Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 18 Nov 1957, p. 2

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When Too otteotheowoer at an ooh klpt to ukchir precious timepiece for grantedand forget to bring it to his good friend the loal icweiler or necessaryper adieu chockup Ind oiling Alperlodi eienning at your watch isa tsme fiver in twl ways The repairman not on removes dust or dirt that might lt hive silted into the movement he also removes canceled dirty oil Like any mchine your are douswnch movement needsnii nnd the right oilto protect its moving pans against nicubnal wear The hex at proper lubrica tion too often rmlLs in this wear 1nd ultimate inaccureey or com plete stoppage ol the movement Avold all possible shocks to your watch Remember many an automobiles shock absorbers have been broken when going over deep rut in the road and even shockresistant walch can take just so much outotthe ordinaryjoltlng Gentle handling lslnsurance against broken paris Easy nm It you wind the stem of ypiir timepiece the action tight ens the mlnspring and stores new energy needed to run the watch wind it gently with the Whenoy9uwrcntvto reset the band on yourkuch gently pull out the stun And let itth in flaevnmewny lnrbrid jewellers give this Id vice to the owner of quality watch who vnnts awellonnlntnim ed aeeurgte timeplec Always take your watch to quality watchservice depart ment for any neeesary Idiust menhrcleaningvory repair Insist on genuine factory replacement parts Wind it once do preier ahly in the morning And When yo intake it of your wrist 4111 not to expose it to ex treme hot or cold conditions Keep it my from per fume powder or loose tobacco erum And above all it the watch shouldlose its accuracy or stop completely dont try fixing it yourself linkering will line watch movement can be an ex pensive experiment Your com munity watchmaker makes it his business to nurse sick watches back to health SELFWINDING evnnmo watch for men has jeweled lever watch styling in the elegant diamond hour markers unveiled at the 57 Fashions In Time Show lhevcase and scroll ends are 14 Karat gold the band black suede Canadian Jewellers who are holding National Jewellery Week from Nov 18 to 23 offer some tips on care of sun prize possession THORNTON Scouts Commissioner Ian Wels man of Barrie will speakto the Womens Institute at the monthly meeting to lieheld at Mijs Harvey Knapps home 7th Line lnnisfil on Thursday Nov 21 at pm gt He will be speaking on the Boy Tunetested servicei Scout movement and ill mothers in the district are welcome to attend NIAGARA HEIGHT The falls at Niagara are 176 feet in height AtBritish Col umbias Daly Glacier the water has clear fall of 10tmieet assures best moneg service gt Wmmmdupwsmoo bringing monsy pgoblemtoHFCLCnnhdnllArget nndmmtxeeommended consumer finnnoi compass You meivc money service bitched by 19 yeanf Wooprompt fixation with choice of repayment piano Ind your money H20 today lama van Enomjnnmcr atmmmw Donia Vlod Tulophonl PA 035519 angels in Thorn on of the Central ignited Churchs Womans Associationpro busy sewing and collecting articles tea for their annual bazaarL being held on Wednesday Nov 20 in the Oddtellows Hall Loyaltysoaaay Ob3ervecl By rill Bushing on for on rat solemnnan lr slime when newva are invited on join on Oct 21 on ma local chap ten Xi Alpha Iou Cbpterud AlplmPhiChrpter held mom meeting It The Studio to which the how were invited to mm Therswolj short on lees meeting which wasiollowed by averyin estingqnd lnioqni the demonstration givenTby Mrs Join Glrrlck assisted by Miss Jason Door prizes were wonlby MISS Medlyn SmMrs Ramon Need ham and Mrs Beverley nursing berd Oct 28 Alle Phi Chapter held nBoekwerds Party at the home oi Miss Marion Poster or um of the exhibits an of which would makefsuitobl Christmas gifts are MrsL Feltis left presidentot the Sen ior WA and Mrsb Glllhnm tea conven or andi brewing Retorvaumber More than 600 members of Trinity Anglican Church Barric witnessethe laying of the cornerstone iorthe new parish hall on Collier Street Slmday morning The official laying of im several pmapectivemembersVThls proved to be veryenjoyable party and as the name suggests everything wnsdonerhnckwds lroln ihe von Novhll meeting was held attbe home of Mrs DorlonDou cette The rushees attended this meeting at which time plans for formal dinner in thei honor to he held later this nth were mwn up dint Meelin 0n esday No the Canadian olyFirst Baptist Church held Joint meeting ln the Sunday School Hall Nancy Rowcll president of the VCGVITT was chairman or the pro gram in which the girls presented the stone was carried out by the rectors warden James Pupple tbn The specialmorning services at Trinity and St Giles had record attendances total of 1069 people attended the three ser vices two at Trinity and one at St Giles Following Mrs Abby Barris doth birthday on Nov lava numi her of her neighbors on Dunlap Street spent social evening at her home and wished hérmany more happy birthdays Mr and Mrs Harry Slessor Hawkestone will be at home to their friends and relatiiles on the occasmn of their silver wedding anniversary on Saturday Nov 23 from pen to 11 pm Mrs Ebby Harris Dunlop St celebrated her elghtieth day with her family on Nov 12 in th home of her son Cecil Mter the dinner tpnrty the family andglandoh dren presented her with eighty roses and rocking chair Mr and Mrs Aberdeen oi Moonstone vi to announce theyengagemeut of their daughter Marion Anita to Flying 0i£ieer Everett Cowanof Wnodslee Ontario The wedding will take place at Knox Presbytenan Church at Moonstone on December at seven oclock gt 132 FINE PR nucrS Vc ce in Italy has longlbeven am us for tapestry brocades silks and Venetian laces which were similar to the brides soriés and pink roses glimpses at their mission study onJap2n The study book The Full Circle was reviewed by Ann Camphellp Janet Birnie and Carol Gough described Japanese customs and Pat Bell spoke of the history and progress at Bap tlst missionary work in Japan Miss Margaret Sinclair pres ident oi the WA and Miss Verns Prltchard leader of the CG1T took partin an impressive sen vlee ot afliliation and candlelight ing ceremony Mrs FA Luck presented affiliation badges to the membersoftheCGIT manner Jabtesiiza MRJA MRS LiER THOMAS Roaus Reverend Roy Webster officiated atan Orillia Weddingiin st Pauls United Church when ROsalie Fay Nichols daughter of Mr ondlvlrs William Nichols ofvOrlllia married Walter Thosz Robusson oi Mrs Presley of Barrieand the late Mr Rob The service took place it Saturday October 26 at Zoclock 53 Harol Deniggsey played the Weddin music and Charles Op ser wassoloi gt and Nancy hols Or were ilower girls mpaie pink and blue nylon misses with bite shoes andgloves and csrr pink sweat he rt 10 and whitelmum rocks of Her was Bruce Montgomery Don Saniord Barrie Tho bride was given illJllllll age by hcrviather She winter1 ballerina thistrapless gown of white net over tafiiétawithjaee embroidery and withnma hing longsleevedjscket He pg tip veilwaSgheld bya seed pearls and she carried also quet ot red roses nndj mums The aid of honor Miss no Prlbchard Brecebridge dt whiteoccessories and bridesmaids Miss Barbara Tén of wh nantandelss Carol Cox both of mg herMrsPresley Orillia wore identical dresses hiue lane with match Receivflig other the ceremony gt hols wore light rose silk or pale acces ritchard wore Miss and te othe blu Marll For her wedding trip to gore Fails andBuilialo the bride gilt blue sheath dress Following the program reiresh mentst were served bymembprs of the Womens Association Grade Work Workshop for Hillycresifl Parents Parents of students at Hillcrest School Barrie will have an op portunity work in thesehoodnext Thursday evening Membels of Hillerest of discussing grade Frank Skelly married Lloyd George Michael Battersby Son Mrs Viola Battersby anqthe late in st Marys Romancatholic Church on Saturday November at 10oclock Right Reverend Monsignor The bride was given in marriage by her father and she woré weldlength gown of hrooaded tai leta with princess styling and bouiiantskirt She had matching and her elbowllengt gloves iingertipvei was caught bya udded with seedpearls and bri ants She carried bun quet oi red ros Mrs DonaldBnttersby ma ron oi honorysvore gownotzlhce and nylon tulle withmatcliing jack andnllitens Her dithered hea dressmietehed her turquoise dress She carried junior bridesmaid Miss Dianne Sydney Arthur Battersby Clair celebrated the nuptlnl mass Miss OfBrien playedthe weddingmusic iivanBarrie and Donald Matters by Toronto were ushers For the reception held in th home oiMr and Mrs Michel Mcv Laughlin Alliston the brides mother wore brown novelty tweed dress with tanamesories and coxsage or pink carnations For the wedding tripvthe bride wore strikingwool dress in in shade of chili pepper with front ching hat She had corsage ot goldanation The couple Barrie Skefley worepastel pink ciysfnl ehaxen with velvet ribbonth unaware matchmg mittens and featheredfi headband Sheearried nosegay of pink sweetheart roses Bernardloser Skelly of En rie was groomslnan Albert Su Home and School Association will be given an opportunity of hear ing the teacher in grade class room déseribe and discuss the workvdone by that grade There will he classroom for éach grade andthe parent may attend the classroom in which heorsbe is most interested Following the classroom dis eussion all will adjourn to the and urn whero the principal Bell and the staff willbe prepared to answer lurther ques films This is the first time this form of parentteacher work ha centriedat Hillerest is scheduled to start at eig oclock With navny coata white hat and at pink carnations The couple are now living in Barrie lie leatnm dTUX eel olte Ch in time to the mum Sermon INTMXNI ONLY KONE PA 511 flattery and perieclion it yallworwhlla gold will wt gt be rgfluu

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