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Barrie Examiner, 6 Feb 1957, p. 12

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SHANTY on ed by mantel mi Tayionwho baffled the audience by his mind reading actand aupernatural pow Now in Real Estate Oliver has givenup farm log and is pursuing new career as real estate salesman We wish him all success Plea to Parent The school hockey committee has made plea that more pap cats and friends lake on interest in the games played by the boys each Saturday morning at Guth ric Try to attend these games and support our team which is doing splendid job Parochial Guild The Parochial Guild held their annual election of officers at the home of Mrs Hickling on Mon day evening Jan 21 Although ballots were cast for each office the slate ot officers remains the same as in 1956 The next meeting to be held in the hall on Feb 18 will take the form of social evening for members and their husbands it was decided to make quilt in the near future Quilting quiltingmccting was held al the home of MrslanWelsman on Jan 23 when the ladies of the WA worked on quilt for the missionary project WI Card Party The next card party sponsored by the Womens institute will be held in the hall on Feb 21 Il dc Variety Night Shanty Bay Home and School Association sponsored variety at the co mnnity hall on Jan 26 entertaining alarge and appreciative audience Master of ceremonies for the evening was Jack Mackie The first offering was by the Thunder Bridge Players in the person of Rosemary Raikes Ana nette mikes Rodney Raikes Peter Oliver and Andy Welsman These young actors gave most humorous performance of the oneAact play Major Operation directed by Miss Elsie Raikes Janet Dingman most ably gave piano recital of Beethovens Fur Elise quartet composed of four young public school students Bonnie Taylor Lynda Murphy Cory Wilson and Bill More sang God Bless Our Canada and Youil Never Walk Alone from Rodgers and Hammersteins Carousel Mrs Pitgh amused the gath ering with one of her famous mon ologues The Old Philosopher radio style The current interest in mental telepathy was complétc explor ioiiii hernia soon gt radii Feb 800 pm lllY lllill EVERYONE WELCOME er Presidents Welcome At intermission and Presi denthfrs More welcomed the assemny and announced the win ner of the door prize Janet Ding man This prison donated by Bud Wass waa washable terry cloth seat cover for car Homemade candy was sold at this time to raiae funds for the necessary expenses of the rte freshment committee The candy made by It and members was in great demand Tho Shanty Bay Players Betty Taylor Donna Sulton John Groot and Bill More presented short humorous play ment in most professional style piano solo by Judy Dingman To Wild Rose by McDowell was much enjoyed Veveryone Diane liuigtsble di an extremeL iy good pantomime to the record Sweet Old Fashioned Girl op propriately costumed for her part Barrie BarberShop Quartet The Georgianaires barber shop quartet trom Barrie favored vith number of old tunes among them Tell Me Why In the Evening by the Moon light and Keep America Sing ing Stan King Harry Smethv urst George Mackay and Roy Blair made up this quattet Fashion Show To conclude the program fashion show vilth commentator Iieddy Hopper Mrs Pugh gave preview of whatthe well dressed woman willwear in 1957 The models Barry Taylor Jim Wood Ted ineson and Art More displayed fur jackets evening clothes street wear and even night attire to the great merri mcnt of the audience Behind the scenes Mrs Audrey Morrison did fine job of apply ing makeup to the many artists vote of thanks is extended to everyone who participated in making the evening such suc CESS Visit Grandmother Carol and Wayne McCracken of Clowes spent few days with their grandmother Mrs Wort icy Ice Fishing Gordon Wortley and Ernie Gen tle of Toronto enioyed few days fishing in Shanty Bay and were the guests of Mrs Wortley Dies In England News wasjust received of the death of George Ansley on Dec 1958 at Devonport England Mn Ansley was brotheriniaw of Body Argli Mr adamantly iueadayl Jan Dll JOHN WILLIAMSON Ctnadian geologist who struckdlt rich in the diamond fields of Bail Airica is shown in Montreal inst beiore he returned to his home in Tanganyika Dr Williamson has spent six months in Quebec province recovering from malaria In 1947 he gave the worldslarg edt pink diamond valued at 500000 to the Queen as Wed ding present ligt Photo Mrs Lighthourhnt the conclusion of the triceting Be Prepared Meeting The Ist Shanty Boy Girl Guides held what they call Be Prc pared meetingon Jan 28 After inspection and horseshoe cach patrol was briefed on how to constructa problemon Guide work which the others solved map drawn to treasure was cut in pieces hidden about and the opposing patrol instruct ed to find the pieces reassemhlc it and by following the directions locate the treasure First Aid project found sev eral girls in need of last efficient help Casualties represented were broken wrist sprained an kle arterial cut drowning acci dent fainting and shock Each Guide also received sealed order on some phase of Guide work ranging from the composition of the UnionJack disarming criminalitwanmoammcl Kmé llaflnrle MaplcIeaf Girde torrigad and 32s Harold Christ werer lho South Simcoo eaiocutive Toronto Vlslt Mr and un James Me Mills Butchers were Cague and withwcmenco and Swiialr intmm mu attended the mattingmatch at Allan tackath Gil We wish him tBnrton Avenue United Church Barrie attending in held Pride iu the junior Khalidroom am Heart suns Russell Food otAlliaton form eriyot this eommuoit was taken to stevehsonvllemor ltllospltal Alliaton tollowlng hem one on Saturday speedy recovery WeekendVisit and Earl SmithShah on and Glor apcnt theweekend with Mr and Squirrel and family at Horninga Dr to Toronto last week attendidl Guelph visited on Sin1day with the HoisteinIriesian conventio Weekend ot Home and Mrs Jack Shepherd attending Universlt in spent thcweckensl et roominm Al to oclock chocolate were serve to Orliiia on the evening of Party for West York Enroll Join fellitiel Josephs Auditorium VDay in Toronto Toronto recently are extended In Hospital her usual duties once more ABillie Shoplierdfiaon at in ho is Iriday liight about 40 young people enltyed tobaggsn party they met at the School whom hot dostdagd 30 to heoraspcech by Promin ent Tofolito tnwyer John Hamilton member of ptrliamont for the Progressive Conservative MrsR Martin enrolled num ber of Girl Guides of the 6th Barrie Company on Jan 30 at Gt Mrs More spent day in Mrs Henson has been iii Best wishes for quickrecovery Mrs Paul Robins is piitient in Royal Victoria Hospital and Mrs Caple and her infant son of Windsor have come to Shtnty Bay to core for the childrenlihtil Mrs Robins is able to take up their cousinsghlr and Mrs Fred Corrigan and Billie Mr and Mra Harold Gilchrist Marion Helen and Phyllis visit ed Sunday with Mr John DcGorter and falnily at Sunnidale Corners also Mrs Peter Gilchrist atStayncr Coming floore Friends of Mr and Mrs Vane dchaagwho are onholidays in be interested to know theywill be arriving home some day next week Mrs DcGorIer informed rsvGilchrisjt that her sister on spent Christmas with her parents and family and New Years with Vans parents and family Weekend with Parents Billie Henderson who is om itioyed at Elliot Lake near Blind River spent the Weekend with his srents Mr and Mrs lien erson Mr and Mrs lioward Sewell and family oi Meaford visited Sunday afternoon with Mr and Mrs Harold Henderson and Bradley who verehome from the city for the weekend Mrs Sewell is sister of Mrs Hender son Florida Trip Mr and Mrs Alcic Wood left on Monday for few weeks holiday at Lake Worth Florida Farrn Forum The Townline Farm Forum lira Howard ll mdins liBiint of and Mrs liolland their homeland might Mr and Mrs wood and Gerald Home Indfiivlruero in Bufltaloon Saturday attending the funeral aislerinlavr MraICiarenco Rattle Sixth outlaw Melton entertained of his little friends on Sattarday Sitar skating on his sixth birth Iy Mrs Cameron Telltan homo nit yialtlnghcr daughter Henry at Thornton RecentGneun Mr and Mrs Stralh of vale ivere guests of Mrs Palmer on Tuesday Mr and Mrs Frank Longhurst and daughters offiarrle visited with Mrs Longhurst and Lyle on Sunday lroin Wattage Mrs Cari it Harvey at Washa go spent few days last week vim Mrs Lesson of Jiqronto spent on wakcntb Wit her mentor Mrs GIltutdhiaon hirsJW Wi amid with llrp Frank IIi of Barrie on Wedneaday Mruand iiis strewn end im iiy pt fllrkltalttVlslted Mrs Fetchs parentsllr and Mrs Roy Coleman during the weettend Ffldtyifidms Ntr and hire Boyce of Iot tennam were poem of Mrs mean Film evening George MS of Walkcrton Elizabeth Doom and holith Amos oi loronto spent the weekend with Mr and Mrs Dahlia Attended tnneral Mrs IsRaeattenGEd the fun gron met at the home of Mr and rs Fergus Kerr Monday night gt sickle lienderson and Watson Crawford left Tuesday for Barrie visited raisins in visiting Hrs Ad 3V Wiggins lt otmhadauldtofl IE chinlaw met Th Wednesday evean irisuh Lotta vuiun wito her sister and brotherinlawlir and lln Giry Burton of New market II Ci ll Mrr Lloyd Richardson visited with relatives in Capreol Iul Week Mrand Corbett of to on Wedneésday initiation Mr and Much Rae and Donald otjlhronto visited with the farmers mother Mrs Rae on Sunday DIM of Business mils Taylor disposed of his hardware business inst weekto me micron Hardwan co Lim itetlof Toronto This itore will nongoo by XI Jinnah of gt large number ofane and crimesmmry lneenngot Beeton Junction Farm Farina on Monday evening per tor early de livery cash discount on deltv cry or generous payment plan available Quantity lsconnts fillile Tracking ounce order and Save SIM COO 259 Innliifii St monnlta um and lunch served by jute indie brouhta very pleasant evenln teaching Lemuvuu Min King accompanied by Mr and Mrs lteCaguo Alli ton vlaiudlat Mr and Mrs Corbetta of Barrie on Sunday Sunday Service large congregation waa pres ent at Trinity United Church on Sunday morning Feb jar the regular service and also for the communion service Thepait Rev Gardncr chose his text from St JohnaGospel and delivered very impressive see man The choir with the organize Mrs Dobbs provided special music Iduet fiWhisperlng Fopefl was mintysung by Mrs raunchy and Mrs Fowler lccmmiedby Mrs Mc Ketvcy al the piano nu Purina Hog Contract PrecisionMixed Starter end Grower Local Manufactured Finisher No Carrying Charges and you pay only List Price the day of purchase whether libs lbagor I00 bags Barrie Farm Supply for livestock and poultry hrlna Choiva sage Dairy Equipmem IIMnlcaater St PA tam to the coiistructionof clothes line using of course the correct knots The meeting proved to be great fun as well as valuable teaching aid showing each Guide where shepersonally must improve her knowledge After short campfire meeting closed with tops Symnétiypt Community the Sympathy of itheneommunitw extended to Mriand Mrs Terry Thd Vestry meeting of St Thomas Church was held at the rectory on the evening of Jan 28 with is gratifying attendance The peoples warden Raikes resigned after many years of faithful service and was re placed by Dr DavidGarrick The rest of the officers remain the same Reports were heard fromthe various church organizations rail showing successful year The group expressed their hap piness at the efficient renovation of our historic church Refreshments were served by and family in thedeath ofMrs Terrys mother in Oshawa last week Weekend Visitors Mrs Oliver visited with Mr and Mrs Oliver the week end of Feb wheri she attended the christening of her great granddaughter Deborah Sarjeant at Collier Street United Church in Barrie The iamin gathered fora re ception at Mr and Mrs Sar jeantfs after the servieE Orillia Trip Mr and Mrs Oliver drove 47057 IIIFORM GIMWTII 600D FMHIERING 10W MORTAL We more could you ask of chicr sIarIer iu sputum Banana Paoxtasiuiam ltlullmflll If we were to ask numbervof pnultryinen what they wantod in chick starter we might get Inks Themselves Will Tell You 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