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Barrie Examiner, 29 Apr 1976, p. 6

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6The Barrie Examiner Thursday April 29 1976 SUNSHINE NURSERY OPEN HOUSE The exercise bars were popular recently as these children found when the Sunshine Cooperative Nur sery School held its annual open house for parents brothers and sisters to tea21 and vents Gryphon plays open With Harvey July The play Harvey by Mary Chase will open one of five American plays put on by the Gryphon Theatre according to Sean Mulcahy Georgian Guild artistic director Harvey will run July to 10 with an opening night gala party put on July by guild members The second play will be Eugene ONeills Ah Wilder ness from July 19 to 24 George Washington Slept Here by Hart Moss and Kaufman will run Aug to Aug The Show Off By George Kelly Aug 16 to Aug 21 and Neil Simon comedy from Aug 30 to Sept to end the season Subscriptions cost $20 $16 or $10 per season Further in formation and subscriptions are available by calling 728 4613 or at the foundation of fice 103 Dunlop St St Andrews WA will hold bazaar The annual fall bazaar held by the Evening Circle of St Andrews Womens Association is set for Novem ber members announced at recent meeting The president Helen Brown opened the meeting with devotional exercises The circle is catering to Mens breakfast May 1976 in conjunction with the an niversary service of St An STROUD FASHION SHOW Local talent was recruited recently for fashion show at St James United Church in Stroud Here Margy Beer of Stroud models Liwhite twopiece pant surt for Silhouette Fashions of Toronto Mrs Renske Dubruyn managed the show and displayed the latest styles which she had drews Church The group decided to assist in the frien dship service to be held June in St Marys Church Mrs Brown closed the meeting with the Mizpah Benediction Refreshments were served following the meeting The May meeting will be held May 17 at pm in the lounge picked up in New York There was also display and sale of accessories at the Show Ten per cent of the money taken in at the show goes to the church school The show is becoming an annual spring event and companion show is planned for the fall Examiner Photo come out good turnout made the basement of Alliance Church lively photo display and com mentary by Edna Theodore was highlight recently at the meeting of the Collier Street United Church Women Her theme was How Great Thou Art Business meeting was led Mrs Nellie Gaffney Mrs May Greenacres and Mrs spot according to super visor Sandra Winter ExaminerPhoto by Mrs Merle Dean co president Mrs Velma Walker reported on the spon sored child Mrs Jean Knox reported on the last presbyterial meeting The next meeting will be held June at Simpresca Camp Florence Freeman handled bake tables recently at the Local BPW club elects executive new executive was in stalled recently at the meeting of the Business and Professional Womens Club of Barrie held at the White Towers Motel Dining Room Mrs Sylvia Stack is president immediate past president Mrs Dorothy Wycliffe Miss Mabel Ferguson recording secretary Mrs Nell Ter Stege corresponding secretary Mrs Lillian Jones treasurer Mrs Stack will be the Barrie clubs delegate to the 30th annual provincial con ference being held May 28 and 30 at the Royal Con naughtHotel Introduced by Mrs Connie Johnson guest speaker was Elsie Healy assistant district director from Collingwood She conducted qurz whereas members guessed names of 20 prominent Canadian Women from photos Mrs Dorothy Gard ner was the winner The speaker was thanked by Mrs Margaret Garrett discussion was conducted on setting goals and the ac tion to be taken to meet those goals Final plans were made for fashion show being presen ted by Silhouette Fashions of Toronto called Along Fifth Avenue which will be held May 13 pm at the Blue Flame Room of the Con sumerSGas Building Coffee and dessert will be served 630to745pm Alpha Phi chapter has An international progressive dinner was en joyed recently by members of Alpha Phi chapter of Beta Sigma Phi when they gathered at the home of Mr and Mrs Bob Scrutton for ap petizers at the home of Mr and Mrs Larry Thompson for dinner and at Mr and Mrs Jack Dougherty for coffee and dessert The executive for the coming year includes Sharon Dougherty present president Olga Patrick vice resident Barb Rich mon recording secretary Jean Richard corresponding secretary Margaret Giffen treasurer Liz Cooney and Bev Mitchell city council representatives dinner meet The first meeting of the month was held at the home of Pat Jupp with Lois Cooke as cohostess Bev Magill presented the program powers of woman after which members discussed the pros and cons of being woman today The second meeting month was held at the home of Jean Hargreaves with Barb Richmond as co hostess Final plans for social activities for the year were made At the end of the meeting Iiz Cooney and Anita Scrutton presented the irogram hope in our ritagc Members were quizzed on famous women of Canada of the ANNOUNCEMENT We cleaned house this week and discovered well over 100 wedding engage ment and graduation pic tures which appear to go back several years They must belong to somebody if you have ever had wedding engage ment or graduation photograph published in The Examiner in the past few years then come to The Examiner business of fice anytime between am and pm From Mon day April 26 to Friday April 30 The photos are at the front desk anu you can sort through them Maybe youll find that longmissingpicture Barbershop lovers come forth May 15 An evening of humor nostalgia color and har mony Will delight bar bershop music lovers of all ages when Barries Ladies Barbersho chorus The Mello Blen joins with four other choruses to present Bring Back the Good Old Days May 15 at pm at Barrie Central Collegiate Others particpating include The Treble Makers from Toronto area Auroras Ladies Quartette The Sound Impressions and The Midland Mens Chorus Anyone in terested may obtain tickets from any chorus member Harpers Pharmacy Sam Display at UCW meeting Members also discussed Friendship Sunday which will be held in June at St Marys Church coffee partybake salewill beheld May7 Alpha Unit took charge of the devotional part of the meeting GETTOGETHER CLUB BAKE SALE bake sale held by the senior citizens GetTogether Club at the Army Navy and Air Force Hall Mrs Gaffney and Mrs Freeman Mr and Mrs Douglas Goodyer of Big Bay Point are pleased to announce the engagement of their dau hter Deborah Rose Goo yer to Robert Rudd ENGAGEMENT The Record Man The Keyboard and Webbs Clothing Under the direction of Marj Drever the chorus has been chapter of the Harmony In corporated since 1968 year before it was started by for mer members of the Har mony Belles of Orillia one of the five original chapters of Harmony Incorporated Harmony Incorporated it self was founded in 1958 Basically it is an in ternational organization of women who sing barbershop barmonyin four parts Barbershoppers feel through their choruses and quartettes they make musrcal contribution to their communities They discover an outlet for creative ex pression through par ticipation Strong mutual in terest in harmony makes for hobby that is filled with fun fellowship and service And it is open to anyonegrand mother working girls or anyone who might enjoy the sound of the ringing chord were coltconveners and Mrs Greenacres is president of the club Examinerlbotor son of Mr and Mrs Ronald Rudd if Angus The marriage will take place June 26 at Burton Avenue United Church Steingard photo TIME TO CLEAN UP FOR SPRING THE Carpet Doctor PROFESSIONAL CARPET CLEANING CONSULTANTS CARPET UPHOLSTERY DRAPERY CLEANING SERVICES CONTRACT AND RESIDENTIAL CARS CLEANED UP AND RECDNDIIIDNID INSIDE AND DUI 7265591 PEOPLE PLACES VACATION GUTHRIE Paul Cald well and his cousin Randy Penman of Stroud spent two weeks in the Barbados recen tly They rented car for week for sight seein in cluding visit to dairy air BAKE SALE BARRIE May Greenacres president of the GetTogether Club attended the bake sale held by the club at the Army Navy and Air ForceHall VISIT BARRIE Leona Beck worth nt four weeks in Florida ora vacation BARRIE Grove Park Home is celebrating its eighth anniversary May at thehome from2to4pm WA PARTY BARRIE The Womens Association of Essa Road Presbyterian Church is holding coffee party and bake sale May from 10 am 0012 noon ATTIC SALE BARRIE The Womens Committee of the Huronia Symphony will hold an attic sale May 15 from am to 12 noon at the firehall on Collier Street Featured will be variety of furniture tools sports equipment books lamps ornaments and dishes For donation pick up call 7284096 Proceeds wil support the regional sym phony CRAFT SHOW MINESING The Minesin Station Hobby Club will ho spring craft Show and bake sale May 15 from 11 am to 330 pm at the Minesing Station Community Centre Admission cost is 50 cents SALE CONVENERS BARRIE Mrs Florence Freeman and Mrs Nellie Gaffney convened the af ternoon bake sale recently put on by the senior citizens Get Together Club BINGO BARRIE Knights of Columbus Bingo is held Thur sday nights at the Embassy Hall at 730 with over $500 in prizes WINNERS BELL EWART Ethel Iaceby Margaret Smith and Ruth Morris won prizes at the Euchre tournament held recently GRADE POTATOES Potatoes are graded ac cording to size shape maturity and relative freedom from dirt ble mishes disease or injury Rug Sum Retail Butter Dish Cap lb Round Sauce Bowl Ladle can 20 oz Round Tray Na 12 Roll Tray 12 $1195 995 1195 1095 HURRYSALE ENDS MAY 311976 VVvv CORRECTION On Page of circular Sale ending date May 1976 There is an error The illustrations for the hampers items and have been reversed As have the scales items It and We regret any inconvenience this may have customer caused you our Seors Georgian Mall 509 Boyfield St Barrie Ontario Harding Delanese Duality Draperies made in our own downstairs workshop Carpeting by Krossley Karastan Richmond others Modern Carpet Draperies For Free Shop at Home Service Call 7281991 125 Dunlop Barrie 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