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Barrie Examiner, 26 Apr 1962, p. 4

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On picnicve will go must have been the thoagdli ol nlany city dwellers who flocked to Springwntcr Park yesterday afternoon to enjoy SUNNY the frosh air and sunshine Members at the younger genlt cration who were watching the graceful swan glide across the pond are shown above News Of Kempenielt Division Of The Girl Guides Of Canada MEETING Central District Local Associ ation held its April meeting at the home ofllfrs Corknn 56 Ecclcs St with District Commissioner Kilgour presid liiz lt has been decided to change meeting dates from the lEcond to the third Wednesday of each month rummage sole is to be held May from use to plm at Trinity Parish Hall for the Division International Fund fThe district is asked to sup port this effort fully For picklips call PA 892142 or PA 87505 PARENTS COMMITTEE The parents committee for the first Barrie Guide Comp qpy met at the home of Mrs Hills to discuss plans for the annual mother and dnugheir banouet to be held this year on May 31 at Trinity Parish Hall rFliendsbip baskets are again being circulated this time in lilpport of the fund INNISFIL DISTRICT For the first time in many the local association meeting of Innisiil district was representatives months attended by Igom every pack and company The group met at the home SIMCOE COUNTY NEWS MINESING Easter visitors in thocom rmmity included Miss Helen liphnston of Toronto with her parents Mr and Mrs Martin Mannich with the latters par ents Mr and Mrs Jack Sin clair Corbett Adams at his time Hap Holley and son Tom of Weston at lama Hol Igys Sam Srigley of New Liskeard with his parents Harold Parker is patient In Royal Victoria Hospital fol lowing an attack of appendicit er and Mrs Tanner spent Baturday in Hamilton Mrs Soliitt Mr and Mrs Donald Soliitt and daughter of Paterborough spent the week end at Alan Johnstons Easter guests with Mr oad Mrs Victor Thaw were the latters parents Mr and Mrs Edward Burns of Toronto John Boundy and Miss Eliza bth Ray of Toronto Syd Thew of Owen Sound Mr and Mrs Torn McKee and Ron spent the weekend with relatives in Toronto Special Easter services were held in the churches on Sun day At St Peters the chair sang the anthem Open the Gates of The Temple also solo by Sharon Davis Open My Eyes Hey Walter Lee delivered an Easter message The church was beautiful with Blister lilies and white snap dragons At the United church ofspecial Easter cantata Rad iant Morning was given at an evening service The choir was assisted by members of choirs from other churches and their cqhtributions to this beautiful cantata were appreciated GUTHBIE by Vision consonant holiday and recent visitors were Mrs Wairath of McKee poit Pa with her nephew and his wife Mr and Mrs Robert Campbell Major Chisholm and Mrs Chisholm and Karen of Ottawa and Mr and Mrs Walker and Cathy of West Deane Park wilh Mr and Mrs Mason Miss Isabelle Gilchrist of Clin ton with Mrs Gilchrist Rev and Mrs Osborne of Whitbywith Mr and Mrs Howard Campbell Mr and Mrs Douglas Gilchrist and family of Oakvilia and Miss Jessie Gilchrist of Toronto with Mr and Mrs GeorgeA Cam pbell Mrs Grace Hilts aI international of Mrs Ellis Alcona Beach and most gratifying enthusiasm was reported from the newly opened packs and companies Although the business session was brief this meeting afford ed an excellent opportunity for the members of this scattered district to exchange views and become better acquainted No bake sales held recent ly for the purpose of assist ing the new groups were both most successful events TRAVEL AN EDUCATION Girl Guides make new triA ends and learn to work well together This friendship does not stop at our nations bord er but extends to world wide sisterhood the World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts which has 47 mcm hers Guides from Canada travel abroad each year and many foreign Guides and Girl Scouts are welcomed here This brr logs the opportunity of meet ing with and learning to and erstand the customs and liv ing habits of girls of all natr iunalittes religion and Home ial backgrounds Guiding is nondenominational and each member is taughtto respect the beliefs of others In Canada guide and brownie promise their loyalty to God but guiding is by no means Mrs Pillsey Mr and Mrs Aubrey Slessor of Orillia witil Mr and Mrs Keith Sanderson very successful Games Party was held at Guthrie school Monday night when the sum of $2112 was raised for the Peewea and Junior hockey teams There were no expens 95 Sympathy is extended to the bereaved family of Mrs Wal lace Gilchrist who died sud denly last Saturday She will be sadly missed by her friends family and especime by her grandchildren The YPU held Sunrise Service on the lakefront at Harrisons cottage Hawkestone at am last Sunday when over 80 attended Allen Walma conducted an appropriate wor ship service Ereakfast was servedlin the cottage HONOR CHOIR LEADER The choir of Guthrie United church surprised their leader Mrs Howard Campbell and her husband on the occasion of their mth wedding anniversary After practice Thursday even ing hot supper was served to some 35 members and for mer members of the choir Miss Phyllis Campbell read humorous poem to the honored Ellests and Miss JoanncBarss presented them with arhaodV some crystal sandwich tray in Cornflower design Mr and Mrs Campbell each expressed thanks for the gift and plea sure at the thoughtfulness in the party STROIID By MRS BERT MULHOLLAND UNITED CHURCH NEWS The Sunday School teachers and assistants of Stroud Unit ed Church met at the home of Mrs Herb Black on Monday evening with discussion and lovely lunch Goodhrlday was observed in St James United Church April 20 with good congregation in attendance The choir rend ered the anthem God So Lov ed the World and the min ister Rev Fred Jackson titled his sermon Jesus the Cru cified Kin emphasizing Jesus regal bearing even dun mg and after the trial From the earliest days the Cross has had lasting rbgenerative effect on the souls of men There was near capaé city attendance for the Easter service The choir sang two numbers Conquering Kings Coliingwood with her sister and In Josephs Lovely Gard DAY IN SPRINGWATBR ARK with another onlooker From the left are Heather Oliver Debbie Sarjeant Paul Lasicr Gregory Sarieant and Karen Oliver Examiner Photo limited to those of the Christ lnn faith The girls are encour aged to attend services reeu iarly at their own church or synagogue and attend worship at other churches only by par ental consent There are companies and packs throughout the world con sisting of girls of Hindu MW hammedon and Buddhist faiths to name only few and it Is rich education for Canad ian girls to have the opportun lty to mingle with and learn the ways oi these lesser known This is one reason that Kem pcnfeit Division is so pleased to be able to send representa tivcs to an international camp in order that these girls may return and share their experi ence with the rest of the groups and so foster an int erest in and awareness of their sisters around the globe In the future many more girls from Kempcnfelt will be lucky enough to take such tripsmaybe it will be your daughter Let us all then work together to promote the current inter national Iund projects and build the financial resources oi the division to the point where money will be available when needed and all qualified girls can take advantage of this broadening experience Remember the tea and bake sale to be held by Allandala District April 28 from to pm at St Georges Parish daughter Olive were present Hall en Mr Jacksons sermon Vic tory and Vindication explained how God vindicated His power through the Easter miracle and continues to do so by reviving those individuals and churches who turn to the living victor ious Christ During the service the minister baptized John Ed win irlfant son of Mr and Mrs John Crittenden Lovely baskets of flowers in memory of Mr and Mrs Charles Hob ertson and another in memory of Mr Sam Brolcy and sects Pboao Eileen Dism or Notes In intended to can the cunt sods lite oi in any Ind district Wedflntl anniversaries hIrlhdlys bridge parties and coming of as parties visitors and trap rollers an all items of Intu eat to the Iomen readers at this Dole Your help to In DUIEl this news will be greatly appreciated MONTREAL GUEST Robert Carter Montreal Que bec spent Easter weekend at the home of his parents Mr and Mrs Carter Cumber land Street RETURN FRO CALIFORNIA Mr and Mrs Sarieant Drury Lane have returned to the city from three weeks holi day ln California The cit resi dents travelied via ICA from Malton to Chicago and from there via United Airlines to San Francisco No weeks of the holiday were spent in San Francisco as guests of Mr Ear BORDEN NOTES GUILD MEETING The April meeting of the Pm testant Chapel Guild was held at the Chapel for Holy Week service It pm on Tuesday The service was conducted by the RCAF Protestant Chaplain FL Beveridge The busi ness meeting was held at tho Social Centre with Mrs Gwen Benson presiding After the reading of the minutes and the treasurers report the secretary read the correspondence which included an invitatirn from the Catholic Womens League Camp Borden to attend social even ing on nlesday May Mrs Helena Newton and Mrs Nancy McLellan reported on the progress of the rummage sale to be held on May 24 at the Social Centre stating that more donations were required Mrs Gwen Bell said that the number of ciilldren at the Nur sery Sdiool had increased and that crib or play pen would bo very helpful to the ladies looking after the little children After the meeting the mem bers were shown scientific film and luncheon was served Members of the group in charge of entertainment and lunch for the meeting and flow ers for the altar at the chapel and title nursery school for the month were Mrs Audrey Walk er Mrs Marg Hynds Mrs Dot Read Mrs Sybil Smith and Mrs May Dawson PERSONALS jcpl and Mrs Call and family spent Easter weekend with Mrs Caiis parents Mr and Mrs John Tuff Aylmer Ont Visiting with Sgt and Mrs Longevin and family were Mrs Lingcvins mother Mrs Sam and sister Mrs Joseph Lafata and daughter Barbara all of Detroit Michigan Guests at the home of FS and Mrs Murphy are Mrs Murphys parents Mrsand Mrs MaeDougall of Monetan NE who are on their wly home after spending the winter In St Petersburg Florida Visiting Cpl and Mrs Duffy and fondly over this Eas ter weekend were Mrs Duffys parents Mr and Mrs Bruie and brother and sisteriniaw Mr and Mrs Charles Erma of ALUMINUM CHAIR SAVINGSPRICED OUTSTANDING VALUE Pleasingprim ed stuidily constructed chair for garden lawn or patio handy indoors tool 0v ensll width Ki Colours green red blue ZellerIlhrifitPriced 577677 PEOPLEAND PLACES Audrey Comm PA 6631 kants sister Mrs Olds Before returning home the cou pla visited los Angeles Califor nia ATTEND OPEN HOUSE Approximately loo guests at tended the open his celebralt tion at the home of Mr and Mrs Douglas Frolick Pales wick last Saturday to honor the retirement from the Canad ian National hallways of Mrs Fralicks father Frederick Ai lan Kelsey Among the outof city guests were Mr and Mrs Elmer Erickson Capreoi Ai bert lon Curry Toronto Mrs Joseph Prat Stroud Rob ert Carter Montreal Quebec grandson of the calebrnnt Cou gratulatory telephone calls and telegraph wires were received from Regina Saskatchewan Chcmnlnus Vancouver island Victoria British Columbia EASTER IN NEW YORK Among city residents visiting New York City for the Easter weekend were Mr and Mrs Paul Iiiclrey Agnes Street Mr and Mrs Bill Noble Highland Avenue Mr and Mrs Jack Harding Newton Street mv elling via motor car the Ear ricitcs visited Allentown Plim sylvania en route home The annual meeting of Centre Vespra Womens Institute was held at the home of Mrs Hickiing with the president Mrs Patterson presiding Eighteen members and one visi tor were present The treasurers report showed that as well as supporting regur inr institute work and the Kor ean child adopted through the CSCF substantial amount had been spent on recreation equip ment for the local school District president Mrs Harry Dawson presided for the clecA tion of officers with the follow ing results President Mrs Complete Plans For Euchre Party Plans were completed for tho cuflire party to be held May at the Orange Hall Burton Ave nue at the April meeting of the Sea Cadets and Navy League Womens Auxiliary The meet ing was held at the home of Mrs Doris Farrier with lb members in attendance farewell presentation Was made to Mrs Dorothy Scragg member of the auxiliary who will be leaving thecity shortly to take up residence in Toronto report on the recent bake sale sponsored by the Auxiliary showed it had been financial success The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs Celeste Miles Owen Street May 15 at Ottawa RETAILERS 10 THRIFTV CANADIANS ZELLER THRIFTPRICED FOLDING width 24 in choice of RELAX OUTDOORS in this condy chais ette its waiting to pamper you Overall pm CHAISETTE length 669$ Saran webbing green red blue Buy more TlIE BARRIE EXAMINER THURSDAY APRIL 1952 Mrs Wismer Elected President At Centre Vespra WI Session EVENT SPARKS SPRING SEASON The Spring season heralds the housewifes annual dilem ma what to do with the family clothing that no looger its the Ilniily Along with emptying closets the furni ture and other household art icles come under close scrut Iny with on eye to discard ing them if the articles are in good condition the Trinity Anglican Church Guild could use them Tile Guild are soon sorlag Nearly New sale to be held in the asement of the Parish Hall Collier Street May to from to pm Dresses coats childrens clothing and furniture will be offered for sale Donors of the articles will set the sale price and when the sale is completed the profits will be divided between the donor Ind the Guild Mrs Ernest Wolfeaden Is convening the sale with Mrs wollendcn coconvener Other committee members are Treasurers Mrs Magee Mrs Gretna Mrs Seymour Mrs if Spur ham Mrs Vair Mrs Brydgcs Mrs Shier Wlsmer vicepresident Mrs Hiekling secretary treasurer Mrs Bowles district direc tor Mrs Patterson altern ate Mrs Giifcn Branch directors Mrs Thompson Mrs Cameron Mrs Dobson Mrs Wailwin Sick and visiting Mrs Cameron Mrs Rent nick Mrs Oakley Mrs Giffen Mrs Wailwin Pianists Mrs Dobsori Mrs Thompson Auditors Mrs Dobson Mrs Dobson Standing committees Public Relations Mrs Dobson Mrs Patterson agriculture and Canadian industries Mrs Ottaway citizenship and educa tion Mrs Dobson Mrs Dobson Mrs rD Dobson history and current events Mrs Giffen Mrs Thomp son home ecenomics and health Mrs Hickling Mrs Wursten PERMANENTS SPECIAL 550 complete open has Thurs Fri Ill pm orsnamos EVES BEAUTY SHOPPE is as an Lustrous For appointment can PA 58571 Toronto Residence For Elmvale Bride Wycliffe Anglican Elmvsle was the setting for the wedding of Miss Ermalene May Jordan Donald James Burns The doublering cere mony was performed by Rev Leckie April it cots are Mr and Mrs Burns of Waugs Beach Wedding music was provided by organist Mrs Show Enterin arm of he wore traditional full length gown of on de sole Her dress was fssh and with fitted bod ice softly rounded neckline en hnced with lace applique and billowing skirt headdress of pcau de soie roses held the fing ertip veil of tulle illusion The hride csnicd bouquet of white and pink carastions Tho bride was attended her sister Miss lorrnine Jordan as maid of honor Miss Betty Irocc of Elmvale and Miss Cathtdne Willis of Toronto were brides maids Miss Pamela Jordan sisllcr of the bride was flower gir COOKSTOWN ANNUAL MEETING The Cookstown Ladies Curl ing Club held their annual meeting on Tuesday April 17 The president Elaine Gadsden opened the meeting with the Lords Prayer the minutes of the previous executive meeting were read and the annual re ports wero given Emily Ram say presided durlng the elec tion of officers and Mary Brown acted as secretary The officers for 19626 are presid cot Elaine Gadsden lst vice Shirley Riley 2nd vice Mirna Eeeston secretary Lucy Stein treasurer Mild Halbcrt bonspiel com Mary Brown social com Muriel Carr ways lIhIOlll at lion beautiful iiiWt For The Bride For The Bridesmaid For The Mother of the Bride Choose From Our Wide Selection 44 DUNLOP ST EAST than one for out doors living ZellerValue Dorothy Special Janice Special Weekend Special $Ptcand PERMANENT 0th naunnurr HAIR REMOVAL SET WAVES SHAPING TREATMENT $Li loin tiAltRlle 81 $599 LEON AND JOAN GARRICK TAKE PLEASURE IN INTRODUCING HAIR STYLINGsrAND SETTINGS TO BARRIE 8i AREA RESIDENTS AT DISCOUNT PRICES VOLUME BUSINESS AND SEVERAL NEW EXPERIENCED HAIRDRESS ERS ADDED TO OUR STAFF MEAN THAT WE CAN PASS THE SAVINGS ON TO YOU EVEN AT THESE LOW PRICES YOU WILL STILL RECEIVE THE SAME PERSONAL SERVICE THAT WE ARE NOTED FOR HERE ARE FEW EXAMPLES OF OUR LOW DISCOUNT RATES 76 AVAILABLE ONLY AT HAIR STYLISIS as MAPLE AVE 25 Steps Noni of Dunlap The bride is the daughter at Mr and Mrs Jordan at Elmvsle The bridegrooms par the church on the father the bride The attendants were gowned alike in street length dresses of French ross cryslaiinc Min matching jackets Their head dresses were to of matching material with should er length veils They carried bouquets of pink Carnations and fern The greamsmaa was Robin Burns of Wsssgs Beach Dennis Smith Stnyner Ray Currie and Claire Rennie of Brock Beach acted as shers For the reception held at III Parish the brides mother received wesring beige bro cade sheath dress complement ed with brown accessories The bridegmoms mother as sisted stirred in gown of green lace and matching acces TIES The bride chose blue suit With matching accessories for travelling On return from the wedding trip the couple will reside in Toronto Guests attended from North Bay Toronto Coilingwood Lo troy Bradford Cookstowo Mim ico and Minesing and means com Muriel Smith property com Alice Baker Miss Lynn Smith is spending the Easter holidays with her aunt and uncle Mr and Mrs 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