Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 24 Oct 1956, p. 22

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llallOWee Play gcicc By JANE mos Womens Editor Halloween playthat will be produced on television by the youthful Hillcrest Players on the appropriate evening next week was feature of the annunlHoine and School card party last Thursday The author of Uninvited Guests Charles McGuirI who is now on the North York Collegiate teaching staff was present ior the preview periormance be fore an audience of between two hundred and fifty and three hundred parents and teachers Wierd sound effects thunder lightning crashes and screeching were part at the clever produe tion and bats and other ghostly creatures flitled about the school auditorium stage set that was the work of one at the pupihctors Laurie Barron The setting was haunted house inhabited by ghostwitch Christina Cameron and cat Elspeth Cameron Robert Darch was ghostly man in picture frame The other principals Gail Pelhlck Janet lilacPhcrsnn Stanley Wigg Laurie Barron Ralph Knapp and John Daugherty were children who had come to visit Written in rhyme the play was the work of man not unknown to the pupils Charles McGuirl ls the author of book found on most school library shelves in ciuding Hiilcrests Mike The Stray Dog It is going into print in New York ncxt month lllr hicGuiri also used to write junior operettas notably Rumpelstilt skin and he trained four of his youngest pupils to sing in our part harmony They became known as the Billings Bridge his hometown near Ottawa Boys Quartet and received recognition in Ripleys Believe It Or Not cartoon He is editor of The Canadian Teacher Accompanying him on his visit in Barrie were his wife and Mrs Winch also on the North York staff and Miss Connie Anderson iilirarian supervisor for North York Card Parfy Draws Winners of bridge canasta eu chre and eribbage prizes during the evening were Mrs Rene Garneau Mrs LTtmill30li Mrs HB Badley Mrs Bruce Carson Fred Buckland and Wilmot Mitchell 31 it Bobler was in charge of the lucky draw Thesocial coni mlitee that convened the party headed by Mrs Gundry was made up of Mrs Peter Nay Mrs Parker and Mrs Male and The Home and School executive is extremely pleased with the suc cos of the evening The card party is the oclations only fundraising project of th year Mrs Kay Pearsons em won Ore attendance pennnt this month Television Appearance The Hillcrcst Players tire choral group trained by Ross Caldwell Grade Eight teacher at Hillcrest who is somehting of specialist in this line Their tel evision appearance is scheduled for fivethirty oclock Wednesday atternoon October 31 on Jun ior Junction Friday Bazaar Another Home and School as sociatlon this time the new Holly group is also sponsoring an Otto her moneyraislng event Mem gnwamsw Igpxélzgit Gerontohy Pink carnatlons and Whittafmunia St Pauls Anglican Church in lnnisfillownship for candlelight wed unison Saturday October 201956 at seven oclock in the sin In the chair nenmnghen Mia Madeleinaltnne Gibbons daughter or Mr and Mrs Leo Gibbons oiStroud was married to Elvin lewis reading in liaison tbe general Kelison of Mr and Mrs John Hell of Strand AND MRS aLvmerwts KELL nausea Eastern Siar Bazaar Autumn mumsand tall tapcri Byles looked after the novelty be 9de inmam in fall shades of rust yellow and table in charge of the childrens to the public to attend their first bazaar and tea in the oddfeilows Hall on Collier Street between the hours of two and nine oclock this Friday table of homemade baking will bca featureh Coffee Party in the green centred the main tea table tableiwas Mrs Munroe at the autumntea and bazaar oi Bayview Chapter of the Order of took tickets at the door the Eastern Star lodge rooms last Wednesday af the draw on handmade purse ternoon Presiding were Mrs Charles and MW mens MY Lower and Mm MKnappI WWiies were in charge of the Mrs Joryand Mrs Ross Mrs Bert Cross looked after won by Mrs Harvey Wilkinson Following the October dinner assistants were MrsLloydoster draw on handmwked dress meetings or me oroptjmist cm Mrs Del Cole Mrs Bert Cross won by Mrs dad Agnew Miss Wilda Culbert entertained at Mrs Armstrong Mrs Ray her home at coffeeparty in Eishop Mrs James Webb Mm honor oftheevenings guest Miss Charles Mills Mrs Cook Mrs chrilldiMSn masons Members Draw in Evelyn Yates of Chorley Eng iand ron receivedthe guests assisted enei Rowe officiated at the doublering ceremony and wed ding music was played by Bert Churchill of Barrie who aisoac computed the sololst Arthur Kneeshaw of Bradford Gowned lIn Embroidered Lace Given in marriage by her father the bride was wearing ballerina length gown oi Swiss embroidered veIr aatin Her matching bolero jacket had long pointed sleeves and small peter pan coilsry and er satin headdress was embroi ered withseed pearls She carried bouquet of red ros es andcarnatlons with streamers Four Attendants The matron of hon aid Wice of strand bride and the brldfimaids JoanPinkney of stroud andMlss Amy Kell of Stroud sister of the groom were gowncd alike inpale pink lace and net over taffeta Theirgowns were made with bad lerinnlength skirts and matching Canada Logs BehihdRUssia In Education The October meetingof Littles Hill Coronation Womens institute was held in the home of Mrs Stanley There were nine visitors Roll call was answered by each member naming three essentials for good education It was decided to raffle the Christmas tablecloth and apron made for Barrie Exhibition The draw will be made before Christ mas The November meeting is to be held in CrawiordSchool Mrs Robert XiillJiu in charge at the meeting which opened With slngsong George Cameron wellknown the com bolero Ipckell and their head dresses were of plle pink feath ers The three attendants carried nosegays of white carnations and pink mnms The flower girlI Miss JoAline Glbbonssister of the bride was in pale pink nylnn andwas wear lng matching headdress of iloIIerI She carried basket of white carnatians and pink roses Ross Keli of strand was grooms man for his brother sndthe inh erswere Gary Beamiah and Don ald Wice of Slroud Church Reception At the receptionuin lebase meat oitho church the mother of the Ibride received the guests wearin navy and white crysta ietlc th winter Whileacccssiw lies The groomsmother who as sisted was in grey crepe trimmed witbrhinestones and was wearing black and white accessories ThE wore corasges of pink rose and Carnations For travelling the bride chose navy blue suit and twotone blue hat Her accessories were navy and periwinkle blue and she was wearing fur jacketond corsage ofI pink roses Alter wedding trip to the United States Mr and Mrs Keli will be making their home in Stroud IOutoftown gueslsgat the wed ding were from Chicago Toronto Beeton Bradford Gilford King and Barrie an informative talk on ceramics They showed some beautiful dishes they had made and ex piained how they were made col ored and glared Lunch was served by the com mittee SHOE REPAIR When thechlldren comeIhome from school with their new shoes scuffed it is timetoget out the household cement little of this cement rubbed beneath the broken piece of leather keeps the Thanksgiving Topic of ddress To WMS lALixiliary The Mary Totten Smith ingAiixilia ot Collier 3treet Unlted Iureb thlnIknfllring meeting washeld on Oct in the church recreation in with president In eithMar The meeting was opened by thanksgiving The hymn Come Ye ThankfulPeopie Come sungpfollowed by prayer for ilill sionarlés Tyentyvthree members respondedto roll ea Miss Laura Young reported th there are now seven associate members Miarllorence MacDougall rIead tron Ephesians during the devo tional period She remarked how tittng were the last verseslesus Christ Himself being the rivet cornerstone in whom all the building fitly framed together wetbiunto an holy temple in he Lord aince the congregation had iuat laidthe cornerstone for the new church school The singing of the hymn The Churchs one Foundation and the receiving oi the offering clos ed the devotional service Mrs Hesse vlcepresldeiat of Centre Slmcoe speaker for the evening chose as her to flhanksgiving or GIralitu ffyonre diluting homes loan you can Iron the little wear an by getting have Wife armored North Alaarlen Van Lines more with your more In our experienced hand there ult wont be my work tor her to do Mflrcarnpbeil minim agents or North American van Lines Moving and storage no nnnon Ave Phone PA 555 my 53 lowsblp Iyitb Christ 390nm that 18 iii 31 The psalms were songs Jewish people and wiihthnnkg icing Jesustook cup and gave thanks The imminent is flail oi thanks aid and trust and conduct sin We sbmild rcinsmbor tan times when we should have laid tbank you but hesitated fa this time at in year down look beyond the autumn loud and thank God who has given as this beauty The more In think of it the more we find to be thankfulrfnr Do we say thank you when our prayels are an swered The soul which doesn lift the heart in thanks raunbe pagan soul Mrs Besse closed byreadl the hymn of the it leper were cleansed Only one return to say bank you Where we the nine ear YOU ARE INVITED IO THE ANoLicAN 24 South Sim Participatlng Combined Choir Parish Officers and Clergy inProcesslnn SPECIAL cuesrs Rt Rev BSnellBthop Rev Roland Palmer Missioner Rev Geary IIMissioner LOCAL MISSIONS at pm Oct EllSt Johns MONO MILLS Oct SitSt Lukes ROSE MONT Oct iiiTrinity BOND HEAD Nov lSt Andrews ALLIS TON Nov 2StPauls BEETON Nov 5Clitist Church IVY Nov Ht Johns COOKS TOWN Nov 7St Pauls lNNiSFlL NoIv 8Iirlnlty BRADFORD Messaoe FROM Gray Mrs Fred BuckiandMrs Business Womens by MrSL Galloway and Mrs Ions Helen PeacuekI Mm man Gundm Conference Scott The 0cm meeflgg 01 Tee catlanal scheme with children RDOMFRESHENER MEI R055 RodgersI Miss Mam Mrs Walter Gigg was convener wefiwiflwomens Institute was compelled to attend school until Rid rooms of stale tobacco Reynolds Mrs Ema Lomr Mrs Mrs Delphine Jacombs was del the bazaar and tea With Mrs held at home of Mrs the ole of and sent on to uni smoke with your own Plume Joyce Tomen MEI Ross Mew agate romihepnfig club 11 um Lorne Jackson as her assistant Smith wit the president Mrs versllies to becorgeacientisls etc made deodorize Jpfl ixfla Mrs Mhmmey Mfg ilth annuaMconterence of the Convener of the tea tamesmfimsbtmr msldlng Nenty Canada and the monomer iitiiédilutedrrm nia inrabnwl ClarkeI Emerson wbe EI Busingss and profegsional Wo Miss lrene Knapp eight members and three visitors behind in the frnatter of young of fresh water and let it stand Westerman MacKenzic mensClubs of Ontario held at Pm mg the after Ve Prism Peoples higher education overnight in the smokedilled prank Lennox LainsonI RI the King Edward Hole in Town noon was proVided by Mrs Alex The mefillng opened With the Mrs Corbett and her daughter room The next day the roam We the weekend McKinnon and Mrs Arnold Institute Ode followed by The Mrs Galloway of Painswick gave will lie sweet and fresh again Hot Ehocolule munity as teaélaer tiIor IIsorge scuffed part in place and banishes YD years spo on uca on that hasbeen look told us of Russias extensiveredu IN MDLAN Mrs Ellen Ley and Miss Ruby Speam lords Pryer Roll aliens The McCarthy also attended the week MTS Ems made the 95 gm neghbarly flung end sessions and Miss Enid Car other kitchen workers were Mrs Wen ma groansairing PIiicIed For Savings SjPfiCIALSi carcinoma mjrn 35 ULL SKINS Two Only Sizes 14 and 16 FULL LENGTH CIOATS SPEClAL PRICE Mrs Matthews conven ANDI II IterI and Miss Hazy cpldwen at Stoneham Mrs Chees tended the Saturday evening ban man Mrs Blintlng and Mrs resolution In 99 Cinnamon ioiisl afterwards read aloud Mrs Shiplcy M13 convenerand her assistants were dhf Mrs Able and Mrs Albert Grose Jacks reading syn ea omen ry of the apron ta le and Mrs conductednriglnalcontests the thirties has been elected president of York North Womens Progressive Conservative Associa tion The well known retired newspaperwornan left town before Aurora Banner for several years 1022 $531 giggling Her daughter Mrs Dorothy Members gathered in duct at the Royal York Hotel at Smith program which the speaker was Mrs in Mrs Polworth was bake table mu mammmm izoc and Your Neighbors and Mrs LUNCH Mrs Edwin Wils was in charge Stafford and Main Copeland Mrs Byrtha Stavert womens ST edjtor of The Barrie Advance in The Examiner took over The Ad vance in 1940 and was with The Barker is present womens ed one PArs 4562 itor otThe Banner iiiiiSiiiiiiisann EXCEkTTONAL QUALITY dND STYLE FULL LENGm COATS coalition $295oov= srrciAi PRICE vii1 unisonsna INTERioa IHOME DECORATING mnavaqWOi PAYING UNOLEUMI HESI HQ GiianaNianrOic LAYiNGWALLro WALLICARPETS qnnuu nnaiwonKMANSmP OiNSTALLlNGVENEiiAN BLINDSAND DRAPERY HARDWARE UPHOLSTERING Quin If my wayéwero haVing man pie tonighifi ms or storing problem Changes instantly from storm to screen window gt Extruded aluminiim iraine gives li tinfc service interlbckin sash gives lierItig protectiorr no MINK 1g PERSIAN LAMB SHEARED RACOON PERSIANIPAIW OMOUTONETC stones CAPgs JACKETS man if its 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