1 ])1"c1pCS 2111 ' 44w` employ xvooden r gnh--2.1-n v11m:1` W0)` .\I1'.<. James .\Iz1c.\1zu't.in"1 the ma.1-riage of their -.~.m-r,n-or I in H:L1'01d a.<. lncluuc-u. Mrs. W. P. Gm- I|'`A H J cam 1` The Harmony Club will meet this ~,'l`hur.~:(la_v e\'.-Hing` at the home of 1.:)lr.<. Harry Moren, North Street. Mr. ' 2G. W. .`-\n(le1's0n, from Talara, Peru _ {will show colored movies. Mr. and r=.\l1'.<. And:-1'. have been staying at ;_\lrs. John Powell's, Sophia Street. We hear the club members are in- w'it.ing guests. Wouldn t you like .+n hr- invifed? I l ` I.u.~rt S;L1urda_\,' evevning Dr. and`, ;.\I1'.<. iandal Richardson held 21 din--` ltner party in honour of Miss Erial I ` Nabb. WzLt.te`1'wo1't.h and M1`. Angqs M2- ---~ 1 I hum, Mrs. John Hickey, 31155 Mild- rw-.i Walls, 1VIi.~'.$ Helen Gzu'1`ett, Miss I.-... I :11! I. 311'. and Mrs. Wm. 1\'IzLrsha11 (A1- 1bert,a Newton) and small son, Rob- in-rt visited for :1 few days the latter `lpart of last week with Mr. J. F. 1 .\'ewLon. ` -I 1 1,, YT:r (Uni-In NT~_\.~_|l xi .\ewLon. i ` Mrs. John Hickey (Ruth Mac- `.\Iartin) of Akron, Ohio, is visitim; -her pa1'ent.<, .\I1'. and Mrs. .Jas_. Mac- [Mart'Ln. vm._. \v,.I.',....'n L. ha nu-n5 I ;ua.rLu1. M1`. Thos. Mclienzie is in town` for the Walls-;VIcl{enzie wedding and is visiting at the home of .\I1*.~t. ii. A. Stephens. .. h.. .....l \h-.` Q U Cnnriix. 1). .-\. btepnexm. Rev. Dr. and Mrs. S. D. Goudiz. ;who served 44 years in Canadian ;I\'o1-thwi.-st Indian Mission posts un- `dor the Methodist and United Church gnl'(: spending a few days at the home `of Mr. and Mrs. F. Hurlburt. i TUESDAY, OCTOBER 4th, 1938. 7 THE ART CENTRE The Art Centre bt-gun the yea1".~. E activities with an executive ine ion Fridziy evening last. Groups ai- }re:ui_\' outlined 1'01 the year are as i_1'0ll0Ws: Play 1'4.-zxdin-,2`, Saturday in~.m-ning, Children's group in Arts` '2mri C`i'z11'..~r, :1 sketching` ggroup, .\1zu'-` jonettv.<, current events discussion _':r0L1p, Arts and C1'uft.=. Those in-i `tC1'f`.~ t8(l in attending: any of these V'_'_"l'()11])>' or in becoming: 21 member 01 i `the Centre kindly get in touch with `the :t(".iI`._Q` :'.!'l`1'tZ11`3 , Miss May Liv- il`1_L:'.~!U)n, 48 James Street, Telephone`; 1+1?) W. It is expvcted that add` iitionul groups to those listed wili 'ile\'r210p accordim: to the desires of ;the mo-mbe1'.<. Start the fail rigiit by :1:-\`r-lopinf: a creative hobby. and join w Art Centre NOW. 1 V 6 ( 1 .\I1'. and .\I1:<. Iirnr-st .Hunkin and 12'.Ll'_"11tf.`1` of Tm'rmto are \".:~'ft1n<,: at! 'Thum:1.4 H;mki11'.~'. l 3.71`. um`. .\lv:.~\. J. H. Maw spent 21! `.'-w 1u_\'.- with friends m 'I`oron`co'. 1 guests. muted '2 EDENVALE ` I l .\l1'.~. Howzml .-\tkin; of` --ited 1'e1ut1\'r>.~ hvre last Fri- i I I. 1upe1`\\'i. Oiiver .\IcQuz1y ul- 1 no church .-:e1'\`I:e I `- as zmni\'ersar_v .=er- ` held :L: Minesing. H. M. Glffen and` ..L I.`..n..n~1 ` :1 mg: Don I U11 ` Ruth Mac-` T weedsmuir , visitim: 01' Of the B3 Jas. Mac'- Club, 11* 3- 1 ` ;1o\\'.~" Temp} athe luncheon Barrie Club, bers of the l and Midland - DC,Gg_i; Z\rl1l?; f3f ; ann .\1i.~zs Mclihe . ` __.' portant (att ll:te`3hE};1`t1I;:_ at 12.30 1).!` }b.m' `g Lloyd E l phy 2 m yuu1"> Entries Ex` mvc Inet,-t1n;4` at succes .. .. . . Lloyd F _yea1 , _ 4 1;. Satu1.da}.i'\\'~ll1l1ti.`l (:1 'oup m A1'L~:l`{'~ C ;`C 31:11"-l5ih}`1 1 1`'```E ..< 9,` 5e 9 _ 'm_[&L:111I1)1z11`zl:1\: ' '9` -` "*- z1 l4 ,113t1}_?3.( W W1" Ii. Liv-I "_ " 1 ` u.+ "u`olonhnnr-|`.l 0lL*'- \ town .vedding .;.......:::.___...,...,_.,._,.;__,.__u._._.........,-.3.1Was 1 t You W hat Women are Doing . . `h A 1, 102014 )1 029:0 _ , On ' ` Street v 4110.- . . - ., . _ isv oi .VI1.s.~I . lookmg. ve1'_v .~p .. -. .. -. n:-un.. n \|:|,. uml 1':1H-liko. H1 wine In-(1 \\'o with her 5 at Beet-`. '8.00 p.m. MONDAY 1 , Collier caught a glimp- `lsc of 2 `looking sporty in woolen Turf Coat (licnwood) with hat of the same material. Looked :1ll.1[.`,'1' comt'o)'uiblL-. as well as in the mosL popular full c0lour-\vine. 1 1. . ~'3.3o p.m. TUESDAY I Rho \v:I< ning` in *3.30 lUt.auAx , I She wow 21 _g'1'2xy tweed coat, black`; I. She was going: into Hui'1bu1't<.' _.~`h0L'>`, black gloves, black hat, rod `patent belt, red silk scarf and car-',' I vied :1 red patent pu1'.~:e. Bright and? `attractive looking. `` 2.10 pm. THURSDAY ` In the Post Office. A grey-liaiu-(1, woman in `grey suit with grey 1'u1`1 `collar, grey felt hat. She wore? `black gloves and shoes and carriedi "4 black patent handbag`. Dl'e.~ISf-:1` ilwizh individuality and distiliction. ` 11.05 a.m. rKlUAI V Just cast of the Post Office. She , was wearing a knitted suit, felt hat and carried a soft suede purse, uli id in the popular plun1" colour, whichi, looked pa1'ticula1'1y at,t1'ac1i\'e wi-`.1115 her _:_;'1'ey hair. Her hose and shoes 1` were dark and her coat a soft \va1'1n5, yellow. The impression she c1'eaLe(ii1 ` was plea. clu.-er1'u1. ; 1 1.20 a.m. FRIDAY 1)..,.....,: \1v-_- '2 m-meimr Dnnlrm ` 11.20 rKlUAI Passed Mrs. '. crossing Dunlop Street. towards Craig's. She wore! a grey tweed coat, black shovel-I ]'\Yil11h\{1!` f0. hilt. dl`(!:'$,l Exceed those of Past Years A Successful Oro Township Event. 13 \\ V Fletcher, S.S. 8, was tl`n:' winner of the championship tropliyl `` la: the successful Oro '1`o\vn.sl1ipl_ `School Fem` at which ent,1*iu.~; excucr-l led those of 1936 by a small m'l1';.','ll1. ,`.` lCon1pz11`ative number of entrlt-.< fori` , recent _\`ea1'.~: is as follows: 1938,` : 14.11; 1936, 1416. 1935. 1252. `, i Fletcher captured the coveted u- 1 _I\\".ml- with a total of thi1`ty-nin- _ A, . . u':....,... /xr +1.. .nnnu.l I\\-i'Iz. 14-11.; 19650, 1410- Luou. 1.:..).:.. "L _ wzmiv 5_poiut.~n. \-Vinner of the second prim` :book was Gordon Woodrow of S.S.i ~`1U, with 37 points. Jack Smith, .5. i f 10. won third prize hook with 3 L 5 points. i . \\"inv\r-.1` nf fh- recitation metlal V\'l1H\C.1' 01 ms- recluuloll Hl|'.".l':U; was JuneCostelo ,S.S. 17, whilu` i.\1zn'<::1ret Hin. S.S. 2, carried off public speaking honours. Champion :. were Shirley Rin, S.S. '2. C `in the junior <:0nLe.~:t and Dorothy 1 w|1".}] 7, in the seniox`. \` 1 1 . If you want to becomu :1 m0t.im= 'l;xi~tu2`e actor. learn to ridt: 21 l1or:~e-. ', 'l'l::1L'.~x the advice of l'l0l1_\'wo0 lo:1 pm:iL1ce1' of outdom` :,n`tio.1 ' idrzunzx, Hzn`r_\' I`0p" Sl`_:erm:1n. whose 'l;1te.~r -`llopalong Cu: 1'01n:mc<'. 1l'01ltLH'l!`.f.:` William B0j\'(l. In O. .\Iexir-0, will have its local op0n- 1 in:-' 'l`hu1`. at the G1'2~.na Tl- Al-up. .L2.l:st 'Wed11esuay afternoon, Mrs. ha T\or1n:.m Clarke held a pickle and Y1` Jzun shower at her home for Miss Jo Eiiul Wattcrwortli. Mi.~:scs .\la1'gai*e'. and Ba.rba.ra Clarke, looking zulor-l able in long blue taffcul g0\\'11',|\I opened the door. Mira. Wane?-me worth poured the tea. .\liss lirial W Wat.tei'won;h, guest of h0no1`,l0ok(.-d V: very .~;n1art in :1 black silk d.1`e.ss, ` black felt; hat with Breton brim one black not veil, black slices. "l'lie` table xvas iaintily (lElC0llElLL`.`(l _\\'i`..i ,5? pink roses and tall creani czmdle.<.[l`l Highlights 01' thv t_u:--u co1`.~vu:,-'e;` of ro.~,-es pi-c-. to )Ii.~:s Vvzmer--._-"l worth by Miss Murgziret Clarke and H1} 3. jar of jaim from lul'l'y" Cla1'kv.;~*l (Thv1'e .~I noihinf: like training" _VOUl'l`U (10: to do up fruit. .) L1 loy The Barrie .-\d\':1nr-'= Garden Notes "_U' I n-r-XE (lay \\a `V1*111a11i that the woman is to ``"``1'} ` metics. So I l"33`v9"- 1:-15 Dru}: Sto1 beth Arden S such an appe could hardly Dunlo` , ,9 \v2x_\'. But 1 mole I . 7 t .1,,,,,,,._ 1 1n\`0_ fo ut. 21 horse. Shr,-rmzm. ` . n ,1 mm. r-(x 3`, I stepped In `-'.1t.t1`uct.< us _ g wind0ws-S1 1~sibly be able Anxw Hot 21 be)` for $12 .1 1 f.-'01 one t} . -1' (of (-()u EVE GOES sibly be able to uuoru u nun u.;.-... ` >`mZll`t litlle f.1')'.0H num-i $12.95, a real '1):-:1u1.'. .-\m1*. got that I think is even . `er (of ('()L11`>`0 I didn't tell Annel gthat) 21 cocoa broxvn silk crepe (sat- iin lined) with dull gold 11-inn1iin_:'.<. `The d1`e.<.s looks to be worLh at. least I twice the money which I paid for Vhut are you going to xvearl Anne 1`u.~hed up to me on thu .~t1"u-*1 and zmked me. Here we \Ve1e both invited to another . T'ni.< bu- nm 'rm1en nf+'nir to wlm-.11 I invited unothel` . 1n1.< nu- ing the THIRD affair had bet.-n z\sk(~(1 for thy .~`2m:<- ;.:i1"1 I felt. I just cou1in t wear my one- iu11d-on1,` 1'.~pL'Ct(lb1C looking after- lnoon dress zxjwain. S0 Anne and {I stepped in to 1'. store which u1\vay.< :..m-1..-r; H~`. h\' its un-1.o-thc vnmute' announce the niarriage 0: mm; daughter Margaret Isabel to Harold` Onley, son of M1`. and .\Ii`.<. Jolin`_ I-lolrodu of Montreal, on Monday,` Seplemlmr 243, in To1`0i1L0. Mr. and: `T s. Holyrode are spending two` ,.~l<.~5 in Berniuda. On their re i `curn they will be at home afzcr '0ut0be1' 18. at 75 Oriole Gardensl,` 'I'o1'ont0. by Its up-1.o-cnc VIHHULU gwi11(10V\'s-St1'z1!1s111a'ns. Could 1 pos- `sibly able to afford a mw (in-. . l II'r\? .. .~m-,n-r little: 9-reen num~ (BY JOHN ('l20.3kJ d1`e.<.s looks to be worm 'cll.- lcdrl. ` it--$8.95 mu. mun `. hm} ~m\r'r-rl different f1z1vou1'.< and from 8 21.111. to 9.45 p O VVha'.1 is on- of ihe cs I1 fications of people you 1- it not ef1'icienc_\".` \\"1m1 3. of acquiring` this valuab by u hu.~im:.~.< L-0u1'. good foumlation for suc |- home 01` bu.~'im:.<.< 1ii`< _ know the Bur1'ir--O1'il1iu * ;le:_r<- nigzht school opens ()Hl.' l`Ll.~'H. inuuu~4 \.\ 2m_\'l..hin_v:; is 20011 . I picked out 21 pair . ford r:orc.< $3.50 .~' on .<:1'l(A for . .00 |'hm-2-'.~= nothing` \J\/14:.) SH QPPINQ lulu _:l)l\:.~ or '|`hr-re-`.~= .'1u;11it_\' whr-n you `it with both fc-wt. H11 .~=c21w .~L'L'H1> : when we relax 21 <'r:u-k1in_2` :_-'rz1t( tried Sz11'jem .< F '11 Pnv.-; T?u-.hin zxg'z11n. D0 Anne a1nu| \ by its up-1.o-thc 14'--1n.~n1v.)'n< (`f'IH'I(1 1 DOS- I Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Walls held a Trousseau Tea last Friday after-_ noon in honour of her claug er Missl Mildred Walls. Mrs. Walls, wear-f ing rose lace gown and Miss Mildredl \V21ll.< wearing: pink chiffon with a, shoulder corsage, ieceived the guests.` Those pouring tea were: Mrs. Thoc. McKenzie, Mrs. Howard Felt, Mr;)._ Guthrie and Mrs. Jas. MacMartin. Other assistants included: Mrs. Ken. Walls, Mrs. Leishman, Mrs. K. Mc- Kenzie, Mrs. John Walker, Miss Mur- iel Felt, Miss Erial Wat ce1'wort}i, Miss Doris Kerns. Miss Helen Gar~ ett. The tea table looked pi-r-t.t_v with pink r.=ehu and pink! candles. v LL bl (`l P .\ \ \ f xsugm nu Wu nted o \~\-:v1v< 4 lAUTUMN MENUS 'I'zxkin_r in-to con. the im- poitance of .<:e1'vin5_~` wholesome foods so that the health of the f:1~nil_\' may he . the 1'm'ovcli1;g' lT;EI';`.lS are sug'_2'e:te as app1'o1n'ia'.'2 for u.~:e at this .~:ea. The menus :12"-2 typica` of mzmy which will provi-Lie well l.iZ1lk1llL`('1l meals at lY`IO(l(`1`ilLC cost. Breakfast-- Apple sauce . Bacon, Toast 3 Milk for children 3` Lunch or Supper l Sehzimhled eggs on toast Celery He-urt.<. Bread and Butter , Caramel Jimket, Cookies i .\Iilk for children l l l i Dinner [jam :9 l Breakfast Fruit. or Tomato Juice Cooked Cereal. Toast Hom-_\' Milk for children Lunch or Supper CheSLf Fomlu Bread and Bumm- Cole Slaw Jellied Fmit with Custard Sauce Milk or Cocoa Dinner Veg-getable Soup, Meat Loaf :Bake(l Potaioes. Baked Squash Lettuce Salad Chocolate Baked Cu. Milk for children Breakfast Cereal with F1'e: Fruit Poached Egg, Toast Milk for children Lunch or Supper r`w.nm nf Tnmn | Those from 15211'l`1 ameuuiug um Toronto Conference Biennial Y.P.U. Convention of the United Church held at North Bay last week-eni included: .VIi.~:.< lsobel Smith, ;VIi:\< li. Cummings, lVIi.'~';< .\lu1`ivl Chappel, )Ii.<.~ _ Verona .-\pplc>b_\'. )Ii. F1-ance:< Hurl-* ` bur`, .\Ii.<;< Beth s'dl`jedI1t. Mr. Leon- ard Cooper, 311'. Allan Vicks. Dinner `\oa. Beef 01' B1-of Stew \\'hipped Potatoes C1`e2:md C:xulio\\'e1' Sliced '1`omatoe:<. Ice Cream Milk for children on her m.-W 3,-'1'ez:u _-\'unt Iimily has for this wow}; that t as it 100k.<. TL T3`vx- I-an nuIL'r1 ll IOUKS. Evw (-2121 make. so 1`: on _\'our family. _...._.;vu r\A'1`l` .\I1'.<. .-\. .\1cNz1bb exltertexined Lxfh: tea last Saturday aft:-moon in hon-g our of Miss Erial Wa`:te1'wo1-tin} .\h';<. R. A. Watterxvorth and Mrs. E. 1 '1 E. 1.0115: poured tea. .\I1'.~s. .\IcNa.bb; wearin-g '1\Iagen.:a colour and I\`I?:~: ,_ .\I:n'ion .VIc.\'zxbh in Persizm purpi.-1 \ n1\'e.t. received thc :ue; .\Ii.~*.= F.1`I- ii :11 \V;1ttr:r\\'o1'th looked . r]2:n'min;` in black silk dre.<.< mm` Off-i` thv-face hat with veil. Tuhlw de('m'-' ations were (1i: 01'u11_'_:'H` r:1ndle.~=.-Th0.=e a.<. inc1ur1r~d:'.' xx... 11 \I' Tnv Mrs. IL Un \UuL u......_.. `BAVARIAN DATE SLICES Serves 8 1 pkg". S:1*u\vb'.-1'1`_v Jelly Powder 1 pint 1)0i1h1Q xvater 1-`2 cup Ain1ond;<. brmched ani l ` chopped 1 1-7 Ix;-rm mmler] and cut Ll I Almond Extract choppecl 1?. '-_l2;Lr-;<, seeded and 12 .\Iai'.'~Ilinmll0\\'s. finely cut 1 cup Cream. whipped 1 1-4 tsp. salt .\llCTI-lOD--Di.-. jn-lly po\\'dc:' in boiling \\`:1 t<-1`. Chill. When sli_;-litly thl( kf`l1(.`(l, beat with i`otzu'_v beater `until of c0n; of \`\ l1i])D(lI ,c-reuin, 'l'ol in z1lmm1 dz1tr'.4 and 1nzn'.~`l1ni;1'slow.<,then crean`. (to \\"nit"i salt and almond fl21\'01'in_: lmvw lac--3:1. a(l Turn into loaf pan. until firnu. Serve in : <*i~.:;1` \,ILcun u; nun: Peanut Butter E Stewed Fruit, C Milk or Cocoa Dinner Broiled Liv`.-1-, Butrered Beets Creamed Czu'1'ot.<. Pzu'sle_v Potatoes Creamy Rice Pudding Milk for children \ Those from Barrie attending tin *,...,..`n. (`nnfm-mwo Rionnial Advance Want'=Ads. 1 She bougrht zrores, _1u. u. H. 1v\'Cl(3I I r Dupper of Tomato Soup , Sandwiches 1 Fruit, (.}in;L'e1`bread . (`nnnu The Barrie Advance 71:EsTED RECIPES )1)`. and The crossroads of Barrie . . . the Arlvance Want-Ad Section, Where everyone who has something he doesn t want, sells it azzd everyone Who wants something they haveni; got buys it. It s just ` that Way with homes. 1 There are dozens for TO USE rent and for sale in the ` the Want-Ads. Use 1 WAN r_ ADS, this. section. L ta. 21> uc1u;auu.~ L ;.< one that even here _L`0e.4--Tr_\' l (1I'.`.`,'. l 15 :1 de.~:se1'L rec-ip.~ . ta. as de1iciou.~= 3 nun fhtlf ova-n _ I 21 pair of grog-n ` thr- thin}: to set I .. .~1a.._cn-r rnr-inn` TO PLACE AN AD, PHONE 53 An .-\m(-rican Company is produc- ing a line of m`b1'euk2\l)le rubber dishes. The 1'u)bL ' has been swun- ered tztsteless and Od()1'1\`:~`:?. A London <*m'iosi1._\' 1'6-cent1_\' dis- played :1 tvapot lmvim: three spouts mukxngx it pos_ to pour `h1'e<- cup: of tea . .-tuna u-n new from H16 `:-.*;..~`. 1 1 I ` ,...,....b. Polar 1-X})]O)`(`5l`.~l \\'00(l( 11 atablv uten. At . nm1a`~ !(`l1I']C)'_\' would adlwre to their lips. F In the 1'nitr:d sums and E:1:_:"!z1nd `fine di. are 1'e1'err0Ii to as `china . {In othc.-1' count1'i0.<, ho\\'u\'e1`, the bot- `zer dinnm'wzn'e is cnlh-d p01'(:e!:1in" Chinmmre derives its name from the gvlazei pore:-lain jars in which than ancient Pm'tu`_2'e.~u'- .~vzu}01'.< hmuu-`ht back . from China. A unique law in Omaha. .\'et,.'z..~'- _k:1. p)'0hibit.< thv use of :1 fin:-'e1' `bowl by more t`n;m one diner at 21 time. f`..nn1-nu-v in {'1-n \\'n:IH"ID1'. b0, 1 of . The disht-9 we usv from tho: e.\pensi\`e to the most costijv china iare submitted to u t.m11pcrz1t.u1'o of 12,200 for :1 pm'i0d of fifty ihours beore they are .1'ead3' `for I. g1'.1'/.ing. n,\.... ...`1,...,.... nn1vu]a\\' u~nn:lm\ time. C1'0cker_\'. in f1'o. \\'ez1thx-1`, ba- comes more brittle `Sham .1.=Llkl1 and `is apt to break if hot water is pum- ed into it. To avoid `Jlis pour cold ;water into it fi1'. T`.:.L,.,. ,.m,.L- hu Hm n\'=TI mare gwater Into It 111`. Dishes crack in the oven more placing` them in warm water bc{'n1`e dan of `his may be le.-. by 1'eadi1_\' during cold \\'e:1the`:`. lne they are used. 30 Elizabth Sweet PHONE 475 B./XF Novel Facts Curtains Cleaned..... The! C`111'min.x' and ,l)1'upn 1;1; ]<>11;I(`1' ;1'i.1(-2 DRY -CI_.EA3IIN G- 0111' ])HH'<*.\':~'.. i':>`1lm\`<-<`-_ by vxw-1'1" [in`i.s'..i:1,u'. us- . n1z1.\'i1\1nm .<.~~ri.-- f';1'Tim1. They W11}. 1-1-'.au1g '.Even'l_y. Phone 5'77 hr yickups Wright Sleaners .... E .-`IT? "|(\'|`\ '1 WRIGHT` Page Sev.':11' Weaymouth s Book Store