Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 3 Jul 1964, p. 7

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39 TXhNimrza new mama as welcomed into the order at the bestowsi ceremony held it Oakley Park School mnmrwnvn NIPv um Members oi tlis executive oi the Lady Sarah Armstrong Jones Giapter oi the mm are shown above iron the ielt Mrs logue tres lurer Mil Peiegin ocrrupondin secretary rs WigleK treasurer Mrs uggett Regent Mrs Gibb First Vice Each New Chapter Extends giliProjects Of IODE In Area war LOU AHEIiN Four tslriy iamillar initials Joe Canadians are the oitcn seen lu otter heard iODE aliowaver when you ask per iqn just what those initials mean you are liable to get so many erent answers you begin in Jonder it they are talking about same organization as you common misconception ut the mm is that its an organisation for older women blast an organization however can survive without the ideas and the enthusiasm oi young members mingled th the wisdom and experience their mothers and grandrno ers woihe imperial order Daughters the Empire and Children oi Empire is national patriot jtfioorganiratlon made up oi so members in chapters rose Canada included among these chapters tow Junior chapters made oi Iaenagera STARTED IN MONTREAL Tha organization was started Iph Mrs Clark Murray in Mont aeal February is 1900 The badge worn by its memb rers is made up at seven int rted star on adarlr blue ack Itground and encircled by the harden the order in gold letter fflng on white ground The sev Point at the star represent no principal countries oi the nsmonwcaith the British Isl ees Canada Australia New Zea India the islands of the sat indies and the Republics oi jAnlca She three crashes on the Un tripa Jsck which centres the gs indicate red ior sacrii cq white ior unity and blue ior iv Ogle surrounding circle secure ly clasped at the base binds all embers to the order in unity of wpurpose and in loyalty to the mm which surmounts the an entire embarship in this organiza dn is open to all women and girls who are Britishsubiects aflihm lsrno racial or religious requirement To illustrate the point it might imaiii Item iii mem era lie timid other positions in other or anization Some oi the mem isrbeis included the presidents at mu the Womens Progressive Conservative Association and the gwoinens Liberal Association in rBegina The provincial president we the Catholic Womens league the ocesass president of ox IaChic The Fox elhmw Yomr APt it the Wr fashion collections pre yiswed Wednesday by reporters Iidoes not debunk um old myth trabout the rhrewdness oi the ox irncthing avid will obvlously the ladies have the per hand eise the little wn black or gray to would ot be dancing along the hem giines otadiseatheque dress by suilne Trigere nflor would he witlrhis paws flapped under her chin and his to wrapped around her head ylvdfilpal in Jacques tiiieaus action with that dismayed hoahisJaee slate friends oi his showed ghipss and again sometimes in gtpaclrs stretching ironsneak to em insulating longstemmed auties against the hir condi aningvjoiher times just low otted together were dragged areiesslyalong the runway it Moreov throughout Mime one nesday team the costumes oi oliiieau Wragge and Miss Trigere proved how realiyprac sfiffhiausesiaad tie string blouses the small bosomed sil LWettewlde neckiincs onf suit and cy mohair tweed al have become familiar the Mothers Union oi the Aug lican Church also worked togcth or on Chapter prniects MANY PROJECTS The most commonly asked question is Vhat does the iODE do in this area it is impossible to be brief for it cannot be stated that it is interested exclusively in any one project Education at elementary high school university and posigrad uato levels is one oi the larger projects under takenhy prim ary municipal provincial and national chapters About 00000 is invested to maintain the First War Mem orial overseas scholarships ior Canadian students in perpetuity Since into the ODE has awarded 235 overseas scholar ships irom the First War Mem orial Fund There post graduate scholarships are open to men and women students in Canada and are valued at $2000eacn In this sometime 150 students hava been awarded bursaries at Canadian universities valued at $1200 tor the same iund These are given to sons and daught ers of men killed or permanent ly and seriously disabled in the First World War Since 1949 Illa ODE till awarded an bursaries valued at $1600 ior students at Canadian universities irom the Second War Memorial Fund set up with 00000 in similar manner as the First War Memorial Since 1952 overseas schol arships in the humanities vslu ed at 32000 have been awarded INDIVIDUAL CHAPTERS fliough money irons individual chapters goes to support these national bursaries each individ ual chapter does education work This may mean the present ation oi books or proficiency to public school students or money to assist mother who is taking night class and needs tuition or money to useoursge an art student it may also be books to stock library or play ground equipment ior an indi school Each chapter decides on its own proieets and each year addition to national and provio ciai swsrds thousands ol dollars are spent by primary chapters on this work Weliare is another area which concerns the lODE Much oi this work comes in the area oi ser vices at home and abroad Clo thes iood and essential items may be sent by chapter to needy isrnily in the some area isyeites bcalothes and perm rty gs are sent to gmesith nations to be distri buted among their needy cit izens One at the most interesting ileld oi the mm is Commons wealth Relations For someone like Mrs Mcnzle Regina Saskatchewan provincial Com monwealth Relations secretary this job involves keeping in touch with young people she has met who have studied in Saskatchewan and returned to their own countries She is tire less in her etiorts to meet Com monwealth students and to bring them to chapter meetings where they can tell the members at liie in theirown countries and to show them Canadian hospitality in her own home WORK WITH VETERANS Veterans are group oi peo ple the IODE has great deal oi statuthdyeeck to promote the celebration of patriotic anniver saries and to cherish the mem at brave and heroic deeds Work in this area is oi course more visible in areas like He gina where there are DVAhos plush and Geriatric Centres where veterans are hospitalized The Perth Regiment Chapter in Stratiord makesa point of sending giits to the veierans in westminsterlipapital london on special occasions In ltegina visits to the DVA wards and Geriatric Centre con stitute party for patitswlth iavors and relreshmenta and friendly person to talk to ltiseasytolistthemanyas pecia oi the work oi the iODE however it is not the work alone which keeps this legion oi worn en working side by side but the ieliowship and iriendshlp they share in tile work oi the iODE cdicai 1irr0r Villaindiepealh dragging along behind concern ior as one oi their aims lend Qflutlofll to P0 Ilmlllll PENETANG AT 51 PHQNEJZS FAST CITYWIDE Pl VINCENT BARR secularism criterion srrwcr 3OPEN WEDNESDAYS AND SllNDAYfi Regent hires lit Smith Secretary oi services at Home and Ahmed Mrs Waus thiei Echoes Secretary Er aminer Photo Dessert Coliee Precede Meeting The Westminster Womens Group held their reguisr meet ing at the home oi the president Mrs Putt Cook street with 17 adles present Being des and collee party the ladies were served by the hostess and hci he rs betore the meeting was cal ed to order Brotherly Dave and Service was the theme tor the wordiip service taken by Mrs Both ner iha scripture reading taken irom the second chapter oi Phili tans verses one to ii was res by Mrs Jewell Meditation lead by Mrs Hothner pointed out that even the smallest task it done to the but oi onea ability can have tar reaching results in Gods kingdom Following prayer by Mrs Henry the offering was receiv ed by as Mscliay and do dicat by Mrs Mitt lhs worship service closed with the singing at on Master Let Me Walk With Thee The very best wishes oi the ladies vlere extended by the pre aidsnt to Mrs Boihner and her lamily who are moving to Cab gari Alberta social hail hour was spent cutting out picturu from mag adnea ior the kindergarten Sun day school ciasl and testing the sense oi small with game using spices in icur years the Piikington Brothers company of Britain has sold about 100000000 square icet oi its float glass Vanadium ilmiiv Wt attended OKeols centre lhm ii if SEE smNo INTOVWARM warmer won lioshPnoniofs nx ultra AVAILASL GOLDS snoa sssvrcs mi Clapperion so new gt fifi THE STARS SAY ayasrauarrs FOB MOMOW 31 may iodine towsrl scat as now ing to Wow dosan ierent interests at dis ulna time will accomplish mi in comp one to you start another FOR THE BIRTHDAY is tomorrow is your birthday your chart shows tine Indica tions which should not mone tsry gains ocwpsttonsl ad vancement and increased pres tige baton the end of the year To acquire all this however you may have to work little srdar than usual and slsauider 2° and owar month but theextrs sltort should not igrove too binden some and ould he lightened by the steppede results Best periods ior advancement along the sioremsntioosd lines lha weeks between July and Sep tember only Octoberrlste De cember Consolidate all gains in November however since Your next breaks wont come until March ices Sentimental interests should prove excep in MY August andI lat bait oi October IiXi youwmay hint unexpected snccs sv July andor Dubber Social matters isouId be Du Mull Bali llill year and you should many new and desirable irlmds now my child born on this out pm on only manna£3 and ring somatiqu mm smear scum Orlilia Ont Phone 3252601 ii llllllill ll llllliil SOMIIHING TO SHOUT AIOUI WI II ml to Renal ml fill one at its lltltt union and Ian Milill harm you will find uny limb styling with low low Ills enamel browpi ll Isles wing mm to ill own his ll Milli Ill ll weight de llgMle Mable Vii sshnloa aim In camping with single lenses ll is truly wonderiol 3mm boy no mo ru 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