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Barrie Examiner, 19 Feb 1966, p. 2

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fSKiRITiNG There were no black shee cast in the production The White Sheep of the few lambs per haps but definitely no black sheepl The White Sheep of the Family by DuGarde Peach and lan Hay is the story of welltodo English family who derive their lucrative living through fathers talents as crackerjack burglar Presented by the Littles Hill Players the three act comedy was directed by Mrs Joan Genge who do servesm great deal of credit The lay takes place in the living room of the resl dence the Winter family in Hampstead Hiding he hind the front of being leading lights in theeom munity the family has been notorious in the world of crime for four generations Hidden safer amine portrait of grandfather which hangs overthe mantel lplace is the family safe where Mr Winter hides his urglary tools The threeact comedy is carried by Jim Brown 21yearold gentleman who is making his stage debut as the vicar The newcomer was outstanding in his folo as the doddering aged absentminded vicar who can never remember why he has called on the family Wendy Hicks in the role of Alice Winter lent her usual professional touch to the production Her part was most difficult one since the success of her role fihedustrongly on facial expressions to carry it rather an nes Harhurband James Winter was played by Don MacLean another newcomer to the littles liill Play ers who had the largest part in the play and one on whose shoulders lies the responsibility of bringing home the bacon so to speak which meant plenty of evening work The winter family also includes daughter Pat played by Liz Conway and son Peter capany por trayed by Milt Conway Pat carried off her role superbly as the slickcst pickpocket in England who works mainly at the Co vent Garden Peter is known to be the greatest forger of his time Mr and Mrs Conway are no strangers to Barrie audiences having had leading roles in the companys production The Whole Towns Talking The family maid Janet played by Winifred Wilk lnson was taken in by the Winters afterher father was sent up She is being trained by Pat as pick pockct but her lifting is limited to the family When Peter decided to go straight well per haps you should see for yourself and satisfy your curiosity The final performance is this evening at Fellowship Hall Collier Street commencing at 830 oclock think spulal mantlon should be made of the makeup which was done by Mrs Jean Grcmo for Thursday nights performance Mrs Ethel Cox is also working in the makeup department The pro am which depicted the title of the pro duction in is black and to cover was the artistic alwork of Rory ODoaal Orl inal settings and fumlshlngs for the production Iwere combined efforts of the entire membership The cut and numbers of the Littles Hill Players who worked behind the scenes necd your support in the fall the members plan to present the Bells lAro Ringing musical comedy which will be direct ed by Maurice Ellson and produced by Rory ODonal The production will number scvcrai times the cast of the previous musical comedy making it the most fl ambitious and expensive production to to Grow Attractive House Plants Prom Seeds 0f Citrus Fruits tarmnfthommnfrvitn srnd wgotabla mind in most grocery atoms can moire cry mulletlye house limb If you know rich to look for Ikvrthrlfmlrts wilh the Ontario pmamnmt of Ammlturo ang sou sou mom try arm of the your Iialtll hm 11w dinlrs lnriLs ttmwns oc Inrrs lit sramtnntsl which plants WiIh attractive dark pom lrmy foliage Take the Tillers of the fruit plant or men wmu pot ting lit and they oil soon alort to grow Gho Ilia plants evenly ur one and run them in 55 doom flaring the minim all ho ulnan tn the tanker Irl lldfrr grvwih lhll will nla Irrlp to ripen lilo ml NM and blending vines for the house The usrrnf way of mm lng thorn is to drtnln mturo labor that hm not been hoot tzcatcd to prevent rimming Slick three toothpch In dmlc around its silica in midi way that tiny protrude at rlrglrt angles and hang it in lnr no that we end is mroml with with lhe wntrr may nml to ho oiranxnl orraslonnll Irml mmd plcmr of durum nhmid be added hr lrcrp tl orlorfrce Keep the far in worm my window nnd gmn leafy vino like rliorna will soon dcrriop fnrmlhoiuhrra Amthm fruit hot rmlu NI Intentling hmsn plant is lhe pincmlplo lh wow it IIKC iii the mrwn 11 com hut Mow FED UP mm 91in urinal Show Is March Eventl Fashion was the main topic at Alpha Phll Chapler meet ing Flnalplanr were made for Bromine of Spflnl Fasvion Show to be held March 30 at 830 pm at Collier Street Fel lowship Hall Mrs Jack Cain ticket convener supplied each member with the $1 tickets Mrs Morgan president reminded the members that the Marchzil meeting would be the election of 196667 officers for Alpha Phi She also spoke of the Girl of The Year award to be presented to Sorority mem her whohas shown willingness and cooperation and lived up to the SororlLy standards Miss lElack Navy nurse from Camp Bordener intro duoed Miss Bledr in transfer ring into this chapter Tickets were trlbuled for the annual Valenti Ball to Feb 26 Mrs Jack Cain presented very interesting program of Your Day Socially She out lined the basic rules for enter taining at home be held at theContinentad Inn The evening wasbrought to close by lunch served by the hostes Mr Gibbo BAN WOMEN FROM CONE The last womans profile to appear on 115 coins was dis placed by the Ben Franklin oont phone in 1943 TRINITY srpr Manor Ill lust and Ill Milt would seem to be the thoughts oftbe decorating committee as they reach thehalioons for the PEOPLE AND PLACES Come To The Mardi Gras Attracted Many Guests gay carnival atmosphere set the scene for the Mardi Gras dance party in Trinity Parish Hall last evening from until 11 oclock Rainbow colored streamers and balloons and guests in typical Mardi Gras costumes accented the carnival theme net suspended above the dancers heads held the balloons and at the magic hour they floated down among apprordmately 50 guests Miss Susan Hobbs first vicepresident and party under the auspices of Trinity Anglican Young eopler Association Recorded music was provided for dancing and the evening concluded with buffet luncheon Novelty dances were feature of the party Prince wont to Miss Pamela Hoaslip In Go Go pane for the can Aaron Dycke iron the Gone Gona eonmt for the bins Mm Liz Realty and Ed Aidlow arm the Indry dorms for the spin dance prize Among the guests were Arch deacon Read Miss Linda Read Anrar Dycloc hlim Ellen Hunter Mist Arm has Gerrahl Smith Murray Rolfe hike Sus an llobbs Miss Parrrcla lloaslip Miss Mary boa Miss Grarlotie leaf arrwn in sand and kccp it moist it will soon develop root lystem and can then be pound in soil Pineapplu like wdl drained rooting rrvzdia so be one there is at least on inch of warm material sum as grav cl or pieces of pot in the bot turn for good drainage The plant liken good light and min imum forperuture of AF us well he mom airmenhm if you have an nmcado in the frame save the owl and grow yoursell lmcly foliage Lani with dark grcm shiny roves First soak lhc sccd in warm ond mmve Ihc lmmr moor mvcrinll Hunt the m4 so that lho small mi the seed is up no this is Mum the about will arise Use mod els Indr pix mid plunt the med inch below the surface of tho and 1N Ianf loos In Molldrni handy soil with plrnty of orgonlcvmrtu oddd As final nolc rcrrxmlmr lIrnl own It wallch of wintry can fuIrI is pleasant note of green to the kitchen window llmlip Bob Benny Mia Us BentW Bill McAdam Ralph Glassford Ed Urdlow Keith Caldwell Vance Brown lliss norms Gowatl Frank Price Kenningion Miss Maudie Fri Many Baker Lpuno Garner and Don Dickerson president of the AVPA CANDLELIGIIT DINNER candiclignt dinner party will be held at the Royal Canadian School of infantry Officcn Mme Camp burden on Feb 20 id iomi by an cvcnlng of movies Mcmbcrs of the truss and their guests will attend WINTER CARNIVAL Barrie Kinetic Club members will ny their part in assisting me rs of tho Kinsmen dub with the illayera 200 World Snowmobile Championships be ing held here today and Sunday Kinetics were on duty at the Contlnmfal lnn that evening and thls morning to assist with rog lstratlons Mrs Carolyn lilshop and Mrs lfclcn Gray chalrmar the commllltc were lsrlsted by him Phylisa Roswell Mrs POLICE IIAD FURIRISE NAIANEE Ont CIlle ban on overnight parking hcre Ls hirich um by rldcr ol the town cormul Cornidllor llonid Reid who usually watka to council meetings 11mm Ihuru onoo nml had in mono from the pollen pound the days alter he walde home forgot all about the car thought it was in the garage of home all uro time GOOD WORD FOR YOUR PHA RMACIST Mardi Gras sponsored by mn ity Anglican Yormg Peoples Assodntion Friday evening In the photofarez lam 10 Jean Applaon and Mrs Marg Rice acorrrsn pence team of eight young Barrie dancers will take part in the Clann an Danae Gaelic for chil dren the dance being held at mecsli nighmm we lhe are by the Boyd ScottIsl Country Dance Society the Barrie danc enr will perform to the nurslc of the lady Cathanne Bruces Reel Those taking part include Janet llirlehey Eileen Smith Alexa Deans Lynn McKee Sylvia Nash Margaret Newton Meg Stewart and Joanna McConkey lheir instructor Mrs Frant Wilson wlil accoran the dancers along with Mrs mun Smith and DrAnila Bea WORLDWIDE Dev Oi can ¥S1ared Puree25 opts mom museanode near Ilp Mrnrsy Rolfe Bill Me Adam and Miss Pamela lieasv lip Examiner We Ys Menettes Request forspccial prayers have come from many lands this yeararflnll arrangements are being made for theobservance bf the World Day of Prayer As his beencustomary in recent years the first Friday of Lent which falls on Feb 15 156 has been set aside for services which will urrlte Christian wo men lfocounlrles and areas IN BARBIE locally rervices will be held In Burton Avenue United Church and Central United Church Rosa St commencing at 230 pm Mrs JohnCockburn will de liver lhe meditation address at theCcntral lirrltedvchnrchiand luv Joan Huntley will be speak er at Burton Avenue United Church special World Day ofPray er Service for children will be heldat Central United Church at am pm on Feb 15 babysitting service iwill be provided for mothers with small children at the afternoon serv ices at both churches In preparing the service to be followed this year the commit tee composed of Scottish Wo men in Edinburgh have kept in mind the needs of churches round iheworld Africa for in rtance asks special guidance for these in authority the face of that continents rapid emergence sitrviccs are dividedamnng number of Christian protects in many lands with special emphas Is on literature Bible Societies the Refugee services of the World ll of Churches Braille hooks for the blind and other areas of Christian work re ceive grants When Canada first joined the World Day of Prayer in mi of ferings for the day were under Moo In roar more than more was distributed through the We mens InterChurch Council of Canada which is responsible for World Day of Prayer services In this country NOW FOR THE into independence Asias women request intercession for those Share Recipes In Cook Book social evening on the Valen tins theme attracted several guests to the Febmary meeting of the Barrie Ys Mendtcs Morn bers and guests joined in the fun which followed the abort business meeting Guests present were Mrs Ron anlelt Mrs Aiones Mrs llm Harris Mrs William Linton Mrs Robert Pctcrkln Mrs Speed Mrs Taylor Mrs Garry Valley and Mrs Young During the business meeting the project chairman Mrs liopper distributed the Hake recipe books which con tain many interesting recipes for unhakcd fancy cookies and desserts Sha urged members to sell as many as possible The possibility of spring pro tool was discussed Various ideaf were presented These will be investigated further and full who may be confused by the difference between democracy and totalitarianism They pray also for freedom in education and that the growing threat to individual liberty in all countries will be curbed lhe old andthe lonely are prime concern of the women of the British isles and continental Europe while halin American women have asked lhat praycrr be said for youth who are ques tioning their Christian principles and for the church which must find new ways to approach many complex social problem Offerings made by those who attend the World Day of Prayer reportgiven at the March merta In when decision will be made committee was act up to begin working on plans for the annual fall fashion show Members present were Mrs Dick Mrs ll Col Mrs Wayne Howell Mrs AI Hopper Mrs Robert lllcColgan Mrs Don Jum Mrs Dalton Nes biu Mrs William Shelton Its SO Easy TODrive Inl OPEN MONDAY LOcationS To serve Yoyu Berterr arr Downtown Location And Hayfield ATTACHMENT $1 thrvlrlun alien too It flounder Inf Inllrtll manf HI lint round us our aulnm our rel Into ans fllmrnrloa of minimum slm aatn mum to in world of loan In Ill hrllclf sun ma mm from Amurlkon Ir form ulury urxasa and on its élln rim 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