Collier Mission aroun By auxin mm wontno Editor Shopping in Barrie is going to pay oil or some lucky housewlie with one of iashlons moiutionary styles the chemise Among the many prizes being offered by local merchants in the Shop lnharrle Days promotion will be snappy sack popup toaster house coal portable RCA Victor Mantel radio 31500 merchandise voucher pinklnx shear and grand prisesot 90 and $75 vouchers are among the many gins Wednesdays Examiner will carry full list of prizes The New Canadians have JL Patricks party scheduled for this Saturday March is Home movies crossrcanada trip villi be shouuhy Carl Schumaher Swiss member othc club First Impressions of all the New Canadians present will he discussed About 50 are expected to frolic at The Studio on Codriagton Street on this occasion and all New Canadians are warmlylnvitod to attend 11 scemsa shame that the intense preparations which thcharrio Theatre Guild puts into each production with such rewarding results should reach such small audience The Glass Menagerie performed Thursday and Friday in Hillcrcsl auditorium was ot such high amateur alibrc that would be cnjoyltd by anyone falling between the ages at 15 and 7S Unioriunatly because at lhe many activities in Barrie the Guild coilld only ailorii to present thc performance for two nights without running into financial dangers but those who did attcnd either at the mo performances were highly entertained for their $1 admission The Garrison Badminton Club lsroundlng out its season lth iinrls will be decided on Friday March with semi finals now underwny Aparty will follow the competitions at which trophies will be presented to the victors Barrie is play ing hostto the Georgian Bay Tournament this year Two weekends will be needed to play off the singles and doubles March 22 and 29 will find Barrie invaded with athletic bird battcrs Mrs Joseph Tosconn and daughter Aiice have returned from Ilying trip to Winnipeg tor the christening of nephew Christopher Michael son of Mr andJiira Tony Tascona sloryabout flowers Band Plant wuusmseiuunoqnmlmu on sin relicslimline and boys planted seed which they took home meeting BettyLoultabey my the minutes of the Fehmary meeting and Heather Campbell read the treasurers report Elie abelh Parry called the roll The worship twins were Linda Wilson twins were Freda Norris and David Rodgers Mrs Ferris The meeting cl osed with tho creda Unity Discusses Japanese Youth Street Unitcd Church met at the home of Mrs Brent CThe president opened Vthe meeiing with prayer Mrs Milne ircad the minutes of iheFebruary meeting The worship service was conducted by Mrs Postnikoli and Mrs Campb Greer and Mrs Sarjeant The chapter discussed concern ed the problems of youth in Japan Mrs KuByles and Mrs Siddall conducted buzz ses sion when dctlnitc problems of Japanese youth were dismissed Mrs Milne thanked the hostess and the group in charge for very interesting and enjoy able evening At recent reception toilowing evening crvice in St Georges Anglican Church the parish hon ored Rev and Mrs Newton Smith who are leaving for new charge east at Richmond Hill as yet not named Archdeacon Lighthourn was present for the occasion Harry Smethurst peoples ward en expressed the parlsbs thanks and wished thorn happiness in the now work Alex Sim thé rec tors warden presented awallel to the rector and Mrs Noble presented bouquet to Mrs Nch tonSmilli Othcr gifts to the departing rec tor have been red stolefrom the Brotherhood oi Anglican Church Plveiu SPRINGJS SPRUNG At least Silth andLulu thinln SOJ Mamabear Culty is letting her two sixreek old twin cubs outdoors now that the sun is shining This is the sixth set of twins which Cuiiy and Bruno the papa bear have produced at their home atslewarts park on Dunlap Street llere Sylvia McKcown who lives with the Stewarts is holding the cubsm very strict diet is prescribed for Samba andLuluffive ounces of canned millt one otpnbium two of water and 12 tonspooli ofmolossesWhen thecubs get older Mrs WStev nrd adds turkey cg Just in case you ever have baby bears LoCaLCounciI Announces Llsl Oi Films Available For March Barrie and District Film Coun BhW demonstration of hyp cil announces the following list nolism with group of University of ï¬lms will be available to the oflolonlo students public during the menthol Margit International Eye Witness These ï¬lms will be available on llem 68 EWOur Town is application at Barrie Public Li The World Bow brary under lhc allowing cai Musical sci ted Negro Spirit cgorics unis BW Festival 1n Edin dventiire Rescue Mission iburgh Color IMusician In The EthW lCoirai Color iFamlly deW General Are YouiPopulartFl Sport Heres Hockey BA thzW leflnuge discussion on Mighty Muskie Color popularity and what it iueansl loliiou Inn color pictur record by the famous Dutch artis IT FILES UP of lite among the Erenehcaaad lans in the midvnincleenliicen tury Story of Papermakin UkranialgFestival Bk for Volunteers lbe AcadiansColor of The Earth ColorvWhen All ltie otSeedColor dents Dont ppen gtW Weve novér be able to yigure out why snow seems to accum ulatemore deeply driveways and sidewalls than in the open ï¬elds or other nonahovelling areas men book from the Evening Guild inscribcd bronze book ends and travel alarm clock from the lst Allandalc Scout Group and cuff links from the Brownies iiils NcivtonSmilh was senlcd with Womensuxiliary handmade purse and wallet from the Evening Guild gold Held in Orillia Northern Deanery Catholic Wo mens League met in Orillili on Noble presiding Over 100 mem bers were present despite very adverse weather conditions Rev Doyle Orillia welcomed the directors members and visitors including archdiocesan officers Rev illuivitiill Mrs Davis and Mrs Parke all oi To roam The chairman Acknowledged the moneyreceived from each sub division towards the regional pro icctandr the treasurer was in structed to onward the cheques to the two charities Rev Mul vihillidiscussed the work being done to integrateimmigrants into parish life and mentioned several inlormative pamphlets that were available Rev Sullivan Port hiéNicoli was guest speaker and chose as histopic The Family Refresh ments were served under the con vencrship ofMrs Leo Duffy May iin Penetang and Heather Campbell The work told The Unity Auxiliary ot Collier The study book was presented by Mrs Sunday SchOol life membership and cut glass vasc from the St Georges branch cross and chain irom the junior RegiOnal CWL Meet The Regional Committee of the Feb 16 with chairman Mrs times were played The girls oviliuwum conducted the own counsauoits Sereorgefs Anglican Church Honors Departing Minisler Sunday School teachers small zippered white Bible from the Senior Sunday School teachers and cup and saucer from the Scout and Cub Mothers Auxiliary The Deanery of West Simcoo presented the couple with piece at Blue Mountain pottery Books were given to the three boys to Bill from the Senior Choir Richard Irmnrlhe Junior Choir and Robin from the Sunday School teachers Atvspccifll dedication services held recently llcv Newtonsmith archdeaeon of Simcoc dedicated scvcral apiicles lcctcrli and pulpit light were given iii memory of Mrnnd Mr Bradley by their daughters The wife andfamilydof Wesley Webb donated collection piatcs in hismemory and candle light er and snuiier wasglve Margaret Hie wishes to announce the en gagement of her daughter Jean toEllc Alfred Roberts son otZMr and liars 7R6 betts of Barrie Marriage will take place Aprils in Central Unitednchurch at oclock The next meeting will be held ed isotï¬cialiyréco assisted byVen 0Iightbourn without whom such smooth running show as Saturdays Skating Carnival would not be possible are shownviollowing presentations byclub pre sident William Lloyd in recognitlotiot nulls iiutbo telesthmiig nt Ontano wardingoareoa averv theirserviceThey are left to right Nancy Craig last years winner otthc Bodgley Trophy Donna Smith Marilyn Smith pro ducer and director Sue Emma Judy Smith Suzanne Shannon Canadian QAriisrsglsln International Group group oi Canadian paintings at the worlds great collecLions of will eventually bchoused cheeklrnodern paintings hos commis hy joleilh canvases by Matisse sinned 12 famous Canadian artists Picasso alignouault and other toportrny IThe Four Seasons international artists Madame The paintings are ready now Helena Rubinstc owner of one land will tour large cities in Can ada and the USA and will he lshown in Europe and South Amer Eica Then they will iorm part of Madalne Rubinstclns own person whlch she says it has subway iiiTeacher Wang Book AWard FolrParerits Only Because ever yur she me as Christmas story book whlobabc 33mg Show won the book of her chain in can petltioa organised by Nancy Cleaver author of tho FWVPIP cots Only column which appears in The Examiner read it again every year just to let in the Christmasspirit and pass it around to others too said Mrs Gilchrist She was not ified recently that her Menu the question The Christmas Gift Liked The Most entitled her to the book all her choice Mrs Gilchrist Is toriner Eng lith and History teacher still assisting in schools on parttime basis and she at Picture History of Canada becauscshe felt it would be useful to her Mrs Gilchrist has three chit dren ot her own the youngest Hall and she said they read const antly and didnt need any encour agement although she always made sure there were lots 01 books around them Nancy Cleaver is the pen mate of Mrs Arnold Mathews wife of United Church minister in Winnipeg and mother of three children Rev and Mrs Mathews and iamlly were inPeteiborough Mrs Graydon Kohlpconvenerot al and private collection the forthcoming trend tea for he The first showing of the collee Barrle and District Unit of the tion takes place in Toronto March Canadian Cancer Society has 20 for two weeks at the new douriced that Mrs Rostonceehai Park Gallery on Avenue Road man of the WomonsService See Opening night will be gala soelai tion for the Ontario Division will event for the bene of the Met speak on some phase of thework ropoliton Toronto nit Canadian of the Cancer Society at pm Cancer Society Madame Helena and again at 430 pm on the day Rubinstein will be in Toronto for of thgtea The tea is to be held the opening coming up from New in the new Trinit Hall lYork Tthanlidian artistsln the col prcsident oi the Royal Caniidlan Academy Casson past prc ldcnt oi the Academy arm vice ptcsldcnt of the Art Gallery Gor jtion Smith on the statiof the Univorsily oiBrilish Columbia York Wilson at present in It Riopclle of Quebec living in Far who now iivcsin Montreal other artists includeGhitta Caiscrman oaly woman in the Rubinstein coi lection Ray Mead and Jacques de Tonnancour Toronto artists in clude William Bccton Jack Bush Iv andltazuo Nakamurah Eachjarllstwas given complete freedom to see particularvsea son through is own creative eyes itsiuiating collection ranging irom Lhcacademic lo the abstract Mints lection include Charles Comfort Goodridge Roberts The result isa uniqiie itnd stim announce the engage their only daughter to Robert Gordon Ransom son of Mr dMrsi George Ransom 01s Paul The wedding will take place in Burton Avenue United Church on April aczacloek whom is attending Macdonald tor muaiyem bdorc they led to Manitoba just laun Mrs Mathews oolumnsh Parenls Only have appeared In The Barrie Examiner tor the 9155 five year and new series for 1958 will begin next weehi Her column syndicated all throes Canada in weeklylnewspapcrs and is becoming more widely known and popular She writes to The Examiner that presently shé it working on book manuscript Nelsons and nathrally am anger that when it comes out aders in your area shoutdr mice with me owe you mare deal tor your menLï¬ Mrs Maihewsv fathorranli hls brotheraaad sisters grew up in the Presbyterian manse oifElmi vzile and Hillsdale and all attend ed BarricColiegiate institute The iam name wasme Berlin ers twin sister Mrs Uren is ï¬ll living in London Ontar on the tour Craw hrothersall of whom were ministers aroi now dead Mrs illaihtws said she especial ly liked the article on lion Ernest Dmrys birthday at court house Please pass on my good wishes to him He was in our parsomse at Petalborough to wedding He was college classmate at my Dad the Reverend Robert Cra help and encourage has is Youv HEALTH uynoimv HOW no DOCTOR 0PCllmPRAWC SCIATICA Sciatica is can dltlon characterized with severe min in one or both legs tin pain be in due to innum tion and irritation oi the otatlc nererwhlcil llthe longest in the body and extends from the lower but to the loot The Chief use or the condition in rneehanlcal pressv are on the nerve mostly it thc spine This may mun from compression or rupture ot the ducor arthritis in the spine Other rchaona may be alcoholism lead polslt onlnx vitamin dellelericy and press urn on the nerve caused by pm nncyjuc when alcoholism causes scluticn itfls due to the mt out the body is getting deï¬cient in vitamin particularlyEd which causes neuh am rile fluent with sciatica should have thorwzh examination to can terminiLittle um cause since the posslhlccnuaea are so many When lhucauro is determined it ts in most instances not in difficult to restore normal tuncllnn and health listentoners roll cratiriioiluitsiliodomains me MAIL THIS COUPON lODA hyrhww matmassuramsmn mm lad Alloouaarm um raisinulna flifllfllfllflit gt For Shopping LSpo Coir Croats