Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 15 Oct 1959, p. 7

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Graham and Fleming hymary monet uwmss cannons NEED YOU gt There are two and money collectors But my resistance to these lower perceptlbiy when animals and children are concerned Suchlis the case with the save The Children fundrais ing campaign which begins Saturday Its that time when most people including me are getting tired of contributing to the cause aiding the welfare of or donating surplus money to quarter or 50 cents goes into boxthen one wondersWhere does it go The Canadian Save The Children Fund does just what the name implies It saves childrendestitute children all over the world The Barrie branch is sponsoring this campaign or the aid or homeless hungry and sickchildren in war torn Korea The Canadian organization has represent ative in Korea who administers the work there sinCe the inception of this branch last January sew ing and knitting contributions irom Barrie and district women have been received Now there is adeperatc need for iunds to buy medicine and mod The Barrie branch asks that organizations and in dividuals plan Save The children night between Oct 17 and Nov 14 The evening could take the tom of card party an alterchurch cofiee party of perhaps club collection The Canadian Save the Children and works in con nection with the International won of Child Walters and UNISEF to give aid to children or the world Will you give them helping hand SAYWHO NEEDS HER Well Ive waited week and no one has come to the detence oi Dear Mary Haworthuls impossible that was rightno one needs her advice Or is it that those who read Mary Haworth are ashamed to admit they read and enjoy lovelorn column Many persons Ive talked to have admitted to reading the stories or the demented souls and the advice they receive But the reader ad mits this with sneer on his or her race Does no one appreciate Mary Haworth Im askingwho needsher rm anon FACTS Fuzzywuzzy was bear Fuzzywuzzy had no hair Fuzzywuzzy wasntjuzay Wuz hell Today have the bear lacts concerning Barriee own answer to that whimsical nursery rhymethe history or that fuzzywuzzy that stands guard at Simmons and Co Furs Dunlop Street In sudden changing or the guard about seven or eight years ago this particular bear took his station His original home had been the hush just northwest of qttawa until he was shot by deerhunter Bill Fleming Quite by accident Mr Fleming fulfilled pledge which she had jokingly made with Ray Simmons that he would replace the scruffy bear in iront at the store with sleek new one This he did Thelmmons bear legend goes back much tarthe than the early 1950s Bart Simmcns said that as tar back as he or his father Simmons can remember there has been big bruno standing in frontot the store In old days hear was trademark or fur store just barber pole is the trademark of barber shop But Mr Simmons thinks this may be the last oi the sentrles unless someone shoots another In dew years this bear will have to beretired and the tradition iikemany others seemsto be losing its hold Wouldnt you miss his iriendly bear grin would CONCERT nouns and enjoyedthe Ralph Hu the next concert SOCIAL AND PERSONAL Mr and Mrs14 Rosser Shaniy Bay spent Thanksgiving weekend inTaronto at the Park Plaza Hotel Twéntyvseven membas of the Collins family gathered at the home of Mr and Mrs William Collins Napier Street for Thanksgiving Sunday dinner Mg and Mrs Collins welcomed home their eight children and families the Collins haven grandchildren lAmong those present were Mrs Albert qt tawa former hoyalBsnkem ployee in Barrie and Mrs Jon Coliinsh otherianu member Mr and Mrs Watson ley Avenue bad ibeirdaughter hdme or the holiday weekend Mimi in training at Toronto General Hospital twoweek trip to the west coast was enjoyed by Mr and MrsNorman Munro Holgete Street who haverecently re hrraed after visiting relatives at Nansimo 30 Regina Swift Conant and pgema Saskatche ingrand Mrs nervwere holiday guests of Mr GHrowning Grove Westinsn Barrie have cently returned from motor trip to Lake Web Mr arid Mrs Charles McMar 1m and sons Jimmy and Peter Windse gent the holiday with their so an and daughter Mr and Mrs Jack Ruttle Shin ley Ayenue rMcMartinpwas omerlywlth the First Coopero tlve Packershrre later chorus at last nights community concertpespecially the talk song selections but didnt appreciate contrelto Lillian Mernik Her Voice seemedstrained and sharp Im looking toward to LMrs Bud trierSand family Mrs Peter Sinclair Blake Street hasreturned to ice at Ontario College of Educa tion Sandy is 1959 graduateq of Waterloo College Waterloo1 pntario The Womens Mary 102 Air Cadets will hold its rum magesale Oct 30 at Odd Fel lows Hall Collier Street from dream The sale wes originx ally scheduled forthis Ffiday but because of booking error has bad to be postponed Recent visitors of Mr and Mrs Don Blogg Burton Avenue were Mr and Mrs Fred West and granddaughter Susan To an Mr and Mrs Harold hyérst Shanty Bay Road end Mr ahd Mrs Nelson Magee Tilda Street have returned from motor trip to Washington DC where they visited Mr and Mrs Mazees sonvinlaw and daughter Mr and Mr and Mrs ASparhem Theresa Street recently motored to Niagara Falls Ontario where they spent week wiihthoir son aughterlnlaw Mr Bayard Sparhem grandson Kevin Dr and Mrs Bruce John ston Highland Avenue took and holiday motor trip through Ver moat New Hampshire and New York can shaman daughter ot Mr and mm Aaderton Owen StreetvJune Ayerst daugh ter oiMr and Mrs Harold Ayerst Shanty Bay Roadand Geraldine Bnume daughter of Mr Mrs 13 Baum Weldon Street spent the hon day weekend at theirflhomes The girls re ll attendingLake WISE lamina Mraanlishors TEach Dolley and things that really annoy mensalesmen EXCHANGE VOWS Miss Ludo IriSIBcclec daughterfol Mr and Mrs Becicc Drillis became the bride oi Eonaid Eaton Sept 16 The bridegroomhihe son DiScuSS Trilogy At The Book Club The Great Books Club met rc centiy in the Barrie Public Lib rary to discuss the Orrstole trilogy by the classic Greek dramatist Aeschyius Sadie Mal ey and Elsie Baikes were the discussion leaders The plotturned on these ev cats lather sacrificed his young innocent pleading all ghter so that he might pr mate the elements sailwith fleei and lay seige Ito Troy 0n the nikht of his rcturn as the con queror of Troy 10 years later he was murdered by his wile in his bath The son revenged the fathers death byikiliing hlsoum mother She died cursing him On the face of should undoubtedly be consider ed tragedy and yet the Great Books Club could not agree that it was This Washes in part to the profusion of theme we man is source of evil the tra gic motives of men are on laser arable mixture of divine direc tion human ideals and base pas sion justice wisdomand sull exing are interrelated Perhaps the greatest diiiicuity was the problem of relating the pan of ers It is sponsored by llalveprityl Viennas Finis Aa the abamtongued Kate ihe Canadian Players have signed Kate Reid 01 Toronto Can edien award winning actress Mist Beldeppured at the Strat iord Shakespeareannestle this summer as Emililln thello and thi in As You like It She hasnlayed in landml West End and bin acted on Torontos live and TV stage As Kate in The Taming of the Shrewff Miss Reid plays the cider and momllliempcred oi two sisters Robust humor is provided inthe taming oiKute by the persistent and rough courting sultarPetruehla Pelruchio is played by Max Eelpmonn who is news regular at Strutford and three thaes has toured with The Canadian Play era WOMEN SWEEPEBS EPPING England The urban council at this municipal REACHEB CENTURY ity unable to tlnd enough road ROCK ISLAND Que CPig sweepers ls consideringwhether Mrs Sarah Stone celebrated her Barrie Rev Trlmble it should askwomen to do the 100th birthday Born in nearby oiiicinted at the wedding cere job Vermont many in Burton Avenue United Church of Mr and Mrs George Eaton iteriuzed sm 4mm Serving the Barrie Comp Borden Area one ween FREEs senvice macro actions in lheplny to concept of justice held 5y Aeschylu and presumably Greeks of his time One of the concluding ob servolions in the discussion was that justice issimply balance as tags There is indeed tragedy MORE MARBIAGES KINGSTON Ont CF Ro mance is blossoming in Kingston In the first eight months at the yearthere were 363 meninges an increase of 69 over the same period last year June was the most popular month with to wed Free PickUp and Delivery Twice Weekly BARRIESEinésI DIAPER SERVICE SUN SNOW OEBAIN WE WAS JUST THE SAME KATE REID rue ems SAY wmgnn was the alumni the sun moon there an the usual work till clam $3 afloashipam adverse Mars aspect mam such admoni tion dwbiy esseuiioi now These engaged in strictly millionth sulls should find inspiration under line stimuli however FOB TEE BIRTHDAY ll tomorrow in your birthday your horoscope indicates that durlnx the conungyeer you will have many opporlunilies to test your ingenuity some unusual re sponsxbiiilies may be thrust upon you yithin the next three months 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