DESCRIBING TEE function of the radar scope during the tour Is Warrant Officer Yvon Boissooncauit lhe interested quartette includes ltliss Kathy Wheeler sitting SimCoe Deanery 42nd Convention The West Simcoe Deanery 42nd annual conclave was held at the Church of Good Sheps herd Stayner June 20 The meeting commenced at 10 am with the service of Holy Communion The cclebrnnt was Rev French assisted by Rev Dyer Rural Dean of West simcne The address was given by the Rev Sher ring of Trinity Anglican Church Barrie After the service members adjourned to the Persbyterian Hall Stayncr where luncheon was served by women of the Stayner and Sunnidale parishes The afternoon agenda began at one oclock with devotions and memorials taken by Dean ery VicePresident Mrs Har ry Foyston of hiineslng The deanery president Mrs Joy ce of St Lukes Church Cree more welcomed the woman present and stressed the im portance ofbrlnging in new members at individual bran ches Mrs French welcomed Stayner and Sunnidalc WA branches Mrs Lemmon of St Lukes Church Creemorc replied Minutes of the 1960 meeting were read by the secretary Mrs Gerber of Vashngo gave an interesting talk and showed slides of the work done by her and her husband in the for North Mrst Barnett Diocesan Literature Secretary and Mrs Rice of the Diocesan Youth Department spoke about their respective departments Mn Dyer and Mrs nghtboum Diocesan Deanery Ofï¬cer spoke words of encour agcment to the members of the WA and Deanery ME AND MRS RAYMOND GOHEENL GoheenNorthrup Nuptials HeldAiGreenvilleIllinois June wedding took place lathe Greenvilie Free Metho dist Church Greenviile lllinois when Miss Shirley Northrup daughter of Rev and Mrs Northrup of Greenville be came the bride of Raymond Goheen son of Rev and Mrs Goheen of Barrie The brides father Mr North rup officiated at the wedding ceremony assisted by the grooms father Mr Goheen The brides gown was fash ioned of imported Chantilly la eeand silk organzalhe laea fitted bodice had long tapering sleeves and sabrina neck dine Her veil was held in place by matchingheadpiece Her bouquet consisted of white orchid and whiteroses The matron of honour sister of thelbride Mrs Joyce Dod go and the bridesmaids Mrs JohnKotesky and Miss Beulah Gohcen sister of the groom wore identic gowns of white embroidered nylon over blue taffetfa and headpieces of blue net and roses The attendants each carried single long stemmed White rose The flower girls nieces of the bride Colleen and Patty Dodge woredresses identical to those of the other attendants Cindle lighters were cousins of the bri dc Nick and Steve Adler Groomsman was Jaul John ston of Richmond Hill Ont The ushers were Professor Leon Winslow fencer presi dent of Lorne Park College Port Credit Ont and Earl Reimer of Calgary Alberta The brides mother was attir ed in dress of blue brocade withwhich she were white ac cessories The grooms mother were purple amel with white accessories Their eorsages wereof whiteroses Mrs James Wilson played the organ Rev Tom Ryan 3sang At Dawningf Calm as the Night The Wedding Prayer and Master Let Me Walk With Thee reception was heldin Don neiiy Hall at theehureh fol loging the ceremony Music provided by Davidltupert at the piano and Earl Beimer on the violin Thecolour sche me of blueand white was car ried out in the decorations cluding the four tiered wedding cake at The couplelcft for the west coast for honeymoon They will spend the summer Ya kima Wash whcre thegroom will he assistant to the pastor of the Free Methodist church there In the fall the groom graduate of Roberts Wesley an in Nevaork will attend Asbury Seminary in Wilmore Ky The bride graduate of Greenvllie College will teach there Princide Work Of no regular meetingol the Miss Marguerite Kelly left and Misses Elainc McKee and Angela Englar RCAF Photo 38 Students 0fSt Monica Vistt Edgar EDGAR RCAF Station Ed gar we host nresday alter noon to 38 children from St Monicas School Bantie To make their visit more in teresting 32 students Grades and from AVM Ripley School accompanied the visitors on their tour of the radar base The children wereweicomed on Station Edgar by Wmant Officer Yvon Boissonneault on behalf of the Commanding 0f fioer Wing Commander Dompster Squadron leader Anderson Chief Operations Of ficer gave the children chor ough brieï¬ng in the operations building and showed them how fighter aft can intercept target with the aid of radar Upon completion of their visit the children of St Monicas School challenged tho children of AVM Ripley School to fiveinning softball game saunacur To compicta wonderful af ternoon the children were treated in barbecue at the station barbecue Since last June 450 people from Barrie Onlha Coiling wood and Stayner have bad the opportunity to visit the Pine Tree radar station at Edgar and see ï¬rst hand what is being done to protect them from posc sihle air attack IOURNALIST SAYS Hollows WJ was held in the Hollows mmmtmfty Hall on Wednesday Sixteen members and two visitors were in often dance in addition to large representation from Fishers Corners Wl as guests Mrs Ernest Dales presided The business part of the meetingswu postponed until next Tuesday when special business meeting will be held at the home of Mrs But tea The roll call What have done to further my education since leaving school brought some very interesting answers Mrs Smith citizenship and education convcner welcomed the visitors The motto for the month was The only thing more expen sive than education is ignor an Mrs Smith introduced the speaker Mrs Language prin clpll of the school for retard ed children in Newmarket who gave very interesting and in structive talk on her work it was sobering to hear that of the population of Ca nada is retarded its en couraging to know that the WOMEN MODEL ZANY CREATIONS may bat maid vim the highlight of the evening when members of the St Joana Group of Trinity Guild met Monday Mrs Gordon Brown was hostess at Fishermans Cottage Leonards Bead Mrs liravie tinted artist judged the contwt and sketched each model Prime were given for the following creations Mrs MacDonald most orilt ginal design Mrs As quitb prettiest Mrs Buckland funniest Mrs Ekllarris most outstand Cnrd pxty prize winners were Mix Hazel William and Mrs Harris Mix Williams at the potluck supper thanked the king on be balf of the guild members TOWNSEND MAS nauoprnn PARIS AWPeter Townsend and his wife are the parents of baby girl their first child spokesman for the family said Wednesday she was born June 16 and is named Marie Isabelle Townsend now director of Paris exporting firm man ried Luce Jamagns of Belgium in ecember 1955 after his romance with Princess Margaret broke up American Women Demonstrate Lack Of Physical Exercise By JEAN KAIN American women are slim and very lovelybut they do not move with ease This thought ful appraisal was made by Mrs Malia Liisa Heini visiting journalist from Helsinki Fin land Her remark did not come unsoi ted nor was it made as criticism hasten to explain It was in response to my spe cific question asking in what way American women differ in appearance from European women Mrs Heini who was enthusi astic about our country and warm in bar praise perhaps would not wish to have this par ticular comment singled out But it is discerning observation that reveals our chief shorti cominglack of physical exer cise We control our weight with calorie curbing but we slight exercise disgracefulIy Your dietitian had the ege of entertaining two vis ing journalists who were amongrthe 20 women from as many coun tries chosen to come to the us to learn more about Americans My other house guest Mrs Dolores Pale Aguado of Madrid Spain agreed with Mrs Heini on the subject of movement There it isour lack of physical exercise shows up in the way we move LOVE GYMINASTES in Finland strong emphasis is placed on the development of beautiful body movements aimed toward physical fitness Finnish women love gymnastics and exercise for the sheer joy of movement Here we are not evenlnormally active We ride instead of walk and for many Jobs machinery hastaken the place of muscles From arcrclse the conversa tion shifted to age and the woman When asked if Span ish women tell their age Mrs Aguado looking amused said Oh no no one knows womans age in Spainnot even the woman herself Myguests spoke fluent En lish showed keen interest in all things Américan and mod estly an abundant knowledge of our land it was delightful weekendwith sight seeing luncheon and dinner par ties and the theatre On Sunday we attended sernim at Hm Chevy Chase Methodist Church In the afternoon the Womens NationalPress Club gave an in ternational tea partyia honor of the visiting journalists Sunday night supper with the Robert Hatchers gave me the chance to show our visitors from overseas home in Washington that lives up to everything our magazines picture so glowingly My friend Eugenia is home economist who coinme horns making with career and is perfect example of the efï¬cient American home maker Her dream kitchen is equipped with every laborsaving convenience Our visitors were fascinated by the workings ota modern kitchen andlaundry They ax daimed No wonder the Amen ican woman can do so Â¥muehl Right but the very fact that we have such efficientsequip meat makes it imperative that we find ways to exercise for the sheer joy of moving freely at BABY TIME Welooiife Wagon ecle bmmaa ofuds newbavavith friendly 35 to tell Welcome Wagon or the arrival of Icvory new baby in your lilo on 66332 WELCOME WAGON converts Outlines Retarded government is showing inereu ing latucstin this great prolt hlem and is making bigger Ennis to schools undertaking the education of ictardgdcbii rcn Apart from the govern ment grant the Newmlrket School is being supported by town and townahlp council grxntsuwcll as society and private donations there are four classrooms in the new school and ihepupils are divided into three groups the speaker said Those aged five to 10 are in the playmm 10 11 12 are taught grade kindergarten and is to 18 very simple form of domestic science for the girls and variety of handicraft for the boys proper workshop ls badly needed in the Newmarkct are where the scholars could go after leaving the school The nearest workshops being at Barrie and Toronto The main problem is transportation 50 me of the pupils attend for on ly half day and have to be transported and taken home while others are there for the day The distance covered each day by the drviersis too miles Total weekly expenses in cluding teachers salaries are Local township school boards in the are served make sub stantial grants each year to the retarded childrens school great deal of speech ther apy is taught and exercises to music are greatly enjoyed Les sons up to normal grade are taught The children are taken to lot of outside activities such as the recent Newmarket Car nival where everything for them was free They also went to Malton Airport and to the Newmarket Era office to see the paper printed Mrs Lan guage gave warm invitation to visit the school either indiv idually or as group They welcome visitors at any time and donations to this worth while projeet are more than welcome Mrs Smith thanked Mrs Language on behalf of the members and Mrs Steers thanked her on hehnlfof the guestsMrs Steers also ex tended an invitation to the Fisb ers Corners 40th anniversary on July 25th atNewton Robin son Ghurch The meeting closed with the National Anthem and the WI grace before lunch was served and very enjoyable social time spent by all pre sent =Bride Marries At Home Of Parents 1011mm spring flowers demoted jthe tune of Mr and Mrs Stewart Cairns iottenbam fur the mar am of their youngest daugh lerMissRutbidaJeancaxnsgt to Aksey Donald Dale candlelight may was eonan Rev Erederlc Laird recurs lottenhnm Un ited wards assisted by Rev Joseph Taylor rector of Schonr berg Prsbytemn lurch ter of the bride was matron of honor Dr William Dale bro the the bridegroom was Organist was Mrs Fredalo Laird THE STARS SAY By ESTRELIJTA FOR TOMORROW Patience and persistence en able you to further necessary payments nndoollcctiona and cope with problems Good judg ment helps you plan ahead this evening FOR THE BIRTHDAY if tomorrow is your birthday your horoscope indicates that for the next eight months it would be wise to temper mung tary ambitions with tliriftiness Even though some good finan cial spots show in you rchart notably during the early part of Octoberdont throw your budget out of balance Next January should find you in more optimistic frame of mind where ï¬nances are concerned and you would then be justified in making plans for business expansion later in the new year Job matters should be on an up trend then Social actvlties should be highly stlmlduting between Jidy and August However avold anxiety and nervous tension during the coming November and make the most of good FURNITURE HE BES IN PRICES SELECTION AND SERVICE 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