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Barrie Examiner, 30 Jan 1964, p. 6

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rrrmmwfivj AWNWr tlon full or tenderfoot member country of appreciation from Miss Sanv mist site to Coral Lumsfien FEMININE TOUCH ON APPEAL EXECUTIVE Mrs Ross lllrubuli tlclt and Mrs Stan Shier will add the womans touch to the United Appeal hoard execu live this year Mrs ltrrriiuil CONGREGATIONAL Organist Performs At Burton Avenue new note was added to the Burton Avenue United Church congregational meeting last ave ning Lloyd lufford well known Barrio organist ave an organ rccital Drawing from 11th and lath century composers Bach who hlr ltriford said was the organists bread and butter Pachelbei and Walther ho pro duced tone colors through Chor ai Preludes 15th century En glish Carol alostlude display piece and received the greatest response from the audience when he produced the sound of trumpet on an organ which had no trumpet stop rendering The Trumpet Tuna by Pure cell This was the recessionai tune used at Queen Elisabeths wedding Bell and Mrs William Little song present day hymns which had their beginnings in the music of the great organist of the past Tire audience join ed to sing All People who on Earth Do Dwell com posed by Pachelbel in 1680 Vien nn following which Mr lbfiord produced the sound of three voices intertwining on the or gen The report of Session showed physical and spiritual growth in the church year lust past and mentioned the happy situation existing in the choir the new pipe organsnd renovations to the sanctuary completed in 1963 RARE PRIVILEGE Mrliell spoke lnforrnally to the audience It was he said rare privilege to be working News Of Kempeniclt Division Of The Girl Guides Of Canada By MARIE MARTIN DARRIE CENTRAL DISTRICT surprise postnuptial party was the highlight of recent gathering of the district local association and guldera council when Mrs Draw the form er Carol Graham was presen ted with an engraved silver tray by Commissioner Rtigour Carol has had long associa tion with guiding and is presen tly the lieutenant of the third Barrie Company Previous to the party festivi ties in business meeting was conducted with special re minder issued to oil tendons and parents that Cookie Day will be held on April 15 and each unit is expected to put forth its best effort The District plans to observo Thinking Day by clot district party at Trinity Parish Hall Feb do with each pack or company contributing to theprogram with skit song it or dance from World Assoclas The secretary read letter in Granny fnr the gift received when she left guiding to further bar atudlesat the Toronto Tcachara College and Also letter of resignation from Mrs Fildey who has been forced to leave guiding basement ill health it was sugguted that interes ted guides and brownies should be working now on their entries for the Horticultural So clety Scrap Book contest GOEDEN lions EARNED ntunberpf brownies have is been successful in completing their golden bar tests in recent weeks each include Donna Fox and do no Hopwood oi the eighth as Pitches well as Jean Blair Karen Davey Lynn Makeohronda Clark and Man as dedicated and talented is the board secretary and Mn Slrlerll lsvrccordlng sag rotary oy are seen wi Angus McKay president of the dialled Appeal Board MEETING with David and Marion Reeve David Reeve is as dedicated devotion to his work spreads to every phase of MI warts and to counselling and visiting He has been endowed with an al mostunoaturai wisdom for one oi his youth Ills sermons make you think Mr Bell went on to any that as principal of Barrie school he feels the two most impor tant things children need to learn to do today are to liar ten and think Rev David Reeve and lay man Carl Mitchell will he journeying to New York this weekend to sit in on con ference on Faith at Work and putting this infonnatlon to work in the spring in Burton Avenue United Church Everett Emma repbrting for the Nominating Committee re vealed that Cyril Cook would be an Eider as wall asa member oi the Committee oi Stewards this year following church rt nmmendallons Ross Archer of the Stewards reported tight budget for 1564 and Frank Broliey Financial Chairman outlined the budget in detail hrucc Brown of the Music Committee crcpmssed apprectae lion for the services of Douglas Garroway feeling that the church was fortunate to have young organist wonLn KNOWLEDGE are may heed the third guide law It is also just as impossible wool in to mom the public relations abreast of all activities and in means of the weekly column snd play of the guides and brownies not foredilorlals reflecting the views of one or few personawltbln the move ment To heepour column re presentative of whole there tlon iromsach leader Please remand aver says planned $300000 UCW REPORT Mrs Lloyd Foster pastures CLASSES the Commonwealth and World Knowledge badge courses are well under waynow with total of 29 guides participating Leaders are asked to remind their girls that these sessions begin promptly at pm each Monday evening and will be finished at 330 sharp Candl dates who are late distract the others and also miss much which may not be repeated En courageyour guides to arrive on time in uniform and with the necessary equipment GUIDES DUTY guides duty as well as guldcra is to be useful and to help others This plan is direc ted towards the leaders prim ariLv in the hope that they and come to the aid of this harried public relations secre You must all realize that is impossible for one person to be aware of all the events taking place in the many units of each of the all districts which are encompassed by Kempenielt Division for your PR secret to con tact each of the so arrhlyts each search of newsworthy iterns The answer thespaeem to be quite obvious If the lead ers made just one call per week department could easily keep ttirn present to the public an accurate account of guiding by The columns basic toreport news on the work guiding as mustbo coopera person as we will see ills rampv varsans wmm7rm Wynno Treasurer Ralph Franklin vicepresident Robert son were not present at last nights meeting tEarsndncr Photo ideal rted the UCW in heal thy co tion with members and successful Fashion Show And Christmas Tea and Bazaar held in 1968 Financial and ma terial old had been given to Overseas Ratio and to local Welfare Work The Secret Pal prolect of the Canadian Girls in Training had been an unqualified suc cess They madesccrct pen pals of senoir citizens and shutins and at the end of the year re vealed themselves to their sec rat pal at dinner Mrs Robert McDowell reported new lyre Group for boys organized to take the strain from already full Cub packs was flourishing under the leadership of Ross Firrrecott RAISED FUNDS Ron Kclcay reported the Cubs and Scouts had helped finance two Scouts to Scout Jamboree in Greece through financial or ceeds from paper drive Mrs Orsorr Messenger group con tributed to hospital in Seoul Korea while the Explorers re ported Mira Audrey Blogg sent financial aid for liong Kong wel fare work The sell supporting KYBC led by Peter Mills in 1903 report ed through Torn Varley that their finances were in the black Miss Edna Gordon outlined the work oi the and commit tee The Sunday School had busy children on the roll and Mr Reeve expressed appreciation to Hoyd Foster general super rntendcnt who was retiring al ter 14 years of service The purpose of the KumJoln Us group is to make newcom ers feel at home said Mrs Cy ril Cook in conclusion EEOPLEsuDPLACEs MMMRMWMW WEEKEND GUESTS Weekend guests at the home of Mr and Mrs Lorne Barrett of Brock Street included their sonlnlaw and dlughter Sgt and Mrs Barney and farm lly oi Osgoode Ontario Sgt Ernpeys mother Mn Dir of Vernon Saskatchewan and his two sisters Miss Ona ee Empay and Miss iris Em pey both at Tomato The Parish flail of St Gila Anglican Gourds Cook street will resound to Aiiemande left and swlng your partner tomorrow evening as guests re spond to the call of Bill Judge assisted by Mrs Judge The party is sponsored by the We mens Auxiliary Glris Aulxll lary and the Young Poop ss Association with Mrs William King as general convener Danc ing alerts at 630 and refresh ments will be served DUPLICATE BRIDGE Winners of the Duplicate Bridge at last Friday nights session at the YWYMCA in cluded Harold McMahon and Barney boon for NorthSoutb Mr and Mrs Jlm Dewar were winners for Eoisest ENTERTAINMENTS Several entertainments were held for Mrs ii Holiingsworih the former Miss Beverley Sproule prior to her marriage Mrs Marlene lhelen and Mrs Phyllis Simpson were cohort osses ot miscellaneous shower held at theJohn street resid ence of Mrs Thelen Neighbors rult vr717 WINTER VACATION Mr and Mn Cllti Travis of hit Barrie are holidaying the litdebtor Cabana Motor Hotel Florida cwr MEETING the president of St Marys Catholic Womens league Mn McCann Letitia street was delegate at bold in the Park Place Ho onto Wednesday afternoon The special session onlmml gration and Citizenship wu held for the Ier of Toronto Dieters RVH Alumnae Elect Officers The Annual meeting of the Nurses Alumnae of the Royal Victoria Hospital was held at the Laldlaw residence Jan in the following are the elected officers for mt Past Preal dent Miss Audrey llfapes Pre sident Mrs June Everton 1st Vice President Mrs Jane Craig 2nd Vice President Mrs Lucille Hill Secretary Mrs Joy Surgenor Treasurer Mrs Audrey Wars Following the annual reports Mire Donna Robinson showed color slides and gave coma mentary on her trip to the east toenailI which was much ordered At the cioso of the meeting lunch was served by the social committee Korean Childf Receives llid Through lllliston Lodge Funds The Alliston independent Or der of Odd Fellows Lodge lll recentiyadopted Korean child through the Christian Childrens Fund of Canada The childs name is As Sock Lee which means Clear She is 13 years old Ac Sootrls in Perfect health and attends school regularly Sin is in her first year of middle school and gm jfiery well Althoflgh fie very shy With PPWMWY 75 takes an active part in all or gaoized games and is especially fond of competitive traclt avails When Ae Sook was very email her father left home to look for work he was never heard from again This was an all too common occurrence in poverty strlciren chaotic Korea Ae rrusrou socrlu NOTES Sooks mother becameapoddler as the only means of livelihood open lnher At best her earn ings were pitifully inadequate to meet most basic needs Since she wanted An Soak to have an opportunityto improve her lot in life she contacted the Chris ruroose Mill Sunday guests at the home of Mr and Mrs Fred Burt Vic toria street were Mr and Mrs Ronald Burt and their three children of Egbert Congratulaqu to Mr and Mrs Spencer of Alliston on the recent birth of their baby daughter FAMILY REUNION happy reunion took place on Sunday at the home of Mr andMrs Eugene Sauve of Vic loria St when Mr Sauvea mother brothers and sisters of Kingston Jamaica came to visit on his birthday Mr Sonya l1 cred ouch total destructionas departure for Jamaica Mrs Gordon Lopez Vincento Bonita Carla Michael and Juanita spent part of the day getting acquainted with the Sauveabild whom they had never met Af ter celebration slipper the guests went on to Hamilton to visit with other friends and re latives of the fondly Also visi ting in Alliston for the occasion were Mr and Mrs Albert Sauve of Hamilton Weekend guests at the home of Mr and Mrs Allan Swan of Victoriastreet were Mr and Mrs Demyn Swan of Willow dale EUCERE MARTY The students of MeadJ owhroolr school out on ouchro party Friday eveningand ten tabla played the popular card game withladies high acorago log to Sammy Hawkins tsubsti tube second ltlgh Mrs Marilyn Veoables of Alliston low Mrs Florence Jackson Mens high score went to iawart Cave secondpliob Wail low Richard on of Alliston GEHNG CROWDEDE EDMONTON tcPlThe pro vlnclal cancer cltnle here hopes new building will solve its main problems shortage of staff and crowded quarters The public works rdepartmcnt how centre near the University has gratuities is both pilot probably wontbe started store 1965 clinic no has 00 pi tlan Childrens Fund Ae Soolr now lives in private home VICTIMS OF WAR oi Canada mists almost room children in 95 homes in Korea in fact Korea could be called the country of orphanages Fewcountries in history suff Korca during the Korean war Thousands of children were made orphans or haliorphans the fighting The percentage many of the drildrsn in the or had not scan his family since Bis Will find labs diffiwlt to November loss prior to their secure and wages insufficient to feed their children the South Korean Government is much concerned with this ren David Helena and Suzanne 31395 dgéaegvflggmmm drcn Recently it has request ed Christina Childrwa Fund and other organizations to make arrangements for some of the children whose mothers were living but were unable to care for them to be showed to live with their own mothers in their own homes and in home cases to have mothers care for child ren other than their own Chris tian Childrens Fund has conse quently organized what will be known as the CCF Appmneuer Project named after much beloved missionary of many years in Korea show concerto meat deserves credit for its sincere conscientious efforts in unan the welfare of these children An Soak Lee is one of these drildren who now lives in private home CCF has taken on addltionaleasa The Christian Childrens Fund ccause their fathers died in widows in Korea is high hanages have widowed moth The welfare department oi The Korean welfare depart canals continuum TorontoSh Carrie our caution as All jmombers please natal as soon LEE workers and before children are placed to private boom the homes are carefully invas tlgaled The great rlty of children are still in or hsnages Placing children in private homes presents some problems as there is still real amount of poverty in Korea And most private homes are very humble Paovmn momma At graduation time when the children reach the age of in years they have way of life among conditions far different from the blessings colored in America Ae Sook like all the other children is attending school and CCF is especially anxious as funds provide trade training for her and all other children whose poturtials seem to indicate they would benefit by such training Anxiouaiae the government is to care for its needy children in resources are limited The some help CCF provides for children to ill own mum orphanages gre no for its boardedout clrlldren permit to The Independent Order of Gd Fellows of Allisth has giver Ae Soak new life hope an rbunity toprepara seltoyobeooma good citizen of the oncoming generation BARRIE COMMUNITY condenrhssoc forlorn furious million at HOUSE to get out of the house when SLEEvELEss SHIFT lhls is sleeveless in Meek linen with brown and white striped motif is worn with big black straw disc hat The fashion by Jacques Esteral is among those shown at the Paris spring and summer 1964 shows AF Wirephotol Work Contributes To Her Longevity VlClOhlA GillA former woman typesetter says todays women are missing great deal of life by not going out in the world to make their own living while they have the chance Cells Driver should know Shes 10o years old and has done her fair share of travel lloa in those years Born in Mineral Point Wrap in 1860 she tried teaching in her late teens found it too dull and moved to Chicago There she married her late husband Robert and set type in print ing house She and her husband in 1006 moved from Chicago to subur Ilion Esqulmalt where she still ver it does women lot at good they are young she still DYCKS roan MARKET no Collier iiisun suvrus soon PLAN auooer WAY Three months to pay For Food Only or Food and FreeIerComMuatton Ev ery item guaranteed Prompt Service 115 cm Prices Front Quarter of beef 10¢ Ill Rind Quilter of Beef 526 III ProDressed Chicken 10c lb For Inlormtloo ANNlANDERS Dear Ann London My hue band died to years ago Yuten day would have been our 50th wedding anniversary tried to keep nryrcil occu pied all day so wouldnt think about it Everything went well until Ibout pm when de partment store delivery truck pulled up in the driveway close friend of urine had the nerve to send me full set of china so golden almlvcrlnry gift was shocked atllrst than iurt plain hurt cried all night no morning repackcd the dishes called the store and asked them to come and get the box Hurt this minute finished talking to my son on the tele phone He said was wrong to return the gift Was it tiow can people be so melt id like your optnionRaunlinl Dear Reuntfuh woman who would send full set of hire as gilt may be mis taken but she was not to he cruel Fault her Judgment but remember tlrsglft was in teoded as token of friendship hope you will phone her soon or drop note and apolo gize for returning the dishes Tell her you were not thinking clearly that day and ROW you mire she was trying to be Dear Ann Lenders We are two high school seniors who are writing about another girl in our class We will call her Miss although litre it would be more appropriate because she is married Few people know about her out as the result of strange on incidence which woht take the time to go into here The question is this hfra Xs husband went into the army shortly after the marriage Since he was shipped overseas three months ago she has had morodates than any three girls in our class Mrs if is living at home with her parents and they dont have the slightest idea that she is married we think her husband is get ting raw deal and that ho ought to know his wife is run ning around town like single girl cousin of mine la in his outfit Should get the word to bimilosaible Pipeline Daar Pulsubll Keep the word to yourself The prior guy will leachts them few things outside the kitchen longevity lm 103 sonny it didnt ap pear to hurt me an save 20 TO 50 AT wroems Annual JANUARY runs CAILUBTODAY KAYSm manic anon or Dunlap St mum Stu Peacock Prop prions 72e5339 7° emunnunmummumsnurn cruelty Not Intended By Act Of Kindness woman marriage We happened to find learn the glad tidings one at Did working help her to Wlllllll Illll BELIEVE iiisour isinrmolrlrrrlou To Celebrate We Offer You rubiiggof coupleretude disputation was that am IlaMM mf yerroid daughter plans to be engaged when her tlaoce grad notes from college intone Something nu been bothering her and site has Inked me to help her decide The girl is attractive and has the worlds runnlut disposition She has host of iriends and no one thins of her or beach capped Nevertheless she had polo what the was young ster and the disease left her with slight limp and distr eled arm Her fiance wants to buy her an engagement ring She does not know whether or not she wants ring bacon It is her ieit arm that is crppied Al nu naver bee reli conscious the would not hire to call attention to her deformity by wearing on engagement ring May we have your opin loaf07 Deer Qi Your daughter should not hesitole to accept an engagement ring if she would be more comfortable about wearing the ring on her right hand by all means suggest that she do so PERMANEth By Appointment only 550 Others From to II All puppy Done Wllh SOFT WATER EVES BEAUTV SHOPPE In ltd Allaqu HAIRCUTS SIM Phone 7168571 harbor loop to Corrcolic smart porno our room Sole gJEAN CHRiSTIE is Dunlap iel we COMFORT SHOES At Norman Shoes wsm stressing comfort blended into high style shoes We feature fit auditorium fashion from NORMAN SHOES Mansion at no cars

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