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Barrie Examiner, 19 Oct 1950, p. 21

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Autumn Bridal Couple Briggs Iiewspix MR AND MRS HUGH ALEXANDER BLACK leave St Giles United Church Hamilton following their recent wedding The bride is the former Joan Elizabeth Cochran daughter of Mr and Mrs Cochran of Hamilton Her husband is theIciations bunks shops radio sin son of Rev Black and Mrs Black or Barrie They are making their home in Barrie PHOTO BY HARRY ROOKE Cundles WI to Hold Bazaar November 16 The October meeting of the Crin dles Womens Institute was held at the home of Mrs Charles Newton The business session was conducted and delegates were ap area con NO POULTRY SHOW VANCOUVER National Cll Pacific Exhibition officials have decided to cancel the poultry show at the fair this year for the first They felt Newcastle disease hazard was too not worth on timc history and it dangering the prize fowl great was as usual pointed for the coming vention Plans were diacussed forholding bazaar afternoon tea and sale of home baking at the home of Mrs Harry Ottaway on Nov 16 Mrs Newton gave paper on the lose vigor thinking continually the same set New thought is new motto We through of thoughts lireI The topic for the meeting was Agriculture and Canadian Indus Charles Newton was the In his remarks he needed in ries guest speaker stated that what was agriculture today was leadership internationally as well as locally The secretary this district who is leaving received pleasant surprise when she was presented with lovely string of pearls Mrs Ken Miller was appointed secretary for the remainder of the term Lunch was served at the close of the meeting Call The Examiner ForPrinting adu Oman O=OI==OEO REE git SCHOOL October 23 24 25 26 27 tO 330 pm at the 13011 THEATRE DAILY PRIZES Also an Electrical Appliance Awardedrriday Oct 27 ELECTRIC jg ELECTRICAL APPLIANCE rLiMrs EriaI McNabbl Welcome Wagon lHostess in Barrie Mrs final vlcatb of Cu Itos istlrri returned home recentlyl llrorn New York C11 where pm cnmplcted LUthgtr of in preparing her to represent Vcl come Wagon Inc as Hush in ilzis town lclitili Welcome Wagon Service was Ullvr ginatcd in 1928 Thomas Ai Kinti Kiel phis who adapted custom of pioneer days to present day conchj lions student of American Instl lory Mr Briggs was stirred by the romantic tales of the rugged men who blazed their trails to newE land across the western plains Asi the covered wagons of the pioneers wended thir way toward the from tier homesteaders from scatteredi lsettlements along tin wav inlet them in Welcome Wagorrswrth food and water to refresh the trav ellers at the end of their long journey and extended hand of welcome That gracious tradition livrs on in Welcome Wagon modern version of oldlashioned hospi tality and goodwill is extended to the families of community at the Special occasions of their lives Daily in 1945 throughout the Uni ted States and Canadain more thanglllIO towns and Ciiievvel 3500 Welcome Wagon hostesses carried the good wishes of civic and business organizations to Ino lthers of new babies teen age girls newly engaged girls families mov rlng from one home to another within the community and new comers to the city The Welcome Wagon hostess lknows her town and wherever she goes she carries word of its out standing features its libraries churches newspapers parks mus eums youth groups welfare asso tions restaurants schools and ser vices IUniiy Auxiliary Social Evening AT Collier Street The October meeting of the Uri ity Auxiliary of Collier Street Uri itcd Church was held at the home of Mrs George Greer 40 Dalton Street In the absence of the president Mrs Bruce Nesbitt the vicepresi dent Mrs George Livingston pre sided The meeting was opened read and approved after which the roll call was read report was given by the treasurer Miss Marian Rickard and the collection taken The service of worship was in charge of Mrs George Greer and Mrs Russell Bloomfield the year and under the capable dir ection of Mrs George Livingston and Mrs Robert Sarjeant was thor oughly enjoyed by all Refreshments were served and the meeting was brought to close with Miss Marian Rickard thanking Mrs Greer for her hospitality MENETHLIIEALTII COdeucted by MRS ELSIE CLAY ROGERS Internationally Vliiiown Home Economist 15 Bags of Groceries TRIGIDAIRE PRIZEaud also ruminants ELECTRIC RANGE Courtesy of EmitIs ELECTRIC 47 Elizabeth St and unions morons LTD 83 Elizabeth St THE BARRIE EXAMINER THURSDAY OCT 13 1950 21 ORE and more wise homewokers Ore discovering that there is no better tea than Loblows Every delicious refreshing cup PROVES it Loblaws careful sclcction direct from the plantation and Lobluws expert blending AL WAYS mean the best in tea wonderful frog ranco fresh flavourlwvzlryiablam tea Whats weekend in bulk or in handy teabags Its real refreshment and your budget will love COTTAGE BRAND Lonmws FAMOUS RICH DHHH its moneyraving price LUBLIIIIIS EHIIISTMIIS BllEllII CllIlE QUALITY PRODUCT or THE LOBLAW BAKERY LOBLAWS FINEST ORANGE PEKOE IHEII LABEL TEH BIIGS O7lt more WHOLE 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