Barrie Examiner, 24 Mar 1958, p. 4

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Renowned The nmn attractions of the Barriescommuntty cancer can rentlmaonwlll be the perform ance by the briillan concert male qunflu 11 Chanticleen in the Roxy Theatre at 830 tonight The Chanticleers hailed as malc quarlet emordinaryfi have pariedfmm tradition and are farcry from the standard male usemhle intents of Eavero BROTHER Pernocs The Sisters the volvedas this is thelnigest undertaking ofvlts inn roi the sehooi The play is an adaption by Emmet Luvry of book separate High Schools staff and the student body orepro auelngthe threetaet play tonight and tomorrow night in st Josephs Auditorium great deal of preparation is in Good Attendance lvvaMS Meeting Thursday evening March 13 the Womens Missionary Society of the Ivy Presbyterian church held their monthly meeting at the home of Mrs Patton with good attend ance Mrs Coehrnne opened the meeting with hymn and prayer She chose forthe scripture reading the13thchapter of St Luke verse 10 to l7and read responsively The collectionwas token and ded icated The business and oorrespond ence wasdealt with by the pre sidenLThe meetingwns then turn ed overdo Mrs Hogarth who was incharge of theprogrnm Mrs Gibson read very interest ing letter she had received from Miss Clark missionary in Angola Africa After returning from fur loughslie found some of the nativ es earringlon the work of the church very capabiyr One of the biggest problems they have in Africa today is liquor and its evils Mrs Cochrane Veiy capany presented thechnpter from the Study book followed by qduetby Mrs Arnold and Mrs Cochrane Two interesting rv dings The Story of Jean Brown by Mrs Carruthers and Westward To The Ear Eastbylltirs Hogarth were given Theliible questions on the Second Chapter ofSL John were frs Hogarth brought the aclose Third Suecéssfu This Years New Codrington Street was again the venue for successful New Csn adinn Club party and among the 56 New Canadians welcomed by Iheorganizers on Saturday even ing March 15 were several first timers As usaul Miss Fife generously donated her studio home for the gathering and committee mem bers gave much time and effort to make the event successful Most of the nevaomers had been attracted by the publicity efforts of press radio teleyision and notices in the eevning schools as well as by grapevine reports from regular participants Specila events included ethnic discussion groupsdebating first impressions zitCanada second Xthoughts and finally their views on Where do we go from here Delegates chosen from each group formed panel with Miss Florence McArthur of the Sim coe County Recreation Service had been anticipated that some lively comments would be heard but either the groups were shy or Canada is really Utopia for most newcomers as adverse criticism was lacking Karl Seheenasher Swiss ma migrant delighted the audience fliers and Mrs llo gaxtthe assistant tea hostesses for the meeting Ne sprouts written by In this the entrance Scene Brother Petrol has Just been brought back from apparent death Party Forv CanadianlClub Miss Gwen Fires Studio at 319mm wonderful color film of an almost ineretflfly first tour bf Qanada rGucsts of different national ities got acquainted vhile pleas ant hackgorund music was pro vided by Mrs Fern Todd who al so later played dance music Tatsy refreshments witha Pollt ish flavor were arranged and prepared by Mrs Jones Mas Kliclaa and the versatileKarL Schumaeher flhe next partly has been ar ranged for April 19 ntSlOCod rington St 80le Johnson The regular meeting of Jo eon Horne and School took pla on Wednesday March business meeting was held arid tentative plans were made to hold dance and card partyon myz to rnise money to need ed library books and also gym equipment Mr Caldwell intmduced spenker Miss Connie Anderson BA North York library super visor Miss Anderson on excellebt speaker held her audience quite spellbound while she gave aeou else desc tion of books their use and important valuetdfllta school child It must beithe exact col our of cigarette ash 960 for physical Miss Anderson complimented Mr Caldwell and staff on such an excellent choice of books for the beginning of library ina new school especially onsider ing the limited budget here to work The library books at school are notjust books but are co related with the course of study Books must fill the childs need comfort emotional to imam singlne superlative arrange Brahms Gilbert and Sullivnn to name but portion of mag nlficcnt repertoire of special Chanticleersofierings the quar tetis staged and directed by two of th rnost gifted young men in NewYork Donald Smith musical director Oberlin Musical director it New Englands famed Cohath Music Circus Smith has been as arranger and comes from sislzintconduewr atNcw York gt City Centre Opera rand pianist for the popular Max Llebman lV tShow of Showslj lie also had musical hand in the Rom berg tour GeneBayiiss choregraphcr for The Voice ofFirestonc has additional credits at the Biron ingliam Opera Under the Stars Cohamet Music Circus Oakdale Theatre at Wallingford Conn on Broadway and onnumenous TV shows seetnity protection travel hls loryLbeautyand love of achieve ments and good deeds The books must be informative in fascinating way and provided at the proper time Since the children identify themselves with the characters in the books we find less racial barriers among children and kee interest in different coun tries Comic books saideiss Ander son are means of recreation she and most adults read them but they become problem if they are used to replaceproper booksor an easy way out for poor reader We all felt the books offered children today are beautiful to lookat dfull interesting informative ipeopie animals and places in chlldsJanguage How can they help but love books it we pmvldethern Wrifit team snowmen Pérriorm 1Here Tdnig hf Consistently praised for their wonderful liming and super Wp he Chlnticleen im William bind and Richard RaymondKent baritone and James grumble bass Their mowian is Jon ald Stone March in anva DirArch WAWIISJu held at the home In George Dexter fh=me¢tlng opened wlth the theme followed by prayer led by the president The Bavaria per iod was led by Mn it who also gave very interesting talk and story on listenlng to God The roll call was mwgredby each member telling her favourite hymn The minute of the last meeting were read and approved it was reported that the ladies mammal wanna Theffaetisthzt tecth 34m 1w 91 and Richard Rodgers WALKER STORES llMlijD Youll want at least 0nerltew colorful llat theyre just right with many of the new prints and the shapes have such young look choose from Breton youthful style for any age the Cloché with dash ing young look of the Sailor with little veiling thdt adds more soft femininity oil in soft light Perle Visco Trqdenume Straw Cloth thats pleasure to wear Beige Orange Mint Green MimosaYellow Ice Blue Pink orVWhite Come and try them on and color for you DNLY theres shapi 98 MlLLlNERY inn wetnessrdkssltmnro fiw jut EATQN Mk Remotes oasyractlonalnmmtrm list enhance your eolou sch or extra fixtures for the head

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