Womens Editor Tomorrow all the Irishln town and mascot the rest of they populationthosewhowould like to he Irishwill be celebrating Saint Patricks Day in some manner or other One of the parties scheduled at Patricks dance being held at the Barrie Curling Club Up at St Josephs Auditorium Church will be burning the mortgage on and celebrating the event with an lrlsh concert being pre sented by the young people of the church followed by dance Cdnadion ClubISpeuker The story of the earlyCanadian fur trade and its yoyagcurs in terms of how theoli routes and forts look now= will be told to the members of the Womens Canad ianClub at mdrfirtéeting next week March 215t in the library hall The speaker Will bethe national director of the Associations Can adian Clubs Eric Morse who will also be meeting with the local club mecutive during his Visit to Barrie Mr Morse has made special project with fivc others during recent summerVacations of tracing the old explorers and fur traders route acrdss Canada by canoe They have taken along with them journals by La Veren drye Mackenzie ctc One of the party Blair Fraser wrote an arti cle about the journeys in MAG LEANS magazine which some of the members may havc read The old voyageurs highway went right through Georgian Bay which will make Mr Morses talk Paddling with the Explorers of local interest Born in India Eric Morse conic tozthis country at an early age and went to school at Trinity VOU NEVER CAN GET ANVTHING FOR SONG 0U ALWAYE HAVE TO GIVE AT LEAST FEW NOTE FOR IT And for very few notes you can buy load of our quality stove wood Well behappy to serve you on Wednesday evening 1949 in the southern state Rh Stayner convener ofttbe she had found for the novel idea will be welcome cards ï¬nancing for mu or cadets and rummage 1an were rmadeattbemealnxelthehdié Aulillary to 101 SgnsdromAtr Cadets on Wednesday evening Thirteen members =uthered at the home of In Charles tin on Dalton Street After the meeting the women enloyed lal evening with cards follow by refreshments on StPatricks Day themehserv ed by the hottest The next meeting ofthemuxil ry will be held at the home yo Mrs Eleanor Brett 102 Peel St for Saturday evening is the parishioners of st Marys their parish hall College School Port Hope where he later returned in mm as head of the history department He at terided Qlleens University where he tookvhis masters degree in modern history and political sci ence and was president of the dc hating union gt Awarded the Eennett Scholarship in international rela tions he attended the School of international Studies at Geneva and also spent year travelling abroad chiefly in italy and France During the war from 1942 he was in the scar and was demon illzed lnlsts as squadron leader From 1945 to 1948 he was na tional secretary of the United Na tional Association in Canada and during thisperiod attended VariA ous meetings of the UN General Assembly and Security Council as an observer He was given his nresent appointment in January last meeting Mrs Traskjnd Miss Olga Mawdsiey of Oriills Mrs Dunn of Alliston and Mrs Spearing are members of this Excavaton committee and would be pleased to hear of the whereabouu of new and old quilts and rugsnot shown at previous fairs The eighth annual fair will be held at the Exhibition Building in Collingwood on July 25th 28th 27th and 28th Mrs Keils of Coilingwood is chairman and Mrs Douthwaite of Stnyner is secretarvrof the comniitteedrawn from all over the county The Big Lie by John Baker White Sleiathliirk by Thomas Helm oy Klndjof Jusiicei mom Jam by Robert Gaines Duringthc last war ors ran Wild Many dcceptlo were planned by the English security forces to mislead the enemy and many succeeded John Baker White the author of The Big Lie tells the stories of many of these plans as seen from the inside as he was engaged in the British war offices Mr White says We know today that the aim was achieved combination formcd by the vigilance of the RAF and our security forces blindfolded the German staff planners and compelled Hitler to seek informa tion from rumors culled from the secret reports of hundreds of Gestapo agents in neutral coun tries by methods that must for ever remain secret Britain sup plied mnay of the rumors Among the many deceptions described are Operation torch The man who never was clever pint aboutwbieh two books have been writtenand The case of the cardboard tank all nearly unbelievable operations Home Froni South Mr and Mrs Bert Jennctt returned home this week after spending two weeks inFlorida ghey made the trip both ways via CA visiting relatives at Winter Haven and motoring out from there to other places of interest Mrs Alberta Craig has returned from threc weeks holiday in Florida Bits And Pieces Bits and Pieces booth will be new venture atthe 1856 Sim coe County Quilt and Rug Fair At retent meeting in Barrie of the committee which is planning this event hirsuFrank Spearing booth told about the enthusiasm Members of institutof and church groups plan to make dollsized quilts to sell and other small arti cles quilted hooked or braided The theme of the fair Through the Years with Quilts and hugs crestin nod ealo in cres lljirsJAnng be And Mrs Cran Here whaling picture of ston of Stayner are in charge of 115 know Partof the war the pioneer section and plan to In Thc Sea Lark Mr Helm have log cabin erected as part described how he and friend oftheir display Victorian furn Quad 47foot schooner and lime will be used in sample cruised 5000 miles around room to illustrate the Gay Nine Caribbean 1er lay the unusual in ties period under the direction anngand flsimg WESEMS of Mrs Douglas of Orillia llmg 313 Willil Mrs Atkinson of Barrie is ilgcle nggggslmdwï¬ 25h gt an is making twn bed quilts be birds But hand his mend an placed on ultramodern beds for meet up with an amazing sue the modern setting WOOD lllFPl liJ 48 Riki SlBaoul5712 zomeée Set of cum PETAL Dinnerware by Gill curs screens columns in rLArns Goon vAcuss lN Low men rNGLISH oi Visit DiLCK STEELE Ettglisliiflhtna Co Collier diBayfleld Barrie witnesses eession of breathtaking adven committee to lookout for tures including skirmishes with quilts and rugs was formed at the sharks and mauveating prDCGIliles an encounter with alaguar and abattle with an octop Pen haps parts of this may ghtly strain the credulity of some read ers but like the travelsof Rich ardEaliburtonit all makes fascin atmg arm chair adventure and should particularly appeal to men NDLEY of England English writer has takenan ac tual person as central char ctlcr of Th inch foy Michael gt was ejson poor lrish familyin Dublin Asa tiny boy he had lovely voice and often Sends of the familyIn those patrons wh were interested in young me with outstanding gifts gglhrough one of these patrons NNFRWARE Iand later continued his trai ngin ltaly There he sang for Charles Ed ard the Pretend er then arroid an who had lost most of his charm Michael he came closefr ad of Mozart sang in many of operas aid on ï¬lial and many other come in AND LOOK liupum you are contemplating com BUY NOW at OFIVSIJASON PRICES ch imagination has been used in this tale It is story of Michaels dreams his lover and his finc ature and his great charm and it is all donewlth warmth an understanding Gaines is dvstoryofEnglish polit ical and legal life Sir IJcWrence Cadchy iier Maiestyarsecretary Eu every budget outstanding figure Al man of great integrity he dcv ted bi self to hisvpolitical He he carne enmeshed in through hls soninla Robert his socialist opponent who disgraced himselijahdcommitted Crown Hill Members Tour ChickvHatchery Crown Hill Womens institute met at the home of Mn Kenny Von Wednesday it The president In Tuck presided The motto Dont count your chickens before theyare hatched was answered by several members lloll call was chicken recipe The agricultural convener Hrs Kenny was in charge of the pro gram She read humorous sei SPARK XOUR SPElNG QUMTS with gay collars This collar is made of white pique and trimmed with colorful fluvi ers Instead of band this collar has neckplece second collar that tucks into the garment eliminating basting in and rippingout The direction leaflet also includes instructions for passementerie trimmed linen collar Ifyou would like to have the instructions for making these collars simply send stamped selfaddressed envelope to the NeedlecraitDei sang for his neighbors Sand for ya there were many wealthy e1 began to have his voice bismany riendshipsn it tells of home affairsis the partmentof thls paper requesting TWO COLLARS Leaflet no ST243 The spring fashion show spon sored hythe Evening Circle of Andrews Presbyterian Church on Wednesday evening was most enjoyable event Thclecture hail looked very gay and springlike with most attractivefrlezo of beautifully col ored tulips hyaclnths and def fodils around the wainscotting arranged and made by MrsJ Woods At either end of the runway the tea tables looked lovely with lace cloths sliver candlesticks with tall yellow candles and large bowls of gorgeous spring flowers About 225 membersand friends were wclcomed by the president Mrs Alan Curdey All dresses were from Jean Christie and hats from Marion Wallace with Miss lthoda Young acting as commentator The drcsses rangedJrom prac tical daytime sheaths in lovely linens and printed and Egyptian cottons with jackets todinner and date drossesscveral with the all important criuoliiles including several orlginals Angimportant feature for the traveller were the newmaterials creaseresistant microcrepe silk and cotton Kool nub which is completely washable and cross resistantr sbirred sheer taffeta basketweave opagu nylon and acetate woosters All these needlittle if any pressin it 51gM Sassoon raw Hats were broader and deeper The straight line on the forehcad worn just above thebrowwas predominant showing off the eyes to advantage Included wero milan paramalic and rough straw models as well as several attrsclt tive satin bats Soft background music was most effective as the rriodcls walk ed down the runway All were embers of the Evening Circle lsobel Swan Pat Case Mary Nich olson lna Milne Cecile MaoLure Jean Pringle Maureen Bullock Vera Gibson and Ruth Morley During the interval Miss Young gave most entertaining recita tion la Ruth Draper entitled The Perfect 42 At therconclusion tea and de llcious sandwiches and cookies were served with Mrs James Fer guson and Miss Young presiding at the tea tables This was ar ranged by MrsuFredSmlth The tea assistants were memberslof her group The setting included most attractive huge umbrella garden furniture and runner trellis and picket fence xgt PLASTIC EXTENDER small extension curtainrod is just the thing to brace tall growingrhouse plant The rod can be pulled out as the plant grows you need plumptly and air handtailorcdto your ineorncl And got those inths bargaint cash in VllePlioneï¬tUt then come he Illlï¬onwlldgfleu Ifllll II no extra but Ill iv Nationwide tubaedit Card Phone write com in so why nearly nu on people chose tlsoo or mm so Slaptun lurnltyn Aunl mm mm Isis year convonlo agicéthch is nearest you gt 15 Hayfield Street 2nd Floor 32 bobbinSm East 2nd PMII 3505 HDNE son Mauls hm lfluluhllifllyduflu mmsssc eetlon Milking aCow and the ladies were conducted on tour of the Kenny chick hatchery Mrs Kenny showed the ladies the cor rect operation of the electric cand icr and grader for eggs and the FRIDAY FEAST Heres tasty way to make Den ten meals interesting without get tingthefood budget out of line We suggests luncheon or supper dish of baked fish fillets topped with well seasoned stuffing made of sauteed onions soft en riched hread crumbs and grated cheese for an added bonus of flavor and nutrition This new twist to snold favorite gives highly satisfyin main dish that can he the ans er to Lenten meal planning or yearround favorite llaked Fish Fillet with Cheese Dressing lbs frozen fish fillet Vs cupsliced onions V4 cup butter or margarine melted teaspoon salt Dash of pepper Y4 teaspoon sago cups soft enriched white bread crumbs Vs cup grated processed snappy Canadian cheddar cheese cupmllkor light cream Grease baking dish Preheat oven to 350°F moderat Place frozen fish fillets it isnt neces sary to thaw them out in baking dish Frysliccd onions in melter butter or margarine until lightly browned Add salt dash of pep pcr sage soft enriched white bread crumbs and grated process ed snappy Canadian cheddar cheese Toss lightly with afork until ingredients are well blinded Place bread crumbmixture on top of fillets Pour milk or light cream around thefish Bake in for 45 minutes aGrand Sizes 12 to lagin soft berg Spring now ur can let hostesses tan And Mrs Kenny saved duneh Champion Cook Demonstrates Technique for Wi very stormy night reduced the attendance at the branch meeting of Thornton Womens institute held at the home of Mrs Vernon Jennett The president Mrs Joseph Len nox conducted the opening exer cises and the business session in the absence of the regular secre tary Mrs Brown Mrs Black acted in that capacity Several thank you notcswere read Mrs Reid gave the details of the millinery course being hel on Wednesday Thursday and Fr day from it Im toA pm in St Judes Church basement The branch decided to have euchre party at later date in place of making collectionsior the cancer society etc The April meeting willgthe held at Mrs Blacks home The conveners were reminded to have their reports ready as it will be the election and final meeting of the year Mrs Spencer gave re port on the program planning con ference held in Cooksth recent ly Mrs Carr opened her home economics program with short talk on the subject The members oftbe 4H Club modelled sink strainer on which drains liquid into catch all double bottom to prevent drip ping on the floor When the strain er in being emptied Made of tough waxy plastic known pgiytbenc it is almost unbreak noscus anusans gt paint brush that is with hardened paint neednt end in the trashcsn Soak it for day or so in liquid bnuhclea er working the bristles occa an ally to loosen tha hard paint Scrape or comb out as much pairlt as possible and soak the brus hot soapywater Rinsema $11 the soap and fpsint dry and brush will be ready for the painting lob ruscons in curator at snuu nulru you you llow lion Ringers by increasing circulation pain allows the increased use lllllliESgt Edgehlll n1 5L Assortment Circulation control Arthritis and Tension llontrol Heat and massage are now blended in the amusing new Niagar ThermoCyclopad Researchindlcates that the ThermoCyclopad relaxing muscle spasm and decreasing of muscles and joints Thefre quent use of heat and CycloMassage can contribute substantially to your comfort health and improved muscle and jointvfunction gt SEE DISPLAY or am out EQUIFMElITAT in intone RheumFits ANDISAUNA or Write Benz for furtherlniormutlon i$clectvour Newsprinscoat from Zellleris MODEL lLLUSTItATED is ill the new nar 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