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Barrie Examiner, 22 Oct 1959, p. 7

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or SHARE THIS LUGHTER FRIDAY Sharing hearty laugh are left Canadian comedienne Here here Hamilton and actflss KateReid The two will per form in the Canadian Players production of The Taming of the Shrew being staged Fri day night at Barrla North Col legiate The Shakespearean play is sponsored by Barrie Womcns University Club CAMP BORDEN Halloweeri will have new meaning this year in Camp Bor den when costumed children ring doorbells to collect contri butions for less fortunate young sters in other lands Adoption or the United Nations Childrens Fund plan for Hal loween was made possible this week by the offer of the RCAMC School Ladies Club to under take the task of organizing and collecting the UNICEF gills The RCAMC School Ladles Minesing Gets Mission Band The Womans Association of the Minesing United Church has de cided to support the Mission Band which is being started Mrs Roblnsnn and Mrs Glenn Beilhy will act as leaders of the Mission Band At the octaher meeting held in the United Church Sunday School rooms report of the Fall Rally at Burton Avenue Church was given by Mrs Mc Lean $5 donation was gratef acknowledged Mrs Knight led the devotional period reading was given by Mrs Kennedy Mrs Rohinson sang solo Thanksgiving pa per was read by Mrs Height lunch was served by Mrs Beilby and Mrs Adams SOCIAL NOTES Llub includes uvivcs of medical and dental officers and num ber of nurses serving in Camp Burden They have been active for many years in collecting clothing for children in the Near East and two years ago adopt ed an orphan in Korea Success in this UNICEF coll ection will depend greatly on the assistance of our school tea chers in helping organize child ren into collection teams sdd Mrs llacoa president of the club The biggest prob lem will he that of having too many children volunteeringto help UNICEF workers abroad re port that $6 will feed child for year in many depressed areas This means that last years handouts in Camp Borden alone might have provided years nourishment for more than 500 childrenjn other lands The UNICEF theme for this years Halloween collection is expected to be reflected in the costumes of local children many of whom are planning hr dress as children of tactJanos Fifty children canvassing 20 homes each could coVer the Camp in few minutes but householders will probably be visitedby number of can vassers Although final detiils have not yet been discussed with the schools it is likely that collectors will be chosen from Become in central United Bites United Church for the Oct puresiik illusion veil fell from Runway which united in mar arm1a headpiece of match rlage Mary Benn Frank Etbrrlngton Bank Rev Giveb in marriage by her feth er the bride worn gardenia while pure silk futile gown styl ed with empire lines The scoop ed neckline featured applique of pearledAlencon lace The full skirt was empheslted by no Brcnn officiated at the wed matron of honor naughtor lag fabric encrusted with pea of Air and Mn John Edward pearlaKer pearl necklace was Colbert Barrie and John Doug gift from the groom Miss Cullt ins Ethcrington The bridegroom beltcarried bouquet of whlte is the son of Mr and stepbanotis The brides attendants were Mrs Helen Robson bridesmaids Joyce Caldwell Eleanor Paterson and Muriel Knotshow The attend ante were identical dresses of emerald green delustred satin styled in flowing prinmss lines with bow at waist front pufflt led harem skirt added interest at Cains Corners institute will hold its annual fowl supper for the members and their families at Suunidale Corners Hail Mon day nlght Eleven members attended the WI meeting at the home of Mrs Calder Oct 15 it was de cided to send donation to tho Tely Milk Ship Money will also be sent to the public speaking contest at Oskvlew Beach Nov the annual meeting of the Led ics Section of the Barrie Coun tryVClnb held Tuesday evening The winners of theCanadlan Ladies Golf Union were bronze division Mrs Jansen silver division Mrs Ough and business section Mrs Lovell The 1960 executive was elect ed The officers are as foll ows president Mrs 0ugh New Lowell Womens Institute met in the public school this week The president opened the meet tug with the Ode and roll call Mrs Rowe gave report of the Institute convention held at Grades Five and Six No ob jective has been setbut it is estimated thatthe Camps 1100 homes last year passed out between $000 and $5000 worth of candy and gum ALLANDALE APPLIANCEsK ALL 1959 M0 on ivrodei F310 Stereophonlo High Fidelity Ensemble comprising console and ion chad stereo amplifier speakerrcabinet Ready for full stereophonlc sound With Philips amazing compatible cartridge stereo and IJP discs all stereophonlchmits reproduce both Rég 26900 Bu near TERMS AVAILABLE Hlfl STEREO gFALL SALE REDUCED To cLsAni Cains Comets WI Members To Enjoy Annual Fowl Supper Every member was asked to take an article of clothing for baby lnyette to the next meet ing for the Arab Refugees Mrs Stephenson gavea report on the Area Convention in Orlllia The motto We must not be afraid of changes was given by Mrs Gordon Lunch was served by the hos tess Mrs Calder BarrieCountry Club Ladies Install Executive For 1960 Mrs Hodges presided at vicepresident Mrs lilck ling captain Mrs Smith vice captain Mrs Corby secretary Mrs Hum ilton treasurer Mrs Bell handlcap manager Mrs Smith social cnnvener Mrs Armstrong and county delegate Mrs Young Mrs Kidding took the chair in the absence or Mrs Hugh and commended the 1959 executive for the fine job it had done Pictures Of Pauline Iohnson Shown At New Lowell WI Drillia Miss Matthews toolr charge with programthe story of John Morgan former New Lowell resident Current events were discussed reading was given by Miss Stacy Miss Mathews showed slideson nickeland the life of Pauline Johnson Mrs Diek led ring song lunch was served by the has tess Thencxt regularineeting will be held of the home oiMrs Show Model F410 DeLuxe High Fidelity in hand some cabinet or walnut reproducing full frequency range sound keg 32900 Jr at Shanty Bay the hack Fall flihdes of onion teavesJonncd the headpieces The attendant bouquets were at brooremnd yellow munu with croton eaves Groomsmen was Larryfireen and the ushers were Ron Knee shaw nordao Jackson and Bob Chris Organist George Jm ieson accompanied soloist Misl Normn Bayliss who sangTbo Lords love The brides mother rmeived her guest at the church hall in gen delustred satio liar con sage was of yellow roses The groom mother assisted in coppertone taffeta dress and her corsage was of bronze and yel lowmums Outlettown micsts came from Sault Ste Marie Sudbury Grav cnhurst hieaford Toronto Bee loo Tottcnham Bond Head and Bradford For the wedding trip to North era Ontario and eastern points thehiide wore green wbol sheathnnd fur jacket Her cor sage was agreen orchid The newlyweds will reside in Barrie Prior to the wedding Miss Cul bert was entertained at various ohowers Arecepti0n was given by Mrs Norma Caldwell and daughter Joyce Barrie Showers were given by Mrs Harry Lowe Barrie and Mrs Waiter Lloyd and daughter Mrs Helen Rob son Bradford The bride was entertained at dinner party giv en by Mrs Marlon McCorlrinv dale presentation was made by the stall of the Inndon Life office SOCIAL NOTES Mrs Mae Anderson Codrington Street is visiting with her sis ter at Toronto this week A4 family dinner party was Sunday to celebrate the golden wedding anniversary of Mr and Mrs Fendley SrIBramp ton After dinnerthe family re turned to the summer residence of Mr Max Fendley Mr and Mrs Struyk To route visited recently with Mrs Stroyks brother and sisterin law Magistrate and Mrs Gor don Foster Drury Lane Mrs Cameron Mui caster Street entertained at the tea hour Tuesday in honor of Miss Cnirine Wilson daughter of Senator CairinaWilson Ottawa Prayer and Perfect tunicslon dress of opera ice The held at Riverview Gardens National President of the Cana dian Save the Children Fund Mrs Warren Wilgar presided MonacoFLETCHER Wears White Velvet In October Weddingl Rites Miss Elsie Beth Fletcher daughter of Mn and Mrs Charles Fletcher Barrie be come the bride of Robert Fred erick Wheeler Oct 10 ht Cen tral United Church The bride groom is the son of Mrs Donald Moore Rev Brcnn of ficiated at the ceremony Given to marriage by her fath er the bride wore white vel vet gown styled with filted bod floorlength sheath skirt swung into fullness at the hack Her veil fell from moth er of pearl crown sparkled with sequins Miss Fletcher carried over the ten cups Members of the Barrie Branchioi the CSCF were guests CAT LOVERS OTIAWA CP About 80 lovers of cats here have banded together to form the Ottawa Cat Club They plan to hot thc stature of the household cat in the eyes of the public through no cd ucatlonand publicity program YouNes DRAPERIES nnnrnnms rpzonnnoour 42 humor 51 wast Phone PA 04538 Barrio bridal bouquet of red and white roses Matron of honor Mrs Ronald Miscompbell and bridesmaids Misses Gail McLean and Bar bara Ladouccr wore street lcngth gowns of emerald green velvet in style similar to that of the bridal gown They carried bouquets of bronze and yellow mums Flower girls Debbie and Cindy Miscompbell wore similar dress are in yellow nndcarricd nose gays of yellow and bronze mums Groomsmen was Norman Greenfield and ushers were lack Caner and David Fletcher Organist George Jamlesonao companied soloist Mrs George Anderson The orides mother received the guests at the church hall in honey beige velvet sheath feather hat and matching acces sories Thevgrooms mother as sisted in burnt orange velvet dress with black accessories he wore white carnatioas Outofvtawn guests came from Sudhury Bellevllha Hamilton Tomato and Elliot Lake4 For the wedding tripjta tho United States the bride wore roon blue twopieceshenth with matching feather hat Her carnage was of white carnatiens The newlyweds will reside in Toronto wrcnslanAoir HAIR STYLING 45 unmask rum Pemnhentn Specially ssoo up to ozone No Appointment 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