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Barrie Examiner, 28 Jul 1954, p. 11

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faTHE BARBIE EXAMINER WEDNESDAY JULY 28 19 TOWN iiy Muip Barrios tnvellen are oil again to east and west with one of the groups heading eastwards making long tauntas tar as Pitloehry in the centre of Scotland Mr and Mrs Bud Thomas of 157 Shanty Bay Road left on the 525 pm plane from Malton Air port Monday alternoon to travel by Trans Canada Airlines to Mrs Thomas home town in the land at the heather which she hasnt seen for tour yearn Her last holiday trip home was iilst before the fam ily moved to Barrie Making his first Mp overseas is the young can at the Thomas fam ily Richard who will be staying abroad with his mother lor Six weeks Mr Thomas will be re turning to Canada in three weeks time isy an interesting coincidence it was in Mrs Thomas home about thirty miles north of Perth that Dr Donald Campbell who was married here two weeks ago to his Scottish bride attended secondar school They met while he was in Barrie and she is taking piece at their wedding cake home to Seotiand to give to friends They will have reminder of Barrie while they are abroad too when Eric Hardy at Toronto former Barrleite now on holidays in Britain visits at Mrs Thomas lamily home during the week at August 23 Two other local trippen headed off in another direction Tuesday night Miss lleicn Storey and Mis Pauline Robinson left by train for Vancouverthe purpose or their trip to attend the British Empire Games Both are among the best girl athletes Barrie has had in re cent years and they are going to be particularly interested in the track and field events traveller just back from the West Coast who made side trip up to Alaska from Vancouver wit exhibiiiiig some of the color shots she look on her trip and the re suits of her efforts would encour age anyone to try his or her hand at the game Some or her most effective efforts were shot from sth we would never have trieda plane window The clloct of green land and blue water making the Great Lakes look like relief map was equally as effective as the most glamorous shots of Lake Loir ise and the Rockies One of her Irieklest shnts was taken in llanif and although she was disappointed with the effort because her camera was shaken at the last moment this total uvcrall eliect seemed improved by the trrmor to this appreciative eye time exposure in the evening had caught the electric shock streams of oncoming lights of cars White on one side and red on the other When the tremor occurred Willoughby Clan Holds Reunion Al Angus Park The annual Wlilmxghby rrnnirm war held at Antlln Park on July with large attendance Genius and races were enjoyed by all The trim inr the youngest uirl wont to ranttit linilgcrs ni Ilolly anti the prize lur thi yuun boy was giviii to Tummy ltlanhb ni lirnnlc The prlle for the oldest iariy wont to Mrs Willoiighby it liarilr who also hat the Iarursi many The Irile or the nirirst bachrInr prniiit war given to Will nightly llirirntiin rim cxrriitlvv was rcclrelrd an Irisirlriil Itiiil liiirirlmt rcrrtary Mrs Itllliirrri limi tirr ipiirlxniaii Vllliiiixlihy ltiiiiiitiliil Militltr war vntnynri try all litiluwvtl by inrii The rciililtin will in be in at It Park in Itlrta llrtuul lly raverr Examiner urn photographer that nur In tin rimpaper milinn in glouy printIi Fur run Information about our plclure ynu waiil Phone 2414 Tho Barrio Examiner AROUND the street lamps were doubled and the entire illusion was of an ii real landscape lull of movement and not only camera movement Again at Lake Luise she gained another peculiar camera ellect simply by cutting out the sky She took the familiar symmetrical shot at the lake and mountains going Into with the lake providing perfectly still reflector so that each side of the photograph was triangle hall mountain and half mirrored mountain With the sky shut out the illusion was of an unnatural design as it paper had been folded and wet color had run in remarkably even paticm and trees mountains and lake unidenti Ilable Pipe Band Fete Drummer And His Fiancee Shower The Barrie Pipe Band recently ieted one of its drummers and his Iiaricee Jack Plant and Miss Mary Flemming with surprise party and shower at the Loyal True Blue Hall The couple were led down the main street to be greeted by so pt the groomelects friends neighbors and relatives Among the guests were the brideelects parents Mr and Mrs John Flemming of Stayner and her daughters Vera and Joanie and their sun and daughterinlaw Mr and Mar John Flemming The evenings program included selections played by the hand piped by Tom Kerr and Buster Langman Mrs Julia Morrow and Jim Sinclair on the drums The highlight oi the shower was mock wedding in which Jim Sinclair portrayed the brides fa ther and Mrs Mary llensnn was the bride The bridmmaid was Mrs Eernic Smith and the groom was Hob Hardy with Maurice Smith as best man and Judy Mc Donald as flower girl Judy also entertained with two Scottish dan ees Giiu were brought in in has sinotte by Judy McDonald and lolin Langmun and large drear ated crib was brought in by Bob Ilordy and Maurice Smith Piano ueicctions were played by Joseph llarradinc and there were violin numbers by William Kett and Maurice Logan with Angus Kctt and Lou lletheringtaii call ing oil or square danm preacher at the mock wedding was ltlr Langman The bridetobe and her fiance opened their many beautiful gifts and were showered with confetti as their friends wished them the best at luck The hall wait decora led with pink and while and the brideelect was presented with Corsage by the grooms mother Mrs Jack flrint limit the guests of honor made speech thanking their friends mining were Mrs Plant Mrs ltoiiald McFadden Mrs Charles Flrman Mrs Jerry llnhclle lilrs Edith Lee and Mrs Betty Cheer man Several guests were present from Stayner to enjoy the evening on Saturday Aug Refreshments wrrescrvcd at the close at the evening with party cakc centrng the table Willi dee oration including the murder Congraluiallonr Mary and Jack Mother Helper YIIOSI slivers of soap tnn small In handle ran in ailtiurii Inln slit rut In hath Ipungr nd irrn In rhliiinn in the Iuh Theyll lllil the automatic aiiriaing amt will Ipprrrlllu ramp Him the Ivar VII and washcloth ruullnl nrtmannmmtmi ml in amouru in isms mill VOMMNO Wiiilila ttlgliriil arllvn thlllllllt la Mutllit Lliillalilatrt III Chile luwtrliiu 02 Net for seasonal capensor 40 pan up old bills Chairman ot the program and Ebenezer Church Setting For Nupiials Of Wide interest ludd Photo Service Nemlrket groom is the son 01 Cecil Thompson and thcfilote Mrs Thompson BondHead The attendants are icit to right Edwin Lish psher Charles Brown groomsman the groom and bride Miss June Thwnites bridesmaid Bruce Kneeshaw usher and Miss Linda Barron front flower girl MR AND MRS JAMES THOMPSON of Bradford and their attendants whose wedding took place in Ebenezhr United Church on Wednesday June 23 The bride is the former Gwendolyn Marie ilKnceshuw only daughter Mr and Mrs Douglas Kneeshaw ot Gilford and the Swedish Darning Makes Lovely Accessories Misti Flemming will be married threads of the hacking it you would like to have Icnlict with directions for making SWEDISH DARNINO GUEST TOWELS Just send it stamped selladdressed envelope to the Needlework Department at this paper and ask for unlletNo BSD113 Coiourlul bands of Swedish dnrning en livcii these hand towels turn the plain Iiuck towels intu lovely household accessories Swedish dririiiiig is it simple but effective kind of embroidery worked lor the most part In riiiiiiinr stitches tlimiiizh the raised akinii COUPLE ESCAPE INJURY As CARS COLLIDE Creemnre Star It was Ill intended to be fun but it mllht well hlve resulted In tragedy for Creemore bridal cou ple early Saturday eventing Bob Mackay and Bern ce Carter were married at beautiful church ceremony at Mn The reception and wedding dinner followed and the happy couple were away for honeymoon The brides father was lenerous and loaned them his new Meteor carylor their trip Jhey started west and were promptly followed by the brides sister and brotheririlaw Mr and Mrs Lew Cherry Abdut mile out or Creryiiore the Cherry car decided to pass the bridal couple and in so doing the two cars sideswiped Fortunately no one was hurt but both cars Sufi lered considerable damage The newlyweds returned to the brides home and although they were promptly offered the loan of other care liar said No We will usa my own old reliable which has seen better days but still going strong Their second start was without incident HISTORIC COLLEGE Denmarks leading college the University at Copenhagen wa Scotlands running at record level the June will founded in 1478 ThisFunny Witrill Van rim it any can SCOTLAND Paonmmou vaiumc being one arm greater than Secretary of State for Scotland in I948 and about live per cent James Stuart said 1953 had fieen better than in will Unemployment industrial production had alien to the lowest rate since JUST4 MORE DAYS DRESSES DRESSES suirs BLOUSES SKIRTS JULY SALE or QUALITY MERCHANDISE 25 550 on regular to $3500 liters HM to 24 V1 an priced from $1275 and up regular to St Illes It to 20 Now priced from $1015 and II regular in sasm wanderlul Imported all wool fabrics and linens Now priced from moo and up regular to $995 New priced at only $295 and 35 regular in to uses an priced at ms and up N0 EXCHANGE Oll ltElUNDS 2E DUNI0P ST lllO CONVENIENT LAYvAWAY PLAN AVAILABLE if Mare far0 your furorebay 00w afldmue FUR QALE Select your fur cool new ul AUGUST FUR SALE PRICES hotc it stored until you want it Fyie Selection of First Quality Furs Coats Made To Order taxSen 171 ll Smell Deposit Will liiilil your cunt lIlItii Wfllltcllr No Carrying Ciiiirpca IXAMILII OF LOANS tufl lit nit iI su ST 543 hi nil tum qulririy on in innin butt thal nwio Ilium mmnmm pmmny mm mm in rttniu oltlnuului tt yur made it order mill at no tlt in hunttilt Ilciivtty ill cm Illl IIIVIII iilt rim that lot in in or trip llmployrl tam uni warnn SIMMONS C0 Furriers or 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