Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 9 Sep 1976, p. 6

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nc embroidered IIl£iiflvtiIIlttiitil hridesinaids were Sheree liar The Johnson tentre ratt Group IllIltittI the Sim roe totinty Arts and Crafts titlliittli opened its ltiTt 77 season Tuesday night AT THE JOHNSON CENTRE CRAFT GROUP The craft group meets at Tutu pin on the first and third luestiays of every iiionth and participants lttiIVt haste instruction III ariety of crafts Throughout the fall season participants will learn to crochet make duffle mitts corn husk dolls and rope wreaths During the opening session Tuesday night participants WEDDING ALBUM All IlIIIItlIl Street ptllliit school llon TIttlttllit hapel at tll llorden was the seene of the rtu wedding of Susan an Leniinski andltriino Ii Vite Ii Iaiohy officiated The hride is the daughter of lr and lrs John leniinsli of 33 Marion Ie4 Harrie and the groom is the son of Ir and Alis Angelo Ie1tii ot IIilllllI ton liven in marriage by her tather the bride wore lull itingth gown of white satin with chiffon tlowine over from MHIlrltiid train fashioned with horseshoe neckline and Ilit ton sleeves accented with re aleeon Illtf She wore gold cross given to her by the grooms parents ller shoiilderrlength tulle veil was caught to itiliet cap and she carried IJtlIittlHI of white carnations and ltoston tern Fran Young of Harrie was the and the iarrie and the lurides liawn Leniinskt also of on of sister iarrie The grooms sister ina Ieito was the flower girl luie tatazo of Hamilton was tliertnghearer The attendants wore apricot yellow and green halter dresses with sealped capes and eat ried bouquets of tlligtl hahvs breath and tern The flower girl wore Ittttrilflllllltfl tipllttil gown ioh Brown of llarrie tgt the hest man and ushering Illtlts Jeans duplicate bridge results Overall winners ot the club charity game in aid of the anadian Arthrit ls Society held by Jeans liiipiieate lttirige Cltlii new Iolnt IIJiIII and Iilli DeWitt ttiive llersey and Wayne Ilart tied lIIl Ieaii Burke and Mar Woodstock for second Winners of the regular week lyganieswere North and Ilersey and Olive Tayloi south Luey Elaine titans and Fred liesizn din Sue Graham and lolm Kilhy Iiast and west lolni Ilaell and tarry IIdinonds Ir and Mrs Walter Smith Mary Woodstock and Jean Burke GRADUATE Iaul llenry Leighton son of Mr and Mrs Joseph highton of Barrie recently received his honors bachelor of environmental studies do gIee in honors geography SQtCIitIIIIIIIlL in resource management from the Inn vrsity of Waterloo Mr Inighton is former grad uate of Barrie entral ol ltiziate Mr Leighton is eon titiuing his studies tliisiall in tlie faculty of education at tlte University of Toronto to were carried out hy lilake Le niinski hrother of the hride and Joe leitn brother of the Lltiiilll Scott Illllllgtll brother of the Hide iasthr illtllltiy as reception was held at the lieppe fficers Club at TFB Borden after which the couple departed on wedding trip to thetarilihean They now reside in Barrie learned variety of small crafts AI LEIr Louise Ie Roux tries her hand at weav ing AT NIGHT IIelen McVeigh and Flo leearie work on small pictures An antique china sugar howl will he given away to visitor to the Georgian itiild Antuuie Show and Sale Sept 32 24 and at the Barrie Armotiry This door pIllt is lustre howl and stand circa 1825 The term pink lustre was used commonly to deserin the pink leioration used on the ware normally of theStatiord shirtvariety This piece is much larger than todays sugar howls ac cording to Mrs lelaren of McLarens Selimlhotise Anti ques because the coarser sugar of those days made larger container necessary In todays household it would make handsome vessel for SH ERRY SAVES pink 41 Other crafts taught were niacrame felt work and woollen dolls There is registration fee of S2 to join the group and any sppplies provided at the sauce or gravy on the dining table as well as decorative ornament on the buffet or hutch livery visitor to the show will he eligible for the door prize The winning name will he drawn at the end of the show Mary Phillips is door prie eonvener lhe antique show opens with gala prewew on Thursday Sept 23 from to 10pm with admission $300 Friday Sept 24 from It in to 10 pm and Saturday Sept 23 from 11 am to it with admission on Friday and Saturday 3150 Visitorsare welcome Tickets are available from tuilil nieinlxrsor at thedoor YOU MONEY Ladies Wear 125 Dunlop St CONTINUATION OF THE HARDYGLENWOO Discontinued Patterns and Products Giftwares Sale at the 40 Dunlop St Highest Prices are 12 of Regular viiI Many Prices are Even lower Uncommon Touch many patterns of Marble Tone and Fab Serving Trays Bathroom Boutique items decorative Poly Glass fruit Candle Holders Canister Jars Waste Baskets MANY OTHER ATTRACTIVE GIFT AND HOUSEHOLD ITEMS Fab Pattern Phone Book Covers While they last only 5200 BUY NOW For later Occasions and Save Wed Thurs Fri Sept io 10 am8 pm Sat Sept II am6 pm the Uncommon Touch Gift Studio 40 Dunlop Barrie Ont session will be available for small costcovering charge Participants must scissors bring thread needles glue small fabric and yarn scraps pencil and paper Antique china sugar bowl Georgian Guild door prize BARRIE CENTRAL COLLEGIATE AUDITORIUM Barries Premiere Concert Series Featuring SIIEVCIIENKO MUSICAL ENSEMBLE Saturday October 16 I976 Back to Barrio by popular demand See them on Contrals Big Stage Comprised of mate chorus mandolin orchestra and dance group total of 120 performers this Ukrainian Canadian ensemble draws from an extensive repertoire of Canadian heritage in song music and dance CANADIAN OPERA COMPANY PEOPLE AND PLACES MARATHON BRIDGE The annual Kempenfelt Chapter I0DE bridge marathon is open for entries un til Sept 24 There is charge of 50 cents per game Anyone wishing to play should tele phone 7288387 7283947 7284840 or 7260514 FAMILY PICNIC Derek and Anne Schiphof of 18 Ferris Lane were honored by will their family on the occasion of their 40th wedding anniversary at picnic held Saturday at Springwater Provincial Park The couple were married in Holland CELEBRATE BIRTHDAY The family of Mrs Elizabeth Smith of Barrie held barbecue to celebrate her 80th birthday Aug 29 at the home of her grandson and his wife Mr and Wt manta 6The Barrie Examiner Thursday Sept I976 National secretaries plan seminar Saturday The National Secretaries Association has planned an other seminar open to all secretaries at the Continental Inn Saturday The theme is Communica tion Around the World Rep resentatives froml CNCP Telecommunications Canada Post and Bell Canada will make presentations outlining the ways their services assist the busyofficc Mayor Dorian Parker will open the days events The presentation by the com munications people will begin the morning session and Marie Switzer of NSA will give an in sight into the certified Profes sional Secretary At 12 noon there will be hot meal and Mamselle Dress Shop of the Bayfield Mall in Barrie will present fashion show The aftemoon session will start with presentation by Grant Walker senior market ing representative with IBM familiar face in many offices in thearea The second item at the af ternoon session will be workshop with presentations by Janes Stationery and display by IBM and Liquid Paper Throughout the day several doorprizes and spot prizes are awarded Registration is at 831 am Saturday The fee for the entire days program is $19 for nonmembers and $16 for mem bers For information call Liz Newall at Kolmar 7285917 WHEELCHAIRS Mrs Bill Heap 99 Donald St Barrie In addition to numerous gifts Mrs Smith received money tree from the Cunningham family which includes Chuck and Betty Jane Susan and Shirley of Barrie and Richard and Brenda David Candy and Maggie of Toronto Other guests included Mr and Mrs Ted Minter Mr and Mrs Gary Minter Mrs and Mrs Keith Paynter Julie and Bradley all of Hamilton Gayle and Ilene Gibson of Orillia Mr and Mrs Paul Smith Craig and Colin Mrs Blake Lamont Cherie and Kelly Heap and Dennis and Glen Underwood all of Barrie SCHOOL OPENINGS There are still openings at the Happyplace PreSchool at St Peters Anglican Church in Minesing The preschool is community operated and par ent participation venture and will run Mondays Tuesdays and Wednesdays from to 1130 am There is registration fee of $15 and monthly fee of $20 For further information telephone 724379 Music lessons Accordion Piano Beginner instrument available for accordion No enrolment fee Col Mu IIan 66 Parich Dr 7263374 Removable leg rests aluminium casters cushioned upholstery $199 Removable armrests $234 Lakematic powerchairs $625 mw HARPERS Meii MCIh PHARMACY mmmfl lm L10 Penetang St at St Vincent The Barrie Collegiate Band Association Takes Pride In AnnOuncing The COLLEGIATE CONCERT SERIES 1976 1977 Wednesday April I977 URGENT ALL SEATS RESERVED FIRST COME FIRST SERVED URGENT NOTE LIMITED NO OF UNRESERVED STUDENT CHAIR SEATS IN THE ORCHESTRA PIT AREA Sb00 FOR COMPLETE SERIES AN OUTSTANDING STUDENT OPPORTUNITY CUT THIS OUT ozCollogloto Concert Series Barrio Collegiate Band Associaton Box 571 Barrie Ontario Performing The Barber of Seville in English with orchestra this famous company brings to our stage Special evening of superb and familiar operatic entertainment complete with costumes orchestra and song night to remember mfg special Pops Concert conducted outstanding eightypiece group from London Ontario play an evening of beloved and familiar music in typical pops program that is earning them the envious distinction of the Boston Pops of Canada THE NO SERIES THE BEST BUY IN MUSIC COMPLETE SERIES OF FOUR CONCERTS $1200 ORDEIS ACCEPTED ON FIRST COME BASIS Please reserve series tickets at 9200 oach and student orchestra pit area unreserved chair seat tickets for tho series at $600 each Total enclosed for abovo cheque lmado out to BARRIE COLLEGIATE BAND ASSOCIATION Also oncloaod it Stamped selfaddressed envelope far mailing my chat ITo INAME ADDRESS CITY POSTAL CODE PHONE For information Phone Mrs Betty Mchven 72646573 LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Saturday November 20 1976 BARRI COLEGIATE no Wednesday May it 1977 Hear Barrios own symphonic bond conducted by Contrals distinguished Director of Bands Morley Calvert in their an nual series performance by this famous and prizowlnning eightyfive piece organization Winner in competitions on two continents they present what is traditionally the most eagerly awaltod performance of the series Barrie Ont by Clifford Evans Hear this innl IIlll unnlnuua an tmtminuuiiimiii

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