Matried At Essa Road Church no Barba ltdiwitill Illlll to fun lizii onto pantie lie ration was foil the counsellors hincliill of iiuis Toronto flttllltli Victoria llospitxil lialllc The liilll te llllii Ilabrtxvetli illtlltzlltl and lLlit tang about six miles noitl of Aliillaiiti liee nus Ullt counsel uit isn MRS ciianuzs vianit HENRY are seen signing llifttfjllill the register following their recent wedding in Essa Road lres ii lfrom oldttcl hyterian Church Allandale Mrs Henry is the former Eva Luella Hullson daughter of Mrs Agnes Robson 58 Essa Road The groom the son of Mr and Mrs Harold Henry 70 ollier Street Seen on the right in the picture is Dr Sinclair who performed the marriage ceremony land large dining hall llItS for swimming were tuid swnin itldcti The age of tli PERSONALS Accounts of social event and of visitors to and from Barrie and Allnndalc are oppreclatcd by the social department PHONE 2414 girls il to IT itllics Fort William 11 and M1 John aiilfi Smith of zikvillt accompanied Ihcn son and daughter spent Sniith l2l IiiichtlLSt Mr and Mrs Toronto were Parker weekend guests of Miss Adele Spry Charlotte St Mrs is the guest of her cousin Mrs II Carter Theresa St llarry ietiirntd to I3 her mother Mrs Kempeiifeldl 51 Mrs Marjorie miiig Miss of Jones of St Iliomas mm mm Mr and Mrs Banks and Mr and Mrs lloss Cameron little so Joe lete of Sarnia visit iSl ed with Mrs Byriie 73 Collier Ml and Mrs 81 last week turncd Wednesday night after Mrs Albert ipleasant holiday in the USA Rubv irc siendin l10dtllllllill lgllldmg m0 WWI at cape Cod the formers daughters Mrst News of CKBB McKiiiiion of geompanied them We hope we are not sticking our necks out but if present plans materialize CKBB will commence its favourite now in plentiful supply LIT ton Nova Scotizi has able vacation in Barrie visited Washington DC He Everyone we speak with is keenly anticipating the birth of CKBB and chances are large num ber of people will be interestedin being present for the opening ceremonies For this reason we are planning to hold the event in the openm probably at the town square nisfil Sf His sister son Sophia St accompanied him Naturally representative number of well known people will be on hand to participate in the ceremonies including Foster Hewitt Ken Soble Harry Sedgwick etc however the little lady who will have the honor of christening the station will be Daddys eight year old pride and joy Lyn with her parents NS to Mr Erlc Wilson son st should be under construction this afternoon The transmitter building is already com pleted times reaches Australian scientists loud gurgling noise it at AETMITHS FURNITURE STORE Deck Chairs Well made framesfinished in white en amel Heavy plain blue duck with white piping on thedouble seat and back Large fringd canopy and white enamel veRmaws5ivf LroEsisssV footrest Regular $38350 hegular $1125 he with hinged handle sang tOps are of heavy duck in blue and white or red and white with white fringe 8bow construc tion These strong well constructediun brellas arexreally good bnys TheGhanaian for piecesuites arestilloLIiZCome in and Uptgsee these excellent valuesYourlpresent suite it PINUP Good selection with glass orchina backs help or darchmentzshades WW Churchill iOne of Counsellors nited Church Camp ill of lono iozilt ll1tlil to titgt Mrs Nitlullll Road urn turnip into An ligt Billboldl mnip Miss litittt Austin if of the itFizl The tiip is gttltiriletl on tiring The girls had glbllls to sleep in The Ilitll excellent lliSlEtltllUn was pro lirmiii of lltltlltllllt and Mix the weekend with Mr and Mrs Frank After holiday in Kingston hi tario Miss toristaiiee IIardy has and Is lslllllf IXllltlltltl liardg rcswickc tim and Frank rwvricko all of Toronto eamo to spend the weekend with llltll Iaisons re iiu Ilyiiinnis Ill and Mrs Wilfred St Thomas no John hiacliiiinon DC official from Glace Bay Cape Bre returned home after spending most enjoy also accom panied by his bztitllelitllzl McNeil of Iark St While in Wash While here he visited his nephew McNeil and family of Iii Mrs McNeil and his daughter and son inlaw Mr and Mrs Bill Nichol Mrs Nicholson and two children Brenda and Fraser on his relui home to spend months vacation in Glace Bay ENGAGEMENTS Mr and Mrs Stanley Black of Alliston announce the engagement of their daughteroJoyce Rosalinda of Mr and Mrs Robert Wilson Bar rie Jlhe marriage will take place in St Johns United ChurchAllis ton on Saturday September at 33715 Manager 300 561 The steel ma gianLearthworm which some lvl feet in length and hatching from eggs three inch es long is the subject of study by It makes mothers used to have can be made moose lt pourdheiollnwlfihot liars to cover cucumh ljhot vinegaitauitlt cups cup bagsait THE BARRIE mum mm sumo CANADA For Parents Only one lllk lti by Margaret and had grand llllif playing with her doll house Jean tells her mother when She returned from her cliiims home where she had been staying for the afternoon We made furniture zor each room and we pretended we lived in the house ourselves It had such fun together child of proschool age craves the companionship of other child rcn and needs to have friends lniotmd the same age Thcre is an old saying only child is lonely child The Solitary child is not only lonely htit is also missing many of the things which canbe lcarned most easily from associ ates of his own age Cooperation good sportsmanship taking turns are not natural char ingm the TlL guests of If actciistics of youngsters These FCgular broadcasmng aetlwtles 12 GelOCR noon wed hlacKiniions sisterS Mrs James 411 IllilllllLSWVlllCh gradually must lleSday AugUSt 31 Whlle aetual broadcaSt transmls Henry This is Mr ItlacKiimoiis become part of childs code not sion will begin at noon the opening ceremonies will be second vacation in Barrie and accepted by abstract teaching but scheduled for about 400 pm plans to visn here next year learned in hours of activity and play with other children Super vision by an adult but not too much interference is needed when small children play Some children nd to resort to such as crying or temper way with their parents do not work with their playmates Don nie bursts into tears because the block tower he is building crashes to the floor but his sisters who are playing with their dolls arel quite indifferent to his sobs or may even taunt him with the words Hello Homemakers Crisp de licious pickles with the same mouthwatering avor that grand an easy way in your modem kitch en The same zip and tang is the result of careful measurementsl while the crispness results from caution used in brining the raw vegetables You must admit it is thrill to serve your own Here are pickle recipes that are easy to follow SWEET PICKLED COBS Select and trim 6quart basket of tiny corn cobs about or inches longnot ripened Parboil minute and pack into clean jars Cover with the following warm mixture cup cider vinegar cup water teaspoon salt tablespoons whole cloves and 1o teaspoon ground cinnamon Tie whole cloves in piece of cheesecloth and mix ingredients together Boil minutes Partially cool before pouring over cobs SWEET GHERKINS quarts gherkins cup bag salt quarts water quarts white vinegar teaspoons powderedalum 2cup$ sugar teaspoons whole mixed pick ling spice Wash end prepare cucumbers cutting into pieces whore neces sary Cover cucumbers with cold salty water Let stand 24 hours Drain Heat vinegar add alum sugar and spite tied loosely in cheesecloth bag Boil 10 minutes then remove spice bag Pack pick les in clean jars cover with the boiling vinegar and scab Makes about pints BILLS Select cucumbers to inches long Wash prick with silver fork and soak overnight in clear coldwater Drain and dry thor oughly Wash scald large jars Place leaves of ill in the bottom of each jarsalient 14 cup to 2quart jar Hack cucumbers ih jars and put dill on topabout stalk leaves and bad4inal mixturedn te water and Seal rLet stand weeksbeiore us is mush 1ch ma cool place titre tantrums in order to get their own deal 12 teaspdonceleuLseed pepper Peel and slice cucumbers Skin and slice onions seed and slice peppers Make abrine of salt and water Cool and pour over vegetables and let stand overnight Drain thoroughly Combine vine gar sugar and spices boil and add vegetables When steaming hot pack into hot jars and seal Yield 12 pints CORN RELISH tablespoons bag salt iner uncovered until thickened about 45 minutes Stir frequently and pack in jars Cool thn seal with wax and cap bottles Makes bout pints TAKEIA TIP pickling gt When vegetables are soaked inrbrine use bag saltthe free runk Ding iodized salt causes brown scum for brining isimportant to prevent soft or tough pickles One cup Salt to recommended and strength but use white spirit vinegar where color is important infclear pickling liquids alumigium or stainless steel cooking mos from brass lids orcopperbottorheo pansalso zinc tubs or iron kettles vegetables while ground spices nature and storedlinacoolplace Relish wind sauces should be smite insdark cool fupboard invites The Companionship Prepares Child or School By Nancy Cleaver Crybaby Wliereupon Donnie brushes away his fears and defends himself lfn not crybabyf lMarilyn lies down on the ground land kicks her legs and flies into ragc because Mary has the doll carriage Mary glances at her chinns display of temper and then walks away and leaves her to firi isli her tantrum by herself Children need to learn how to get along with other boys and girls their own age The first days at school are much easier for the child who has had playmates Parents can help their children to make friends by providing place to play outdoors and in the house play material sufficient but not too much oversight of their active iicssand last but not least by being pleasant to their childrens chums and surprising them with occasional treat of something good to eatapples fruit milk and cookies Success in adult life does not de pend just on childs IQ be cause intellectually bright children who have not learned to give and take in play with their iends their amazement that the methods thoyfwill be miserable failures in many types of work where they must often with other people From school days to the end of life most peoples interest and af fection lie mainly with associates in their own age group Friend ship at every stage in life enriches it and so it is only natural that Agood parents wants his child to have friends EM BREAD AND BUTTER PIQKLES quarts cucumbers lt to inches across liquart cooking onions green peppers sweet red pepper cup bag salt cups water quarts vinegar cups sugar teaspoonsygturmeric teaspoon mustard seed Wash cucumbers onions and Bring to cups corn cut from cob cupsbchopped cucumber cups chopped tomatoes cups chopped celery cups chopped onions tablespoons dry mustard tablespoon turmeric cup chopped green pepper cup chopped sweet red pepper 4cups vinegar cups brown sugar Chop vegetables coarsely Sim Use rm fres zvegetablesfor Proportions of salt and water quarts 10cups water is Use cider vinegar for avor In making pickles use enamel ls Discoloration will form Whole spices do not discolor to darken celery onions etc Ides keep well in crock if mmmzedtrrs and scale you to write shortie coat and accessories wear 1i WEDDINGS WHITE lOKleli STE It In tookstown United htich on bl Saturday August 13 I919 il thin iini llI tt troutk MISS Wilma Ilorence IIc and Mir lilo 15 Master daughter of Mr William James McMa Iiiiry Forest Barrie was gson of Mr Whitelock and Mrs of St Dr Catharincs jJ Totiiter of Toronto performed Stuff Stlgtizld St lthe double ring ceremony by Rev Lewis of Foo alblltl town The church was decorated Vtllll baskets of pink cream and matit lgladioli for the wedding Miss organist and Lorne Arnold ll tookstown violinist played The llmds Prayer and Aw Maiiu jdiiring the ceremony lhcr father wore ll uown of French llace net and taffeta The fitted fbodiee of French lace lliltl net lruflle at the round neckline and lttierc were godcts of matching flace in the boiiflant skirt of 111 lover taffeta which fell into small circular lace train or long veil tot ttillo illusion was Caught with lcoronet headdress of pearlcd gauge blossoms and she carried cascade bouquet of white ioscs and steplianotis with giridioli IIorefs Miss Yvonne MeMaster sister of the bride was mziid of honor in yellow and Misses Iletty McMas tei sister of the bride and Joych llciliister cousin of the bridzl were bridesmaids iii gowns of blues land pink Their gowns were fasli iotiedidentically to that of the bride with cap sleeves and mittens of French lace They wore small Juliet caps of taffeta and net trini Imed with yellow pink and blue forgetinoriots and carried spray bouquets of roses and gliltll Misses Eleanor and Bernice Lyman of Toronto were flower girls in gowns of white taffeta and net with lace godels and yokcs They carried matching noscgziys of lOStblldS and sweet peas Robert Fowler of Toronto was groomsmaii and the ushers were George Linton of Toronto andi Bruce McMaster brother of the bride At the reception which followed in the church the guests were re ccivcd by the mother of the bride wearing tress of silver blue crepe with matching accessories and corsage of roses and sweet peas Assisting her was the grooms mother wearing grey crepe with navy accessories and corsagc of American Beauty roses The bride sent her bouquet to the grooms grandmother Mrs Eltllick oi St Catharincs who was unable to attend the wedding Guests were present from St Catharines Niagara Falls Harmon Merritton Mount Hope Hadley Pennsylvania Clarence New York Buffalo Bala Unionville Toronto Maple New York Utopia Barriel Alliston Bond Head and Williams ville New York The couple left on wedding trip to Baan and Jasper Park Alta the bride travelling in dress of blue crepe with navy ing corsage of pink roses Onl their return they will make their home in Gait where the groom has position with the YMCA mar llLtl to William Ilcnry Vhitelockt Arthur The bride given in marriage by ziiid 76REATL Hm No is Sisltl they cri itv To gttlulltsllll hulluwl Rtriztzinls dint trip at ainp Miss Jul retniore it onto lttStS Kenneth Barker of Stayncr nc Ephew of the groom was groomsE lIlillI During the signing of the rcgistr UPHOLSTERING of School the Ullplc WALKER MIT Saturday all Chapel at Canto Afltlllxiklll Doom Sillilll pu chapel xx editing ll ttxilrtl All oldfash roses tied if pink trillo If llt III Till il ltkllllltln Muss til te Owen Sound Ilortitn MORBYHIEATI On Saturday July 30 1949 at two oclock in Lukes lltilltilll Church Creomorc llieatt older daughter of Mr and Mrs John Ilicatt of Crcemore was innr ried to Douglas Gordon Morby son of Mr and Mrs John Morby of The rector Itev ll ltloyd performed the double ring ceremony was organist Ul The bride wore dress of white sillt jersey with halo hat should eilinllt veil and white accessories roses titfendaiil Miss Bette Rates of Tor was dressed moire beiigaline with white acces sories and wore corsage of pink the afternoon qntlyn Gertrude Mrs George isage of red in bouquets suites and mine American Beati John was the IICASC left on at Wed their Jtilll Muirhead of Unionville waslltltull tho Will make their home Kingham aqua of an anklelength siltct chr till it and swcet wore it ltlltl in the MONDAY AUGUST l5 1919 M4 leg Because was played by Olgallib the lrLcpllml which folbaitj til the titanic of lift brides purvuy the mother of the bride teccntj it dress of fluttered gtrsey v43 Natl accessories Wearing U4 Vstige of red 111er The grooms rim ither was in black and voic Luz zsugc of pink roses There ore to guests present IullownigI trip to Toronto Nut Lira Falls and Buffalo NY biitle and groom ari making It llofltt ill Allistun FRESH CAUGHT LAKE TROUT also Restigouche Salmon in St Ileri blue Pickling and Preserving Vinegars Spices Certo liquid or crystal Rings Rubbers etc MEAT MARKET or DIAL 2447 FOR FREE DELIVERY Dunlop Street all kinds Wide range of covering materials Telephone 4314 for an estimate For SALE Reconditioned Fur nit crf 22 DAVIS ST ON SHANTY BAY ROAD tire 3Pc Chest ield Suite $17500 Barrie Tent 8t Awning Co 34 deeld Street Its modern miraclewhat we can do with your old worn fur niture We rebuild and reset springs and refinish all wood work Chesterfields and occas ional chairs reupholstered Taylors Furniture Repairs tti PHONE 344