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Barrie Examiner, 30 Oct 1959, p. 6

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ghmmdinthhi STANDING ism IiiND SECURE helping hand is the great est Fourmonthsold Nancy Joah Tomlinson daughter oi Mrnnd Mrs Grog Tomiinson Thomson Street depends sole vly uponthese hnnds for love aodsecurity Thousands ol liess fortunate 9hidrcnin the Mrs inn on Lake and George Beaumont North Buy visited their broth er and sisterinluw Mr and Mrs Bcnprnnnt Shanty Bay Road last weekend Mrs Cahlli and Mr Beaumont were enroute to Toronto where they visited another brother13 Beaumont of Halifax who was at Toronto attending the 43rd reunion oi the Buttery Division The many friends and acquain Laneesof Mrs Seal Queen sheet are happy to see her tak ing part in local activities roi Mrs Seal has recently returned Irqu four month tour me United Kingdom Miss Joan Bayeroft who will baMiss Websiersbridnl attend ant was hostess at miscellan eous shower and Miss Cathy Jones of strand entertained for men dassrhateaof Miss Webster at miscellaneous shower Miss Evelyn Kightiey presi dentof the Barrie Business and Professional Club attended the BPw Club Holds Dinner The smoothly dinner of the Business and Professional Wo mens Club was held at the American Hotel Oct 27 Mill 19 present President Evelyn Kightley was do the chair Since OcL 24 was United Na films Day thetable was set with place mats and sentieth from socm IiND PERSONAL world depend uporistlCEF United Nations organization for helping hand Barrie children dressed in Hallo iveen garb wrii be collecting for UNlCEF tomorrow night You can help Examiner 5an Photo 14th annuni conference at North Bay Oct 18 17 and 18 Also attending were vicepresldeat Miss Mildred Meredith and past president Miss inlayMcCarthy Shower Among the entertainments held to honor Miss Ann Webster Stroud prior to her marriage tomorrow was community shower at Lakelandis Commun ity Hail Alcona Beach where 75 friends and neighbors gath ered to present many useful and beautiful gills Prior to her marriage tomor row Miss Dianne Pilgrim was entertained at miscellaneous shower held Mrs Ivy Far cows High Street when friends and Barrie Examiner staff asso ciates prfsented her with many gifts Misses Helen and Joanna Swan Beray St were hostesses at miscellaneous shower Thir kinds and neighbors gather ed at Mrs Emms residence Campbell Avenue to honor the bride Miss Helen Webb Tifiin Street entertained rdatlvea of the bride assisted by Mary Lou Griflin and Carolyn Pilgrim sis ter of the hridetqbe presen tation was made to Miss Pilgrim by Wedge Barrie Exam iner businessmanager on be half of ma members Beeton Wolnenainstitute held its resuiar meetingflct 13 in the Library Hall win 22 mem United Nations Mildred Mere 5915 and two visions present dith spoke on United Nations at the Branttord Club Get ill Earls and Simone clubs was present Miss Meredith also spoke to the Orillia Womens In stitute at the area conference Miss Meredith introduced spea ker ludge Marjorie Hamilton who spoke on juvenile andfam ily court which was set up in Barrie in 1948 piINcIr I5IAre Mrs Kearna presided The meeting opened with the WI Ode the Mary Stewarr Collect anda Thanksgiving hymn Plans for enrolment of mem bers or the short course in mn linery to be held on November r0 12 13 were made The programtheme was on education Convener at ritizenshlp EdhcotionMrs unmosn onosrs CEOBTBUNTEBS F99 ll Joined Wcutworthllay An come We collect my so Mr Day eoliecta PENN book he has gathered together the tinthand experiences oi living people who have but spinechilling encounters with ghosts You will read of the ghost who haunts nnnncient fortress on the wild North nmbrinn coast of iamin who in Mill solemnly cursed iron the village church pulpit one Sunday in each year and of Roman centurion fighting bloody duel in the moonlight on no me marsh Mr Day has rare gift for telling tales of the supernatural and he has reputation as the greatest living authority on ghost stories 50 YEARS OF GHOST STORIES This is splendid collection of the greatest ghost atorles which will appeal to all those who era held spellbound by beckoning ghoats ancient haunted mansions and the strand spirits that dwell in them The moatfomous ore eton of eerie and queer spirits are here and include Bram Stoker hi it James Al ernon Blackwood and Edith arton They are all in onevolume to thrill and honin Oleander By Helen Creighton Drl Creighton list began to take an interest in the telling of ghost stories when she made visit to Nova Scotia in 1925 where the people of that new Vince shared their eupernatuml experiences with her Hero she has gathered together Cheeses many the stories sheheud and she new that thupeople whololdthem were convinced they had happened The diversityand extant the Nova Séotiaonv belief it Jim prising You will fludflhhlu in the and at phantom ships hunch horseback with his head under his arm and man covered with eel gnu fromthe bottom of the ocean Not allot those stories are actually true some are the re unit at imagination supersti tion and fear but there are many when authenticity can not be questioned THE BREAKING IPOINT By Daphne duolaorier Thlsyseleclion oi stories vcals Daphne du Mnurler at her story telling best There arenot ghost storiep in the true sense but they all have an eerielcrecpy quality and are marked withlovartonu of mystery and horror Nine stories are included to this volume and they range from The Blue lenses terrily lng if at times humorous ac operation resulted in etnnga sense of light to the welrd story at nLondon businessman results Miss du Maurler has invent ed some remarkable plots for her stories in whichrmen wo mens and children are brought to the breaking point between emotion and reason and she carries us through with her By Shirley Jackso This is new book by Shirley Jackson which in spite of some modern psychological trim ChurohWMSMemhers Meet For ThankOffering Churchill Womans Mission messuge for Thanksgiving meet nry Society held its Autumn lug thankvoffering meeting in the church Oct 15 with Stroud and Cookstown ladlm asguests Mrs Gordon Todd the pres ident opened the meeting with word on Thanksgiving and Prayer Delegates were appointed for the Sectional and anio vitstion to Lefmy WMS ack nowledged Mrs Todd in charge of the worship period chose as her theme Peace and Free dom The hymn He liyeth long vho llveth well was sung The Scripturo lesson from Exoduswas read by Mrs Chail mer Pratt with Mrs Mc Cluskle commenting on the scripture passage followed by prayer The speaker tor the after noon Mrs Lindsay of New Lowell gave an inspirational Beeton Womens Institute Holds MeetingPor October Cecil Reynolds gave short message and displaved several articles used in school many years ago Mrs Reynolds in troduced the speaker Baker Beetnn retired school teacher who taught school 46 years months and days Mr Baker gave an interesting addressme Reynolds on behalf of the Institute thanked Mr Baku social hour was held and lunchwas served by the hostv eases She told of her experiences in Atrlca and urged the mem bers to strengthen thesepeople and the missionaries with da prayers ltixa Todd thank cnunomw war The phltmhiii Woman Ad soerition held business meet ing Oct 15 Mrs Amharic win was inthe chair Plans were completed for the bazaar and bake sale The ladies then loined the WMS for their Autumn thank otfering meeting run PROBLEM tn Burriea lpcal Exclu sive Flirrier who makes and oelishrra only MM acumen no canoe mu wrunmsruns BARRIE NEONTO 25 DUNLOP ST hepnlrlng Remodeling Cold Storage Cleaning REASONABLE PRICES IAYIIIACIIOM RUIRANTIID enemas Tonnwmnow who turned loan with sinister usual flawlm style mlnu it really Gothic novel with drive in we chapter Dr autistic so Enid researcher decided to ventilate hunted holue and nked lhrodother people to ally there with himiheov dorm Eleonoraad Luke Luke being the heir loEill House All of themlud Iomo problem whid may have em camped the ghostly rains on butEiennur thelrnoat bad ly diluted was most allotted by the malevolent white The doctorwiie who landed heneli as rpirituollst lilo turiied up and added to the complications The guest were frightened but most read en will also fall under the ereepyspell the author weaver using the power of auggeltiort upon susceptible minds GHOSTLY TALES OF HENRY JAMES ihenxthere are of course the suit ghost notice of Henry James which include the famous Burn ot the Screw count of woman whose eye me narrate ramarmvocmazn use Béto sigma Phi PldnsTjea For ov Prehideot Dorothy Hemtt officiated II the Mondaymeet ing oi Beta sigma Phi Finn him were made for the Preierential Ten to be held It the presidents home on Nov from 200 to 500 pan ma Olga Rankin director will pour tee and Mrs Norma Brill and Mrs Norm Shnmtt will serve The Ritual Dinner will he held November 18 at the Com muniw House The ways means com mittee will present suggested program at the thymus which will be held November at the home of mm lo Christian letter from the Retarded Childrens Societywae discurs edland members oliered to help in the various ways rug geared to resist the workshop DNKTEID The program on Poetry and Verse Making was conducted by Mrs Dorothy Merrett Mn Audrey Lovell and Lin Jenn Fennel Each member an swered roll call with nursery forum cavities nouns io not showdown Ingram annular MM member uked to try to com poem or submission niveodedrvithmm ting short vena on topics haudedlo them endure budding rhymstero enioyed their egfortginuneoselyfi Lunch wu served by the hostess MnNormaErili cameos unacoN PARTY Answering novel invitation to Chinese Dragon Pnrt am Simrm members will triendn and whens met at the home at alignment lut Saturduyevcning Chinese lanterns and root decorated the room and Chinese costumer worn by most touched of the evening of gniety Everyone departed from the Chinese theme for hilarious Virginia Reel and various nov city dances during the evening but the delicious Chinese food which topped oil the entertain inept left nothing to be risked SPECIAL cannons 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