Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 7 Sep 1956, p. 11

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MR AND MRS JAMES ALLAN BAULDRY were married in Collier Church this week The bride is the former Marilyn Beatrice Armstron Street United daughter of Mr and Mrs Armstrong of Barrle WM Yancy flunfer Imarrieo The marriage of Miss Eleanor MaryAnn liunter daughter of Mr and Mrs James Hunter to James Wilfred Stroh son of Mr and Mrs Wilfred Stroh of Ottawa formerly of Barrie took place at three oclock in the afternoon on Saturday Aug ll 1958 in Livingstone Presbyterian Church in Montreal The bride who was given in marriage by her father were gown of white nylon tulle and Chantilly lace over satin and carried cascade bouquet of pink roses Miss Joyce Hunter who was maid of honor for her sister were frock of pink lace and tulle with bandeau headdress to match She earned colonial bouquetof yellow carnations Miss Patricia Hunter sister of the bridwandmiss inidyHutfler of Long Island New York cousin of the bride were bridesmaids They wore frocks of tulle and lace over taffeta and matching bandeaugin blue and yellow and carried mlonial bouquets ofyellow and blue carnations Phil troh of Bancroft was groomsman for his brother The ushers were Donald Napier of Vaileyfield Quebec cousin of the ggogm Ber etcrsoniof Peterborough formerly of Barrie The brides mother wore agown of blue and white erystaliette with pink accessories and corsagc of pink carnations The grooms mother wore gown of pale blue embroidered sheen cotton with white accessories and corsage oi deep red caraations Following reception the bride and groom left by car for reez 428 Blake Street Hwy 11 East End Barrie Plenty of parking space Tables on Int for your convenience Try0ur Delicious Banana Split Dish Free Sundaes Milk Shakes Cones So to 25c dipping Ec extra Take Home service Watch Our Windows for Weekly Special ASK FOR YOUR PUNCH CARD GET THERMO TUIVIBLER F013 29 Niagara Falls the bride travelling in frock of ice blue crystalctie under matching duster coat Her accessories were white and she wore corsage of sweetheart roses Mr be making their home treal Outoftown guests at the wed ding were from Long island Cornwall Hamilton Toronto Bellevilie Barrie and Valleyiield Quebec in Mon Womens Institutesx ot the Wom ens Institute will hold its first fall meeting on Tuesday Sept 11 at 730 pm at Painswlck School The topic for the evening is Citizenship and Education Newcomers tovPainswiek are wei comc News OUISICJ The Door TANSYBITTER BUTTONS Look now for gold buttons of Tansy which may be found in old gardens or around old dwellings by the roadside in earlier days Iansy tea was very popular So great credence was given its medicinal powers in Europe that the colonists felt they could not live in the New World without it Tansy has long been used in cookery As far back as the 11th century it was used in cakes for distribution among the poor at certain festival Samuel Pepys in his Diary recordsusing aspart eggs The leaves of the tansy when soaked in buttermilk made fine Iotionfor the complexion when sun bonnetswere worn to fireep that nice schoolgirl complexion As long asthe writer remem hers tansy it has grown in the same place on the second line of Innisfil where once was log cabin bright bunch decorates the Gilford road preserving thcbeau ty of the plant brought to Can ada from the Old World where it still is found growing in fields by roadsides and riverbanks ANNIE BOYES and Mrs Stroh will GRAPEVCONSERVE and the groom is theson of Mr and Mrs Bauldry of Barrie After wad ding trip to the New England states they marriage 01 Miss Mary Leona Ayres daugh wili be making their home iiiPort Credit GnAPIz JELLY Yield about 10 med glasses cups juice cups sugar 12 bottle liquid fruit pectin To prepare the juice Stem about quarts fully ripe grapes and crush thoroughly Add Vz cup of water bring to boil and simmer covered 10 minutes Place in jelly cloth or bag and squeeze out juice Measure cups into very large saucepan Cone cord grapes give best color and flavor if wild grapes Maiagas or other tightskinned grapes are used use cups grape juice and add 14 gap lemon juice To make the city Add sugar togjuiccin sauce snranmmorweir Place over high heat and bring to boil stirring constantly At once stir in liquid fruit pectin Then bring to full rolling boil and boil hard minute stirring eon stantly Remove from heat skim off foam with metal spoon and pour quickly into glasses Cover jelly at once with Ihunch liol paraffin Yield about 13 douncé glasses cups prepared fruit tablespoon grated lemon rind cup lemon juice pound seeded raisins cup finely chopped nut mcats zlzoz box powdered Vi Willi privatc fiiin fruit pectin To prepare the fruit Slip skins ter of Mr and Mrs George Ayres of Stroud from about quarts fully ripe looseskinncd grapes Add lcup water to pulp bring to boil and simmer covered minutes Sieve to remove seeds Chop or grind skins and add to pulp Measure cups into very large saucepan Grate the rind and squeeze the juice from mediumsized lem ons Measure tablespoon grat ed rind and cup juice into saucepan with fruit Cut raisins in half and add to fruit add nut meats To make the conserve Measure sugar and set aside Add powder ed fruit pcctin to fruit in sauce pan and mix well Place over high heat and stir until mixture comes to hard boil At once stir In sugar Bring to full roiling boil and boil hard rnin ute stirring constantly Remove from heat and skim off foam with metal spoon Then stir and skim by turns for 5mInutes to oi siightlyto prevent floating fruit Ladle quickly into glasses Cover coaservc at once with Vginch hot paraffin CLIMBING LIZIDS The gecko small lizard has minute hooks in its feet which enable it to climb even pane of glass GOVERNMENT JOBS Offices of both federal and provincial government depart ments have turned into mere training grounds for employees After acquiring valuable exper IBiite with giivefnnient branch they simply file resignations and step into ariasiolns Prince George Citizen Ha ST JAMES UNITED CHURCH parson age at Stroud was the setting for the afternoon Wtddlnl SoEd Program Will Open In Late October The young people of Barrie and district are being invited to attend meeting to help plan fail SoEd program on Wedncsv day Sept 12 ates prn in the board room of the department of agricultural offices at 64 Collier St There will be discussion about the type of program fees loca tion of club meetings etc Rie Solll SociaLEducationi Club Is YMCA programfnr young working people and is usu ally held one night week foi six or eight weeks opening date this fall is Oct 24 Tentative Each evening is divided into three partsactivities discussions or lecturim and social hour This spring at Barrics first So Ed there was instruction in ball room dancing hridge and photog raphy and several public offielt lals and experts in the field of music spoke to the members FUR COATS number viii mie uiunla or nowitin un mum on it iiiniiia3mnion will mutton Fin lam mu ionn mm wail iakeshore School OISaIe Driving For the best instruc tion possible PA 82759 cusroM llNGfltl on new as user All to no in mm tut out to in one length you nnd intend main liein cotsol AtuMINuM Mel from hwy It not KingStung Iltt lnlnnm In unooih IIIIII or mam mqu plIQIInhlIlibll gutl COLlat oatvamuo ii no Leimrtcr Avenue mian or patties oz 24 Ilanégnvednle and labour too cannot Roofing and siding gou np ran became youre mk ing with ciutpm huge hem Mmullared to yourvaactv riiéni on cutting aoeud lapping and no wieynu me upfio 1591 on material coatV Your moitidings be uructunlly manager bcttzr rooting and IIlme wind ma weather mmmnnunwlhmflproofA1kMCOyROLthebéuqnoflngandoidlngfnr cvay type otmolor sawamiqw abLLiro iroaomo la ONT toGeraid Krul son of Mr and Mrs Arend Krul of DenhuIst Holland last Saturday They will be making their home in Stroud Photograph by Lea Cowper Studio Mrs Inger Aarson Students Receive Higthusic Honors Several music pupils of Mrs inger Aarson received high hon ors In the June examinations of the Royal Conservatory of Music of Toronto Marie Miller Judith Moffat Lynne Walls and Gaii MeRiner received first class honors in Grade theory and Joan Tribble received first class honors in Grade piano Mary Sinclair re ceived honors in Grade piano In Grade piano Lynne Walls received honors and Katie Jones and Judith Moffat received first class honors in Grade piano Jane Rooke received first class honors in Grade piano and Car olyn Smail and John Muiehinock received first class honors in Grade piano John Mecorkindale and Susan Rodgers received first class hon rs in Grade piano nun iiiiizsr unionization sum The Womens Hospital Auxil iary of the Royal Victoria Hospi llI resumed its regular meetings It the hospital on Tuesday Mrs IT McCarroil presided and 19 members answered roll caiL Mra Jack Butler secretory rcad letters of thanks from Waiter Bayliss and Mrs Jack Lewis who had been She Iaiso read extracts from the hos pltai board minutes cuncering the proposed new extensions to the hospital and nurses residence The president announced that $1468 had been collected in jars placed in various business places in addition to $1330 collected in June The members voted to continue to keep the jars where they are now located Mrs Gable reported that 440 articles had been sewn in July and August Machines were tin the process of being over hauled and rooms had been freshly cleaned for the return of thc volunteers MrsRoy Christie had kept all the stamping up to date and Mr Christie had cleaned all the slugs ior thcstamping machine Mrs Hogan reported 134 dozen dressings wrapped In June Mrs lack Butler reported on plans for the hospital tag day which she is convening The dates are Friday evening Sept 14 and Saturday Sept 15 Mrs Christie and Mrs Gable arecon vencrs for the business section Headquarters are to be the Red Cross rooms where soft drinks and cookies are being supplied to the taggers The matter of bus trans portatlon for the taggers was dis cussed All captains had not yet been secured and some difficulty was being experienced procuring them Members were requested to assist on tag day in some way IIIIY DRUG STORE so aayiieia Next to Lobiaws WE PICKUP AND DEM YOUR PRESCRIPTION in the sencc of Mrs Murray Mills district director Mn Gable asked that the nut meeting date he changed to allow members to attend the district meeting in Midland onOet The provin cial president will be speaker Membersvotcd to hold their next business niceling on Oct Mrs McCarroii Mrs EpletL and Mrs Mills are to attend the hospital auxiliary convention at the Royal York Hotel Tomato on OcL 21 22 and 23 In the absence of the treasurer Mrs Elrick the sceretaryre parted $101 in the life saving ac eonnt $7658 in the convention account 549120 in the general account $885fin petty cash and $1423 inthc flower fund Lunch was served by Mrs 111937 sell Heffron and Mrs flowers Cana as spoilt ssa5oooooo for Merlin 1954 about $850000 more than in 1050 SPECIALIZED REPATR ALI MAKES 0F IIIIOIO TELEVISION Every Installation supervised by our techniclln MONIIIICII REFRIGERATION C0 Ill DDNLOP 511 Phone PA 82059 LIVINGSTON Dial Pit 66421 IIOME WILL BEMIIIN OPEN IOIi INSPECTION ON Satir Monday Evening Friday Evening to 930 rd Aflérnoon for 00 17h 930 pJn pm Wednesday Evening to 930 pm

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