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Barrie Examiner, 14 Jul 1949, p. 10

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jaas atom can 31mm mm mm ONTARIO CANADA THURSDAY JULY 14 1949 RECIPE IIINTS gt Wm Moundcccm MD FHXFORmuX MONTREAL The beginning if wonderful friendshipltliits what Im wt to be Hil be the result of this Tad Titl lliiv in Heinz rwm of TonLilo it 11 1011 do it till any other brand Serve halt lsvlrana of your family calling them No ntl No but their rcrdict If the remit is LAIDIILI uils WY mlnhr hm gum the favourite Will be lit1m In the mod tfl Liililibilgoriicn out if voted Ilain rniiri ll lUImtlU lillcftil hrlF1h1Cllglflggiitrugrsl 11tht ML lzi ior any on of 11w delicious lIEINZ CONDLNSICU ritJLlS tuiaoiioii litzdt loin llciziz fiiindzliip gtwm uw uvunwumuuv SS 11 FLOS TWP SCHOOL RESULTS as llltlt toiki Grade Murray Hull Git iv The marriage of Miss Millicent 33 Sr opfuliaillaiiimum Taylor of Saskatoon to Stcond Grade Elaine Atkinson Ineut Roberts of the lttAt lo Grade James Atkinson 1rSchool at Camp Borden tm plan 131 itdtlt 51 Hitllld Alkln run Thursday June 10 1911 at an lercnzng Ceremony in T111111 Ant glzczin Church Bziiiic tolmxmi ta reception at Robindalc Inn Ofltter Cadet lloit 11itc Illt jbride away Mrs Harry llcll Wtr gmatron of honor and Secondlnciit Harry Bell was groomsmzin After itdding trip to South jern Ontario the couple returned to linako their bonit in Barrie llllmbwllml 0rch SecondIdem Robtl1gt giaiiiuttJ Mml hull0 Emu Alldwy tin law from the Unirersity of Sus all lltlllj KORE rlvv lllililzwunclm Slnlngl mt liiki llflvid Jtllllglkylltlo lyaltllilllie at zinip lordtn 1111 gt1131i lfliCI and became an Alllltilllttl mull Jon my all One Hundred Attend Compbcll Reunion iDriving Nails at 93 zie Eiumired numbers of ECampbell Clan met in Midland Iark July 1949 for their lOllll iinnual reunion Mis Jennie Vant tilibiiigh Indian Head Sash midi Mrs and Mrs Thomas Simmons of Clitll William Manitoba came the farthest to attend the gathering llii tliiV was so but that tliel young folk spent most of their lllllt in the lake while 1111 oldca people sat and weitcd together iiw ncwmg filtlttlsltltil iiid Illiikltij lncw one WEDDINGS Maize Pilltry on it NOBERTSJAYLOR ll To Grade Honors ports Mai tan allull llltllCillktl nil individual Mrs Spring Itltlllcr Vw ANTEN MILLS PROMOTIONS After the noon mcal btisin 54 lineeting was field With Mayor llticliard Robertson of St Calibani mes acting as chuiinnin tirrrnti Vtllts of the past tllt rcie ltLlIll bv Mrs lickiiei iiiitititesl silence was observed in reincinU brance of llltIStJl1U had passed Captured All the glorious frrsli iii5 or lllltljtllttl fruits picked 11 the 11 of flavor and color This hit you liah when you llllltjilllltl1jt llltnltllll lilllllll limt Imtin For Certt is the natural lllllllltlt in fruits that undo jziiiis jam and jellies Warm Weather Specialties ill tl to NIH on the porch or loin are illiiionc supper plan llil perfect for Mltll ltitll is tliia is Jlilll in any of the ttlt delilt ciouit lockedin lltt14 Sinipr place llltlthllllttl moulds of Jillii llitti Ill Shirley Iricst Baked Beans and have appetite Baked Beans itl 111ttili lrtws the pork 5113 pint dried PM or hmmw limit into the beans Mlx the 13 pound salt pork halt lciii1it iiiclzoscs and boiling water teaspoon stilt 12 teaspoon try iiius and your oil top orcr and lard cup molasses cup boilluilm in lti oven 11110 degrees tng water lillhutt four hours lncoier the Sttftli beans in cold water to like jri red nnistiird for the cover over night ook in tlielit in minutes of cooking This same water at low heat abolitfiriiiltcs to servings Chili sauce three hours or until the skinsfis good iiith these and some folks iburst Pourgheans into bean potlpork tcziniid Bran ltrouii Mud ippcn thats llllltl to bent merit of Norway formally recog TcMM ruled the Canadian title to the July Sverdrtip group it Arctic islands CANADIAN ISLANDS In lcbruir 15131 the govern IIolly WA will meet at the llti11lt ArRAL DISTINETIOV of Mrs Nelson Britnstin on Wed Smiill cars distinguish the Indian nesdny July 13 at 230 pm elephant iron the African species UPHOLSTERING While Youre Away Have your liestcrfields and Occasional Chairs Repaired Recovered Stratford Upholsterlng Go For Free Pickup tplettlsFurnituretlectritr SALESAND smvrcs 139 Dunlop St Battle Ont PHONE 3721 Holiday Time Cottyseunersr lCorps officer in the Fall WOODMAW Miss Vera Eileen Maw daughter got Mr and Mrs ll Maw Mine lsing was married in the puisonage nit Minesing on June 1919 it two oclock the afternoon to flurry Itotitld Wood son of Mr itlltl Mrs LN Wood of Miiiesiiig Rev It ceremony The bride wore it dryss of powder blue Silk jersey with iiizitching itc cessories and corsage of red IUMS Ilcr attendant Miss Audrey llrnpcr of Elmvulc cousin of the bride wore pink taffeta with white ic cessorics and corsage of yellow groonismnn for his brother re ccption was held at the home of the brides parents Guests were present from Toronto Barrie and Elmvzile For her wedding trip to eastern Ontario the bride wore ll grey gub iardinc suit with navy accessories They are residing in Mincsing runnyrut31erw in the afternoon Miss Doris Mzic Fitman RN daughter of Mr and Mrs CharlesFirmzin 11 Burton Avenue was married to Robert Ferry son of Mr and Mrs Ferry Barrie in St Marks Anglic an Church Midland The ceremony was performed by Rev Cath czirt The bride wore streetlength dress of bluegrey crepe llcr shoulderleigth veil was attached to matching halo headdress She wore corsage of red roses Her ai tendant Miss Barbara Srigley of Barrie wore dress of salmon pink crepe with matching halo head dress and veil and corsagc of blue baby mums Henry Ferry wns groomsman for his brother The bride andgioom ileft on wedding trip to the United States via the Roosevelt Bridge at Corn wall and returned by way of Mon treal and Peterboro For travelling the bride wore suit of mulberry gabardine with navy accessories They are residing in Allandale gt DINSMOREDOBSON Miss Lois Jean Dobson daugh ter of Mr and Mrs Dobson RR Barrie was married on Sat urday afternoon July 1919 at the home of her parents to Ken neth James Dinsmore Son of Mr and Mrs Russell Dinsmore Brant ford The ceremony was perform ed by Rev Boat beneath white archway in setting of tall standardsofpink andiwhit flow ers Clements performed the marriage roses Laurence Wood of Barrie was One June 21 1949 at two oclock To Urdu ti Billie Hzinkin Don iltl Scott lo Grade lloiotliy Hayes Margaret Newton tawny lo Grade Barbara avunauglh Donna Cole Dennis Iliiiiing Jim iny Hayes Lorraine Lalonde lo Grade Gayle Miller Linda Simpson Wilma llll den Brock Maud Mctcnlfe Teacher Agnes Mtin Hi ilctin Ot ss 16 Ciro Twp PROMOTIONS To Gron it Norman Ilodgkin son Dorothy McNivcn Stuart Strnchun To trade Ardellc Gillespie James Hodgkinson Melbourne Iltltll Hilda Rivett To Grade Ann Johnston lo Grade Joan Brccdon Stu zirt Gillespie To Grade Shirley Woodrow Clara Black Teacher lPromotions SS 15 Vespra Township To Grade IX on years work Mary McDonald Robert McDonald Donald McGinnis To Grade Robert Patterson To Grade Geoffrey Bowen Ronnie Frzinkcom Josephine Mc Donald To Grade Phyllis Bowen Paul Shannen Rhcta McGinnis To Grade Michael Channen Murray McGinnis Douglas Patter son To Grade Douglas Davis To Graded Elvie Frankcom Gordon Palmer Names in alphabetical order Mrs Nina Wattle Teacher SS N0 INNISFIL Entrance on years work Doris Forbes Barbara Richardson Christina Chappel To Grade Dick Curtis Gwen Forbes Ruth Forbes Alice Fitzsimmins Betty Houstonil Flo Torrens Paul Tuckey To Grade Bernice Hill Joan Kingdom To Grade Bob Curtis Shirley Curtis Buddy Durham Wilson Forbes Helen Fitzsimmins Peggy Graham To Grade Barbara Jtine Allan Harold Hill Alvin Reid Ronald Tuckcy To Grade John Curtis Elizabeth Cooper Grace Forbes Tommy Fitzsimmins Freddy Eitzsimmins Ian Johnston Lee Kingdom Janice Lynn Rowat Mary Louise Sheldon Yvonne Walton To Grade John Hadley half promotion To Grade Phyllis Baxter half promotion Everett Cooke Jerry Miller Ellen Matteer Given in marriage by her father the bride wore streetlength dress of sky blue moire taffeta with matching headdress and at Kirwin Robbins Douglas Robbins Donald Sawyer MrsMarjorie Allan Teacher couple will make Norinne Haight Alan zininizick IN PARIS SHOW Among clothes being modelled at the lub France Anieritiuc in Pari at first showing of tillCan aditin fashions has casual wraparound coat in exclusiv Kilgornocli fabric in san taupe QUILT AND RUG FAIR ENTRIES STILL CllllllNG ational prominence ls being attained by the Siincoe County Arts and Crafts Association Quilt and Rug Fair to be held in Mid land the last Thursday Friday and Saturday of July Already over entries have been received and this number is expected to increase substantially by midJuly Kate Aitken nationally known womens news commentator and author spoke of the Quilt and Rug Fair in her broadcast of June 14 Toronto Star Weekly is planning feature article on it before the onto the Armed Forces squads expected One of these was made will perform at the Exhibition in ion Mrs ll Walker ookstouihl tllL first president was presviitcdl twith china cup and saucer Of ficers elected for the 1950 retinion Iwere lastlrcs Harry Cnrnpbcllm Wyebridgc ljcs Mrs Luckl ner Toronto Vicelrcs Roy GoodJ ffcllow Stroud Stlrcas Mrs Toronto Committee Jos Palmer titlld Irii Wilson Cookstown Everyone was glad to see Mrs illltlltlpslin Campbell 91 of Holly ziiid Mrs John lattiglilin 82 of ESL Catharincs able to be prcsint They took part in the nail driving 5contst for women and showed that they can still hit the nail on the head Brian McKilliciin son of illnroltl and Mrs McKilliczin Bar rie was the youngest person pres ent Friends were present from Cooks town Barrie Toronto Hamilton St Catharines Midland Orillin lElIllVltIf Stroud Dunnvillc Galt land Stiiyner All agreed that this ltvas one ofthe most enjoyable re unions they had attended and ilooked forward to meeting again in 11950 mi EIOPIC TO CONSIDER It is indeed time that the comw lplicated and mysterious luws thllth govern this widespread and popular project the raffle were pulled into the open and stream lined into just and commonsense rulings which could be enforced without embarrassment to every one concerned THE PAS MAN NORTHERN MAIL end of this month Announcement of the fair will be carried in the July issue of Farmers Magazine Jane Weston CBL commentator will interview Thor Hansen dc signer and Louise Culley Simcoe County Director of Recreation about the Quilt and Rug Fair over EIBL Toronto at 1045 am July number of antique quilts have been received for display and many more interesting examples of quiltmaking in Huronia are from thi Lillll lllrl fullinl Barrie Youll lllltl that rllllr Unl Ific in 1865 from the pattern Rob Peter to Pay Paul Another all white is quilted in maple leaf rose Scotch thistle and shamrock designs jll So only short boil is fairyno 111 ml to concentrate the jlltlt to jtllying Ftngc With ito tiiljits rculti sure and you git 311 llltllt jtii and jelly Miictly itiilt lb lzilai lotinch cilo bottle gt Allfiibrie lintcx iliiniiizitcs all worry from litlllli in and it comes in it amazing variety colon li for Allfiibric llNlIlX at your drug unit iv iorc lllltl followthe directions on the Htthltgl package garnished with whimin inquii few tssortcil suiiduirlus tllrt cookie or tlL of t1ht mi Ill plate Serve uitli tall Iltbly glusi Of ltctl tollci lint Ullltl lie IllClll itli sparkling tftlttli frrsliing fliorlellt Llillt loudrr desserts and salads ltrt yearroiinil favorites nnoiiiit of fruit the recipes Spinng How Wonderful It Is For Us that modern chemistry has lone so much is doing so much constantly to lllllL iv litallll into our lives Its responsible for lwuulifttl iiiulbinlgctuise new fabrics such is tlllllf iivlon lllltl ltlllllO icctzite myotis And tnoilern cliciiiixtrv is IJtllllllt too for Allfabric llllltx Tints inil lltex the famous household dyes that are so iiitire lill everv fabric whether Il1lrtl or Illtlllltliltl llltl guesswork of filiionlo leInitlliicnl or for guiltdrilled Can Make The Difference onus PAINT snap PAINTS and WALLPAPERS 82 Dunlop St Phone 3270 tions win 1115 CLOSED from Monday July 25 Until Tuesday Aug 7Get7 Your Summer Wdrdrobe wearing dress of crepe roses Poutney was groomsman by Mrs Ward of Coldwater aunt of the bride In Good Shape NoW 7721101192885 BARBIE ed by the grooms mother in dress of navy gured silk with navy hat and corsage of pink carnations For her wedding trip south the bride wore aqua blue crepe with black and white accessories The corsage of pink roses and carnajBraniford Her attendant was her 515 ter Mrs Stanley Dick of Torontoii yellow silki with matching headdresslTlalns for and corsage of American Beauty of Brantford At reception which followed the mother of the bride received iadian NationallExhibition at Tor the guests ins dress of grey lOUlO beginning 26 AugUSt tired silk wearing hat of honey blameStraw and eelsage of20WIll be selected to participate white carnations She was assist in precision drill at the grandstand hem till Qullll rPrecision Drill Squad TheCamp Borden Citizen handpicked squad of Canad The wedding music was playedlial1 Army recruits arrived in ijOttawa on July to begin an in Itensive training program in pre lparation for their part inthe Can From total squad of 30 about performances throughouttthc dura tion of the Exhibition along with squads from the Royal Canadian Navy andthe Royal CanadianAir Force This will be just part of the Armed Forces show at the aEx All of the Army recruits have recently completed general mili School of Infantry Camp Bordenl None has been in the army longer than four monthsr At Rockclie Airport the men will join servicemen fromi the other twoiserviceS 150 commenc training Th army souad Will be undr the command of Capt faogouncs some museums mm Jewell RCIC of Ottawa and WOII Bird of the National Headquarters Security Defence Guard Prior to theiridepartiireforTor is so sliortit cannot dull thenatural colour or spoil the lovelyfreshfruit taste They Starlight gm your jam Removefiom heat and stir in halfbottlejof Certo Stir and skim lull lei P91 QUICK it is how EASY First you crush quarts fully ripe berries Yes RHlEisaitnot underripe as in oldfashioned reci pes Measure cups prepared fruit and cuijSUgar into large sauce pan or kettle Mix well bring to full rolling boil over high heat Stir constantly before and while boiling instead ofl Because you donthave to boil downyour jami to make it set practically no juice can waste away in steami 80 youiget about 10 glasses instead of the youd expect from longboil Certo is nothingl but fruit pectinthe natural sub stance infiuit Which makes TA jams jam and jellies jellextracted and con centrated for easier quickZ sometrouble within seamen er making The name Certo is trademark Arraicioioonmiroodu recipesCettashelps fruits to jell perfectly with an average yield of 50 more jamor jelly POUND or JAM 011 unit mo wim cmo campus no More soon now it POUND min onionsmi WAY at1re results Withr qr Jet 78 kitchen tested recipeseadifferent each fruit While the season lasts why not make several kindsof jam bud jelly for those 10mg winter months Bot be sure to follow the Certo tpes exadly dont change tithing and your jams and e1 swift alivays turn out right Fftiit Pectin you

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