THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17. 1935. Share the pleasure with the folks at home. Call them on Long Pistance. Mr. Merchant We can suppy you with any quantity of the Rest Make at ' 5 ' 3*,` price rv`g_ . F\4(.r awn mvance 'Night rates on Anyone" (station-to-station) calls NOW BEGIN AT 7 P.M. How about your Counter Check Books U V LI] H1111. rm. A. A. SMITH. Ix` ` V\\ , t` N `WW. 9;] Manager hall. The Rangers had a most interest- ing meeting: at ;\Ir:~r. Knowles, when they started work on their Hzl11(ly- \voman s Badp:e, when putting` in window panes and repai1'iny: blinds. door locks, etc., was explained to `hem. Their meeting: next week, VVe(lnesdz1y, Oct. 23111. will be in Trinity Pa1'i.~:l1 Hall at 7.30 pm. It is surely :1 \'e1`_\' nzu`1`ow D0ii([\' which supposes money to be the chief good. 1e_\', marsn 2111 11:11. 1t .=: just as 11121111 w1ntL-1's comin on ues nmv are ur .\'z\tu1*(: s lap ; mist at dusk ley, marsh an H ,. 1'n;~& n.- Women s Page Why insist on baa: ".' .`_- ` '-a _ BEiij . . lst Davs are g,-.ttin_Lr sho1'te1' an the air`: :1 ker.-me)` snap; _ . ] Ah1\]n: mu 211' rlvmnnn m n :\I0thC1`\ 3rd 4th ;` Sui: COLLIER STREET W.M.S. 6t}, I AUSTRALIAN ': ' 7 . .`.I.. 75 DUCIRSS J.. 1 u.n.')(-I Phones Whvctlcy `I521 CENTRAL W.M.S. GIRL GUIDE NEWS G.G. is the highest medical grade oil obtainable from any of the Eucalypri of Australia. n `It is imported direct from Aus- tralia in crude form. (Get lhs. gt. from your | All impurities such as gums. resin and iron are removed by this rening. I G.G. Extract does not leave that stale odor and never loses its strength. 1 its Cincol content. which is the :'-'C\\-miZ(`d medical ingredient in " '\'ptus Oils exceeds 80% us the nrdmnry B.P. Stand- . set at 70". Cineol. AI'31)1g; [It is rened and steam-washed in Toronto. Canada. my snap ; are droppm in o Mother: . Inn - 1 OCTOBER K ayxzun. -E(1_4'u1' Guest. again. rutng round nhnn IYIOTP 3 D: \\ I}`u I . EGC.S AGAIN ADVANCE | AT SATURDAY S MARKET` u Saturday's market was rather slow H: ncomparcd with the market of the pre\ iou;~: week. There was an '9 abundance of choice g-'ardcn andj farm produce. but the attendance! was not; encouraging. Poultry 2-.m; dzliry produce were in 1'zzi\1` demamhg but g'a1'(len and farm products \\'c-1'0` hard to dispose of. 1 13"`-'.~: advanced another two po'.n`..~ ~ on ;-2;. urrlu_\' and many farm wives 2 received 1570 a dozen for the lam,-"cl l \'21rietie.<. One stullholder report.r-d ~ hz1\'in_: reccivc- .'$>%c for her 1z11';:estI em-'.<. The :1.ve1'z1g_';e price was 35c, while pullcts eggs were 25c or 2 hr/.cn for 45. Butter also rose s\1ight:l_\' in price and was sellin_;,-' at 27c 21 lb. (Ihickcns, which were-.< fni1'l_\.' plentiful. hrou_q'ht from 20 5] to 23c 21 1b., while the olaer birds? sold at 18c 21 lb. I nu. m. nu: nno uvm-n :1 : Fnnwg Isold at 1250 In. 1 Other prices were as follows ' Tomatoes 150 and 25 a basket, umb apples 20c and 25c a basket, apples 15c to 25c 21 small basket, (-iti'on.< 10c each. (izibbzigc 5c and We each, c'a1'1`ots, beets and pai`. 25c 21 basket, grapes 20c 21 small basket, bnissel :~'p1`ou`t.< 10c a quart. Chinese lettuce 10c :1 bunch, celery, 10c 21 bunch, potatoes $51.00 :1 l)z15_;,I squasli 10 each. pumpkins 10c to 15c each, turnips 50 each oi` 3 forl 10c, beans 10c 21 mela.su1'e, spinach 15c a small basket, peppers 3.foi'l 10c. \*eg`ctable marrow 10c each,i cziuiliflower 150 to 25 each. Q,..~.....\1 1nm-l.- nf` r-Hf uvnnrl l`l`ll{-\ll\' The % (ruumlower we to z:)c eacu. Several loads of cut wood, soft, \\'c1`(,- offered for sale outside market at $4 to $6 : but was hzml to dispose of. What shall we have for dinner to~nig`ht 7 is the question house wives musit. u.` themselves every day of the _\'ez11`. Sometimes the answer is quite simple, but often the point is 1'ez1ched wllere there seem.< notl1im.:' left to choose. .Fo1` jus? such times. as that, there is no meat =thz1:, offcers such 21 range of delect- able variations as fresh lamb. In-1I\\l'\ :`V 1..-..C|nlwl., n+ nll +iI\`\n.- n(*' EIUIC \"'dl'lE/IEIOIIS US IFUSH ldllilj. Lamb is a\'ailz1b`le at all times of tlic _\'l_*;J)', but is more plentiful and more economical at this Wimc of _vea1' than at any other season. and them are enough cuts that can be included in the family menu without (lil11}. ,'(.`!` of monotony. rm. imz. t\`{' iumk in Han kn.-4 l.-nnuvn 01 monotony. The leg`; of lamb is the bc.<.t known lamb 1`oa: u.<`L121l1_V \V'(3l_ ,'l1lI1_L' about six or Si,-\ C11 pounds. It is the ideal rou.--t for the company dinner or for 1110 _Lro0(l~iz`-(l fz1m'il_v (binner. A small 1'oa.<-t, and still a very choice one, is the ;~1houlrlo1`, which may be 1'oz1stcrl as is or it may be boned and .'fL1f'r'ml. A still 5111131101` roast. . for Ihe family of two or H~n-nu i.- +1-.,` l..~nn:~O- AG` ln\\1l\ \Iv11;nl'\ OIIC, l.\' [HQ SnOul(l(, l`, \\'lCIl lIlil_\' DI,` three. is the breast of lamb. which may z1l.~to be boned and rolled 01' stuffed. ` Then there are the lamb chops, loin, rib and shoulder, which zxrrw quickly and easily p1'epzu'(.-d by b1'oi]ing'. The neck of lamb is 213 nicely llnvorctl cut to choose for stewing` or l)1'z1i.=in2' and is \'e1`_v economical. rum. v.....1. U.'UllUHllC}.ll. 'l`hi~ lamb .~:l12mk.< or brx-u. urel also \'<-1'_\' often cut for .` zmd` what :1 tz1. dish they make! The flavor of lltzmb combines well with pl'l('.lC2lll_\' all \'0g'etabl0;<, so : made with lamb need never lack` vari r.-ty. Ground lamb nmkos an ex<:cll(.-nt meat loaf, one which has a. flavor a little out of the 0l'(liI1a1`_\ . Sea. in_;'.< such as onion, tom-ufo juice, ketchup 21 bit of bay leaf, or mint, ` may all be u;~'(:(l in mz1kin_4` a t;21..t,\' lamb lotaf. (`1x..-nu-.,l Inunk 1`\1\r< 1..-.A1.-5.1 in l'\ lilllll) IUEII. l Ground lamb balls cooked in `o- lmato and pattie.< wrapped with .bacou and broiled, are still other ways to use ground lamb to advan- tage. I Date and Nut Bread--OI1C cup boiling cotfcc, 1 cup stoned and chopped ciatcs, 1,: cup light brown; sug'u1', 1 t;ab]r:spoo11 butter, 1 egg,'.i 2 cups flour, 1 teaspoon soda, 1 tea-' spoon s-aft, 1 cup nut meats. 1 tea- spoon vanilla, 01 teaspoon baking powder. Add ands: fn (Info: null nnnr nvm`. VARYING THE MENU~ WITH LAMB DISHES powuer. . Add soda to dates and pour overl coffee. Boiling water can be used: but coffee does give 21 delicious` flavor to the b1'ea(l. Let stand while I mixing` the other ing1'e(lients. Mix: and alft flour, sal`, sugar and buk-] ins: powder. Add butter and nulsl and mix tl1o1`ou_J:l1ly. Stir into date| mix-`ure. Add egg` well beaten and `vanilla and turn into greased and floured loaf pan. Let rise fteen minutes and bake one h'om- in :1` `moderate oven (350 deegrees F.) Pnnnut Run:-an Rs-an.-I_.n11n.H1ivrl The tLl1`kC_\'.w` now arr. . ' the old farmhouse once more ; They arr: done with all their nr-: and their hntchin r1:iy.< are o'er. Now `.he farmve1"s cuttin f0(1(1(.`l` for ' the silo towering high, ` An hc .<. f1'ettinr.:' :m' (`()t}1])ILliHiI1`; C:1u.'<(,- the (:0rn .< :1 hit too dry.` lllUULl'Zl[C OVCI1 \v.)DU (1:L g'1'C P.) ` Peanut Butter Bread-One-third cup sugar. `$4 cup peanut butter, 1 . egg, 1 cup sweet milk, 2 cups our,`_ -1 teaspoons baking` powder, 1 team. spoon salt. \Ti\' nnui :H'f nnv. calf. tnnvnrnnd 1 SPUUH SZLHL. ' Mix and sift our. salt, sufrar and `-C baking: powder. Work in peanut`e butter and egg well beaten. using z1'c fork or pa.=tr_\' blender. Add milk it and mix tho1'oughl_\'. Put into 1115 ;:1'ez1so(l and oured loaf pan and n bzxko sixty minutes in a moderate t own (350 d0,\2'l`0CS F.) `I This broad nmlms delicious sz1nd- } ' "*4-h<\.< to scrv` with :1 salad and 21`; ~~!:~< or -v' "W the c11i1(l1'm1 s}s , ~'v.~.m (`~ 1:1 day 21 cup oi; `~~' `~n--`Hun ' `Mu--in Hm maul L FRl;lTiBREAD YOU'LL LIKE . OI ' ) -J A--Lxin pans and I-tkc :23 minutes . ., chielly on 1110 51. load, 21 CL the Inn v SI ill`(3l and ` The 1 ' 1` lack ` Shr in 41 ..u.. uxuux. pecan table- `), r.-ups AGRICULTURE RATED 1 LOW AT COLLEGEATEE But the air is n1i5.rh`~.y ])(}. U,'(:fLl1 an the scene is good to .<-00. An ohe1`e .< somethin in October that :<`i)'.< deep inside 0` mo ; .41 T just (-":.m`t hr-lp hvliovin 3n :1 )1` God above us \-.'hc'n Everything is ripe for harvest an the fmst is back uyzain. _1`dn-:n- Cnnf_ month, when our report will be pre- `. sented to the board. 3. We have found it nece.~.s'u1-y to use Miss Mou-lton during.-' the 1 month as supply teacher for .\Ir;:. `Shear. ' ;` 4. We would ask that the prin-- icipuis be 1'eque.~:ted to state denite- ily when making: out their month1_\' {report what `he 1'e:i;~:t1'ation IS in ie-z1c11 form `or grade. showing: am` lg-ain 01' loss and if any such on-u1`_ to state the reason why. 5 Vocational Committee _ The report_ of the Vogzmuiial L Cominittee, adopted by the board, 5 i recommended: ~ 1 'Nm+ -.1 nmvimnm of six tVDU- (Continued from page one: Management Committee ? The Managenlen Committee re- port, which was adopted by the board, read as follows: 1. Your committee would recom- Imend that no action be taken in re- l:_-'a1'd no the teaching of dancing 1:1 yzchools as proposed by Miss Seu- `gram. '1 Tho 1-Ono)-ts from the prim:.4 'g1'an1. `I 2. The reports Ypals showing` work done by teat:l1e1'.~: gin various schools is being` studied` `.b_\' your committee. This is `.' in- 'te1'estin;: to your co1'nmi' tee, but :'.~' `it will take some time to gu into IL fhoroughly, your committee would zisk that we be allowed 2111011101` will be ;.1'\r1(l +n +11 hnnrrl : i I`UC0l`nm.enueu: l` 1. That 21 m:.1ximum of six type- ..\vrite1's be 1'en-tc(l imnhxliatcly for '{`.hc comlnercial classes in the Col- ,y1egiate, and that your commlttec ) ; u1'_u`0 the bozml to g1'a11t _'}`.hi_~: request, as the Inachines are ` ' 11001` rm!` \`I`1(1 lplieants. . < i 3. ;Courses in rst aicl and sales- |l1]aI15h1[)Z1l`e being` considerecl and your commirt-`Gee has received word .that a grant will be allowed from kthe department if ca1*1`ied on. We [. `would like to have your approval to _`open these classes if satisfactory , 'a1'1`u11_<:e1neiits can be made. ' A ln fn\' was rtzceivc-l from llc-`ad-. r zmd '| neeue ; 2. That evening clzxsses are open iand all b1'zmche.'< are 1g'z1in being: itaughlt. We had to securc zmothel "teacher for art classes and instruct- ed the p1'inc-`ipal to z1d\'e)'tise for up- `, plicants. . :4, Four. in aid g 1 ms 11:11 neede(.l_. ! .) rp' 'a1'1`u11_<:ements be made. , A 1e to1' was 1`l:(-L-ivod 11e21d- qum-ters. ;\I.D. .\'o. 2. I`o1'o11to, ask- ing: for the usual bond of indelnnity [to the sum of $820 covering: the ries used by the Cadet Cofps. The . \v21.< instructed to Sim: the bond and fo1`w2u'd it to headquar- ters. 9 vv 1) \1n'\/+Hn nn\vI\.' :.n.:..i21Lo:{ .Th<,- Li1z11iko{Te1'i113_-' moefing of `Central United Church Women .< '.\Iissionz1ry Auxi1i2i1`_\' was held at the home of 3.1)-s. Creed, Drury Lane, on VVe:-(inosday ovenin_<: of last week. the president, Mrs. F. A(1ams,_prc- sidin_2`. .-\t'tr:r `he btruutiful Womn-n'.~= Mi <.ionzu'_V ti`lZlhkS.{`iFViI1`,1` service, Mrs. W. A. E. Doe, of .~\11und.:ile, gave an inspiring: talk on !`hz=.nk.<,- giving Day, telling" of the rst Thanksgiving: Day. dedicated to God by the Pi1g'1`ims in gwatitule for a bountiful harvest. Mrs. Ul`1'f~' sum: :1 5010. The City Ete1'n:'.1, and Mrs. Ed. R:1rti'i(l,r:0 contributed :1 reading, Thanksgiving Ann. Fo- f1`esh1nent:< werv served by .11" hos- tess and committee and a sucitnl hour concluded :1 pleasant evening. '4`! W. R. .\Ie'\/ittie. newly ap1;oi:1'.e-.l scliool inspector for this par. of the county formerly su',).x`\'1:-ml by the late J. L. G.'.u'vin, in 21 letter stated i'` was his pu1'po.~:e to meet with the board as soon as possible in order that he mi_;'ht Secure the nece.<.~:21r_\' information 1'e_Lra1`(li11g school matters in Piarrie. It \v:1s his desire to co- 0])e1'a`e with the board in all m::t- ters pei't21inin,<: to the \\'elfzn`e of the boys and grirls in B-.111`ie. !I`nllnu~inu- fhn incnrw-tinn nl`. the the boys and g:1l'lS in muriu. F0llo\\'in_2' the in; 01'. the COll09,`l21.t(` Cil(l(3`Z Corps held on `Fri- day, Sept. 27th. Capt. J. M. Cum- mings wrote the board as l ollow.`~`: I wish to bring: to your at`en'cio1`.| the excellent results that are being` obtained througrh the e"o1"s of Mr. Gir(lw0o(l and M1`. Cockburn. I was pa1'ticula1'l_\-' imp1'esse(l with the , posture. ;~:t_\'lc and u.le1"ne.~'.~' of `manner of the Corps, and I will he. very happy to co-operate with your , board in providing` an in:~:tructor .f1`om `his department from time L0 , ; Lime. ` ` ' `Tic: (n`l-urn-inn n'll`l`\' R:11`1'l(`_ `ikenny bank. .$z2s.'14. | Victoria School-4'l"otal enrolmen` 386, average enrolment 345.8 or `3;87.33 per cent, Miss Watson ill `Sept. 30th, Miss Tuck supplyin_9;;i .;K. M. MacLennan absent Sept. 9-h ;and 10th. Penny Bank, $51.74. 3 Miss Vera Mcllahon, school nurse, ' reporte(l having: made 40 visits to` {schools and eight home visits, and " that 99 children received first dose 1 iof diphth01'ia. toxoid. i Motions | Bryson-G.oodall--That as ;VIond:\y, Oct. 1-14:11, is election day. that the meeting for that evening" he cancell-, ed and all business be finished at this I meeting. - -- -- v - ~-~- ---.-.-. , "l'\n~m~_ T`hnmn:nn_'T`l1nf `inn :(`-(`_l`3-l 1 I gtnne." Miss C:1`.11c1'in(: HL11'd_\', Barrio, made application for 21 position on the occasional staff of the Barrie .puhlic . The 1et`er was re- gfen-e(i to the .VIanagmncnt Commit- _to'e. pa-Zn.-Innla Rnnnrfe _ tO'(}. Principals Reports C01lr:g`iz1te I11sti`*ute--.-\cademic : Total enrohnent 532, average at- tc-ndzmcc for September 499.30 or S)3.8:') per cent. Commercial: Total enrolmen. 142. average for Septem- `ber 130.83 or 92.13 per cent. Du-hann rs? \Un1nc:'rn1",I] nnrnlmnnt `ber 1i5U.?~;i$ :)z.L'6 per cent. ___ I P2`lIlC0 Of WZllCS:T0t'dl Tl1`0lllll Ht In regayd to freckles, the xvigdon] 483, ilV'01`i1a`%`0 424 01 38 P91` Cent of the ancients applies: An ounce of Low percentage of attendance prevention is worth a pound of cure. caused by whooping cough and skin When winter ends, and the sun `disease. Penny bank, $64.70. commences to be hot. you must be- _ King Georg'e--Total en1`0ln131`i`.` 22, rgin to guard against, the pig'menta1'y iaveraze 20.2 or 98.05 per cent. ldiscoloration we call freckles. King Edward--'I`otal enrolmentl Hats with brims are a necessity in 256. 1V01`aR`0 218-5 01` 83.15 per .the summer, and a good foundation cent. Mrs. M. Shear absent through {lotion will do much to protect the disability; Miss Moulton supplied. |actual skin from the actinic rays of `iPenn_v Bank. $28.74. the sun. When you go in for a swim and must abandon the shade of the beach umbrella, always wear 3;87.33 cent. a sun and windproof cream, and Miss supplyin_e';lpowder over this. .1: 1,1 Mm.I,mn-m nl'\cnrM- Qnnr H-h Rut. if vnn nrn :1 um-snn with ex- meetmg. v V . -. | T_\'re1~-Thompson--That `he secre- ta1'}.'- 1`ez1su1'e1"s report on nance as `of Sept. 30th, showing :1 bank bal- nancc of 8540.11. be accepted. I .11.-n:nn_{1nnrln11__'I`1nn+ in vir`-\v nf lance OI bD~iU.il. ue acucpwu. I -Bigvson-Goodall--That in view of `the secreiary having compiled a re- ;c-ord of all available supply teach-I .ers in town from applications rem` I iceived, that the principals be asked ito secure supply teachers tl11'oug'h '.the chairman of management com- mittee or secretm',\'. if a supply teacher is needed. `. Dwivnnn fin.-..4nl'I ,,,, Tkaf TI-I1:`nn teacner 1s neeueu. . Br_vson-Gooda1l -- That Trustee iHon1'_v be pzranted the usual leave of absence during his visit to the` cnnH1 ` ZlUSt`llL' . south. W The autumn thanko'e1'in_q meeting of Collit-1' St: Unitr.-rl Cl1u1'cl1 W.`.\`I.S.. was held on Friday, Oct. 11th, with Mrs. Mzllcomson p1'csi(lin_Q`. E\'m`_\' department helped with the p1 o,rrrum. xvhich was 21 commemoration of ten _\'ea1':~: union. Five small membm-- -p 4.1. 1-3.1... D....,l ,..n.m hm-. Hwlz. .soutn. i Smith-Dobson-TImt `he socretanvl be instructed to make arramzeinents` with principals of public schools amll Collegiate to `ake an inventory of; each room so as to M,-an d..F.ni'o information of the ~ " )"v1'l|: in our schools and tlrv` " wt-'. Wl lC`.`. completed be km` " '-` use of bonrrl. urv 4 morning: breakt':~st. aw "mlx tiny are delectable with tea. `mt ovr 31 u .-n u `an princ- ` studiedi rn1_:.. ._ ..r...y in The Northern Advance -J `~`,'v.nday "(In vary :1, I l[}U\\'UL 1' UVUI Llllb. But, if you are a person with ex- treme freckles which are always presenf, summer or winter, you will `have to use some corrective meas- u1'CS- T 1IV1n\I1 I\'F nn]1iV1n' n1n1`n nrmotcnrv l.ll'CS- I know of nothing` more necessary in the beauty kit than a double `st1'e11g"tl1 skin clezwinp; cream. Put `this on every morning: when you get `up and leave on until the last pos- ,sible minute. It will bring` back the clear, gloxving loveliness of sal- 11ow skm, as well as a blemished . V.-..... .~:,..i.+ 61~nnf'n1n111 c will has :1: follows : Cleanse the skin thoroughly. and then pat on :1 corrective. stimulant of special strenggth. This helps clear ]up tau and freckes and has a bleach- ling effect. ' I \'nw \'m1 will hat on :1 ;~'1)eciael,l .1. U U 1' folloxw : nu... .. I: union. rive smzin n1CIIlUU1`.~' of the Baby Band grave two li`tle selections very rleliyrhtvfully. Four Missioii Band chil(l1 en gave a reari- in_:z' in which all took part. 211111 two C.G.I.T. girls, Kathleen Howe and Gl21(l_v.< VVilliam.<, _Q`.`1\'0 :1 1'e2idin_2' and a piano solo, respect-`ivel_\', which were much 0lljO_\'(*(l. A .~:plc-ndiii piano (luet. by ;\Ii. .\lcPhr3e and ;\Ir:<. D. .\l cCuaig_", who 1'epre.~'ente(l the Evening Auxiliary. was a treat for all present. ;\I1'.=.. Thom yrave :1 brief devotional 1'eadin_u- and talk on Ch1'is`ian Ste\'2u'(lship, and .\I1`s. Jas. Robertson a sketch of the (lo- inyrs of the Auxiliu1'_V for the last ten _vea1`;~', after which :1 social half- hour was enjoyed. King effect. | Now you pat specizil, double-; bleaching: cream and leave "on as long as possible. Before you retire, wipe off 1110 [cream from the nose and chin. . 1+` .,,... 1....m m.'m `F1-nr-1:102. T wnnhl ` ITIOSE plquunc HUI! L` . .|.iL`n:I|I.u. . For expert advice on your tr-mtvl problems. xv-H `Vt)~1:m's' iv -. v ' Syndicate, 12 Bloor S. ... Ontario. [cream Irom tne nose mm C: If you have mild freckles. suggest merely the skin cream in the morning`, `bleaching: cream at night. In aiv wpnlm. nt 110 "`r 'bLeacnmp,' cream at nlgnu. In SIX weeks, nt he word` `freckles should have faded in `|g'1'c-at extent. n F`r..=r-klm: cannot. be )'0!n`' : `great EXIGHE. i F1!-=ck1es cannot. cause of H1r*`1' ::-`----=. "'3'!" the very nn HP r~" U1. ""':v~ individuz. hm! (M (""1 hr` and kept so 1i;::H M I t"--' 'mos: ind sting'uish:1ble. W1-nnl.-Inc: H1 `.7 nnininn 'mos: 1n(1`SL1m,:LIx.\1|zIu|u. I F1'.CCkl(!S, in opinion, " most piquzmt nnzl even .Enscnn:\1.` Far mmm~t mlvicn vour h - (111. Your night treatments will be as nHn\v: - FRECKLES WHEN A BIT or HUSTLING HAS SHORTENED YOUR TRIP. K . AND YOU'LL BE HOME WELL AHEAD or SCHEDULE. mm. . I would clo.:n`in_r: and the "'I'rinit_\' C0mpzm_v .< meeting: last week \\'z1.< 21 weim-1` roast and th0u_<.:h the e\'enin_.r: \V:1:~' too cold to (`;u'r_\' out the plans for an outside supper. the Guides _Q`reat1y enjoyed the treasurer hunf, which meant _:oo(l fun and exercise outside, followed by the weiner roast in the Pa1'i:~`h I-T5111,