Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 17 Nov 1961, p. 7

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Even children have fun at al ternoon tea parties especmlly when there is fish pond to throw line in Mrs Robert Moore was in charge of the FISH IN THE SEA game at St John Vianney Catholic Womens League an nual Christmas tea and ba zaar fiying their luck are Miss Mary Alice Boiman LEADERS NEEDED News Of Kempenielt Division Of The Girl Guides Of Canada Captain Mrs Eileen Tiffen was enrolled at meeting of 6th Barrie Company by Mrs Corrigall Kempenfclt Division public relations secretary Mrs Martin was guest at the Re membrance Day service held by the primary grades of Prince of Wales School speaking to the children on the significance of the day and the role that they could play in becoming good Canadian citizens Have you pinch of young heart dash of adventurous spirit heaped tablespoon of love for children teaspoon lot teacher tablespoon of Will ingness Add cup of fun and work to taste and you have recipe for Girl Guide leader The children will supply the fun You can provide the oth er ingredients Phone PA 4576 CAREFUL PLANNING Planning the leisure time of 200000 girls across Canada is big job and it requires ex cellent organization For so years the association has co ordinated the work of its coun oils in each province planned THE STARS SAY By ESTRELLITA For Tomorrow This days planetary influ ences indicate need for mod eration and wellconsidered ac tion Avoid extremes sudden decisions You will gain more be happier if you take things in stride Those who are inter ested inphilanthropic religious or philosophic matters will ben efit most by the trends in force now acquire an adequate building comps workshops international visits in its rented notional headquarters in Toronto During the past seven years membership in the Girl Guides of Canada has increased as per cent and administrative work has naturally increased too The 1200 square feet of head quarters space is no longer large enough so the girls them selves have done tremendous job in raising money to ploVIde new building For more than half cen tury the Girl Guides and Brown ies have demonstrated their constructive influence In com munities across Canada And for the first time in history are asking for funds for their own use Individual Guides Rangers and Brownies are purchasing square inches of floor space at in cents per square inch as their contribution Citizens of this area are urg ed to help the Guides to help themselves in their efforts to geared to their growing needs This is once in lifetime appeal for funds Support this program and help build for the future of Canada Donations may be sent to Girl Guides of Canada Building Fund1173 Bay Street Toronto or to any Guider in this Paul Whelan Mary Alice is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Jack Holman of Reid Street Paul is the son of Mr and Mrs Joseph thlan Eugenia Street Examiner Photo rivuro Photo DECEMBER BRIDE Central United Church will be the setting for theDecem her wedding of Miss Gloria lean Meredith Ross elect is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Keith Meredith of Barrie is the son of Mr and Mrs Cecil Cameron of Shanty Bay Beeton WMS Give Reports and Donald Cameron The bride The bridegroomelect The Afternoon Auxiliary the Womens Missionary 50 area Principal Speaks At HS Meeting Prince of Wales Home and School meeting was held re cently After short business meet ing parents went to the class rooms to meet the teachers At this time teachers outlined briefly the work for the year 164 and prayer the Tottenham war mg meeting was given by Mrs Fred Dale message on Christian Stew ardship was read by Mrs Wright was give Rev ciety of Trinity United Church held meeting at the home of Mrs Camplin Nov with 10 members and four vis itors present Mrs Camplin presided and the meeting opened with hymn report on thankoffer temperance reading by Mrs Churchill Willis gave talk SOCIAL EVENING The womens groups of St Giles Anglican Church Cook Street combined forces for fun and games night Tues day Prizes winners of the var ious events were Mrs Me Kee Mrs Royal Mrs Far quharson Miss Mackay Mri llutchings Mrs James nix won the table centre donat ed by Fendleys Flowers Re freshments were served by the hostess Mrs Lloyd Norton asv sisted by Mrs Hutchings Mrs Bill Westgate Mrs DemberiinE Miss Connie Colcs and Mn Toni Gates CIIRISDIAS BAZAAR You can do your Christmas shopping early and get bar gain as well at the Christmas bazaar being held this after noon at St Georges Parish Hall Allandale Afternoon tea will he served and there will be bake sale For the children Santa Claus will he special guest AIIEND WORKSHOP The Metro Toronto Retarded Childrens Association Institu tion committee held the annual work shop at Ontario Hospi tal School Orillla Wednesday evening The speaker was Miss Sutherland speech therapeu tist from Toronto The girls choral group of Gas entertained with several numbers City res idcuts attending the work shop were Mrs Paul Emms Mrs Victor Bruce Mrs Elundell Mr and Mrs Ernest Burton and George Bradley TEA CONVENERS The annual fall tea bazaar and bake sale held at St John PEOPLE AND PLACES Pbone EueenDixoa orltudreyCouison Poem Vianney Church was convened by Mrs Belanger as sisted by Mrs Dewar other convener were Mrs Barret country store Mrs Garvey baked goods Mrs Kelly fancy goods Mrs Moore penny sale Mrs Bishop lea mom Mrs Me Bride religious articles Mrs Wills knitting Mrs Pcnnoek white elephant Mrs Daley candy Miss Ann Gill draw tickets President of St Johns Vianney CWL Mrs Hook received guests at the door CHRISTMAS BAZAAR Convener at the annual Christmas bazaar sponsored by St Georges WA and held at St Georges Anglican Church Allandole Included Mrs Stuart Mrs Calder Mrs Day Mrs Stewart tea table conveners Mrs McGowan Mrs Watchhorn and Mn Warlow bake table Mrs Klvell Mrs Firman Mrs Gosney fancy work Mrs Cripps and Mrs Ferry candy table Receiving at the door were Mrs Walter Dycr and Mrs Lorne Gilhooly Presiding at the tea table were Mrs Head Mrs Spearn and Mrs Ross Working In the kitchen were Mrs Ander son Mrs Kenneth Dawe Mrs Dixson Mrs Cain Ticket convener was Mrs Kendrick The evening branch of the WA had table of Christmas handicrafts con vened by lrs Donald CoulA son Mrs Lorne Pierre Mrs Scutt WW THE BARRIE EXAMINER FRIDAY NOVEMBER 17 1951 Draw Up Program When it comes to colistlienics actions speak louder than words In fact words seem flat and inert in conveying the strcamlinirig action Time and again Women explain that they simply cannot get the gist of exercise instructions by reading them Of course you cannot an exercise must be acted Set the stage by thinking of the measurement you want to slim down Such concentration helps to direct the action and as you feel the pull you know whether or not the exercise is reaching the right set of musc les Also the trick of visualizing reinforces the willtodo and this makes it easier for you to go in the direction you wish to go Todays sneamliners will be directed to the three figure con trolling measurements waist abdomen and hipsFirst foolproof exercise to tone both the waist and the girdle musc les This is my favorite toner upper yet it is the on you seem to have trouble in der standing Position Kneel in an upright posnion with back straight head erect Then sit back on the For Calisthenics np waon go wrong on this exer cise USE GIRDLE MUSCLES Action First pull upandvin with the girdle muscles and keeping this firm grip bend slowly sidewards to the right tryingto touch fingers of right hand to floor at right Hold Come back to starting position and bend sidewards to the left touching fingers of left hand to floor at left side Hold as you stretch on the bias When you get the gist of this exercise you can raise hips slightly off heels so as to increase the action on the abdominal muscles Repeat exercise to 10 times alternat ing sides Do it slowly holding the muscle contraction The above exercise may sound difficult in words but if youll kneel sit back on heels and bend slowly sidewards youve got it And it does come UAW Ladies Host Visitor Mrs Catherine Gelles De troit Michigan international representative of the UAWCID Auxiliary visited the newly formed Ladies Auxiliary of Local 700 UAW The meeting was held at the home of Mrs Norma Harris Bradford Street Barrie Thirtyfive members were in attendance as well as two visA ilors Jack Pawson local repre sentative of the UAW and fled Penman president of Local 700 Mrs Norma Harris was in stalled as the newlyelccled president with the following of ficers being installed vice president Mrs Helen Hadley secretary Mrs Audrey Roede treasurer Mrs Barbara Mc Fadden Mrs Gelles spoke on the early beginnings of trade unions and of her many personal exper iences as member of the lad ics auxiliary for over 25 yearl NURSING FUND MONTREAL ICPA fund to provide prizes for outstanding postgraduate students at the Montreal Neurological Institute has been set up by the insti tutes nurses It will be named after Eileen Flanagan who recently retired as the insti tutes director of nurses TINY MISS CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY Wendy Lynn Marley celelt brnted her first birthdayWed nesdoy and entertained play mates at birthday party Club 60 Hold Annual Dance For Blind Members And Guests The sith annual dance of Club 60 for the blind was held at the Canadian General Electric auditorium with an at tendance of 87 members and friends The Excelsior Club of Toron to was represented by 37 mem bers Mr and Mrs Moscoe of Orillia William Clark chairman of the CNIB Advisory Board and Mrs Clark Mr and Mrs Owen St John were visitors of the club Bert Keetch convener for the blind lawnbowlers and members of the Allandole Lawn bowllng Club attended Wally Kennedy was master of ceremonies The PattcndonMul holland orchestra supplied th music Lucky prize winners were door prize Ladies Ruth Maley Barrie men Charles Striker Barrie Birthday prize Mrs Jean Strong Toronto Elimina tion dance Howard Shaw and Susan Jones Toronto spot GROUPS JOINING TORONTO CPIThe domin ion council of the Womans As sociation of the United Church has decided to publish its his tory in book form The WA and the Womans Missionary Society are Joining under the name Foiled Church Women next Jan dance Elizabeth Newman and Bill McAlleer Toronto Mr and Mrs Carscy Toronto Mrs Margaretliook served luncheon assisted by Capt Rene Corrigall and the sixth comp any of Girl Guides of St Marys Church Miss Josephine Green presid ent of Club 60 extended welcome to all present especial ly outofcity guests Owen St John spoke on be half of the CNIB advisory bo ard TALKING BUDGIES Genuine Rcglstcred Talking Strain $595 UP IIARTZ ivrounram CANARIES Guaranteed $695 Singers Tropical Fish Gold Fish and Turtles Aquarium Supplies Justrlte Pet Supplies HARRIS FLOWERS as putting St PA ssioi ray you from the commonplace Add dash of exotic toyom life We can plan fascinating Itiner Enficing locales lure to grips with the middle spread Now the sidebicycle to tone hip and girdle muscles Position Lying on right side both legs straight down Posi tion at arms is unimportant ex cept that if the palm of the left hand is braced on floor in front ary for you according to your tastes In travel Our free service takes care of all essentials BARRIE TRAVEL SERVICE 102 Dunlap St PA 66474 Wendy is the daughter at Mr and Mrs Joseph Marley of Puget Street The little miss has two brothers Wayne and Larry For her special day Wendy is wearing red velvet jumper with crisp white blouse enhancing hcr peaches and cream complexion and big brown eyes She is the grand daughter of Mr and Mrs Stan Walt of Dalston and Mr and Mrs Frank Marley of Phelps ton tExaminer Photo PARKDM Your Guide to FINE WINE CREAM SHERRY the perfect choice iicCARTIER THE STILL WINE FOR ALL OCCASIONS For The Birthday tomorrow is your birthday your horoscope indicates that during the next seven months it would be advisable to focus all of your attention upon occult pational and financial matters since there is promise of un usual success izi both if you capitalize on every available opportunity and are willing to take on additional responsibili ties The months between June and late September should be ex tremely lively from social point of view and there is also possibility that you will travel during the same period Be alert to questionable ventures next November however and do not let anyone persuade you to risk cash or other assets foolishly then child born on this day will be gifted with fine mental pow ers keen perception and strong sense of justice on thenew UnitedChurch or heels Ilold arms out at sides ganization namely the United shoulder level In this position Church Women hips are held firm so there is THE CANDLE SHOP MILES NORTH OF BARRIE on Highway 11 BI Sun Valley Will Be Open Until Christmas in addition to our collection or candles from will find unusual giltl for my time of the year For iimitea time only Reg $1200 PERMANENTB for $800 jMane Your Appointment Earl CLIFFORD HAIR FASHIONS raonn PA snioi ofchest its an aid to balance on PARKDAIE wmrs on Teachers and parents then assembled in the auditorium where the principal Kenneth Cathers spoke He explained that each class room is divided into groups giving the children chance to work along at their own speed and ability SPECIAL 10 MINUTES FOR THE PRICE OF countries you wall In Christ man We also have selectlon Christmas card from Scan dinnvla OPEN 2lt6 DAILY SAT 116 pail TUES CLOSED RERDRERERDRERERDR DANGEROUS GUESSING One great cause of serious home accidenls is trying to guess the contents of an unlabeled con tainer Potent drugs are easily mistaken for sim ple home remedies pharmacists do We leave nothing to chance The contents of any unlabeled bottle are immediately destroyed The least doubt about potency and the medicine is discarded We will not gamble with anyones health rCtEARANCE YOUR DOCTOR CAN PHONE US when you need medicine Pick up your prescription if shopping nearby or we will deliver promptly without extra charge great many people 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