Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 17 Oct 1956, p. 17

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Eelt Graceitngllciin ohlircnin 3iidder ammo mm setting for Wairzeifi the marriage of Misss°ndrs Dell Verity daughter of mr analin Reginald Verity of Brantiord to Bruce William Fraser of Toronto son or Mrs Fraser and the interlames FraserotBarrte Rev Bull chaplain of Trinity College Toronto offic iatedat the evening doublering ceremony assisted by the Venerable Archdeacon HJ Appleyard and Rev Cyril Squires Mauve mums shading to deep amethyst banked the altar of the church for the wedding andcan dielight flickered through the flowers during the twilight cer emony accenting the vintage shades oi the gowns at the bride and her attendants Wedding muslcwas played by the bridesorgan teacher Eric Noiilnson of Toronto who also accompanied the soloist Miss HazelAnn Guloicn of Toronto in the singing of Perfect Love before the ceremony and Gonnods Entrelt Me Not Tobcave Theo during the signing of the register Escorted By Her Father Given in marriage by her father the bride was wearing an original lrene gown of satin and gold French broeade in aulesf motif Thc bodice leaf design was enhanced with goldlined crystal heading and the skirt formed graceful cathedral train Her headdress designed by Cezanne was fashioned from stiffly beaded brocadelcaves and held fingertip veil of cream Bel gian net Her flowers were or chids and baby ostrich mums and her wrap was crcsm ostrich Vintage Shades Mias lsabclle Verity washer sisters maid ofruhonur and Miss Kathleen Finch Miss Christine Flierson Mrs David Gllmour and Miss Barbara Shaw were brides maids Their Identical gowns of gold French brocadehad leaf motif in orchld and amethyst shades Back bustles formed short train withtth amethyst shade accented The attendants Wore hats of brocade leaves lined with am ethyst and they carried gold corn ucopia filled with purple grapes wheat and autumn leaves Dr Allan Fraser of Ottawa was groomsman for his brother and the ushers were Bernard Grclsscl Neil Libby James Shuel and Rich ard Verity Golf Club Reception At the reception that followed at the Brantiord Golf and Country Club the mother of the bride rel ceived in gown of amethyst velvet wearing matching hat of ostrlc Her flowers were or chids The brid grand other Mrs John Lalrig was caring mauve lace over amethysttaffeta with mauve vclvet accessories llld an orchid carnage The decorations were in music motif and miniature pi ano centred the wedding cake on the brides table MountainHoneymoon For travelling the bride chose flame French wool dresswllh matching berot beige wool coat lined with flame and maple kid accessories completed her en scmble Alter wedding trip through the White Mountains Mr and Mrs Fraser will be making their home in Toronto in St George Mansions SfUdems Prepare ForCareers In Retailing The field of retailing is tricky business Anticipating what the public wants at least one sea Ison ahead of time and keeping up on the latest textile fibres are problems which keep retailer on his toes Sir George Williams College School of Retailing in Montreal offers oneyear course for young men and women who plan to enter the merchandising field Here students learn the ins and cuts of the buying and selling world not only in thelclassroom but through actual practice Leading Montreal stores work in cooperation with the college in giving this course Three days week the students Work in var ious departments of these stores where they learn by practical ex perience as many phases of the re tailing buslneas as possible The rest of the week is spent in classroom lectures and making rusty eunRANraao BRAND DIATE DELIVERY suturin innnmrs autism NW 100 MoneyBack conipletclysatlsiied You must be MR AND MR8 GEORGE ROBERT field trips to mills factories and stores An important part of the course consists of lectures on the com position of fibres and fabrics giv en by representatives from var ious textile firms Among these textile authorities is Doris Clark fashion coordin ator according to whom thcse lec tures on the mpcrtics and uses of the newer fibres will ultimate ly be of great value to the buying public These future retailers will pass their knowledge along in the stores where they will eventually work and more customers will oi tain accurate answers to their tex tile queries she claims If the public is to be confident Ebout trying these new fibres then the people behind the scenes must be confident about selling them says bliss Clark And the only way this can bo possible is by knowing the fibre thifroughly its properties and how it can best be applied in manufacturing It is busy year for those pros pective buyers and executives Among the subjects packed into the course are buying stockv taking personnel work business administration advertising sales promotion fabric and textile fincwicdge and fashion promo on When they seek employment at iIEAVY poo Tribe9 N0 insuns MODEL E11623 tcr graduation these young men and women are well equipped to join the complicated world of re tailing +lt Newton Robinson Home For Weekend Miss Margaret Rowe nurseln iraining at Sick Childrons Hospi tal Toronto was home for the weekend Sunday Visitors Mr and Mrs Rodger Andrews oiSt Marys were at Walter An ilrews on Sunday Mr and Mrs Lorne West and family of Torocio visited at Lloyd Coborns on Sunday At Algonquin Park Mr and Mrs Dee Chantier and family motored througb Algon quin Park on the weekend number from here went to call on Mr and Mrs Hunter Russ ell of Mldhurst on Friday night At Anniversary Service Mrand Mrs Grenville Halbcri and family attended the Presbyter ian anniversary in Bradford on Sunday and spent the day with Mr and Mrs Milton Ritchie Winner At Plow Match Congratblationsrto Keith Bohr inson on his splendid success If the Brookiin plowing match tak ing first and second in different competitions My KELVINAmRf bunt innusrnmno WE WILL WIRE YOURHPME AT COST yellow rosebuds numeric ntttt5 ii minim Gannon Avenue united Church was decoratedth baskets of yellow and white giadioli for the marriage of Miss Helen Elizabeth Smith daughter of Mr and Mrs Stuart Smith of New Lowell to George Robert Oliver son of Mr and Mrs Dalton Oliver of Barrio Rev Robert Irimble officiated at the ceremony guestpews were marked with white lace and ribbon bows Wedding music was played by tb church organist It Daniela of Drillia who also so companied the soloist James Corey oi Toronto in the singing ofAvs Harlagnd Walk Hand in Band Givcn in marriage by her father the bride was wearing gown of brocadcd taffeta dcslgrl ed and made by her grandmother ltwas styled with an liaiian neck line and her fingertip voii was caught to headdress of pearls and sequins She carried bou quet of pinocchiov sweetheart roses encircling white orchid in which pieceof white and mo ple heather was tucked The hea ther had been sent from Scotland by Miss Mary Ellen Young of Barrie Thc matron of honorMrs Har old Linklater of Toronto sister of the groom was gowned in hunter green crystalettn andxthc bridesmaids Mrs Ronald Smith of Barrie and Miss Myrna Brockwcli of Stayner were gowned in olive green crystalcttc The attendants wore headdresses to match their gowns and carried bouquets of pink roses The flower girls Miss Karen llcask oi Simeon and Miss Bonnie Lou Mcchesney of Barrio were gowncd in gold crystalettc and were wearing matching head dresses and carrying baskets of Harold Linklatcr was grooms man and the ushers were Ronald Smith of Barrie brother 43f the bride and James McKinnon of Barrie Brian Marlatt of Hamilton was ring bearer At the reception that followed at Baystairs Lodge Minets Point themother of the bridcrcceivcd in Atwink nylon The grooms mother who assisted wasyln royal bluerThe seventiered wedding cake had been mado by the mother oi the groom and decor atedby Mrsl Ernest McChesncy For travelling the bride chose navy taffeta ensemble milk with French boat neckUne and yellow accessories putoftown guests at the wed ding were from Toronto Sirncoe Scotland Guelph Bracebridge and Washlgo The bride Is graduate of the Walter Thointon School in To ronto and the groom is featured performer on Radio Station CKBB and CKVRgTV Fair Lady Exrends Even To Handbags Lifc is very difficult this fall for the gal who believes theres piacc for cverythlng and that place is in her handbag For everybody from the subtcener to madame president of the board has simply got to he fair lady And its about as easy to picture fair lady lugging bulging portmanteau asto see her brandishing shillelagh So the manufacturershavc come up with handbag for fall that are slim and beautiful and planned so that its easy to keep them that way Elongated squares rectanglea and pouchesall wafer thinare the favored shapes andcare will be taken that all trim is small and does not detract from the simple outline The effect however will not he rigidly geometric for the bag will be softened with tucks drapcs long flaps and shaped handles Trapunto treatments are popular and give framed effect to bag thats otherwise perfectly simple Contrasting textures also help to rciieve the severity of the shape The kid and calf embossed to simulate for patterns which are new this season are effec tively combined with smooth calf and plushy reversed calf with reptile or smooth calf Color combinations are subtle Russell Eddy of Scotland On tarlo proposed the toast to the bride my Rsrrléskstqnéf rHEAVYouryacscrnlcl RANoaslx minus flowEST PourssfGuarantees and planned to get the most out of the texture Examples are macaroon with brownpcwter BRING 5mmnuhtri wuss sonogousnanron wimrrasnnv om is less hackto about 1560 structure grey with black and oatmeal with taupe Often the same combination ap pears on matching shoe but when this is done one principal leather is lightly accented with another in order to avoid the magpie cftcct that would be pro duced if two colors were given equal importance in both acces sorics As in shoes too thcncwoff boat leather colors such as curry saffron mustard and ochre at tract more attention this season than the vivid hues and have the advantage of blending with more costumes The new bags allx have more compartments inside and out than gar before to make it easy to fin thc things you still find absolutely necessary to carry therein There are also plenty of slimmeddown insidelhebag lea ther accessories Bags are made luxuriant by the use of gold trimmingoften in unusual shapes Fasteningsfor instance may be miniature key holes locks or even old prayer tit Jul1 Y0 Somerset Englandr dates and is beautiful in the delicacy of its hooks One hag displays horizon tal gold bars with black lacquer balls similar to those on an abacus The slpcrsoft ostrich bag which is he apple of all eyes fair and dark this season is parti cularly effective when trimmed with gold Antiqued lcathcrs also use this trim to advantage Sometimes however the loath cr has is coordinatedwith other accessories than the shoc An antelope bag has snap closing topped with Toledo work medah lion which matches buttons ona leather collar or vcstoestylev belt Bclts thémselves have new inn ancc in the fashion picture as rh are used to emphasize the empire waistline They are on the whole narmwcr and often have gold and icwcllcd trim of ten two straps oi contrasting lea thers arc artiully entwined Drapes and tucks appear on others And some rest ontho waistline at back but are curved up to the bosom in from Ifas ten at the side mnuin rollions oln wssarr ififll ron YOUR om wasnan ON AN st

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