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Barrie Examiner, 26 Oct 1959, p. 7

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iHold Coniié proxim to xsozuaes eupand erecalllve attended the Georgian Bay Arercenvention held Saturday in St Andrews Prahyterian Church hail Thiaisthefirsttimethearea loionvention has been held in Bar The highlight of the alternoon sessions the enrolment of two rangers The provincial secret ary Miss Taylor enrolled the tn rangers Helen heart and Gail Grey both of the Kempenielt division Barrie Guide Judy Smith and on Walker and Jane Rook acted as color guard The new rangers were attended by name rangers Pat McFadden Gail Wisonand Carol Quinn Another special presentation was made during the niternoeu session Miss Taylor presented three certitciaies of merit and Handicaps Stow TOld Al Stroud Wll Thirtylive members of the Stroud womens Institute heard principal Arthur Robertson tell the story oi the Variety Village Vocationhl School Toronto Mr Robertson addressed the at its Oct 1t meeting The Variety Village School supported by men from the eu tartalnment world trains handi capped boys so that they are able to make living at such work as watch makingand re waking bookkeeping typing printing welding machine work sheet metal work and the opera tion business machines These boys Victims at such handicaps as multiple sclerosis polio cerebral palsy double 4am putations engagein such spans and hobbies as etching stamp collecting Jewelrymaking pho tograPhy bowling and leather work The sale of Easter scals prov ides money for these boys to be Santa Claus suns For Rent given artificial armS legs and braces One hundred and fortytour at the handicapped have positions in the business world The members answered the roll call by giving safety hint to be used in the home to prevent accidents paper prepared by Mrs Wice was read by Mrs lCoch race on the motto That which constitutes thegtsupremc worth at tile is not wealthnor case nor tame nor even happiness but service As examples of the service she cited Martin Luther the Wesleys David Livingston ialbcrt Schweitzer and Dr Bur ow The accepted an invitation to visit Giitord WI Nov 10 to hear Miss Chapman tell at her visit tn the ACWW Mrs lsaac Spring reportcd on tho couventicn in Orilla The members enjoyed social hour ArePrepaIed ByY Menettes The members of the Manet tes toured the new Steeletreet School last Wednesday evening heiora their meeting at the home at Mia Davey Mrs Evans repoited that the Santa Claus suits which are being made for rental during the Christmas season are nearly completed It was decided to hold rum mage sale in the Owen Street on Thursday The sale convened by Mrs Neiison will begin pm EurOpean Tour Plans were discussed to assist in here we to marlin hire ed in Taylor who spoke to the group on girl guiding Area cimp advisor mi Marian Baker reported manycampa held lagthevarea during the year The camping spirit at the girls didnt seem to be danntedby new and cold wuiiur during the camping trips held last winter Guiding in the area favorably according to the re ports ven tram each division the aiternoon three guides tram the area showed eel ored slides comments on camp in Switzerland during summer Tops were hung hytba guid ing group before luncheon convened by Miss New Smith distflct commissioner icrharria Barrie WI Meals For Oct Nastytwo members answered the satiety hint roll call at the recent meeting of the Barrie Womens Institute Mrs Jacobs prepared paper on health which was read by Mrs Adams MrsAdams also gave report on the Simcoe Area Convention held in 0riliia Mrs Bowleswas nominated to go to the cancer meeting MrsDready made up sick tray Each member brought pleceol old needlewo Mrs Plingle an Mrs Baker acted as auctioneers at sale of vegetables and plants Ah the noxtmeeting held at the home of Mrs iv Creighton Dunlap Street Mrs Goodfellow will show pictures of the ACWW Convention at Edinburgh Scot land thngs Men in the YRadio Weekend project which begins Fridayeveoing The will re ceive special radio time during the weekend gt The next meetmg oi the Menettes will be held at the hulldiug Mrs Cl Heywurth will instruct members in switchboard and office duties Each member will soon assume one night week office duty at the Lunch was served by the hos tess Mrs Davey assisted by Mrs Rarquharson Pictures Shown At CroWn Hill w1 Barrie couple Mrrand Mrs Nonnian King St Vincent Street showed slides at their trip to Europe and the British Isles at the Oct 14 meeting of Crown Hill Womens Institute gt gift of appreciation wasipreJ seated to Mr andMrs King by the members Mrs Ada Peacodt le Men AreBecorningi port of the convention held in Oriliia President Mrs Dunsmore was in thechair Mrs Norval Dunsmore led the members in comedy singsong Lunch was served by hostesses Mrs KennyMrs Newson Mrs Drury Mrs Thomson with Mrs Aconiey nndMrs nix Fashion Conscious By emotion aoss Have you noticed how much real fashion news thereis in mens clothes this season Evi dentlyumen are getting just as clothesconscious as the women the family fine healthy trendi HELDOM ENCOUNTERED Anyway its nice to note that the tired old slacks and equally tiredlooking rumpled shirt are now seldom encountered And thats all to the good silica we women have to look at men just as th menfolk have to nay like toluok at women And it man looks smart he certainly isiét gag to flose byitl linking po ear or men is much use of calico and oldfash toned ticking and to excellent effect Some manufacturers and designers make point of saying that these old fashioned new fashions are or young menhut what man is going to declare him salftoo old for good ionising dailies No matter whakhis ag wile loves to see her husband wearing comfortable gnodlnuking calico shorts and lackets made of tickA mgThere are pants at the fabric gt too When his outfits as wall as here can he put into the washing ma chine the homemaker knows the budget is getting break satellite since these summer fashions are so sensibly priced liyoure planking for trip you may be interested in pieca 111ng tor the male ward mh new lastlc rema iotha plastic aloihaa bag made especially to hold clean shirts It hangs from the closet rod door orin hack of car just as do regular gar ment luggage bags fit has compartmean to hold six shirts and stalllength plastic sheet or panel covers it in trout to keep the shirts dustrtree There is also little pocket for mans jewelry Eadh shirt is folded the way was when it was new and is tucked into itsown pocket There itstaysno mussing untllit is needed DONT GET mum or crushing Shirtsthat are crammed into suitcase can have their collars wrinkled and their fronts massed up matter how careful the paciun But that cant happen with this new shirt file Its good item too for taking care of blouses away from home or at home cacao when HIGH WYCOMIBE Eng GP Fellcity Hall myearold daugh ter of the Consérvatiiecandidnte in this Bucklngbamshlre constitu ency canvassed jfar her father on horseback inrural areasduring th election campaign wsoks seamv 1HAIR swims 45 m5 at rs man Permanento Epeclnlty Gough substituting for Mrs their trip to the international Contra District Artists Ilnyqdie Provincial Park Asrono lot so enthusiastié painters met at Springwntcr Park over the Weekend Five were from Oriilia the rest from Bdr ne Arnold Hodgkin OCA at Leash date was the instructor Although the weather was anything but favorable at times it was amr axing to see the reruns subject were many and varied from the realistic to out and out imprers ionlsm The park otters many subtractstrees stumps ponds and animals andail ot these were dealt with in some iorm oroth er Asession for discussion was held each day when pictures museum Manama warcnns massacres narrow noncxm Fashion won Fights No War Elmvale Community Hall was the scene ot fashion show Wed nesday sponsored by the ladies of the United Church The anh lons were shown by Edwards Specialtysbop of Midland who decorated the hall with autumn leaves and branches oi apple trees with the apples dioxins to them Modelling the latest lashions were some of their own models and someloeal ladies including Mrs Ken Spring Mrs Jean Thompson Mrs Ken Guthrie Some juniors and teenagent mo dolled sports clothes lwo tots at three and tour annghinowtoliveina VMedallionHome Itsapplidrice icoolditionedwmnitishufltqiz fidesigneuandpnnneamnakemmtor acompleteelectriclaundry acomplefieelectxie kitchen You findatieéstonemaiorelm appliance included illfife purehasepriceofaMedallion Home atoaofivemore years old Nancy Usher and Pet er John Times displayed tall clothing and party dresses Pet ars display was very manly and both put on good show Tickets at 50 cents brought good return and the proceeds wentto St Johns Church Rugby WI Members Plan Lamp Classes Mrs Allan Johnson and Mrs Jim Langman reported on the Area Convention in Orlllia at the recent meeting ot Rugby Wom ens Institute The WI members met at the home of Mrs Moore East Oro withMrs Clark Home in the chair Navy League Holds Tag Days At recent Meeting at the Navy League it was decided to hold tag days Friday and Satur 55 bake sale will he held at the YMCA Nov 13 Tickets will go on sale the first week in November for turkey draw to be held Dec 15 Mrs Dollls gave an account of the convention held in Tor onto Mrs Snider also at tended The next meeting of thaNavy League will be held Nov17 at the home otMrs Harold Old hnmAgnal Street Mrs Lome Corbett Perry Street is recuperating at her home alter being hospitalized at Royal Victoria Hospital Mr and Mrs Hodgins and daughter Nini were guests at Mr and Mrs Wharton Collier Street Miss Gwen Scott Richmond Hill spent the weekend with her parents Mr and Mrs Scott Drury Lane Mrs Charles Butler Baliield Speaks On Bible At St Andrews Miss Gertrude Ovens was guest speaker at the Womens Missionary Society meeting Wed nesday afternoon in the ladies parlor at St AudrawaPrcsby terlan Church Miss Ovens chose as her topic lifeoi women in the old testa meat and gave descriptive out line at bar suhieet Mrs John McCaw was in the chair assisted by Mrs Frank Boyce zea were put up or mflellm as com mendafim seam were held in the kitchen where good warm woodflre defiantly to our conimjllr Tom flowers of ihePalk not was most help iul in mating Ill corntmjmhle our thanks does out to the sup erintendentlor his ooope ration Ourkinstructorpur Hodgkms and us that good landscape painter is never slowed down by theweather So we must con clude that their enthusiasm would not be dampened by law show ers lt was most rewarding experience will it isgxinoerely hoped that other may follow Seoul arena Street will be returning the and at this month trorro Newfound land whereshe has spent the summer months AT CAMP BURDEN TheRCAMC School was the scene at most interesting flow er dispiay when the ol the Ladie Club entertained guests recently wellknown Barrie florist hepthls audience captivated by his deiiterlty in producing flower arrangements at unusual beauty and ingenuity Later he donated these arrange ments which were rallied silver collection was taken to aid the Save the Children Fund Mrs Bacon pres dent of the HCMC ill bath ics Club later an that $25 had heenraiscd in this way Recently Mrs Grant was appointed chairman otthe Camp Borden Library Board Mrs Grant has been secretary oi the library sinca éariy in 195d and planned muchol the reorganization carried out last year She replaces her husband commander Grant nun who has been appointed editorin clnef of the Camp Bowen Citi are builtwithyondreamsin ADD THEJOY LIGHT FOR LIVING llmagine the the comfort the safetyofahomewheneail lightingispiannedllhatstha trulymodemlightingsystemyouget in aMedallion Home Nomore making do with awkwardlypiaoed electric outlets Yolill have planned Iightforeveryactifityminyonr hfimei deédrhfive hm Pfithé dééar of and propetfighfinainfl mefifldfi Aoome sonsmcmn m1 WSEPOWERVBWES AMedallionHomeisready idshtfiomfithayronmovemuffl aatletsandswitcheshoénable pl youbofiwbetmeléctzkrally MayandinfllefPWeL Thats whatqu horsepower mains 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