Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 8 Apr 1953, p. 11

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nothing like mad successful shopping spree fol woman contented with lot After accompanying fev friend on desperate search special spring suit we have me to the conclusion that the way for man to disoourige wife from buying is to let do more shopping its quite to see number of divine that are perfection itself looking on at shopping with any intention of buying but husband were to send his wife to buy for big occasion to place the next day he could assured that the old Suit in claset would dothe perfect disappears for the day We learned through and experi to buy shoes before starting on shopping day although of the worst days of buying our memory had to dowith of shoes First thing in the they were purchased and under the arm to be car along for the rest of the day wifb each step we realiled sinking heart lhal we had stark raving mad to buy them to the point of fears about the horrible footwear arrived back in the shoe store before closing time to beg the to take them back burn them anything with them The best prescription for success ful shopping is without doubt not to shop but rather to go along with desperate friend who is intent on buying up the stores Just Jas she is trying on the twen tieth unbecoming Paris ensemble your eye will hit on the outt at marked an price that is go ingto give you new lease on life Lowell WA Dutch Treat Supper At the monthly meeting of New Lowell United Church Womans Association plans were made for meat supper to be held in the basement of the church on April 20 The event will be Dutch treat with films shown and supper served from six to eight oclock As the meeting was joint gath erihgwith the Womens Missionary Society Mrs McQuay was in charge of the program bible contest was conducted by Mrs McQuay and well prepared ad dress was given by Mrs Stainton Along African Trails was by Rev Mr Gallagher Mrs Joseph Gordon washoslesa for the meeting which was opened with dreading by Mrs Day Its Hard to be Carpenter by Stew arthnnedy was followed by the singing of Hymn 162 The scripture reading from the Corinthians 417 was taken by Miss Pearson The lesson thought tion and prayer and Hymn 298 followed Roll call prepared by the hostess was Easter Thoughts inmate menisci read Ind the trea sbrersreport was presented Mrs Stainton galc parsonage report and letters of application were rfda by MrsSboemakIeIrj fMrsI McQuoy thanked Mrs Stainton and Mrs McQuayI for clrboniribution to thcvprogram slle of parcels and the name of Mrs Martin was drawn by Master EdwardrAllenby as winner of the apron The meeting adjourned with the Was entitled The Working Chris Mrs Lockha was in charge of the dress the suit the bat the blouse that will please you for years on end the thing you need the least can afford the least and will like better than anything else you will have chance of buying for years We know We have closetful of web unpremedliatcd unsought buys hanging alongside perfectly good hardly worn and muchshopped for horrors dinner party was held at the Wellington Hotel to honor Mrs Alker when she celebrated her 79th birthday Guest of her fam ily and friends on the occasion Mrs Alker celebrated her birthday with her two granddaughters Mrs Thomas Graham and Mrs Robert Graham whose names were in scribed on her birthday take resident of Barrie for 47 years Mrs Alker came from England to Barrie and has been housekeeper at the Wellington for nearly eight years She is in good health and enjoying her work as She enters her 80th year Children Name Mission Band Coronation Forty children clapped enthusi astically as they named their Coll ier Street United Church group The Coronation Mission Band This name will be used on the tickets for the annual Mission Band Tea to be held at the church on Saturday May 30 The theme of the worship service at the April meeting of the Miss lom Band last Wednesday led by Mrs Nesbitt was Being Good Stewards in our Mission Band She told the children that they must offer freely part of their time talents and gifts for work in the church We can do this in the Mission Band by devoting part of our time to coming to Mision Band regular ly by offering our talents at our meetings by reading reciting sings ing and playing musical instru ments and by making monthly offering of ourpennies or gifts which are used to help other chil dren all over the World Several children offered Ifheir talents by assisting with the April meeting Caroline Pile recited an Easter poem Barbara Parry sang an Easter song Roger Pile who is only three years old askedIIIiIfI he could help and sang Jingle Bells Carol Quinn and Maureen Moss each read seven verses of scrip ture from the 25th chapter of Matthew felling The Parable of the Talents PatLv Nesbilt led the children in prayer of thankfulness Thank Offering envelopes were handed out by Ann Kearsey and Caroline Pile When an offering is put in one of these evelopes it goes to one special place which this year Africa Marnie Byers and Tina Cameron is Chissamba Angolan TIlIIIIIrsdIIy Friday Saturday Join the SAVlNG SPREE at Zellers Spring Sole Its wonderful moneysoter opportunity Come see the many practical needsr home Items and things to wear that will serve you well oll year around and save you money flt 21 II II Eight Popular Shades Small Med Large Take Ink at llnse handsome rayon spur llb youll want several for your yogi son when you realize the savinqu ullorcd with long sleev II cIs and no handy flap pockets Spring Inikxx ALL to STOCKINGS Shop early for this un usual bargain Nylon counter at Dunlop Sf entrance 51 Gauge lSDenier 60 Gauge 15 Denier I0 First Qualify Plain Fancy Heel BVEilALLS Sizes lo cIIInIIInI Popular Shades Take look at those sturdy overalls and youll want several for the wee onus Chch this money saving price CLASSWARE SPECIALS Ladies here are many specials youll want to take advantage of Replenish your glassware at these moneysaying prices sue $199 no Opal Cups and Saucers 12c Glassware ASSM 23C Glasbake Casserole Giasbake Tea Pot Glasbake Coffee Peru Glassware Asst collected the offering andIIpreseni ed it to the treasurer The Palaver periods were led by Mrsl Ronald their nallesson on life in the Congo and in Angola Africa One smut played samewith straws beans and cups and the other played guessing imitated the noises of animals of Africa The others tried to guess which animal it was The May meeting will be devoted to bandwork which will be for sale at the Mission Band Tea Pile and Mrs George Greekanditheichildrenbad game where they Never before offered in Bar iiTTfapirEllington ed first quality nylons PLUS spare matching nyloni Youll save for only little more youare assured of ong er wear Sizes 91019 Choose from an assortment of becom ing new Spring shades After MrsGreer presented each child with an Easter egg the meet ing was Iclosedwith the benedicv mginghrusmn2ss oatesses were Mrs Bales Miss Pearson and Mrs Patton who served refreshments to 20 mem berSandtworguestS MW Tht nEXt meeting of the WA is to be beld at th home of Mrs Snow Oh Programrai OEA CIoInvenllon EAmong the women taking part in the program at the 93rd annual cunventlon of the Ontario Educa Barrie Teacher YOURE READ TO WRITE romr Reruns tional Association April to9 is the head of the classics depart ment at the Barrie District Colle giate Institute Miss ManonRick ard gt Educationists from all overOrb tinlo have assembled in Toronto for the convention to elect new Slate of officers for 195354 the executive headed by capable youngwoman Dr Margaret Mc Creaidy principal Slitutein Guelph who is namedpresidentr DrMoCreIady II woman to occupy theopreSidency of the Ontario Educational elationsiuce itlwas founded 4881 She succeeds Mcllabb at Toronto The last woman pres ems fieltiotiprontoi 1949 resz evpos Approximately 9000 rdelctates participated in the mmannual om convention thelarsest edu channelgathering II anywhere in Canada During the four were In dressedw specialisum various phases of education or took part in panelldlscussicns The ro gramqulso included demonstra Ions and displays dramatic productions verse and public speaking We titionsiomia musical concert Amondthew en whom identnmsMiss BlanchefllunAep ofits undead cliterehce the delegates of Macdonald In will be the fourth in OMSM pl NEEDIl Io cup Um inclusive mum INI not foilMir IIt WPI your not some blmmpamn plush Ydu mow My ink IrycuCAN ink inmate 15m in namen rm point when Ii to gun um Iiuusrrlnnrssrs Clearance of Discontinued Lines of misses and wo rmens homeirogks Tubfast cotton prints Pretty easytowear styles Smart detailing won Ilosr Men heresva buy Youll want to snap up several pair of these first quality work hose White or grey Whitetup toe and heel Size 11 Wild SHEILAA Chumbray work shirt full length button SPECIAL Iz7 SPECIALS TIERED CURTAlNS of nylon enemas panorama Marquisette with Amtruffled Amriouble bed size Velve flouncc and preshirrcd red poc ab kct Trim ill variety of slylcs yagpie chemm ll0 pairs showm nub read Savmw for 100 LINEN TEA TOWELS of fine Irish linen in white with red green and blue bmcler stripes Now is the time tobuy several youll save PLASTIC BRAVES 27 by 84 ins Size Variety of colours Iin three floral patterns Add ncwpcauly to your room at saving price Another big buy for men complete With two pockets pleat Sizes 14 to 17 II uranium Flocked white patterns on while WWWNV SPEClA ORANGE CRATE COVER with floralprinted top and Skirted with an embossed flouncel Bose blue Youllput alot of pennies in the bankavith these savingsl Washable You willbeIdelighted withsthis buy for window trims ness Size 40 81 Each Bill10 MEETS in Styledwithlastcx Substandards Iihough Est ESMOND of fine wool and cotton for ivarmth and lightness lighted withfour inch binding 66 gt180 lusts green gold SPECIAL 127 pr PlLILOIW SLIPS 42 inch Size with hemstitched finish Of fine qualltywhite cution to math TexMade Sheets Stocklrp at this saying SPECIIIAIL 634 pr TEXMADE SHEETS heIn Stitched undplain hunts Snowy white high count cotton Sizes 72 100 31 109 and so 100I For childrenfsizes to tops iniassorvted stripes aws are hardly noticeable nuns Ori tlte attractch Morning Glory pattern Shades of flamingo blue and gold Bath size towels 22 Sirbstandards treat the whole family will enjoy de liciously fresh biscuits Included at this money231533 pcrefgplg lgld figsbarsd rcream junr Iscui an sh marslunalldws biscuits nine SreoItAIIIizIIf PILLOWS filled generously Milli guaranteed weaned ster chilkw feathers Print ed cotton ticking coverinsIpinki1 bitterISlze albeittxlliIx at insj 59 El Barrie

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