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Barrie Examiner, 20 Oct 1949, p. 8

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rma MWLLC0 39 stun at in he at mm curt some as Elizabeth so non roman of staminang Alfred rave Mr and run of Bar spentSunday still Craw ulfi au eemum muuriivs srumos PortraitsWedding Groups Commercicrlm Passports Amateur Photo Finishing HOUR SERVICE ELIZABETH sr hicuousns HELEN BLACKMORE Late of White Toronto Yr hand this ad raine and Miss Maude Fletcher of Uxbridge Mr and Mrs Cecil Moore and Wayne of Mbrldp Mm Carter and of Berth visited It Get Dantes during the past Week Gloom was cast over this com munity on Sunday when it was learned that Howard Priest had passed away Our sympathy to his family Howard spent his entire life here and leaves wide circle Miss Holt Tells About Mission Work In West China The bringing of Christianity to China was the subject of an ad dress given by Miss Jean Holl at the autumn thankoffering meet or friends to mourn the loss of Im of me wus or Collier Streeti good friend and neighbor aurora ma October 17 Mrs Greer is visiting with her daughter Mrs Taylor in Kingston Congratulations to Mr and Mrs Eben Sawyer Their baby son Brian won second prize in the bab contest at Beeton Fair and Mrs Newson of Nia gara Falls NY were weekend guests of Mr and Mrs Geo Nes WMS Meetinr The October meeting of the WMS was held at the home of Mrs Greer with an excellent attendance The president was in the chair with Mrs Girvan Sawyer charge of the devotional period Mrs Lou Neilly gave the second cha of the study book and Mrs oyes gave her usual fine talk on Christian Stewardship The response to the thank offering was encouraging At the close of the meeting Mrs Greer served very delicious supper Next meeting will be at Mrs Girvan Sawyers PHONE 5440 BARBIE Removes Superfluons Hair Molestand Warts EyeBrow Arabia tbber 12 to 14inelusive and for one week in tech month thereafter Open Tuesday and Thursday enmss nsultatfons Free For AppointmentFlinn 4m withihis mother athNewton should back up faith She ed lUnited Church Miss Holt haul just returned from years of Chrisi tian work and leadership in We China The voice of the childten calling in faraway China had decided her on her work Miss Holt told the members Her special interest dur ing Mr years in China had been with the younger groups God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son is loved message in Citing said Miss Holt She added that it was the work of the WMS to bring this message to the different countries of the world Great is the task but great is the reward when you see the idols taken down and Christ honor ed in the homes said the speak at Miss Holt was Mrs Harvie Johnson and thank ed by Mrs Armstrong The autumn meeting was held in the recreation room of the church on Friday afternoon The resident Mrs Parsons ek ended welcome to members and visitors Mrs Maxwell that new mission been formed in the church Ninety four calls were reported by Mrs Robertson Mrs Armstrong took the chair for the devotional period Mrs Robertsons message Faith stressed that words and deeds introduced by reported circle had the members that they should take stock of their many blessings and be thankful Mrs Maxwell read psalm of thanksgiving and Mrs Carson sang solo during the devotional period Tea was served by the social committee under the convenership of Mrs Clarke Mrs Lewis wife thg rector presid ed at the tea table which was decorated with owers from Mrs Ottons garden NEW LOWELL Mrs Herb Speck visited friendsl in Toronto last week Mr and Mrs Lawrence Davis and daughter spent the weekend at their cottage here Mr and Mrs Day of Honcywood called on their son and his wife last week Miss Mathews attended the Teachers convention at Camp Bor den on Friday Watson Rowe spent the weekend Robinh an Mrsdohn Lockhart and daugh ters spent Monday with Miss Mag gie Lockhart in Angus Stewart Stainbon of Guelph and Jessie Stillman of Barrie spent the Weekend at their home here and Mrs Harry Stainton and baby of Toronto called on the form ers parents Mr and Mrs Ern Comartin and baby ofToronto are spending some time with the formers parents Mrs Earle Thomas and friend have returned home after spend ing some time with friends in Tor onto Mr and Mrs John Lockhart and daughterszspent Sunday with their daughters and their husbands Lat Newtonbrook Ed Patton and Eleanor of Ivy and Jack Hamlin of Angus spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs Lloyd Patton Mr and Mrs Lawson Mumber son of Gormleyahd Joe Mumber son and MrsrAusmon of Barrie called on Mrs Bates onSunday holiday Vwith Mr and Mrs Dave Mr and Mrs Norman McLeodgt and family of Toronto spent the Dutl Congratulations to and Mrs Douglas Day on the arrival of baby girl Patricia Cheryl Oct 11 at RVHQSPlt81 Baffinin Mrs Thomas Bntzes spent the holiday weekend with her daugh ter Mrs Wm Manes and family at their cottage at Honey Harbor We are glad to report that Mrs Douglas Baxter is ableto be home after her operation inColllngwood hospital also that ErnHaverson is home after being in Toronto hos pital for eight weeks surprise 3mm day Oct 9r1aisurphse hmmyparty was given for as Pollard and Edmund Gavin out of town wereJohnGr harm Robert Graham Goxdonngr kle Mr and MrsE Gavin and la very smtotroicdo WWW Ills Marion Isabel McMulkh daughter of Mr and Mrs Cecll McMulkln of Barrie was marked on Saturday Oct 1M atlas pm at the home of her parents nonunion St Barrie to Robert Clarence Ernst son of Mrs Robt Ohio and the late Ernst Rev RA Bewell of Centralvnited Church ff performed the marriage ceremony Givenin purring by her father the bride wore navy suit with matching navy accessories and com of rod roses Her attend ant was her sister Miss Dorothy Mollulkin of Barrio who wore powder blue suit with black ac cessories and corsage of pink irosex Ray Hickling of Barrie was EIOOIIISIIan At the reception which follow ed the mother of the bride re Mateo Minimalem unies Crusty Water Rolls One cup lukewarm water cake compremed yeast sugar tsp salt tbs melted shortenlng egg whites lit cup flour Soflen yeast in part of the water To remainder add sugar salt and shortening Add cup flour heat ing well Add yeastand beat eggwhites Mix thoroughly Add enough more flour tqmake soft on When again doubledth do divide into small portions for roth Cover andlet rest 10 minutiae Shape into small portions for rolls Cover and let new 10 minutes Shape into buns or Parker House rolls Place 256 inches apart on greased baking sheet Cover and let rise untlldoubled Brush with egg yolk diluted with cold water Bake in Mt oven 450 deg 20 minutes Place large flat pan fined with boiling water on floor of oven dough Knead until satiny areas to give crustiness held 24 large surface lightly Cover and let rise T0113 until doubled lpbplk Punch down Nora MarshallVisitinQ Quebec Meets Mme Juliette Gaulthier Nora Marshall of Barrie is at arts and crafts and folklore re present iiieastern Ontario and search centre Quebec gathering materialh for There inthe historic Gntineau writing and photography While country Mme Gaulthier is record in Quebec she spent most excit ing for posterityand the Canadian mg afternoon with rmnens what she has learned Juliette Gaulthier in Kim rough her music of the work where Mme Gaulthier is living in songs of the spinning wheel and the old Booth home high in the eloommf thowooderaftsman and Gatineau hills overlooking Kings it maker of canoes Her book mere Lake Housed in Mold the first of these records will home is an unusually interesting shortly be published by Dents in museum collection which Mme Toronto Gaulthier has acquired over tMmeGaulthiers forebears found yearsa collection of Indian and ed Three Rivers She is descend FrencliCanudian folklore and which from the early Canadian ex and crafts zploxer La Verendrye Her em Probably no one in Canada thuaiastic interest in Canadian tie the abundance of knowledge of signlcd her to an untrainedvltl this folklore and particularlyrthat has Mme Gaulthier writes Miss isleand publishers The Indian Marshall Because oftlrisand legends songs and work sch as beautiful collection the federal motto the maple sugar bush district commission in Ottawahasfhbvosuggested ideas in design to bought the Booth home and this unusual truly Canadian wo brought her to Klngirneiie where man living with her tribe in the thecommission is setting up an Gatinenu Harry Sloan end Kay 01illla October17 Toronto on Sunday Miss Florence Lamb of Toronto spent the weekendwith Miss Mary Sloane Mr and Mrs Horace Storeyand Jimmy of Peterbum are holidaying with Mr and Mrs Wm Alters Childrens Dayservice was held in St Peters on Sunday The choirbf children delighted those present with their anthem Mrs Watson andMiss Mary Sloan attended the annualSimeoe County Library meeting in Com munity House Barrie on Thursday evening family gathering of the Allans was held on Thursday the Allan homoteadwhere Ronald Allan now resides socialtime was enjoyed Rev Mooreof the Upper Can ada Bible Society showe fHeartof India and also gsveia talk on thelwmzk obtuse Society in the basement ofthe Unltedchulclt motored to button at Ivan Burkes jcdnseroime Hetdon Saturday IAconference of GA Leaders and WAmembers was heldin the Com infinity Hall Churchill on Satur day afternoon and evening Miss Florence Lamb GA Regional Sup for Toronto Niagara and Algorna Diceses was incharge of the sessions Mission study Badge work Dorcasand Handicrafts were discussed and games folk dancing new songs and hymns were taught so ttltere were no dull mom basket supper was enjoys ed MlssLamb with her Christian ceived in grey suit with black accessories wearing corsage of yellow roses Guests at the wed ding were from Barrie and the surrounding district Following Wedding trip to points north the bride and groom will make their home in Barrie IIORNWHITING The marriage of Miss Helen Joyce Whiting daughter of Mr and Mrs Lorne Whiting of Barrie toJames Thomas Horn son of Mrs Horn of Barrie and the late Mr Horn took place in Trin ity Anglican Church Barrie on Saturday Oct 15 1949 at three oclock in the afternoon dePencierWright performed the ceremony The bride who was given in marriage by her father wore an original gown of blush satin The bodice and sleeves were trimmed with French lace and there were panels of lace on the circular skirt which extended into cathedral train Her fingertip veil of tulle illusion was held in place by halo headdress of matching lace and she carried an arm bouquet of white Killarney roses The maid of honor trude Boon of Toronto and the bridesmaids Miss Grace Whiting of Toronto and Miss Doris Whit ing of Barrie both sisters of the bride Were gowned alike in Amazon blue chiffon velvet and wore Shirred halo headdresses of matching velvet The three at tendhnts carried cascade bouquets of variegated bronze chrysanthe mums Hamilton of Toronto was groomsman The ushers were Robert Horn and Ktvellp both of Hanulton Miss Alison Sheffield of Toronto played the wedding music At the reception old Indian girl whose crayon of the Gatlneau region Indians its wings havebeen ekclthigx art thirty years since Jack visitedihls old home and of course he saw manychangeseand missed many of the old friends They were inter ested in seeing our wonderful Springwater and Innisfil Parks Camp Borden the tobacco forms at Alliston and the plowing match at Burford On his 1500 sores in Saskatchewanhe has specialised of late years in the growmg of rye and works entirely without horses He has recently builtla commodi ous newhomet All join to wish ing them safe and pleasant re turn journey winoucmfn Miss must andMrs JEnaie McKay flow conditions ofthe dayreact in ghlsilife musical ability and charming no utility made deep impruslt uponthesnuhids of those present wows Current Sash yxfriends said goodbye to Mrs John Allen Joyce when they startedos up last onthe returntrip lhurst was enlistMr and Peter Mch the rstof the week amentiloi Holy ed Ccnt in Sweat Sask lDuriug lm our Fridaycvening Thosegattend ing consideredii very worth while Sunday visitors with sad Mrs Sandra 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Days GingerbreadBanana Shortcake made with FIVE ROSES FLOUR the our use bakiugl acups sf edFiveRosesFlour ll 33km powder is firm ginger cup shortening 15 cup molasses cggsunbeaten 59 cup mill bananas cup molasses alternate add with remaining dry lmdionts Beat ir half minute Bake for 45 minutes tn pan in emanate oven 350 deg EX While hot out In tool with sliced ripe bananas and whipped cream or custard And for expert answers to your baking questions write to Pauline Harvey Director The Five RosesKitchen PO Box 6400 Montreal PO at than home of the brides parents ed wear no furs Shevwore acort sage of LTiiiiiiman 0523 The mother of the groom wore black Iacejawh black accessories and corsage of pink carnati us The bride and groom eff on wedding trip to Montreal and the Laurentiansr The bride travelled inswinter navy suit the coat She lined with white lupin fur wore nawy and whitraccessories and antenna orchid orange in will make their home in Tutonto Put few drops of Vicks Vatronol in each 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