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Barrie Examiner, 12 Jul 1957, p. 13

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clt Vasey Womens Association unil er the direction or Miss Eleanor Edwards who is blind Mr Pugh chairman or the Slmcoc County Servieo Extcn on Committee iFirslg els Vlhe lirst elar oi children to Lndualc train The Joan Garrick School will lomu II this avcnlnus charm school zudurtlon rhe second ceremony oi ita typethnsehool held its lint inflation in February gt the lndultlon begin at eighio clock The ll graduates who ln clude six children will show their parenls and friends Whlt they have learned in Iheschool modelling sports clolhcs and modelling tuner as yet She hu datinilely let it IS her lul receive their dlpv chlrnt school range in in In Him to 12 years During that course they team how to lure their clothes hand and bi mrnners posture and modclllnzr skills Mhllwl comes Irolll Cookstow Allcr being one at 12 oal The children enrolled at lll Miss Allen an employee of alisls Hamilton she was third prize winner in the llllss Barrie Ra dlo contest in which Miss Kcn nedy Barrie District collegiate street wear The thcmc oi the program is summertime camp lllodels Sun shine Camp The adults in the eliss are shiriey Allen who was selected lrom among 200applieants to be iinalist in the Miss City at Hamilton contest this spring sheila Stephens Miss Barrie 1950 Elaine Kennedy Vicki Dcrard Intl liargarrr Frost Children graduating are Krill erlne Langston or Camp Borden age nlne Diane Morris age to iielcn llihay or Cundles age sov cn Dcah Fraser Carol llltlltlol iond clghtycarold sister or the school director and Mary Ann lopplelon who at live years or ago is the youngest student She thinks modelling is root ball Carol is the only youngster to have serious thoughts about Picnic For County Blind Is Great Success Tiavel To Midland For Event Sighted lricntls blind people and even the weather cooperat ed to make the iourth Innulll pic nlc for the blind oi Simcoc Caune ly great success The picnll was held in Little Lake Park Midland it is sponsored and in aneed by the our Slnlcoc Coun ty Advisory Committees to the Canadian National institute for the Blind each year For some or the blind it is an opportunity Parsonage Selling For Wedding COLDWATER 0n aturday aftcrnoon July sixth 1957 at the United Church parsonage in Cold wuter Joan Burnic daughter or Mrs Orla Banncrman cl Cold water became the bride of Don Gllblnk son at Mr and Mrs Cad Well Gllhank ul Mcdontc Rev Ross Cumming oLlicialcd at the ceremony The attendants were Mr Ind Mrs Douglas Edwards oi liledonte roeoptlon lollowed at the home of Mr and Mrs Orla Ean nerman John Street Goldwater Tbe couple are rcsldlng in collage on Reinbird Street lull ond KISSES All love and hints in um llmlly when lsp or Mim Wile Anprnved more by North Amcrlun Vnn Llncs it youre moving aoon youll make hit oycaning ur on creo eellrnrtc cmrabeu lalln tied areth tor North American van Lines Morita and storage no uurton Ave phone PA Mass student VIII also an cntrani bliss stephens received her modelling course as prize or helhg chosen the local beauty queen in the contest sponsarcd by Th0 Examiner at the 1056 cX hibilion oi the Barrie Agricult ural Society She In now inking hair dressing course and will bl employed in the modelling schools hcnuty salon in comple tion of her training Mlss Bcrard ll consultant at the Childrens Aid Society has iurlhercd her modelling career by training to lte an instructor She now teaches one phase oi the personal lmpmvcmcnt curriculum at the Gnrrick School Miss For est in In employee oi the local hrilneh hi this Canadian Bank Commerce 70 Sighlless to discuss problems with others who have encountered and solva ed similar problems for others it is one ol the new outings in the year For blind Ind sighted Ilikc It Is chantc to meet hnd become better acquainted The first picnic or the blind oi this county was held ill Spring water Park Mldhurst in Septem bar 954 In spite ill rain and cold everyone had mllrvcluus time The following year the pic nie was held In Midland Each year morc people have attended The dislrlet Ice of the CNiB and eommlttce members report cd that as early as January calls were received inquiring about the date at the picnic This year 60 to 70 slghtlcss as well as their sighted escorts and chill eom mlttec membia altEndélltllc pic nlc Following registration or guests during which name tags were presented to all guests which lil sn Identified them as blind sight cd escorts or board members an interesting array or games and competitions for the blind was conducted Arthur Pugh oi Barrle was in charge or sports The buck passing game in which ball was passed lrom pcrsonto person in circle and those hold ing Die ball when the whistle was blown were eliminated was won by Angela Marley of Phelpslnn The team winning the orange rc lay race was composed of bllrid persons from all parts at the county First prize tor the spot race water also won by Angela Marley Phelpston Other prilc winners were Wu nlcns shoe kick May Sanders llawkestunc Mens sllul kick Wally Kennedy Barrie Baseball throw Michael Council Barrie hac daughter or Mr in the afternoon Canon Nicholson officiated at the ceremony and wedding music was played by Mrs Nich olson Given in marriage by her father the bride was wearing it gown or pure silk white organza over lulleta with Frcneh lrlcc cm broidery circling the bnullarlt hooped skirt and edging the seals lopcd sahrina neckline and short sleeves hi the fitted bodice Her elbowlength mittens were of the same material and silc wore mntehltig coronct headdress and an elbowlength veil Her towers were pale pink glamellias and torn in spray arrangement gt She was attended by Miss Shir lcy Blanchard oi Toronto maid oi honor in mushroom pink silk organ uvcr talicta and Miss Vera Rnitur Mrs Bud Exton and Miss Sheila Lamb at Toronto bridLsmaids in aqua silk organza ovcr talleta welcomed everyone to the picnic and thanked all thusewbo had assisted in making it the best pica nle yet Community singing was led by is Mallion oi rottenham with Miss lilac Wilkinson oi Midland at the organ Wally Kennedy ol liarric sang two solos loilowing willch on hehall or the blind oi the county be extended worm thanks to committee members and other sighted triends who had made this day such mem orahlo to Marshall che son or Mr and Mrs Barrie on Saturday June the fifteenth 1957 at three oclock short soaitn studio MR AND MRS WICE Making Their Home Here Alter Bermuda Honeymoon St Michaels and All Angels Angllcnn Church in Toronto was the setting tor the marriage or Miss Davin Lorraine Ke nnel Mrs John Paul Kenoc or Toronto Edson che of Their gowns were made with short lull skirts and tilted ood ices ln empire style emphasized The neckline were high in the trout and scooped in the hack and the sleeves were They wore enroncts rot iresh liowers in their hair Barrie was groomsmnn and the ushers were Russell Heist of Toronto William Morris at Ottawa and Bud Exton of Toronto reception followed at The Old Mill Alter wedding trip to Her mudn ltir and Mrs chc are making their home in Barrie Outertown guests at the Well ding were from Earrlc London Montreal Windsor Strauord anll Sirnia eni°Y llavouri ith sashes John Coekburn in every llovour when you 50 refer you 5497 KlIJAI ENGAGEMENT Kr and Mn thrush Dexter 10 mm the contestant their datinhtgr lemonyn7 ellne tn RobertgA Howddyscn Rev nnd MF Howla Mortileum Onurin the nine 33 Fourteen ladies met at the home at Mn Pain in Minesllll lnl the mKulll meeting ol 5L Peters WA Scripture reading was taken tram Acts versus to Mr King gave splendtd report on Synod and talk all the Diocese and Mrs Foysinn gave talk on mental health with excerpts lmnl Norman Vincent The Power oi Positive Thinking The July Inccling Is to be held in lhejorln or picnic atMrc Foystons cottage The meeting closed with prayer llrs Arthur Pain served dell clous lunch Fates book Mrs Grant Dunn ls Hostess To Hillsdale WI The regular mectlngml lllllsdnlu Womens lnsiltutc was held at the home of Mrs Grant Dunnu There were 13 members in at tendsncn Mrs Gordon Thompson prcsi ed The secretary Mrs Frlwley read the minutes at the last meet ing and dealt with large amount of correspondence Roll call answered hymnst oi the indie by making strawberry jam Thc muttn Age is sillto Dunn reading In article on The Quiet Years Hillsdhlc WI ladlcs have Vol ming classes The members accepted an invi tallon lrom Waverley Wl to file winters summer but chl mind was taken by Mrs Grunt untecred to help with the swim Here Li berrlu 55 cup water large saucepan lugr classes irlct director lelnt did do ycslcrdly was wtrl lbrllii loses hall tuned neutrino who on or am build nil Bony Eon fill out Illlybllea cups lbs sugar l5 bottle llqulil lrult pectin llullnhout quarts llrm rlpc small strawberries Measure cups whole berries firmly Pack ed wilhoul crushing into very Add water anti Refreshments were the hostess assisted by Mrs Row and Mrs ll Trew em spa hnl unplunitscl route on beeaura pol Ell do to loll at gun unprovrs direalio Ladle served by two Iii up neck on longer sciway hun we rlnohl amen bones In lend joint meeting and social whim It eah more oi fit cumlnulgd its only cot evening at Growes Pavilion There wilths cheatXrllys spon nncsscs con TOWN EVENING SOLIDS BLENDS The latter Competition was cun clurlcd when contestant lurin er baseball star perhaps pitehcll the ball out into the lake when the tumult subsided one of the committee members was heard to comment Gnlnl washed out lets cat Nor pienic would be complete without food The highlight of the day came with fabulous meal prepared and served by the at $75 Taking time our or the Elmers trying our deliclous Cantonese style Chow Mcln Why dont you drop in and enloy one of our malty hilly chi err dishes lAWCETTlnlly line this range Apprnxlmnlely month In supply Complelu neon Olin installation nnolldlp or nudgel Terms coaching nilin nouns and Brolilnl tilde hlllchln rrriormanc automatic iirbting on all burners no cxrllasl wartime case To BUY And Small dnw payment 01 only $1870 will have thls smart cool cooking range in you kitchen in time to belt summer heat Phone Or Drop In Today To PANEL STYLES lLLUSTRATED JuNlons lilsscs wonnns slzcs POPULAR sunllcll PRINTS Ann comms ilAYons DRvaDhY WONDEIlhUL SELECTION or scans nor cxiivrln AS lunour norm or srolirs new and vllnlrtblflflidgysurum all Nowc the time to start making your inns and Jellies tor next WC All too Ditch the clips by and come Octtr her the Jam andjelly cupboard is SqllU not list all iood start now At this time or year jultrabout everybody lama or for change in diet and along comulhcclrlwberry crop to help eltelnul sweet spreads reservelhzt is sim pie to litlie delicious to eat and pretty tolook IL STRAWBERRY PliESEilVES about 10 medium Glasses lhsprescrvu cum small whole berries nhoul2 pix llrm ripe straw to place over high heat Ind bring to lull rolling boil stirring carc iully to keep lrutt whole Reduce heat and ball gently minutes ilernove irom heat and at once stir in liquld lruit pectin all loam wlthmetal spoon let cool about hour to help pre vent floatinl lrull Cover preserves at oncc with inch hot parlilin Skim Then lnlo sored by the Clnadian Red Cross at Hlllsdlln in into September line report on the dlstrict nnnulll meeting ilt Vnsey was giv en by lllrs William Douglas disc rennin muesli T0 1695 Lrrllics orlérfgam in ceremony in SL Mallbias AnzliclrlChurch ll Coldwater on Saturday alterooon July 1957 Miss Edith chines dlughtcr oi air and Mrs Nelson James at chsemn was united in mlrv riago to Louis Porter son ol Mr and Mrs John Porter at Cold water The wedding was solemn ier by the rector luv Donald Churchcr Strawstaolr Cutler ulrvon Sawyer when tearing down an old barn tame licmss an iron straw cutter handmade withl the assistance til the local black smith ll hilll live Iaruc lculh sections blade inches length ll inches The handle and the gadget lur the loot were missing Straw cutters were common at one time Sometimes the blade hod but three teeth This method oi cutting straw or the cattle prevented waste and contusion with the hold great ehllngc In agriculture ed flrefléclflt€oJudfeh and In cattle tecdlng Straw slacks JULY 51 bliss Ruth Tayloroi Coldwater wl the brides allcndnnt Ind Ralph Porter the croomshroth er was groomsmrn Jack Tipping pllycd the Wed ding music The soloist was Mn David Norton ol Wauhxushellc who sang The Wedding inyci and Perlect Love Following wedding trip the couple will be matting their homn Coldwzlcr MONTHLY PAINS CRAMPS Dont bell women who so you nullrr mm plino crrnpo baeiuire at wort trillion room doriogmootlrlyperi all Tell IIan pnqu cumin iinlihunl no third iron or hmpound Villmln in actually live more pain in the mnj slew not just the pain sell Wh notfind nulynur irr no riai Weatler you so can in murmur it you or not tillde Jolt rllinkhlmnlmm Dru Slur Talc tor sody filmoi Io allhemumnjyowmplnlnl oodonorerpenanosalriiiog rciicl null the empty carton tor cllmlul reluud otyoor annoy We have thousand or Intimac lia on tile rroor nlislinl um loln lth today Try our safe norlalr pun Get our all lonn New rormoll di lolhanr lelell will dad ooole iron Compound with Vlumln in IKMAIWOIDUIIL 01 are something at the post Agi llllS TRY OUR HQM ii In titlillli To Till21 WEEIIENII Tulle home or selection or our specialties land delight the whole lamiiy weve line selection or Dutch Candies cheeses etc too which we are sure you will rind delicious millin BAKED BREAD

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