Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 29 Mar 1957, p. 12

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CQdiéhAfimvérsérrz Celebrated IhNjOjnh Mr and Mn Joseph Searhro of town Dick ot uwmm The social evening held in the Kirkland Lake former realdents Oddfcllowr Temple =on Wednes the Barrie dictalet celebrated their golden wedding on St Pat rlcka Day at the home of thelr sonlnlaw and daughter air and Mrs Arnold Shortt in Kirkland Lake All of their family were present with the exception of their eldest ion Jack who resides in Eng land and they received number of beautiful gifts and many grandchildren grandchildren irnd the couple were married on March 17 1907 They Canada in 1927 and prided in this dlstrlctfur the next nine years on the second line oi Flos near Elmvale at Mldhurst with Gupe and Beg oiSdtumlchctg Mr and Mrs Stub have and six great Natives oi Llncolnahlre Eng eame to ginsr COMPANY Newton Robinson Guides met in the Orange Hail lutJbursday they opened the tneetinz with The Queen followed by the prayer 30 call nowcon nosinsou was respo ed to by 13 mambenand Ive visitors day emu by the addiction and Rebekah lnleelebration of the 138th year ot Qddteliowsblp was attended by closo totoo men and women Aprogramotfllma cards and tdruhmenta was enjoyed win ncrr of cardparty prlaea were Mrs McGregor Mrs Ball Mr Porter and Harley Holocy Mrs Howey Coutts and It Crown Hill envener ot the bout on the Drury arm Mm 15 minutes The color party than came forward and Captain Stew art officiated in theenrolment vamfil Quin aurpnsewhen mm 59 and June she presented all with BadenPow ncssages oi congratulations Attending from Barrie was hclr daughter Mrs James Balt Thcywent north In 1936 and vgeorgelvy MrsShorll la the resided in South Porcupine until Start now to add Spring Beauty to your home choose colorful former Doris Scarbro There arculaat summer when they movrdto Cenmnnmbdgu use an new Draperyfabrlcs Florals Scenlcs and Abstracts in an en Kirkland Lake Iour sons Jack George of James Trinify Guild parish and as far north as Moo soncc were mctl ruthcre Diane Coffleld and Anna Callahlll werealso presented with their ribboosnnd emblems After Campfire the patrol lcad ers servedlunch be worn during the year 1957 which commemorntesrstfs hirlh um Also discussedwas the coat semble of beauty that will give your whple room new and charming look for Spring Choosevirom our wide selections of designs color andwidths if you are unable to come in we would be glad to bring sample swatches to your home Dont miss eurgreat Storewide Savings event with Savings in Baby clothes were made and two afghanswcre completed Fur ther aid is planned by group for Moosonee where used clothing has already been sent Climaxlng the meeting was visit from Joan Garrick of The Joan Garrick School who was capany assisted by hits Joan Burrows and Miss Juno Gable They demonstrated the proper and graceful way towallr sit and enter car with dignity The models also showed how to re move and handle coatsand how to apply makeup to enhance ones naturalusclf Jiats were modelledw Spring bonncta were perched on many heads to determine which was the loveliest hanger campaign which takes place this coming Saturday Plans are afoot for the Brownies to at tend Timmya Faster Seal show at Maple Leai Gardens again this year The meeting closed with tips mass patron Bnowmiss First Becton Brownies met in the Council chambers with all Brownies the Tweenles and lead crs resent meeting opened with bean bag game which wore off some cxccss encrgy Then with open 3531 °micsrssfcr APARTMENT FOR RENT During powwow Brown VOwl VELKAY firmllégtshcn Maternity Dress Shop 100 Collier St Barrie PA 83804 opposite the Library every department Has Been Busy During March Trinity Junior Guild March ac tivitics were full of variety and nembcrs showed interest and on huslasm as they put to full use hcir motto Fellowship and Scr vice On March very cssiul rummage sale was Parents Of Sidiierers Given gt can on una arc List Of Dos And Donis By 3iflimlffi$té3 their Co oratc Commun on Teacher OiSpeech Therapy Miss Jane Simpson presided at child Try to CALI THE EXAMINER FOR PRINTING PHONE PA 2414 MR AND MRS JOSEPH SCARBRO Develop Confidence auc fwm an order For custom Mode Drapes Priced From 300 per Yard and Up Sltllnlr comr Blthmom IAduiil only hegencral meeting on Monday The regular meetingof Barrie than the average when more new members were DICK STETELE aod District Association for lie tarded Chlldrcnwas held at their school Monday March 25 Mrs MarionCross speech ther apy teacher from the Sunnyvicw School for cercbrai palsy chil dren in Toronto was speaker at the monthly meeting of the Bar rie and District Association for Retarded Children Denis Sheard presided at the meeting which was very well at tended Mrs Hamilton principal showed some oithc establish regular routine for the child so asto avoid hurry and unnecessary scolding Avoid talk ing about things in the childs presence that might worry him Try to protect the child from any quarrels and misunderstand ings that may occur in the home Children often become seriously disturbed about matters that bother grownups such as money worries illnesses and the like After bad speech block call the childs attention to something welcomed Therewas enthusiastic interest as group activities were outlined Mrs Edwin Ineson chairman of special committee formed to complete The Guild Booklet revicwing its history activities constitution and prayersgave eport on progress to date Mrs 310 Seymour outlined plans for he Maypole Tea being held Friday May 24 from to 530 oclock it will feature an apron bar delicatessen booth and decorating demonstration to be given on Tuesday April 30 by curator comes to Barrie through courtesy small token of appreciation was presented the sue Latest in Fashion Yours for Refreshments werc served coming event is an interior Miss Louise Knight interior do She is touring Canada at present The demonstration of Wolfonden Miss Knight will show two films followed by demonstration period The history of furnishings and privacy and canoniy duausit CfliNIt Gln snor Corner Collier Bayflcld sour ndly not om store mir trimester Regular Sateen Drapery Lining Supplied FREErof Charge CLEARANCE On all stock material priced as high as 550 per yd going at Sale ijonue STORE EdyBayfleldftiflext to Lithium 100 200m clsc Call attention to the fact that few people possess perfect speech and that most people overcome their difficulties by practice Encourage him to talk in family situations where every one is relaxed Let him tell stories recite verses or read aloud without interruption or correctionsbut NOT in public it the child is dominantly left handed he should be permitted to continue to use his left hand in everything Mrs Cross advised She urged that everythingpos siblc he done todevelop the childs selficoniidcnce encourag ing him in any worthwhile activ ity in which he showed interest and aptitude But such children should be protected from un necessary cxcitement she warn cd bake table The Guild is concen trating on aprons hoping to make the apron barvery special Groups reported social service work The needs oflpeoplc in the craft work done recently by the oldcrchildrcn Articlcs included bird houses string holders aprons knitting bags and tea towels Theschool is having some in terior decorating done Com pleted were the kitchen hath rooin outer hall and crafts room Great improvement was noted Mrs Gable reada letter from the wivesauxiliary of Ed gar RCAF Station offering to help when needed and enclosing ocheouc for $21m assist in buy iiig teaching réfiildsfifii the school th proceeds from the recent rummage sale were $146 The speaker introduced by Smith had been accbmponied to Barrie by Miss Clemmcnt edi tor of Special Education magalt zine in her interesting talk on speech difficulties of children she used some case histories and incidents during her years in this work the coordinating of colors will be featured followed by question naire limited number of TICK ANDDBIJVBB tickets are available Mm Guild fommflmm PH members REMNANTS asamtss Priced from 10c Square Up chavy DutywlBeamu TRACK Reg 40c per ft Special20c per Complete with all fittings iif HUNDREDS TO CHOOSE FROM SMARTEST STYLES FINEST FABRICS Lowssrrmcas PETITS Misses 50 HALE srzss TEENSIZES think will make speech easier for PRICE FliflNi him Dont force the stuttererto speak or recite as aform of pun in BROADhOOMm ishment and dont develop sense Curtain Ends Traverse Rods Cushions Lamps Danis Dont ever imitate or allow anyone else to imitate or make fun of your child Dont inter rupt him and dont suggest other methods of talking which you Wide range of colorsand size to choose from Four Crinolines Shetold of one little girl who had never uttered word She had come to class day after day and never ever spoke until one day the teacher said How many crinolines do you think should wear under this skirt Kathy Kathy answered font of guilt in him by severe re proaches Dont force him to speak when he is tired or cxcited Dont make him show off by speaking irth hnaésr nan suns in poor wonsaan BLACK RIBELENE NAVY rmcor er FINE W00L swarms all woolitriplctwist grey green mushroom and sand neg i150 sq ydSPECIAL 950 sq yd pieces he is unwilling to do Dont show evidenceof surprise embarrassment or impatience when your child stutters This willmake him selfconscious and ashamed and intensity the ef fort necdcd to speak The speaker was thanked to her most interesting talk by Mrs Ernest Hankin Lance Rumble will be speaking at the next meeting of the as sociation That was the first word he had cver spoken Mrs Cross urgedparents with children Who had speech trouble not to give up hope and not to expect perfection 0nthe con trary give them every encourage ment for whatever effort they make gt She explained various ways used to improva childsspeech Parents of stutterers and stam merers were urged tthcep their children in as good physical con dition as possible give them pleasant home situationand re move all unpleasant memories of shattering so that the child would nqt be afraid of such occurrences inthe future Need More Rest Stutterers need more SPONGEX RUBBER workstn neg 250 sqy PECIAL 51pr casuhLaoxy surrs iwrnnsisasohslnawnsr Twatmitt 1er cmrns Looxroun VERY mesa rnis srmnu ANi SAVE MONEY roo gt snor ants WEEKEND AT smnons comrarw rattan room cunts PRACTICALGOODLOCKING ALLWEATHERSiELieslv Reg Prices Viscose iLAIN TWEED savoLOOM 595 sq yd ti up season mniuo ctr WCTU Momma The Womens Christian Temlt perance Union regular meeting will be held at 256 Codrington Street Thespeciai speaker will he Mrs Ambrose Hamilton advis ory president of thefOntario Un ion roruiss sweeps vaaresmias NYLON linuxa nits am new savhas am new acorns Lowrmcrjs Lo EPRICEDFROM SPORTSWEAR cagtrcoarsnroa $1250 on wastes asNGAyNEDUSTsR COATS BLoUSEs SWEATERS rest nous or at us down WE WILL APPEAR T0 KEEPYOURTAN our beating bi EittaoTthdueHTHs to be When you our hands liveries top quality fuel and expert sérvic of all types For prompt de 67 MARY ST BARRIE PARKWAY 82461

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