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Barrie Examiner, 12 Oct 1950, p. 17

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AROUND TOW JANIE Mr and Mrs Owen Street aliteroru celebrated their lw wedding aiiziivezsazy on hltllwl itic count if lllr slil ltriri All itltil ii ct present and Mrs Taitfilm Douglas of liariiiltoi An saiy dinner tr livltl at it of the couple Nixon inniver lltlll lo ttl it incl dangliltz 31 Illlitilnll suni and gifts were present if to Lie Iiilzlll Miss raig of The liailv Argosy lli Georgetown lJtllltlillit Ilzitisli Guiana South America tllitl1iiil ently uriles column Around Town in iadwxluaiif sent Us on article about rel nails tionr liar rtr wart Canadian has arrived lll town to add to the power and illuiziiiia tioii of the city in the person of Mr ieorge lerry who hails from Barrie Ontario in basic English no cracks pleifscl all the afore mentioned iiiigo means that thei up and Arthur Boyd has himself an assistant electrical superinteiid ent camda from Lao tliiia Moore ton Dcmerara Electric oinpziny is oneLl and Alaska iui Our thanks to Miss Craig loz the interesting item from her celimizi Weve jost had Lt glimpse of the at exhibit winch the pupils of our illisl friend Egbert Uuueniiag putting on this weekend and no like to recommend esteli and iiitanceiiient of some of HIV pupiis entitled iniost of whose work We have seen has ilnfoic under Mr Oudezidzigs guid ly iizce is amazing in most cases llis ititted Canadian iri her town whoi iriooth technique til oils has been xlnnther stal sdoptcd by most of the pupils al though one pupil lll particular has kept her own very iridivlilual Style otlieru ise ll lhosc exhibiting motor is Midi iiawings In the miliiiiition iiicMis Mi lwlllm Miss Dora Erickson DHH vhiis Noland Miss Bobby Whar Mth lioreen Larry Wilson elersFyliaabetl Mrs Until recently Georgelived inlmm Bermuda and found time between lm Snndhq Mrs Robert II Smith Kim lht kills it mm iMrs Wharton Mrs Ken Trend of deep sea fishing lie is also keen We Mm Weldon and Miss Virginia Morrison or Mrs II on swimming and was interested iii 31391 Williamson making the old motor bike go fulii speed ahead Might add that George has in his possession BSA that can do sortie moving If am good shall get chalice to pad about on it some day Added to his long list of cap abilities George was also lineman in Alberta and has more or less WW SPECIALL 1950 Mercury Pickup with canopy over box 3900 mil es Priced to sell dition 1947 Chevrolet sedan heaterradio and seat covers like new milesxin it yet and condition new PHoNE3775 Usedcar Lotiix LONDRYMOTO The subject matter of the draw ings and paintings ranges from still lifes to portraits and self portraits and an equal quantity of landscapes painted on Oudendags trips to Him 0f htlll in 111 SilllOllIldilllt The cats name is Wimpy and it is countryside with his pupils prize 01 your Choice 01 lhli bCSl with while breast markings Wimpy KYUUI by It Wily fl llilimlhll is possessed of great deal of the WW Bigger and Better Buys in chair and begs first Wimpys unusual lalcnls first be gun to make themselves known to lthc family when the cat was linonth or so old It is great friends with the McChcsncy hound Bugle and sleeps in its own little home made bed with head and foot USE OUR Payment Plan as you ride 1941 Plymouth Coach heater very clean 1939 Plymouth Sedan newv metallic paint heatertires 1936 Ford Sedan heater good tires carwith lots of priced to sell Used Trucks 1948 International Ton Combination Dump Excellent 1948 GMC Tourhgater good tires like new 1948 GMC 12 toanickupike new Spare tire never used 1947 Mercury Panel veryicleantruck 1947 Dodge Ton cab and chassis goodltires spare will safficc IIOI Illn nieziii every town and ulllt or to the hititli Ill or can gather that the gentlymar tough guy although he is rath ail It Farrell Mrs McVeigh Mrs Robbrrt Mrs Clicsncy home as tiny kitten last year when two little school chil dren brought it to the door trying to find good home for it as their mother didnt want it The Mc Chesneys didnt intend to keep it lbut became attached to the kitten and are now proud owners of very unusual pct See us now about your new used car for the weekend We have the best stock at the year to choose from and dozens of satisfied customers to boost for us units small down pay ment the balance 1949 Chevrolet Coach maroon heater 85 radio like new 1948 Chevrolet Coach black heater very clean 1947 Chevrolet Coach new tires heater exceliept con brand GorneriofJohnideradfurdeists BARRIER PONTIAC BUICK VAUXHALL duo TRUCK DEALE Ofce 21 Merry St Phone 2449 Barrie VTo hero Just twoworjds ofiaalvic For everythi youll ever need it to all inttr The The it year old were married on Saturday We Eligugtlticlil Announced out ANI ithLlNG oi MRS HAROLD Ilzii rte have Lill nozuzrid tlii if their daughter rel lretli Itas niu ei2 to Allan Perry in sun of The marriage will lake lplare on Saturday October 28 in lriiiity Anglican Church liiirric Portrait by IILItons College Street Sllltilti liitiilllii by the artist to lit picsiiiled to the chosen pupil We understand that the pupils themselves are sending several iii yitations to their friends but would LiiiL zid the Margaret Brennan Wed to Whelan Thanksgiving Day il Brennan Michaei was liliit vug Monday Oc httr at it oclock mother mg in St Marys Roman Cath iich Barrie to JOScph Bern id WinLit Balllt son of John thlan of Believilie and the late Mrs liialen Very Rev Dean James Clair performed the doublering ceremony and said the nuptial mass The altar floutIs and pew mark ers were lroni and yellow Inutns 31 Margaret McEnroen church intaunt played the wedding music Were Miss Jean nette taruso of Barrie who sang On This llay Beautiful Mother tlili tilt the mass and Schuberts Ave Maria during the Signing of the register and Richard Ierras of Oriliia who sang Dear Guardian of Mary and Cesar Francks Penis Aligcllcus during the mass liven in marriage by her father the bride wore an original gown of white slipper satin made on grace ful ltllcs with tightfitting bodice llillllllttl with iiiipure lace The ctrculaf skiit was trimmed with cascade of lace at the brick falling into slight tiain llcr fingertip cll of tulle illusion was held in place by cloche of Guipuic lace As maid of honor for her sister Miss Ioan Brennan of Barrie wore an autumn shade of bronze while the bridesmaid Miss Anti Brennan of Barrie also sister of the bride was in sage green They wore sunrisls like to remind you lllill the exhibit is open to the public Mrs IC Mchesney of ill Fiffilt Street has cat which she thinks is worthy of some special mention goodsized tabby talent of retriever dog it will retrieve scraps of paper and cello phane and relurii them to the own icr or place them in box or cott itainer as directed IIl addition it comes when wliisllcd for and wont eat unless it sits up on kitchen board The cat arrived althc Mc Mrs Brennan 115 Bradford identical gowns of faille with fitted jackets and full skirts lhcir iiiaddresses were circlels of yellow and bronze mums and ivy leaves and they carried muffs of yellow and bronze mums with trailing ivy leaves Ambrose Iiitctt of Barrie was ll0lll$lltttll and thc ushers were John Brennan of Barrie brother of the bride and Gerald Whelan of Toronto brother of the groom reception was held at Robin dalc Inn following the wedding Receiving with the bridal party the mother of the bride wore dress of royal blue crepe with matching lncc jacket and black velvet acces sories llcr corsage was pink and white baby munis Assisting the grooms aunt Mrs Bunnelt of Belleville wore black crepe with matching accessories and corsagc of yellow and bronze mums The bride and groom left on wedding trimeth Placid NY and points south For travelling the bride wore suit of hunters green gabardine with honey beige hat biouse and gloves and brown suede slices and bag Her corsage was bronze munis On their re lurn Mr and Mrs Whelan will make their home in Barrie Outoftown guests at the wed ding came from Toronto Oriilia Trenton Chatham Hamilton and Street cntcrtaincd last Wednesday afternoon and evening at trous seau tea in honor of her daughter Margaret before her marriage on Thanksgiving Day to Joseph Whel Ian Receiving the guests the bride lelcct wore drcssof black nylon over pink taffeta with appliqued lace Her mother was in bitter swcct crepe and wore black acces sories Pouring tea during the afternoon and evening were three aunts of the bride Mrs Carley and lMiss Carley pf Toronto and Mrs Shrubsolc and Mrs Margaret Gillen of Barrie Tea assistants iwere the Misses Eleanor carley Mary Kay Carley and Barbara Bourrie of Toronto Joan Brennan Beatrice McQuadc Margaret McT Kinnon and Joan Wclham and Mrs Frank Murphy and Mrs Gerry Fleming The ten table was covered with Madeira cloth withicinsets of Italian lace and centred with yel zlow candles and an arrangement of yellow and mauve mums Also prior to her wedding the bride wasentertained at the home of Mr and Mrs Livingston The staff presented her with an electric coffee percolator The second Easter lily blooming out of season in town was reported this week by Mrs Ernest Raycraft 91Collier Street Mrs Raycrafts plant started to bloom on the even ing of Thanksgiving Day andnow has three almost full blooms on it It has been in the house since last Easter and Mrs Raycraft was going to throw tthlant out when she noticed signspof returning life TAPTO October origratulations to William Mc Fadden and Lois Osborne who welcome the new bride to this community Friends during the weekend in cluded Mrs Wight and Mrs Krem be1T0ronto at Cansons Mr andMrs Harold Wilson and son and Miss Ellen Lorking FortErie with MI and Mrs Irving Carson Anyone wishing news items sent in please telephone your iApto by the Staff of Tamblyn Limited of pearls gift of the groom She correspondent Ehnvalge 57151 stone carries bronze plaque wit the story and dates of the voyage Kingston VH SiurgeonlDayne Nupiials are Held lAt Aurora Church The marriage of Miss Doris Eileen Payne younger daughter of Mr and Mrs Milton Payne of Aurorapto Robert Sturgeon elder son of Mr and Mrs Sturgeon of Gilford took place in Aurora United Church on Saturday October 1950 at three oclock in the after noon Rev Ferguson of Birch Cliff Heights uncle of the bride performed theceremony assisted by Rev Howey of Aurora Miss Carolee Ferguson of Peter borough cousin of the bride was soloist She was accompanied by lltyd Harris at the organI The bride was given in marriage by her father and wore gown of ivhiteslipper satin with nylon yoke made on princess lines and falling into slight train Her fingertip veil was held by floral headdress and she wore two strands carried classicbridalbouquet of red roses The maid of honorMiss Florence Payne Aurora sister of the bride wore gown of bengaline taffeta in debutantembluep fashion ed on similar lines to the gown w7orn5Ythe bride shoulderlength veil The brides maids were the Misses Jean and Margaret Sturgeon of Gilford7sis ters of the groom They were govn ed in corsage pinkJaffeta styled and soft rolled collars They were double strands of pearls gifts of the groom and all three attendants carried bouquets of pink roses che Sturgeon of Gilford was groomsman for his brother and the ushers were Albert Doolittle of AurorarKenneth Blanchard of Ala ford reception was held in the church parlors Reeeiving the guests the mother of the bride wore soriesahd cordage ofredroses The grooms mothrwhoassistEd was wearing silver grey sheer crepe With navy blue velvethat and corsage of pink rosesiThe Sturgeon was in black crepe and wore grey accessories and acorsage grooms grandmother Mrs Jane rof red roses The bride and groom left on wedding trip to Eastern pointsthe bride travelling in threeepiece tailored suit of royal blue gabardine with wine accessories On their re turn Mr and Mrs Sturgeon will makeheir home in BradfOrd Out town guests at the wed ding ca from Orillia Peterbor ough Weanridge King Maple Kleinbtlrg Biro Cliff Heights To ronto and Bra HISTORICAL Rocn REGINA CPA mnument to the first voyage round North American continent by the RCMPs St Roch has beenunveiled the mounties barracks here Thig$ icot monument made of Manito taffeta September 30 1930 Miss liita Mar the fashioned the brides lovely gown Woods Mrs Rita Huffman and Pat Better The three bridal attendants were MiSSVCarmcn Menard bridesmaid She had with fitted bodice low neckline listen and Murray Jelly of Brad navy blue crepewlth navyaccesr embroidery toys quilts childrens THE BARRIL EXAMINER THURSDAY OCT 12 1950 17 You will be delighted with this fragrant tea ElAidlEEPEKGDE like iii Black iiei hill tiilt lit2i yrajlllx Mimiiiigmr iliil iiti tiril iilli lii Miri incl ex Satin5 trier il oclock by llev it tiiiiil iir lah i1t lin li eh ixtlll ii VUKHi lililitlatiil itln ialJlLtilJi irilzlLl Ul Alla interestint or niissiiiiiljllt AN EXAMINER WANT AI RSSSSS$$33S$$$X$SS$$M$S9 WE RENEW OlD FURNITURE Restyling an eup ering yo present furniture can be inexpensive compared to the price of new suite of anyqualiiy $S$XS$ At the Roman alholic Church of with black coq feathers and hziill the Immaculate Conception in Corsage of deep red roses leterborough on Salurday morning Leaving on trip to Buffalo and Southern States including caret Ilcron daughter of Mr and North Carolina where the groom Mrs Robert OIicron of leterbor has lived the bride was Wearing ough was married to Kennethinavy blue gabardine suit and grey Joseph hiilloyle of Ieterbnrougliaccessories On their return Mix son of Mr and Mrs Frank Guil and Mrs Guilfoyle will live at 321 loylc of Ictcrbbrough formerly ofiKing Strcct Icterborough Barrie Ouioftown guests at the wed elcbriml of the nuptial mass was idith inCllldtd M11 Mid MIS Mlllltl the Rev Mahcr cousin of thclOiIcron of Halifax NS ltlolhtl groom who also puriormed thoiand sisterinlaw of the bride Mr YOU CHOOSE in WE DO IT From our bolts and bolts of quality upholstery fabrics we know youll find your favourite then all you do is leave it to our skilled workers for expert results ver twenty yearswcxpcricncc is your guarantee of complete satisfaction marriage ceremony Other pricstslwd Mrs Williams of Raleigh in the sanctuary were Monsignorl Ullh Chitan MIS Butler licv Father Sullivan andEgrondmotiwr of the croom and Ilcv Father Gillogly cousin of thciMr 010 MIS Dim 300110 UTBUI uroom Mrs ODonnell organH1110 NYi MF 11ml Mlhi 11 51100 ist played wedding music andihan of Detroit Mich Fred Dc during the Signing of the register lOChCl St calhmlntsi illithMl Anthony DcNoble song on This and Mrs Phillip Dec and Miriam Dav iMrs Addie Stencc and Mrs Wil Mr and Mrs Gordon Bibby DENNIS CLIVE 74 HENRY ST 5048 FREE ESTIMATES AND FREE DELIVERY mmwmmtxxxxmnmmmcxxxssmtusm Imported lace and ivory satinliain Ross the Skirt finished with flounce Murphy 11 0f Tommo and M7 which swept into graceful train hd Mrs comehw Lynch 0f Bcuel She wore trainlength veil of net Vin and matching lace caught to acor onct of seed pearls and crystall beads and carried bouquet of Time roses Mr OHcron gave his daughter in marriage Barrie Furniture Repair and the brides Sisters Miss Frances OHeron maid of honor and Miss Ann OHcron junior bridesmaid Miss Mcnards frock was of pastel green marquisette and the sisters both wore yellow nylon frocks Each had headdress to match her dress and they carried bouquets of Lindy Lou mauve Chrysanthemums Donald Gravclle attended the groom and the ushers were the brides brothers Arnold and Frank OHeron The reception was at the bridesl home 190 River Road where her mother received attired in black gabardinc Stilt and black hat with grey feather trim and wearing corsagc ofpink Sweetheart roses The grooms mother wore grey crepe and hat in burgundy shade III formation aoat Travel Funds New regulations covering travel funds were announced by the Minister of Finance on Wednesday October 4th Make for Gifts The main point to remember is that Canadian residents rrequire Form Permit to take out of Canadamore than 9950 U5 or more than $100 of Canadian and US cur irrencies combined Form Permits will continue to be available at banks NThe regulation covering the use of Form for the export of cUrFncy is safeguard dgoinst the export of capital toms where soch export would not be permitted through other channels Authority has been given to banks andipthe grgents of the Foreign Exchonge ControlBAocird to approve applications for US trav funds without reference to the Board fr amounts up $500 per trip orthonu tide business hovel $500 per person in the cdlendor year for other travel for in attendance during full geodemicyeor at university college or boardingsschoolin the United States 3299 Candice 951 yearns assistant it ApplicatinSAin excmr afliate amounts may be referred lathe Board and will be approvedlfor reasonable amounts havingregaid to the duration of the proposed iourneys 77777777 Egrder Travelirlndividuols may obtain up to $50 In LCllY calendar month for use on otrip to the United States where the qpplicdnt will notbe takingout of Canada more thun total of $100of which not more thon350ir in U$ funds Is your daughter looking for makeityourself gifts Start her off on these easy kitchentowel motifs Theyre fun to do For nFairs giftsthese are sure to be popular Pattern 7017 trans fer motifs about inches Send TWENTYFIVE CENTS in coins for thispattern stamps can not beaccepted to Alice Brooks The Barrie Examiner Household Arts Dept 60 Front St Toron to Ontario Print plainly NAME ADDRESS PATTERN NUMBER Its the best evercurt latest Alice Brooks Needlework cata logue Send twentyve cents in coins for your copy Illustrations of designs for crocheting knitting ionicn ixanNcrcoriiitOI BOARD 551 tonus MONTREAL omiwn roaonro wmoson VANCOUVER bawd undcr authority of the Government of Canadp Further informationawvailablo ct any bankor from Iothes Free needlework pattern ihprintedin book 99

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