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Barrie Examiner, 15 Jun 1960, p. 7

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FROM SUNUP to sundown Its the extras that count the flashing memory jacket that is dille One such is this sleek and thJS dented smrf shirt oomposed of bulb ant scarf print squares Above left dam is working harder than ever In the hands of good design ers denim is still its pmdi ml half but much Met VAocwwycu wwwuwwcgvuwygw cplVan that slemmedlookondgowoll with the matching brass buttoned VISL The hand somehnbodlm balowisde signed llm leisure bolus eilfiorctlmmecrmvaul liothislnadeodaWat ermbundanawitlhanfinhifl famt shown with Jamaica Mufeotimdwrksldn ANGLICAN CHURCH WA THE BARBIE EXAMINER WEDNESDAY JUNE 15 1960 Collier Street WMS Hold Final Meeting The final meeting of the season of Collier Street Afternoon Aur lliary of the Womens Mission ary Society of the United Church was held Friday in the Feliow ship Hall Members were wel comed by Mrs Tovcll Mrs Shepherd and Mrs Butcher The president Mrs Bert Rob ertson opened the meeting with an inspirational talk from lilo story of the Pentecost from Acts bringing to our attention the fact that Pentecost was with us this week and also that church union had been consummated ilmt 31 years ago on this day The hymn Love Thy Church God was sung after which the president led in prayer The May minutes were read by Mrs Steele Reports were given by the treasurer and the secretaries of departments Mrs Welsh was in charge of the pro gram The devotional was led by Mrs Gregory who read from tho irst epistle at John chapter She also mini meditation from the pen of the late Mrs McKilIop Mn Mill led in prayer The offering was melved by Mrs Dmko and Miss Goodlel low and dedicated by Mrs Welsh duet by Mrs Malcorn son and Mrs Barnett was es pecially enjoyed Mn Harry Armstrong led in 44th Annual Conference 01 Smith Simcoe Deanery Approximately 150 delegates representing 23 branches at tended the 44th annual confer ence of the South Sirncoe Dean ery Womans Auxiliary of the Anglican Church The confer ence was held at St Pauls In ndsfil June Tilton Fund in Canada It was voted to divide the funds equally between the two appeals Mrs Dinkam Diocesan thtlellelpars Secretary Mrs Barnett Diocesan Ethica tionol Secretary and Mrs Liglltbourn Officer of DeanerA the year of independeneo for Sierra Leone Several thoughtprovoking ques tions were answered frortn the question box by Mrs Sa or WA quiz conducted by Mn Brown followed Everett WA members extend the study of the last two chap ters of Emory and hlyrta Ross book Africa Disturbed being study at the musicktolklore and drama of the African village As they visited with Airicans every where they were told Iifusic is part and parcel of the soul We dance for sorrow for joy and for anger Music expresses our traditions and development The Ross were glad to find that some westomers were now working with Africans to rater traditional music and folklore to an important place in African life An outstanding African or ganist said respect good mus ic from all over the World but today have pamionate de sire to restore and keep and develop all the beautiful in our African culture After the meeting was adjourn ed tea was served by the social committee and delightful hour of fellowship was enjoyed Mrs Borland Elected Pres WASAGA BEACH Twentyh two members of Wasaga Beach Ladies Club attended the recent meeting at Nancy Villa when Mrs Vera Borland was elected president for the coming year other otficers are vicepresi dent Mrs Oral Davi hy Philliss Miller and tuas urer hbsFisher Mrs Ken Blanchard was the winner of the Inolq doll dressed in 25 $1 bills sum 13 DUNLOP ST Youll isthmus 11 you of on and Jun want you llxo YOU HONElf Inva tat unil luaic full ma dress An elegant our um will vl you minit look for rtmtwur or In lnloh mal pmy Illustrated one runny nylu slxu 695 SUSSMANS Parade of SUMMER FASHIONS Hundred nan hundnd of dresses to choose mm In Junlm Mines Ind Women It will be worth your while to map suss for the arm and at to HAVE WAYS TO BUY Charge The day began at 10 em with ies also addressed the gather the celebration of Holy Coma ing with messages of interest munion Rev irant of St from their r$pectlve depart Illustrated is White Arnel sun permanent allaround pleating Easy to wall no ironing Sizm 518 ed an invitation for next years conference Rev Bridle Rural Dean was called upon to RELAX IN HOBO ENSEMBLE Knovv Ont Better Stroud WI Theme Know Ontario Better was uppermost in the minds of the 12 ladies of Stroud and district who boarded chartered bus on June enroute for Preston Kitchener and other points The lorenoons drive was through rural Ontarios wooded vistas interspersed with farms The weather added to the days pleasure At Preston the women were guests of the Hostess Potato Chip factory Courteous guides THE STARS SAY By ESTRELLITA FOR TOMORROW Dont expect too much plau ctary help now Friday will be day in which to toe the mark Stick to routine tasks no matter how tedious Your bright ideas may not prove very practical FOR THE BIRTHDAY If tomorrow is your birthday your horoscope indicates job gain during the next nine monthsif you put forth best efforts now and follow them up conscientiously Family matters and social re lationships will also be governed by generous influences so your prospects are extremely happy You may encounter some oh stacla on the road to achieve mcnl in July and September but if you use Geminis innate intui tion and creativeness you can but such challenges easily Do avoid extravagance however Fl nanclally the stars wil be in your favor if yoll allow the conservu fiv party but do no encour ago recklessness in really unto you Look for some delightfully happy personal experiences in Augusi December and January excellent opportunities for ad vancing along creative lines in showed the huge storage rooms lvhere 17 million pounds of po taloes are held at 53 deg tem perature They viewed the washing grading peeling slic ing rolling frying salting and packaginga 14minute opera lion in all Mrs Lewis Osmond nee Bern lce Boyd entertained the mem bers at luncheon At Kitchener town 01 700003 population courtesy was extend ed the group at Cluett Peabody Company makers of Arrow products Members learned that in million yards of material is held in the sioclnoom They saw the cutting and sewing of py iamas underwear sport and dress shirts and the making of lies Collar crimping and collat fusing automatic buttonholing and buttonsew Olive green and grape are the new colors in shirts and accessories this sea son The factory of Westons Baker les was visited next Here they viewed the hispeed dough knead ing machine the cooking slic Ing and wrapping of this mil bon dollar industry behind Lhescenes look at tarts coffee cakes doughnuLs icing preced eda coffee break Westons At 530 pm the Womens In stitute of Fergus entertained members at dinner The day ended with pleasant homeward journey across the York and Simone counties lnformation illumination and recreation had been added to the experiences of the women CHARGE SINGER MONTRE CPsiusephine Baker Am an born singer who now resides in France was arrested Tuesday night at nearby St Martin where she was fulfill umesy 9f lien was enjoyed Pauls Innisfil was the celebrant He was misled by Rev Matthews Beetun Rev McFarlane Mono Mills and Rev Thelma Rosemant Mrs Donnell Coolstown president chaired the business meeting She welcomed delegate and briefly reviewed the years work Rev Tract extended welcome to his parish Mrs Atkinson Cookslown introduced Mrs Salter newly elected Diocesan Record ing Secretary Her address on General Information was help ful and informative She re viewed the five dutia of WA members and runth us that although we are snail part of the 360 branches with 8720 members in Canada we all have very definite mousibililies to our branch and to our parish The minutes of last years meeting were read by the sec retary Mrs Milligan lotten ham followed by the treasurers Mort The two appeals were presented one appeal for im proved medical equipment for the hospital at Mukoao Africa and the other for the Roberta menu Mrs Block Allistou was appointed Little Helpers Secretary for the Deanery Mid day prayers were taken by Rev McFarlnne The highlight of the conference this year was display of Pains tani cmbroideries by Mrs Colbourne King City This han work was started by an Angli ran missionary and is now done by Pakistani women and sold in Canada Proceeds from bills work is often the only logos of support for Whole am Rev Canon Hearn Bond Head conducted the opening prayers of the afteran semen Miss Frances Howard returned mionary from Sierra Leone Africa was our missionary speaker She was introduced by Mrs 11 Hindi Miss Howard told of her work at the Annie Walsh Memorial School in Ai rica She remarked that African children seem to lack the nat ural curiosity of Canadian chil dreu but once their curiosin is whetted their minds arelvery keen In this particular part of Africa there is no racial problem and the year of 1961 is marked Dalston Crown Hill Women Tour Collingwood Plants The June Institute meeting of Crown Hill and Dalston was ill the form of bus trip under the supervision of the two public relations oonvellers Mrs Allan Brown Dalston and Mrs Cough Crown Hill Thirtysix ladies met at Crown Hill church to board the bus for trip to Collingwood First visit was to the Smart Company where the women observed all the process of canning aspar agus Each member received souvenir of that tour At Kaufmans Furniture they saw furniture made from the starting point to the highly pol ished finish Georgian China was the next stop They viewed the process of designing dishes and were able to make purchases Luncheon at the Little Red visit to Blue Mountain Pot Womens Institute or worn peerlPlan Summer Trip The monthly meeting of Barrie Womens Institute was held at theYWYMCA Owen Street re cently The meeting opened with the institute ode the Lords Prayer and Mary Stewart collect President Mrs Cecil Pringlq was in the chair Fifteen mem bers answered die roll call Mrs Adams gave her report on Ilery explained how the pottery is molded baked and glazed Members also visited the Bax ter Laboratories at Alliston and saw intravenous equipment be ng manufactured and plastic jtubes made The company then served coffee and dough nuts to the observers completing an interesting trip PLAQUE FOR 5th PREMIER MORRISBUEG fCPA plaque commemorating Ontarios sixth premier Sir James Pliny Whit ney will be unveiled at nearby Riverside Heights Sunday by the Ontario department of travel and lpublicity Sir James lawyer became premier in 1905 when the Conservative party won power after more than 30 years in op lpositioo JUNE 17 LUCKY install the officers and pronounce the benediction Otficers for 196061 arex Boll orarvy President Mrs Donnell Conkstawn President Mrs Gapp Bradford vicelraident Ms Milligan Tottenham SecretaryTremor Mrs Brown Thornton Record Book Secretary Mrs Leonard Stroud Si Monicas PTA Elect Officers Annual reports and election of officers were the main business at the finalmeeting of St Mon igas ParentTeachers Assoda on Officers elected for the com ingyear are Mrs Glassford president Lajuie vicepresi dent Mrs Dopp recording secretary Mrs Light colre spondiag secretary Mrs Nicol treasurer Parent councillors are Dr Ailcins and Beland Teacher councillors are Mrs Lynch and Mrs Colleaux aha3 rig4 Only Shirriff Instant Mashed Potatoes come in ready caoked FLAKE form These flakes make the smoothest fluttlest Instant potatoes you evertasted As in all Salads ShirnffHorseyiond products youll find true flavour and extra value in every package Every salads shivrifIHovsey product is quality guaranteed by the Chessman Symbol of Excellence SUNDAY JUNE 19 FATHERS DAY Keep llim COOL BATHING sulrs By Palmland and Jnntmn Speela Value $998 Matching Top 598 sLsEVELEsa BLOUSES PANTEENO SLIMS AT sou PRICES unusual and hundred of Summer Blouse $0 EllflDle from It this low price Hue detlib II thl two illustrated but many more to chnou 1mm cottons Cotton and Roy on mixtulel All oolourl 5112 to so $298 OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT TO PM JUNIOR PETITES DRESSES Exquisiter Styled fashionable tilus as it Two styles to choose from in Boxer or Trunks in plains stripes checks naisleys and fancy patterns Ranging from 295635 CABANA SETS By Palmland and Jantzen of fine 100 combed cotton with terry cloth lining in plains checks stripes and fancy patterns 12954635 Exchanges or Refunds cheerfully Given Iustrated chic and smart styled for the shorter Miss Many many other styles to choose from at price so outstandineg lowl veny sophisticated sheath of all Cotton Brocade with stunning neckline and fitted Waist Beautifully styled to flatter tiny fig ure with an elegant smooth line Sizes to 19 October ing nightclub engagement Fro il child born on tllis day will vincial police said Miss Baker he endowed with courage indc has been formally charged with pelldonu and fertile imagina lilY Into Canada plopcrty tion obtained in an illegal way the district annual at Elmvale Mrs Loy read paper Pol BRASS GLENN BOYS AND MENS WEAR lination of the Fruit Trees Plans Were made for trip DUNDDP ST AT POINTS FA 35115 gcfreshments were served 13 DUNLOP 51 Opp Wellington Hotel

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