AROUND TOWN or has The lady golfer has her bug get bullied on the golf course and beam Take opening day last Pmuday at the Country Club Rained dismally just at the time the ladies should have been up thereteeing off Its not just weather they have contend with either Theyra lso prone to being bullied says Star Golfer Alice Bauer firm believer in womens rights par tieularly on the golf course All over the country more and more women are playing golf every year and its about time they learned not to let themselves be Qbullied by men Whenever the men players start nagging woman for talking too much on the fair ways or for taking their lime at shots the women should nag them right bac Mtss Bauer points out that golf gamefor relaxation and hould be enjoyed it little con crsation and few laughs would good for men players who sually play too grimly for their wngood she says So the men should be glad to have the women along despite few faults As former allAmerican wom tns champion she maintains that onvcrsation good for golfing Even during tournament she likes to talk and wave to friends because it helps her relax ill lle talking might improve your husbands game she Cll5llle Cladlcs Dont think that the attractive little blond golf pro is thought less feminist however She urges the ladies to observe the rules of golf etiquette as st fly as the men do Silence ng anyones swing is an absolute must she declares So is standing behind and away from the swinger and so is picking up your own divots But she still thinks that women CinchTo Sew her son sizes 4840 2t SEWEASIEST This printed Pattern makesa darling playset for your little girl with mini mum of pattern parts sewing time Versatile top is smock apron or terry beacheoat with shorts or pedal pushers beneath Printed Pattern 4840 Child rens Sizes Size top and shorts take yards 35inch inbed directions on each pat ernxpaljt Easier faster accurate Send FORTY CENTS 400 in coins stamps cannot be accepted for this Anttern Please print plainly SIZE NAMEAnDREss SIYLE Nun he thinks she knows why when the men hit their bad shots they need an alibi So nat urallyaha women are it So stand up for your rights iladies fomer Banle Flyer Jim the Maple Leafswas married re cently in St Thom5 More Church in Verdun Quebec His bride is the former Wanda Josephine Olialloran daughter of Mrs John Campbell and the late James OHallonnr of Ville Emard Que bec Jim is the son of Mr and Mrs George Morrison of Ville St Laur cnl Quebec His former fans here join in extending best wishesto the young couple One sport in which Barrie has fallen sadly behind in recent years is tennis but the Jaycces are out to alter that state of aff airs They ï¬gure and rightly so that the place to begin is with the younger generation And so theyre offering expert supervised instruction to youngstersbctween Ihe ages of eight and fourteen every Saturday morning starting this weekend Classes will be heldon the towns public courts at Queen and Shear parks from ten to twelve oclock They will be en tirely free and interested boys and girls can ï¬ll out application forms that will be available at Les Cowpers photographic studio on Dunlop Street West between the hours of seven and nine oclock tonight and tomorrow night Carl Mason chairman of the Jaycccs junior tennis program will provide any additional infor mation The Jaycecs are providing tens nis balls and will supply as many racqucLs as they can to boys and girls who do not have their own or cannot borrow them elsewhere The date of the presidents and iccpresidents conference being held under the auspices of the Barrie and District Home and School Council mutt month is Monday June 3rd not June loth nor Juno 313th both pwhich were mentioned in The Examin ers Home and School column last week Up Muskoka way lady had no difficulty talking to her son in Egypt The local paper had its time reporting the story how ever week brought the voice of her son several miles away to put it mildly into the home of Mrs Christina Hunt of James Street The eightyyearold Gravenhurst lady was thrilled to hear from her son Staff Sergeant George Hunt speaking from Bay Root Egypt Despite the fact that her hearing is slightly impaired versing the great distance with Thescrgeanthad recently been released from hospital Maybe somebody gave him an overdose of beirum Eternal Triangle Every move to new home in volves rapi Mama sno the hfnver When you Ir for WlfeApprnved move by North American van Hues bodys bappy can us today for mos estimate on your have Lcampbcll Limited agents for North American Van Lines Moving and storage in Burton phonenn Mass spunwonrnr anovsu rant SUPPLIES lso NTESTED WALLPAPER Morrisonnow dcfcnceman with surprise telephone call this Mrs Hunt had no difficulty can cvefl Dcs Cowper Studio THE ENGAGEMENT is an nounced of Miss Marion Louise Perrier daughter of Mr and Mrs Cecil Farrier of Beeton to Alvin Ernest Lloyd Thompson son of Mr and Mrs Lloyd Thump son of Barrie The marriage will take place on Saturday June 1957 at hm thirty oclock in the afternoon in Trinity UnitcdGhurch at Beeton The brideclcct was member of the Class of 1955 of the Royal Victoria Hospital School of Nursing 19 yCenrral Church WMS Will Hold Tea on June 12 The May meeting of Central United Church Womens Mission ary Society was held on Thursday at the home of Mrs Bishop on Tomato Street It was opened with hymn followed by prayer by Mrs Coehrane Roll call was answered by Bible verse con taining the word Beauty Arrangements were made to cater to the 361T molhendndi daughter banquet on June and plans were completed to hold an afternoon tea at the home of Mrs Doidge 145 Blake Street on June 12 Mrs Jory read letter she had received from Mrs Katie Besse ofGuthric regarding the affiliation of the two major wo lnens organizat ns of the Unit ed Church Allen supply secretary reported on the Christmas bale that had been sent to one of the mission fields of Northern Ontario Highlights of the Presbyterial held in Midland on May were reviewed by Mrs Elsie Knupp and Mrs Cook Mrs Feitis reported on the Toronto Conference WMS convention The devotional period was led by Mrs Brena Mrs Wil liam Bristow sang asolo The nextchapter of the study book on missionary work at Hong Kong and rmosa wasrgiven by Mrs Fe tis Following cup of tea the ladies journeyed to the Central Church parlors where the act of affiliation with the WMS was he stowed uponthe members of the Explorer girls of antral Church MORE Tm SIZE To many Canadians the rapid development and the growth of popula on bringa sense of The Canada they knew passing away just as the com munitias rnany of usvhave grown up with are also being of allreeognition Being bigger is not necessarily being better Campbellton NJ Tribune thithnejinstitute SponSOringSchool PoSierConlest Guthrie Womens1ostluite ga therediat the home of Mrs How ard Campbell fortbeir May meet ing with 11 memberal and the visitors present HI Gray opened the meeting and members sang Canada of Iieers for theyear were then of ficlnlly installed Seeds are to be bought for 55 No end No 17 by the in stitute Delegates for the district annual were chosen Mrs Mel Jamieson Mrs Pearson Mrs Husband and MmC Bane Alternate for district director is Mrs Gray For thoscrwho are in Grade after September there will be project iMake Litter Bug Pos ter for the cm Fair Roll call way to relax was answered In many different ways Mrs James Pearsall who was delegateto Guelph on May and 10 gave an interesting report As it was Save Life week demonstration on artificial rev spiration was given by some of the members who took the course at the town hall in Barrie Hostesscs served lunch Members were reminded of the district annual on May 31 The next meeting in June will be at Mrs Mel Jamiesons Con vener is Mrs Enion and the topic is Citizenship Hostesses arc Mrs Husband and Mrs Jamieson EVereif WI Will Celebrate 20th Anniversary The May mccting of Everett Womens institute was held at the home of Mrs George Jackson Jr with 23 membersand two visitors present Mrs Elmer Hal bert the new president opened the meeting Willi the Ode and institute Creed During roll call Display an antidue or relic many displayed or told of articles in their homes of 100 years old or more Current events were reviewed and rug fair would be heldat Collingwood on July 31 and Aug 12 Mrs Bert Kidnie and Mrs George laffmyitifereappointed to Save Dollars and Cents Plans were made for the 20th anniver sary of the Institute on June 12 in the United Church Neighbor ing institutes are being invited Mrs Fraser of Glcneairn who first organized the Institute will be the speaker Everyone was cordially invited to attend espec ially all former members Planswerc made for the In stitute to entertain at Simcoe Manor on June 13 ing Your Community Clean made by the pupils of the different schools were judged The best school fair The awarding prizes for the posters which were exceptionally well done gt presentation was mader to Mrs Harry Middiebrook who for the past three years has been iItjrtakes Let to satiSfy Us Whcn we are buying place inklie world we insist on the best quality the best workmanship and the best price before we buy any merchandise any We hope you clothe same before you buy gt If you do youll come to Evangelich again and dgain to get the best there is at the priceLwirh the full conï¬dence that any purchase will exchanged or your money refunded ifyouarernot entirely Satisfied BEAUTIFUle new AIR cONoiriouso STORE roforEN soouiN narrate Af blahAccessories aml sportswearinrwimian stones iN roaomor it was announccd that the quilt attend the shortcourse Sew to Posters on Health and Keep from each school goes to the institute is very faithfub gift was cent to Mnlawla Gambler president for the but three years In Cecil Gauthier cave re rton the district comm meeting which abeattend ed at Cockatown Thai district annualthta year is being held at by on June fl Mrs Reid historical re search convcncr took ovcr the meeting and with the help of Mn Karvin Hand gave history of Burns community Earlyschools and churchei up to the present day were recalledJinn with the early history of Woods farm then known as the Steven son Iam where 10th lived The histories of Steven son Memorial Hospital and the late Miss Hannah Connell mis sionary from Burns Church were also read Lunch was served by Mrs Clar ence Arthur and Mrs Murray Cascadden llollows branch Plans Programs For Coming Year The regular meeting of Hollows Womens institute was held at the home of Mrs Reid last Wednesday with 14 members present The new president Mrs Evans was in the chair it was decided to donate $5 to the Cancer Fund Mrs Rumble gave an inter csting report on the district dirv cetors meeting in Cookstown Programs for the coming year were planned and as usual no dif ficulty was encounlcrcdln finding homes in which to hold meetings The branch is looking forward to year of gatherings inwhich cul ture and entertainment will be enjoyany blended social hour was enjoyed with lunch served by the hostess and committee TOURIST noLLan iffhe tourist dollar thousands which are spenteach year in Restigouche County is tremendv dhs asset to any community Many visitors to Canada have said time and time again that we would have lot more visitors if Vwc would improve the meals and the bedswe offer them and if we dont try to overcharge them to Camphellt0n NBJJflbune through the MAJ Soï¬a poem eddlng of wide interest tcokplace tn the church of the Nativity at Thomas on Monday May twentieth 1957 attest oclock in the morning when Mlaa Lucille Marie on vellc daughter of Mr and Mrs Edward It Gravelle of Tim mlnawaa married tostephen Jonescu of Barrie son of Mr anera Radu Joneacu of Ttmmtna gnev Father Jeffrey officiatedreceived in pale green inctailic at the eeremony which took it against background of pink Inapdrlgoos and white muma wedding music was played by Mrs Piche who also accom panied the soloists Gaston Mir eault and Miss Helene Paulo in the singing of Before Jesus during the signing of the regis ter Givcn in marriage by her father the bride was wearingqgown of ilefted satin brocade made with fitted bodice and sweetheart neckline trimmed with seed pearls and iridescent sequins The skirt gave sheath effect in front and had gathered fullness It the back Weeping into tiny chapel train llcr fingertip veil of silk illusion was caught to tiara headdress of seed pearls iridescent scquins and rhine stones The bride carried prayer book garnished with demure and garnet rosesand stephnnotis with white streamers The maid of hoonr Miss Doreen Provost was wearing cocktail length gown of pale yellow nyA ion tulle over taffeta made with Vneckline fitted bodice and full skirt Her matching head dress was studded with rhlne stones and she was carrying cascade bouquet or mauve baoy mums and yellow carnations Miss Constance Parent ondMiss Suzanne ltaiche were brides maids Their gowns of tulle over taffeta were inshades of bluebird blue and pink and were madewith strap less bodiecs and full skirts an matching lace bolero jacket They wore identical headdresses studded with rhinestones and seed pearls and carried cascade bouquets of pink carnations and white baby mtlms The flower girl Miss Louise Gravellc cousin of the bride was wearing frock of blue silk or gandyover taffeta made with full skirt Shc carried nose gay of sweetheart roses Luke ravclle was groomsman and the ushers were George Joneseu andsLioyd McKcy Ar reception held in the imperia Room of the Empire Hotel the molher of the bride 10 cocktaillength aceshcalb wearing hat of pink rayonalpaea cloth and coraage of pink rose and white earns floor The grooms mother who assisted was In navy blue taffeta and was wearing pink picture hat and eomge of plnoeehio roses and white carnations Leaving ona wedding trip to Southern Ontario the bride was wearing rose tweed suit with white accessories Mr and Mn Joncseu will be making their home in Barrie where the groom is sports editor of The Examiner DOESNT PAY if there is an increase in law lessness there has to bo an in crease in the number of police and this of course costs the ord inary citizen more money it does not pay tobreak the law Wcstlock Alta Witness Barrie Wl Sponsors Spnng Tear Barrie Womens institute spring tea in Trlnlty Pariah Hall was Very successful The individual tables were do conted with daffodils and the main tea table was covered with lace clothand centred with In arrangement of spring flowers Mrs Jacobs Mra Reg Adams Mrs Bogardla and Mn Heb eskey poured tea On the bake table were Mrs Seal and Mrs Button Mrs Lyn was in charge of the bauar table draw for pair of pillow slipsthe winning ticket drawn by Mrs Ottawaywaa won by Mrs Fern Morris Sanford street Mrs George Bowlea president of the institute met the guests at the door Mrs Pringle wm tea convener Mn Nora Bowles held the set ing meeting for the bazaar table Many useful items were made 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