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Barrie Examiner, 5 Oct 1956, p. 16

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ma Distinguished ISpéarkeir 75254 as mph Womens Editor Lieutenant43eneral any Simonds on one use retired chief of general staff who is regarded generally as oneeof the most brilliant soldiers Canada has produced will be the distinguished speaker at the second Womens Canadian Chin meeting of the season on Wednesday0ctober 10 His topic will be vital oncSome Reflections on Canadian Defence Problemslf General Simonds visit will un doubtedly intbrcstnnany male res idents who are always invited to gltcnd club meetings as guestsof members Moo rigs are being held this yenrin the Oddfellows Templebeginning aI eightthirty oclock Judgingfromthe large crowd at the opening lecture at couple bf weeks ago visitors as well as members would be well advised to arrive avllttle early Married In Toronto marriage of wide interest that took place quietly in Toronto on Wednesday evening wasthat of Mrs Viola Marie Griffiths and Alfred Shepherd both of whom are well known particularly in musical circles in town After Thanksgiving Weekend wedding trip to Ncwerk Clty they will be making their home in Barrie Mr Shepherd who is assistant superintendent of The Examiner in charge of the commercial printing division is olso active in fraternal activity He is past master of Kerr Masonic Lodge Assistant bandmnster of the Barrie Citizensflund he has been tenor soloist in Collier Street United Church Choir for several years Eridal Entertainments Before her marriage last Sat urday to Emery Rowe the former Patricia Stafford was entertained at showers infiarrie and Toronto Mrs John Rodgers and Mrs Earl Winter held miscellaneous shower in her honor and Mrs Rowe entertained at pantry shelf shower followed by abuf fct dinner party in Toronto Mrs Neallenter tained at coffee partyuénd kit chen and bathroom shower for the bride Mrs 11 Stafford entertained at tea in honor of her daughter lrcslding at the tea table Were thcbrides aunt Miss Stafford and her grandmother Mrs Neal Tenassistants were Mrs Rowe and Mrs Patterson Mrs Frederick Rowe mother of the groom entertained the Wedding party after the rehearsal For Luck Supper The Womens Auxiliary to the Kiwanis Club opened their all season last week with potluck supper at the home of Mrs oumn nyrmrmms Charles Beeslcyon the northern outskirts of town Over thirty members were present for the evening which was arranged by the heads oftheexccotive and the directors Mrs Robert Armstronglcd an amusing costume musical chairs game and Mrs Jack Butler an tertained the members with slides of the picnic held at the summer home of Lock Sutton on Lake Simcoc in July when the Kiwan ians entertained their wives and the new Morrison memorial cottage built at Blue Mountain Camp for Crippled Children by the Kiwanis Club Oncof the first activities of the auxiliary this season will be bridge pirty and turkey draw planned fer early November Washington Visitor Miss Mary Woodward has re turned to her home in Washing tonDC after spending few days with her uncle and aunt Mr and Mrs James Munro Perry Street SPECIAL commie MONDAY T0 wnnuasmw ONLY 35 comrrxra OPEN THUR EVENING SAT TILL pin PHONES PA 82980 T£VFllVGSPA 82239 WICKS BEAUTY SALON 45 DUNLOP STREET loath endlleADrugStoro Ill rnvmasrou oauo srone 56 Hayfield not ublawsi Mm minim PEG642i YOUR raascarrrr ceived was in rosewood lace and atricid Warned finely leowe The marriage of Miss Fntrlela Louise Stafford daughter of Mr and Mrs Harold Stafford or Barrie to Emery Ger ald Rowe son of Mr and Mrs Frederick Rowe of Barrie took place on Saturday September 29 1956 at three oclock in the afternoon in Central United Church Rev Cecil Brenn thechurch minister ogficiatcll at the ceremony as sisted by Rev Stafford Vot Ottawa uncle of the bride Wedding music wasplayed by Warren MacLean Given in marriage by her fa ther the bride was wearing waltzlength gownof whitecord ed silk made witha neckline swiss lace embroideredwith tear drop pcaris Her headdress match ed her gown and she was carrying cascade ofwhite carnations and pink roses Her attendant washer sister Miss Anne Staffordlof Barrie who was wearing waltzlengthgown of turquoise crystal charm with matching headdress embroider ed with seed pearls She carried nosegay of shaded yellow roses and yellow poms backed with yellow leaves John Rodgers of Barrie was groomsman and the ushers were Earl Winter of Barrie and Bev eriey Rowe of Toronto brother of the groom reception foliowedat The Studio on Codrington street where the mother of thehride received in silver blue organizine wearing navyblue accessories Thevgrdoms mother who also re sec Al ilepetiied by insistent Demands Vilowy at New WW Price Waninnocmsaf and the striking maple frame and arms of these rookers adds greatly to itssmarti appearance Quality freizeycovering in choice of green mushroom winecocoa grey and lime weaken srscrAi tries na eight Glenn sixllancy four Was Wearing brown accessories Leaving on wedding trip to Lake Placid the bride was wear ing brown tweed silit with rust accessories and Corsage of yel low earnotionsraudv bronze Rims On their return Mr and Mrs Rowe will be making their home in Hamilton Outoftown guests atthe we ding were fromToronto Ham tonBuffalo Oshawa Montreal Guelph and Ottawa EASTERNVSTAR DELEGATES Mrs Lillian Galloway Mrs McCaw Mrs Charles Lower Mrs Speam andMruand Mr Ernest Thompson attended sessions of the Grand Chapter of the Order of the Eastern Star at the it 31 York Hot Toronto Lean son of Mr and Mr McLean 215 Dunlap St who wonfirst $100 inAthe charity circus contest in The Toronto Star plans to deposit the money in his savings account Gordon won over l74other ie he is the secondeldest of to rly of six HenhasVan older brother Jackh 15 and four younger fsisters and brothers and Allan three Sky 10 School lsa that input lot of planning and the inescapable return to routine necessity Iga lllniliarity liter lbi cangoing pace of runs rner substantial hot lunch become for thecbildrcn in airing macaroni products males that part of meal planning an much the easier Their versatility provides many uuncb out of food that oer in the refrigerator almost every day of marsms armrest GERALD news SIyGLE PEBBLE by John Hersey SINGLE PEBBLE The Yang tze River makes adrsmatic set ting for story Though flat in its lower reacheswhere floods often occur higher up it cutsand turns through incredible gorges backed by masses of mountains Here the seething waters push their way through primeval landscape arranged by some force of fury Mailing and treacherous they move not only seaward but alsoupmdjoround anddown stirred by rocks be neath John Hersey author of Hire shima and The Wall has chos en this setting for his novel fA Single Pebble it is very short and deceptively simple story Like iThe Old Man and the Sea howeverfiit is not im portant for plot but forlanguage and treatment description mood and atmosphere The author seems to have captured all the magic theterror and the drama of the great river in these pages In the story young American engineer goes to China admit in to the possibilities of building great damon the upper Yangtze He goes by junk In its slow and perilouswoyage through the fan taslic gorges the boat isrhauled by over 40 trackers who wam along paths and niches in tbe cliffs The book centres on fOld Pelr ble the head tracker strong skilful andgay who loves the river with fierce joy Then there is the cook the boat own er and hisyoungwife who would recite to the Anierican poems myths histories and tales of the grént river She was faithful to her husband but loyedold Feb Aswe am Odwoaan i1 genus cry we too the week for most foods can be appropriately used with macaroni products in good flavorful dishes Here are few recipes that will stimulate good ideas about new use for ypur familys favorite foods AUTUMN CHOWDER it or tin condensed chicken soup in or water slices bacon chopped cup celery chopped cup onions chopped med carrots diced or fine egg noodles cups milk cupeooited peas salt and pepper Combine first six ingredients Bring toaboll then sihtmer over that stock continues to Ilioil Re duce heapand cook about seven minutes rmtll noodles are cooked Add milk peas and seasoning Heat to serving Wernpbnturc Serves 46 STEWED BEEF AND MACAHOM CASSEROLE mm tin bbcf stew in readycut macaroni Lonlon chopped pkg frazen peas salt and pepper in cup grated cheese buttered bread crumbs Cook mocaroni uncovered in rapidly boiling salted water until tender anii drain Thaw peas htly in cold watcr to separate to Mix peas beef stew onion salt andpepper Combine with cooked macaroni in buttered bak mg sh and top with crumbs Sprin with cheese and me 20 minutes in 350 oven Serves 46 BAKED sraonsrrr ANDghSALMON or spa ctti tall can salmon salt and pepper cups sour cream tablespoons lemon juice tablespoons chopped chives Cook spaghetti uncovered in rapidly boiling water until tender Dramand turn into greased quart casserole Drain bone and flake salmon andelacero pof Spaghetti SEasoh hesalm if and combine remaining ingredients and spread over all Bake in hot oven for 25 minutes Serves move in dreamlike journey up the ri er We see the slow pat ient life of the Chinese to whom time means so little We see the interplay of personalities and feel the tensions which mount to dramatic climax in theawesome depths of WindBox Gorge At the end we feel littlesad and unsatisfied to think that no thing will change in the life of the river and to realize that though we understandtthese sim ple ahdwisechinese people lit tle better nevertheless they are still an enigma But at the and also we come backJroml this dreamlikejourney with keen sense of the authors ability to evoke the weird lands cape to capturethe spirit of the great river and show the life of the river people wonm fnotions moan table lampsi Geramid esigos pastel and black Special vplu low heat until vegetables are ten dor Gndually add Inoodles so MissFrance Eliza thi3elty McDowe ddughter of Mr and Mrs Samuel McDowell of Mid hurst was married on Saturday September nth ms at thirty oclock in the afternoon in Emmanuel Baptist Church at Bar rie to David Charles Bowdery son of Mr Ind Mrs Charles vBowdery of Midburst Rev Noll meyer officiated at theceremouy Wedding music was played by MrsM Ficldliouse of Uhthoff who also accompanied the soloist Miss Dorothy Putham of Barrie in the singingoLO Perfect Love before the ceremony and Wedding lrayer during the signing oftiie register GodGavg Me You was sung at the reception that follow ed in Midhurst Reforesfry Hall Escorted By Her Father Given in marriage by her fa ther the bride Was wearing gown or white embroidered lace layer Smokiesis wiiha inna alceved bodice and hoop skiff featuringpleated tulle at the waistline Here fingertip veil was caught to tiara covered with sequins and she was carrying cascade of red roses and stephan otis with streamers Three Aftondents ing balls whiteembroidered net over blue taffeta with strspless bodice under net jacket and blue sash Her flowers Were pink poms and blue carnations The bridesma Chappel of Barri bride was Wearing similar gown Ilene in pink shade and the junior bridesma Miss Shirley Bowdery of Midhurst niece of the groom was wearing gain of plain net over mauve Vtaffétarnsde with pleated neckline Tangleweb ardbntent shades in great graceful mod hightgcolours and shiny and puffed sleeves The bridesmaid carried bouquetof blue poms and carnations and the junlor iiiAlfies maid carried miniature bougtjlet of yellowpoms and sweetheart roses The attendants were bamboo headdresses to match their bou quets Their shoes andgloves were the same shade as gowns John Thompson of idhurst groomsman and the ushers were Etnut Bowdery of Midlnlrot and Geoffrey Bowen of Minesing Wedding Reception Receivinglthe guests attire re ception lfrs McDowell was was lugnavy lace over taffeta filth dusty rose accessories MrsBow deiy who assisted wnsdn navy sheer They wore corsages redroses For wedding trip north the bridechose blue suit Bergac cesmries were navy and she was wearing corsage bfgardenias with reached pink cbrnauons OutOfTown Guests Guests fromva distance were from Toronto Richmond Hill Orillia Ivy VCrown Hill Craig hurst bud dutch Mills rail qu rixAMINaa who do moanrd 82414 rL llituu yum mugmfly Iriltul9 sarrsracrroN gt ouanaumnb on MONEY tannins martinis bue gold grey plilishedlblack sing From 39 maeoisin smart new slucent foraoft lighting Essgycleanedwlth and popular decorator colors ME mil

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