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Barrie Examiner, 9 Aug 1961, p. 7

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dayt me casual and dresswearnltretainsetheelong tapered line but widens to ESTREUITA gchurchheldikinlymeerhigfi MR AND MRS THOMAS CORNISH AFTERNOON CEREMONY II Chdoses Gown Of Chiffon St Georges Anglican Church Barrie was the setting for the wedding of Miss Wlnnlfred Doreen Jones and Thomas Cornish of Earrie Rev Walter Dyer officiated at the afternoon ceremony July The bride is the daughter of Mr and litre Cedric Ted Jones North Street Parents of the bridegroom are Mr and Mrs Thomas Cornish Grand Bank Newfoundland Given to marriage by her father the bride wore gown of white nyan chiffon fashion ed with fitted bodice cap sleeves and boufiant skirt The bateau neckline was enhanced by an insert of lace with re qulns Her fingertip veil of nylon tulle was held by head dress crown of seed pearls She carried some oi pink orchids l2hehddaL attendantswere Miss Wendy Jo es sister of the bride as aid of honor Miss Teena es was bridesmaid The maid of honor wore gown oi nylon chiifon in lilac AsbndefiA rheaddressrr white Fashion EXperts Forecast FootEase ngndsEorEa1L OTTAWA GP Canadian women will be less foot weary this tell if they follow the trends being established by the fashion experts Lower heels modified toes and subdued autumn tones set eetashioniaewsraccordingr to Canadian footwear representa tives here And there are shoes tor every occasion threesome look in tons withernphasison the shape is permeating the scene Now no oneshoe hope willtake Vwoman roundtheeloclr While the needle pointed toes are still in demand the ex perts say they will sell more of the pointed or pin toes which are slightly modified and rounded The narrow and elong ated look is kept intact in this new style designed for evening and daytime classics The crescent shape is another Heldlli Lefroy The Wine of Lefroy unites the Sunday School room with Miss Luella Donnelly vice president in the chair 0enin mthusual der with Mrs Eva Reidfiacting rs Farrier She called the roll and read the minutes of the previous meeting in June scripture readings were tak en by Mrs Grose Mrs Stewart and Mrs Noble The financial report was given by Mrs Stewart Mrs Wright Stewardship and AMrs Stephens took chapter in the study book Roll call for Seplt temtr is to be answered by using the word hope in scrip ture quotation The August meeting is to be cancelled and the offerings to gether with birthdayfunds to berturned in atthe September meeting etary Will absence of JanlllJSVSAE busyAsocisl flowers held her shoulder length veil of nylon lulle She carried noscgoy of yellow roses Miss Raikes wore gown of yellow nylon chiffon and head dress of white flowers with shoulderlength nylon tulle veil She carried noseizay of yel low roses Robert Carter cousin of the bride was groomsmen The brides twin brother Donald Jones and Mather brother Allan Jones acted as ushers Wedding music was supplied by organist Mrs Shaw The reception was held at the home of the brldes parents Mrs Jones received the guests wearing gown of mauve silk shantung and corsage oi mauve orchids The brides travelling costume was dress of blue eyelet orv gandy with white accessories ng trip the couple will reside on Essa Road Guests were present from Victoria British Columbia Relt gina Saskatchewan Toronto Ivy Dalston and rounded tip as the heel drops in height CHIC LOOK new semi tailored young chic look marks the square or Platypus toe which ranges from onehalt inch and broadens as the heel lowers Generally designers are ac renting the curve or straight look in heels Variety and fashion sense are part of lower heel styling The height of the occasion or womans en seni Stac ed heels for day time shoes and illusion heels are in creasingly popular Pleats drapes and fine stitching are some of the more interesting fashion details As is customary fall colors for shoes tend to the blacks THE STARSJAL FOR TOMORROW This is day when the glarn voroustakesaprecedeocroverfliar routine Dont pursue bubbles Goels may be unsubstantial and lead you on merry chase FOR THE BIRTHDAY heel no longer dependsanhLMwoveHmpiementw hagsmndshoeH BARRIE mm WEDNESDAY AUGUST PEOPLE AND PLACES Phooa Eileen Dixon or Audrey Coulson PA 66517 Notes as intended to cover theuneralmtniiliooilhe city Inddiflriei Wedding anniversaries bridle par ties birthdays coming of filleylfllfirvkltorl and true lien are Ill emsdrinth cst to the women render this page Your elp in supplying thll new will be greatly appreciated BRIDEELECT ENTERTAINED Prior to her marriage this Saturday Mi Barbara Ann Windatt has been guest of honor at several entertainments Mrs George Young RR Barrie was hostess oi miscellaneous shower Mrs William Ford Rodney Street entertained at kitchen shower for Miss win dntt Miscellaneous showers also were given by Mrs Mills Caroline Street and Miss Marie Ford Cook Street bri dnl attendant at the Saturday wedding Burton Avenue Unit ed Church Sunday School teachers held presentation party for Miss Windatt and the btidegroomelect Thomas Why no Martin rehearsal party will be hosted by the parents of the bridegroom Mr and Mrs Leonard Martin at their home in Thornton Friday even ins DETROIT VISITORS motor trip to Detroit was the choice of several Barrie couples during the holiday weekend Attendance at the ball games between Detroit Tigers and Cleveland Indians was alhighlight of the trip for Mr and Mrs William Lay cock Gunn Street Mr and Mrs Howard Bush Edgehill Drive Mr and Mrs Irving Nelson Stroud Mr and Mrs Bruce Goon RR Barrie Mr and Mrs Murray Rupert Cook Street and Harold Leyoock RR Barrie LAKE NIPISSING HOLIDAY Mr and Mrs Fred Coulson Rose Street motored to Cal lander and were guests of Mr and Mrs William Bain VSun beam Bungalows during the civic holiday weekend Visit ing Martin River provincial park onSunday Mr and Mrs Coulson were guests oi Mrand Mrs George Bradley DruW Lane who are on camping vacation at the park HOLIDAY GUESTS Summer guests atthe home of Mr and Mrs Garfield Win grove Dunlap Street West were their soninlaw and dan ghter Mr and Mrs Grant Sh mni and browns with some interest in greens magenta darkened wines and lightened navy blue Patent leathers are al ways acceptable as are suede and calf Shoes will also be features in polished finish VARIED TOUCH Women no longer must match their Shows with their ensemble experts maintain Mixmatching gives life to costumes and al lows women individual expres good taste Cana an men will he shod in mod though tapered ver sion of the oncepopular pointed toes Soles are not as wide and the appearanse is much neater Slipon shoes are gaining in popularity And even shoes for children are aifecting tapered look es pecially in little girls black patent leather party Shoes and sendaisr thLYS scours Raverley MaraudMrsrfieman Robinson MHAnMrrandltlrsrlierbertK thetcipbacktheymotoredvir Also guests at the Wingrovo residence were Mr and Mrs Fred Gallic oi Niagara Falls Ontario MrrmdrererolmAWallwin RR Barrie accompanied by Mr and Mrs Peever North Bay have returned from motoring holiday to Belle Ottawa and Montreal Quebec NORTHERN HOLIDAY Mr and Mrs Emerson Swsln accompanied by Mr and Mrs George Robinson oi Lindsay motored to North Bay Sudbury and Elliot Lake during the holiday weekend Syd ihew of Owen Sound spent the holiday weekendwilh his parents Mr and Mrs vic tor Thew oi Mlueslng Mr Thew returned to Owen Sound yester day morning where he is reporter with the Owen Sound Times While in the area he visit at Wasaga Beach and Erica and relatives in the city BRIDAL SHOWERS Prior to her marriage this Saturday Miss Patricia Mul holiand oi Stroud has been entertained by her friends and relatives The staff oi Stroud United Church Sunday School met at the home of Mr and Mrs Lloyd Cumming where the bride elect was presented with Church Hymnary Miss Mulhol land has been teacher at the Sunday School for the past two years Miss Mulhnllaud was guest of honor at community shower at the church where she re ceived many miscellaneous slits Misses Donna Sabin and Car ley Smith were hostesses at dinner party at their Stroud residence Mrs Fred Mulholland aunt of the brideelect was hostess at pantry shower ior relatives of the bride Approximately so guests were present Mrs Bert Mulhoiland enter tained at transseau tea for her daughter Saturday One handrednguests called in the afternoon and evening from Tor onto Oriliie Barrie Lefroy and ingAtearwer Mrs Robert Smi mother the bridegroomelect Mrs Mulholland grandmother of the bride and Mrs McLeod LlludJnleauy vin Smith at Strou United Church FAMILY REUNITED Relatives and friends gather ed at St Vincent Park Barrie recently to welcome six sisters from widely separated parts oi Canada Mrs Lorne Miller New Westminster 130 Mrs Robert Storrie Port Moody BC Duncan Scott Pro oest Al Mrs Bert nirner Steer Peterborough and Mrs Herman Robinson Victoria Harbour Ontari They will he joined soon by their two brothers Fred King of Three Hills Alta and Her bert KingoiRegina Sesk gale family reunion in hon or of the 50th anniversaries of will be held at the home of Mr and Mrs Mowat Steer Peter borough Aug TRIP TO WEST Mr and Ernest Eur ton and son Davidrlarkdalr Crescent have returned home following threeweek vacation to the west coast They travel led by auto fromBarrie to Van cnuver entirely in Canada On Northern States ii tomorrow is your birthday your horoscope indicates the year ahead will be peaceful The keynote is activity from beginningAden Finan Following that you should be busy laying the framework for future changes as your scope will be extended to include the aiiairs of more people larger territory Mutual advantages accrue life in September November and December child born on this day would make good lawyer or photographer For AHair Style Of tinction rVTFli Teayrhostesscs were Mrs Stewart Mrs Stephens and Miss Donnelly IQ john garrick HAIR STYLISTS mismaname mm 115 played Soothe lotyears Commercial Or Industrial Photos Portraits Passport Film Developing SMITH STUDIO as nuniqn St an emo Ir iiipie Au eA moi Over Enntl identifies your WELCOME WAGON SPONSUilS fitmeof prestige in the business and civic life your community For information call Se51tuMraMowat AUGUST Town Sill Planned months ago to bring you top quality merchandise at lowest prices to stock linen closets with great savingsr i1 Sm 41 to 72 each on First Quality BIG THICK BATH TERRIES Usually 982122 Two big sizes 22 42 land 24 45 Thicle looped on firm booking assures highvdbsorbronsyv August Towel Sale See them in two big sizes 22 42 and 24 45 firm thick looping is woven in plain broad stripes or candy stripes with fringed ends on first quality and 41¢ to 72¢ below usual Usually 98¢ 129 Walkers August Towel Solo each 57¢ First QualitySave l9 Pkg Terry Face Cloths August Towelrsole Linen Fringed Ind Size 11 31 Usually 78s for Like the towels these face oloths are all first qilloliry linesrnrMmrlematchHrespetidl towelsvolue Ali are the some fineyalue at an especially low price usually lgefogh Walkers August Towel Solo ferrWSh Buy Two save 21 Imporledglea Towels August Twsl Sale n57 Yes you my 21 on every two of these fine imported unen IsaJaweir Finply woven in peppermint stlrk strioex that will be at homnin any kitchen dCEOL good l7 3i size specially purchased for their fine value and moneysaving pn Usually 79 mar AUGUST TOWEL SALE or 57s Generous silo 12 12 colorful per finally 19o iii niwoornanee CHOICE OF ElGHT OR MORE 47 Zox WEIGHT PRINTS SATIN230UNDENDS SIZE 17 19 USUALLY 72 90SIZE USUALLY 1093 matron his Solid plclnicolursmt lth molthihd6sotlnbomd In AUGUSTTOVWEL Kitchen favorites or their high obsorbency opportune special porch of low low price prints on firm thick loom aunusr 10er SA

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