ig made under the super vision of Sister Marie Anthony of Denver Colorado will be used in the Salute To Canada pageant being held at the Martyrs Slirine near Midland Ontario from July 27 to 31 The pagean massacred by the Iroquois Indians 300 years ago will be colorful prodtuction presented on four stages on steep hill side unantisarlr REUNION The twenty Illll annual Beard szill Reunion picnic was held in St Vincents Pabk Barrie on Thursday June 30l949 with eigh llahy spoons were given to the Street Knee Montreal Following the business dance and social time was enjoyed by Wilma Gardneri of designed to honor the memory of missionaries iufaiit twins ot Mr and Mrs Fredi tyfour in attendance Old Mother Nature again favored with perfect picnic weather Aftr delightful supper few races asd games were enjoyed These were planned and directed by the Baqrie and Oro Committee After the amusenier ts all gathi eied in the pavilion ft the busi iiess of electing officers and com mittee for the following year The President Fraiileeardsall expressed his delight at scieing such large crowd in respectt to the busy season and change of date for picnic The nominations were as follows President for 1950 Frank Beardsall Toronto Vice PresidentBern Row ley Elmvale Secretary Ibiyrtle Greer Orillia Treasurer ernet Beardsall Orillia The committee to be in charge of the sports were chosen from Toronto and Orillja Prizes were giVen to Mrs Min nie Beardsall of Barrie for being the oldest memberpresent and to Mr Wm Beardsall of Toronto the oldest member of the Beardsall family andrto Mrs Mary Ellsmere Tilden Lake the one coming the longest distance ELECTROLYSIS HELEN BLACKMORE fate of Hiscott Institute Toronto all the music being supplied by Edgar and Andrew Beardsall 0f Elinvale The evening was Closed by the singing of iilllaiig Sync aiid God Save The King OILSON nion School Oro and Medonte lo Grade on Principals re commendation Kenneth Wells on written Entrance examination Manley Robbins To Grade ll Evelyn Jean Cooke Leslie Wells To Grade Jean Woodrow Tq Grade ti William Clayden To Grade Shirley Robbins till William luslin Ht Donald Woodrow Illt Thomas Tustin Esther Wells To Grade James Cooke Bonnie Mackay Shirley Donald To Grade Sharon Shellswell 4H Betty English Hi Jean Link Hi James Clayden Gary Mackay To Grade Alice Woodrow Nancy Wells tHI Norma Wells Ht Barbara English Anne Link Iona Mary Bell Teacher Beaten Arm AN EXAMINER WANT an PHONE Removes Superfluous Hair Moles and warts EyeBrow Arching war he at ReginaCurl Shoppe 58Elizabeth St for the week of August andvfor oneweek in each month there after Consultations Free gt For Appointmentkfhone 4311 Li SMITHURNLR THE BARBIE EXAMINER it iiiaiisc ceicinoiiy June 2th 1949 comforted by Rev Inzsi ley of Lefroy Untied Lliuich Milr rdlvd Annie daughter of Mr lhllzx Walter Corner Jr of Lefro jbecaiiie the bride of John Robert lGordoii Smith son of Mr and Mrs and iWillis Smith of Thornton The bridl were powder blue gabardine tllt with navy accessories and cer fsage of red roses Marjorie sister iof the bride was bridesmaid wear ing dress of black printed jersey with green accessories and cor sage of white roses Elmer brother lot the groom was best man the wedding lollownig couple viSitcd various points the 111 Ontario They will reside lll Obie Ontario V4V BALDWINWALTON Miss Lillian Gertrude ldaughter of Mr and Mrs Joseph Walton lWaIton 23 Thompson Street was inarricd on Saturday afternoon lJiiiie 25 1949 at 230 at the home of her parents to Gordon Harvey Baldwin son of Dr and Mrs llar vey Baldwin Dalston The ecre iiioiiy was performed by Rev Hunt by Miss Elsie Cloughley Miss you Baldwin cousin of the groom was soloist Given in marriage by her father the bride wore gown of White brocaded satin with IZICO yoke ller shoulderlength veil of tulle fell from coronet headdress and she carried cascade bouquet of red and white roses Her attendant was her sister Miss iEdna Walton in gown of orchid taffcta with matching shoulder length veil of net She carried pink and white carnations Currie Baldwin was groomsmaii for his brother Durin the ceremony the soloist isaiig Tie Lords Prayer and Promise Me The mother of the bride was in grey crepe with wliiteaccessories and wore corsageof pink roses The grooms mother were dress of royal blue crepe and corsage of pink roses For motor trip through North ern Ontario the bride wore dress of navy crepe and taffet with navy accessories under red shor tie coat and corsage of white roses ST CLAIRDAVIES In St Lukes Anglican Church Hornepayne on Saturday July 1949 Miss Dorothy Nora Davies daughter of Ernest Davies Horne payne and thelaeiiMrsxDavics was married to Stuart Norman Si Clair son of Mrs St Clair and the late Noah St Clair 53 Eccles Street North Barrie Rev Mr Blackburn performed the double ring ceremony Given in marriage by her father the bride wore govtn of white slipper satin fashioned on princess lines Her floorlength veil was draped from heartshaped head dress of tulle embroidered with pearls and she carried cascade bouquet of red roses and gardenias Mrs William Herbert of Sudbury was her attendant in floorlength gown of yellow organdy over pale green taffeta She wore matching bonnet and carried bouquet of yellow roses Charles Read of Barrie was groomsman and the ushers were John and David Davies brothers of the bride Mrs Fraser of Hornepayne played the wedding music and Alvia Luck was soloist Because was sung during the signing of the register gt At the reception which followed at the Hornepayne Curling Club Mrs MichaelIIarasymiw sister of the bride received in dove grey crepe with navy and white acces No imuinl getbelow locketbook Ppir 4am hetti relieve constipation Thtdtldlesoine Wheat hearts in Ydull like Posts Brim Flakes Theyre down ri lit delicious its cereal or in the tomb of light ten er tgufiackgge directions litin incite according TWO initiation The wedding music was playedf lama got loleep earnings illont lotiyourcarnings ishrink by neglcdtingyour health ii ecittlly guardcgaiimt irregularity TWO BARRIE GIRLS and student from Alliston were among the members of the June graduation class at the Soldiers Mem iorlal Hospital School of Nursii Miss Barbara May Matthews Mr and Mrs Matthews Street is at the far left in the Miss Jean Marion Hickling Mr and Mrs Hiekllng 42 group also in the group sorics She wore coisagdof red roses The mother of the groom wore grey crepe with navy acces1 lsories and corsage of pink roses For her wedding trip the bride wore light blue suit with navy and white accessories and ii corsage of gardenias The couple will make their home in Gravenhurst MoCULLOUGllMURPHY idaughter of Mr and Mrs Milton Murphy was married iiiStTAnd rcws Anglican Church Alliston on Saturday July 1949 to James Allen Neil McCullough son of Mrs Robert James McCullough and the late Mr McCullough of Beeton Rev Herbert officiated Mrs Berhald Weatlierup playedi iwcddinir music MrsWilliam Ste venson was soloist Given in marriage by her father the bride wore gown of white slipper satin with lace yoke and fitted bodice with circular train Her fulllength veil of French tulle fell from scalloped halo of orange bouquet of red roses The matron of honor was her sister Mrs Delbert Shepphard of Toronto in gown of mauve novelty organdy She carried yel low roses The bridesmaid Miss Bernice Ellison was in yellow no velty organdy and carried yellow roses Both were matching mittens and scalloped headdresses The flower girl Miss Donna Shepphard niece of the bride wore pale green organdy and carried nosegay of carnations Spence McCullough was grooms man and the ushers were John Murphy brother of the bride and Nixon Rutledge Ilhe soloistsang Ill Walk Be side You during the ceremony and Promise Me during the sign ing of the register At the reception which followed at the home of the brides parents the mother of the bride received in gown of navy crepe trimmed with whiteE with navy accessories and corsage of red roses The grooms mother wore navy and white with navy accessories and corsage of red roses For her wedding trip north the bride wore adress of pink silk jersey under navy shortiefcoat and navy accessories They will TAKE TIP make their home in Tororito SPAWN in pass warns The alewife one of cadadgls commercial sh is anadromous it comes into fresh water streams to spawn but spends most of its life in the sea sullen ar mic Sur3imy 1115 stayti fofleinggsedbx of is in the upper right hand corner of the Miss Margaret Ellen Hare of Alliston is ARRIB ONTARIO CANADA The graduating class from left to right are Back row Susie Lois Gerritsen Mar athon Ontario JoycetFrances Creasor Ut tersoii Aileen Margaret Sweeney Lansing Miss llare Helen Wilma McRuley Halley bury Miss Hickling Front row MissMat tlieWs Jean Ariniiie Prosscr Sutton west Denese Hope Freeman Gravenhurst Mar ion Velma Bonnet Orillia Miss Buchan an supmintendent Orillla Joan Evelyn Saint Brantford Shirley Charlotte Ego RR Orillia Lily Leppanen Garson Ont Photo by Stewart Studio Orillia Engraving courtesy Orillia NewsLetter 1g in Orillia daughter of 58 Holgate ront row and daughter of Brock Street ibag Yield cups approximately Legion Ladies Have Picnic At Midland The Ladies Auxiliaries to the ifanadiai Legion of ZoneSix held their annual picnic in the town park at Mtdluild on Thursday July About 153 ladies representing the Barrie Midland Collingwood and Orillia branches attended program of races bingo and zotlier games was enjoyed during the ifterioon The winner lquilt which was raffied off was ers Wiles in Midland The eldest member attending the picnic was Mrs Samson of Orillia er thc lady with the longest member ship in llll auxiliary Mrs Dininctl of Harrie Zone IItpltSLllllIlYL spoke briefly dur liiig the afternoon She was present led with bouquet of lilies by the members picnic lunch concluded the en joyable afternoon SllANlY BAY SCHOOL SS No Oro In alphabetical order To Grade Hy reconnntudationl Hielke Boiiius Joan Jaiiiiy Wisnian To Grade Morley Packard tH Shirley Perkins ll Anii lSiinpson Ill Ross Sutton George Toilan tlli Io Grade yril James Hughes Gordon Simpson Ray Stilton Flor ence Taylor Donald Terry HI lJIolin Wortley Ill Ronald Young It To Grade Margaret Rose oiiition 1H John Lewis Hughes Hi Paul Martin Anne Wales To Grade Alvin Norreiia Shirley Anne Young To Grade Ross Cameron Billy iMandley If Brian Reevie Hi Donald Simpson Barbara Anne Terry Audrey Wales To Grade Cor Houius June Fisher Peggy Gibson 111 Diane Richards II To Gradc Gall Atkinson Ill Annie Bouius Ill Bobby Fisher Barry Taylor To Grade Sr Donna Sutton Betty Taylor Isobel Wales Mrs Grace Robins Teacher ww CRAIGHURST 122 July 13 Morison Institute Meeting July 21 The July meeting of the Womens Hatters of ollingwood was cal MONDAY JULY 18 1949 of it LEWIS II BROWN chairman of thi board of the JohnsMan Ville Corporation Asbestos Que exhibits samples of asbestos taken from the new deposit iii Northern Ontario Still ilreSsed in prospectors clothes lie was photographed few minutes after iiiriviii in Montreal from the Lard 11km rite SS NO SUNMDALE New Lowell High School Iiillllllltt Passed on years work Larry lltWlldL Kenneth Duff Robert Dull Ruby Ruwn Passed on written examination lt Betty Barker tlli Rod Dull tlli Arthur Miiiiibersoii till Leighton Rowe Iii Arthur Muiiiberson won fourth prize of $15 in the ouiity Histori Scliolarship competition for 1949 To Grade Marlene Lockhart Glenn lVlumberson Hi Bob Patton Virginia Snow tHi To Grade Jim Hates Jim Dinning Norino Duff tilt Cleve land Kecnan Ruth McGillivray Jimmy Rawn To Grade Garry Duff Alice Knowles Ill Irene Lock harl Hi Robert McMeekin Hi Tom Tivcndale Patsy Shaw To Grade Ruth Stainton To Grade Robert DeSchepper To Grade Vernon Bates Combine cups each of red Insmme Will be held at to home Wayne Dely Joanne Mothers currant and raspberry juice and boil 10 minutes Miss Dorothy Louise Murphy blossoms and she carried cascade added for such mixtures IrOthJ Hello Honicmakersf To small boy it doesnt make much differ ence whether its jam jelly preserve or conserve He likes toast and whatever goes with it TOJTlOthl the true liavor the col or and the consistency of these mixtures must be juat right the correct proportions of pectin lacid sugar and water not contain all these in the neces saly proportions They vary es pecially in the amounts of pectin and acid as well as sweetness and lmoisturc Only the juice of crab apples sour apples cranberries currents gooseberries sour plums and grapes have good jelly prop erties to make other fruits into ljelly recipe should be followed Measured quantities of sugar and extracted juice 32 cup sugar for each cup of juice usually pro duces shimmering jelly The boiling syrup is tested cvcrythree minutes When allowed to run off the edge of metal spoon two drops form and then flow together to forma sheet the rjelling point has been reached Remove from the electric element and skim tLonger boiling will produce tough Jelly Fill hot sterile glassesto within 14 of an inch of the top Using slightly moistened clean cloth carefully remove any jellyvclinging to the inside of glass above the Jelly level tWhen partially cool pour thin layer of melted wax over the jellnyhen this has hardened add second layer of wax tippihg the jar so that the wax will adhere to the sides of the glass Do not put on lid it the wax is over the rim since the lid in pushing the wax down breaks the seal and fer mentation may result Label and store in cool place ITo extract juice water may be added to crushed or cubed fruit iFor apples or crabapples use enough water to cover and boil 20 minutes For cupsof cur rants or berries add cup of water and crush Stir and boil 10 minutes Do not boil more than cups of drained fruit juice atone time Masilre each lot accurately to de termine the amount of sugar to be large dp saucepanis best which tend to 45 made before the sugar is added to It juice 7Mix teaSpoon fruit and onerteaspoon rubbing ale not and in matter of few seconds the mixture should begin to clot If it doeSnt clot add tablespoon pf lemon juice to the it cups of liquidandiawhte perfect jcll must be made from Fruits do The pectin test should be Add cups sugar and boil until it reaches the jellying stage approximately tl minutes GOOSEBERRY JAM Wash and top and tail gooseber ries To cups fruit 11 poundsl add lit cup water Cook till ber ries are tender Add 118 pounds sugar and stir until dissolved Boil minutes Pour into sterilized jars and seal with parowax THIMBLEBERRY JAM cup mashed berries 14 Cup Water 1tablespoon lemon pectin tablespoon lemon juice cup sugar Add water and lemon juice to berries Cook slowly until soft Add lemon pectin and sugar Mix thoroughly and boil to the jellying point lCITRON MELON PRESERVES Remove the green outer rind and of Mrs Craig on Motto Canada Our Home and Native Land Comment Mrs Craig Roll Call Favorite Vege table and how you serve it Book Review Mrs Mason Program Demonstration by the Garden club contest Mrs Caston Lunch sandwiches by Mrs Mason and cake by Mrs Ellsmere Cover with boiling water and cook until tender and transparent Drain carefully For each pound of melon make syrup of 34 cup sugar and 12 cup water and skim thoroughly Then add the melon and lemon cut in slices and oz of preserved ginger for each pound of fruit Cook all together 20 to 30 minutes Carefully remove the melon to hot sterilized jars 8011 the syrup till rich and thick and pour over the fruit in the jars Seal July 21V II Anne Allan invites you to write to her co The Barrie Examiner Send in your suggestions on home making problems and watch this cut the melon in 71inch cubescolumn for replies Johnny Shaw Hi Borika Agocs Matthews Teacher WANTED YOUNG WOMEN YOUNG MEN for Harvesting Peaches Plums Pears Apples Grapes Toma toes and other Fall Fruits vegetables Accommodation in Farm Service Force Camps Aug 15th to Nov 15 Campers must bring blankets sheets and pillow cases For further information write ONTARIO FARM SERVICE FORCE Richmond Street East Toronto Ontario Auspices DominionProvincial Farm Labour Committee THE Louivruitwn SERVING An Monucss Comfort is the Word for Canadian National travel Whether yoii For dependable airworthimaenmiiy ridein coach or parlorcat you enjoy roomy armchair ease as the miles speed smoothlyby The hours pass swiftly perhaps in interesting conversation in ralling letterwritinggor in justitelaxipg Stretcliyourlegs when so minded by Stroll to theSmolciiig compartment or dining car Canadian National Stitviceelisutes your every cohifbrt Youftiriivjrlzixed rfrshd vvheii you goCanadian National Edict mode with otherparts of wheat 38 large it re Bum flak ar Bran Flakes provide thehulk that helps keping and wastes moving promptly hinent toot Posts Bran Flaks gt trough at Gnifal food Insist on Posts is aiiaitikisiiieml 53 sugarthis tesf mixture must be put dOWn the sink as it is poisonV 01is 5Syrupgsnould be boiledqulck for best results It is easy to skim scum with Silvr fork Weepy jelly will be the result if jars are sealed while too hot 321 CURRANT AND memoir in Crush quart raspberries and add it icup water Boil roe until fruit is soft an through moist jelly triater cups of soups red currents and paler ti fruit soft in Boil for 110 min