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Barrie Examiner, 21 Jun 1951, p. 18

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Ildlltlllull iid Lith Mrs irtuiiicd iftri spciidipg the tcckr heir parents Smith Perictang Mrs Robert Johnson Saturday lal Ilii Mr and tittd Canningtoii ull funeral utft ttending rs sister Mrs Jaiiics Campbcil Mrs Dorothy McBridc tlllklliillt this heck at it tiousscau lea ll ionor of hcr daughter Hrtt who on Saturday to of thc motor Lhilliwatk Mrs Bouiilicr hos bccn in Barrit last Ftblllar is will Enginccrs spccia She wtllI Jimmy home and thaw Rob llavu tilti Douglas Brciida Falls and Mrs ii If Coast Km and daughter It bl married Joseph Charles McBride Mrs Caldwell of Ednmntoii 1nd Mrs Margarct Richardsim and Miss Margaret Dixon iclcs arc spending fcw days With Miss Ida Pac Toronto St Ci Monger yniic of Vancouwr vith Mrs Mongvrs lhomas Mitclivll at lltz hono on cxpcct to rclt coiipli of to Burks pending the weekend Vtlll mother Mrs Connors Jack Sholea of Ccntraha sprlll 3hr weekgid with his aunt Mrs it Connors fMiss Bea McQuadc Miss Anna Pigott and Miss Molly Kidd Vcrc delegates Barrie chapter chion of comm hold in Roclicstci 250 sorority incmbcrs Wcic pltgt fem from srvcral nlario chaptci throughout Bari 1c sorority days eturned lllCt husband Canadian take Unitcd and Halifax when her infill East in llit Visiting who came coiiisc Lcill hcr barcnts States of Los An rcccntly and Mrs Angu McDougall of lcnctang Strch Frank havv tclatlvcs and daughtcr arc Visltlllt iiiotlicl Mrs Alpha the stati Sigma from John rcturnct Eng Ml Mrs Brock SI con and son FI ittci Visiting land tor thc past six wccks The 1lcil tlsfoidsliiic Mrs Johnsons Hcrtfordshirc Johnson as wcl Nilsltlt IISUFIS includ Worthing Illltl the Bcta llrury Lani Ihcy pain in Barrio months Sulllt biillipllut and birthpiacc of Mt as London llilnlllltb Sllltt wlfs gtillt lltSl chaptcis Ncu York State mcnibcrs Iloclicsttr by TVA Mrs and Tlic spout flying throw down and back Bognoi places lirsl Visn John whtn gtlltll rtlgttlt wtth tlu aniidi Johnson lltttllllitl isIloconiotiic cn gi with tlic csui Mr and Mrs liarlcs 11 Wilson ltippiiton illllltlllt is are Held For Shirley White And Caldwell Whitc and 13 Nu pti and Johnsons and llll El and Tuclt husband $mX$X FRESH Strawberry Lu iv lloiililicr day morning with lici Um 11112 lllt llilllti sons Miss 11Vcin youngcsl Sliirlcy iiitiglitci Mrs Dalton Wliitc of Harm wzi Saturda 1951 at four oclock in thc attc1 in Essa Road Barrio son of Caldwcll Rcv Grant Muir pcrforincd the crtmony Ill1 pink and 111 pennies liipiiis and fcrns forming the setting Wedding music was playid by tho church chcr who accompanied the sold ist Miss Jcan Wilson of Toronto Given iii marriagc by lici fath zin original gown of Frciich cliantilly lacc and llor lingcrtip Lcil wasI my ictiicd $m marricd Juiic itlcntltd sonin Slltcl foinicrs law italph Ilcilui in Toronto on Friday of last icck lcou1rd tollis son of lmonard Collis Willi Miningi Toronto licsbylciiziii William and Barric noon fliu rcli Caldwell Louis Mrs Tllt 311 graduach BA Scicncc liiixcisity and has takcn position with In tciiitioiiil Nickcl Co of Sudliitry Boynlnn son Itc hau ltllllllttl to Sag inaw Michigan iftci spcnding ii uik with rclzitiios lCtlwaiil iud MttIIli ltLllll ruin organist Frank Dl1 and Mi and Ice Cream Candy 22 ELIZABETH ST blidc worc MR AND MRS WerAiu RUSSELL MAYNARD wiiose June wedding took place in St AndreWsICliurch arrle The bride is the former Jean Letitia Browning diluehti or Mrs Mildred Browning of Barrie and her husband ls the son of Mr and Mrs Maynard RR Barrie couple are making their home in Barrie Mintii and film net over 5mm of tullc hcld by crown of sccd It2lllSl She carried cascade bouquet of wliitc orchids and stcphanotis liaiiccs illusion and latc Boll Barrio cousin of tho bridc as maid of honor was Igowncd in cloud bluc nyloninarquiscttc and satin Ihc bridesmaids Miss Ilclcn Smith of Barrio and Miss Wilma Longliiirst of Barrio lilac and quisettc bridcsmaid mens of Barrio niccc of thc bridcw land the flower girl Missrlamcla Incson of Barrio also aIIIIOCC of the bride wcic gowncd in spring twinklc shccr with niulticolorcd vclvct sashes Each headdress Miss TRlNITY CHURCHWA HOSTESSJTO IO gifBRANCHES WEST SIMCOE DEANERY its gowncd pink lacc Miss wcrc shell and St Andrews Presbyterian Church REV JAMES FERGUSON MBA Minister KEFFER ARCT Organist and Choirmaster nylon IIhc chdy Central Unit II MN BEWELL 13A Organist and Choirmaster WARREN MacLEAN Thc 33rd annual meeting of tho Dcancry Church of England in Canadawas licld last Thursday June 14 Church of thc West Sinicoc Celebration of Holy Commun admiiiistcrcd in Church Barrie at 1030 amIIthc cclcbrants being the Rural Dean Adyc and the rector Rev dcl Wrightw SUNDAY JUNE 24 1951 ll amMORN1NG WORSHIP COMMUNION SERVICE putEVENING WORSHIP The Minister CHURCH SCHOOL 11 amBegionrs and Primary 230 pmThe General School Come to Gods House on His Day green and sun ycllow was Trinity SUNDAY JUNE 24 1951 ll influxMORNING WORSHIP p1nEVENING WORSHIP Ilic Minister at BotliServiccs THE CHURCH SCHOOL 11 amNurscry Primary Junior and Intcrmcdiatc Departments Congrcgiitional and Sunday School picnic Iuiic 27 Springwatcr Park halo stcphanotis and carried colonial bouquet of white Shasta daisies edged with stophailotis roses tomatcli her gown tiowci girl carricd mixed blossoms John Stevenson of Barrie was groomsmtin and Donald Sinclair Toronto William BlainGold wyn WhitcTbrothcr of the bride and Neil Caldwell brother of the groom all of Barrie acted as ushcrs reception followed at Minets Point cciving with the bridalparty the mother 9711110 btidc was gowncd in cinnamon lacehrwithi matching accessories and corsagc of cream rOScS Assisting wearing gown of navy blue lace and sheer with corsage of Talisman roscs The bride and groom left on to the Carolinas anti gra attendant white wore RWI Collingwood Thc lCCtOl introduced the Rev Kcri prcachcd thc sermon taking for Matthews Chap 28 verse 18 All poweris given unto me inlicavcn and on earth Go ye therefore and all nations with who Tho basket of and ccntrcd Crccmore text Gospel The Salvation Army 60 COLLIERISII teach Collier St United Church Lewis MA BD Minister Lloyd Tquford Organist and Choirmaster SUNDAY JUNE 24 1951 MORNING SERVICE Broadcast CKBB Virginia Beach the bride trav elling in suit of navy blue gab ardinc with white accessories and white orchids On and Mrs well will be making their home inBalri9 Among the guests at the wed ding were Mrs Whitc of IMuskoka grandmother of the bride Mrs CzildWelIl of Ncwmaiket the groom and Mr John Kenny iidfithei UT The Home of Friendly Worship Sr Captain and Mrs Strachan SUNDAY JUNE 24 19 11 amtHOLINESS MEETING 230 pmSUNDAY SCHOOL ALVATION MEETINGII II Broadcast CKBB Thurs pmHOME LEAGUE Rcv Bay corsagc st rs Lod 11 EC their return Mi Cald 7LpImS 11 am Talisman grooms Whitesidc mother was THE CHURCH scnooi Junior Intermediate and Senior Departments 945 am United CHUICIICSI Sunday Services As Usual HIIIIERTO HENCEFORTll CENTENNIAL SERVICE AT THE PARK ZOOBand Concert 245Hymn Sing 30Worship Our Fathers God The Very Rev George Pidgcon grandmother Primary ginnch Departments wedding tri pmEVENING SERVICE Ful Gospembemacle Mulcaster Street Aililialtcd with Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada PASTOR WARRINER Minister Gospel Hall 19 Parkside Drive SUNDAY JUNE 24 1951 Bre3ktnl of Erie pmSunday School an pel Meetlpg SUNDAY JUNEiiiiosi 10 amSunday School 11 amM01ningworship 330 pm Radio Broadcast CKBB 77 Message of Lite 730 pmEvangelisItic Service Friendly Welcome Awaits You 1811118 cm Lnfans Thurs PRAYER MEETING pm ViBurton Avenue United Church Ans 7eJDL Carder BA Minister Dempsey Organist and Choir Leader Church 200 Bayfield St Phoiie 4572 MRS CHASE Ministerslr 7M1 II AN SUNDAYJUNE 24 1951 MUNIONSERVICE Tune in 900 CHML 830 am or Light and Life Gospel program pmSUNDAY SCHOOL nmcrREAQBLISQ PREACHING Arc Welcomc St Baptist Church Independent REV MITCHELL Ministr SUNDAY JUNEVE 1951 mgioiI Receptionof Members 77 Beginners and Primary Classes Holly Communion Service10am 730 pm 1115 Uhightly stains discipI peurlikniaicf swan all types or Suminer clothes ICoIlie IoBetler presrs lasts longer SUNDAY JUNE 24 1951 AnnualPicnic June 30 IdiomsBIBLE SCHOOL 11 amMORNING WORSHIP Union WithChrist Its Results pniEVANGELISTIC HOUR in Costs no more than ordi SerinonI nurycleaning Evensong AMBULANCE JOHN or it Photo iiy mimics Studlo Barrie Livltlg Message Fol All This is living message fOr all said the speaker and very tting for the Womans Auxiliary hating the title of the officth organ of their organization The Living Message givcs missionary mm which is alive and of interest to each of US As WA members the objective isIIto pray work lear and give Pray that missionaries can be sent where and when necdcd Work that the labor of our hands mayhlp many Learn that weImay be inspired and in spire others to pray work and give more Our giving shallvbe Isis God has pfospcred us Let us lever grow wenry in well doing as in the text All power is given bhto me IAt conclusion of the service in IIhe church the dcanery meeting resumed in th perish hall when minutes and treasurers rcports were readand approved and resolution committee formed Mrs Lynn Prcsides Mrs Lynn of Penetanguish lne deainery off icerrripresided at Marrian lavender Entertained Before Wedding Miss Marrfan Latcinder b19169 inf WEI clcct of July was Lntcrminedfand vahil slrcatncrs by about 20 fricnds at sufprise flowers II he hastess was MISS Lavndcrs marriage in wwrmomas ChaSe is to like place in Toronto Contralto Add Elocutionist IASSisting Artists rccLtal by pupils of Miss Dorothy Johnson tttractcd largc numbcr of pari ens trierids and iiitcrcstcd towns people to Hillcrcst School Aiidi tblfttlll The annual puma kitchen shower with 1116 piano Mary Carol Toronti Paxton int arti were contralto Miss Glenda Inn elocution pupil of Humor of Barrie that also trained eight of $225 Who pcrforincd may Stewart Master of ccrcmmncs fortliccvcii Lil Clarity of tone was proiiounccd in the performance of thc music Ipupils Outstanding pupils were Janc played movments of chcrs Concert tstuck with Miss Wilding ghaii jSiIeiit Noon isacrcd numbers Ipaiiicd at the piano by Beth King Miss laxtons rccitations whiclil Musical more KC actcd isl formed brcakI program wcrc Practising Time and Nothing to Laugh At Tth young Schombcrg clocutionist was winner of rust prize Sri speech arts at the Peel County lcstivdl in Hamilton this your Piano pupils included among Wisnizui and who sccond third crtorniiiig in Marlene Try Wilson Linda Thompson Judy Saiijcant Anita Smith Car Anderfpn Barbara Holloway Douglas Par Te kcr Dianc EXcll Margaret Thomas Excll Carol Biriiic Don II no Banting Shirley Priclt Mary our VI Lucas Mary Lou Smith Aniclin Willixnock Yd Dom WM 101m 86ch rccilal Karen Johnson pro accompaniment Donald Icrry who played Kuh lans Adagio and Mary Bishop Wno played To the Rising Sun by Trygvo Ioijussen Piano piano Davidson Gayle pliiycd by Miss Johnson and Donalchiry Gwcn Scott and Audrey Kathleen Sturgeon Marilyn Woods anti For ducts wcrc Mclson Stcwait Shirlcy Dcmpstcr 11nd Margarct Morrison and Sloan Carol Davidson Diaiic Amos maypolc dancc tlic auditorium stagc was ccnlrcd with flowerdecorated maypolc young dancers who were drcsscd in pink and wow costumcs wcrc Judy Sarjcant Carol West Mary Stcwtirt Gaylc Andcrton Diane Amos Margaret Stewart Ind Marilyn Davidson Miss Knights who was winncr roacbowl ycars Kiwanis Icstival in Town to and who is mcmbcr of thc Harvey Pcrrin Choir sting tlircc Spcnccr Hodges Rattlc Sloan chb Russell Russcll Gablc Myrna Donald Gloria Kiitlilccn Simpson Gail Carruthcrs Bcvcr Givi snoil Icy Sprouic Ross Gilroy Nancy Cameron Edna Mac Spring Dalb WelfOuOdr Hodges Robyn Smith Ruth 6012 pigdeu Aycrst Iliurlow and Yvonnc Ilic Jo cc Do iiiii ling Juni Marion Nancy Joncs Bctty Gillcspic Vio lct Dobson Howard Stricklcy and BM REDWOMH Dana McKcrlic The pupils prcscntcd Miss Jolui rig1x roses Yvonnc Woods BroWn Wood trill th with basket of red during the cvcning Ilic slagc of the auditorium bande with iiirnngcmcrits of late Spring and the recital son was Summci owers for children mcnibcr of the family doing sonictliing which is necessary alivc chry 00IvIU00OBOUBOU or Window Service WINDOWS cleaned and refinished to Washing storms remov look like new Domestic ed oand screens put up or Commercial scoutiNDS 10 5094 noon SERVICES 17000000 family happy kccp pcoplc friendly and intclligcnt in spite of hardships boys in the boarding schools are although full mitichicf they zipprcciatc thc priv ilege of being given an educa tion and apply tlicnisclvcs to lcs sons It costs support of an Indian boy Sonic WA branches and other organiz ations of the Church of England have adopted boy to support The academic subjects taught arc in Canadian The of their lives The intelligent and FLOORS $120 yciir much the same ulna sister of the groomclect Mn ixnnetli Ridsdlll of Weston The bridtobc was also enter tained at ii miscellaneous shower ihetd at the home of Mrs Samuel llotfmari Quecnsdhle Ave Toronto Gifts were arranged in wish With decoratfons of pink bells and Kiriltiburnc Park Ullilell Church groups of songs Her light con tralto voice was characterized iiyT lack of break in register be twcen her highand low notes Among her selections werellau Williams iClorinda by Margin and two She was archin kill from mm on SW Neighbdli and thu my attractively Phon EIIBI MoNabb 2759 Na ml or 05mm Storc front cleaning No technical training being taught for lack of damp Rcv Dunstan in India Schools that sin mlcnt said few holy mcn core in their search for diiiinc power but many arc not Address By Mrs Soancs Mrs Soancs of the Angli can Training College in Toronto gave an address describing ChiistlsiKingdom Ftpni the small beginning of now coast to coast WA extension work the re from members 116000 members The first pledge 6677yc5fs ago amounted t0 $150 while $167000 was raised yeiir in the Dominion of Canada Thereate709 mmsicnaiics on tthI this eld and 17 missionaries on peril the afternoon meeting Mrs Adye of ICoIlinngod led in Barrie welcomed the guests w1t Mrs George Lynn replying Dr Cartwright president at the Tor pnto Diocesan board for many years and now retired spoke briefly Twominutes silence was Observed for four memberswho hadJEI$SILLhIghEL service dug ing the year The roll call of it branches totalling 96 members present was made and reports from presidents received MrsI Lypp introduced the speak err the Rev Thomas Dustan principalof the high school in PalampurNortli India who has visited WA branchs in Canada in Six eastern provincesand Is leaving for WesternCanada die brought greetings from Bishop Wilkinson and the missionaries and laymen of India who ask for help for the ChristianIchurch in India ea we have he saidIa share in the life of their church He asked the WA members as members of their parishes create the feeling that missionary fwork ispart of the parish work and not only the rcsponsibility of the WA ricturesIoi imiiii clip itilldo Them are times when pidduct or lotvice thdt Wank Ifully medium uptc rectandardsaBut in hdnl United Thank last fund The sionI rirlfgf amounted to $7000 I0 and Mrs GFVHall of Offe ionarieSIand provide pension fund SheIfelt that all the church should be encouraged to contribute totheUnited Thank Offering through tainable many members of aid Fora The Oneclerful Ogggipaim AA SelfPrinnqftciioriPaiiiiiiiai COVERS ALMOSTEVELRYIHING boxes ob We have rivileges that there is much to be thankful for Mrs Snively of Aurciia sec ond vicepresident of the Toronto Diocesan board from Diocese of QuAppel for a5lt ilities in the home of the miss sistance in procuring water fac ionary stationed eririg of the day Was givento words this work The place of meeting willrbe Duntroon The benediction waspronounced byDr Cartwright cup of tea 7andrirefreshmjntgiwere servediit the close by the afternbonmahd evening branches and social half hour was enjoyed request read an appeal there The off next year The Hears can 82 DUNde ST IIle showed kodachrome pictures of India which Were both educa tional and entertaining Agri culture is done in primitive maiden with oxen and wooden plough Work in Fine veldslrr is IdoInc mostly by the 7women and iroiiMEHLYPALMERo Fashion beginsliwlthhairt styliiig and laid style through the services of trained experts Mrs Mrs Ila Howe are fully qualified tovgivIe you Mohairstyling ybuwantx annuity is up with Should Christians Dance Wed pmThe Hour of Prayer BS July 3rd rdially Welcome Partisan Preacher Theector Visitors Co ijpha5531r 5532 in one priahicmbersrwhu hi bestgill db ITlt ll quality ofour until iIItnolvn to everyone Our choice of prices hao on vidttilhil NT 11 If tins Fun at The ottagc For the Kids YEs Butjor Mum and Dadits WORIII Io start off there be J10 us OATESF 00600 udnbo Liza P1ctureiIme1InIgp IBIS jII Pifiona 3270 or IIpeIifectton my 129551519 elen Wick formerly of WiniDIgr and

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