Aunt: -sun." -.\A u nun` When I was just 2: little child. I My memury now does truce. { How. when I IL-m'ned to ch'e.~'s n1ys:3H'. And wash my hzmds and I`:-Lo; ` M -y moth:-r'd ulwuys cnutiml me, I Last I mi1Ih1 rni,~:< mm mark . uuul u uu:u|Ul:1 unu` WISH H"l`.'l'(.`| were more In join her, We need 1-wj _prepzire for eieetiuns years a:h.\i:'.` {and we have not yet learned in iu_ Isa. Mrs. Piumpl,re in Tommn (ind "Ctm1rulier Nora Henderson (if Hum- liitnn have served their a`ppren`.E(-e- ship in municipal 1lffZlil`Silnd shrmid. be good parliamentary timber. Dix} Charlotte Whitlen has :1 wide ex-i gpc.-rience and knowledge of welfare] ,wm'k and her work in Gen- ir\v.'i unnnirl rn')L*n kn. .. IV`\l\L`.l 5 What a pity hash has such it bad jname~~L-ven the word itself is plain `and harsh. I don't know of may meat that tastes much better than at well- [made hash. Probably you make a |t.ast_v hash. but perhaps you would like to know how I make mine. I am not going to give you exact lquantities because you cannot _I)l;.n lto have exactly so much meat In-it gover. Put a little dripping .'n the frying pan and cut up an onion quite finely and brown it. Let it get fairly well browned as it makes the meat a richer color. Put the meat ;wuu\ unu nL'I' work In U011-I `ova would make her :1 most gvnluuble member. Ethel Chap- .m'm has dune administrative wnrk }wilh the Wnmun's Ins'ti1utcs and has` :becn in comact with rural C():1di-j ftinns and withul has such mot and! H .-mnnnnw- that aim. m....m .4... iuuuuu nncalul The fact that there are more pa- tients in mental hospitals than in all other kinds of hospitals put togeth- er. shows the need for greater at- .tentiun to mental health. Because there is an increasing number of ._patients admitted into mental hos- Epitals each year. it would seem at first glance. that the number of people requiring treatment, is in- creasing. This is not necessarily so. in means that the need for treat- ment is recognized earlier and as methods improve more patients are sent to hospitals. The prospects for cure are pleasing. Canadian figures are not at hand but presumably they are about the same as Ameri- *can. In the average of hospitals all over the country. 40 ?! of the mental patients go home able to continue their ordinary life. and in the best hospitals from 50 to 60% are cured. In an analysis of four thousand con- secutive admissions tn the Boston istate Hospital. 19 per cent. had to istay under treatment for thirty days xor less: -15 ner r-pm had m min 6 tat-my uuucr wcuununl Iur lnlrly clays ;or less: 45 per cent. had to stay 6 imonths or less: 56 per cent. remain led me year ur less; and at the endl ;nf Inn vcxnrc nnlv '1 nor nan! AF an Cu Uilt.` yuan Ur ltbb; HUG H1 [H0 0110 ' gof ten years only 3 per cent. of U1!` `original patients remained in the hospital. Early treatment under ,xrained care is advisable. Often. mo gsolicitous a family aggravates thv lconditions. The cheering note is th-.1`. Imental health responds to infelli-` !E5=nl tlvmmmat, Home- bodies HINTS Jessie Allen Brown (t()l.l.IER ST. l'IVENlNh` AUXILIARY l.'ill'S. And wash the back your neck. for The Coming Elccticm .1, .n.. ...\......... 4.. 1... Mental Health Hash K ITJJSU.` to see if it. requires salt and : `szzlt and ithrough the chopper. removing fat` and grlstle. When the onion hits` browned. add the meat and enough water to ul-most cover. Season with salt and pepper and 1: tablespoon or ,two of czitsup or chili-sauce` It is this which makes all the differenlrel in the world in the flavor and color of the hush. Cover and simmer ..~ for an hour or so. Thicken with :1 little flour mixed with cold. lwuter. If there is no liquid on the! `meat to thicken. add II little W1ltL l`.! ptvppt-1` and serve with toast points. Maybe your family is one that likes (lx'_v hash. Again cut up on on- ion in il little dripping! then add an| t`(]llEll ulnount of cold cooked p'atu-! toes and meat. either cut up in `small pieces or ground. Season wit.h pepper and :1 pinch of _thyme. It is that little bit of thyme mm, udds distinction to this di. 'l`urn occasionally until the hash is; well browned. Serve with ('hili-| u.-nil-4 1 ( iFORM GROUP? l FOR DISCUSSION ; BY FARMERS (Continued from Page One) face the e<)x1s0qu0n(.'9< of the '.vm'. ` At each evening meeting were] shown three reels of motion pictur- es on the theme "The Lard Helps |Those Who Help Each Other", fol- lowed by community singing and m'gani7.ed rot.-rtntion. AA .1... _,,_.4-,._..,,,, 4- u, t,,. . i ...5.......Lu .u.u.-uuu. | At lhe <-unforenco_ following In.- mediately next day, un cpc-n airing 10! community problems took place. Stewart 1.. Page. Barrie, spoke on Farm Management in War-'I`imc". `and helped to complete plans for tho setting up of disclnssion groups `in the various m-i;,Ihb;n'h<>uds of th- It.-mnmunily. TIH. N* 1.-,r0ups will gin-I (-very farmer the oppzyrlunity tn: mt-(-1 with his m.-ighbur and diseuesi thv F`edcr:11ion. `x...,. . . ...x . \.\u\nuI.I\Jll. I 'I`wolvL~ such groups were fnrmvdt as :1 result r,f the thrvo c0nt'or(-nc-es.` four each ut Vasey. Guthrir.- and` lMidhur.~'t. The following men vulun-! 13011-d tu :~.'(.-rvv as gruup l(-ader.=: Frank Rmmwy. Melvin ML-Keown and M Stewart fur the Vasvv |'*i>`trict: A. G. Muir, J. D. Gilchrist, ]Gurd Czaldwull. A. C. Bm`thnl.;-i 'mL-w and Mrs. R_ Gray, for thel Guthrie district; Humor Ru.=sI,~'t` and EV(?l`(.`U. Cuutts. for the Mid- hurst di.s'tri(-L In the area immo-l dizztoly north at B1ll`f`il_`_ Ruy Hick-I ling and Charles Newton were se- luctvd as group leutlers. c.`...n.... .......a..... ....n u...:.,.. L-..-.| 1 l\.\.l\\,I ,,.....,, .....u.v... - Similar in(_-L-tings are being l`.c~ld varly this week at Cliurchill and: Sunnidulo Corners, and furlhrzrl community evenings have been ar- rnnged as follows: Wy(. ll( Unitvd pChur(.'h. 'J`liursdziy evening, Feb, 29: l EIITI`./Hlv Parish Hall, Friday. Mi!l`(`ll 1; Crecmorv Town Hall, March 4;- l Erlonvulo Cr)mmunit_v Hull. March! 5; Nnttuwn Orange Hull, March 7:| r Slrizud Cunnminity Hull, March 1'? ` lln thn inet.-tings held in South Sim-' cue_ F. A. Lashley, Allisi.un_ will (liscuss furm problems. I! I. nlc.n.....l 0.. ... ..... ..Iv C:.....,..-l u:u's. And wash lhv |....,\,.....; nullll ynuun-.nun. It is planned to cover all Simcoc {County bt.-f or0 spring work begins. - an noun 1. - uuuuub I I 1 cup milk. 1 cup flour. 2 eggs. 1/4| U-:zspm>n salt. Mix salt and fluur and add milk gradually, to form 1: smuuth paste. Add well-`beaten eggs and beat well for 2 minutes, Heat muffin-puns very hoi. pour in some. gbeef dripping or melted buiter. Pour {the mixture in and bake in 1: hot [oven of 450 degrees from 20 to 30 i minutes. The bzmcr may be poured] SWIFT`S BRCOKFIELD . BUTTER, lb. ` GRADE `A LARGE ` Pff 1,; .FREE DELIVERY to any part of the town -- no matter how small your order. BROOKFIELD CHEESE. '/. `A' EGGS, dot. 25 SWIF'I"S IEIELI A P r o v e d by N`: ge ner atio ns N of feeding. :3 .W\'Vll' l D IRISH OR LAMB STEW norm" 3:; nun nowm .lF.WF.l 32 U7. Salad Dressing` cleanser 3 form ("In-\SSI(' ' -` PARD Yorkshire Pudding ...:II. I ...._. n...... -1 . 19c; \|:,-`D I/1 19 I4-3 L53 If you are run down. weak or d(!Dl'CH8('(I it may be due to the lurk of \ itumin.-.. A, l) and (1 in your diet. You1".|n make up for the luck of tin-so vital Vitamins A, I) and (2 if you take a steady trentnu-ut with Hulihornnge. lluliluorunpy is the nicest way of lukiup, llulihut Liver Oil. which is rich in Vitamins A and I), and you 21-! Vitamin ('1 from the lnssli orange juice. H/\l.ili()RAN(ii". is usedin lead- ing himpituls in (.`rent Britain. und in prescribed by many dmstors. (iv! u live or ion ounce hottle of "IIlll)0l'1lll}.`,L` from your drug- gisl mid try it . See how quickly you will respond to its treat- nu-nt. R1-nu-rnlwr the mime ~ uuxzu-nu --4.4.: -w, Df\kVE`h AND DI)! [PD l.'E`Al BUNRSU RN!) HKJLLRSU \r'I.:`\l4 Roast lb. 18 , , , , V BONED AND ROLLED VEAL - _ _ __4_ IL 41 _ $Pi-`.C1A!- DBMQNSTFATION BRCOKFIELD Swift's Br:/okfield Sausage and Swift`? Premium Ham and get :1 {rev sample . . , Saturday. March 2. I \.v...<...uu .u-.4.-nu. I Countess Edeltrud Claudette van Coswntza. 22-year-old Austrian, was interned in London as an enemy alien. Feb. 17. after she :IdmiHed' marrying an Englishman an Wm! could usv his nnmu The mun, P. U. |Whur1nn. ulruudy mnrriz-d. was sznid `tn have taken .5525 I$I25t fur lhx-A transaction. H4: was .'IL'ql;liH,{`d of bigumy (-hurgcs. I . J. , ,., 9 1 cup white sugar. nbtzul apples, 2 cups water, WHO pn Hm. uI|u:n' sand E (foddletl Apples I i ei. firnn \._y pun", . nun.-..l, I 1 cup sugau`. 1 cup Hunt`, 1 (rupl molasses, '"_- cup butter, `g cup lukcu} warm milk. 1 1:-.'1::pmm sudn. 4 oggaf Mix s:ug:n' and flnur. tht-n add mul-; usses. Molt bnnpr in milk and uddi x - I-.v.v.4 I11... f`. rnhinn nniuvn 16:5! to Roxy Theatre Ubbth. lV|.l`lL U soda. Cumbir nughly. and .'I`urn mm 2: I in .. rr\ 1'. ".4 Ill Ll H]h(A.:'l'iiLt UVIJH ()1 U U191!` Serve hut with pudding suucc. YOU CAN DEPEND ON GETTING GOOD VALUE AT HINDS ANY T|ME--Buf this week we're sur- passing ourselves. Stop in and get your share - savings on everything -- here's a few of the many real bargains. It's even easier to `phone. BRlGHT S TOMATO JUICE Is yuur subscriptinn paid? Swift : Premium ; shallow wms and cm I limleyoulnll Pudding ULHLUI` IH IHUK EJHU UUU `ine mixtures. bent Lhur~ >1 V|l'll npnll knulun . nu.- \\'III T(`.`l|`N)Il0 [0 H8 {TORI- nu-nt. Rt'l!H,`lIlh(`l' the mime ll/\l.ll!()l{:\N(3l 'l`h-nicest nu... ..I` auI.ln.1|I-xlilnua I in...-IHI `HIE HllXlUI'L`h. UCZJI. LIlUl" 1 add well-benu:n 1 buttered dish and bake? ate oven of 350 deur;u:~;.9 xriih I".IlH('il1lf unnrun I and water to; mally until 1119' .l'l il. hnil rup- prn-;mrin:.{ thr- ich syrup. Pm-I, cut lhvm into Applv which is an-uk up -a.~:il_\,' l lhv .=_yrll|) um]. hcy urn 1:-mlw 1' min :1 .~aw|`\'iI1g, -inn:nnr~.n Q:-r\/4.. PRIME RIB BONED & R()LI.EIJ Pot Roasts I 4 |:1rp_`u=: }BEErF19c \BEEF 14] n"6EL`i$ Roasts 23c I [806 linus nf Clu: Advc-rlising. '.|'hK` U1H`I`l(` I`}X.'IlIhl1(`I' (.`Ell`l'll`(l ZUo'x' in 1039, with an :1\wr;:gv of 110 ad ? lets pm` iss1u- R:-. huvo done it\` '\. ll/\l.Il$l)K/\l\'lvl`. IIIOIIICCHI way of taking Ilalihul Liver Oil. Al I I-`\! y\\.'I| II.\NIlllII\"Q (`l\ CHUCK HOAS'l" \-llUk Ix n\111.1 x BEEF lb. 1'] unrvnru .._ ISALUIV ll), Squares 15 __i_ , lIQIJID'Ur I>AS`I'E frequent as; ` \ . 1 2 lbs. 27 7,113.. V 3,} Fur rnh'Imin.g din- `- - rmufurlx of clmut cnlalu and night. vuughn, rub V.'|p0Rub on throat, chest, and back at bed! imc. V:n[x)Rub'spoul- ticc-v.'npnr uction rclicvcs conges- lion of upper air p.'|ss:Igcs--ea5cs soreness of chest and buck mus- Clc.<.-hclps the y0un;.I,stcr relax into huznling sleep. I_, For 4-nugIu'ng and irrimlml thrmll. l'tllu\'l'll by ruldx, put Vupokuh on the child's tongue to relieve lhtf irritation. `Flu.-n m:w~;:u,'c Vupukuh on lhrmnt and chest. V of Iwml a-nlclu, nu.-ll: vuponuu in :1 bowl 0! boiling water. Have the clnld bl`t'.'HhL` in the .-.;u::Iming vapors. This-; loosens phlegm, clears uir pussugcs,n1nkcs breath- ing cusu-r. Aim nnzmszngc Vupollub on [hl'().'lI and rln-st. Millxuns of tmnilir use lhusc three time- lcslud m.-.1! ~ . gcxs \ VAPORUI I OR DEPRESSEII PHONE 145 80 Elizabeth St. Thursday, February 29,` 1940 I For .Imi]]h-N mul mitwry of Iwml rnldlu, mull: V:npoRub v. lsnwl nt boiling .rI A Anny`! I `nuc ml` {`]':uu SHORTENING Purely Vegetable Jewel ` 3'N`f ?b35c 7 Swift : I'(I\I./l'l'l Ll` Cruwfnrd SL. 'I`nmnln 2.,`..2,-;,,; /Vice 2 W 19c K.`Z?.";` xnncrws onus S_'l`0B_l_2_ up And look rvul sn mrt and .\'[)l`) ; ' For WiHi(."S m.'u's p:n'tiL-uhn`, Yum cle:u1IvinL'ss sht-`ll (.`h'L'(.'k. So you wnsh W0 behind your ears. And wash the 'b:u-k you!` nt-ck." BAill{ll'I WW )Ml'} 1. .. \X l)nu. R!".'l`l(()SP|'?(9 l`ION ONCE A YEAR! Past:-l1I`iz-d Fave Cream. . . . 1'. \`nullnif_\ingTissue Creulu. . . 1. 1 Skiu'|`nnin;: Lotion. . . . . Tmsn anal Cuuntry Make-up I"l,,_ I C1-1: .. ........ ._-.-...- . -.- .-._-. I-'ilm . . . . . . . . . . 1"|m.u-r Polal l"ave l m\`d-r. ('.u.~`lunw Lipstick . . . . Hung (vmnpuvl ur on crnne) :\pp|c~ Blu.-`mm: (Iulugne . -. . Ii : r % 1%` N w 0` "" MA N s R*`ETTM`` @ 20% DISCOUNT FOR SEVEN DAYS ONLY N March 2 to March 9 hm,-k yum` neck the check, |x..|su'..A un EVE] HlUlHL'I' (1 illWil_\/S Cilllllll Hllf, Lest I might miss (mo speck. Now ynu wash well behind your nflrk put. an your] IHL` l.'H|.'L'K' bvhind y0ur| I helenu rubinstein famous beauty preparations i The military air By VERA WINSTON l AS IS TO BE cxpectcd. there's a. Islighlly military air about new] fashions. Epaulobtcs, row of gill` buttons. braid. tabs and half-belts all appear in the sartorial parade. This spring coat is navy wnnl. cut `with 21 square neck to reveal '.li1 aL- ! I tractivc yellow striped scarf. Tzibr. like epnulaites are out in one wuhl the sleevv: and button on 10 the` shoulders. The tabs are repuatedl again in `.hL- slit packets which .'n`c' in a line with the seamin-z ihail shapes the bodice and fl.ir.~s the` skirt. | .\ ' The W.1Vl.S. uf St. Andrew's Church met in the church parlour` on Wednesday afternoon. Feb. 21. Axfter hearing the Presbyteriul re-. ports :1 reading on the 23rd Psalm. written in `the picturesque lnngungu 5 uf the Red Indian, was given ufur `which 'the hymn was sung In the Convenunter tune. I n ....-.c rwnnaana 4.. )...m. 4....-\ 1..u...~_~ lL()IlVBIliiIlLt'I" IUHE. | I! -was decided to have two letlurs , {of sympathy sent. one to 111. (my! [Society and the other to the A. C. `Currie family. the Into Mrs. Curmo, being me president cut the On) Sn-| cioty. E H nine rinuirh-rl` Ohm! CAR!) hn :m.l E ClL`Ly. 11, was decided` that $450 be ac- cepted as allocation for this :,'-:u'. I ___ ...__,_.r...___ .i_. MORRlS-McLElSH I 1 I (Now Lowell C0l`I`ESp()ndCl1L'(.`) On F(:bl'll(l1`y 12, 1940. at the home i nf the bride's mblhor. Mildred Mary. daughter of Mrs. Elizabeth M('L(`ish, New Lowell, and the lutv Wm. R. MCLL-i.sh. \\.'Zl.\ quietly mar- ried to Private .Iu,~'eph Harvey .Murri:< C.A.F.V.'I`.C., Camp Bordon. `son of Mrs. Morris and the latv John Morris of Barrie. The bride was uttendcd by her sister, Betty. and the grcum wu.~< supported by .Imn0.v Gurdun Mn-1.4-N1. brothvr uf thv bride. ROV, G. A. (`rusu offi- L-iated. If visitnrs ur cum-p`ny`d unmo, In spring or summer, full, Or winter, I was znhvuys su1'(- Tohcur my mother L-u`l: Now you (in-s.< up. ' suit. That new nnc with L-he And yuu wash. Inn. tun`: ' I ! Ham l uH's E 1 cup mashed pul.;I1()os. 1 cup chopped coukod ham. 1 (-gg. grated cheese. !\/Hv an-x.~.......-I .n....l~..,) ....a...\... L'llt.'L'$L'. ` Mix se:1s(mud mashed pmznttws ;and ham and stir in thu beaten eggl yolk. Beat the white until stiff and - IeId.dnsoa4he.mixtiu`e....EiJQ.Lhc..xxux=. . lture in the centre of an 0vcn-pmnf-` ed platter or baking dish and sprinv-1 kle with grated cheese. Bake in an sluw oven at 325 dcrgwcs for 30 min- g utes. Small puffs may be mudv in-; `stead. Bord:-r with pcus. beans. 01'? mushrumns, Today's Fashion ST. ANI)llEvW'S W.M.S. {Til} 1.10 . 1.33 fgvgsmc Ruulur Prim 1 I n 1.03 1.10 1.10 1.10 1.10 'Pho_ne 546 1.08 And when I'd 1:0 to play with nur} Nimx m-isrhllml-`u hnv m-:n- hv, | Q, I 5' Beatrice Straclian. -who left lastj 2.1 W@..lS ._f?1`~ 9_Fi.1.1,i2i.Eyv_.'zi=..._r:,1z.1eck:: - _lTnined prior to er departure. A- "lniong her hostesses were Enid uiwulte. who entertained at dinner; _ , Beryl Wulfunden. an card party; Mrs. _}K. Bunting, 'a bridge: Jenn Camp- ,.;bi-ll. bridge . . . The girls in the utlu,-r insurance offices in town `nindv Beatrice the presentation of :1 tlu\'el_v pair of bedroom slippers . . . The annual report of the librarian` of the Public Library showed that there are 3313 members who take 1l(`i\`:IllI&lgU of the facilities offered by nur modern linbrary . , . These mvmlbers read 79.786 bunks last year] wliich \\'.'is an increase of 3.512 over ' thv previous year . . . I In :in.'ilv7|nu' thn N-.-arliuu nf Rur. -`.\'L`I`lbL`d to . . . illl`|,llHl `Dunn: . , . , During the past year. the Library Buzird added 904 new books to the ,sh<.-Ives. Of these 220 were juvenile bunks. 18 Cniiudimi. 9 British and lo American periodicals were sub- In all ii most encouraging report i---Ont` in which the townsfolk can well be proud--for in every respect; _B;H`l`it` in membership. the number . of books bought and read. need take ' ;S\`L`Und place to no town of i'.s~ i\`i'Io\ in Yhn r-niinvv Tn `('24-O Inn! The Skating Curnlvnl given by members of the Huntsville Skating ;C]u'b drew a large crowd to the lArenz1. Thursday evening . . . Color-` 1 ful costumes, well trained choruses. [specialty numbers by the .:lnb's star `,pe1-rm-mm's_ all made it well wnrlh iseoing tun . . _ l lp hv l\/ll` pnnn H10 nlnh nrn- |.3l.`L`lll}; [UH Led by Mr. Pope. the club pm- fvssimml. :1 well varied programme was presented . . . Mr. Pope himsuif was outstanding in several numbers `. . . One cumic one was peurticulurly well done . . . Of the ladies. Miss Joan Ware. the club's junior cham- t pinn, was acclaimed for her grace land zibility . . . Mrs. E. H. Briggs as `tho b:zllo1'inn in the club ballet gave! an excellent perfnrrnnnce and she. lnlsn stood nut in the pair skating.` Victor Hul`l`.m:m, a speed skater, |C:lllSl.`Ci the audience to hold its il)l`C1lU1 with his skilful juvm-ping of barn":-ls, tables and his leap through :1 fiery hoop . , _ We recall seeing in wnrlri nhuzrrrninn Qkntnr aivn :1 Margue! Brown. a bride of nexti_ month. was the guest of honor at 3i - :1iasccli.ixieuus shower given by Mrs} iwiibur Walton and Mildred Mere-I 'di1h at the home of their mother Mrs. H. Meredith. Thursday last . . .| V About eighteen guests were present _ and enjoyed an evening playing` ; court whisl . . . Later the bride-elect ' was showered with many pretty `;and uselul gifts . . . Delicious re-i Erreshmems concluded the evening.E iwith Mrs. A. R. Bowles and Mrs; ; Meredith assisting the hostesses , . .. V xx 2: an a ml 11.-;'_y lll)Up VVU l'L,'Cilll SECIII `:1 world (thmnpion skater give a [similar performance of bzu`1`el jump- .ing at :1 summer skating carnival in !Chic;xgu a couple of years ago and to 'uur mind `he wasn't a bit more ef- fective than this represent-.'Itive of .the Huntsville clulb. . . l min. `kn 4':....a I\nu|\:\r4|l nuns At No ` I Ill, .\'llUlll(.l UK.` H SUJITUIUS IUI` DilFI'lU to organize something similar . . . `Most of us have always thought of skating clubs as something that could only be successful in large cities as Toronto or London . But when one realizes that Hunts- ,ville is only about a third the size of Barrie. yet it can support and de- velop skaters of such excellence, it `makes one wonder what is the mat- ,t<*r with a_town that has so few `t)l`l.I:llli7.ld winter activities . . . And while on this subject we might suggest. to the newly organiz- yed Chamber of Commerce that it imight well spend its time encourag- ting the development both of winter and summer sports instead of making futile crl"l`ort, to have roads improved by a government which in war-time is trying to economize on Ievery unnocess.iry expenditu;*e-or .should .be . . . Instead make Barrio Itho kind of town that those who do {use the roads will stay here --not `merely drive through to places where there are or anized activi- Ities Winter cargnlvuls. a good !ski-clul). a skating club. bring tour- iists north in winter time . . . A mun- `icipal camp. at good bathing beach }should now be possible here with [the new sewage distposal plant . . _"I`hese are some of the things that Jwill make Barrie a tourist centre in- stead of u more spot on the map on the way to somewhere else 4 . `t at: :2: =1: lLIll.:` l`llllllSVlllC 'ClU!lJ. l The carnival was the first of its {kind in Barrie and as the mayor n1:-ntiuned in his opening remarks. it shnuld be a stimulus for Barrio lo.` ,..-mm;-..\ c:\1'v'|nQ`1ina1' .~.'.-.~.:1..... `J V` 5` I Thirty-five lads from the Royal: `!Canadi;m Air Force were guests of` g honor at the second dance given by !the War Service Committee at the 1 Active Service Club Friday eve-ning 1 . . . Like the previous dance for the. nnu wm.-n nu gm It) may wun nu1'| Nice ncighIbm"s buy. m-:11` by, ' My m0!hcl"d say: Now you I-loan! Iln (x 1` jg, nu; m ` lllk` plrvluua _\<:ur I In analyzing the reading of Bar- rio ponplv 33.279 u{ the above men- `, tinned bunks were read by children. the rvsl was adult reading . . . The `vhildrvn read forty-six per cent. mm-fxction. the adults only thirteen per ('vm.. . . Biography and travel_ ` \)\ (`l`L` the nmst popular types of non- sfivLiuI1 -b-mks l\urnu' bk.` n-u~~ uvnuuo 0L.` I ll-...n..-. `.\\'L'unu pl2JCI:' [0 no town OI HS rsizc in the country . . . In fact we 'know uf many larger towns and cities where the Library is neither kcpt up nor supported as it is here. c c o "SALABA" [ '1-'_= 45% m A Woman's Viewpoint On This and That .ez"4 6/ma` Qality guaranteed ~or Is uavjs CALL Uh)!` H Army, it. was a decided success, with godd music by Orville Culley. pleasant young hostesses nnd rc- Ufreshmems provided by the can teen cumrrnitlee . . . 1 "Plan (`huh hug `LUCY! L'lHll`I'HlllCC I The Club has recently wceivod several gifts lately including a cheque for $50 from :1 'I`nruntr) `mdy. 12 packs of cards from the Imperial ! Tobacco Co., :1 9-pound jar or pick- les, 2 lbs. butter, 2 bottles pickles and 20 glasses . . :2: :1: :2: r Though muthm".~: gone, now years ago, And I`v,- gzrnvvn Ln :1 man, My mt."m'ry ('uvt-rs all thost` _v(-Hrs And lossvvls much. the span; And whvn I wash. frum that fur past My nmthofs voice will In-k: "Be sure you wash bu-hind your oars. And `wash the hzu.-k your neck." I RAIJPI-I GORDON {NIH F`:-.....l`..u-A CO 'f`:..-....lA. I Mrs. C. A. Mt-Bride opvmrd h(.'l`| spacious home Saturday uflr.-rnomm for a violin recital by the pupils of. Lina Drechsler Adnmson . . . Many; parents and friends and :1 numb('1" lfrnm fhrnnrinn (`n'lInnn nun... ....... K pm-ems una menus and nur Hmm Ovenden College. wore isent . . . l`|-an .'nlnn.u.l. u..-o .... `SEMI. I The interesting programme cnn~ ` sistcd of violin selections by V(-r- | non Sezidon, Janice McCuaig. Hilda Pearson, Billy Craig, John McBride 3 and an vucul snlo by I)ulm`es' Jones _ . . . . Miss Adumson, 'g0wnod in bright printed silk with `matching hut. acted as accnmpnnisli 1 . . Janice MCCLlIiE_ nn hnhnlf nr vvll u-nu u u..un.3u5c U1 ICIDUD . . , Following the recital. the h()slL`SS served tea. Mrs. Duncan McCu:1ig and Mrs. William Craig presided at I the ten table which was prvltily ur- rzmged with u centro uf fx'ecsi:1 nnd[ iris . , . The young duughtrws of the house, Patricia and Mary ML-Bride, assisted . . . . . 2': :'r -F n1uu:mng nut. acted accnm|)m1isli . McCu:u'g. on behalf of the students. presented Miss Adnm-| sun with u corsage of roses I I`nII.\-uh-..c L- ._ I IAI . x 'r Congratulations mo. 11) Mr. Victor! V:mAt1er. whose thirteenth birth-| day is being celebrated lndny by an ' informal family party . . . ` A pleasant su1'pri.~'.c for this on--I cusion is the nrrivail of Mr. mid Mrs. Fred VunAtl,er from Amigo. Wi.~:.| ciaws with Mr. hardy and his choir. ;` ` The duo-harpists. Maude Craig znnd Nora Phelan were an unusual com- bination and were highly appreciat- ed by the audience in their twol appearances . . _ But it was the!` young ll-year-uld viulinist Harvey; Seigel who cnmplctcly wun his aud-I icncc with his skilled pcrfnrnmncc.I Lillian Levy was his accmnpanistuf It was interesting to note that the! assisting artists each used for (me; u! their (.-ncorcs. a composition by` Edmund Hardy . . This is one side [ of Mr. Ha1'dy s musical ability we: J_l;9ar'tnl; little about . . . . . . Birtlidays today are really im- portant . . . For birthdays that occur on February 29 are cvcnts uf note and are a real reason for l.'(`.]{?bI'it- tinn. '1-1m..,. M... um- un- The assisting artists this ycarl` were particularly interesting . #3. `g, :33` pi .--_t- i_: 2,? 2:2 1 i The choir concert at St. Andrew's | Church is an occasion each year that music lovers all nver town ltmkl forward to _ . . This year was no exception . . . For in the large nud- ience was represented every con- gregation in town . . . Held on ITuesday evening. the choir render- ed five numbers . . . Each was uf; that excellence one always USS?)-i I I cizntes with Mr. Hardy and his choir. ussistimz nrfi-:< nae vixen- Linn. 1 9 There are three young ladies ini this district whu are celebrating `their first birthdziy today and 10 Hhem goes our happiest congrntuln-5 tions. . . They are Molly Craft.," daughter at Mr. and Mrs. Art. Cra1`t.i Burton Ave., in whose honor an in- formal birthday party. with cake `and all the trimmings. is being held: 1 Frances Sculottn. d.-mghtpr nf Mr I anu um um lrunmmgs. IS Demg held. Sculctta. daughter of Mr.| and Mrs. A. Sculottn. 110 Elizabelh!_ SL. although four year old. is cele-9 brating her birthday for the first? time ` . . Lois Faith Baldwin. d-angh-! {er of Mr. and Mrs. Currie Baldwin: is also having her first birthday 10-} day . .------~ ' 1 I I1-.. -__; nu, n , - I'5I\ISIlIl`4 VVIHVIIHJV B IIVDI. Tho I3z1rri(~ Wmm-n's Institute will mm-I `-1 lhv Imnw of Mrs. K. Dnwc, 71 High S1l'('('(. nn I`u(-sdny lvlnrch 5. M Q3!) p.m. Hi.xtm'icnl RC- senrch will ho tho l0pi('. with Mrs. R. D. Lev us (`\')l')\'(,'l1(`l . Visitors wt-lcomu. ___,-__,- ._*".`.`_-_....__.__ `av! .. uuuu \.IlLI..-3|: uuaucnlnc ` z I 1 cup canned corn. 1 cup bread; crumbs. 1 cup grated cheese_ `~_> ten-1 spoon salt. 2 cups scalded milk. 1`; tablespoon melted butter. 1 teaspoon 1 Worcestershire sauce. 2 tablespoonsl chopped green pepper nr pimen(u.;' if available. 2 eggs. I Beat the pm; vulkc and mirl Ha.- `ll JVHIIRIUIL`. 4 Egg. Beat the egg yolks and add the mjlk_ stir in the remaining ingrerii-. ents. then fold in the beaten egg-1 `whites Pour into n buttered cas- ~serolo. and bake in :1 pan of water in a moderate oven of 350 degrces-I {tuntil firm, about 40 minutes. I 0 1 FRETFULNESS is not natural. it is 1 sign of trouble. A \v:i.rning alum to which you must quiukiy rnpoud. Read how Mrs. George Mitchell responds: I have found Baby ; Own Tabirxs so hi-Ipiul whtn my baby gels initablc and upset. X give is relieved and sleeps so soundly." And 3115. Stewart Kfclrxrhrrn uvc R71.-- him one or lwu uzblrts and in .1 abort time he ` rnmumcsi I 1 I: rcllcvcu unu alrcps so sounuxy. ' Stewart Mciiuhrrn says. When 5 m_y bnby shows signs of Irv:-r or in-Ifulness I give hrr Baby s Own Tablets which changr her to a good baby." R:uhv'< Own Tnh`nl 1l:n k-.'.... ,...:..|. _,. : 1 I0 3| sill) Dlbj." Baby`: Own Tnblt-ts also bring quick n-lief , lrom diarrhoea. culic. ypacl slurpach, simplc . cmup, colds. cunsupatmn. tcethmg tmubles. summer complaint and simple ievrr. Quick. sure and safe in their action. Free from opiates and stupel ing drugs. An ana- Lysls' certificate in rvrry xx. Get a but today. . icknesr. so one-n strikes in tho: night. 15 cents. , Money back if you are not satised. . ma unuu-.nr In rvrry uul_ UP! 0 . Corn and Cheese Casserole ....,. ._.._._._1 ,, . . (l=(5i-Fl'EL`l -V Tm: mama BARBIE. omn, CANADA An (_'1lS_V wuy to find articles lust is In lIdVL`l'liS(' in The Barrio Exam- iner Cl:1ssifit-d.-4. Onv cont. :1 word cash (minimum, 25c). Dre- CUNDLES WOMEN'S INSTITUTE. __ .._..;s,, . In 11 1| I run. ., 1-.\-u.....,_ - \1|JA1I.r-4-4:. uv \I|v|n4A1 no 511:) :5: u 114 The February meeting of Cundlesl Women's Institute was held at Mrs. Chas. Miller's, with eight members and four visitors present. One min- utu of silence was observed in mem- lnry of Lord Tweedsmuir. I u ~ . . I H hmng l.mn.~zl:atum mnptmrt Muvc I my ()1 LUFU JWEGCISIHUIF. it being Legislation meeting_ Mrs. Miller. as Convener, secured the ser- vices nf Mr. Fnsler of the Children's Aid Suciely. who outlined briefly` I the work carried on by that sncietyl [ in this vicinity. Thanks to Mr. i Foster were extended by the Pres-i ` ident. 1\/fr: `l\..nuI.u- I.`n.....'.~ .1.\.... .... :... I Mrs. Douglas Ferris gave an in-' `teresting talk on the nmttn. 'l`h(.- best governor is the one that teaches us to govern ourselves." The meet- mg. which proved :1 real socinbh: event, was closed by thanking Mrs. Miller for the hospitality in h`..`I`1 home. ' E |\lh-:- 12.... .... .`\ .......1 ml..- n/|..n.:.. ( uumu. ' ` Mrs. BL-mrnse and Mrs. Mnlkin served afternoon tea in their usual` _ competent fashion. ... I Thv monthly meeting if the Evening Auxiliary of Cullivr Strm-1 United Church was held at tho! humv of Mrs. Cuuk. Wt-llingtnn St. East, on I"ebru:u'y 14. Miss Wt-st was in thv chair and Miss Isznbt-1 gE`-mith It-d thv devutiuns. Miss Wnr-| run then took (rhul'L` and the 1'4.-st] nf the evening was spvni in work-' ing on a lnyvltv. I1us`pit:il supplies `and knitting for the hula. Refresh- 'ments werv served {rum :1 tub'r which was uttrzictivc in Vulvntinn cnlors I I .- . ..-nu-,1-. u_:u. nuauuru. Next meeting March 12, Bake:-`s, Cundlee. _,,_ ,A No one seems to be in the mood for an election. If there has to be one. probably the present is as good :1 time as any, but. the suddeimess of its announcement was not pop- 'ular. People seem to feel that the iwar is more important than polities. A1, the moment. we are a very unit- ed people and we dislike having the (lisuniiy of party polities (listurl) lus. Many women like the idea of at lNationzil government. but not as a` `plank in the policy of any unel Party. They would like a truly Na- tional government stripped free of politics. At the moment of writing. I have heard of no new women can- didates. We hope Miss Maephml is again a member and wish there ulr`-rn nmnm in Quin H... uh. .., .1..i `;u-um unu wILu.I| nus suun LEICL HUGH `cummvm-sLnsu that she would do `lwoll in :1 larger field. These are all Efmm Ontario and I am sure the other provinces have equally valu- able w_omen. Irrdn nnL.w.ant in see uny woman elected to parliament` .!simply because she is an wuman. but _'wc have many women who have` [valuable contributions to give mi I 5 Hheir country and there is a (infin- liitv place for them. I1 :.~ .1 dis:mpuin_1- , ment there are not nmro nf them ln I ; parliament. l . . --,..-. ... Page Four