MR mo MRS nova was cmscnun Several parents and liriéads will be travelling noi onto tomorrow evening to hear the Barrie District Institute Band compete in the thirteenth annual wanls Musical Pestivalat Eaton Auditorium The program pennant seven oclock The band is competing in the twotoptestivalclusnsuafm prise winner of former years its selections will betwo showpiece the Coronation Scene from Boris Goudonnv hyMoussorgsky and Vaughn Wilhams Folk Song Suite written especially for ing eflect nicer Btudio mow The marriage at Miss Lois Juno Wardle daughter of Mr and Mrs wilired Wordle oi Barrie to Royal John Elaschuk sonot Mrs Nicholas Elaschuk of Lothbridge Alberta took place en Saturday Feb 1956 at elevenrthirty oclpc in thq morning in St Marys Roman Oatholio Church Rev Thomas Manley officiated and the weddingmusio wasplay ed by the church organist Mrs Currie Powell Given in marriage by her fath er the bride was wearing waltz length gown of cloud white eta and tulle styled with strap less bodice of tatteta offset with tulle camisole top accented with talieta lower The boniiant tulle skirt was encircled with hands of talieta piping and mat ching tatfeta flowers anda bolero jacket in the taffeta featured shawl collar and braceletvsleevcs Hcr waistlength veil of mbroid eredtulle was gatheretltoa halo of net petals cascade oi red roses Her attendant Miss Carol Gwén dlyn Wardle was wearing gown of yellow lace over taffeta styled with matching net bolero Her flowers were pink carnations Bord cuts She was carrying and Jack Needham of Barrie gt Atthe reception that lollowed at the home ol the brides par Cumherland Street the mother the bride received in navy crepe with white trimming wourin vy and whiteraccessor ies ezflrooms received was In blue crepe concert band Those who remember the strik ol the bands last Monseorgsky treatment selection tromilcturee at an Exhibition lhcï¬reat Gateat KiethWill be anxious to hear the former test piece in the concert hall With its fine acoustics At home the rest of us will he wishing the band and its director Fisher the host 01 luck against what promises to be ex tremely strong competltlon At Home gt Mr and Mrs Gray onxohl at 153 Shanty Bay Boa will be at home tetheir triends on Thurs day February 23rd between the bums ot three and ï¬vethirty oclock in the afternoon and seven thirty and tenthirty oclock in the evening Florida Correspondent frequent soar to Barrie Frederick Culhorn oi Mloml reports that 110113 been seeing unite fewtlocalsoulhbound tra vellers recently letter that arrived the other day reported that Mr and Mrs Frank Living stun hadbecn visiting himtor the past few days and would be spending some time in St Peters burg and Lakelnnd on their way ome They expect to beback Ill Barrie by lhefirst at March other who al andWas wearing navy and white accessories Mr and Mrs Elaschnk will be making theinhomc in Barrie Outoftown guests at the wed ding were tre Toronto hitbyi HellOSSPriugl It Its New4 Reginald Elaschuk or Lethi bridge was groomsman and the ushers wereRalphWhite oi Camp UNKNOWN DIABETICS It is estimated that Canada has 225000 personsasnifer from diabetes although only 135000 cases have been di gnosed You OAK neurone You can have inexpensive oak floors for any room in thehouse Lovi cost oak Pg mailers easy oscillation WEAVER LU 56 Elle st Your New Spring cmons If at BEAUJIIEUL Quest By WAYS TO BUY Cash Charge gel Laynwoy Your new wearable Sprihgisgit 50 oming in iabulons fabrics perleet Mr and Mrs Harry Glues pr Minuing and Mr and Mrs Wyant of Stayncr celledmnjth Culhams Hat Saturday They travelling together and we spending few days in with relatives of Mr Wylnb Mr Culhamhopes that all hii trieth here are enjoying nice winter with authe sports and us tivlties In Florida they have had very pleasant winter ex cept for about ten days of north ern weather which killed some at the crops and foliage Home And School Princeoi Wales Home and School Association will meet on Monday evening February 20 at the school An interesting pro gram with musical selections has been planned Pancakeleo The main tea table was centred with an arrangement oi spring daffodils at the annual Shrova Tuesday Pancake Tca held in St Georges Anglican Church par ish hall under the auspices of the Womans Auxiliary individual tea tables were do cornted with small begonias to carry out the seasonal thcmc Pouring tea during the utter noon were MrsLecsan McGowan and Mrs Kivell Mrs Lundn Gilhooly was convencr of the tea tables Her assistan were Mrs Brock and Mrs James Madden The auxiliary president Mrs Charles Stuart and Mrs NewtonSmith wile of thevrector received the guests all of whom commented on the cxeellenceoi the pancakes made in the kitchen by Mrs Cain Mrs Charles Bell and Mrs Fred Gosney under the flaw sllmmlhg girdle horizontal 3Ihalftroon Girdle 515 tilIr leaders troln all pans give youssell the fanew Young gu érl chibreathes with you 12 diagonal control lifts slime rests you Street United Chunk Thirty ot the The morning radon consisted ol inundaeflonn tinyins service co cted by list Call Wilkinson chairman of the girls work board and Bible may under the leadership oi Mrs ShillonAlliston ï¬rscsbiltonh theme Ennclr intuit tor Leade producedrnucb discussionandwns benth to one Thebookdispley was at Mn Ross Stephens lA deolousdnnch was served by the CGllTiol genial United Church Continuing with the Bible study the convenesship of Mrs Percy Dlxson Mrs Dallus Lee cunvcngr and Mrs Joseph McGowan were in charge oi thesale oi homemade baking and MrsCharles Firmsn convener and Mrs Herbert Noble oked aiterlhe fancy work table and the finding Pharaohs da ter It Andersons tintit therBibll storiesin their Proper sequence The girlsloo showed how to make simple map All thescprekenlations were elleetive and each leader learned something new to take back to her own local Alter period of recreation board meeting was called Among other things rally or girls and their lenders was discussed This is to be held in Simmer The date tentatively set was saturday May devotional service brought tllsis succession conference to 032 Tea was served by the CGli leaders at Collier StreetChnrch An Denim945 nm Manama stirrerAVEuunsntuuncn mmsm 513 cnuncn senoor Beginners Nursery liaan WORsHIeitm You Name In HOLLY CHURle SERVlCE pm EVENINGSERVIICE 931 NewScrles Great Preachers In Song Story and Ser rnon this Sunday nwmnr MOODY EVERYONE WELCOME Newfltmir onto stretch above on The onlyigirxfle ever madethat duplicate the motions of your 11on gt See howunuch slimmer it makcsjyouy look Flexees Figuram give legfree action gt For allrnew fashions be ï¬tted to Figur mad FIGURAMA ans withlexclnsive SlipLoopl Interlocking cups shapeyounger ï¬rmer bosom contoureï¬taypnt 7111astiqne hack esnzt ri up matron $295 eud waistjbreothea with you on aeetionc as legreed lion SAINTGEORGPS pam Seont never Service Wed meï¬mnrguaznvtce FIRST BAPTIST cu clapperton St at Wordey REV LucxaA an Minister MISS cwucnmv Organist and Choir inader SUNDAY FEBRUARY 19 1950 9542 anySUNDAY scnoot 11 munInadequate Harbours panFAITH Friday pmAWomcnanay oi Prayer convention of Ontario and One cc TRINIrx cnu ca Anglican BevAllanAilead 3A LT llev George Sherringï¬M VD Mrs Roberts Choir mm rnnrmsr sunnav inan SUNDAY roammnv 12 1966 Mr 800 Lonelion Communion 030 amllolyCommnnlon Sermon hector 030 emfTrinity East Mission Sermon MR JOHN RIDDELL Mission Junior Sunday School 1000 amTrlnity hunday School 1045amMiaslon Senior Sunday School 1100 nmM01N1NG PRAYER Sermon THE CALL OF LBNT The Rector Broadcast 700 pomEvensong Sermon and reside Team ofDiVlnlty Students gt coarser The Salvation Army bltadel 60 Collier Street Senior Major and Mrs JCiioper SUNDAY FEBRUARY 19 1956 ainH0L1ans MEETING 230 luneSUNDAY scnoor Vpm Evangelistic Meeting Friendly Welcome Awaits you at The Salvation Army ESSA ROAD PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Min ter REV MUIR BA MR FRANK nmcm Organist srumznr SUNDAY SUNDAY FEBRUARY 19 1956 945 amtChurch School Ages and up HarmNursery and Kindergarten Praying For studentS ll innMr Douglas Fox of Knox lithographsonto partPaula letter to the Jbll llplana Page Powers the mYoung capleta cie 24 Collieï¬street 0wen and Worsleystk REV JAMES FERGUSON BA Minister ALFRED CLARKE Mus Bic FCflL Organist andChoirmcster SUNDAY renaming in 1956 amtar PREPARED The Scoutund Cons of 2nd Barrie will parade to the Service yamEVENING wonénni The Minister at both Services 815 ampYES Fireside Meeting 11 lamTHE CHURCH SCHOOL MLDepartments cohnkro Cannon CENTRAL UNITED cnuacn Dunlop and Toronto St Rev Cecill Brenn BA Warren Maclean Organist SUNDAY FEBRUARY 191956 11 mm ms coon nov wno sumo ON THE man The Sacrament of Baptism Reception of New Members Junior Congregation CHURCH SCHOOL 945 am Junior Intermediate andSenior Departments llamBeginncrs and Primary deartmcnta loom mum NING 10 LIVE of mm Gospel Hymn Sing with the Young Peoples Band lamYoung Peoples jMeetlng Mar AMIm Wt Breathing Mission with he inlgtgr oi 4000 member First Methotllst Church Champaign Illinois gm COLLIER ST UNITED Minister Rev Lewis MA Bl Organist and Choirmaster Lloyd Tuliold SUNDAYgEEBBUARY 19 1956 11m4MOBNINGSERV1CE YOUTHSEKVICE CGIT and Explorers Scout Cub Packs stench group will assist in ironenviron swoon 945 am Primary Departments 11gt anlIN WILDMAN HOUSE Nursery Dept and Baby ting for PreNnisery ch dren ye inc SERVICE Series on Tile Good Life The Psalmist who thought through the problem of the VsncV eess of unworthy people Fireside Discussion at the Sermon To Hosts EVERYONE WELCOME minusmr inn COLLIER ST EELLOWSHIP oncvaNemeAL REV W3 rooms BIBLE sender QRACKSTONE wrrn cologne ricrtm can WORK one rsuoï¬snm