ENGLISH AS SHE AIN'T SPELT My wife has bought a bedroom suite. She says it makes the room look nuite. Bed, dresser. chair and` all com- pluite. With casters on the dresser's fuile. .pv.'u1\L`| uu Ill.'u(u| un nu. bun--.....,._. ./lrs. Baker, Convener for grand- mothers` meeting. had an .'m1using programme. Gr:md~mothors' cus- tu-mo, C(H]VGl`SiIU0l1 and dishes hf the past. and present. were ;)le:zs1m.: as well as entcrtniningz. Rn-.nHn.ryc nn nlrlnn Hnnnc. hv M!`< I :15 won as 0l1u:rLn1l1uu,;. I R0:-xdinvgs on olden times by Mrs. Fred Fisher. Mrs. H. Buldwick. and Mrs. H, Athorton were muc'1 un- joycd. i A mun nf Humkc ums` nivnn In A vote of thanks was given in 1\/Irs. Baker. Grandmothers served the lunch. n.. An:I n um 1~...c;..m~.-I LHL lllllllll. On April 9. the annual business meeting and election of officers will be held. A good attendance and all repos are requested. . `Strong Insfi;ute lcl } ` Of Menace Of Cancer In spite nf most inclement wea- Lnr 1' (in March 14. t'0rt'y-three lzidia-s attended the Women's Instit'.1`..- held in Strnud Community Hall. A long- thy business meeting was hOitl dur- ing which .1 was decided 1!) Tu subscribe for health maga7.ine:4: 1?.) 'I li2it zmyone wishing to L-nter`.'. Hmne lmprm/e.ment contest, should take part in the Barrie contest; (3) Tn contribute $5 towards the up- keep of the W.l. Rest Room in Bar- rio: t4) To plan an event in aid at the Red Cross for early in Apiil; I5) That Kathleen Hughes be 4)u`.` delegate to the girls` coiifi-relic: at Guelph` lVlr~_- Wyn (`nmnhnll xvnvn 1| runn- \JUl.'l[JIL lvlrs. Wm. Campbell gave :4 cum- prohonsivc (ulk and inler(.'stin;,' deInm1stI`u1i0I) on First Aid work in the home. R/I-on I III Qnwinn nuun v1l\ nvOnn_ Llltf [IUHlL'. Mrs. l. M. Spring gave an exten- sive survey of cancer. dealing with the danger signs. the ('oux`Se of the (liesnso and the known (-ll'ocli\'c incasiircs of cure. One woman in right and (me man in eleven. nf those whu reawh 40 youl's of age. will die nf cancer. This high death rate shows that cancer is an m(.-naco .10 ovoryune and the menace of can- cor lies in the fact. that it does not came pain in the first stage. lxs vic- tims. ll1er0l'm`(-. do not know lhut llwy have cancer until lhv (lis(-us(- is well dovwlupvd. l\/lru _Qln.uv:n`! Pzuvn uf R.'n`I'IP [H1 (no lU(`iH UI'uIu'u. Unr Uanmu Uul be n1Pl`cssod at the trcnwI1c`v'ms{ annnum uf wnrk zacomplishrd ; Amnng the arncles shipped smcs-| J;muar_v are 205 pairs of pyjamas.) 47 of these were donated: 2`.7 hut` water bntue covers; 1192 pairs of socks; 161 sweaters: 288 scarfs; 23 pairs mills: 1 pair knee cups; 200. wrnstlets; 196 pairs half mitts: 58I helmets ` . . [ All ununu m chnu: (hp wnmn-r. nfi helmets I All gmng to show the womvr. of` this district have not been idle dur-l "mg the winter months . . . I \.;__. She said: "Let's get the thing sell st.might.." I So she and her kid sister Kaight. I Did work until `(was very laight. Then said: "Now don't that just look ' n-1-nirthf>"" I` wurkvrs a nmch neoded l.'$l . In looking over the latest !'t'p0l`1 of the Inca} branch. one cannot bu . i rmprcssed ::n1nIInI nf \Nnl'k :l(`C()h`|DliShl`l1 L.'|l'U ii HINDI ` St. Patrick's I fuvnrilos. Hrs. Dwight 1 nllh. vnicod * nwc-tins: In 1 In H\n un wvrm-s. Nels:-n. cnnvvnor Hf . lhv .'appreci2atin1 0! .-L-tins: all those ('untribul- tho uftorrmm1's prugzrmnnw, Wm dnslribulr-d In each lady ~ In...-..I...-n ..f .n0nn.~n iu1nr_l ||L'lt1|UI(' Ill ll |l'I| Ihosn engaged in 10 of all m`(`uputi -...l. nun . U [H l.'il of mtons and in 1 ` I._I=f-X$ZL;}cn Painswick W.|. 'I`h- Mm`:-h mu-<-iinu uf Pu In.s`lilu1- w:n.~`. 1101!` nl MI`i- rlwll`.-:, /\l|:m(lul<-. with Ml"~' prv.- A In-II:-r frnm zn Inmnht-1 I\ Il`lH`l` llillll cl ll||'Ill|Jl'l HI ln. in Wlllillld wzn: rt-ml Mrs. Il:n`kI*r. 'l`h(-sv rm-mln-r.< ha (.'(\l`I'l'S|)()|]d(`(l fur snnw limv. M Jack ('X])l'l*.\. he-r .':ppr<--i:nliun 1 tho gift. son! during In-r l`4`('l'Hl i nos:<. Mrs. Kvmn.-(ly rvpm-1<-rl lhv rvcnnl R4-st Rnnm vunnnil` rm-x,-lin:.:. h Ia` Mzu-l.:n':-n unvn :n\ In! . I`. IVIII ('Slil];.{ hlk ~ l:11.inn". Sm tinn was c bmxs. IUI u-.- C v\1u' vncnl SHIN. and MI.\'.\'<'.\' l".lt-mmx` M1? chvll and I*`l>roncv Mnxwvll with a pinnn duvt. 'I`hi.~: brmughl n ])l1-.'|- szmt nl'lm'nnun to n (-1113:-, 'I`o~:a hus- 1es.=``.< \v:-1'1-: Mr::. l"r;nli<'k. Mraz 1'. Wznrniczl. Mrs. l~`u1-rs-sh-r and Mn ` . ` Mrs. S[)(`:Il'il) <-nlr-r1:nim_-ml with n `l Rngom. I But some day I may tell you more,l Huw we have laid a hmdwood florc. And put a knocker on the dore, And in society now sore. -n AT nu r:n`n`n(')N` 'I'h(- East:-1' tllmlkufft-I'im; ml" SI ` Andn-\v'.< I`I`('.\`b)'1('I`iHl1 W.M.S.7 was held un \V1`(h)l`.K`(]'L\'. !\1.'m'h 20. in thv lNr1LIn- hull. 'I lu~rv ww- zl wand zntlmnrizuxcv. in(.'|udin;; :~<-v- (-ml \-isilm's from nmsirlv pmmx um... hinm .-.rl.- I`:I`|(l H... ..m-in, l'lIII \ |.\|un.\ IIV Mrs. Dixnvunr turn. mkvn fro tinn. Tho F.. I.\`l<'\ thvn 1: kn-n. RN:-v {fun I! ' l\II.`. \l1|I H:u'rl_v .<.'m vt-ry murh ~ 1-ump.nm-rl I Thu : ruulp uuru : Thu `tun-: Smith A-1' '1' dc-n! of Pm drv:~.< was '. vzpirimz, Hu- hninxr ":1 (~11 '~`pll'Ing, llll` uu'nu~ :11 um .\IIu`|- bving ":1 clu.sm' . Hf tlw Bil)! Mrs. Rwikv` lhnnkx-(I lhv .<;u-;xh Lm lwhalf nf Ihv Sum:-l_\'_ fur I wundvrful um-.\"~:1;.:v. !\"lll)l,/\l>\:l)m ...n....n I "l`. ANl)l{|'I\'V'.\` '.I\l.S. RTE! Il\|\ All \ \vl`| l\. .~.nfrI\ .'l.\.\lH (`\' hrmhtrr. lunar Lasting cnluun` burs (' .an.n|n.m Hum: `luurnal _\fc.z| of .'\p[~rm.A|. ECONOMICAL A lcw ccnu wurlh M Tmrcx IS plcnty mr dycmg aver age armlcs. You'll be delighvod with ma 1 L _ . _ . .-- l)v<-s all washalwlc ., - n.-. 1...-.. I Fate Four Llll' llilll. llll'|\' zmcv. `Um pain 'Id_v rvurl tlw H Um Mnffulie [rm I-r ll1.'nnkufft`rIm; -;i': a_||. On Law ; ,... I H` H`l`||)- U"lIl.'~ l.'I- ill illl ' .'II(| by I s have Mus. ... Lu` because Tinmx is. :4w|t'|( Mil- \YZu..u rm tun- =`ffF:j strength, pure... thanks to my the or-tight j wrapper 1- w 4 r-- ulnh. wn r:un:.l nsmmt offods you (an achiovo .'I'I|IIl .'-lIi|_\`. liII'(`Il 538. i940 _.._.._._.__-< Id` \\'l"H.\ ; wcll ass lld In SOCl(.`Ly' HUW bUl(:. RALPH GORDON 628 Crawford SL, Toronto. 3 UIHIL Il\ . uhcr mm`. why 1':\lII_ I silk`: Dlsltln Vvuiunnn -nu..-.,-.. l The Barrie Women's Institute. will meet in the Orange Hall. Elizabeth St.. on Tuesday. April 2. at 2.30 pm. Mrs. Chester Loy will be cnnw-nor on Agriculture. Visit- .-..... unnlnnunn DE L'I)vIv!'|u:| ` ors welcome. _.._._.._. /8 Extra cop`x4.-s 01' The Examiner. 5c. at all news dealers and at this office. .___._.__._.\.` BARBIE WOMEN'S INSTITUTE v'\_.....4 ur,......n'u Ynchuin DOLIEIU. UK was leau. She asked me what we next should 'hnv' xsam; nux graighb'."' L A El'::` Mb St. Rohin_s9n__ Qjlagglware A (;-|". llulpnim is m*.im1tilicnll_v dvsiglwnl to :%.l\ r you 1unm`}'- ~ lu vuuk filsl0`l`. brttn-r. Conn`, in and an: tlww Lww. N40 (}-|'`. Hutpuinls with thvir 1.-.\'|u~`i\'e fvuluru-a than n-duo-0 1`u0kill;.`, vx \(`ll.~(`. Mode-ls are` priced {rum $1 0.30. W0 lmw. \ also. ullwr t`il`it`lll G-l`. ulppli- lll`l`.'4 luill llglllrll l.I\`ll3(`lll|l|l labour. Budget lvrms if you wish. G-E Wm. Iron Price $3.95 31 Dunlop St.--Phone 1040 G-E Mixer Price $94.95 .monot0:ie reefer and primed silk ' high. round neckline piped in white, ' and Short. puffed sleeves with white Indispensable ensemble By VERA WINSTON '. V THE ENSEMBLE comprising frock is an indispensable item for` the comprehensive spring wzirr`.- , robe. Here is an oxtremelyl` smart costume of this type of redin- 5` gote persuasion. The fabric is ofi` navy blue wool with detuchnblci, collar and cuffs of stitched white pique. It `buttons snuggly over thcl; bodice and flares open below thel waist to reveal the navy mid whi`.r- silk primed (ll'(?&~|.\'. The dress h."-..< ..l edge. Its fullness is concenlr:i'er1 m= centre front. Large white coin dots are on a navy ground. I ..__...__:... Readers of The Barrio Exnmim-r get: ALL {he news for Bm`ri:- and District. $2.00 and worth more. one usxeu Inn: Wll`i:|L wc uczu anuunu buy; I answered: ``well I need a my." She laughed and said: Oh you'll flnv huv." Tocidy's Fashion mu-.~-.-v--.___.__..._ ................._ l-`- E'l*E('TRlC G-F. Washers 5 models hom $79.95 G-E Telcchton Clocks Models from $4.95 GI Rvfgevntots h _,,J,I I ,,,. econ \\ v?f"i uninen IVLIIIIIVIIV |`JIIr'~-AV nanananaw A quiet. but pretty wedding was solemnizecl Thursday night, Mar. 21. 1940. at the Collier St. United` Church, Barrie, 'by the Rev. E. E. Long, when Eva Elvira Ncllcs. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac |Nelles. Hil-lsd'ale. was united in mar- | Image to Walter James Macrincr, . youngest son of Mr. Robert Macrin- ' er an-d the late Mrs. Macrincr. Mid- land. The bride. given in marriage by her father. wore light blue with a corsage of pink roses and match- 'ing accessories. She was attended by the groom`s sister. Mrs. Frank Ferguson. who wore light blue with n Corsage 0'! pink roses and match- uing accessories. Frank Ferguson. brother-in-law of the groom, at- tended the groom. l A wmnnfinn um: hold at tho home "DOLL O1 'i`normon. `int? nev. ur. n. D. Simpson. uncle of the bride, g officiated. assisted by the Rev. Dav- _` id A. MacLennan. minister of the ``[church. Miss Betty Simpson. sister `of `the bride. played the wedding Irnncin tine Jaugneu anu seuu; uu _yuu u fluy hugy." And then she drew a look deep suy. mended the groom. ' A reception was held at the home of the bride's parents. The bride's `mother received wearing black and ; white with pink carnations. I 'T`hr\ .hridp'.< brother. Harrv. of ; wmte wun pmx Carnauons. ' The -`bride's brother. Harry. `Toronto. who was to have attended [the groom. arriving too late for the Iccremony. left on a short trip with | the -bride and groom. The bride, for travelling. .wore a black coat` with silver fox collar and matching ac- cessories. Mr. and Mrs. Macrincr will reside in Barrie on their return. I l vv-up-4-- ..--.u. _.v.. I A wedding of much local interest was solemnized last Saturday af- ternoon. March 23. 1940. in the chap- e1 of Timothy Eaton `Memorial Ichurch. Toronto, when Miss Mar- ggaret Lenore Simpson. daughter of ] the Hon. Dr. L. J. Simpson and Mrs. Simpson. -became the bride of Wil- llia Mervyn -Corbett. son of the ,late M1`. and Mrs. J. Wesley Cor- 'bet.t of Thornton. The Rev. Dr. R. v n c:.-...-mrm nnr-1n ad` Man hridn ` music. i The bride. given in marriage by , her father. wore a modish gown of moonlight `blue crepe. street-length. with flower hat in matching blue ! combined with a deeper blue shade. She wore a Corsage bouquet of ,Briarc1iif roses and lilies of the val- ley. The `bride was attended by her sister. Mrs. E. A. Ineson, of Barrie. who wore a becoming frock of Brit- ish blue crepe 'trimmed with while. a blue and white ower hat, and carried a nosegay of pink sweet peas and rfreesia. Ian Campbell, Tor- vonto. -was groomsman. ` A rpm:-nlinn wac hold at lhe home `OHIO. groomsman. A reception was held at the ; of the bride's parents. the house being attractively arranged with spring flowers, pink roses adorning 'the bride's table. Mrs. Simpson welcomed the guests in a becoming gray crepe gown with powder blue hat. and corsage of red roses. The groom's aunt. Mrs. J. A. Corbett of Thornton. received with her wear- ing a navy blue ensemble with cor- lsage of Briarcliff roses. : I.ntm- the nmmle left on a short BlBBY-0'CONNOR St. Patrick's Church. Stayner. made a lovely setting for the wed- uding on Monday morning. March 25_ 1940. of Anastasia O'Connor. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. J. O'Connor. Stayner. to Robert Bibby. Barrie, son of Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Bibby. Belleville. Rev. |Father Malone conducted the cere- mony. Thc Sanctuary of thv church was beautifully decorated .with Easter lilies and daffodils. iFrankie O'C`.oImur, brother of the music. Alban O'Cmmm', brother of ,thv bride, was usher, Gr-.\0m.s'man `was .1. V. Byrne. Barrie. 'Thn Ixririn Innknri 1-h:n'n\inL' bride. :'~0l`\'ed the priest at mars [Mrs Gui1fo_v1o. Barrio. cousin Hf` the groom` played the woddin,t_' in. Later the couple left on motor trip. the bride travelling in a smart aviation green tailored suit {with black `accewories and a chic little black straw hat. She wore a silver fox cape. On their return they will reside on Bayview Ave., Lea- side, Toronto. ()1 UI'l'dI'CllI'X FUSES. L ' S\vo0t1\earl ; 1 I 1 i C '85 .1. V. Dylllt , Dunltt. I The bride looked Charming inl white bmcvded net. a halo adorn-3 ed with pearls and shoulder length vvii. white accessories. 21 Whiie` ms'.n`_v and slw carried a sheaf of FOSIPS. Her sisters. D01`- uthy. in orchid sheer with h(`ud- drvsa to ma tch. and 6.`. Corsage uf daffodils` and sweet peas_ was bridesmaid. and Bernadeltv. in pink iuffvta with turban to match. mid 2| cm':`g0 ur pink and \\'hlt(` car- natinns. was junior bl`idt`SH1Elid. Fnllnn.-inn Hui r'r\m\n1nn\' Q I`(>`L`c`D- Ell'd|.lUlI.\. \VII.\ JLlll|U| uuucaunnun. ' Following the cermnony, a recup- `lion was held at Wilmx Inn. Thc brido's mother wore a dross of :puy.~.~1nxm Hue sheer. with match- jing nccessor'w.<. and a corsago ut "Ia1i.~man ruros Among those pm! `sent at the mwptiolx were Vm(\'| 'Re\' Dean Cltm` and Fatlwr Dodd. TBarriv; Father Mnluno. Sta)-nvr `Miss Jean Kolcheson. Penotanguh `slwnc. and a number of frxends "In"-m Barne- *1... ...-.\.\...'.~ mnc ..~.u-.~ on th-n 'll`l"'l Isarru`. I The` groom's gifts were to th-Al `bl'ld(`, a gold chain and locket. and :10 the brldosmaid a gold brace- `nu I said: We'll buy a mce bureau." I She answered: Well. I guess thafsl arsnu " It 15 al\\'a_\`s interesting to SN` 01` lwnr of something odd or different \V` are all more or less attach`-dl ,1u (`locks in some way be<`ause our Hlvvs are governed by timv. In this 1 `cries of articles it is the odd things ` I x yabout time`-keeping that we wish :10 bring to you: also news of dif- 'ferent peopl who have great num- `bers of clocks as their hobby. n...- no. |(iI\(V (`_.;.u-a \7 hm-I nvnr `Ders 01 HOURS as U`R.`H` nuuu_v. I A Our late Kmg George V had 0\'t`l' ;a thousand clocks in his p0ses-. :sion and these today keep over a! dozen men bu:y just winding and u I k cleaning them. l . _nnRr.R'r BAILEY. ._ _,.'- - _ I The Examiner sells at $290 3` ` _ worth more. ooomas in "CLOCKS MACRlNER-Nl.-ILLES ,__-..__ _..-.n.a:... m. For travelhng, the bndc \\'uro :1 vuul suit In ruse Cyclamen with h`\\'1`l`(`d hat and other a(`('t`S.\`t)!`i\'$ n:=`.cl\im:. Mr and Mrs. Bibby will aside in Barrie, CORBE'l`T-SIMPSON p _...._|_ 1---: :_ wggmnes 11. -RpBERT BAILEY. seau," _ So down the street she then did unuu Iln Easter is past and none and ifs still like the middle of winlcr . . No Easter parade and an oppm".ur- ity to wear the .~:Inzu'1 new nulfil which was 1`ond_v . . Fvcn Now Ym*k`s Fifth Avo.. which nltm `.5 :1 number of Bm`1'icil.c.< each _\'(-.'u'. \\':1\' a chilly place In -be . . . There. luv- urious furs were nccdcd tn cm,-or up the chic costumes . . 'l`nI`0nln'.< Sun- nysido was 2: blank sqmt and .~'prin;.:- like clothes werc soon only in wcll- heated cars along the boulevard, , . Tn R-,n-rin wnzmv l)\}\'Pl`V huts ncatccx Cars mung inc UUll|L'VdlU. In Barrio, many flnwery huts were the only cmicessinm made to Eastortide . . . I-lownvmz Ezislm` sor- viccs at the churches were 1-IS` welll attended as usual . . . The special` musical services at many of the ln-{ cal churches made it woll wm'lh' braving the chilly wcnllwr . I Jewellery suitable for ow-ry ms-l tumc has been 2: growing vogue . . . The displays of the new j:?w(-llcry in Barrie store f1'(mt.< are so ni- tractivc that you need an oxlrn d1`awe1"for space in huld all you'll want for spring . . . i '1"!-1n nnr-`k1nr~n< l`n'.'n"n]r-1< 1-lint lH'l VVHHL 101' spring The necklaces, brzncclc-t..<. <-tips In` pins give a dash of chic tr any costume either new or old . . . You will love tho quaint untl (-nlnrfnl seed pod necklaces . . . Tlw plzisic links and chains . . . the t,l`tlllS1ll(`(`lliS in one. two and three strands the new longer necklaces nf lw.trl;< or metal links in single strands . . the patriotic effect in red. whil- and blue . . . "l`knvn is nn nr\L~i9IIIY\n Gnu iniltn-t.rI EH10 'D1UC . There is no costume too 1ailm`v~d for this new jewelry . . . the new] suit x1ecklaL':>:= are mu1li-slmncl.< 0!` beads in striking C010)` cnmb`m.r- Lions fastened at the ~bz1ck with :11 I cord lie that makes them ldjll.\'l- able to all nccklincs . . . With them it is srimple to highlight the :a("_w~a- sory colors in ynur costume . . . Nlnlnl nlnclrrnm rlinnnrl fl`(Il'H SOI'_V COl()I'S ll] )'(lLlI' CUbLllIllL' Metal 1)last.rmis. clipped from `] pocket, to pocket. or 1:-ipvt to hint}. across` the front nf the suit or coat are (mo uf tho tt(`\\' st_vl(`.` . , . With ear-rings to match. they give } 0ltt costume unusual charm . . . Lapel ornaments for every type of coat and suit take strange shapes and colors . . . FH\'()l'HCS are t`1owm- sprays. the loveliest. of thmn bring made of glass or porcelain in the most delicate tones . , . . , 2: :2: #2: Mrs. Jack Clemmons was lmstoss this a1`t,orxmor1 at an dolighhful 10:1 in, honor Hf 1\ Irs. Ho\\';u`d Apph-'.m . I Mrs. App10lon- is lcnvimz slmrlly in` I take up residence in Oshuxvu whore- `HOUSEHOLD USE No. 12} '19 Your Child Hus` DU UUVVIL MIC DDILLV any v--yu _... geau. And bought one `cause the pricel urn: lmzn `"17 /-A7r7I35` I `.~.c2..'V VU` ' /r/ . _ `I-3 Relieve the Misery Without Dosing Rub Chest, throat zmd hack thor- oughly with Vicks V;nnRuh ut. |...,1nm.. Riuhl :)u';I\' ;mnRuh oughly with Vucks wnnnun UL bedtime. Right away. npnRuh goes to work . . . two wny5a(0I1L`.c. \'...mD..k -art: nn Hw ekin like.` g(X"J [U \V\.7I l\ l H! \\vu):n nu \uu.,\.. VapoRub acts on the skin like a wanning slinmluting pnullicc. A! Nu` smnv tinw it g'n/es ntflnedl? cinal vapours thul arc breathed direct intn irrilxncd znr pwssagcs. This dirrd, double urlinn contin- ues for hours after restful sleep comes. Often by morning most 01 the misery is gone. Whv risk increased discom- 4'.\.u- kn .1r_u<.. V\H\' ll.\f\ l|I\||.rlJk\A u..~~~~... tons iw dua- li\' "dnslllg" - u`l|c\'` mi5`rv VAPORUB > c.\tu-vmllv with I Blended For Quality rcnevc nu. wit 1 \ =v;:: mu ! % AL. ma nmumz EXAMINER, nA1um:. 0NT.. CANADA ` :-1L A Womn s Viewpoint On This and That This bureau stood six feet in height. She said`: Now that makes things lnnlr hrniahf Lcii i ;Q9j Q )_ACl9 U1 CHIC ll) _ ' old You_ int p1;1s.ic~ il/\I\ ,-on-.n:~l.. Mr. Appleton was recently trams- fcrrod by 'l`uckol,1s` Tobacco Co. . . . M.-c (`1nmmon<` hnmn was nth` |(`1'I'(`(1 Dy Lllctuuta immccu gm. Mrs. Clemmens` home was at`.r:u:- tivoly ar1':mged wit.h Easter lilies and spring flowers for occaspn. The tea table. covered with lace cloth and cc-nrtrc-ch with spring flowers and white candles in white holders. was presided over by Mrs. Edwin Ineson . . . The assistants were Mrs. George Hook and `Mrs. George Wardle About twenty-two guests were .prcsent . . =3 I to give mm l,Il'L` IIUIIIXIIEILIUII . . . 1` She has led zi varied and inter- `losting life from a log cabin in the ,. 1 gold rush of to Government ,. House at Dawson City from 1912 tn 1 1916-10 Ottawa as a representative 1'fmm the Yukon . . . Successful as C ` both :1 wife and public figure. Can- ada needs more women of this type Ito take an active interest in the af- itfuirs of the country . , . . . I - .. .. S .-a (3:nmda's new purlizunvnt` IS gning to miss the presence of one of its lmnsi charming former members . . . .Thut. is. Mrs. George Black. who from 1935 Lu 1940 was one of the ,1.wn wumcnvmom'be1`s of the house I Q3Hinn- 4`rn- 1|\n I-nncihnnnnv Hf Hwo wumcnv members 01 mo nousu . . . SiH.i.ng for the constituency of the Yukon. Mrs. Black rzm for elec- tion in hold the seat for her hus- band and gave him a chance to re- gain his health . . . He has now ro- cnverod and Mrs. Blac-k withdrew to give him the nominzition Clan hue Int! :1 \I:n`ir`-rl and inir`l'- I , Q How would you like to drive an |Ell`ll'bl.l12ll`lCC or some military veh- :iele`. _ . . Already in England wo- Imen are taking the place of men `as chauf1'eu1`s. ambulance drivers. vhus drivers and truck drivers . The day may not be far off when women will have to take men's `places here-so if you are interes`.ed in this type of work there is a grand opportunity to get l.rainin~g right. here in Barrie. . . u "Plan 'l'`rnvrl l\/L-\hn~ lnrnnunv in chit`!- mere in uarriu. | The Ford Motor Company is start- ing a free training course for wu- `men across Canada which wi'.l bi- known as the W(`)men's Aiixlliary Motor Service 1 . . Chillick l\ lolm's are ('0-operating with this schciiw. Classes will be organized in lhu `near future , . . Each class is limiied 10 ten members . . . Any wnmezfs uni-inlv rn~ rrrnun !`ll'| rntiiclnl`--~.`\l` society or group can register--or you can apply individually . . . The only qualifications you need are that you have a driver's license and are over eighteen years of age . Roger Jobson. the service man- ager ur Chittick`s will give the lee- -tures which include 0110 lesson :4 iwcek for eight weeks . . . The L`I )lll`S(` :lllL`llld.`.~` inslrucl,i)n ml the opera- Ilion Zllld` niaintemince of curs and itrueks . V.`-u 1vnI\ and ..n inOnu-ncfinn vim-II- `AI lt`Il lllL'lHUL`Ih 11(1) \'\'\lIlI`CnI.V zine smu-: now Lnl, lllunca c.um5.v look breight. And we"sha11 sleep so well at neighl. When you have doused the `It-.ctric 1c-ight." `l.l'UCK . . . _ . You can get an interesting circu- Ilar from the Ford people giving all details of the course . . . In this. we ,noted- that uniforms and borols are tprovided for class work and that ilhe courswe ends wiih an Official Mus! . _ . Those who pass will be pro- lsentvd with 2: dislmctivv pin : Already there are three womvn `in Barrie whn havo been training: -in work of this nature . That is "at the nmtur m<`*chzmir`s cuurso H1 .nu.:ht. schoul . . . This course was `CUHIDIEM- d just before Vaaslvx` . .-. 9.......\a. 1lll .`( . whn nhl H 1 and white \ u u dt (`lll':I1i( (cu given un Inc? Former Allalidale Girl Given Post In Guiana ln appointing Miss Esther Thum- son of 230 Rusholmc Road to the office of secretary-treasurer of the mission field in British Guiana, the General Board of Missions 01' the l resbyteri;m Church in Cnnndzi states that this is the first :Ipp()il\t- menl. iii` its kind made in the history of the church. MISS Tlmmsun is the (l:uuzlil.er ul Rev. J. B. Thomson, minister n-t` Dufferin St. l`re:~:l)yteriim Church. '1`uronto. who was minister of Allan- dnle Pre.<.bytcrizm Church about thirteen years um). Miss Tlmmsun is definitely in business girl. She is at present with the M;niut m:turer.~z' Life lllSlll`.'lll(`C Cumpmiy. She lins received :1 purely 'l)llSlll0SS' educa- tion and unlike most women mis- simuiries who volunteer fur foreign service lius had no rlezuumuess train- L iu1.:. .' r-vnnvtq in im mil in nrilish mg. She r-xpm*t.=: to go out In (`nlinllu in tho autumn .'mrl is keen- ly nnl'u.`ip:1lim.{ hot` new work. which will bv in the nnl.\u`v of businus:: administrator for the Presbyterian mission field in that colony. . N N - _- J), _.._._._r4..._. 1` Mrs. Ge<>b`I;`."J$i;|_1A7sZt`<)n 1 Talks To Cundles W.I. Tho March meeting nf Cundles Women's Institute was hold :11, the home of Mrs. Baker Tuesday. March 12. with am attendance of thirteen. '` - H ,.,.., .. ..,. .1 4-, .. in. win: un uu\.:n.uun,\. KID Committees wore arrnmzed for tho dinnvr in Midhurst Hall, May 22. to be served by this branch for Dis- trict Annual, Mrs. Gen. Jnhn; Miiiesiiig, District President, gave m:m_v helpful thoughts on Institute work. Mrs. Mutkin thanked lhf` S])(`:lk(`l` on behalf of the gzIthcrim.'_. /I.... nut... nr\|\1r1\v\n|v hm .n-nut. If you ask why it stands` so high. Approaching upwards to the x.-kigh.l To save me. if I were to digh. I simply could not tell you whigh. \