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Barrie Examiner, 16 Jun 1954, p. 17

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isma mama EXAMINER WEDNESDAY 16 1954 AROUND TOWN By JANIE month or so ago Time Magaz inc published an article on Tossy Spivakovsliy in its Music section that told every Community Con cert subscriber of few years back in Barrie that they had heard one of the worlds greatest violinists on two occasions It placed the artists in the highest musical ranks and confirm the opinion of several local musiclovers who look back on his first appearance here and repeat performance as two of the most memorable concerts we have had in town Greatest of generationhe is being called Quite number of our other concert artists are also in the news many travelling around the w0rld or about to take off on European or Asiatic tours Take the de Paur Infantry Chorus Early in the New Year they took off for Japan the largest American music organ ization ever invited to tour the country They stopped off on the way to give concert in Hawaii where they were organized as an entertainment unit by the United States Army in 1944 and arrived back in New York in April Their first Oriental tour was sellout and notices read that they were great big hit in Japan Then there is David Lloyd who is already engaged for the Casals Festival in Prades France for the summer of 1955 This season he is giving two performances in the Hollywood Bowl eight performan cco with the Philadelphia Orches tra three performances with the New York Philharmonic Symph ony two performances with the Cincinnati Symphony andperfor manccs with the Minneapolis Sym phony and San Antonio Symphony Meanwhile Musical America declares that silken legato and absolutely clean finger work dis tinguished the collaboration of Pianist Byron Janis this past sea sons outstanding artist in his ap pearance with the New York Phil harmonic Symphony under Dmitri Mitropoulos His conception was smallscale and there were mom ents when his feathery filigree did not cut through but his articula tion was as flawless as classical miniature Tomorrow afternoon the Trinity East End Anglican Group is hold ing tea at the home of Sparham at 107 Blake Street in aid of the Trinity East End Angli can Sunday Schol which has been held in the auditorium of Codrington School every Sunday afternoon The women will be having sale of home baking ap rons baby knitWear pillow slips and other articles and the pro ceeds of the sale will be used for the purchase of projector for the Sunday School The East End group has worked very hard to make this Sunday School success The members have given of their time every Sunday to try to teach the child ren and theyare hoping tobe able to have church and hall for them in the near future in it should rain the tea will be held inside the Sparham residence Follow Iut Tuesday evenings annual Soroptimist Club imtalla tion dinner Mrs Margretta Bell entertained at coffee party at her home on Bayfleld Street for the members and their guests We failed to note below the photo graph of the new executive that appeared last week in The Ex aminer that one of the 195455 offi cers Mrs Maxwell record ing secretary was missing from the groun The Barrie and District Unit of the Canadian Cancer Society has announced that the making of can cer dressings at the Red Cross rooms on Tuesday afternoono will be discontinued until September Women of the area are asked to save all clean old white cotton uiitii that time Collidgwood Native 54 President Ontario Rebekahs native of Collingwood Mrs Meta Priestley of Toronto was in stalled as 1954 president of On tarios 30000 members of the 1001 Rebekah Assembly in colorful ceremony at Toronto today during the annual sessions of the frater nal society Among the work in which shei will take an active part will he that associated with the 1001 Home in Barrie Other main pro jccts are the orders cancer polio and tuberculosis fund and the hos pital bed program Mrs Priestley succeeds Miss Emma Bothwcll of Ottawa as head of the womens fraternal order largest in Canada This is the 64th anniversary of the Rebekah Assem bly in Ontario She has been an active member of Rebekah lodges for 40 years having joined Beatrice Lodge Guelph in 1914 She is past noble grand of that lodge and in 1936 transferred to Viola Rebekah Lodge No 53 oronto She served as district deputy president and in 1938 was honored at the annual sessions in Hamilton by being awarded the coveted Decoration of Chivalry highest award given by the order In 1952 she was elected as war den of the Rebekah Assembly and last year served as vicepresident Her husband Dr Percy Priest ley is member of the Odd Fell ows and is anofficer in Torontos Both of her par Albert Lodge cuts were associated with the IOOF She lists her hobbies as visiting the sick and shutins in hospitals and their homes and says she has made fraternal work her life project In her installation address she called upon her sister Rebekahis to let the light of your good deeds be so brilliant that its reflection will shine far and wide in our efforts to make this world better place in which to live Electric Shavers 22 3295 SIMMS RUBBERSET isuiivmcnausiiiissicomsicv KooAk CAMERAS Brownie Hawkeye 5795 Duaflex $1550 Pony 135 $4125 Brownie Movie mm $4575 DUAFLEXwith Flash Attachment Flos Residents CelebrateGoldenWedding Anniversary Both Blade and Years Ago Descendecl from Flos Township Early Irish Settlers Alithougli William Stone was llnl was celebrated for Mr and Mrs 21510 to be home with his bride of 50 years ago on Sunday when the celebration of their golden wed ding annivcrsary took place he came home froiii St Andrews Hosiptal in Midland on Monday June 14 the actual date of their anniversary He had missed the reunion of their family the daybe for on the fifth concession of FIGS Township when six of their seven children gathered to honor the couple The two Fins lifelong rcsidentsof both of whom are descend ants of district pioneersreceived papal blessing on their anniver sary read by their pastor Rev John Morrison who spoke few words of congratulations following mass at St Patricks Roman Caitli olic Church in Phelpston on Sun day morning Solemn high mass iv in her golden wedding cake Her husband seen with her on her wedding day June 14 1904 return ed home Monday from hospital in Midland the day following their golden wedding celebration Both are of Irish pionccr stock and still reside near the F108 Township farm homes where they were born In the evening buffet supper was served to those who came to call to offer congratulations to the couple on their anniversary Among the relatives who gather cd to honor Mr and Mrs Stone was the older brother of the groom cf 50 years ago John Stone of Phelpston who celebrated his Mth birthday last Febraiy and an other brother Alben Stone also fifth ccnccssion resident who was present with his wife and family Mr Stones sister Mrs ONeill of Apto who was another anniversary reception guest was married only week after her bro ther in the same year She and her husband will be celebrating their golden wedding this coming Sunday June 20 Mrs Stone has brother John OHara residing in Rochester NY Both the brides parents and the grooms parents came out from Ireland to settleiin Flos Township Mrs Stone is the former Ellen OHara daughter of the late Mr Groom of 50 Stoneon their golden wedding by their eldest son Rev Francis Stone of the Baulisd Fathers as sisted by Father Mitchell USP and Rev Chase SJ of Toronto turkey dinner was prepared for the members of the family on Sunday with threetier golden wedding cake centrinig the dinner table Present for the celebration was Father Stone Father Mitchell Father Chase the couples only daughter Mary who lives at home with them and four of their other sons and their families Bert who lives atrthome Mr and Mrs Thom as Stone of Aipto Mr and Mrs Martin Stone of Elmvale and Mr and Mrs Bernard Stone and their families Mr and Mrs Henry Stone who live in Ottawa were unable to attend There are 16 grandchildren and Mrs Edward OHara and her husband is the son of the late Mr and Mrs James Stone They were born short distance from their present home her birthplace being situated on the third line of the township from where she moved to Brcchin and then to Toronto where she lived for about five years before her marriage Their first home following their Wedidng in St Patricks Church Toronto on June 14 1904 was the old Stone homestead where William Sifonc was born and raised After two years they moved down the line to their red brick farm house which is all the west end of the Preiiy and Practical shownciboire Wliflilllllllll Prvs sass 1s 495 NEW SllEliIlEll Timi arsnmisic Snorkel 875 $1250 $2000 110115011 rnrsrcgiiciirrnsiopsI155 CIGARS 50s muiflmmr4 for cool GROOMING leniherii Bflchlirrmdifiie CIGARETTES like to havevddeaflet with directions for making the sweater insizes 12 14 and416 send Stamped selfaddressed envelope to the Needlework Department of this paper requesting T8HIRTLeaflet No PK6429 Ironon Gardcnaful of roses 12 luscious motifs in combination of two sparkling shades of red one greenfresh as if you just picked them No embroidery sim ply iron on sheets pillowcases cloths napkinsyoull have the beautiful expensivelooking linens youve dreamed of Washable Easy Pattern 7119 includes 12 ironon colormotifs wo each of the following sizes brill4 4x512 11x214 2x3 Wimpé inches Send TWENTYFIVE CENTS in oins for this pattern stamps can iot be accepted to The Barrie Ex iminer Household Arts Dept 60 Front St West Toronto Ont Print plainly NAME ADDRESS PAT TERN NUMBER BRANDNEW beautiful the 1956 Alice Brooks Needlecraft Catalog It has the most popular embroidery crochet sewing color tranlsfer designs to send for Plus patterns printed in book Send 25 cents for your copy Ideas for gifts bazaars fashions concession They cleared the fields adjoiningthe home Mrs Stone will be 80 years old in October He will be 81 in Aug ust BUSY LINES Planes of Canadian air lines flew record 65000000 revenue miles in 1953 nearly twice as far as in 1947 GORA is pleasant sedative that brings immediate relief in teething time and enables both mother and baby to enjoy undisturbed rest At all drug counters JDBTAINABLE AT ALL onua stones MR AND MRS Thomas Lewis Cronan whOSe marriage took place in Holy Martyrs Church at Bradford The bride is the former Florence Anne Gibbons daughter of Mrs Gibbons and the late Thomas Gibbons of Bradford and the groom is the son of Mr and Mrs Joseph Cronan of Gllford They are making their home On the grooms farm at Gllford New Additions lo ms Staff In the middle of May the tech nical training branch of TTS wcl comcd another new addition to its staff FL ChivcrsWilson report ed to the school after graduating from the SIT course in Trenton prior to azuu DC of the Flying Training Depart mcnt FL CHIVERSWILSON Born in Edam Sask FL Chiv ersWilson was raised and attend ed public and high school in Port Arthur Ont Completing high school in June 1943 F7L Chivers Wilson joined the RCAF in Sep tember of that year as aircrew and was commissioned as navi gator year later He proceeded overseas in March 1945 returning in July of that year to be dis charged FL ChiversWilson spent the following five years completing his senior matric and attending Uni versity ofToronto graduating in ing his duties as June 1950 as Mechanical Engin eer He immediately rcjoiiicd the RCAVF and attended the Engineers ing Officers Course at Camp Bor dcn in 195051 The remainder of 1951 was spent at Chatham and in March 1952 he joined 439 Squadron at Uplands Ont as Squadron Eng Officer 439 Squadron proceeded overseas by air in June 1952 and FL ChivcrsWilson was based at North Luffcnham England with the squadron until his return to Canada in April of this year INVENTED TIIERMOMETER The thermometer was invented by Calileo an Italian in 593 IIEAIED LEMONS Lemons produce more juice if they are heated before being squeezed Mdthers Helper ITS lucky child who can plant his own tree learn to care for it and follow its growth from season to sea son Youll want to keep yearly record in pictures of ichild and tree together HeimannPearson Copyright 1954 HeraldTrlbunelnc sroar snors By Ritchie Slater ScottMcHale and Dock Variety of styles Brown All sizes From 1095 101895 By Ritchie In Brown or Blaiik1ea thersoles Sizes to 11 lt mass on combine it 11 413 4a leilliWEl sriccsrom phonics LEADING snoa srdaavi WPHONE 2391 m4 in no

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