PAGE FOUR LEGIS GHAT Womanu thwpolntmthhndTM bonnet velvet court gowns 2111113 matching bonitels and c11llligi spray corsach of matching baby munis anti yellow blooms Around the table were lJlltliSlliiiltiS Alan MacLennai Ifilecii Lee and Mrs Kenneth itii With Mr Machnnan Keltl Kcniictli Smith Df and Mrs George Seyv Mr and Mrs Edgar Dyer were the recipients of lovely chest ofi Silver last Friday night Jan Ll when about 100 of their llolly friends gathered at the Holly school in honor of them Gordon Johns addressed the young couple and Jim Tyndale made the pres entation The evening was spent in ettchre crokiiiole and dancing mom of Barrie lleleii Campbell Refreshments were enjoyed by Perry Ryan Betty Maciarlane Dr all Ernie Ryan the bride and groom Elviiiti Moore Ronald Moran Mr Yopaco Recreation Club held thcl first of their winter activities last Friday night Jan 21 when they bcit Jack Taylor HelenStewart Jack Ryan iorma Durant Terry staged most successful dance at Illtllmi mm SillllV Mel1 the Masonic Ilall Approximately LlCUSlll Hd M13 11 3115 100 couples vuloycd old me ud liessinan and Mr and Mrs Maurice Rosenberg modern music supplied by Bob Powells sixpiece orchestra Frank Allen convened the frolic while Ilarold Trapnell took full charge The curtain will rise at 813 on the evening of Wednesday Feb 13 on the Oveiiden Coilcge productionl of refreshments of Patience at Trinity Polish and Mrs Robert 913n0Lllilil This will be the Sixth year who recently dummy from within the school has produced Gilbert and Sullivan opcrctta The production is under the dir ection of Miss Ililtcliffe Costumes are by the Maltaliar ompany oft Toronto and the scenery is the work of the senior at class under the direction of Mrs James liar iL Vllie proceeds will go towards NorthWest Territory were enter tained at the Royal York supper dance in Toronto by party in cluding Miss Maisie Barkey of Barrie Mrs Delaney is the form er Lavina Moffatt She is visiting at present with her parents Mr and Mrs Albert Moffatt l2 Louisa St Barrie Dr Delaney is the son of Mr arid Mrs Delaney 31 Dunlop St He has beerl sta tioned at Norman Wells an lnii perial Oil settlement for the past two years They were married al most four years ago in Barrie Dial Delaney is taking the Galliei course at Sunnybrook Hospital in Toronto and intends to remain in Toronto Other members of inc party were Mr and Mrs Edward Webb Mr and Mrs Dawsont and Frank Cleave Dr Delaney isi graduate of the University of T61 ronto and the Eskimo Mission The en fiic school with the exception of 15 if the younger junior students is taking part and the opcretta has bent in rehearsal since October The second afternoon of the play school for prescliool children which is being carried on in con junction with the agricultural Monday Jan 121 This time there were about 21 children present during the course of the afternoon Some families brought along small chairs and tables and toys for the childrens use and soon after 130 pm the children were busily piit ting clothes pegs on tin cans hang ing Christmas cards on sample clothes line coloring pictures Bridal parties coming on from several weddings packed the Royal York supper dance Saturday night Among them was the weddingl party of Lorna Irene Stemmaiin and Glendon Ernest Ayers son of er and Mrs Ed Ayers ofBariic ltharch tlic support of two European war victims supported by the Students meetings at Guthrie was held on trie latter part of painting on 111 Luge brushes yizs tf pa 1ch mizg WMS or 811121111 PRESBYTERIAL RAISE $8000 lic tttttll of the WMS cf the Barrie Presbyteriai held iii1 first meet Presbyterian with Listiyteilali tlitiicii of Emit Kristi Allandaie the president Mrs mg in Jan 11 if Rawsoii My 11 the chair and Lfi members pres LIli The IlitLUIlr tiizclicti with 1311 to worship by Mrs McDon ald of titavcnhtiisi and prayer by Mrs Badger of Oiillia Mrs ll McNabb gave splendid matters stating the allocation iinces were satisfactory Mrs MacDonald financial report gave summed up by concise report of the years work by the corresponding secretary Mrs William Roult Player by Mrs Maitliind brought the morning meeting tog close for bountiful luncheon served by the Allaiidale ladies The afternoon session opened with prayer by Mrs 111 Rawson followed by beautifully render ed solo by Mrs Mclhec Port McNicoll Mrs Rawsoiii very cilpably 111 Thompson president of the Synodical Society troduced Mrs Glen brought greetings and hes wishes from the Synodical took for her theme 111 all ways acknowledge him and will direct thy paths Thompson gave splendid and iii teicsting report of the largest lro testant assembly held in America in 113 years held at Col umbns Ohio at which 65 denom motions were represented Th convention had for its theme On World for Christ conditions of Christian churches heartening At one meeting held at 711011111 there were 200 who The vicechairiiian tian Council of Korea Korea Berlin and the East whil the chairman of the National Chris tian Council of Japan stated that that country is more spiritual Ch ristian now than ever beforciii tho Christian era We should make religion pleas Whose marriage tbok place building house etc The children in St Michaels and All Angels participated in period of singing Church iii Toronto at sevcn games stories and songs led by Louise Collcy and Fern llampcl and soon afterwards lttiich of cookies and milk Ws served by oclock Much admired were the brides ant harmony To be Cliristia today is like an embracing breeze Man an from high mountain maids in rich ltl mum78y itlomii Iv 175170 31 Trait WEDDING GOWNS LINGERIE SUITS CUSTOM MADE DESIGNED TO FIT AND PLATTER No 8Wilson Bldg PHONE Post Office Square 5145 itr700thitthitihittioiifiifhiihif 11$ 1051 ovalstrawl 30591 any more puddings as satind smooth and richavored as the best you ever tastedin marvelous variety Brownsugary Caramel and Butq terscotcli gorgeous deepflavored Chocolate deli Seiemplainmzwit cram mmnHSOrmeasily andeecw nszuggeStedon thepackges genOquddings afe wonderfully coon tourismyawn Chocolate mode all at 0am gamma 800111210111 150001555 message cam vanilla and new delightful Jeno Tapioca vaEAtiiiFiuLf Lelsv to ax 01le shines farthest Mrs Thompson stated that attending zeal endeavor means much Mrs Rawson thanked cordial invitation wood for the May Large toiooi was concluded with treasurer report of money of and Mrs Arthur Rowen Ruth Al $800 was attained arid as well fin and thy hc Mrs North She stated that officers present At the afternoon session iiinc dif ferent countries were represented of the Chris spoke of smesfbrlBhTESD atihom were so inspired they would return home with renewed Each little bit of cooperative Mr Thompson for the splendid report of this wonderful convention The Barrie Piesbytctial received to Coiling armual rineetingrin fillmllq PICTURE HERE are Mr and Mrs iittltittll Ilriicst Ayers who veic All 01001 11015 married on January 22 in St Michael and All Angels Church art To NC Colmmlul 00 ml IM roiito The groom is the son of Mr and tis Edward Ayers of Bar complete and tie and the bride is the former Mrs Roy 12 Shier of Toronto an THE BARRIE EXAMINER BARRIII ONTARIO CANADA FIRST BAPTIST CONGREGATIONAL SUPPER MEETING First Bupt it llic Wediics nus reports move the church property and the previous parsonage on the corner had been sold and ncwei parson are at 111 Worslcy street had been purchased follows clair lrcas Wilmer Rowell Asst liltl is and friends of tiiiiic were Ditrtlltf iigicgiltzeil supper oil evening Jan Thc iltsiiicss metLug which followed he supper was picsdcd Utl by tcv aicb ilarris of Toronto who Sixty has been itippljng the pulpit for eel he past few report and the vari The untilto the different organ izations indicated that the church had it very successful financial year and the church finances were in icaltliy condition Several major XtittldlttllCF had been made to im 11 Worsley and tlappcrton streets tIiccrs elected for 1940 were as Clerk 11 Clerk Miss Margaret loiiiliiison Asst lreas Ildwgpd Armstrong IIn oriizi Irene Stemmann daughter of Rkltlllt 135th MISUII 21 the late John Russell Steiiiiiianii Hy IAtlllbl Iionoraiy Deacons tap cccccececcccccmcccd LARKSONSPENCER With an artistic setting of white iiiuins and candlelight 111 St Arid rews Presbyterian Church Barrie Marjorie Elinor Spencer only daughter of Mr and Mrs Gordon Spencer Barrie became the bride of John Fosdick Clarksoii of Mon llttll son of Mr and Mrs Guy Clarkson of Toronto on Saturday January 22 1949 Rev James Fox guson officiated in the nuptial ceremony and Mr Lloyd Ross of Toronto was soloist The organist was Mr Craig 11am iltoii Given iii marriage by her father the bride wore an original gown of traditional white slipper satin fashioned with moulded bodice with an inSct yoke and full pcpluin of Chantilly lace which extended in long circular train Iler veil of line net illusion was caught in coronet of white baby munis and she carried crescent of gardenias and pale blue and white niums The brides only attendant Mrs Woodrooflc Toronto sis ter of the groom was gowncd in emerald green bengalinc ricd floral mufl of white mums 11 ushers arric Motlietxof dire bride7 i1 ceremony the of rose CillllitllOflS stilt hunters green tricotiiic with iiizitCIiighetiddicss and she car Mr Walter Beauchamp J12 of Toronto was groomsman and the were Mr Robert Robson Toronto and Mr Don Spencer of At the Robiiidalo Inn after the brides mother re ceived in French dress of cherry wine crepe with matching hat and plume and corsage of shell pink niums The grooms mother assist ed wearing pale green crepe with matching accessories and corsagc For wedding tripto thc Laur cntiaiis the bride travelled in and matching hat fur coat and cor sage of giirdcnias Following the IENTRAL WMS intro the Lords Prayer in unison iMinutes of prevtous meeting wercv lread by the new recording secre ftaiy Mrs Knupp Mrs Bewcll ly Lorne Craig Gerald Smith Rol led in the worship period Mrs and Irwin llarold Urry Melt Moore taking the scripture rcad Smith Will Rowcll Ushers 1111 To impress the mission need in China Mrs Allen took the pint of lieiig and was interview ed by Mrs Bcwcll Mcsdames Partridge Cocliraiie Creed Mc Mulkiii and Atherton reported on various schools 111 China Mrs ochraiie reported that 201 visits had been made during 1048 alsol that the society had exceeded its allocation Two new iiicnibcis joined the socuty The officers for 1040 were ill stalled by Mr liewell as follows llon lrcs Mrs Bcwcll Ircs Mrs 111 Jory Vicelres Mrs 113 Allen Rec Sccy Mrs Kiiupp Twas Mrs Creed Stewi ardship Mrs Partridge Comi munity Friendship Mrs Bewelhi Supply Mrs Lcnnox Literature Mrs Partridge Miss Month ly Mrs Bishop Press Mrs Partridge Assoc Members Mrs Allen Mission Band Mrs Mit chell Mission Circle Mrs Irving Nominating Com MPSTWORT Mrs Coclirane Mrs Partridge gt Essa Road Presbyterian MS of Mrs Gibbons lhix regular meeting mens Missionary Society of Essai Road Presbyterian Church was held on Thursday eveningJaii 20 at the home of Mrs Gibbons Essa Road There was good at tendancc and one new member son Mrs Ivali Daley favored the audience with vocal selectioni which was followed by general Singsong Mrs Brown conducted an entertaining contest Mothers Work Basket again this year was carried Delegates to Synodical at Pctc boro were chosen congregations to send delegates to Dr and Mrs Sincla their hospitality business Mrs Sinclair the ladies for coming Mrs Andrew spoke Psalm 96 Let us take home unto the Lord Mrs McL Stevenson ed the meeting with prayer ening meeting to close BUTTERSCOTCH VANILLA VANILLA TAPIQCA cHocoqu 1471964 00009010 OR EASILY WIRED imtioiHogsendtwo girls to the Presbyterian camp Glen M0hl also the three vote of thanks was extendedi and ladies of Allandale church for luncheon and thanked on Let us sing new song eldest member in the Presbyterial clos cup of tea served by Allan dale ladies brought very heart jciiocdiAii Avenue Montreal WEBBSCOTT ir ton was the wedding on Dec 27 1948 Mrs Alvin Webb Scott of Egbert The nuptial cafe mony was Mr McCormack was Mr Fraser Campbell Stroud and the ushers were Nor and Eddie Webb the groom cousin the bride was beautifully gowne line bustle at the back satin head band outlined by pearl shoe of ivy The maid of honor tens and headdress was of white mums and yello girl wore American Beau snapdragous bride pearl hair Clasps ushers and groomsman leath silver glamor pins The organist was Miss Because3 before thebride enter ed reception was held at C1 79 Barrie where the mid drSs with black accessories The wedding trip was to gara Falls Detroit grooms farm near on Jan 19 with very small tendance four Visitors being present motto entitled Time for the New Year fi honeymoon the young couple wrlT take tip residence at 2880 Van Horn St Johns United Church Allis scenc of pretty when Ray Orville Webb son of Mr and Palnswick claimed for his bride Isobell Scott Plant 5910 daughter of Mr and Mrs Wesley performed attithrec oclock in the afternoon by Rev Miss Nellie Scott sister of the bride was maid of honor and the flower girl was Dianne Morrison the brides niece The groomsman man Scott brother of the bridcL Chiba in marriage by her father in white satin velvet brocade firi gartip sleeves sweetheart neck floor length veil caught at the top with Her flowers were Chrysanthemums and red roses caught in horse wore blue velvet chiffon with matching mil Her bouqtteti roses caught in ivy The flower rose velvet chiffon21tching mit tens and headdress of thIDS and The grooms favors were to the to the billfolds and key case to the maid of honor and flower girl sterling WM Isobel Knight and the soloistWS Mrs McCormack whose selectionswere and The Lord is My Shepherd when the register was being Sign mother received in green dress and the grooms mother in wine and points south after which the young cou pl will make their home on the Strand The bride travelled in atbrownmdress green coat andtsprown accessories Cleamew WI Meeting The January meeting ofClear view Womens Institute tookpldce at thirhomeof Mrs HaroldrHuish only 11 members and The meeting was Opened by the president Mrs Alan Brown The Thoughts had been prepared by Mrs Walkl er and was read bngrs Paddl Mrs Grahanrgav ing talk on her manyvisits to the USA and Pennsylvania in particu lar describing the beautiful scen ery en route some of the import ant industrial centres they passed through and also mentioned some humorous contacts with some of the customs officials Mrs Pottage favored with The next metidg will be at 11181 and Finance Board Miss Margaret Jefo Gerald Smith John Cutler Wilmer pointed George Urry Armstrong Evans fry Mrsfll Wigg Don lcngcl Lorne Craig larvey Urry Robert Tanner Geo Grcnke Ralph Car son Dalton Caldwell Fred Iearcc ltowcll Sunday School Superin tendont 11 Wigg Asst Supt Don Iciigclly lianists for prayer meetings Miss 11 Cloughley and Mrs It 11 Irwin Auditors Mis Fred Icarcc 1010850 Lorne Craig 1514819 Flower oiiiniittee Miss Beatrice Urry Mrs 11 Tomlini son Mrs Lorne Craig was welcoiiicrt Mrs Gibbons presided over thc meeting and Mrs Elder read the scripture lesson The study book was react by Mrs Alvin Dickey The allocation was accepted for tli coming year Mrs Gibbons and assistants served delightful refreshments and everybody spent pleasant half hour The next regular meeting will be held at the home of Mrs Mctcalft Essa Road Munro Tweeds more Sweaters Yarns 0W4 Dressing QwsL YlvoVo Tartons from ScotlancL 17 Hayfield St Just South Corners Hours 930 am 530 p111 WELL 930 to 1200 noon home of Mrs Pottage Feb and will feature miscellaneous sale cl ty or ed 01 cs with green and brown aCCessoiVils ia at on Our Entire DIAL 4373 BARRIE TailoredSuits DRESSES $598 Sin hall dai unllng ixMoltonvio so THESE AT THURSDAY JANUARY 27 30 08007 Drama Club Studies Elizabethan Period Miss Elsie Raikcs gave brief utline of the history the Elizabethan George foutts Following this sceiic of drama from the time of the Greek plays age imxntlily workshop meeting of the Barrie Drama Club in the library last Thursday night Collcy acted as chairman The transforIniation from Greece for lifci Arthur lrince to Rome aiid their the influence Smith Deacons of the Church on drama was traced 1111 leading up to the time of Shake at the Day Ilclcn Nicholsoii Mavis Iin Cadogan and Lynl discus Louise Trinity Church Evening 111 ll 51 51 It 01101100 0190001111001 Branch of WA Meeting The evening branch of the Wo Trinity luiich had their first meeting of ih year at the home of Miss ens Assocuitlon of Ainisoii lzi Sophia St Reports of the very irasett treasurer the meeting elirictta icd over lt gt WMb Of untml umudihmsimm IM If link Scott Miss Hazel Williams and hutch incl at the parsonage on Don ltnaelb 11 authors ILL stimu iMH Lnkmg each gave in IIIlltllrstiitY Jan 20 The meeting TUIttllttFoni Trustees Geo SmithI 5cm from Shakespeares rsmjlim Liigs lttitlltti with singing of Hymn 378 It WWII ll iillltlldlll HilllllYou Like It was played by Mrsi MH Vane clogCd the meeting i111 prayer Lunch on on Shakespeare obirt lioyd because you suffer distress from FEMAlE COMPLAINTS which makes you NERVOUS HIGHSTRUNG on such days Are you troubled by diatrc futulioiml monthly disturb sea of fcnuilo anccs which maker you suffer fch 10 ncrmusxranky reallomi WIIRlf such tini cs1 Then do try Lydia linkhiiniii Vegetable oui pound to relieve such symptoms In recent test it prt wed helpful to women troubled this way Why dont you get ninarl and try it yoiirscll Iinkhaniil Compound known as uterine scdati is whirl IR vo It 11119 soothing reflect on one womans Iiiiiiili important organs The 11 $79 Lydia Pinkhams VEGETABLE coMPoiiiln WATCH THIS SPACE RmrrFOBA JOINT nuuouucmnur For over 70 yeer thousands of Alvin and women have reported 1icnotJuat Sec if you too dont report excellent results Worlilrylug NilII Or you may prefer LYDIA IINKIIAMS TABLETSWiIh Added Iron 1949 successful past years work were read The new executive comprised of Mrs Ii Vance president Miss Dor othy Brooks secretary arid Miss pre Mrs was served was led by OF Ladies of The omensjlo AND Re raising Funds to contribute toward the cost of the New Aiitoclave Sterilizer lately purhased for the Royal Victoria Hospital Barrie inter cue Sold 113$ $1598 Clearing or Stock 1098