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Barrie Examiner, 7 Oct 1957, p. 9

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Coupegrom flg are finTelethon Tl HARRIS EXAMINER MONDAY OCTOBER 1951 interim RVH Auxiliary Will ck first at two oclock Reverend Brenn oilicluted Mrs accompanied Mrs Verna Robinson to Perfect Love ilnd the Wedding Prayer Given in marriace by her lathe er the bride wore waltzlength gown oi Chantilly lace fashioned with scalloped Sabrina necka line long lilypointed sleeves and it boutiant skirt Her waist length veil was gathered to net crown which was etched with pearls She carried Bihlc bouquet of lleather ichean another sister ot the bride were similarly attir ed They wore rust taffeta Willi beige eummerhunds oi organza which were looped at the baclt to form sash Rust hats and shoes with beige gloves completed their ensembles Their llowers were Mission Band Hear Story Of Why Hana Hid Thirtynine girls and boys at lendcd the meeting an Wednes day Get at the Cullicr Street United Mission Band Colored leaves were cut out and games were played BettyLou Rabey read the min utes at the last meetinlt Mrs Lloyd Smith Introduced the new leaders Mrs George Livingston and Mrs Robert Snrleam Mrs drums at the WMS in stalled the new officers presid ent Dnvid Lnngstatfe vicepresi dent lulie Smith secretary Betty Lou Rabcy treasurer Hcathcr Campbell roll call keeper E111 hheLh Parry The treasurer Heather Camp bell reported bank balance of $4250 In Postnikoit who sold the most tickets tor the May tea was preacnted with ball The members who helped with the worship service were Nancy Synnott who read the prayer BellrLou Rabey who read the icriplure Robert Alexander and Janet Knox who took up the coil action gt Mrs Livingston told lllc story Why Hana Hid lrom the study bookHands New Home ww REAL LUCKY REDDEEE CF Nineyear oidGordon Landon round seven lell clover on his uncles larm MR AND MRS JANIES ARNOLD DUFFIELD In Collier street United Church Karen Ann McLean dilu ghter or Mr and Mrs Donald McLenn oi Barrie married James Arnold Dulneid son at SergeantMalor and Mrs Duttieid of Camp Borden on Saturday September twentyv September meeting oi the New to Womens institute has held the home ni Mrs Archie Wan ass with members Ind tour lending The meeting the Ode renewed the Lordc Prayer and the tiary Stewart collect which was read by him Jack Cameron Each lady who nve an account oi the trip to Clnldian Art China Factory iurnllure lactnry ell the days tour The dis asked to attend meeting Mrs Allen read an Interesting paper activities Plans were made or the In nual lowl supper which will take place on Tuesday evening Oct Mrs Smith held contest won by Mrs William Want and hits liawn Mrs gave readine the House by the Side oi the Road Shaw also held the draw won by Mrs Sam Allen Mrs Vinny read paper called An Honest Sting Mrs William Ward Mrs RI mond Ward and MISS Roberta show vinncrs roonl bouquet were llrs George Smith Ind tor the living room bouqucllilrs Steve dawn and hirs larlt Came eron The meeting was adjourned and all lolned in lovely lunch Next meeting at Mrs Joseph Eel courts in November FEMALE EDITOR TO COVER ROYAL VISIT Mrs Arthur Cherry editor of the Glad Tidings and director of publicity on thtl council ex ecutive ol the Womens Mission ary Society of the Presbyterian Church in Cunildll will he among the official press representatives chosen to cover the Visit of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth and nu stow Bert Churchill trolling bouquets eI bronze and yellow mums and green ivy The lowcr girl Miss Diane DuLlleld of Camp Borden the grooms sister wore yellow ny ion dress with matching head dress and carried yellow mums with touch oi bronze Frank Little Toronto was groomsman an Raymond Dul brown accessories and Corsage til while hahy mums Assisting her the grooms mother wore light pink ligured silk with brown accessories and eursuge of pinksweetheart roses For wedding trip to Northern Ontario and Quebec the new Mrs Dutticld Wore brown wool dress with beige accessories and cor sage oi yellow roses On their return the couple will live in London Ontario The groom grandmother Mrs Raysonucame from Vancouver to attend the ceremony Other guests came lrom Strauord Glencoe Whitby Toronto Mid land Oriilia and Gravenhurst Museum Exhibits 11 Ir Illn cou OLD TIME KNITTED PURSE kriiued purse carried on the linger by ring wouldnt be at much use to my lady with her had Itlendcd and the Grip pied Childrens Camp All enjoy ct president is to be the November on community gt Show Mrs Frau were judges lor the lower for the dining Mrs Jack Cameron MR Married Aldo MRS JOHN VAN Shirley Koopmans daughter at Mr and Mrs Leo Knop mans oi Exmorra Holland became the bride at John Van der Heide son or Mr and Mrs nuke van der Heide oi Orling awier Holland in the Christian Reform Church on Satur dny September twentyeight The couple will be residing in Barrie Flirt or the Seventh Annul Countywide Art Exhibit progress gtl Step forth on Wednesdny even October when the Committee in chlrlc headed by llxchlirmln Mrs ll Wilson at OrlIlII met in the ottiee at the Gimme County Recreation Scra Vii Entry arms are now ready or animation and will he ihnlieti previous exhibitors Others ly be obtained irom the see re ry oi the Art Exhibit com ntlltce Mrs George Church 4m Bay SL crlllia or Louise celley slmcoc County Recreation Sera vice Barrie Completed entry terms should he in the hands at the Secretary by Wednesday Id 1957 It received alter this date it mly not be possible to llsl entries in the catalogue trlcl representatives in various part at Slmcoe County have kind ly consented to receive the paint ngs trom those who live near them Ind will deliver them to the Orlllin Armoury where the abow is to be held These rcprl senulivcsarc follows Mrs Moon 03 Vicioria St Alliston Mrs Lemon Cooks Mil Speiiiitail Slayncr French 70 Ontario Colllngwood heaven in nald Sl Barri Mrs Blrkcr 5i Worsley St Barrio David Hair 3051 lllanlcy st hitti land and nits llurray ziiu LIEIIE Street Orillia All auction sale of certain paint ings designated tor the auction exhibit These pitlures will be booth will be held throughout the on display and hlLlS will be re corded as made The highest oidder or particular picture he alncs its owner at the close at the Show The owners of the palniings sold will receive 50 ot 1h proceeds while the assoc iation will receive ihc rest to help delray exhibit expenses Mrs George Church will be in charge oi this booth Arrangements or relreshments oil the tirst evening are being made by the Beta Sigma Phi Sort orily In Grillia These will he served to first night gucsts lolluw jib fiqrw Ln Cowper Studio ER HElDE ing the opening ceremony and Special program reported lor the llowcr commit His Highness ottawa oct 12 cherry will represent the magae line and the women oi the Pres byterilm Prince Missionary to 14 Philip to iilrs Society ice The church bazaar date was set Nov The missionary eonvcna er llrs Roy Partridge continued with the missionary program and introduced hirs Newton aesseoi Guthrie who gave splendid talk on WMS work her subject being Give Thanks tor All Things Crown Hill WA Plans Bazaar Crown Hill United wit met at this special missionary meeting To hostesses were thanlrtul tor Mrs Gough read the minute and thank you Mrs ThtL regular monthly meeting 01 the Womens Hospital Auxiliary oi the Royal Victoria Hospital was heldl the hospital all nlcsday Oct President hlrs Eplctt pre oldcd Eighteen members an swercd roll call Mn ll llc Fadden was welcomed as new member to the auxiliary Sympathy was exprused to the lamin ol Mrs Stan Bullock on the teeth at her husband also to Mrs hlries Caldwells lamily and aldweils lamlly in the loss oi hclr brotherinalaw Flnxnelll Report The treasurer Mrs Elrlck reportcd Ioial receipts of 38550 for the month at September his amount $120702 was mm the recent tag day lurther turn at money had come in tor the Bakelus Bake Sale This project has now rcllitcd 5850 The bank bllance reports were as lollows current account 52 Will life savings account 510443 convention accuunl $8133 Iller registration or the two delegates It the October ceil vcntion was made Earhdele gate was voted 525 expense money Tug Day Review Mrs Doris Grant gave do toilet report in lay hnd thanked everyone ior malrlnlt it such success Mrs llcllmn rcporlcd the sunshine cart had been taken hrough the wards eight times in September Twenty seven halts oi wool had been given out to he knitted up tor the cart llrs Eplcti appointed nom inating committee to bring in slate ot otiicers tor 1953 The convencr is to he Mrs Mc Carroll Honeymoon liver rour honeymoon mu ht long past but the little wantrt will love you an the more it you rlvo her North Americln van Linc Wile Approved Clll move to your new home curds Mrs Drury gave the Drury Mrs Gough Kenny and Partridge Mrs Organize Jr Group Junior lo Porn Discussion was pcrsued re gutting tormation ols lunior Auxiliary letter was read lrnrn Owen Sound lunior Auxiliary which wu most inspiring That Auxililry Ills pledged $641 the wards the new wing ol the Owen Sound liospiti rinally the Auxiliary votedle approve the iorming oi lun ior Auxiliary and lurlherapprov ed extending to that auxiliary lull are oi the rooms and equip meni now used by the Senior The Junior group will have IL own executive and work llldl pendent oi thc Senior hut in en epcrallon with it It meeting re glrdlng Iurlher progress on the Junior was scheduled or Oct 10 at pm Rummage Sale Mrsll FIctt gave report on the rummage salt which to he held Oct 25 in the Oddicllowi Hull train am to pm All members were given share In this protect Voluntary workers committee wrapped 175 down dressings In September and sewers made 177 new articles Muth marking of linen was yet to be done The meeting voted the sum shot towards the cusl ot linens tor the hospital The mcrling atliuurncll and lunch wao served NGAGEMENT Mr and Mrs llcrhert Brett llcltcnzic or New Toronto nna nouncc the engagement at their onlyduughler luyce Evelyn to Ralph Vincent Hayes son olhir and Mrs Vincent Hayes oi Edgar Ontario the marriage to lalre place in Century United Church New Toronto on Shturdny 0ctolt bar 12 at 230 pm 115 ARTICLE lreusulcrs report Mrs Tuck paekelless skirt Such War in lashlon once upon time Rev White at Toronto has conrtibuted it purse anion other articles made ln Scotland his birthplace It Is piece of knitting navy eoiored line crochet cotton some 10 by trimmedwith steel heads The beddshro strung on the cotton and knitted to form pattern The piece at knittlnlt when folded lengthwise llntl sewn together towards the centre leaves little space the ends are down as well The whole is drawn through carved silver ring little bit larger than finger ring the finished artlclo carried by therlinger The neat wee purre cared lor siller and bawbees necessary tor near here NoelfG one 011 APPOINTMENT gt IOB cardamom EYEjtvCAltth PM Slefihenson RO 3fdrarncusons rehabbing Monroviaems the occasion illralo isoyca Error MIN STREET ANOTHER DOUBLE FEATURE for you in handknlt SWEat ers this attractive pullover ror teenagers can be made plain with tuil roiled turtle collar as shown on the boy or tor variety you can knit in the patterned braces as shown an theglri Either way this attractive sweater is very easily andquickly made and is wonderful asset to the teenngers wardrobe tor wintersport timei Instructions eome in sizes 14 it and 18 To receive knitting directions simply send stamped selladdressed envelope to the Needlecraft Depart ment at this paper requesting TEENAGERS PULLOVER Leaflet N0 CWJIOK hasageto do wigh borrowingmoneg Age in company spoil experience aoeauac tire is backed by 79 yonn experiunlc you may borrow with con tidsocs You got prompt attention repayment term tailored to youroasds peso oi mind about money mutton Do In two generations hlvo dens Borrow withcouddonootromlleuaobold Fianna uncommon phou as Denolnlnniom $50 BETTEFi BUY THAN EVER On oétobcr uth thousands oi Cutdiam will lglin httve lllepppcrtunily to ionl in this angler why to nva Many thousands will take advantpge at they have uch year tor round dozen years Theyll have speciil reason this time hemIsa the 12d Ieriol oflers the highest interest rate in Canada Savlngs Bond historymaking this issue and out from them Ill Arrangeior your bonds without delaysave them to speed worthwhile plans lowrd reality it In emergency should arise they can herodeemed quickly Ind 15in to cashlure value plus caroedinterest citsd Sitting aoudr ctn he ordered throughbtnlts investment dealers and trust or loan firms or through the convenient PayrollSIvings Piln where you work Interest First Years 34 Remaining 11 Years 45495 loo ssno slooo blood and in lully registered form slim slooo ssouoh noun Not more throsloooo oi dar yellow sweetheart roses with tield the grooms brother and the home at Mrs larnes Rix on Mrs Roy Newm in an vap 33 gt gt Campbell limited Ilentr tor mgrelg séerpztsmzztrsn and streamers Kg MageLrZhn or CamptBorden Wednesday evening Oct at gig 3de Norln Amelien van Linn Th ffm rm fin MN 130 Mrs Kenny opened the lion and stature no uunoa mi Hart MISS Jamie meeting with hymn allowed by The meeting closed with nylon hltLean or Toronto the brides Giles Anglican church hall the and rayer by Mrs partridge cousin and the bridesmaids lliss brides mother received the special Prayer for all who are wepwm pleafldlo welcomc ASMALL Gail McLean the brides sister guests in dress oi dusty rose ill in the community mm or me Eve Ck oEPostTwltl and hliss Lillian Lucas oi Barrie 1m 0V 53 sheath Wllh members who oincd with us for Halo AN and the junior bridesmaid lliiss matching satin eumberbund no call was Sumvlhme 1am tl

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