most gracious lady DOor To Door Campaign Begins Po United Appeal By EILEEN DIXON Yesterday the doorvtodoor campaign for the United Appeal got off to me start Accompanying Mrs Howell Partridge canbnsscr for the or ganization our momlng began at ion in the Collier Street resi dential area The ï¬rst door was opened by Mrs lllon thgu Leeds its Collier Street llrs Montagu liccds said she had been expecting us and had everything ready When asked what her personal feeling were about the cam palgn she commented that it was an excellent way to make all the regular contributions at once gt She had found the United Ap peal News Bulletin most inform ative and added that those in charge of this were to be com mended In this older area of the city residents responded well In the afternoon canvassing in the Oak Street area with Mrs Gilbert Lightioot North Park Road we encountered several problems In these newer devel opinenls most couples are buy ing their first home and many of the women are working all day out of nine calls we found only three residents at home Working couples who have dolt noted at work are urged to dis play donor card There were queries as to why other organizations such as the Canadian Cancer Society or the Salvation Army were not part of FIVEYEAROLD Beverly Juno Collier Street glvs her donation to llfrs Partridge The united Appeal is strictly voluntary organization and it Denilner Staff Photo Beverly was the youngest don or in this area is not compulsory for any char ithble group to join Aii organizations wereinvited Canvassérs will be calling on homes throughout the city today and tomorrow Strong support is still needed if the objective of $66500 is to be reached The success of the first united effort depends on you the pub tho United Appeal DOUGLAS llc CAMPBEth Campbells Caesar Here 011 When Jack of all theatrical trades Douglas Campbell ar rives in Barrie Saturday at the helm of the Canadian Players touring company it will be af ter an absence of two years from the group Director Campbell will pre sent his bare boards version of Julius Caesar at North Col iegiate The problem of presenting play with cast list of 35 re thinned insoluble until Campbell devised method of fitting the ork to fit thelimitations of the anadian Players To assist him in this produc tion he has gathered nbouthim group of actorsfromthe Stratford Festival including Wil llam Needles Max Helpmano Mervyo Blake and Claude Bede From the FrenchCanadian Theatre in Montreal he has ac quired the services of Louis Iluo mine to play Marc Antony in Saturdays production iTheplay opened in Drillia Wednesday night and before Christmas it will he one of 17 performances given inCanada and the US 1he most recent view Cana djaos have had of Mr Campbell Saturday was in the recent television showing of HMS Pinafore on CBC television which was film ed at the Stratford Festival VISITS LETTER FACTORY PROVIDENCE RI CF Postmcstcr General William Hamilton of Canada visited here Thursday to take part in the of ficial opening of the first fully rnechaoized post office in the United States The $16000000 let terprocessing factory will re place the present Providence post office and a1 satellite mail receiving areas dependent on it crimsmas nemunan You cant give more Aplt preciated Personal GIFT than your Photo ARRANGE now FOR srrmo SMIIII SIIIDIO 38 Dnniop St PA 84176 OPENING THE DOOR to the canvasser on Oak Steret in Mrs James Hewett Basic Must For Marriage KITCHENER CP Norah Holcomb supervisor with the home economics department of Greater Montreal is the new governor of District 13 of Quota international She was elected at the 15th on one district conference here dur ing the weekend Dorothy Milli gen of Ottawa was chosen lieute pentgovernor The district has 11 clubs and 315 members The latest to he organized is the Peterborough club which is to host next years conference Along with support to commult oily and national funds the dis trict helps provide money for the Quota International Fellowship Fund now sponsoring the educa tion of Thailand girl at Rutgers University New Brunswick NJ BANQUET WEDDING CONTACT STAN comm BANQUET MANAGER THE STARS SAY by MA FOR TOMORROW lhiaisudnytoaskforerelse in salary court the favor of those in key positions Tonight there may be favorable change in attitude of someone whose friendshipvymi would like FOR THE BIRTHDAY ll tomorrow is your birthday your horscopo indicates that you should start now clearing up all matters that are on your agenda making clean slate by the nth glittering period replete with social life follows if you want day to make home improvements you cant go wrong on November 17th Note down this date and do what vcr you have been postponing eg plant shmbbery in front of the house get that new futuris tic iomp There will be gratifying results in December the balance swings only sporadically to money matters but thenit goes up like quickiiver Make the most of opportunities In Janult ary there will be reward for work you have done sometime before in midAMay interest returns to Double Rites Held At Ancaster Miss Dawn Melody cumin an daughter of an and Mrs MolMighlin Ancesta came the bride of Gordon Vin cent Morrolio Barrie son of Mr and Mrs Louis himratio Ancestor at recent ceremony held at St Annes Roman Ca tholic Church Ancester Rev erphyofflcoted it the morning ceremony Given in marriage by her fe ther the bride wore prima styled gown of white silk or gauze over corded faliie The bo dice and sleeves were of chain filly lace with eecinanel of the skin eppiiqued with chem tiily lace Gathered at the waist the heck fell into chapel train the home and if you are single and went marrl there is Seed chance of at that time Another opportune time presents itself near the end of the next 12 months child born on this day would make good referee of any kind of machinery designer Frozen Foods Have Come Long Way TORONTO CHWhen frozen peas ï¬rst appeared on the mar ket people thought they were hondpalnted and when frozen Frenchfried potatoes were intro duced We Were leered says Howard Chambers owner and operator of frozen food oom pnny Homemakers have come tone cept the bright green peas frozen French fries and dozens of other items Experiments are going on to try out new frozen foods every day Mr Chambers says At his Toronto plant workers arecon ducting experiments with freez log raisins and coffee beans Although the industry has im proved irnmonsely since it started about 28 years ago Mr Chambersseys the industry must still upgrade itself SPECIAL VARIETIES We lost some people with all the ballyhoo over the vegetables being just the some as those picked from your garden They werent although they were bet ter than dried or canned varie ties he said The amount of time from cropping to freezing must be shortened and varieties of produce grown specifically for freezing must be found he said Nearly everything except salad vegetables can be frozen The root vegetables can be mashed and frozen but they usually keep well in their natural state so there is little advantage in freon ing Most salad vegetables have high water content and eel lepse when they thaw Mr Chambers sales manager Nickolas Nash said tomatoes can be frozen for short time He suggests freezing them quickly then skin and return to the freezer Cantelope is favorite at his house The cantelope is cubed and put in special freezing cups Cover with ginger ale and freeze HAVING ll PARTY swarm01v omen ream sews ammo on CONVENTION ma QUEENS nomm BABRE nos commas moms son an OCCASIONS mononnm HOME carnelian sanvmn Business Mens Lunch $100 moan rA 3242 PHONE re 82425 rnonn es 82426 nurses item Baron The ginger ale gives beautiful taste Mr Nash said Soup stock mode from boom pan be frozen in ice cube trays and the sections used as required DO IT YOURSELF Fresh peaches were better frozen at home than done com mercially The delicate taste of the peach was preserved by the quick action of the homemaker in peeling coring and freezing the fruit The main thing to remember when freezing food is to squeeze as much air as possible fromtbe package before sealing Moat doa not have to be un frozen before cooking according to Mr Chambers Experiments at the University of Pennsylvania have shown that meat can be re frozen successfully When conic log frozen meat allow to eight minutes extra cooking time for each pound of meat cards from Scandinavia biotin ii hawhdeWrhn accented by three large organza petei flowers large petal rose of silk or ganza was fashioned into heeddrï¬s catching fingerrip veil of silk illusion The bride carried cascade of white ros es and ivy diamond and pearl drop necklace agift from the bride groom was worn by the bride Miss Penny Mdmlzltlln sister ofthehridewasmaidofhon or Mrs Hayes Hamilton Miss Mary Anne Henwood cous in of the bride Stoney Creek and Miss Carole Kelleher Aidershot were bridesmaids Mss Lunnne Sutherland niece ofthn bride groom was flower girl The bridal attendants were gowned alike in coffee brown silk organza over shotsiik brown faille featuring dropped waist line accented by draped hip cummerbunds at the hip line The bodices featured scooped neckiines and tiny sleeves boulfant skirt featured two fly away panels at the back which were appliqued with organza petal roses Their headdresscs were circ leis of silk organza petals with coffee brown tulle They carried crescentshaped bouquets of ten gerine gladiols florettes The flower girl wore frodr of tangerine silk organza and car ried miniature size bouquet similar to that of the bridal at tendants Reg Marretto brother of the bridegroom attended the bride groom The ushers were Joseph Arbor Hamilton and Richard Veevem and Vera harbor both of Barrie Mrs Binlow was organist for the ceremony and Mr Eri ward Lanny soloist reception was held at the Silhouette Clubfiamiiton The brides mother received wearing mom green brocade and was as sisted by the mother of the bridegroom wearing taupe col ored dim For wedding trip to the Laurentlans the bride wore plum colored suit with matching hat Her ensemble was com plemented by corsoge of white emotions On their return the couple will felde at moQueen Street Bar THE CANDLE SHOP MILES NORTH OF BARR on mlhwny 11 at Sun Valley Boom Until Christmas In addition to coliectionof candiesfrom many omintries you will find unusual gifts for any time of the year as well as Christmas We also have wide selecï¬onof Christmas open to par diamantde 11 pm Tuesday closed Styled warm rot ran yum pricedyau am BARBIE EXAMINER FRIDAY OCTOBER 1960 Collier Street United WA Plans Catering Efforts To Raise Funds The meeting of the Womens Association of Collier Street Unlt itedChureh was held Oct 12 at pm in the church parlor The president Mrs Kearsey open ed tho meeting with the theme and prayer Mrs Cooper was in charge of the devotional period ller topic was taken from Philippians 2nd chapter verses 116 among whom ye shine as lights in the world Hymn 380 Where cross the crowded ways of life was sung accompanied by Mrs Nelson at the piano Minutes of the September meet ing were read by the seaetary Mrs Evans and opproved Business arising from the min utes was discussed Mrs Kear sey reported the approximate cost of fixing the lawn and planting shrubs at the personage and it was agreed the WA would pay for this It wasnn unanimous decision that letter of apprecia tion be sent to Johnson Mrs Kearaey also reported that the stage curtains had been cleaned In connection with new busi ness the president asked the group leaders to remind their members about the jams and jellies for Christmas Mrs JLnklng asked for help at Group rummage sale Sat urday morning letter was passed around about joint rally of the WA and WMS nt Oriilla on Oct 26 Mrs Kearsey urgedis many as pos sible toattend Reports were given by Mrs Rowe trusurcr end finan cial secretarys report by Mrs Kearsey in absence of Mrs Stephens Mrs Millward reported on the farm safety dinner which her group convened and 100 were served and also the wedding relt ception convened by Mrs Cooks group for 62 Mrs Kearsey mentioned the Teachers Federation banquet on Nov to be convened by Mn Johnston Mrs Craig and Mrs Hesketh Arrangements were also made for the potluck supper on Anni versary Sunday night Oct 23 of pm Mrs baking bazaar conven er asked group members to bring unwrapped articles for the dime store Group reports were given by AMrs Smith Mrs Chisholm Mrs Hés lctt Mrs Parker and Mrs linking The meeting closed with Hymn 333 Lord speak to me that may speak and tho Mizpah benediction TB KXAmNEB WANT ADS PHONE PA 8241 our no sun SMALL DAVIES OF CANADA srunmr nnorrAL Postponed T0 Saturday November JOHNSON STREET PUBLIC SCHOOL way boaMum ï¬nalised on galainrde stonyales so WW Colos Wipe Vikin efBarrie Branc tensions nrmr Hamil embedded CHARTER MEETING SPEAKER DR STOGDILL Director of Child Adjustment Services Toronto Board of Education yeaism banni Walker Layaway plan Budget plan OYourWalk MEETIVNGtBarrieLibrory HallTuesday0CTOBER258l5pm charge fers frrbuvr TOEIC Mental Health Services and YOU soounis IAIIinterestedpersons are garish cordially invited