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Barrie Examiner, 30 May 1961, p. 8

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nu ruesoar my to Convener Praises Work Of Order SUNBRELLA FEATURES COOL WHITE ORGANZA This hot is decphrimmed flurry of double flounced white organs The high crown is ringed with halo of great white roses it was designed to complement sum mer dresses and summer tans in cool tension per fect style for the new short oolfiuree ofthis season SPEAKING OF PEOPLE AND PLACES Notes are Intended to cover the general social life of the city and district Wedding anniversaries bridge parties birthdays eomlugohage pub tles visitors and travellers are Ill items interest to the women readers ot this page Your help in supplying this news will be greatly ap precisted Please phone The Barrie Examiner PA 66587 and ask for the Womens Page EXTENDED HOLIDAY Mr and Mrs Jarvis St Petersburg Florida arrived at Malton to spend the weekend as guests of Mr and Mrs Wayne Hickliug Villowdale Avenue Sunday they motored to Sudbury with their son and daughterm law Mr and Mrs Lyle Jarvis United Church Orillla will be and daughter Sharon The con pic will remain in Sudbury for few weeks before travelling to Ottawa to celebrate their golden wedding anniversary June 28 ENGAGEMENT Mr and Mrs Irvin De Graw Driliia have announced the en gagement of their daughter Miss Gloria Ruth De Graw Reg to Ronald James Emo son oi Mr and Mrs James Emo Southampton Regent Park United Church Oriliia will be the setting for the after noon ceremony June 10 PIONEER CAM Pioneer Camp was held by Sixth Barrie Guide Company at Bonabec Acres near Big Bay Point last weekend Misses Brenda McMahon Elizabeth McAuley Elizabeth Gray Mary Anne Stone earned their Camp ers Badge Mrs Day Brown Owl for First Aliandale Brow nie Pack attended the camp as adult Guider Mrs Bruce Gray Northeast District Commiss loner was the tester for this camp POT LUCK SUPPER Members of the Explorers group of Collier Street United Church are holding the closing meeting this evening with pot luck supper in the recre ation hail oi the church Con veners of the event are Mrs MacLaren and Mrs Stew art Star Ceremony will he performed and graduation ceremony for girls entering CGITiin the Fall Mrs Jack Cain lender of CGIT and Miss ar Greer representing CGlT will welcome the gradu ates BIRTHDAY PARTY Tbarnembers of St Hildas group Trinity Anglican Church ELYITZ sum Mrs Kenneth Rodsky looks at her tivodoyold son Dar in Kenoro Ont hospit al Mrs nodsky was on her way in has itnl in bush on shore April7 when she governith to the baby 1000 Road west met at the home at Mrs Wol zonden Cuddles Road West to honor her on the occasion oi her birthday Convcncrs of the par ty were Mrs Don Magoo Mrs Allan Fisher and Mrs Reevle Guests were Mrs Lang Mrs Hurtibeso Mrs Bruce French Mrs Moran Mrs Wolienden Mrs Payne Mrs George Seymour rs ii Burbidgo Mrs Northway Mrs Butler Mrs Trap nell Mrs Graves and Mrs Visit ENGAGEMENT Mr and Mrs Stanley Hughes Orillln have announced the en gagement of their daughter Miss Virginia Lee Hughes to Robert William McFadden son of Mr and Mrs Joseph William McFadden Barrie st Pauls the setting ior the afternoon ceremony June Ernest Wolienden Cundles was discharged from Toronto General Hospital and spent the weekend at his home Mr Wolfenden will con tinue treatment at the Work mens Compensation Rehabilita tion Centre located on Highway 400 SENIOR CITIENS ZTEA in cooperation with the Car optimist Club of Barrie the Senior Citizens Clubars holding spring tea and bake sale in the Loyal True Blue Hall Wed nesday afternoon Conveners ot the event are Mrs Alma Lee Mrs Pratt Miss Lena Hons berger Mrs Edith Maxwell and Mis Emily Philpott anmnnmcr ENTERTAINED Many entertairunenu were held in honor at Miss Jean Pag et prior to her marriage to Bay rnund Hugh McKnight at Em manuel Baptist Church last Saturday Showers for the brideelect were hosted by Mrs Richard Dennis RR Barrie and Mrs Kenneth Paget St Vin en Street Fellowemployees oi Depart ment Canadian General El ectric met at the home of Mrs Elli Long and members of Em manuel Baptist WMS honored the bride at the home of Mrs Lola Bryce Stroud An electric kettle and steam iron were pre sented to the bride by CGE em ployees trousseau tea was held at the home of the brides mother Mrs Norman Paget assisted hytbrldesmsid Miss Winnie Pa ge feet in the above theKe watin Channel near Kenor Darryis birth certiil prove puzzle to cials in the future place was registered aeroplane distrlc oiKeb rehearsal party was held at the home of brides parents Mr and Mrs Pagst Alfred Street COMMENCEMENI Mrs Brennan Miss ile len Shanahnn and Mrs Brennan attended the 114th uai Commecement oi Loretta Abbey Armour Heights Friday Miss Helen Marie Hammond daughter of the latter was retirember oi the 196 graduating ass BORDEN NOTES IOISI ANNIVERSARY An all ranks party was held in Camp Bordens Bueil Build ing this month by members of the Queens Own Riflesof Can ada stationed in Camp Borden This special occasiouiimarked the 1015i anniversary of the reg imsnt Major Andruryk senior Queens Own Rifles of ficer at the ROS of welcomed guests as they arrived Among those present were Cal and Mrs it McCoy Lt Col and Mrs Seamark Lt Col andMrs Mclvor Major and Mrs Jackson One oi the highlights of the evening was the showing of film reviewing the activities of the three battalions of the egi ment during its centenary cele brations in 1960 JUNE BALL Camp Borden Garrison War rant Ofiicers and Senior NCOs will hold their annual Tri Ser vice Ball in the Euell Budding June at 930 pm BOX SOCIAL The Royal Canadian Army Service Corps Officers Wives Club are sponsoring Country Style evening to take the form of dance and box social June All RCASC oilicers wlv es in the Camp Borden area have been cordially invited to attend each wife is asked to béing box lunch to be auction HE STARS SAY By ESTRELLITA Another stimulating day in job and business matters both old and new enterprises are slated for gain and where per sonal alfairs are concerned the stars favor social activities and romance gt son ms BIRTHDAY if tomorrow is your birthday your horoscope indicates that where career matters are con cerned this new year in your life iavors the accomplishment of dlilicult tasks Do not hesi late to tackle new ventures now and do take steps also to leg strengthen your iinanclalposi tlon You Dare currently in Cy ole which stimulates new ideas and progressivenes so make the most of it Your resourceful ness and ingenuity should show tangible ruults in rt stages during June July 0c tober and December Domestic concerns should run smoothly during mostj oi the year ahead but be alert to pos sible periods of stress in Sep tember and November You can avoid them however through tact and understanding Look for stimxdating social activities and chance to travel in July interestin romantic situations iu Jilly August sucbDecemher Avoid extravaganc during Sep tember and verdoptlmism nffset your day friendly warm aartéd and endotved withiar greater cspa ility than trealizs CAUSARY CP Therer growing iriendship towards new Canadians but Its still not good enough says Mrs Douglas Jennings of Toronto national citizenship is immigration convener tor the imperial Order Daughters oi the Empire She commended the work the order inorganizlng recep tioos allowing citizenship cere monies but added that more individual work has to be done in an interview at the 61st annual lODE meeting here Mrs Jennings said too many LIKE APPLE PIE WITHOUT CHEESE MADISON Wk AP lts really not such crime Superior Court Judge Roy Proctor decided Monday to kiss your bridelobe while drivingprovided you keep your eyes on the road The judge dismissed charge of inattentive driving against Warren Porter 22 for kissing his fiancee as they drove home after ob tnlning their marriage ll cence lt really was lousy kiss Porter said because kept my eyes on the mud and just bussed her little on the chee COUPLE T0 RESIDE AT bride is the daughter of Mr Miss Margaret Anne Fergu son hecame the bride of Lien tenantJames Leslie Brough lsley Barracks London ata morning ceremony at St Marys Roman Catholic Church Barrie May The people were reluctant to accept invitations to the homes oluew Canadians and some oewCena dlsns were reluctant to invite established Casdlans to their homes In her convention reoort she reminded members oi the cou tlnulng need for citizenship ed ucation for native Canadians She said the work was impor tans in country like ours in which so little emphasis is put on patriotism and especially on the healthy manifestationsot Patriotism REVIEWS SERVICES Services both large and small were reviewed by Mrs John Hurst at Toronto in her report as secretary of servtces at home and abroad She told delegates attending the ilveday meeting that $425 000 was spent on servlres of this 70 per cent was spent in Canada An nddltionai $87000 was raised by lODE members for other organizations through canvasses and tag days Increasing interest has been shown in welfare of senior citizens and Work for the men tnllyill Mrs Hurst reported Clark House homo for senior citizens was opened last year at Fredericton NB Another largo facet oi the program was the sponsorship of 205 children in Korea and Europe by individual chapters through the BritishSsvs the Children Fund Lel Cowper Photo LONDON and Mrs Ferguson Napier Street The bridegroom is the son of Mr and Mrs Gordon Brough in Oshawa Mr and Mrs Brougb will reside at VSALLYS sniLIEs mmmmnm mammalian Haircuts 75 Silurian $100 Barbus chrvspannnn SHOP rnESIIBUII gt Acrosl from AMI ElissaA London Ontario FIRE KILLS SEVEN JERSEY CITY NJ APA mother and her six children burned to death Monday night in fire in the Lgayette sec tion of the city FURNITURE THE BEST IN PRICES SELECTION AND SERVICE Her BARRIE FURNITURE lTD 17 Mnieaster St PA com Visit nu colonial we Ladies or Gents 17 JEWEL MOVEMENT WATCHES Waterproof Shoekprooi iRecord CrowdAttends Gen Club Opening Dinner Dance Party President Andy Stevenson welcomed the largest attend ance ever at the ning dinner and dance Se night at Barrie Gall and Country Club gem set kdown to the roast repel repared by the utuer lining Ksyter There was an hours reception prior to the dinner The president introduced the head table consisting of club directors and their wives the president of the ladies section and the playing captains Mr Stevenson remarked that this year the club had record membership of over 400 and everyone was looking forward tostlue season of play and social events at the clubhouse Since the club would be fully licensed rules and regulations would be strictly enforced LADIES SECTION Mrs Ross iiickilng president of the ladiu section extended grazing toh all members and as many new mem bers She introduced the other members of the ladies execut ive for 1961 Past president Mrs John Ough vicepresident Mrs Ernest Bell secretary Mrs John Lovell treasurer Mrs James Clyde captain Mrs John Corby vicecaptain Mrs Gordon Miller handicap manager Mrs Jansen social convencr Mrs Robert Hodges county delegate Mrs Terry Harris Charles llcrney announced that there would be dance ev ery Saturday night although not always with an orchestra but always some live entertain ment it we hoped to have Wednesday nights for the men with gums etc NEW MEMBERS Pruldent Stevenson annmme ed the nsma oi the new menu bers and introduced those pres ent New memben this year are Mrs Joan Aikios Dr Ray mond Asquith Mr and Mrs Campbell Albert Cook Char les ii Davis Mrs Valerie Emma Mr and Mrs Tom Gar ner James Greenbelgh Mrs Edith Hodgson Hancock Arthur Harris Ralph Hayter Edward Heels Mr and Mrs Dick Hewitt Mr and Mrs Johann Leslie it Jolilife Mr and Mrs Leighton John Lloyd Miss Verena Long hurst Mrs Easel Murp Frank MacDonald Berber Stewart Douglas Stewart Erursoo Swain Fred Taylor All Tompkins Paul Dickey Mrs Thelma Wantbler Mrs Andree Webb Gerald Wil liams Mr and Mrs Wil liams Mr andMrs Woods Nonresident Rolls uonpluyins members Clare it Brenton Mruaud Mrs Arthin Edmuods Mrs Verdis Waliwin Following the dinner there was large influx of members to add to those already present Irvourerlnsox Anusqu tludeutLiullng gagally Morrison Munroe Mr and Mrs Charla MeNelils Dal ton Nesbltt Mr and Mrs Frank Price Ray Scott Ri chard Steele Mrs Muriel Stephens Stevenson Mrs Hoeborvilhytluredlnndulldzug mimquwdau 34 dillcscnt FREE DISNEYKINS llcu in so ting pig cc in so tang pkg When the Census Taker calls please be ready with the answersrheneeds Every household inCanada is boiug sent alist of questions the Census Taker will ask Please study it and be prepared to answer all the questions or leave the answers with someone who willvbe at home when the Census Taker calls What wlll you be asked Questions such as what isyour age and schooling are you employed and what is your exact job title how many hours do you usually work each week in how many weeks did you work for wages or salary comings in the last 12 months in the last 12 months what were your All information is keptstrletly confidential and by law Is not available toany private organization or person or any government department or agency other than the Dominion Bureau of Statistics The Census is interested only in totals accumulated for all parts of Canada When the Census Taker calls welcome him your Ecooperation Everyone will benefit when you help Canada count Vsrpdrsnl495 iJsn ova LAYAWAY PLAN summons urn upqu 51 EPA sans munum

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