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Barrie Examiner, 17 May 1961, p. 13

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FAMILY REUNION FIRST INEN YEARS For the first time in 10 years the entire family of the into Mr and Mrs Caldwell Barrie met for family reunion yesterday Harvey Caldwell who trav eiicd from Vancouver Brit ish Columbia with wife com pleted the family circic Aft er the dinner party the bro thcrs and Sisters and their families gathered at tho home of Mr and Mrs Caldwell Perry Street The Caldwell clan are shown above front row left in right Mrs Edward Mc Laughiin Niagara Falls Trinity United Sunday School Marks Anniversary At Service Trinity United Church Bee tan was filled to capacity for the Sunday morning service when the Sunday School mark ed its anniversary The altar was with spring flowers special occasion Cecil Reynolds superintend ent of the Sunday School was in charge of the service and was assisted by Albert Baker Miss Phyiiss Reynolds was or ganist The intermediate Sunday School pupils were in the choir and the primary class which consists of 45 members sang two selections Mrs Joseph Jerry was at the piano Mrs Wallace Brnwley Mrs Ted Dale and Mrs Robert Suther land were ln charge of the he ginners Mrs Joseph and her inmily oi Gormiey sang three num bers Rise Shine Give God the Glory My Sheep Know My Voice and Have You Been in Secret Prayer The speaker was Eddie Den Haan of AilistonI who Is Grade 13 student at Banting Memorial High School Mr Den Haan spoke on the story of Daniel He told the young people of the stand they decorated for the was speaker must take in world of today The evening service was in charge of Rev Willis assisted by Walter Reynolds Rev Dr Hunniseit of Fred Victor Mission Toronto Mr Hunnisetta subject was There was lad Douglas Copp Toronto is gifted organist and pianist played several selections Council President Speaks lit Session rononro CPtMrs MacKlnnon London Ont pres ident of the Dominion Council the changing of the Womans Association of the United Church of Canada said Monday members are pre pared to meet the chaliengeoi new responsibilities in world affairs As Christian women we must he prepared to give out best in thought and planning as new horizons call for new patterns of thinking and action she said Mrs MacKinaon spoke at the opening session of the sixday annual meeting of the council She told delegates the 218735 Prin¢e$sd1¢¥®dia Prefers Barng LONDON Reuters Prin cess Alexandra who buys many of her clothes readymade in dicated that she likes bargain when she London Fa shion Week here Monday The 24yearold Princess cau sin of the Queen opened lav ish show of wholesale fashions attended by hundredsof over seas buyers The show gested that TweedSeotiish English or 1r ish will he Londonstop au tumn fabric for daytime wear with chiffon an easy winner in the evening Fur trimming was lavishly fuscdm mamandsuitsriaseoi= lers uffs and even bonding the hems of swinging threeA threequarteriength coats Aubergine and blackberry were autumn colors Creamy white was seen in wool dresses and suits while gold was popu lar for cocktail wear The fuller skirts decreed by Paris came second in popular ityto straight skirts Canadian buyer Mrs Mary Rosalie of an Ottawa depart ment store admitted at press Mrs Bert Siessor orillia Mrs Alvia Frisby Union vilie Mrs Ernest Caseley llnioaviiic Mrs Wes Cald well Slanty Bay Back row left to rightBert Caldwell Barrie Oliver Caldwell Mid land Harvey Caldwell Van eouver EC Miss Gus Cold well Barrie UN IN VITED GUEST CRASHES PARTY TORONTO CF After noon tea was unusually lively for Lake retired Brit sh army lieutenantcolonel and his wife in their north aentrnl Toronto home Satur W5 car hurtled along street at 45 miles an hour shot across Tshnped intersection and the lieutenant colonels front lawn severed two 2+ loch cement pillars support ing the front porch and de molished it shattered thick plate glass around the door and smashed into hishouse The impact moved the house on its foundations cracking the hriclr structure horizon tally along the basement line and vertically from ground level tothe second storey association members raised $5 647631 in 1960 This Win an in crease of $208655 over 1959 Miss Beatrice Wilson execu tive secretary afthe council reported that 47 registrations have been received for the Kes wick co ence for United Church women of the five cen tral conferences She added that there is accommodation at Kes wiek for only 300 conference that site hadbeen slightly disappointed feel my customers already have plenty of straight skirts and want to sell them snme thing new she said caramel OFJPEOPLE AND PLACES Note are intended to corner the general social life of the city and dktrici Wedding anniversaries Mills Dania birthdays coming an par tier visitors and travellers In Ill item chinth to the women readers of this page Your help in convivial this new will be nutty ID predated Please phone The Barrie ExnmlncrPA Hm and ask for the Womens Pue WINS TROPHY Miss Sheila Ciyne daughter of Mr and Mrs James Clyne Barrie won first prize and Kl wanis trophy in tho Grades and competition held at Orli iia last week Sheilas teacher is Sister Mary Lawrence of St Josephs convent CHRISTMAS IN MAY ltI Christmas time in May at the Duggan residence on Dunlop Street West Apparent ly Mrs Duggaus prim Christ mas cactus is performing dou bia duty not only does it bloom at Christmas but today boasts 11 flaming red flowers REGIONAL MEETING The regional meeting of the Catholic Womens league was held this week in St Margarets Church Midland Among those attendingftrom St Marys OWL Barrie were Mrs Clarence Cor bett Mrs Coleman Mrs McVeigh Mrs Goodwin Mrs ll Golds Mrs Jerry Cougbiin Mrs Carroll Mrs McAieer Mrs McConn Miss Margaret King and Mrs Moreau BRIDALSKOWER Prior to her marriage at Lea side Presbyterian Church May 20 Miss Maureen Bullock form erly of Barrie was guest of hon or at shower held at the home of Mrs Frank Head RR Bari rie Miss Bullock graduate of the 1953 class of Royal Vic toria Hospital will marry Clark Verney of Toronto Among the guests at the shower were Mrs Burbldge Misses Bar bara and Pat Burbldge Mrs Stephens Mrs Pratt Mrs Bullock and daughter Susan Mrs Gilbert Mrs Peter Head Mrs Robson Mrs Dunn Mrs Mathews Mrs Davis and Sharon Mrs Hef fron Mrs Charles Beasley and daughter Penny Mrs Avon and Miss Shirley Armstrong Mrs Shannon and Mrs Spencer were unable to attend my EXAMINER warn ans mom PA arm CLIFFORD HAiit FASHIONS FRED GRANT STJ Soft Water Shampoos Expert Hair Styling PA 60491 cumsrennin PARTY Douglas Robinson of Orillla Lori lee was among the diu dren christened at baptismal oerernony at Burton Avenue United Church Sunday Guests included Mrs Edith Robinson Toron Mrs Randall Jennett Ivy Mrs Ed Hagan Sr Grav exhurst and Mrs Scott Barrie greatgrandmothers of Lori Lee Ed Hagan Sr Grav enhurst and Randall lennett greatgrandfathers Mr and Mrs Russell Robinson paternal grandparents Miss Annette Scott greataunt Mr and Mrs Gerald Robinson Miss Marilyn Robinson Misses Linda and Brenda Hogan and Mr and Mrs Bill Hagan Michelle and Mich ael oi Owen Sound BORDBN NOTES RECEIVES COMMISSION Col EE fieman OBE CD MD recently presented Second Lieut Vqldhuiscn RCAMC with her commission scroll Miss Veldhuisen graduated from Lei den University Hospital in the Netherlands in 1948 Following graduation she was employed in various hospitals in Amsterdam later in England and Switzer land She came to Canadain 1954 and served as nurse in the Queen Elizabeth and the Queen Mary hospitals in Mon treal She enrolled in the Can adian Army in March 1981 and was posted to the Canadian Forces Hospital in Kingston She is currently attending the mrrsm affluent indoctrination course at the WEEK The Camp Bordon ildlen bowling banquet will be held at MRCSdISgtsMeu Rt coptionwiiibaheldlmm7to 731 pm after which dinner will be served Husbands have been invited to attend dance party at 10 pin alter which buffet supper will be served Mn Munroe has recently announced that the Camp Borv den Community and School At sociation will present its annual rpring dance festival in the Gap rison Theatre May 25 at pm The children participating have worked extremely hard and have oooperaied to the fullest wiili instructesser Mn Smith ind Mrs Elliott Tick ets are now available Captain and Mrs Crew of Ba Sangro Loop Camp Bor den are happy to announce the arfival of son Oritario Girl To Debut With Finnish Opera KITCHENER Ont CHlye Patrason nyearold Estanian born Kitchener girl will make her debut in Don Pasqualewith the Finnish National Opera next season ThB contract to sing inFin and represents the realization of dream lvo has had since she pleaded iearfully to be ac ceptcd nine years ago as ring ing pupil by Kitchener teacher Kaila Teller Presentation Made To Msgr Clair St Marys parish celebrated the 40th anniversary in the priesthood oi Mgr Clair Solemn High Man was celebrated by hour Clair wiih Rev Rugh Ginran cousin of Mm Clair deacon and Rev Blackwell as subdeacon The sermon was delivered by Rev Firth Toronto former resident of Barrie guard of honor was formed from the doanery to the church by the Brownies Guides Cain and the Scouts of St Marys Esoorting the monalegnor into the church were members of the Msgr Cas tex General Assembly of 4th Degree Knights of Columbus After the mass Most Rev Pocock ooad1utor Archbish op of Toronto called on tho Monsiegnar and extended oon gratnlatlons on behalf of Card incl McGutgnn and himself dinner was held in St Jos ephr auditorium attended by Msgr Clalrr family and rot atives visiting priests and heads of the variqu parish organiza tions thlan toastmaster at tiaoéirnrner caléid on Rev ug an to greetings from Magrs family lit Rev Msgr Caster senior pastor of the northern deancry extended felleitntlons and also Rev Rosettis Barrie on be half of the priests of the dean ory At reception held at St Jos ephs auditorium an address was given by Murphy On behalf of the parishioners Although Mrsieder thought Ive was too young at to be gin voico training she was so impressed by the girls intense interest that she gave in After five years Mrs Teder suggested Tva continue her training in New York She en rolled ai the JullllardSchool of Musicwas consistent schol arship winner for four years and graduated last year 6151 ANNUAL INSPECTION BARRIE DISTRICT CENTRAL COLLEGIATE CADET CORPS GIRL OADETS BAND caveman nnnoarrow menus BARRIE ARENA Thursday Mapis ij 800 pm Admission 255ml Tickets from Central Students PARADE FROM THE MUNICIPAL BUiLa lNG STARTING Armin rp uai bouquet was then Pto sented by DrN Laurie pnrsehthJ Brainnnnndl leather lounge chair Do Madethe Potato Chips are the raunchors deiighti Tastycrisp and oh so fresh Serveplaln aa steely and or with dip as party treat Thfao higilavoun to choose frorn Suited BI B0 and Onion rile ymbol n1 wanntu mun Indnpnn ant packaged food ghfinASHi ain HORSEVUUF 555 clnlfliln to be perfectiy3t3l always Evangeline enters table new from White Stag Theirdeiicious 11ve colours appetizing new styix mid 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