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Barrie Examiner, 6 Feb 1957, p. 10

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rim nitnrun mummiwnonnaou ran Fleeing south sun hir and Mrs RUE Tiltit left yesterday morning for St Peters butg and Miss Jessie Hunter dc parted or Clearwatcr for the tenth at February on Monday Monday also saw Dr and Mrs DouglhsAPatchell at Eimvnlc take all qr three weeks in SL Peters hing jtlr and Mrs Séythcs leit Friday morning or we months in Sarasota and Mrs George lIIev donkey ilew to St Petersburg last edncsday morning She was planning to spend month in the stirring All the travellers mdc the trip to Florida by air ilyingTCA Vlsitor From Victoria former Barrio resident Mrs LMickleborough ot Victoria BritishGolumbia who is visiting innggnto for few months is iii I0wn this week guest oi Mr and Mrs Fisher at their ltdinc ohHBiakc Street Mrs Fishcr entertained at lunch on Tuesday for Mrs Micklc borough following her arrival and Mrs Garry Leo and Mrs Nettieton are entertaining at noon and at tea today in her honor Heirloom Christening Dress Among the infants baptized at the eleven oclock scivice in Col lier Streetvtlnited Church on Sun day mhrnihg was Katherine Ann daughter 01 Mr and Mrs Larry Monkman licr parents were at hpmc to their friends allowing the ceremony Katherine wore the traditional iilmilychristening dross made by her gieatigrandmother the late Mrs George Monkman which has been used by all three generav tions at the family Gucsts included Mr and Mrs Georgefhionkmanwot Toronto and theirson John Davis Mrs Galloway and Mrs John Monk man the grandmothers poured itea and coffee 0thcr infants baptizedat the service were TerryDavid son of Mr and Mrs Charles WAgncw Kenneth Frank son of Mr and Mrs lrank chrose Russell hrian son of Mr and Mrs Bever ly Edwards David Géorge son oi Mr and Mrs Fred McConkey JoAnne Marie daughterrof Mr and Mrs McKee Thomas Richard son of Mr and Mrs Ross McLellan Jamcs Edwin son of Mr and Mrs Edwin Myers Dehorathnne daughter of Mr and Mrs Allan Sarjeant and Sharlcnc Debra and Stewart Dan iel twin daughter and about Mr and Mrs Daniel Taylor IAthanadian Club 31 PEARL MCCARTHY critic 6IThe Globe and Mail will ad dress the Womens Canadian Club on Wednesday evening Feb 13 the Odd Fellows IIall Th meeting commences at 930 nc ock Her topic will be The Small City in anadian Culture 0f pi cc 0n arioslock arthy has been closely con ecteiwith cultural developments in Canard or almost 30 years guest or the govern By JANE HARRINGTON Womens Editor The migration south is now at its helghtand St Peters burg and other Floridaresorts should be the meeting spots otsevernl Barrieresidentsaduring the nexttew weeks at cord1ng to news of travellers leaving tor holidays under the this phase of Mission Band work ed ivorship seivice during which every meEting includinglh pic Edward Orr Linda Rutledge Vel at Personals Guests at the Park Plans Hotel in Toronto last week were Mr and Mrs Halwig Miss McGregor Mr and Mrs Marris and Miss Lamont Mr and litra Len Carter oi Longucil Quebec are visiting Mr and Mrs Gerald Nashmnn for low days At Stephen Leocock Dancing at the Stephen Lea cock Hotel in Drillin on Saturday night were Mr and Mrs Carswell Mr and Mrs lloyd Green Mrand Mrs Eino Miss Karen Jones Clark Seymour Miss Joan Bcbb Fred Galloway Miss Donna Merritt Hr Wallwin Stan Taylor James Curtis John chsoc William AndersonMiss Carole MacDonald Mr and Mrs Roberts Miss Barbara Fewer and Mr and Mrs ll West Presbyterial QIIicers Visii Mission Band 0n invitation of the superin tendent Mrs Marian Watt and her assistant Mrs Glodwyn Rob Inson he Simcoe Presbyterial secretary of Mission Bands or Simcop Mrs Nesbitt and the candidate secretary Mrs Maxwell wcrc visitors atythe regular meeting of Bond Head Mission Band on Saturday The Baby Baird leaders Mrs Mary Loveand Mrs Gilkinson were present with their Baby Band children and the president oiBond Head Auxiliary of the WMS Mrs Bateman Mrs Gor cion Brcthot secretary oi Mission Bands for Toronto Conference branch whose home church is Bond Head introduced the visv itors to the children Mrs Maxwell asked the chil dren to remember the mission cries in their prayers at nightand to think aboutusing thieir later training as teachers nurses and doctors in the service of the church As requested by the lcaders Mrs Nesbitt demonstrated the story of Ke Sooni the ltorean girl KnmiShiBai style in the manner used by Japanese story tellersand then taught the Il dren to sing the JoyLsong which she had learned from Hawkestonc Mission Bands Velma SmithPhyllis Lang and Jean Anne Wattcarried the business portion of the meeting in able mannenas presidentsec rotary and treasurer reminding the visitors of the importance of the training of tuture leaders at the auxiliaries of the United Church Soft music by Joan Watt set the atmosphereffor jhe wellconductl the children formed Friend ship Circle 4A large Worship Centre made hyMrs Robinson depicting children at prayer car riedthe words iUse All Our Love and Gifts Happy Birthday was sung to those having February birthdays Mrs BrethctMrs Walt Phyllis Woodrow and Doris Lang Seven childrenhad attondcd nie and Christmas party The leaders presented Florence Orr ma Smith Doris Sutherland Jean Watt and Mary Jane Watt with potted plants Brethct and Mrs Nesbitt were lso the re ients of lovon potted plants be cause of their positi as Mission Band secretaries on the Presby tcrial and Conferenccbranch Thrie ladies of the WMS Aux iary provided treat for therch dren sitdown lunch of sand wiches cookiesiand cake Each month omen show the Netherlands lnsL It Mission Tho MR AND MR5 oouobss cameos Fome Mission Band I957 Officers Aretv Installed Olticcrs ot Hawkcslone United Church Joymakers Club and Mission Band were installed last Thursday by Mrs Nesbitt treat were Mrs Smith Mrs Brown and Mrs Gilkinson of Bond Head Mrs Watt has taken advantage at the recreation leaders course given by Miss Louise Culley Sim coe County recreation director and was able to teach the chil dren manyncw games Among those demonstrated at this meet ing were Poor liouse andlit lens and Cats Kc Sooni presented each child present with Valentine and the group as whole with box of little red cinnamon hearts IBuilds Ilis House of Barrie secretary of mission bandsgior Simcoe Presbyterinl Members oi the new executive are president Catherine Vi treasurer Hodson Warr secre tary Jody Evan superintendent Mrs Leonard Wair Mrs Warr demonstrated the worship icsson dn beautiful tiannelgraph background paint edln oils to give scenic ioct The lcssonAwas based on the song When Mothers oi Salem Their Children Brought to Jesus The children in turn pcrtormlt ed the many action songs they had lcarnedt Oniya Boy Named Davr Fishers of Mom Itcad Yalir Bible fPray Every Day and The Wise Man Uponj Rock Each child out ed different verse ram memory Mrs Ncsbitt told Ihestory oi Kc Sooni the Korean girl about whom the ission bands are learning with The mission band prayer rind Ebenezer United Church was thevutiing tor the marriage at Miss ncy Ednhwrisht dspgh teryotyldr and Mrs ArthurN Wright BR Glilord to Douglas Bolton Fowler ion of and My Ballour Fowler Rich mond Bill on Saturday January twentysixth 1957 at three clock in the afternoon Rev San ders minister ol the chnrcholli dined at the ceremony Miss Margaret Kneeshaw played the wedding musicand the solo ist was Mrs Lester Reid aunt of the bride who sang Tthords Prayer beiorc the ceremony and Perléct Love during the sign ing of the register Given in marriage by her father thé ttrldewas wearing ballerina length gown afiwhite lace and net over salin The gown had strap less bodice and boutfint skirt andahe worn longsléeved lace jacket Her fingertip veil oi tulle illusion fell from apearl encr st cd coronet and her flowers we red roses white carnitiona and stcphnnotis The bride was attended byher cousin Miss Margaret Ronni To ronlo and two flower girls her sister Miss Lynda Wright and Miss Cheryl Fowler sister at the groom The bridesmaids dress ht bronze shot toilet was ballerina iength and was styled with boniiant skirt sleeveless bodice and matching Jacket lIcr sheil shaped velvet hat was oi yellow leathers her accessoriesbrown and her flowers were yellow and bronze baby mums The lower girls wore pink nylon dresses with white angora head bands and white gloves and carried noscgays of pink and white carnations and white hyacinths The groomsman was David Grin ncll of Richmond Hilland the ushers were Lawrence Wright children were given valentines and candy hearts as special ding brother in the bride and John Leech cousin oi the groom merino held at churéh ill Commiinity Hall The brides motherrecnived the guests wear coruge at redrpscs she was assisted hygthe mother ot the groom who wore brown printed silk dress withibrnwn accessories and comgcof brown and yel low baby muvmsa jdr Wedding trip to western Ontario andthe United States the bride wine Pink wooi dross pink hat and navy coat and ac ccssorics smoking their home in Barrie New Guidance Director Taught In North Simcoek Frank Cinte new directoroi guidance services in the Ontario Department at Education has had viidc expericncc as teacherin both elementary and secondary schools LThc Simcoc County native who lswcll known no many teachers in North Slmcoc as former teacher in Wyevalc Hillsdaie and Midland ishoidcr oi specialist certificates inrguidancc and aux iliary education and ahigh school principala certificate He served as director guid ance in the public and secondary schools of Welland ioriive years and or similar length at time held the position oi general school counsellor for the Windsor Board of Education liledlreetcd the Midland summer school for teachers for several yearsand wascoauthor ot the Junior citizenship reader To You The Torch past prea ident of the spec education sec tinn of the Ontario Education Association he has been mcmI Mr and Mrs Fowler tfifldflir Two TOWilSIIlpS Oxbow Park Public School No 15 Sunnidale Township nude clean sweep in the spelling bee tinls tor Sunnidale andWaug Bcach schools Thursday evening at Bethci School Miss Patsy Hprne Grade and Walter Borthwlckcrade both of Oh how Park School were declared champions In thotins spelling bee tor Innisill Township at Stroud Sat urday morning Miss Valerie Westman Grade Painswick School and Ronald Martin Belle Ewart School won the honor of representing innislil Township in the finals ior inspectorate No The judges at the Sunnldalc tinals were Harvey Kittmcr BA MEd president of Simcoe No Teachers Institute Mrs Barbara Rule and Donald Langlcrd oi ber of the executive at the per sonnel and guidance section of the association Mr Clute was associated with the Detroit Psychologlcal Club while doing postgraduate work in guidance and testing at Wayne University and has served on thc advisory committee of the Wind sor Child Guidance Clinic Mr Clute is brother Mrs Vera Wiidmnn teacher at Cod rington School bastard aéud Judges School Inspector ll ll Iain dictated the rda in townihips 1h winning Sunmdalsp princlbll 113111 Mae Sim Mn branch is princip Patnswiclryand Arguell Bella Ewart ncipaL nonnnnt LIva The miracles of sclenceEare have brought in our homes But when things go wrong today they reallygo wrong Wc ldva too much tor conilort andwegre soltened up Napanee PostExpress t+ WANT BEST Modern livtng has reached the point where people expect Ind dcma nothing less than thcrhest in tacilities and serviCcs It they cannot ohtainwhat4they want at home they will go to bigger centre Humholdt Journal lltilEtillUiilITY itEllEVEDITiilS EASY on When biliounneaaor constipation rob you of your pc try DI Morans Indian Root They help give can relief by pronoun regularity themget rolls with Dr Mornen Indian Boot Pills At Ill druggiata LADIES You will ifind plentytointerest yourin the new ELNA SUPERMATIC SEWING MACHINE first in the auwmnttcnein on DISPLAYAT rnn NEW ELME SEWING CENTRE Ross St Barrie ra 87215 No SMOKE NO ovaNonOIJnst NEW modern magic The new CLARI FIER eliminates oven smoke and odours automatically even when you are broiliug with the overt doorclosed NEW TOP ELEMENT AUTOMATIC HEAT CONTROL The marvellous larger HoldO Temp element keeps your utensil or pan at exactly the temperature you want Just set 4the dial the HoldOATomp does the rest NEW ANYHEAT large top elc ent give you an infinite variety othcat from very low to very high Now you can have those fine shades of temperature iorthe finest cookingfrom 100 degrees by indicatedzs dcgrce increasesrto 425 degrees llIEAT swncnas mcnts accurate and positiiIc you need ior usual cooking AUTOMATIC TIMING CONTNGL on the two backI ele Evcry Ahcat ime controlled oveni Set it and forget it Meals cook automatically Set tostart and stop when you want it toeven when you are In miles away and have forgotten al out COMBINED WI Hl minute timer with ust be manually shotair you cantrignor there is an excellent appliance outlet too veniant New mannerisms is éetric old And of course Anda the placeiof oldfashioned fuses Automatics wqu bent lamp at the noon OVEN with door run width at range Lined with light speckleAgrey titanium porcelain enamel and smoothly contoured tor easyclcaning Top element is open coil wire type for finest brolling Bottom elcv meht is sealed tubular type or easy clean ing it just liits up out of the way Here is finest most even heat distribution held in by heatresistant oven doorgasket And temperature is absolutely controlled FULLVIEW SHAMEPROOF NO4FOG WINDOW pcr its easy checking of food Inside chn light is controlled by swttch on hackguard LOCKEDIN oven RACKS are nontilting preventing spills and risks of burns from sliding dishes and they lift out or easy cleaning Oven rack supports come outtoo so easily WARMING OVEN AND STQRAGE DRAW COMBINED slidesout on large self lubricating metal rollers with touch of the finger provides largewarming space and lots of room for utensil storage Wann ing clement control switchonbackguar Tubular ele ent in warming oven HANDLES AND HARDWARE are of gleaming chrome of massive design to give elegance to the line craftsmanship of the smoothl streamlinedbeauty oi the Cook omatlc inished in stainandaeid res tant white ttanium porcelain enamel DOUBLE PROTECTION AGAINST SFILLS DEIPS Each element has aporc la namellcd removable underpan andeaehpair of elements hasa drip tray iindcrneath readily acdessibie by opening FULL ILLUMINATION isas urediiorall topoivrange cookingby full width fluoresv of the hackguardh 30 INCHES w1oEt And every inch packed withqualityNo waste space instlotsof oont tomakecooking apleasurei Andof course your gCookomatic is standard ountcr heigh itiriatiguetree looking ry wellwith thecamlortnjtheY

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