Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 30 Sep 1953, p. 12

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at little monster 4m rally behis fauk children are cruel to each to adults it is sad to Witch but when their in Nrected to dumb ani lta horrifyim Out on Sanity mermon drive Meod saw one sucbincl of child cruelty and parent that it is going to be to forget Mimeam might have ve year old and the other out threemere playing by of the country road in fullotmuddy watertoabout of six lichen But what light my eye wasa snail tin was walking in lydiicult fashion uplhe towards the home It took am to ize exactly kitten was so 2L times creature wasnt large cat in its span it had reached about the age as its tormenters May they were trying to drown it be looked out the back win ot the car one of the small en ran and grabbed the little time by one leg and heaved it the air into the water min little kittens head came up the surnce as it tried to get on land and just as it strug uiiom the threeyearde gave in viciousidol in the stomach sent it sailing back into the ditch worst thing about the inci when we rushed back from Zeu to rescue themangled little We the view of the chil pureran looking out the win of the home in unconcerned Just him would you me to do thistle you was all was necessary to frighten their awny but what to say likethat is beyond me newest malt being plan the American and Can male to the New Whom is the 100k last climbed out block suitvabout 30 years years the charcoal greys their mace and twa ago on the Riviera black clotheshcerereported They US Way last year360 OUT hope says Mia RattleCar womens clothesfame yl dont look like anemia to give3hr ideamevral Othervwefllknovm have the it they have toyear will at least so in for black suit might he go dancing in timidly con another oracle oi the wo lesbian world while less lady thinks that the in eonsequence Of black for be that they will have to their faces with make Bqven forbid asked the men their But youcan bet your last spools coat that tbetashiOh elwiIludnout andthis they have won part of the 2th suits in trimmer linesihat are going to on all the bestdressed arm Mens trousers like will be worn although in most casi twill reqnin covered determined to have your wardrobe yrmli el checks odd vests in bold patterns startling ties ewellery There will be with accessories diodes tinystripes end Nils George Ronald Siewari or mull patterns and dark sport coat with bright striped and tat ternll unim The end District Associa tion for Retarded Children is going to have refreshment booth at the Barrie inir this year Both the men and women members are at work planning the venture and the ladies will be on bond to serve pies entice and hot dogs to all comers Mrs Good iscon vener Softball Eriends Entertain For BridoEleci An October bridcrlect ran Mar jorie Longhurst was entertained on Monday evening at party held at the home of Miss Hazel Wright 17 Mary Street Guests were group of the bride Iobes softball friends Miss Dorj othy Miller Mrs Dorian Parker Mrs Robin Lennox Mrs Wilson Mrs Margaret McFarland Mrs McFadden Mrs Marian Smith Mrs Fern Campbell Mrs Kaye Bowen Mrs Dolly Jones Miss Mary Wood Miss Both Mc Lean and Miss Edna Longhurst Miss Longhurst formerly played with Valley Taxi Girls Softball team She was presented with twin boudoir lumps on behalf of the gathering by Mrs Parker Sandwiches cake and coffee were served later in the evening after the enjoyable gettogether Miss Longhursts marriage to Ross Hickllng of Barrie is to take place on Saturday Oct 10 Beta Sigma Phi Vcrdc Mrs George Ronald Stewart RECENT WEDDING of wide interest was that of Early Nupals Held or Ministers Home The marriage of Ills Verne Lorraine Cakes daughter of Mr and Mrs Cbnrlu Cakes of Bar rle to Delbert Samuel McFadden con 01 Mr and Jim William McFadden oi Apia look place on Saturday September 12 at twothirty Oclock in the site can at the home of Rev William Clem ents 63 Caroline Skeet Barrie The ceremony was performed by Mr Clements Given in marriage by her father the bride was wearing gown of white brocaded nylon over taffeta with threequarter length veil caught to headdress of roses and lllyobthervalley She was carry Ilm bouquet of red roses Her attendant was her sister Mrs Aiken or Picton who was wearing gown of blue bro caded nylon over taffeta with shoulderlength veil and head dress of roses and lilyoftheval ley She was carrying bouquet of pink roses Ross Peacock of xroomsman reception followed at the Le gion Hall where the mother of the bride received in mauve dress wearing grey accessories and cor sage of yellow roses The grooms mother who also received was in navy blue and was wearing grey accessories and corsage of yellow roses Later the bride and groom left on weddingtrlp to Niagara Falls Barrie was the bride travelling in powder their return blue suit wearing navy accessories and corsage of pink roses On Mr and Mrs Mc Faddenwill be making their home Mr and signing the register in Central United Church The bride is the former Mrs Fannie De sourdie daughter of the late Mr and Mrs Hurst of Bar rie and the groom is the son of Mr and Mrs Stewart of Thornton After wedding trip to the Eastern States the couple are making their home in Barrie Sororin Visits Hospital Every Monday EVening The Beta Sigma Phi sorority has had project for the past few months that has been little known outside of walls of the Royal Vic toria Hospital Every Monday night since the first of February two of the local chapter members have gone to the hospital and vis ited every patient in the building In the childrens ward they have distributed balloon to every small patient and in the adult patients rooms and wards they have given out new magazines supplied by the individual members and copies of The Examiner and Toronto dailies The distribution of news papers has been particular plea sure for many patients who do ndl otherwise see them and all the patients have really enjoyed hav ing the girls come around They also give out writing paper stamps and pencils along with the papers At the regular meeting Of the sorority on Monday evening this week at the home of Miss Doreen Hendron Dunlap Street East it 0R0 STATION Mr and Mrs Jack Galbraith Coldwater and Mr and Mrs How ard Crawford and son John are spending few days on Manitoulin Island Frank DunSmore is spending week in Sault Ste Marie with relatives Joseph Graham has returned to Port Arthur with his sonin1aw and daughter Mr and Mrs Douglas Rathbone and Lionel Armstrong and boys Ilhornhill spent the weekend with Mr and Mrs Elmer Uncles number from here attended the Forest Home anniversary Mrs Nelson Johnstone spent sev eral days with her mother Mrs Wood Orillia PERSIAN BOOKS Books made by natives of Persias interior even today have pages of palm leaves with the words inscribn ed with pointed instrument IlAlIIIEIlFIElllMOT lt was decided that the group would purchase yellow smocks with the sorority crcsl on the sleeves for going on the hospital rounds In that way patients and visitors will be able to recognize the sorority members as they perform their friendly task On Monday evening list of hospital visitors for the next three months was drawn up by the club Beta Sigma Phi will hold pro gressive dinner for its fall rushees ouQct to entertain theprospeu tivenew sororitysistcrs The din ner will start off with first course at the home of Mrs Joseph thlan on Collier Streetend will end with coffee and an evening nf entertainment at the home of Mrs William LaPlanief Burton Avenue Early in November the sorority is planning to hold bridge and fashion showv Smllh Studio Photo Ministers Wile Honored with WNIS Life Membership The September meeting of the Womens Missionary Society of St Andrews Presbyterian Church was held at the home of Mrs Brown 220 Dunlop Street East on Wednesday Sept 23 with large turnout of members The president Mrs McKinnon presided and led in devotions amistcd by Mrs Cameron and Mrs Le Gear Following the devotional period Mrs McCaw reported on the Presbyterial executive meeting held recently in Barrie Shere ported that the plans for the syn odical meeting of the Womens Missionary Societyto be held in St Andrews Barrie in April 1954 are almost completed Theslrudy book was presented by ers James Ferguson who outlin ed thechapter on Old and New run run FREE so DARWIN TULIP BULBS With Every Order For 100 Bulbs Now ON SALE DARWIN TULIP BULBS 2m FOR ONLY All These Bulbs Will Bloom Nexl Spring Compare Our Prices Anywhere Market Gardener and Holland VBulb Grbwer J0lIIl Wilson sous RR Thornton ITED j9M 9398 coilv lnnisfil cup THIS COUPON $5000 on allgused cars over $50000 in value $10000 on an in trucks over $30000 in value in Apto Outoftowngucsts at the wed ding were from Trenton Utopia Alliston Baxter Mldhurst and Auto Educallbnin Africa and the part played by Christian mission schools on the dark continent very happy part of the meet ing was the presenting of life membership to Mrs Ferguson The presentation was made on behalf of the society by Mrs Rawson immediate past president of the Barrie Premnterinl Mrs Ferguson very fittingly thanked the mcm bers for the honor bestowed on her Following the meeting social halfhour was enjoyed by all with refreshments served by the hos ess STEADY MAGARA FLOW With four Of the Great Lakes 55 its reservoir Niagara Falls has the steadiest flow of any great walerlt fall bridge end points north last week Mr and Mrs Jack McArthur and family left on trip to the Thundering Service Mrs Lanes brother John Mo teacher Hrs that Piecull on Morning first prize for their school display at Oro fair second prize Culigwbobsmhimoroval mumm Congratulationstolhcsmol The thankoering service of the WMS of Central Prsebyterinn will be held Oct id at 230 pm at the church All ladies of the com munity are cordially invited comma Word from Muirs in Japan Mrs Muir has received Word from Rev and Mrs Francis Muir and two children that they have arrived miely in Japan Mr and Mrs Muir are established in their own home and are attending language school travelling by train Philip and Douglas are at tending Canadian school in Tok yo Their addrcm is Rev Francis Muir 245 Gimme Deneu Chafu Ola Ku Tokyo Japan Recent Visitors Recent visitors here were Mr and Mrs Lee Bracebridgc at Gilchrisls Mrs Marshall Lane Windsor at Ernest Lanes Dr and Mrs Ernest Brown and three chil dren Ottawa oi Walker Cald wells Communion Service Service in the United Church on Oct at 230 pin with Sunday School preceding This is world wide communion Visiting Manitoba Mr and Mrs Jack McArthur and two boys are visiting relatives in Basswood and Strathclair Mani toba Returns to of Mods Ronald Blackstock has returned to University of Toronto to con tinue in the medimlkourse Mr and Mrs Howard Campbell rind family visited in Toronto and Bradford last Sunday Business In Winnipeg Dr and Mrs Melton and son Paul hnv gonp to Winnipeg on an extende businem trip Krehickenpox at lllllvicw Chickenpox is quite plentiful in SS Hillview School Mr and Mrs Gilchrist and Stuart visited Mr and Mrs Oopel in Owen Sound last week Mission Band Leaders Mrs George Campbell attend ed the Mission Band Leaders Rally in Elmvalc United Church Tues day Mr and Mrs Lovewere in Toronto last Sunday visiting EPLETTSf THE 1954cROSLEY 17 TN WITH FULL YEAR WARRANTY on all chassis parts and tubes including the big picture tube and Epletts months Free Service HANDSOME woou CABINETS All aerialsrare erected underihe regulationsol the Barrie bylaw moustache No metal No plastic chasm nuuxr omen CONSOLE cums Brsr consouvuuu if IN mu ONLY Er HAVEElislibfv NT BARBIE Elllll SEE THE Illlondule llurdwnre OLEMITN SPACE NEIITEITS Elllllll FURNACES Thereare none better EASY TERMS see Them Buy Them At The Fair Present the must sensational price newsin TV HistorY MODEL F6 17 TOLW 17 CONSOLE Model re 17 00V Handsome styling in selected hardk limed oak Amazing Crosley picture wood veneers walnut mahogany or clarity Outstanding value 21 consul Model F0 2101 Areal beauty and an outstand ing performer 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