Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 9 Apr 1954, p. 13

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313 arucies of sewing made in 1L THE BARRIB EXAMINER FRIDAY APRIL 1954 13 arc Thank you letters are to be Bob Kennedy both of Orillia Win sent to Mrs Pigott Mrs Noble Garrlson Ch rugs thehcgnsolation rs are an un es omv it tch ted ens lnstiute for helping with sew Oldfimers Enioy ex ma lg Socral Event Womens Can Institutes the evening as Miss Winifred Pen 198 5115 Cable SPOON CO nybioom and Miss Gertrude Hos Siderable amount of linens stamped scnfeffer of the Granite Club in in March MS Cooper report Toronto opposed Don Simmons mrcgozen dressings wrapped and John Gillespie of the Barrie It was decided to hold the spring Oidlimers Night staged by the Ch rummage sale from two to five Garrison Club at Barrie Armoury The TOFUMO Pair wonlby 255605 0pl5h3pfg SgsaflhalSl DUPUlar farewe the 1953 the courts with iconis rackets Samrday badminton 5935011 fishing net and wore roller skates Mrs Perkins and Mrs Hines Following the badminton play were appotnted to bring magazines IBig Four zootball film and Ken lOl the walling room 0X eek Davidsons badminton film were letter was read from Mrs Show GOdden bondaymg in BC and Door prize winners were Stan thank you letter was read from Barrie and Garnet Trembley of Bryson Ralph Green Joy Arm MIS Drake lOiillia copped the main eventstrong Mrs Fred Anderton and On motion of Mrs Per k1ns seconded by Mrs Hal pi 2e irs Corby Waite and JeanCarruthers ris drapes and tracks for tho ladies public ward at cost of $46 per bed were ordered bought delicious lunch was served by Mrs Manchester and Mrs McCar School for Retarded Children in 31131 the C1059 lhe busy 50gt Barrie The secretary was axkcd to write and invite Mrs Ward Goodfcllow gt APPETHE 03 NEWS of Edcnvalc the district president Strangelyenough the advent of lo the animal meeting which will radionvnh its pews on the hour he held on the cvoning 0f April has increased interest in news 12 at the home of Mrs Cook in papers and magaginps rather than PainSWick decreased it This is posSlbly be Thc convcncrs of the various cause people have greater deSirc committees were asked to have to be informed these days their annual reports ready by this Humboldt 535k Journal meeting All members were to note the change of date Roll call was answered by each member displaying her hobby and explaining how it was made etc demonstration was given by Mrs Lloyd on how to too and carve leather how to make leather belts and the different ways of finishing wallets and purses Lunch was served and the meet ing closed with the singing of the national anthem Leatherwork Demonstration Enjoyed by WI lainswick Womens institute met at the home of Mrs Frank Griffen on the evening of March with Mrs Dalton Lennox presiding donation of five dollars was voted to the Federated Womens institutes of Ontario fund for the women of Korea This fund is to raise money to buy looms and sewing machines for these women to help in the rehabilitation of their country It was decided to ask each mem ber for 50 cents to help the Approxnnatciy 100 members oldiimers and guests attended the competitive and social gathering Mixed doubles matches were play cd and Mrs Marjorie Hickling of llllY LIVINGSTON DRUG STORE 56 Hayfield Next to Loblaws wr PICKUP AND paquR YOUR PRESCRIPTION MEMB Canadian Club who were named to offiCe at the annual meeting on Wednesday evening In the front row left to right are Mrs Hugh Wallace incoming president and Miss Raina Shopoff who has headed the club for the past two years and will continue to serveon the executive in the capacity of past president Left to right in the back row are Mrs Archie Ross treasurer Mrs Herman Tomlinson membership secretary and Mrs Ross Ste phens Mrs Adamson Mrs Flynn and Mrs Charles Wilson committee members Other executive members for the coming year are Miss Gwen Fife vice president Miss Flora McGregor corresponding secretary and Mrs Robert Sarjcant and Mrs Copeland Elm valc committee members Mrs Ted Edwards Fishers Corners WI President Mrs Tcd Edwards was installed as president of the Fishers Corn ers branch of the Womens Inst itute at the March meeting held at the home of Mrs Clarence Noble last Tuesday Other members of the incoming executive arc Mrs Hughes lst viccprscident Mrs Irvin Houn some 2nd vicepresident Mrs Noble treasurer Mrs Herbert Hounsomc secretary Mrs Hodgson district director Mrs Wilson and Mrs Hounsome Institute directors Mrs Hughes pianist Mrs Steers and Mrs Crossland auditors and Mrs Jackson press reporter Convench of standing commit tees are Mrs Steers agriculture and Canadian industries Mrs Stewart citizenship and education Mrs Connell historical research and current events Mrs Hounsome community activities and public relations and Mrs Edwards home economics and health Mrs Stone of Bradford was in Teacher Shows Parents How Class is Taught The regular monthly meeting of Baxter Home and School Associa tion was held on Monday March 29 in thoschoolroom The meeting was opened by the singing of Canada Mrs Walkom read verses one to seven chapter three of Proverbs This was followed by the Lords Pray ci said in unison Roll call was the chair for the election of offic crs Mrs Steers convencr of ag riculturc and Canadian industries was in charge of the program which consisted of two contests on ladies purses conducted by Mrs Hodgson Mrs Stone and Mrs Steers were the winners Mrs Jackson the retiring president thanked the ladies for their coopcration during the four years of her presidency and also extended her thanks to all the committees for their help at the euchres Seventeen members and two vis itors were present for the meeting to answer the roll call How to be goodfarmers wife The meeting opened with the Ode and the Mary Stewart Collect Minutes of the last meeting were read and adopted Ten dollars was voted towards the Cancer Unit Fund at Barrie and five dollarswas given towards answcrcd by subject that each one was particularly fond of when they attended school Mrs Turn bull the president welcomed all visitors The secretarys and treas urcrs reports were read and adopted The theme of the meeting was education Mrs Turnbull spoke of the varied ways of learning and how coopcration between the teacher and parent helps the child Mrs Hall teacher at Baxter School was called on to give demonstration of teaching class of pupils just entering first grade Parents verc shown the different readers and the different things child should know before he or she graduates from grade one Mothers were made to realize the paticncc and understanding it takcs on the part of the teacher before children learnhto read CarolEdgarvread story from her rcadci The Silly Little Rab bit Mrs Turnbull called on Mr Mc Kclvey teacher of singing for the area He demonstrated Wlttll group of puoilsihtg different ways of trachins hostingsgltwasgaile interesting andgave everyone better idea of what music is in the schools Mrs Turnbull thanked Mrs Hall and Mr McKelvey Bruce Edgar and Mrs Denny thanked the teachers for coming out and giving the members such fine showing of their work Ilhe meeting was closed with the singing of God Save the Queen followed by social hour and lunch Busy Months Ahead for RVH Hospital Auxiliary The regular monthly meeting of the Womens Hospital Auxiliary of the Royal Victoria Hospital was held at the hospital on Tuesday April with the president Mrs Roy Christie presiding The meeting place was beehive of activities Mrs Perkins convcncr of the Hospital Day Tea on May 12 was busy handing out tea tickets Mrs Ball convcnci of the tag day had 15000 tags to have threaded with string before the end ofJun2 and was busy distributing these to members Mrs Eplctt convencr of the rummage sale due to be held April 23 was busy handing out phone lists All this was in addition to the regular work set out for the meeting day Minutes were mad and approved and the board meeting minutes were read Mrs Christie on be half of the board chairman ex tended thanks to the auxiliary for the past years assistance letter was read regarding possible changes to be made in the constitution of the Ontario Hospi tal Auxiliaries Association Mrs Christie was left to appoint committee to study this Mrs Gable made request for assistance to canvass the busi ness section of Barrie for the Can cer Society Blitz on April 20 On motion of Mrs McCarroll seconded by Mrs Lewis the auxiliary undertook to do this part of the canvass with Mrs McCarrolI as chairman of the group to can vass letter was read regarding members of the hospital axillarics in the region attending the next regional meeting of the hospital board with view to learning the problems of the various hospitals Mrs Christie was asked to refer this letter back to Cam eron hospital manager to tell him the auxiliary would be send ing delegates Three bills were ordered paid fromthe lifesaving account new member Mrs Badglcy was introduced by Mrs Gablcand welcomed into the ranks of the auxiliary The treasurcrs report showed $6101 in the convention fund $29997 in the life saving fund $51153 in the general account and $939 in petty cash The sewing convener reported ILWlll PAY YOUTO READ THIS FIRST youll want the paint that gives you the best job SUPER KimTour is the superior rubberbase paint rich as vclvct tough as rubber Its supcr washable super durable SECCN youll want good choice of colors SllER KEMTONE gives you 20 smart readyto usc shades or you can iutcrmix for practically any color imaginable YOUIL IE GLAD YOU BOUGHT THE BEST RUBBERBASE PAINT ON THE MARKET THIRD youll want to do quick easy job Surizn KimTons is ready to use and simply glides on with RollebKoatcr or brush ovcr wood paint or wallpaper ncvcr FnllllTll youll want to keep costs down In most casos Sirrnn KniiToun can be used without primcr or umlcrcoatcr saves you money lcavcs streaks or laps One coat usually covers drics in minutes and theres no pointy odor the Korean need The bags for the mental health penny round up were given out and the treas urer gave report on the six euchres recently held at Newton Robinson Hall Proceeds from the euchres and lucky draw amounted to $27115 The Orange Lodge which owns the hall thank ed the ladies of the Institute for theirvery generous gift of gas stove for the newly remodelled kitchen The meeting closed with the singing of The Queen and dainty lunch was served by the committee and hostess The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs Hughes on April 27 CONFIDETIALY YOURS loy like Noac 6flitdCiéa MONTREALThis yearsmart Easter outfits start with hosrcryl Last year practically ran around in circles shopping for my familys Easter hosiery This year thanks to CircleBar my troubles are over By asking for CIRCLEBAR HOSIERY the brand that means the best in quality style and long wear get the sheerest clingingest nylons for my self long wearing good looking sox and stockings for the children and comfortable handsome sex for myhusband My Easter Paradng family looks so smart practically 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