Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 17 Jun 1957, p. 6

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Miss Patricia Anne Wllgar lion wilgar or Barrie was married to John Egerton Daniel son or Mr and Mrs Charles Egerton Daniel of Toronto in Collier street United church iitteenth 1957 at three oclock in the alteiooon The church minister the Reverend Ernest Lewis olllc listed at the ceremony which toukplncé againsta back ground or pink Weigeia white gladioil spiraea and palm trees Wedding music was played by Lloyd Tuitord who also ac epmpanied lhe soloist Gillespie in the singing oi Eerlcct Love and Hflllliciswed sling Prayer Mr Wilgar gave his daughter in marriage Her gown of white deiustred satin was made on torso lines with bateau neckline long sleeves and boutiant skirt with sell cording outlining the neckline hipline and wrists Her fingertip veil was caught to the ends ota tailored baud oi the same material The bride was wearing pearl necklace slit of the groom Her flow ers were White carnations lily oithérvaliey and ivy she used her greatgrandmothers flower holder to Carry herbouquet iier attendants Miss Jacqueline Rose or Peierborodflb maid honor and Miss loan Smith at Barrieaod Miss Nora Mcyittie 01 Leslie material as tin gown worn by hoiue ot the hrides parents at JOHN 223Azzwrpth 31m i1 aughterot Mr and Mrs War here on Saturday June the Guelph bridesmaids were also In white Their gowns oi the same iheJrlde were identical in style except or their shortsleeved bodiccs and cocktullrlength sklrls Their headdresses were taii ored banded bows oi the same delustred satin and their low crs were blue mums and dolphin turns in varying shades They were white shoes and while gloves David Daniel at Toronto twin brother the groom was gwomsman and the ushers were Douglas Evans Donald Cruikshank and Russell Woodard at Toronto and James Wllgairol Barrie bro lher at thebride reception followed at the Feel Street where MrsWilgar received the guesla wearing avo cado green chition with dusty pink accessories and Corsage oi Painsiaking CTask Collecting ay no Members of the Simcoe County All and Crafts Association the other group which operate the quilt and rule lair wnich became nationally known following tho sale at the quilt Northern Night to the Royaluntario Museum last year held its annual meeting at lilidhurst Wednesday nlxht Mn 01 the miliprflnattera re vealed was that the group had aprplusot over 5900 he quilt and run air wlll bo lfiid in Coliiiigwoo yearn beginningfwluly when Daily Eaton will oiticia Itlhe opening gt Kileliilliz the members ab ut the finalization oi the sale oi the quilt Miss Louisa Culley exacus title secretary of thaaasoelation reported that The StarWeelriy was host to those whom worked SipneSIéQdd flail this eiied throuah these arcas always PrecfiQus Beaver She and her late hus band had patiently worked toge ther on their hobby and she has continued to colltct and make stons into finished Jewels ior vari ous items at wearing apparel Jiley are also on exhibit in the Ontario museum one at the linear collectionsio Canada The persons engaged in this art are known as Lapsrarians Mrs Steele had arrarized eryvalnahle display tor the Simroe County eraltsrden She told at the locations in Canada where the stones had been tound Somoot the rocks that produce theprccious stones conic frombeyond our borders They rocks whichhave produced the trya vast storehous ut au Shc and her husband had trov on the waichJora vein in rock crevice or cave which could hold one of these precious rag meats Alter hours oi painstaking they would dual ttTJny in drinking pinktitlle orchids Mrs Daniel assisting ehitian and guipnre laces accessories were beigepink and her corsage was deep mauve orchid Mrs Norman Tovcll andMrs CLWilgar of Toronto were bath in attendanie shoes and handhag were navy and she was wearing white gloves and gardenia Corsage dingtrip to the New England states Mr and Mrs Daniel will be making their homo in Will owdale at 272 Eimwood Avenue ireai Guelph Gait Midland Oak ville Oshawa New York and Elm val showed coloredsl es cation and their work gathering meant the accumulation oi store oi stones that have an inestim are mostly part oi the same pride the Ball Since that ilmerhe has been re tired They are members of St Andrews Presbyterian Church Receiving with Mr and Mrs Albert Lyons re ceived many guests on Saturday alteration and evening at their home Mary Street when they celebrated their guiden wedding anniversary Married at the our Crouland WM they armed in Fins Town ship unili mi when they moved to Barrie Mr Lyons was an employee is haw occasion was their dau ier Vera Among their many friends and relatives present irenr out town was Mrs WilliamWatson Minoedosa Manitoba could or Mr Lyons who had come eul especially lor the occasion Presiding at the in table dung in the aiiernoon and evenlni were sin Walann Mn ii Robertson Mrs wills Mrs Edgar Pailerson oi Mono Millr sister of the bride Mrs Albe Murphy at Stayner Mn Ale Sirath of Elmvale and Mn Jame Porlrh and Miss Marjorie Scott at lslinxiun the home oi the iormtr May Straih on June 12 Planing Mill until llMl Ihem on lbls So munity chose as well it Wallace Pilatzke sandalwood Her was in rhc brides two grandmolhera candles Fortraveilingthe bride rhose siefirlién aim just mpg an luvcly pale blue dress and cant énsenh colours Sizes 12 to 20 and ble or silk ahanlung and sailor nendshim Miss Motions hat oi the same material Her Haynes snmce Alter wad hr the Dinner Gathering Eoroptlmist club at the annual installation dinner in Com The impressive candlelight installation service highlight of the club year was conducted by Mrs Moclnnea Speaker at the dinner was Rev Trlmblc minister oi Duh ton Avenue United Churchwhu the theme histopical address phrase from the Sermon on the Mount whosoever shall compel thee to go mile to with him twain This second mile practice is very needed one in club work nai or home llie he emphrl Doing intro more than one is compelled to leave deposit of happiness on the one who lives Hewas introduced by one oi the Soropiimisls in his congrega tiun Mrs Edythe Maxwell and thanked byMiss liuih Shaver Members at the new executive are Mrs Amy Sarjcant lst vice prcaldcnl Miss Flora MeGregor 2nd virepresidcnt Mrs Harold Moore correspond ing secretary Mrs Macin nes Mrs Hilda McDonald and Mrs Bernila Johns directors The installation ceremony ili cluded the lighting oi Ihc ovis ous membersMiss Kay We toleranco Miss Mrs Vance the retiring president who was in the chair gathering ropiimisis lnsral House on Thursday evening with her preaidenlspln and Mrs Wallace in turn presented the outgoing president withhcr past president pin Musical entertainment was pro Vided by Miss Diane Pramwho sang two vocal solos accompanied at the piano by her teacher Mn iiuherta at or The artists were introduced by Mrs Charles Christie and thanked by MissCialre Tillman The dinner tables were decora led with low bowls oi beauty bush and panslcs for the annual gathering and the head table had conlrepiccc oi Iris in the Sar optimist colors blue and yellow Spec guests included presid enis oi several crvico ELLER Kiwanis as In business protes Mar New Executive Mrs Hugh Miss Earls secretary treasurer recording Robert clubs Mrs ii Stephens oi the lary iiellry oi the kinetics Mrs Rob ertDelaney oi the Rotary inner wheel airs Clarence Corbelt oi the Lions nuby Mccarlhy oi the Business and Professional Womens Club William Merrick reprea enicd CKBB and Mrs Charles Baker prcsideul oi the Scnior Cilizens Club which the Soroptim isis sponsor rcprcsenled hcr Eanlution llatv regularly 5695 to $2000 now on salt your choice $500 GARRICK SCHOOL avowen sr nv Mrs Auxiliary and Miss $5055 THE JOAN PA 84661 Tea DraWs The home at Mrs Doing on Blake Street made sitting seiiinz or the Central Untied Churrh Womens Missionary So cieiy blossom team on Wed nesday allernoon The summer sunshine hrougin out urge crowd or ladies making the to huge success Some of the ladies enjoyed their teaon the heritqu ano overlooking Kempenleli Bay frhc its table was cenlred with beaulllul arrangement of while and yellow snapdrugons and pink sweet peas On either side were tall yellow candies Receiving al the door were Mrs bolder and Mrs Brena The hostesses were Mrs Waller Cook president at Ihe WMS and Mrs Honey Pouring in were Mrs Cocilraue Mrs Gorreil Mrs Cectl Mcliluiirin Mrs Perkins Mrs John Murray Mrs oml Dobson and Mrs Gillhlm aclerl as lea scrvcrs Mrs Bruce Reynolds kitchen Convener had as her assistants Mrs iory Mrs Cecil Knupp and Mrs Emms The treasurer Mrs Linda Feltis had Charge oi tickets TRAVEL AVMIDNTFNIL tutti FROM BENEFchAL Luna up to $2300 or uteriu months to repay on Inna our 5500 your IOIII all Illrilllllrd It lanolitlll one hunt to la new colld fhlflflldl iiiitiigl is Ciiiton Miss 398 898 GrandassortmentJn eottod prints tdiiela iastex and rayon Snlart stylus worn strapless orfw syload or Soroplimism by varia Wilda Culbert ZELLERS LIMITED 60 Dunlop St PA 52439 first part oi the dinner presented Mrs Cox Outortown guestsat the wetl diug were from Toronto Moll them and some oi the places they visited on their trips The results oi these years able value Mrs Steele reiused to put price on them in order to relieve herselt at some at the responsibility oi their care she has placed large collection mostly her husbands work in the museum This reflection is changed iromtlmo to time so that It will not lose interest Her cellar garage androoois aro lull of the stones She has work shop ililed with many specialma chines that help tomako the work easier but it still involves con siderable hand labor She eelsthatit is hobby that is worth participating in It takes the hobbyist tn nutobthee way places parts or the Country that many never see and provides work ior their hands at any hour at the day or night It also br its one into Contact Withhundreds or similar enthusiasts thrillshout the world Tourists love to seeaild get these lovelyrstones Ind we need more at them to sell our country cranks Home runnrsnhvcs or roacn and caaorh see the display id our new store HARBERLITEWEATHERPROQF ANOoliro curnp stools Izso LAWN UMBRELLAS Dealt Claritas 350 if ch ch rs 550 sunsets 1995 Hammock Will in Your to 51er in liaison ALUMINUM CHAIRS tr suncors yMaaELLA Taatrsr 750 llilui gt FillilllSlllililS milsaga to those who come toviait wealth that has made our eulln endiélahounbt ar aodpatielico Dnestooa ook Hilihaurs Sha JUNE iS DAIRY MONTH hat EXAMINER 1957 Choose yaurycqo pyjama dream collection soonl From our collection of full length pyjamas comes this tailored like his but all yours fine cotton stripe nipped in at the waist with smart fringe sash Comes with elasticized back waist Sizes 3438 Coloured in stripes overwhite groimdsi PINK Heres aypretty start to your coilecttb This waltz length gown that leaves all time to dreaming no time tofusaing because its cool light drip dryeotton hatiste that needs really Itoironing Beautifully scooped and edged with pa trast piping and nylon lace Wils elasticized at back Sizes 3435 hLur MiAiZE $298 BLUE PINK tiara HOUSE FRIDAY rvrulaas rumm It ramin immer VVBCEIJTIME initialart its wondsrful ltiea when you know that the sleeping arrangements you like for summer are all herabahy dolls waltzlength gowns painnolra ailorad all ottth trash new interpretations so pretty so very cool we couldnt imagine where they could better bd than tucked In for summers night And how nice and iraahthoyll keep too trambad to breakfast or or that matter all summer lonpi Every thing washes so easily some even drip dry never need be ironed Come in see this moderate orlco noaav non ivlsnis Sites 5MLl sasssun alAILOllED mamas st 343 $291 sau watrz tenantdowns Sim uaa $2 ta9l from Evangeline irhonaras 41o Big Crowd

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