Barrie Examiner, 30 Jul 1958, p. 11

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Womens Editor Summer time meanacamping time to raany Barrieyoupgxwr And camping canbyanxthi rain idgidly disciplined religious atmosphere to free and pr itive outings such that at 6qu SeAQIdctsiwbom our Miadéa halterthe direction of two Lieutenant tilthe local Corps lbrnélitas andfnelilleliy aretwo of aiiarge group pnbllcconsclous individth who volunteer lr holiday time so that young people may be able to en camp lif eavblc oi six cars deposited the boys and two auper 34116 vlsOrs in downpour oi rain on Saturday July 19 at theeomp glauw site The squadtent used asvlhe mess andsixrbell tenis were pitched to house the campers And the swimming program was fondtreasure started immediately Del Kelly was swimming instructo for the reteleeted week Lorne Wass Commanding Office oidhe camn organized the camp fires each of which had different slant each evening skit campfire liar campfire singsong Dwight lless and Band zcmmneefvclmofi Noakes turned out to be the chief entertainers witli films maxim such notables as Jayneliiansfleld and Elvis Presley Puma special feature of the camp was instruction in waterskiing med have me riweive boys had received the necessary parental permissionankloi ream these only two were unable to master the skis withsseveralmecom in quite accomplished in the art at jumping the wash and generally kibltzingr Nobody landed in sick buy as result of his own cooking but the thanks is probably due to the food processorsas the bulkot the nourishmentcame from cans Meat was all precooked to facilitate activity around the gas stove Among the hiking tours undertaken was oneseltedulcd as tripamund the lake but which ended halfnay six miles with ataxi trip by boat as the last laplele practice in nearby gravel pit also engaged the youngsters or several hem Wealher was ekecllent for the outing the second sponsored by the Barrie Corps Lt Kelly organized the first camp in 1956 at Big Bay Point Last Friday night wiener roast ended the festivities While at camp swimming competition for overall style and speed in variousstrokes was held among those attending with Dwight Hesson as the winner At next falls Awards Night Dwight will be preseflted with the Theodore Rising Memorial Cup for his accomplishment Thecup will be the original trophy won by Ted Rising of New Brunswick in theSenior Maritimes Swimming competition in 1940 the daybeiore he entered the Navy He was killed within the year and his mother Mrs Rising now of ShantyrBay had returned all oi his numerous trophies to their or donors exceptthis one Mrsltlsings daughterMrs Ivan Ree Q3 Park St in Barrie suggested the cup heremounted on larger base nd presented for thisCadeLcompetltlonr Each yearthewinner willreceive hia permanentrreplica of the cup and have his name mountedon the originals base thing both performance and instruction was his successful plant instmct blind people to swim liegeasthma first person in the Mnrilimes and pnsihly in all pf Canada Ill undertake this project Those attendingthe camp wereNavy League Cadets Dwight HessenhRobert Muir Joel Andersen Danny Muir Raady Noakes Billy McGibbon Paul Thompson Bill Oaks eiigg Van Gaal Don MilnieklvanCarson Paul Dallimore DavidorneJohn ihorue George McGanigle Eobert Zarthammul Ross Little Robert Hines Doug Earish Clifford Bradshaw Michael Noble Dennislherrian Hugh Elliot and Robertfiiilimore Sea Cadets therewere MarkAndersen Dwight Noreena and Edward Hayilll FiveSea Cadets from the localCorps have been flown to Sydney for atwoweek training program at Camp Protector Cadets to be eligible for for this training must tarleading in all phases of the yearly program The five representing Barrie are Edward HavflkCory Wilson Among the yourgrad Risings acémbnsainems fiswini Mark Andersen and Cadets Logan and Brown Mcfean Clan Has mfiifiifli its First Reunie rstMcLean reunionttook owmg 19 Wind and Yule home Di Mrrand cool veather sup was ed Mrs John McLean Edgar indoors rather than outdoors as bum was planned Dwo large tables Thgrgmuarathemr thepresent were spread and suppmm serv oWnEr alsof lohn McLeany pur 5d buff Style aliased he fanm 100 years ago in Slflgong W35 EMOYQd we April He had comefrom Ms Jean MCAI hom lo Iarratt where his father mlpmm Mcugan hadgsemed fwm Gordon Rowat of Drill moved his wife Marysmartfioi aVote 10f thanks to Mr mi MH Ism Scotland lrDLMcLean for their ospitality coincidence there Iweie Because everyone enjoyed for themselve so muchjt was decid ed to can auethe reu ons an victory bonds MONA Receive cash bonus immediately Get your new Government Bond at higher interest rate see us toda We will give you cheque for your cash bonus carry out the exchange without delay deliver your new bonds direct to you GRONTODflitfliid it Given in marr age byv iatherthe bridewore walte pazne shantung with ngtgchia length own afwhite nylon atale ad accessotéfi and taifeta eahroideredjwlt flowers pilllbox headdress held her fingertip veil andsbe earrled pink roses andwhite 3m phanotls The attendants Joan and Mar garet McVeigh sistersof the bride were gowned in identical dresses brocadedvsatin with pink organza cunnnerbundsahd matching headbands Ntey car rledr pink and whi Marcia Smith bride was flower girl an wore arms of enibroideredpastel pink nylon sheer witha matching headband and carried air and white carnations groomsman Ushers were John Manoland George Craig both of Barrie For the reception received the guesLsfrom Charles ton West VirginiaLDetroit Wind 301 Ottawa Stoney Creek To ronto Washago andvother poian She wore an oibyvhite sheath dress with match access ries and corsage of Talisman oses The grooms mother assisted nus11y Midhurst Park the Saturday of Jirly preeedirrglcivic Holiday weekend president and Mrs Stanley Mc Lean was chosen toihesecretary Wforfltbe coming yea ltijlietw Samaror Barrie was Utopia Hall the brides more Gordqu Rowat was chDSenAto be ef llow nu an ti

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