Ontario Community Newspapers

Barrie Examiner, 3 Nov 1949, p. 7

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PlentyOf Chickens At Saturday Market Chickens remain the main com modity at the farmers vendors some of whom had an varied between and 50 cents lean Amos Bride of Garnet Mcliachem From Adopted Ship OSLO Nov Teaching geography to Nonaglen public school children is mode easy when the youngsters have ship of their own in which to all around that world Euvs LVWH tNtORMMliW hIONIREALvTheres something obout in bowl of mvoury bands sit up tlllll soup to make omentired hats take not ice at dinncrttmci Thats why unixz coxotasstao norm are lot with so many husband For the hit Bl 80 when you cgetuble Clttckcn Tomato the serving extra IIan versatile Soups nil exciting flavour wich who him to delight flier of Holt Soups are savoury serve tltcmCreum of Noodlebetter make hirgcl And did you know to dozens of dashesitem ALL icy moot loaves casseroles Simply write to me Barbara Brent 1411 Omani St Montreal PQ jar your rte copy Ways to Use The pupils never leave their class room but many ochoolc have adopted ship in the countrys big merchant fleet and follow its sail3 pound for goodlooking fowl Yearllng fowl were down as low as 30 cents pound and boiling fowl remained at 40 cents Heinz Condensed Sculpt ct Yoomlf cw Present NOW Give yourself the plenum of having tiencore trove of Citristnmtimo Newest fashions call for beautiful shoes as portrayed in this suede lt pumphltlll handmade with cutout vamp Add elegance to cnscm Town Of Orillia gliny Hamlet Lost do of starving and ferocious beasts Wtrd that bear had been seen in Orillias South Ward brought nd representatives of these papcrs hurrying to the town to take photo Orillia Packet and esl graphs and write stories of the in Readers of the Tommo evening cidcnt It was not recorded in gpapcrs last week must have gained these stories that the reporters lhc impression that Griffin was travelled by dogteam or fought tiny hamlet lost somewhere in the their way aCFOSS the bleak tundras wast frozen steppcs of Siberia sur while blizzards howled about them iounzled by wilderness of loom and the grey slinking forms of log forests inhabited by ravcning wolves lurked about their camp fires at night but the reader might well imagine these things from the lurid descriptions which followed The word pictures of the bears Order now your hmd visit to Orillia which were wired to knmlng needsmuowe pm Toronto and appeared in the col umns of the evening press were gssggvgigm you by mm vivid descriptions of beleagurcd sample card showing 0v town in which the citizens ventured or 150 varieties and shades of the Streets interrr their beautiful woollen yorns which 1185 gomg abom groups armed we pp Wm be sent to the teeth and grimly determined you on can or Ne we to sell their lives as dearly as pos mamn Ind handmm sxble The reader was given Simply write to glimpses into homes where hus bands sat up all night beside win Evangelme Wool Regd dows with rifles across their knees peering hoteyed into the inimical Dept 38 darkness while wives with child BOX 1483 Place dAlmeS ren huddled behind their skirts MONTREAL crouched behind barricaded doors praying for the approach of dawn and measure of safety The news stories were about bears and bears stalked through every paragraph The slaughter created by the animals was terri Chickens died by the hundred market On Saturday morning buyer would have been welcomed by the oversupply of fowl Prices still fruits and vegetables was begin ning to disappear from the stalls Homemade baking products had recovered from their slight slump of the warm weather and there was large variety of pics buns and bread Raisin cherry and apple pics sold at 35 and 45 cents Buns were priced from 25 cents to as high as 45 cents dozcn Bread remain few ducks were for sale at 55 cents pound Any consdtcrable variety in cd at 15 and 25 cents loaf Brownies sold at 45 cents dozen and date squares were 50 cents Marshmallow krispies and jam tarts were 40 cents dozen Work Dayvln Norway Ends At 330 pm Says Betty Tatham Midland Free Press Herald Norwegians know how to enjoy life They start work about 830 01 in the morning and leave for their cottages and boats about 330 pm Of course they only take 20 minute lunch hour So declared Miss Betty Tntham commeicial teacher at Midland High School in her addresslast week to the Midland Kiwanis Club They have three week holi day in the summer and another three weeks for winter sports at Easter and look like the most healthy people in the world she added While in Oslo Miss Tathztm stay ed with Mr and Mrs Svein Heg lund the former Pat McDowell of Midland and Bradford Pats hus band Miss Tatham told the Ki wanians was Norways ace flier during the past world war The Norwegiancountry looks lot like our eastor west coasts Oslo is much like Vancouver the Midland high school teacher rc lated Referring to the effects of the rabbits vanished into slaveringwar She pointed out that the Gap maws hounds fell before blasts of rifle re In search of the marauding beasts posses of intrepid adventur ers plunged into the impenetrable bush surrounding the town and searche from dawn todusk for glimpse ihesavageuhdcmtng animals Photographs showed these tightUpped determined men as they combed the forest in an ef fort to protect their loved ones All in all it was aming tale of high courage and heroism that could scarcely have been excelled by any account of life on the far frontiers of the World or in the glowing pictures of the pioneers and their hardships The only trouble was that it just wasnt so Luke author of book in the New Testament was physician TRY AN EXAMINER WANT AD PHONE 2414 Removes Unwanted flair Moles and Warts EyeBrow Arching modulo nt RegiuoCuilShoppe St from 12 to It inclusive and for one week in each brooch thereafter Open Tuesday and Thursday conductance 1ForIltttwlntmthmln1 mans had done little physical dam age to Norway and Oslo was now nearly completely heated by elec tric power from plant started by the Nazis and nished by the Norwegians The plant is located inside mountuut Norway is wonderfully clean The people live mostly in apart ments but all have their fiowr boxes or small gardens Supply of Diamonds In South Africa RapidlyDwindling By HAL BOYLE NEW YORK Oct 14 AP Men who buy and sell diamonds may get ulcers but the lads who dig them dont The gems are whacked out of the goodwearth of Africa by black hucd native boys Cancer is xtremly rare among them and ulcers are absolutely unknow said Mrs Gladys Babson Hannaford who has made career lecturing on diamonds Mrs Hannaford returned recent 1y from trip through the glitter mines of the Dark Continent She is one of the rst women to inspect the coastal diamond elds north of the Orange River SouthWest Africa Rumors haverpread around tb world that these elds are so fabue lously rich that man can slip ashore at night from motor botp scoop up gallon of roughdiaa monds and speed away million aire Mrs Hannaford says this is all utterly ridiculous The elds are rich but thenat ive diggers would feel lucky if they collected gallon ohdiamonds in year Andgits anexpensive Operation requiring much equip7 merit The diamonds are foundint MR AND MRS JOHN McEachem are pictured following their recent wedding in St Andrews Presbyterian Church at Barrie Mrs Molloohern is the former Jean Mar garet Amos daughter of vale The groom is the son and the late John McEachem in Barrie Mr and Mrs nndersWalter Amos of Eden bf Mrsllarry Harrison of Barrio jlhy are making their home Rooke Photo Lee Banting CelebrateSituatfwddilig ings in runaway seas by studying the countrim it visits Thus it was an exciting event for 40 youngsters from Slcmmestad when they came to Oslo to see their own ship Petra They had followed the shipst movements for years Once aboardl they manned the ship from stem to slam The lotrn is something special at our school said principal Ola Sveen Her picture is hanging tn most classroom theyve followed her movements throughout the1 world and have exchanged count less letters with members of thel crew 4gt women Fear Worms Because Men Folk Expect Them To ny ELLIOTT cuKZE DENVER Colo Oct AP Frank OBrien is convinced that women have an ulterior motive for hating worms The motive is men OBriena 37yearold sixfooter is in position to knpw what hes talking about Last year the 15 best diggers at his Colorado earthworm hatchery were girls They dug about 5000000 redworms out of the ground for the hatchery owner pay them IV cents for every can of hundred Worms OBrien says Some of the girls make nice money Fivesix dollars in day Theyve got ideal ngers for hand ling worms nimble and gentle OBrien is certain that if females really hated worms they would hdte his brand most Hes been in the business ve years and now breeds only an active skinny very red product It is smaller and con siderably wigglier than either the night crawler or common earth worm Ive seen the girls wear em like bracelets you know just forgo laugh OBrien Said He beckoned pretty Joan Church 14 from one of the digging beds Joan wore some of the worms llkn biaceletvat OBriens suggestion You dont mind them do you OBrien asked her No dont mind them Ehe said dropping the worms back on ailment tlfhleltsv9md 39 herpitch or Boys EurBlame Next year shell probably mind Mr andMrs Lee Banting of member of lthe Conservative hemp OBrien said with some Ivy celebrated their silver wed ding anniversary on Tuesday Oct 25 Both members of families who have lived in lvy for three gener ations Mr and Mrs Banting were at home to theinriends and neigh bors on the day oftheir anniverr sary Mr Banting is the son of the late Banting and Alice Bur ton His wife the former Edna Arnold is the daughter of the late Francis Arnold and Mary Jane Gauley They were married in the Pres byterian vmanse at Thornton on Oct 25 1924 by the late Rev Rintoul Attendants at their wedding were Reginald Arnold of Ivy and Guida Ray Burton of Barrienow Mrs Claire Cassatt of TerminiThey have one sort Arn ati at home on the farm Lee Banting Was bomon tit farm on whichhe still lives on lot 17 concessionnine ofEssa Towns ship He dOesimiXed farming specializing in Yorkshire sows andjIereford atf farmer in ing is past pics out ofthe Simcoe County Fede on of Agriculture and present esentativtz to the OntarioFed 02 Agriculture He ischairm the EssdTown ship School Are Board audio some yearsMasf iretorggof th Alliston CitOperative He belon to both the Canadian Tend Ontari land in layer20 to 30 feetiunder the sand covering prehistoric beahh DesolateAteo Moutha village of 500 Europeans Operations centre is at IVOrnge and 1600jnatltIesl It is 200 miter to the nearestprilroad and the deolatecre is so wipdSwgptthut wt gardens heir the vegetables from blown out theg1jound onuaforddashed anyhope diamonpsftvould of film lwar hes rbeen eaten up upply is my tidal must be surrounded withth to keep filte party Over 100 friends and neighbors calledtat the Banting home on Tuesday to congratulate Mr and Mrst Banting on the occasion 0f their 25th anniversary bullet luncheon and wedding cake were served to all the callers Among the several gifts of sil verware were presentations made to Mrs Banting by the Womens Institute and the WA of Christ Church The Ivy South LineFor um and the teaching staffof the Essa schools and the schoolboard also presented Mr and Mrs Bant ing withgifts The outoftown guests at the reception came from Toronto Ban rie Alliston and the surrounding district Orilll Collegidte Cornerstone Laid Oriliia NewsLettcr The cornerstone of thencWwing or the Orillia Collegidte Institute Illas officially laid at ceremony at the Collegiate on Mondaynftemoon byDi James Hill chairmhnof the Orillia High School Board Withan enlarged collegiate pupils will have much betterppppuh ityyfor learning sothey go out into world and befmofe uSe jful citizensfi hesaid Teachers dens would also be lightened facilities he added eremony was opened by theyre don thing akin to sadness Four years now Shes worked summens of thebest Next year shell start going with boys OBrien says that once girls start taking the menfolk its worm pickers He says the gir gure the boys want tbm to be afraid of worms And he says the girls are right that the boys gure girl is somehow inde cent if she can grab worm with out breaking out in cold sweat lve let Joan dig lot of my foreign shipments OBrien said Shes dug worms that weremailed to New Zealand Alaske andlDen Barry Tissington chairmtm of the building committee His worship Mayotj Seymour said this marked another milestone in the progress of Orillia He said hiscouncil was pleased to have had played part in making it pos sibie throughapproving the towns share of debentures Reed ireeve do Oriiliw TownShip represented athe seven rural municipalities in the area It wtitildbe gratifying to the rural districts to be able to sehd more students to the 0ril1inCoIleglate he said evLJ mom their ruin rennettan coma Play demolition and the Vceretnonyclosed wlthtlt ing of God save them One seriously recipes on lighti Sim LO Box drop no to Montreal P0 hand for yourfnmilys and fricutis do Pauline Harvey 1Oll YOUR FREE COPY OF PAULINE llVlZYS Slli CIAL CH ISI EC llOlelJul Christmas Cooki with Fine chucklull of octave and wonderful recipes Roses Flour Itd idea or holiday Ilttiild like tliiszPlum lutltltng Mince Meat TortsFruit Cultcl Nows the limo wttt Fruit Sauce to write for til please be sure your oddrms is clearly wnlttcnl Shopping Miro everywhere are fcaturing Heres my tip noticcd recentlyltow good rctnumnta lusty afternoon tea specials When next youre out drop in for refreshing cup of afternoon tea with soyamortod nger mudwic pastry Whether Im alone or or toasted muffins or Danish with company do enjoy this fricntlly custom aftcr the movies or Eliot shopping Most rcstnumnts tttko special point to serve good ten They warm the pot use furiously balling watcr and uso good tcn But just its at home make sure minutes for full enjoyable avour What DH Are Creamy Smooth full of rich rcnl old fashioned flavor nutl easy 113 ABC to make Vlty JELLO PUDDINGS of course Ill cheer any time all the time for these wonderfully dc icious puddings all seven of them Mellow buttery Caramel and Butterscotch deepdown rich tnttting Chocolate delicate ovar cd Vanilla JoliO Puddings and those delightful JoliOTopi ocu PuddingsJVnnilla Chocolate and Orange Coconut cant say which is my favoriteI love them all And to think they take but in few minutes to mokel Plan to nerve nottriolting Jellff Puddings to your family often Theyll Iovo itond so will your budget the too brews lull ve Like Venetian Bilndr rcmlcr writes but llfld tcrriltle time cleaning them til it irtcnd told me to try 0H CREAM AXI Now clean them in it fraction of the time it used to take and the much longcrl es With John sons Cretitn Wax Venetian blinds furniture woodwork Ire frigerutorscon be both cleaned and polished in it matter of min utes Special cleansing ingred ients in it remove dirt and stuintt when you apply it and be cause its genuinewax in quick buffing formit puts on polish quickcrl Whats more its non oily so it drys completely dry and dust particles cant cling stay clean so The Bigger Little Thing In Bakingthnts what baking powder is often called Its small part of any recip but what is vastly important role why never take chances when it plays Thats bakeI always use doubleacting CALUMET BAKING POW DER For Columets two actionsthe rst in the mixing bowl the second in fectly balanced and evenl tiful texture outstanding baking nd its real economy baking failures for me High Praise and lots of it Cake Delicate the ovenore so pcr timed that getlgtcmt fine results in all my to bake with nlttmetno risks of for the gal who serves this Feather Spice netextured so metal and tender be cause its made with SWANS DOWN CAKE LOUR the cake our you know thats sifted again and again until 27 times as no on ordinnr our THEE SPIC CAKE 212 cups sifted Swans Down On Flour 212 teaspoons Calumet Baking Powder 14 teospoon salt ileupoon cinnamon flatworm more 14 teaspoon clove Sift flour once measure add baking Cream butter add sugar gradually Addeggs one at time beating and blend Add our alternately beating after each layer pens in modem 12 cup butter or other shortening cup ugnr gens unbeaten 13 cup molasses cup milk powder salt and spices Sift tings cream together um light and flu thoroughly after each Add molasses hulk withmtlk small amount at time dltlon until smooth Bake in two greased 97inch mark Every state in the union But watch her year from now OBrien has millions of worms breeding in lot 125 feet by 60 feet alongside his mothers home He feeds them lettuce leaves wal nut meal tree leaves and rusted cans They are especially fond of rust when it is thick soft and aky Since the prevailing priceson leaves andrusted cans is quite rea negligible sonable his food bill is oven 375 deg about 25 to 30 minutes In one year two worms can pro duce in the neighborhoodlof 300 brand new worms on thiir diet hence OBrien makes fairliving and gardeners who use the worms to enrich soil Worms aerote the ground by burrowing bndftleave castings which improve the mineral content Fishermen buy small percentage of the crop as do uni versity biology departments Muttttnvs Stumos IPortlraltslweilding Group CQMOICIOIrIPOSSpOriS Amateur Photofiuitliiliu HOURSERVICE mitotic atomistic llESIbYliREn Mirrors arttit Gloss about ma gmnPsKmflllllollElmx rtcxurjiana DELIVERY JACK poWEIrop lbw nmmanm Most of his sales are to farmers

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