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Barrie Examiner, 9 Nov 1961, p. 7

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CENTRAL UNITED HOSTS ANNUAL SMORGASBORD Tossing salads and adding final touches to the buffet ta THE STARS SAY By EETRELLITA On this day the planetary in fluences generously govern travel indulgence in hobbies and all activities involving the welfare of the oommImity Por sonal relationships should also be unusually congenial For The Birthday lf tomorrow is your birthday considerable improvement in your prospects is indicated as of early December There is promise of financial gain as well as job advancement within the next seven months and since November is your month you should take advan tage of every possible opportu nltytomalreuseofandcoop rate with the propitious influ ences indicated The months be tween June and September should find you having an ex ceptionally gay time with many social affairs scheduled also opportunities for travel Decisions which you may be called upon to make in March can be of tremendous impor tance so take you time in making them Do nothing im pulsivelyespecially in finan cial mattersand analyze situation carefully before mak ing up your mind which course to pursue This should not be difficult for native of Scorpio since you are traditionally noted for good judgment and fore sight bio at the Central United Church annual Smorgaabord last evening are from the left Mrs John Partridge Mrs Bishop and Mrs Walter Humpbreys Mrs Bishop was coovener of the table Approx imately 500 persons attended the annual event sponsored by the women of the church Ex aminer Photo WESTERN HOLIDAY Alter four weeks holiday at the west coast Mr and Mrs Ray Livingston Castle Drive returned to the city this week Points of interest visited en route included Jasper Bani and Lake Louise Alberta While in Vancouver they were guests of Mrs Livingstons bro ther Byrne Hanley and also visith with Mr and Mrs George Monger Mrs Monger is the former Kay Kennedy of Barrie The couple returned via the USA Miss Sandra Boss Cookstown spent the weekend at the home of her grandmother Mrs Flor ence Ross Hayfield Street TORONTO RALLY The White Cross Volunteors Rally in Toronto recently was attended by two members of the Barrie Mental Health Vol untary Services Mrs Gremo and Mrs Pauiin Discussions stressed the imp ancc of the workers role VIsI lng the mental hospitals and in the community ON SATURDAY An opportunity for mothers to pick up stocking fillers for PEOPLE AND PLACES Pbooa Eileen Dixon or Audrey Coulson PA 66537 special kiddies day just around the comer St Marys PTA will hold sale of good used toys skates and used clothingat the Oddfeliows Hall Collier StreetSaturday mom ing Mr and Mrs Able Mrs Pratt and Mrs Florence Ross of Barrie attended instal lation oi officers at Fairbanks Chapter Order of Eastern Star in Toronto Tuesday night DANCE PARTY Twentyone couples attendcda dance party at the Eastern Star Rooms Owen Street for mamV bers of the Barrie Kinette Club Convener oi the event was Mrs Harry Badden assisted by Mrs James Reynard Mrs Mary Jane Sinclair and Mrs Allen Proom and Mrs Gordon Condor PRESIDENT Mrs Christie will so sumo the duties as president of the Royal Victoria Hospital Wo mens Auxiliary the beginning of December The new president has been member of the auxil iary for 15 years and this will be her second term as president Mrs Christie succeeds Mrs Kempenfelt Division News Of The Canadian Girl Guides An important moment in the lives of 18 girls of the packs and companies took place at St Giles Church GuI and Brownies met to gether to honor lo recruits to he enrolled as members of the Second Barrie Company tour Brownies who received their wings and flew up to the company as well as one who followed the golden steps and jwalked to Guides Two guides were awarded pro ficiency badges and brownie received her golden hand badge Due to the number of girls being enrolled slight devia tion in the usual procedure was allowed with two horseshoe being formed so that two girl could be enrolled simultaan nanre NorthEast District Commissioner Mrs Gray heard the promises of Linda Gigg and Ann Silverfhorne of the Daffodil Patrol Karen Mac Intyre of the Rose Patrol and Terry MacKeigan of the Lily of the Valley Patrol In the adjoining horseshoe Second Barrie Captain Mrs Parry enrolled Jackie Laird and Mary Colvtn of the Blue bell Patrol Brenda Crompion and Eleanor Anderson of the Trillium Patrol and Bev Bar vey and Pat Patterson both of the Buttercup Patrol VA HIGHLIGHT Eorolmaut should be adefin ile highlight in the life of any guide since itvis her oificial ac tance into the great world wrde sisterhood after proba tionary proving period As she makes her promise there should be thorough un derstanding of each part and an acute awareness of all its implications The Brownies having waited in fairy ring throughout the rather lengthy enrolment were next in turn for the spotlight Brownie Owl Mrs Dates of Eighth Barrie Pack presch Pauline Bryan to Mrs Bnice Gray who award ed her Brownie wings and sent her flying up to Guides Seventh Barrie Pack then said farewell to four of their groupas Brownie Owl Mrs Cole presented three to Madame Commissioner for their wings and one Susan Masters to walk up Those receiving their wings were Mollie Farquharsun Elim gbeth Parry and Joan Ramsay Jean Churchill also of the Seventh Pack was presented with her golden hand badge and lurged by Mrs Gray to work for proficiency badges while awaiting the day when she too her wings EARN BADGES Two senior guides were re cognised for having earned the very important first class badge and Little House emblem They were Jean Parry who also re ceived her needlewoman badge and Jane Books who added the lsundress and homemaker proficiency badge to her list of accomplishments The company as whole is currently busy with St John Ambulance first aid course of eight weeks duration The Guides of Second Barrie Company held combination Hallowecn and farewell party the previous week Saying good bye to Lieutenant Eleanor Granton who has moved to Edmonton Alberta It was costume party and garins gelawaztarded totI asou rang on can EYES Kathy Harris June Ferguson and Linda Dundee 31 med hostess badges through their work for this party ANNUAL TEA Fair weather and group of willing mothers helped make the annual tea and bazaar of Barrie NorthEa District an outstanding success Mrs Gray District Commis sioner officially opened the event at pm welcoming the patronsjnd explaining that all proceeds from the bake table and the tea itself would go to the local association for the sup port and expansion of guiding in the disklet The amount realized at the bazaar tables goes directly to also pack or company concern Thc tea tables were centred with bronze mums and the Girl Guides served Mrs Gray wishes to thank all those who assisted on behalf of the district for their many they achieved Mrs Betts has recently been appointed as division in ternational representative and spent the past weekend at an international training camp at Doe Lake Miss Kay Anson was guide inchnrge assisted by Miss Ganton and Miss Gervais The aim of this training is to provide ways for the 46 guiders in attendance to stimulate in wouldrberold enough to receiver hours of work and the results Jack Butler oi Barrio terest in international guiding in the packs and companies of their own region MrBetts reports that the most enjoyable aspectof the weekend was the training re ceived in active games and folk dances Dances learned origin ated in Pakistan Malaya ls rael Sweden and Denmark In addition simplified vers ions of Canadian and English dances were learned primarily for guides travelling abroad The delegates were briefed on the world association bow and why formed its duties etc and given an outline of what qualifications are expected in guide for an international camp her equipment what is expect cd of her and hints on suitable gifts from Canada for the girls of other nationalities Miss Ganton showed color slides taken on her visit to Our Chalet in Switzerland and Our Cabana in Mexico During the past summer Mrs Annabelle Rosewarua of Bracebridge took group of guides to Jamaica and she too had illustrative slides of the trip There were exhibits of cards for Thinking Day and bandi craft session where dolls were roads from pipe cleaners Campfire sessions consisted of course of the teaching oi in hemafionai songs As our founder suggests we must look wide and what bet ter way to begin than through an understanding of our sister guides in distant lands Canadian Guides and Brown ies dont often make the head iines Most headlines concern Ing youth are made because people didnt care enough to give them sound leadership The guides in our community need volunteer leaders For inform ation about how you can help build good citizens and haveI fun doing it phone either PA 84535 or PA 84576 Please dont forget to contact Mrs Martin at PA 34576 it you ave any newsworthy event to report Rural districts may mail their reports to 103 Steel Street Aliandale district is hard at work preparing for their anl nuaitea and bazaar to be held In the Education Wing of Essa Road Presbyterian Church oni Nov 18 T17 An ExaminerJVant Ad PHONE PA 82414 Of New United ALLiSTON Special Mu Bell of Barrie president of Simcoc Pmbytorlal was guest speaker at meeting of much significance bold in St Johns United Church on Nov when tho Evening Auxiliary of the Womens Missionary Society was host to the WMS groups from Cookstown Beeton Man field BInns and their own afternoon WblS women Thlsisthelssttlmo such an occasion will take place ho ginnlng January 1962 the om ens Missionary Society will be dissolved and the women of the church will take part in the newly organized United Church Women There was an excellent at tendance and the members of the visiting groups were inth duced to the gathering Th0 president Mn Newton Wilson welcomed the guests and dealt with necessary business The treaurer report was most en couraging and members were told that their allocation would be met without difficulty This ha all been done by freewill offering except for one ban quet which was entered to re ccntly DEVOTIONAL PERIOD Mrs Herbert Oliver Mrs Ed ward Lavcr and Mrs Brad bury took port in fine devo tional period consisting the scripture reading or lotion and most interesting talk on the ten commandments rs Warr of Thornton was guat soloist and brought to all those present real spiritual lift through her beautiful voice NEW ORGANIZATION The guest speaker was intro duced by Mrs Blair Mrs Bell spoke on the newly organ ized United Church Women and stated thatin this present world of changes where someth ng ncw Is the all important fac tor in daily living that the church has found it necessary to make many changes also The world of 195 when the United Church constitution was drawn up is gone and the changes which we are now ex periencing are the greatest also on church union took ace Women are finding more do finite role in all functions of the church and there is part nership between the men and women in official capacitlcs such as has never been known We all realize this is history COUPLE T0 RESIDE HERE Miss Susan Shannon became the bride of Hartley Hogg at an autumn ceremony The bride istbe only daughter of Dr and Mrs Frank Shannon Mrs Bell Discusses Role Church Women making time in church develop ment However we must re member we have the responsi bility to see tinnay tn succes sful completion our Womens Missionary committmeatu for 1961 There are still many vital needs under the WMS program and these needs must be met before the end of this year Thro is still Sll000 to raise for such things as literature for Africa and China where the Communists are active scholar rhlpalorChrlrtlnn students Christian Education Building especially in Manitoba Nor way House and cars for mls lionaries to completing her fine talk Mrs Bell gave summary of the duties of women in the congregation in connection with the new organization in January tau She stressed that women should be picked for cfilcofor their qualities and not merely to honour them for some ro ason GIVING SERVICE By informative posters lli rs Bell illustrated the manner in which women wouldbe called upon to give service and she challenged everyone to accept their responsibility Mrs is informative talk her enthusiasm and charming personality gave many women new insight in to this exciting work now plac ed before them Mrs Ellis thanked the speaker the soloist and Mrs Knowles accompan Tho church rooms were most attractive with autumn mums fans and candlelight Mrs Al lan Latimer president of tb afternoon WMS and lllrs Blair poured tea and coffee from buffet table set with silver ap pointments Mrs Bell and Mrs Warr were presented with cor rages of carnations Thanks was expressed to the Evening Aux iliary from all visiting groups WOMAN DIES AT 100 FAIRVIEW Utah APlMrs Celestia Terry Peterson whose husband died month before they would have observed their and wedding anniversary last year died Wednesday She was 100 years old Her husband Peter also was 100 when he died The Petersons were be lieved to have been the longest wed couple in the United Suites Smith Studio of Barrie The bridegroom Is Gnu son of Mr and Mrs Stanley Hogg of Collingwood The newlyweds will reside in Barrie NowENlOY YOUR COFFEE even more FRESHGRIND YOUR own inseconds iliiflllliiillllil ELECTRIC com uIII OVIR MILLION ALREADY IN usr NoBreak Steel BodyQuiet Electric Motor for tillvolts household current N0 RADIO UK TV interference lovely base colors to choose errII SurIslIinc Yellow DoveGrey or Glowing Cerise all by grinding irssiImriui Minbum lust More blurringas Yilll can do In mom IriIh flufFEtWam you salty All tho repeal flavor of ml cellos NOWbuy your out is ill been It your vomit rim and It AT ME In your new corms Mill and trail In your oml lay Youll say lhftmmundwfluiviflfr ORDER BV All Vlllli COMPLETE CONFIDENCE our GUARANTEE IS UMBREAKABLEIi you an not fully 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contth to the active part wo men are taking in most of the developing countries around the world Canadian women seem relatively indifferent DANGEROUS ATTITUDE in Mrs Sabins opinion this attitude in view of the present times is dangerous in the average community women are not sufficiently aware of interested in on issues being debated nor of the attltudes of their elected officials towards these issues She stated that while the main function of women in to days society is still the raising ot family the mother must be obie to impart knowledge and spiritual values to her children RETIREMENT The retirement of many wo men when their families are grown is terrible waste This is the time when they should get busy and give their com munities the benefit 17 their knowledge There are many womens organizations doing good work but they should find way to work together toward common goals erhaps through larger orga zatlon such as the Provincial Council of Wo men She continued for ex ample many 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