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Barrie Examiner, 19 Oct 1959, p. 7

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nCltllndlehghtr Ceremony for COMESIllicittiff nsiiunuoisimcoecinmiy St annl United menus weian hav LAWSNIDER vSevcntythreewomen register ed tor the Fall Rally of the Cen tre Region at Simcoe Presbytery on Oct 14 in Burton Avenue United Church The program was arranged by hiss Austin Cook Orillla Pro gram convener for Simcoe Prea bytery Mrs Foster Barrie wns chairmen Mrs Honey Barrie Secretary Mrs Mc Master Utopia Treasurer The Shanty Bay Womans Fed eration conducted the Worship witll Mrs Prlssick Mrs Henson and Mrs Polk tak ing part under the theme of The Big Four The Seeing no The Listening Ear The Guarded Tongle it The Under standing llenrt Presbyterial officers were in troduced by Simeoe Presbytery President Mrs Trace The new literature rsecretarngrs Garry Wilson of RR Thornton displayed large selection of ad ucationaljnaterial letter oi thanks was read from Lloyd Foster oi the Simcoe Presbytery Camp Committee for the donation from the WAr which enabled them to install relrigerator and deep freezer and also or the substantial sum Alrled way xolpnk1nd itrtmvallhenomaotthacanwhltepompm Allister daua brother andhlrt Samoanire andHerbert nndJohnmehw henna the bride Omani istheoonotMnandplayedthechdineM Mrs John Law Barrie Shitlnn eflldlled at the 0d wedding Given in marriage by WAlllflnnthabrldawnre waltzlength gown of white ny lon and Chantilly lace Her hemlength veil at nylon tulle tell from pearl tiara Snider carried white Bible and red Sweetheartvroses with white streamers Mrs George Smellle Hespeler acted as matron oi honor She wore apink tnfleta waltzlength dress and carried pink and white pomponr Fiveyearold flower girl Catherine Smalley wore dress of white taileta and care received to date towards the camp building iund Mrs Bert French lat Vice Prmident reported briefly on Do minion Council stressing the need lor development oi spiritual llta among the United Church race and the courage to be Grist The meeting divided into amal ler conferences under the lea dership of Presbytery oiiicers and much benefit was derived train the disurssion and answer ing of problems of WA at the local level oi the dis cussion groups are given to the meeting allowing lunch which was served by the Bur ton Avenue ladies The Waring was taken and dodleatédby Gren lei wA Mrs Spearii sang Come ya to Nazareth an companied by Mrs Chish olm Presbytery organist concise report on the New organisation was presented by Mrs 2G Perkins Midland who stated that it would be new organization designed to inn elude All the women of the United Church and that all the value wouldbe preserved roan the WA and WMS Until it comes into eflect we diould learn everything possible about the Total Mission of the Church and what part the women pinyin it and we should anchorage and uain our women to participate Rev Premise Me The brides mother Mn ii if new crew mi supp carnage was white and she wore white accessories Outottavm guestscame Iron Barrie Camp Borden Monte Scarborotu Gait Restorin aod Branttord For the wedding trip to Nov there Ontario and Quebec Mn Law woreagreywoolsuiteam plemented with white accessor ies Her carnage was of red The newlyweds will re ride inIAlliston SeventyThree Attend Presbytery Rally lite Banie Modem Wile Patter Than Ma TORONTO CPlThe average Canadian honsewlie rays Protes sor EW Mciienry is latter than her mother was Its because she doesnt work hard around the house like mother did At least thats the opinion at Dr McKenry protes sor of nutrition at the University at Toront The housewile is more likely to be overweight thanls her hus band he adds Dr MeHenry says the average Canadian women is only in iaet inches tallhlt aha weighs 135 pounds weight between 117 and 15 pounds would be better Her mother was the same height in 1912 but her weight was about 123 pounds The women havent been alone in putting on weight says Dr Melienry In 1912 the ayerago Canadian male was five feet seven inches and weighed ls pounds His height hasnt disused either but hes men pounds heavi iullyatalllovelshdiepotnt pot the Church MAKE BAZAARAND GIFT ITEMS Crochet these best sellers Ior your bazaar or for very special glits The pattern includes the following items carriage pillt low kitten bib fringed han era handbag cases cushion and slipper pin cushlon All these articles will NEW uoMiiniiimc Mrs Prince President at Mldhurst expressed the thanks to all who had taken pad in the meeting Mahsfléld WI Members iqu Cent For EachYear The regular meeting of Manse tield Womens Institute was held on Oct at the home of Mrs Willis Irwin After opening ex ercises the roll was called and responded to by 21 members who gave cent for every year they had been member $444 was collected There were tive visitors present Mrs Paul Gallangher read theISoripture Following the business period the motto Let us give thanks Nature is beantii had been prepared by Mrs Gallaiigher and was given by Evelyn Arnold who read The Barefoot Boy by John Greenleai Whittier Mrs Elwin Reaburn had prepared and read the current events Mrs Bert Murphy convener of home economics and health readan ac unt of the life of Nancy Adams of Appleton Sask and her vton letful contribution to her coni munity and to the world Mn Murphy also read an amusing WI Members To HearSpeaker The October meeting oi the Ivy Womens Institute was held Oct 13 at the homeof Mrs Jennett with 17 members and two visitors present After the opening exercises the roll call was ansWeredby My Favorite Recipe The minutes the last meeting were read hy the secretary Mrs EarLR The treasurers report we gi en by Mrs Jennett An invite was received from the Gilford W1 inviting iour members train the Ivy branch to attend meeting Nov 1010 hear Miss Chapman speak on her trip to Scotland in con nection with the ACWWl It was moved that $10 be sent to the Tely Milk Fund for needy children Mrs Demitrolf gave full re port of the District Executive meebng which she had attended in Cookstowi Mrs Applegate article on Pills showing the extent of their use for all ills The ladies had as their guest speaker Mrs McDonald of the Childrens Aid Society of Dufierln County who told of the work be Ing done and the ways in which our Institute may help Lunch was served by Paul Gallan gher Mrs Robert Vail Mrs Ei win Reahurn and Mrs Elmer ward The Nnvérnberr meeting will be held at the home ot Mrs Aubrey Gallaugher on Oct 21 because of other events the next on because of other avenktha lowing week WICKB senor aauiu HAIR STYLING 45 Dnnlop at Permanentd flMwh no Thisis more than warmer symptdm If you have to ask people time and again to repeat what they said ilfindicaiaHo other as well as yourselfIth you have hearing problem Learn how you can hear better at Bellrmeb HEARING CONSULTATIon CLINIG Iii the WELLINGTON HOTEL BARRIE TUES DAY oer 20 Whether or not you now wear hearing aid visit fills cllnto withnnt obligationint ex pert analyalarof your Iridivid ual detect andlww to home lt MR DONALD GRAHAM Sultana consultant whoila an authorityon bearingnlda and hearing teats willicniidnct the clinic No appointment neces between 980 and pair noNu Voeronrumr Do you have to cupsyonr hill alned speciallatwlthj re cord otvaneculiul experlan nobilit lol ghelmaroma I0 is plll beensliy and quickly done To obtain the easy crochet instruc tions simply send stamped salhndrlrrssed envdope to the Needlecrnlt Department of The Barrie Examiner Barrie Ont requesting BAZAAR AND Glll lTEMS leaflet NoxS790 YOUR HEATING What plot is to the nether composition is to the artist This Is one at the tectonwhloh you the audiencewillbeeenreiously or about as you look at the palntlt ins and sketchu at the can CoIInUWide Art Exhibit to be held In the Midland Armer on Oct iland Nov Over two hundred paintings 177 Prior Webb wool Mr and Mrs Harold WIN Essa Road visited witniin parents at the wedread Peter is year student in electrical engineering at University olToronto Miss Helen Smith Eugenia Street was weekend guest of Mr and Mrrglaul Borysiuk and daughter Lisa Burlington Mr and Mrs John Flynn nnd family Erindale visited with Mr andMrs lnhn Manol and family EugeninStreet at the weekend Recent guests at Mr and Mrs Brown Puget Street were Mrs Browns parents Mr and Mrs ii For Toronto Mr and Mrs Neville Barnett Dunlap Street West accompan ied by their son and daughter visited Toronto Saturday to see the Canadian AOpera Company production of the Barber of Sev ille They also visited Medl those wnoiiveciose to itaqu en The way in which teean used by the artists sogthnt the qualities of these paintings may be crashed and appreciated more lolly imposition is the way in which the artist places the vari ous aspects of his painting in order to make it interesting and meaningful For iostanec set ting the local pointrin the rcry PERSONAL scope at the Queen Elizabeth Building CNE Alderman Frank Clifton Tor onto was married in CM Hall Oct 15 to Mrs Norman Cherrie who was the former Helen Walls eldest daughter of MrruWalls and the late Fred Walls of Barrie Tottenham and Hamilton Mr and Mrs George Town sendSyrncuse NY were gree ed on their arrival yesterday by friends and relatives at the home at Mrs Townsends brother and sisterhills Mr and Mrs Wil liam McArthur Thorntoncout of town guests included Mr and Mrs Aubrey McArthur Toronto nnd Mrsand Mrs Donald McAr thur Foxmead The Guthrie Womenalnstitute will meet on Tuesday night Oct no in Guthrie Conununity Ball Health convener Mrs Mel Jam iesan Roll call good home remedy Hostesses Mrs Norman Stoddart and Mrs Annette my AN EXAMlNER want on room as um CONVERT Pi aUtlieme oridea to the be hdderbbytheusedllm and shade flie artists Ieel inflatabrlghtsunnydéydrea surroundings animation or the tranquil beautyoi still ob has is relayed to consider able degree by the use at light The finished product combines the massing nl blocks at light and dark paint Light coma lrom one direction Thk tunal ly gives many cluestha time element happiness inor hldity etc On darksuriaee you still must have light torit is the techniqunol moulding the method by which one is able to make block drape look as it it in ioided or crushed This is dextreus task so look for it The ever changing qualitlei and quantities ol light can be come quite inistrntlng to the artist Nevertheless it is the tantalidng incentive or driving force that makes one keep try ing over and over seekingqier tectlon PORTRAITS fOR CHCRIIISTMAS LesCowper Studio Dunlopst West at no mo whatever its type whatever its fuel Naturcal Gas Aaromnricflenrmc only monthly lt rail g7 INSTALLATION SERVIcroiio ting our niiw vvoucaN flagella one at neltones famous nittoned hearing an in ii remain ibis madam Victoria ml gt hand behindyonr ear no You have neon car More In your chance to have your hearing tested FREE Two intricate In struments are usedan strument that talk you exactly wellynnhenri and nSelcctometei that gt reunioniuanvaricn howyonllhear with hearing hid Vau nnrant Iuliy automaticunluralafl um iumneo orboilar white to npprovni or suitabi yhyy in $350 moulth on manual contract with Slptemhnr Ihir year rim rail you pay Final arrangements were de for serving turkéy any can tinthe Cream Producers Association on Oct 21 At the close of th meeting the prenidentlirs Applegete behalf of the W1 presented tute pins to Mrs Lea Banting Mrs Bert Mchiey two members of Ivy hranchwho are mesaBarrenrns AND rain snnvrcn non moving from the community haggling WILL BE PROVID IC TOM RROW 1N Dainty relroshments were then vgd by the lunch coinmittae THE WELLINGTO

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