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Barrie Examiner, 6 May 1961, p. 8

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SPEAKING OF PEOPLE AND PLACES NM are intended to cover the general social life of the city and dilirlet modtu waivercartel bridle partlu blrthdnyl comingabate par tlu visitor and traveller Ire alltttenn Of Interest to the women reader of this page Your help in supplying this newl will be greatly or preelated Please phoni The Barrie Examiner PA 66511 and ask for the Womens Page BUSINESS TRIP Canadian General Electric staff members Jock Mitchin son Jr James Doorman Ed Wray have returned to the city from technch business trip to General Electric plants In Fort Wayne lndiana and Cleveland Ohio BOWLING BANQUET The annual banquet for Lad lcs City Bowling League was held Wednesday evening at the Community ti Tomato Street Dancing allowed pres entation of trophies and prIZEs Winners were Mrs Monol lilrsrl Garvin Mrs Lavery Mrs Stephens Mrs Fin lay Mrs Kearney Mrs Carson Mrs Usselman irs Emms Mrs Hamilton and Mrs Copeland TROUSSEAU TEA Mr and Mrs and Mrs Jennie Ayerst Cum berland Street attended the trouscau tea held at the home of Mr and Mrs Elmer Dunn Alliston The tea was held in honor of their daughter Miss Isabel Dunn whose marriage to James Baxter Alliston was sol emnized at Knox Presbyterian Church Alliston April 29 annNn CONVENTlON Magistrate and Mrs Gordon Foster Clapperton Street are in Toronto attending coaven KlevenLittleRites At Schumacher tion of the Magistrates Associa tion of Ontario Terry Gananoque has been guest of his brother and sisterlnlaw Mr and Mrs Sam Terry Shanty Bay Mr Terry will visit relatives in the Osb awo and Lindsay area before returning to his home TORONTO RALLY The sixth Barrlo Guides will travel to tomorrow where they will attend the an nual Benediction Itally sponsor ed by the Toronto Archdiocesaa Council Catholic Womens Lea gue The Barrie Guides will par ade to St Michaels Cathedral Gough with Guides and Brownies from the Tomato Amtdiooesan At the Benediction viee ll of the Barrie Guides will be pruented with Religion and Life Emb lems They are Misses Anna Corbier Nancy Wilson Helen Hook Mary Kelly Kathleen Murdock Angelo Engler Lin da McNeil Nancy Life Bever ley Robinson Linda McKee Cathy Flynn Miss Carol Etheriogton and Donald Terry of Hamilton were weekend guests of Mr Terrys parents Mr and Mrs Sam Terry Shantv Boy Mr Terry is on the teaching staff at Central Technical School Harm ilton WEDDING GUESTS out of town guests at the Szeryk Garnett wedding at the Protestant chapel RCAF Station Edgar Included Mrs Nelson Garnett John Garnett Leeland Larsione George Lar stone all of Hearst Miss Lyla Garnett Ron Gamelt Colln Calder Mrs Little all of Tor onto Mr and Mrs Lubrienle chi Hamilton Metro Szcryk Mike Szeryk of Sudbury Mrs Szeryk and Mls Sylvia Szer yk of Windsor Mrs Anderson Clap perton Street was in Niagara Falls Ontario at the weekend where she attended the funeral of Arthurs Zimmerman White In the city she was the guest of her soninlaw and daughter Mr and Mrs Gordon zim merman SUNNY SOUTH Mrs ll Edge Toronto Street has returned to the city after four months vacation in the Sun ny South Mrs Edge was guest of Golden Villa Motel Clearwater Beach Florida This motel is owned and operated by former Barrie residents Mr and Mrs Herman Osborn The guest list is predominately can adian with Barrie and other Ontario cities well represented As the Canadian flag is own as well as the Stars and Stripes plus the Osborns Canadian hos pitality guests have feeling of home away from home Miss Doreen Coulson Toron gtto is weekend guest of her parents Mr and Mrs Fred Caulson Rose Street ENGAGEMENTS Mr andMrs Milton Dunn Victoria Street have announced the engagement of their dau ghter Miss Eleanor Elizabeth Judith Catherine Little dangl ter of Mr and MN Lit tle of Schumacher was married to Robert Arthur Kleven son of Mr and Mrs Birger Kleven ot Tirnmlns in Schumacher Trinity Uni Church Rev Noble officiated at the dou blering ceremo The bride was given in mar riagaby her father floor length gown of white taffeta with baieau neckline long sleeves tapering to points over the wrists and cum merbund embroidered with seed pearls coranet style headdress ol rhinestones and pearls held her elbow Iengthnylon veil She carried white Bible centred with spray of white cama tions Miss Carolyn Browa Tim mins was maid of honor The bridesmaids were Miss Linda mer mayor of Barrie KNITTED ACE little sometldng ta throw over your shoulders This state is knitted with crochet cotton No 20 bea uiifui and very practlcai gift for MotherYou may add se quins or beads to add famin She chose craft Department of this pap Little sister of the bride and Miss Diane Kleven sister of the bridegroom They were gowaed alike in street length gowns of lilac taffeta designed with cap sleeves round necklines extend ing to Vbacks and purple sashes Their hats and gloves were of matching taffeta and they carried nosegays of lilac mums The groomsman was John Kripp Toronto The ushers were Fred Scott and Gordon McKnight of New Liskeard reception was held in the McIntyre Community Building After wedding trip to South ern Ontario the bride and groom will reside on Dawson Pt lioad New Liskeard The bride is the granddaugh ter of the late John Little for STOLE ine touch to it You may have copy of these instructions by sending stamped selfodd ressed envelope tathe Needle or requesting Knitted Lace Stole Leaflet No Keno quired to the county Donn to William George Poole Barrie The wedding will take place May 27 at burton Avenue United Chords SL Andrews Presbyterian Church will be the setlng for the wedding of Miss Madge Churchill daughter of Mr and Mrs Frederick Churchill Bar rie to George Edward Kenton son of Mrs Benton Barrie and the late Earl Kenton Cere mony will take place May 27 Mr and Mrs Earl McKnight have announced the engagement of their daughter Miss Margar et Annie McKnight to Robert Gordon Hughes son of Mrs Hughu and the late Frank Hughes Churchill Central Un lied Church will be the setting for the wedding June Burton Avenue United Church will be the setting for the June and Wedding of Miss Patricia AnnChrIstie daughter at Mr and Mrs Alex Christie Barrie to Richard Allen Forbes son of Mr and Mrs Cecil Forbes Ear MAY TEA It was warm spring day May tea time and perfect opportunity for mtlady to wear her new spring chapeau The tea was sponsored by Collier Street United WA Guests TIME AT were received by Mrs Gardiner Skelly and Mrs Charles Kearney Above from left to right are Mrs Norman Synnott Mrs George Lunw den Mrs Borden Miller and Mrs Robert Lindsay Also pouring tea during the alts noon were Mrs Mlllward Mrs Smith and lifts Bnlce Johnston Convener of the tea were Mrs William Evans and Mrs John Win chester ers Bell Is President or Simcoe Presbyterial WMS Mr and Mrs Nelson Harris Barrie have announced the engagement of their daughter Doreen Shlrl ey to Dawson Raymond Tracey son of Mr and Mrs Robert Tracey of Utopia St Georges Anglican Church Allandale will be the setting for the June wedding NurSing Care Important To Convalescent FERGUS Ont CF dozen nurses have been out knocking doors in Weltngton County in survey to determine what services are needed for boma nursing care Dr Dale medical of ficer of health says it is the first such survey unertaken in Canada and is being watched by medical men elsewhere Its no use building hospital alter hospital to treat people after they are ill Dr Dale said The greatest need is for health ths and visiting nurse services whereby people can be educated in the prevention of illness Through this survey it is also our hope to educate people concerning the visiting nurse and homemaker services and to assess their needs The survey is being financed by anational health grantand is the first held in an area where services do not already exist Under direction of Mrs Dora othy Mumby of rangeviile the county health nurses were call ingon six per cent of the 5000 residents for one lt hour inter views The sevenpage questionnaire produced total of 300000 an swers which are expected to be tabulated by June and will show what services are re Linguist Provides Unique Service WINNIPEG CmThe chief qualification for Bertha Stol lers job is the ability to ask whererdoes it hurt in half dozen or more languages Miss Stoller member of the Winnipeg General Hos pitals social services branch for more than 30 years is the person the doctors call when they have an outpatient who cannot speak English Besides her knowledge of German Austrian Polish Ukrainian Russian Hebrew and several Slavic dialects Miss Stoller has wide kno ledge of the social religious and dietary customs of the various nationalities For example patient might become ill during period of gious observance whentra dittonal foods are banned In many cases the doctors ask her to interview patients and prepare case histories on her own although she is not doctor Two afternoons week Miss Stoller is loaned by the hospital to the Winnipeg Clinic to in terpret symptoms there One of the oddities of her career is that although ahe was born in Latvia and lived there as achild she does not speak or understand the Lamadlan guage am She explainsthat in the part Mrs Perkins welcomed 320 delegates to the Simcoe Presbyterlal meeting of the Wo mans Missionary Society held at St Pauls United chum Orliiia May Mrs Gordon Sarjeant Orillia spoke on behalf of the afternoon auxlti ry of the Oriliia church Mr Perkins introduced Mrs Allan Corrigan corresponding secretary and commended her on her efficiency in preparing the printed programs forth an nual meeting The programs covered 35 years of work the first annual meeting held in 1936 the first officers elected andthe names of nllpresidents who had held office during these years Charter members attending the meeting wcrepresented with rose by Mrs Bell Bar rie Those present included Mrs Home Grillia Mrs Baird Drill Mrs Seymour Keli Church rs Robert Mc Larcn Avoning Officers of the 192521 narrative present were Mrs James Henderson Totteni ham Mrs JA Lucas LefroY and Mrs Gray Stayner Former missionaries attend ing were Mrs Gordon Giffen Elmvale and Mrs Mor ton Allenwood In the absence of the treasur er Mrs Thomson the fin ancial report was given by Mrs Newton Besse who also pre sented the 1961 allocation show ing $23500 an increaseof $1600 Projects for building advance include an educational building at Norway House scholarships for overseas students cars for home and overseas and Chris tian literature Mrs McDermolt and Mrs Kirby of Collingwood conducted the worship service The theme was Be Strong in the Lord The offering was re ceived by Eeeton WMS mem bers and dedicated by Mrs Heels Victoria Harbour SPEAKER Miss Sara Thomas scholar ship student fmmjndia study ing this year at the United Church Training School To ronto was speaker at the morn ing session She outlined her work in an Ashram colony of Christians in training She told of the school for 230 children where she has taught for five years After studying in Can ado she plans to train teachers in lndio Mrs El3uckingham litera ture secretary Introduced the books forstudy in the fail and told of books for inspiration as well as for information conference on the work of the home organization was con ducted by the executive secre taries Rev Brena Barrie ex tended greetings from the Sim coe Presbytery and Rev it McCualg welcomed the WMS to his church on behalf of the ses sion it was noted that 35 years ago the first meeting had been held in the some church Mrs Roy Gray Guthrie and Mrs Perkins recoiled former fondly associations in the church MislMilton Trace spoke on behalf of the Presbytery Wo mans Association NEW EXECUTIVE Mrs EJL Anderson Toront conferepce president presided for the electiénandtlnstallatioa of officers The slate was pre sented by Mrs Doidge Barrie and the executive is as follows pastprosident Mrs Perkins Midland president Mrs Bell Barrie record ing secretary Mrs Gordon Ger vais Victoria Harbour corre sponding secretary Mrs Allen Barrie vicepresidents Centre Simcoe Mrs Gordon Sar jeant Oriilia North Simcoe Mrs Setteriogtoa Mid land South Simme Mrs Carl Ireland Mansfieldr West Sirn coe Mrs Douglas Day New Lowell treasurer Mrs Thomson Creemore Secretaries of departments Christian Stewardship Mrs Bess Guthrie Mission Cir cles Mrs Frank Romney Vas ey Affiliated CGlT Mrs Doidge Barrie Explorers Mrs Hugh Hutchinson Barrie Mis sion Bands Mrs Bath Oriilia Baby Bands Mrs Wallt lace Gough Guthrie associate members Mrs Weaver Gil ford supply Mrs Stain ton New Lowell community friendship Mrs Gordon Knee shaw Ebenezer literature Mrs John Wensiey Collingwood re presentative to Hillcrest Lodge Mrs Farr Drillia Candidate secretary Mrs Clemence Stayner Mission ary Monthly and World Friend The Roast Prime Rib of Beef All Jlls Horseradish Cream entree ltot llolla an Thil menu served for Lunch or ms occasion 1s of Latvia where she was raised only Russiaawasspokea Consonant Clmen Chilled Tomato Juice Cocktail or Choice of Rose or Carnation Corals for mother we can guarantee carnage to reservations only reservations pad choice or carnage phone the Hostels PA aozoa inclusive cost our pel peron Palette Room warms TOWERS Moran Barries Dining Room Of Distinction SPECIAL Mother Day Menu Sundoy ng l4th 1961 Roast Young Turkey Mild sage nrzuino Glblet Gravy Cranberry sauce Whipped Potatoes Oven naut Potatoes Aipllnzltd supreme Tossed sum Banana sout Baked Alaska Ice Cream Sundae min Strawberries and Cream Cheese my Tea Freshhfllk neon one After Dinner ruin French Bread we remt lor table Children under 12 year 5200 l2 pm Dinner am IMPORTANT Mrs Joseph Hancey Alliston Christian citizenship Mrs Cecil Eeynolds Beetoa press Mrs Stevens Bradford with out portfolio Mrs Ross Rodgers Barrio Mrs nipllng Orll lla Mrs Robert McLaren Av enlng Mrs John Rosboraugh Woubaushene Mrs Allan Corri ganBurns Mrs Bucking ham Stayner Miss Dorothy Young home department executive secretary said The past rides lnto the future on the crest of the pres ent in 1825 woman from three churches moved into co operative enterprise which sac needed in building fellowship The new organization comes in to being to meet the challenge of new day and women work ing side by side Patterns of missionary work are changing from the individual relationship It church to church emphas Christianity is minority religion We should consilidate our efforts and develop com mon purpose the mission of the church without divisions Miss Young stressed Let us now move forward together not hav log all the answers but seeking guidance from God Mrs Bell the newly elected president appealed to the women to complete the year 1961 successfully and prepare to launch into the new organi zation with enthusiasm and asked all to pray for the people who have worked so diligently to formulate policies for the fu ture Mrs Harry Armstrong thank ed the organist the soloist Mrs Bruce Laing Rev gewis pronounced the benedic on om TEE BARBIE EXAMINER SATURDAY MAY Miss Peggy Gamett Marries In Spring Ceremony At Edgar The Protestant chapel It the RCA Station Edgar was the setting for the wedding of Miss Fem Ann Garnet and John Szeryk both of Edgar The bride is the daughter of Mr and Mn Nelson Gama Hearst Given to marriage by her bro ther Ron Garnett the bride ehose fullaiength gown of silk organza Her gown was fash toned with fitted bodice neckline and three quarter length alcoves Her headdreg was tiny tiara which held abouider length veil of lace She carried bouquet of red Sweetheart roses Miss Lyia Gamett ot fbronto was her only attendant wears lnga green satin track with matching accessories Herhead dress was fashion of white feathers She carried bouquet of white mums Metro Szeryk Sudbury was woman The mag were Ed Liber and Al Adahada of Ed ll reception was held station Iouagewbero the moth er of the bride received guests wearing beige dress with mauve accessories corsage of red roses completed her en scmble For travelling the bride chose spindrift green suit with mat chlgin topper and mauve acccs sor as The couple will reside at 150 Mary Street Centre Vespra April Meeting Mrs Don Giffen was hostess Centre Vespra Wt Miss Barbara Hill from the Home Economics preach at the Department of Agriculture Tor onto was guest The occasion was an Exten sion Service from the Home Economics Branch on lSome thing to Wear Miss Hill gave advice on shop ping for clothes to suit your figure and personality She stressed the importance of plan ning wardrobe tor harmony of color and suitability Cen tre Vespra WI welcomed visi tors fromGrenfel Mrs Hickiing thanked the speaker for her informative talk The 4H girls held tea at the home of Mrs Hickliog The club will hold Achievement day at Guthrie May 18 Wt were told of the change in time for the tour of the Lake view Dairy May it START OFF SHOW CORNWALL CWA parade of nine bands through dowptown Cornwall today will teach all Canadas first International Air Force Day of the year Air craft participation will include the famous Golden Hawks at the at the April meeting of thc Members of Centre Vaspra on COUPLE LEAVE CHURCH Womans Hobby Grows And Grows BALlFAX CPLWhen some body reaches for the salt at Mrs Donald Shupes dinner ta hie its unlikely he has to reach for Mrs Shupes hobby is collect ing salt and pepper shatters Silica starting five years ago she has collected more than 800 sets Mrs Shape keeps her collec tion on shelves stretching the entire length of the dining room wall She estimates the to value at $700 The shakers take such forms as cartoon characters tea and coffee pots books animals birds and dolls One set repre sents the oldtime comedy team of Laurel and Hardy Prizé Winners At Brentwood Prize winners at the weekly euchre on Wednesday evening May were Ladles high Mrs Viola Rawn lone hands Mrs Bush low Mrs Bertha Kell Mens high Gerald lone hands Reg Rawn low Mr Crowdis Travelling prizes Mrs Ruth Holmes and Archie ckworth DINNERWARE Piece SETTING $185 sea one WINDOW Dick Steele and Son Cor Collier and Baytletd 82395 MOITAT No 730E130 No30EJ Iii WARRANTY DINE AT THE PALEIIE ROOM No 30EBW mfiéfihbtlltétm No 30ch newsman ECOKL CLEARING ALL 1960 CROSLEY RANGES ELECTRIC CLOCK CONTROLLED ltANGE so STANDARD some swam DELUXE AUTOMATIC WC RANGE BIIEHW cilnrngiiiéififis $5 NB THESE ARE FLOOR MODELS ALL IN RANGE THE BEST CONDITION CARRYINGFULL USE OUR LOW COST BUDGET PLAN SALE 33900 26990 1990o 179 EVEN 0N THESEPRICES we TAKE TRADES sHoPcoop SAVE sz INNVISFIL surer PA 665

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