Ontario Community Newspapers

Barrie Examiner, 22 Jun 1939, p. 4

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__ ` DAY DAWN When the big red ball at daylight ~Ro1ls the mists of morn away, I'V'vatch the sleepy world arouse 1'0 greet the new born day. Altall. lone elm stands in the field. Awaking from its rest. And silhouettes its shadow twice flts length toward the west. -; ....n {HI Iull\lxl n\.- . ' with tht-ix` cruwn 1 of the F.Htm1i:II| (1"l( 3dr(_-5:`. likv :m qpisc 1:: ('.r('vlc rl<'lou:a1r- tlmir. t-xymuiniluz H` `dowry nnvl that : xx-v at :1 glannu: hm- nun nr 1hr- (l(`I(`1 ,I|1'.K`. HI nun. l;nin's mv gu, :::|id that [0- irms nf ru :1 wnmen were of ur1.::n1i'/.t-(I groups. and dy tn (In tht-ir uwn thinking . __ .u...:.. ....m iumlumr-nl. Wulh HHS :IH' won: a Hf h.'m(lwnv~n tweed in or. Ilnly :<<-In twn rop- I\rI:un-h-:<:: Medici del l:uI_v-In-w;ui1'|m.{ In the .11. . um! !~'.ip:xmrinu Broda. nniinnnl ('I)H1llln('S those w<-x'- Iml21hl_\' bt-uutiful ('I` ll lu>.':(lrl1't'.s'. Om! inn had 21 head- Ill _,-pirzcnpnl !n'!h`P. (V ilc ..|....-.n. mm -_n"1mt in _'hII )l?(`(I[IElI H111] I`. VIII! in mm (:(Y.l)s1; in my 1 mm the-ywir`n~ r :1 _v4-um: men could mw much n1unCyhe xnnrv. Gwnm: <:n`_LI1:1.j 1:-yr \AIi>r`ov-'\ u nwn I And IV!\L.vl.' I ! uunu 6:28 Crawford SL, Toronto. 5 ._...._.. ____../`o/__._.____. --________.. | T ; Inch pad will kill ies nll day and. every day for Illrec we:-Isa. ` ' 3 pmls in ouch pnckel. m mwrs pm: PACKET 1 10 UILIV I B l'l`;l\ I !\lJl\I_`Al In Drumziun, llrmrr-rs, General Stores. umv w.v MORE? _jne Stu `The: . - friends of Mr. and lvlr.-:. n. 1-.. [Hun- The Nluseum will be Open Icyof Barrio gntlxvrvd tn `.`4`1~'lH`ll3'f from 2-30 to 5 p-'- on J`"3 23.wilh them their 25th \\'(,`(l(lill[: ;m- and June 30 and every Il`i(1ayi`nivo1's:n1`.v and [n`o: tln-m with during July and August. gifts. A do1iLzhtful pivniv lunvh was _...____.__.___.____.___. enjoyed on the slmrv of l.ukv- !\ IIxs- A `koka. L . Arnnnn nmsv nrosml wcrv: Mr. ` i 1 I `.W.l'lI IAI IVIL l`HE WILSON FLY PAD CO., I __._____________________ nd then there cmnes a 1 ` thought QThat stirs me through and 1 Hnother day of life has com( `_`In which to livc and do. v..a1-Ivirv `(Supplied by Simone County Women s Institutes) 3 each pnckel. 10 CENTS PER .. n.......:.n, llrm-r-rs. Store; xw n....5... .` , The lazy cows, rump rising. start, -To munch their morning meal; In yonder field :1 flock of sheep, : The urge of new day feel. Kpd now the feathered chm-isters :Their morning anthems raise; Red robin on the barn's ridge board Pipes forth his hymn of praise. u .. :..I.. ck.-n Museum Exhibits \7 ELECTROLYSIS `rutting g0|)DlL`1` S Cluuu a crow of chanticlere. Permanently and Pctinlessly Removes the orchard aisle then : m :, l.'rm_`r-r., I-em.-rm mun PAY MORE ? u cl u DAD (`CL Hamilton. C VL. uuu \.\.. I RALPH GORDON ' 'I`nrnn1n fall put-`c rlch Pu I-`oil ! IFOCKS U]. uu 1 through, . plentiful. Tl` : come, `cnlur spun 1': (I collar piping :3 tnnu Th? bl?` come shrill T rouse I est. sing. g ` 1, `I left hm-isters mg "_` idge "` W sm aisle them K for *: nu at melodies Sp! `hroat. fm . dil pure ne lhl mg; .1 I e. meadow cm as E- 96 un come ni m Isl snllenge call dz re. ll - _. L! `l. 2 ' z ;(_:j:):e':" Peasant Silhouette l '2 ; to know By VERA WINSTON The peasant dress : is lnn u heconxing to ton many fipzxlror: to be h thrilling neglected by the sl_vli. l..iH.lo H [rocks of the type ::lwlr.-lu-cl elrulp .....xn.mnnh nlontiful. This model in nnl111'ul( l\)lll'J'o L11 luau, \ .,HumilIon.Onl. 1eL-3 per i {______________._ rayon Imus ruuru and ;zi`(`mi-riiunivz .)N ions. The belt of dark grot-ii er buckles in back and C(lllil`0 front fulness uf tho skirt. Slit ols are lined in green. ._____`_. .- _o-,--___._ Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Bra `Twenty-Five Years ` iy I --~-~-`-~ On Saturday ziflvrnnmi. Ju an interesting event tool; pl -6 Gl`I1V(`nhlll`Si. wlu-n . ii and Mi'.~:. H. 1'2. .,..: um-.i.. nnilwrmi in yr 3811 our hearts inc mm In ......,~. spe,ct.res of hate. the dictators`, who found us divided by petty sectionul differences. have left us united as never before in a fanatic devotion to the Crown . . . But apart t'rom the happiness they created by mixing so informally with mzmy of their subjects as was possible, their role as two individ- uals carrying out it difficult iob Inaug- nificently will be il lingering mem~ ory. long after the tumult. and the shouting dies" . . . This devotion to dnt._v by two p:n'tn(-rs co-operating to ztecomplish in job successfully by giving of their very best. is on ex- ;:':::;.',: 111:3`. 133:.iI.;.iI"Tf"." WHSSFON ` ~l(ing George is an in:~'.piring ex- IS n"`l1lQ ,0 mm. whn have plu..5iC| b'3C"``t:'- W !1``"(`5`` ` hundicupzt to overcome . . . Natur- by W 5`."~`*"- llm-1 allv shv and unassinning. His Maj- frock- W `"` i est._V int}: had to overcome his handi- .iPl0|\W'll1- i`"`l ' cap of speech and as radio listeners color ll`d.\` (lurk Lzreen _ _ ` and Cuna(li:n1.\` who have heard him piping and izreen-rnnmed l:uIt~- at first hand ean attest, has done an I {JUN leuth- excellent job . . . Then too his per- "` Nd C("|`l=i W tinent questirms to his Cmtncliun poek- `,-ubjm-.3 ,,-h(,w(.d C`.-Cfuny Rtucluntl lied knowledpze of all phases of life in ~ his North American Dominion . . . B;-adIey` Her Majesty as u help-tn.'ite to her iltusbzmd deserves the ztdmiration of Wedgus all . . . I-ler skill. her `act. and --M ther intelligence in handling every JUN!` 17- situation no matter how dil't'i:ult. plurv =1` tmust eertainly ease the strain for :1 B intimate `. man who has one of the most diffi- Br.'ul- enlt positions in the world . . . There 4.`(`lt'llt`ili'f`hil\'(` been many excellent exmnples H . . I . , . . . '``.with their `of our Queen .~: ability on the Journey . . .. ...m. ....-cu t`:nmd:I and back . . . For in- Today's Fashion 1...... koku. Among thosr` prosml 1\/Tr.` and Mrs. Ralph Hamilton. Detroit.` lMich.: Mr. and Mrs. Enwrsnn ]V1v-` Adam. Beetnn`. Mr. and Mrs. (`mo I Quinton. Utlerstmz Mrs. Walter. Dent. Toronto; Mr. and I\/lrs. J. D` `Smart. Ehnvulc. and Eugum: Brad-R I Inn Flnrrin Dllliu L. nun Icy. Barrie. W" 3: FOUR NURSES GRADUA'l`|i M1DLAND-~Local cilizcns 0ccu- _ picd the Capiinl 'l`l1oalrc. Mirllanrl. ` to capacity when the annual gradu- ation of nurses from St. .I\ndr:.~v1's Hospital took place. 'l`h~ four ;:r;:n- uates were: Ivlisscs Callwrinv King and Thelma Shaw. bnlh of Mirllantl`. Hazel Steer. ViIS(`.')' and Sydney Wil- :-:\n 'l`nv-nnIn_ nd down . comes I'll! /.(,`l Dlttl, 1 son, '1`m'0nl0. The Barne Ie`.xnminm' xsurriod 28.- 150 lines of Classified Advertising. ;n 1938, with an average of 109 ad- lels per issue. Results hnvv done it. Now that our royal visitors have left Canadian slmres and are nrriv- ing safely home today. all that. ru- mains of their visit here are: mom- orics . . . But what memories! . . .A hanclsmne. friendly King and his smiling, beautiful Queen. who by their mero pnwrsonce in our midst for {our short weeks. have driven from hearts the fear of those grim ' ` - =., .. lu.....Hn rlnululirln ll) V(lf()l|l'Qllt`0l1'SEl|)|ll1,y me _|Uu|lI\:_y l(`l`(|R.\' (`.:nmd:i . st,zinr'<~ the kindly way she covered up :i\\jwv2ird situations at many of the official receptinns~-one has only to observe the newsreels to notice that, everything was not pe1'fectl_v timed . Then. too, Her Majesty seeniecl tn have an extr210rdimn`_v knack of knowing how to break the iee". of knowing exactly when and how to do the right thing at the right time . . . As the way she led nff" intu the crowd of veterans at .Ottziw:i . and the quick intelli- gence of the comments and questions she put to veterans. working men or legislators alike . . . ` _ vruim ("`:n1nrlI:n1 tn the past month Hegislutnrs almc Thus. Cmmdlzms in the past have been able to see :1 perfect ex- ample of team-work that. all of us might, well copy in our home life and in national. provincial and com- munity affairs . . . . . 11 3!: c k Let I1`. :5 ;,. One of the prettiest weddings 1 1.,` .`.\..m.. Onnk nhmo in Burton Av A Woman's ; ie\fpoint On This and That , comes '~An oriole s tuneful note: While from a fence. sweet `Arise from gray bird's throat. , -m uhrwnu and VV. I`UllL' lace witi C. Jacks with wit A. E. F14 A. Bel Patton, ered ch Miss Jo: pink ch doll's h: Kenney latter v wide w crown. Mrs. A. black r Mr. am cuumu ilC(l rlion as iy us ndivid- rb ; md ition mruiing uliy ezubjecls `ing C01` in _` V and WI` {is J. S. E ton . . DOWdCi navy ii Colll be the the w Russel tendzn 5 `arc! Innucliun r if ion Grove Ill` as [nu I`ai.ion Mg-Na man HF! and ti of ii` 'uin :11'1`or(m Q) wearing orchid chiffon, and w'.de1 white hut . . . Lloyd Morrison . . . Mr. and Mrs. W. Cullen, the lath-r in` .. ..,....n nf -um`). crene with cnnmu.-;t- Mrs. W. Uuuen, nu: mum` In ' a gown of sue`/. crepe 1 ing black hat . . . Mr. and Mrs. W. D, `. Little. Miss Mabel Riddell in [Inw- erecl crepe and white hat. . . . Mr. and - Mrs: J E. Fleetham. the latter in 2:, and white nai. ivir. Mrs. J. E. a gown of turquoise lace with match- ing jacket. and a tiny white hat with flowered crown. . . Mr. and Mrs, C. W. Poucher. the latter wearing blue with matching hat, Mr. and Mrs, Jackson. the latter in blue crepe, wide navy hat . . . Mr. and Mrs. A. Fleetham . . . Mr. and Mrs. W. Bell. Mr. and Mrs. John the latter in blue flow- chiffon with wide navy hat. Jean Wilson in a gown of pale chiffon with a pink flowered hat . . . Mr. and Mrs. `Fred R. Kenney. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Park, the wearing royal violet chiffon. white hat. with matchiiu.: lace Maurice Park . . . Mr. and F. Pugh. the latter wearing L- o E 3 is illl(l ` :11 vi: -: Slncerest compliments to Mr. and Mrs. John W. (faldwell, 32 Napier Street. who mark their diamond wedding anniversary on .'Sunday next. . . . It is the lot of few couples to attain t.he sixtieth anniversary of their wedding day . . . . an 0 o The beautiful lawns at Ovenclen lh(' text took on a real garden party at.mos- but the phere for the annual Speech Day gave as: Wednesday last . . . The many guests fering l inspected the lovely gardeiis aiiitfiee. much favorable comment was heard The about the small plot}: landscaped by - $33.50. the girls . . . A number of Barrie Rev. by Rev. Rev. ll. Maelieai Chevis were air cant.::. The s dcai-mi net. wit,h wide white lial . . . and Mrs. F. W. Dobson. the lat- pale green flowered 0l'].{Ellldy wide white hat . . . Mr. and Mrs. Brunton. Miss Florence Brun- . Mrs. M. Holmes. wearing guests were present. for the tea and very ct folk dancing, which were held on the bers of lawn in front of Second Hull-4' . . . The 1 It was a pretty sight. . . . [`he guests {hm 1`. were seated comfortably on the l.er- ;,-j];mc(_- race observing the quaint liiulish Vpr_\'(`ng~; and Scottish folk dances well per- (_-mm. formed by the girls whose smart who 1, I powdered blue figured chiffon. with hat . 'v` *5` * n..m.... Ch-nnl Ilnm-d church will white uniforms made ;i i-h:iI`nmi:; ,_:in,.(, contrast against the velvety green pmym background . . . . . M. `M; :3 1:: )'_t . V ,_._:.-| M` rector, Y nzu -r - , ,_ Collier Street United will` scene tomorrow aftmwmn of wedding of Helen Garren and 3 Russell Mchnren . . . The bride's r~t- H tendants will be Miss IVIzn'g:u'r-t 1 Groves. Lindsay. cousin of the bride. ; maid of honour. and Mrs. Angus T McNubb as bridesmaid . . . The lmsl II....... 117"` 110 Ron Coker. 'l'nrnnln,[ unn- of` i for hurst." young hostess. Maisie Bzirkey, in tur- quoise blue taffeta. was ussislml in receiving by her D`dl'('l1lS. Mr. and will be Ben 'l'nrnnln, Mrs. J. R. Barkey. the lattei` in navy the ushers. Jack Garrett, brother | blue lace . l)2m(-ing was enjnyr-rl the bride. and Herbert Cook, to Orville Culley's music . . . The Toronto. brother-in-law of the ,l'HOlYl lucky spot dance was won by Helen Miss Doris Kcarns will sing "Be- Butler and Don Mills . . . the elim- M" ination by Betty Mzitlncks and l.zu`ry| . ,._.. nnml um. um. \l\4 The younger set were l,n(`Il` vvlnur suits and flannels and long skirts El delightful party at Maple- nn Friday night . . l`he I mu supper bridge anu KILCIILI The dining room table was 1 decorated for the occasinr centre of cream roses and m` tapers . ` . The small suppet carried out the same dec scheme. with gay centres at ......,. Tho: hlue and cream cream roses . . . The blue and enamel kitchen ware was presented to the guest of honor in a large decorated basket. . . . `Erizes `for bridge were won by Wanda` Watterworth (trav- elling prize) and Mrs. Peter Sinclair (lucky draw) . . . Mrs. C. A. McBride entertained Friday afternoon at bridge in honor of Helen . . . The prize was won by Mrs. Richard Crossley and a special, prize for the guest. ot honor was giv-i en by the hostess . . . Friday evening. Mrs. Emiel Weltc was hostess at a beauty shower" . . . The many lovely and useful gifts were presented in the form of an auction sale . . . The evening was _ spent playing bridge, Mrs. Harry A. Smith winning the lucky draw prize . . . The table was decorated with a doll centre piece in cellophane. Old Wnlle. A. uuug uuuun. Patterson. Bob Parsons, Bill Chees- man, Ken Hunter . . . . is 4: 2:: Huge bouquets of peonies. roses,` and iris decorated the home of Mrs. ..,`,.,.E, S. W. Moore. Baylield St... for lhc-lg Collier St. United Church W.A. teal Friday afternoon . . . The affair was well patronized and successful . . . The president, Mrs. J. M. Mills. and the hostess received the guests . . . Mrs. Thomas Sinclair and Mrs. E. E. Long presided at the tea table. which was centred with pyrethrum. . I . The assistants were_.M-iss `Atkinson. Mrs. Harry .A.~Sm~ith..`Mrs.- C. M. `G. Smith: Mrs. W. `G. Strachan. Mrs. W. H. Todd. and Mrs. Frank Hunter. is an e Eight lady members of Summit Golf Club. Richmond Hill. were en- t in the question box. Miss Florence Hamilton of Japan addressed the conference. telling of her twenty-five years of work in Montsmotto. She said the kinder- artcn work was the most import- ant of all. It was nearly impossible, to teach adults. especially the peo- ple of Montsmotto, as they were very hard to get to know. The Jap- anese people need the gospel more now than before. The resolutions were read by Mrs. B. P. Smyth. Craigvale. and adopted. .The executive decided to send $10 towards transportation for missionaries in the Western prov-v inces. and $10 towards the replac- ing of the boat, the Western Hope". of the Prince Rupert Coast Mission. A cordial invitation was received Mrs. Neil MacDonald entertained ,t.ertained by the ladies` section of and accepted from St. John's. 'Barrie Country Club Thursday af- ` Cookstown. to meet there next year. - --- - - - 'T`h(- Rev. P. N. Knight, Rural F ll Then from the air fnr-ms. -rma:"n`.mnm mxunnm, alums, 1 ? " `mg class U1 1\U_vcu mum... .... E A popular June bride-elect. \vh0 . . Dorotliy Wnod. lone Siwlzim`, has been much enteained D1'i01` ' Hooper and Velma Irclemdi he!` marriage 1.0 C1lff01`d H.V1'c1|`Id-1. . . were the guests of honour at a4 Toronto, in Central United church delightful function m Big Chiet` I . next Tuesday. is Cora Barker . . . Lodge. north of O1`illia.Tuesda_v 211'- A cup and saucer shower was held t_Q1~n()on and evening . . . Hostesscs I at the home Of MP5. LOU BCHVEY wuu the members of the Nll|'S'_`S'1 Donald Street. Thursday evening Alumnae of the Hospital. the prosi-` ll-Icf "l`hn hride-elect was hon0uI'- ;dent. Mrs. E. R. Lewis. and the seer; |D0nuld `1`nu1'suay e\'t'nuIg mumnuc [A last . . . The bride-elect 1 ed by the Sunday School Class nf111;u~_v,M1-s. uvhinh sh!` is a member. at the home , charge of 4 t t n yupun... .. ente rtained prior to Hyland. I, of which she member. of Mrs. Jack Garner. Collier Tuesday evening . . . A delightful shower was held at the home of Mrs. T. M. McCaule_v. Bradford St.. last evening . . . . M 1: A trousseau tea 9 of much interest 1* .__..-u H1.`-s;-Iu1~ St..' l\/lary Ireland at ai Idelightful Chief Orillia. Tuesday af- we Nurs s` presi- -Ldent. secre- `tary. Mrs. L. G. Latanville. being in ichurge arrangements . the twenty-six present were Miss Elsie Williams. superintendent. Miss l-lelen Shanahan. assistant superin- uated from Royal Victoria l'l(I\",llt'.tl !it\ 1913 and is nnzv vaeationiiig here lwhieh a bank book w . . Afti(\ll"' ".answered by e\'er.v0ne. tendent. and Miss Aldous. who grad- . .___._i Women`s Institute was held June 13. at the home of M The president_ Mrs. ed for the busi Nixon. presid- as presented The roll call. Royal Visit." was to Baby Smith. 'Iligh1ights cf the As this meeting was the 15th .birthday. a special programme was planned under the convenership of `Mrs. King. After taking the chair. ishe reinaiked on the Dl`081"3`-`3 0` `from her home in 1.05 Angeles_ C`ll NI! `.3 A nlxnnn (H',";\`1 ` the institute and named the pre- `sidcnts since the organization. all - - and cave . ...-,.,...o rs. Alvin Wice ` ness session. during i The July nieennr. The regular meeting of Painswick . me .0-mg and t the nienibt.-rs will ` - ...-._.-~oJ,_ The l.x;iiniiier se worth more. i t I U'1(` Unux `painted d | tzuwrs \ l,'I'.\u|_\ nu: u .... (, Sunday . . . The linuso was hem `fully decoram-d with an prufusiu-i Ipeunies. iris. i`nsos. urnngo hlnssu and pyrethrliiii. the dining (abh- ing centred with i\ silvor baski-1 `red roses . . . Their four child were with them fur the day . . no u :- |L._vons . . . * ~ . Hearty congratulations to Rev. Dr. `| 'zmd Mrs. Neil Campbell. who cola-` |brat0d their golden wedding anni- vm`sur_\' with an teunily ga1.hvring- bomm-`d u b1u.~'smns.} `and be-Q ' 74 --..n......n ...;oh n uilxmr h-,._\-`KM Hf` 2;: I-`art-well fvas bid to `I;/liss Catl\or-? b \_im- Moulum. who is leaving (mg 1'1`orunto today. by nbnut fifty mom- Mrs M G, Kenney I C C 52 lnnisfil Street `hers at Trinity Church W.A. Tues- day afternoon . . . when a ton \-.'.\s; held at the home of Mr.~'. NornmnBal'I'i. Ot. : Phone 732u Ineson, Dunlop St. . . . Miss Moul- `. n ]< `il l\ irge decoratedl `r '4` v I : were` !rworth Bayfield tho! ` ie ridge honor` :e by` I special hl` um: giv- i Mr In` ~~ -~~ )ridr_.-, nun Burke , ll 1 r- mus {lll0lSgC zis:ist:*(l `in ./H "mm H muonk. N we '"" '""' ' -' . p,`,(_ntS Mr llful lunrrhorm pI'UVldf?d l)y the World, nu-vliiiu, Ill lmntltm.i`InL1l=n.(i.lIli:-(; ' ` mmnhm'_ of S1,. Andri:w':~; and bl. lhis mumh has kindly llll`\V5Il`(ll'll 1-HI--_v li Tho l'lx:imim-1' 7| i-limiiiiu lllllll uiw ->1" ml" lh rnnln, Barko . 2 ,, ` ` ; . `1>1h(`l' . . l)gin1c"i1r.i`gh\t\It;(i": P('1N'x' M`q'n' mugic` ` .rm'_ 'l`hv uflr.-rnonn :;0!~':'i0n Cnmmono. [ho Lrmtltm p:npr~r.x'_ lv:s;.ril;in'.: lhn nuliul mmm wan ]`_l0h,_n ml with W./\. devotions led by the 0pl`nin[_.',r)l'lhvirvnill-rt-1\(t(~ as f-ulluw:w'hin~- z-~Be_ Don Mnis (_rl_ Rev. C. R. P. Hnarn, Bond Heart. About 2.00!) \Vl)l1H'll. inclu(linp, ul ll mug Mank'S'm1d' I`m.I.y The vice-president. Mrs. H. G S1IlTl(_' 360 fmm ()V(`l'!s'(':I. nrv :u11,-iitliiiul Ih:m Whitby _ _ _vnm Elias`; inC1ud(_d'BNh Blake. and the lrr,-asurer_ Mi-s_ Jas, the trimmizil (:nnl'-rvm~- of llw /\: ` mun `.V 0m` N0l`1'lS. LilVlHl Mfllfglll Evil/y `VliIl- D"k- Mm") Mm, presented their Cial0(l(.`u1um`y Wumvn vif lhv Wurltl.il)ul a :mm._ mCkS_ Leah Lowe Mlmica Ffwm reports, which were approved. which was up:-nr-rl ::l C('n1I`:Il ll.Illll' ` I,....~m. p,,-._v Be Sznm'", Gm,;`,,u M,n,_';Sovcntncn hranclms r(}5p()nd(\d to`W(!Sl.mll|Sl(`I`, yo-. by HM`, pl'i~:;-`yuur ' ` ' ' ' Inm ml! mill. which was answeredlidcn Mm. Aunt` w"'` "{ C "'`"'`'V.`"'``'` ~...i... ..,..i.-mm-cl 1hr- (l(`l('L ,H1('S in llu-lliun 'J.'nen .l.l'Ulu un; u.. -...-- ,_.,, tones, O1 Bob-o-]ink's sweet song; While blue bird, Phoebe. s lark. _' Join in the happy throng. "ts nu-n ux - xuunuu - `r bask:-' of] hone oi coll, after 4.00 P. M., for n\ 1y1nD\Iy` ' ull information. No obligation. ~_ e Page 6 ; iur vhildrun . dew . ' S I . . e vIisscm1m._j ` ._ I 4 _ I """"` "You certainly turn nut a nice` - - - - i( (nr N h". said a customer of The Exam-i n__ ,,, ton. who was Junior Supex'int.endm1l ' of the W.A.. was presented with an address by Mrs. A. E. H. Crcsxvu-,kv, the oldest member of the W.A.. and 5. weekend bag and bmlqm-ls of A. 15. 11. Lgresxvu-.m-, I a weekend of owers by Mrs. Margaret Martin Ill behalf of the gathering . . . The rer- cipient replied fittingly, and In-r brothcr, Archdeacon C. A. Muultum, also spoke a few wm'ds of :uppreci- m.ion . Mrs. Banting and Mrs. H. W. ('Yur!.- .'er poured tea from 1: table which . was delightful with cnlumbino and mauve and white cundl0:~'. and penn- `nsnu and other seasonal flnwors W(`l`(' I L Imauve and While cznum-5 imu [unru- ios and other much in evidenco . . . Thu :nssist,:nnl.s were Mrs. Mc(J;u-roll. Mrs. Mm`rr)\\-, Mrs. Binghnm, Mrs. J. Smith. Mrs. Donnldson. Mrs. McI:Idg(-n . . . . K It: 12$ 3;! ` , , lknir uusrldin (HIV I 1 IHUIU DE` 1 bask:- (`T I I ._.., I set their white unite and `, ONT CANADA The Charis Studio offers the very new- est thing in fashionable corsetry~ your figure "done over" to suit your personal needs. This is the method now in vogue in the smartest metro- politan circles. lt includes expert figure analysis careful study of your figure type on complete figure trans- formation, obtainable only in a Charis or Swavis foundation. Tele- or call, M., for laull ._ _ I` EIOYII CIISLEHL l.'d1lllycuu \.u..... ....-.., -sounds. Familiar to my ear; The strutting g0bbler`s challenge `rnm m-nw of 'will of the ratmar. nu -ech an an example. Abraham of- ny up his 5;-.>n Isaac as a sacri- dens vns l`h0 thankoffc-ring nmnunted tn ;c;mr-r.l nn um bars 01 me L .- prn:~'.id< guvsls lnnk 1} hi.` whiln ':IILU'|5h of 'I` `H conflivi past hHd pi "m`~'1 H10 la :|``-C pmyt-1'5 Wm` M?l(:[..0Ell Miss Ha: 1' `Vhim Miss Marja)` g and Mm ,1 "Maple" (.'l1;irgr\ 0|" 1 ,- "' W./\. pins. '3 "1 Fr At 2 ustod Ill lunch Mr. mpmhm ,7 '"""'V`V All O"-'",y:od uflm '" w )y He.lr:n Rev R` he .... .. .. V\1~/ms. H. BLAKE. IVY. its PRESIDENT or gysoum s1McoE W.A. Successful Mtgetlng Held at Alliston - To Meet in St. John's Church, Cookstown. Next Year. 'I`h- 23rd annual conference of mu South Simcne Dozmery of the Woman's Auxiliary to the M.S.C.C. was hold in St. Andrew's Anglican Church. Alliston. Tuosduy, Jum- 13. vm... mm-ninu z~'.0ssi0n was open- Chiu'ch. l\|ll:s`u)n' Illl'hun_y, ....... .. '|`h<- morning svssinn ed with tho coir.-bration nf the Holy Communion. The celtxbrant was the Rev. P. N. Knight, assisted ` H. I). (llnvnrdnn of Br-431011. G. Blake of Ivy. Rev. C. M. M5Ilflil`H1] of R0:s'onmm.. and Rev. A. of Hnrningse Mills. 'l`hr,-re upbmxiinntr-ly 225 communi- ' rm... cnn1'i.'|` Hl`I('ZlkL`l`. Von. Arch- .<;pm:inl spr-aker, Arch- C. A. Mnulmn, spoke from |.exl., l Sl (.`k not my own will, will of the l<`at|mr." Ho ........ nu nn nxmnl)|f.`. !$3:s.50. 1 P. N. Knight. vxtondvd at cordial wr-lmmc to the mem- the L-u|1t m'mn:o and vi:~;itm's.' prr*.-sidont, Mrs. I``. E. Pearson, the chair. All stood in] while the prosident read two` 'I`hr_- Saints of God their past," in memory of those pmsmt to higher service `- last, (tnnrrwnntrr-. Mid-(lay W('I'(* cnndmttvd by Rev. C. Mm:[..e:m. Ha /.t-I Wilson, Palgrave; " Marjorie Wt1i[P.\fid(`S, Alli:'t')n.i 5 A. llnxtmx Everett. had` ' the literature t.abtc and " WA nin::._ ` 1 . . I 1 [IL Dean. nu:-ni :iPain\:;ck|; Istitute 9 Marks 15th Birthday} 1 1 from distant farmyard A .mmds. turn am. a uu.c .job". Exam- linor job printing department the `nthei- day. Efficient workmen. large! Wassoriinent of new type and good` , ` machinery are responsible. u. all partnnk of the houn- `hnnn nrnvidd by H1 ! HOMEBODIES Se? Page !l. .1. L(IIIunn.\,... ._...- served tea. July meeting will be held i In... nuvnniIH" and 1110 hu: I nificumw: Hmzo in" nu_-.~- IEHISO of HM: {not that Que:-n Eli`/.abx-th calls ` V_n1b(.'l` of this v.vnrId- ` zation nf wnmnn. (-;wh to f:). fricn -7 combined with h'1m(--'. 3,. rl utuining much hap- m: wm no llvlu l b(- the xzucsls. I In, of} \ Kamrl hrnu:nu; L`,I'|`l'I|lu.',.\ ..~.... . H inns (:mn11'iv.~'.. wvni, un In the plat- `Jnnn, and thoh` TUHUW (it-It-;.',ul(-s ii: .1110 had! stnmd up in Hirn. _ ' _1 Miss (h';u('v- I-1. l"ry.<:m:t-1*.(,U.'a`.A3 . |,'\'i nf Hw fAssm'.i:|lL-d M(.`ru`\|11ln'_v \/Vrunwn nf u--V6/m`l(l. 11-- pl_vinL: fun` ihv (|("(`1 ,:I|1'.K`. In Mr, `K,-; (fl\:a1x1l;<`1`]:niI1's rm-s;.v:n;,u~. )`r.d::_v millums ru.r::l lctnnnulu-rs t)l`L{:Illl I{'(l ;,:rnup.s'. :I_nd my wnro rt-ndy tln` thmr n.wn thmkmg d 1 and abide by thou` own Judgment. 3;} Lady I`iph:aim,- I.uc:ns 1Cmnt"sst- 4.. n..i~~. nu|.x': was lhv l(`5I(lt`I` of H 'I`iphninI: IL;mnIPssr- Q-`u I .ni.v. Bvunxst-ll \v:us [_`.1hr- Frr~n(~h !ll'h`L',:l((`.'~'. 'l`hvr(- :n'<- six _`m fic1::I (21-rmun (I:-It-x.::n,t::<. um: nf _I whnm \-.':\:: in H1 drI':~'s now wnrn by A (it-rmnn : . and l1;mIl\\'->v.'~n hlu" lint-n with hand 1-Inln'uirh~rj.'. this :Jn- wnrz: H h Shnrl mm! of lnzctlnlml mlm-. W l`l_'Sl`lll2IU\ ('S. |"'Vns<'r~lln. :1 7' Qut-vn nf 11:-l;.'.zmrl _ g/\nlH!IL1 thn L-u.\`m1n(-s "wnf 1.;-1vi:n H Ohw: ..r .u.,. nu-4....`.:m cl--It-untvs heyd- >- 1. Thmsday. . June 22,,19?_5_ ` I A whistling farm boy starts the day With chores which must be done: His playful collie seems to A new day has begun. a

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