new of To Reinrn Visit Mr and Mn Don Casidy oi Tormto visited SundaywlthMr andMrs Keogh and family Don went to public school for same time when his parepisMr IodMrs Frank Casidy resided here Weekend Villt Mrs James Henderson spent the pastweekendwith her grand daughter and family Dr and Mrs Don McFarland Cootistown Prom Camp Borden Mr and Mrs Kelman Patriciaiand William of Camp Borden and Mrund Mrs Mervin Dale and Deborah oi Sehombcrg spent Saturday with their parents Mr and Mrs Wice Weekend Visitors 1William Tough oi Brampton and three iriends of Sarnia Spent the past weekend at Mr and Mrs James Toughs Toronto Visit Mr and MrsN Hayes spent the weekend with iriénds In To ronto The Hayes arc newcoms ers to Toitenham and reside in Mrs Claridges apartment From Toronto Mr and Mrs William Agnew of Toronto and Mr and Mrs Peter Lciicsta and children ui Willnwdale spent Sunday at the home of Mr and Mrs George halt Back irnm iioliday Mr and Mrs Charles Morrow have returned from very en quablc trip through the southern USA Weekend Visitors Miss Sheila Caddell of Toronto spent the past Weekend with Miss Alice Oleary At Port Credit Mrs James Drummond and Mr and Mrslohn Hamilton were at Port Credit Sunday lust owing to the death of Mr Wickim brother inlaw of Mr Hamilton and cousin oi Mrs Drummond Mrs wicklm was the former Bessie Hamilton Wi Meeting The Womens Institute met on Monday evening last at Mrs Allen Freemans with good attend rice The president Mrs Wice call ed the meeting to order The opening Ode was sung and Creed recited in unison Mrs Feheley WASII FliiESi WOOLLEIIS SAFE WITH Specially developed or Nothing on woollensl was lcro your sweeten baby woollen and blankets will wink wonderfully dean and coil Nd shrinkingNo1 mulling Economical tool pkg so 14 pig on ipood In over so good ionovrr loo humingti uoihmgit CUSDENS PHARMACY 14 Dunlop St PA 35959 43 Qollier PA 6434 month mime the previous meetinrgnd gave the treasurers report ma gt ported for the sick visiting committee ape cial thought of regret for mem ber Mrs Philips who is patient in Steycnson Memorial Hospital All hopefor speedy recovery Mrs Maillon convene of com munity activities and public relalt lions took chargers the meeting She had amngedior weaker Miss Philpot home tucherlrom Barrie who gave very Interest ing talk on her work among the handicapped and how they be come very useiul happy citizens Mrs Morrow thanked the speak er for coming to us also Mrs Mallion Mrs Potterfgave talk on the tron saint oi Ireland St Eatrlckcomparlpghis work and sacrifice with the work oi Miss Phiipot and others working with her The roll eail was answered with an Irishjokc The meeting clos ed by the singing oi The Queen The hostess assisted by Mrs Stitson and Mrs Magloughlin served lunch social half hour was spent Sycr the tea cups SeedFair Winner Congratulations to Stewart Cairns layovwellhrknown iarmcr about rnile soul of town who wonat the Smith Simcoc Seed Fair heldtnt Ivy on Friday March Thcre were Von townships competing and Du pt 23 entries Mr Cairns wonthe Eaton Trophy for championship hog carcass Garnet Breedqn also oi Tecum seth took second award Mixed Euchrc Club Mr and Mrs James Tough were hostesses to the mixed euchrc club on Thursday last Mrs Wice and Thomas Barnett were first prize winners Mrs Barnett and Arthur Thompson won the con solation prizes Senior Bridge Club The senior bridge clubheld the weekly meet at thelhorne of Mrs Tough on Tuesday last Mrs Simpson sub Mrs Sinclair and Mrs Barnett Skating Party The skating arty planned for the Sunday So 001 was very suc cessful Aunt 80 children out Joyedla couple oi hours skating on the rink at Beeton On thei return the Womans Association of the United Church served hot dogs cake ice cream and choc olate milk to all Miss iola Wat son president aud convener WA Meeting The Womana Association oi the United Church held the March meeting at Mrs John Bullens on Thursday afternoon last with good attendance Mrs Maglough lin read the minutes of previous meeting The Scripture was read by Mrs McClain The topic by the president Miss iola Watson The treasurer reportedan encourag Ing bank balance Plans were made for thcchildrens party on SaturdayMarcll 18 At the close Mrs Billie rved dainty lunch ram aurora worn rattles morons oonoa Pmm as raalorazsc PHONEPA 85971 outlast VStorm Sash Built incupbocrds sacs ESTIMATES no obligation 10 do an oldei of storm sash it HAROLD L239 Bradford Si GRAHAM Please believe me dear Ac cording to my phrase book imSURE ordered hon ome lcttes TBOND HEAD From Midland Capt and Mrs Simpson and family oi Midland visited Mr and Mrs William Brooks on Sat urday Edith Morrisof Toronto visited their Sister Mrs James Smith Bnokmobiic Simcoe County hookmobilc with Miss Pilatske countyllhrar Ian made visit to the local lib rary and Ilcit good supply oi books forboth old and young undcrControl Bradfordiirc brigade was call ed tothe home of Mr and Mrs Frank Foran on Friday when the stove pipes and chimney took fire Luckily the tire was kept under control with no damage done high wind was blowing at the time WI Euchre The Womens Institute held euchre on Monday night with 18 tables playing Ladies prizes TheresnMcGuidlick gents Bill Andrews and Podlosick Lucky saucer Jim Datcman lucky tal lies Mrs Palmer Mrs Young Mrs Amey John Stel Herb Walls Blll Andrews Bowling Results Early League Ladies three high Elva Sutherland 188 Made lene Stewart 178 Jackie Harvey 177 triple Madclene Stewart 467 Gents three high Wilfred Lang 240 Norman Harvey 225 Alvin Smith 224 triple Norman Harvey 6ll Slipper Sticks 35 Aces 32 Hawk Asyes 31 Late League Ladies three high Bea Dixon 201 Gertie Woodrow 182 Vera Kneeshsw 179 triple Gertie Woodrow 491 Gents three high Ken HounA some 233 Ray Hounsome 229 John Lloyd 204 triple Keith Kneeshaw and John Grimsby 549 Team standing Flyers 38 Glld era 35 Slippers 34 Rollers 33 VMS Meeting The meeting of the WMS was held at Mrs Smiths on Thurs dayuMarch 14 Meeting opened with the call to worship and hymn Mrs Ethel Watt read the scripture and told the story of the stained glass window Mrs Andrews led in prayer The ladies were all pleased to have Mrs William Ritchie oi Beeton with them Mrs Ritchie gave splendid talk on unfinish ed business hearty voteyoi thanks was given Mrs Ritchie who is always so willing to come and give of her talents hymn was sung and Mrstor donBrethet read Anns Thanks giving which was much enjoyed Roll call was answered by 19 members and two visitors repeat ing Bible verse containing the word seek Minutes and business do nation of 510 was given to the leader oi the Cubs Committees were apppinted to arrange quiltingand the program for the gardem party Misses Velma Smith Jean Watt and Carol Ann Barker sang lovely hymn which Was much appreciated Meeting closed with hymn and prayer social time was spent when Mrs Watt and Mrs Green served delicious lunch MrsGirvin and son also Miss were won by Sadie Dunnell and Team standing Sneakers 42 gt mens Missionary Socrety ot the Rush Petr Mahala under the auspices of the Royall Prep eptory was wellotteodfld nmm zo tabiea High orb ea went to 511 Machine Downer 1an Min Rud dlck harnhull tï¬or prize to Mn MeAlec andEZDunnTbe basket oi groceries wenttoMfli EEdnr Light Installed The street lights have been in llttle brighter Weekenditflattora Miss Denny and friendll Grey spent the weekend with the latter motherin London Orangeville Visit Mr and Mrs Mcnary and two daughters Ellen and Debbie visited with Mr and Mrs Sut ton at Orangevme on Sunday new Aid New The Marchmccting at Baxter ladiesAid was held at the home of Mrs James McKnight on March 13 with on attendance of members and one visitor The meeting opened withthe call to worship and the singing of hymn followed with prayer the president Scripture reading was taken irom Genesis Bible study ques tions prepared by Mrs Elli son werc answered from Luke chapters 56 Roll call was answered with verse irom the Bible containing the word liEhtJ Two worthwhile readings were contributedhy the program committee The ï¬rst Healing thcWaters was read by Miss lrcne Denney and the second Light was readby Mrs AHaugh The secretarys report was read and adopted and thetreasurerfs and sick committee reports were given During the business session vote oithanks was moved to the ladies who made the drapes tor the church bascincnt The offer ing was taken and dedicated with prayer by Mrs Walkom The meeijng was brought to close by singing hyrnniollowl ed by the Lords Prayer in uni son Dalnty refreshments were served by the lunch committee in charge of Mrs Mooney and Mrs MncLachlan vote of thanks was moved to the hostess and lunch committee by Mrs Edgar lVYr Mrs Maud Wilson isvisiting her daughter Mrs Sutherland in Toronto Presbyterian WMS Regular meeting oLthLLllto Presbyterian Church was held at Mrs Cleve Pattons March Opening devotions were conduct ed by the president Mrs Gib son with 13 members and two visitors present MrsLorne Car ruthers gave the Bible reading Rollcall was answered with verse of Scripture contain prayer Minutes oi the last in ing were read by 7the secretary Mrs Bert McQuay and approved Several items of correspondence were dealt with With Mrs John Hoggarthfln charge the program had several items of interest Mrs George Carruthers gave humorous read ingFather God Bless Him titled Why is Christianity Best Questions were prepared and pre sented by Mrs Hoggarth on the 7th chapter of St Mark Mrs Gibson gave an account of the chapter from the studybook fol lowed by reading by Mrs Hog garth edtitled Dare to Say No to God Avhymn and prayer closed the meeting Refreshments were rane The social hour was on joyed OAC Guests Here ian Hamilton Harold Crawford and Derek French from OAC Guelph spent the weekend at the home oiMr and Mrs bchry Davis Attended Crusade Several from here attended the Crusade for Christ services byRev Leighton Ford inCollietj Street United Church Barrie hirand Mrs VivianJcnnett over theweekcnd Mr and Mrs Bruce McVanetl Murray Mcvsnell Toronto gt2Pay leftover seasonal hills and reduce high monthly pay men with prompt loan here We to any Yul when ya ask for loonnPhone ior lounin pone visit or come ti or cauana maialwn Ha NAI GETAHEAD WITHA BILL CLEANUP Loon up toSZSWup to it rootnuts to reply on loam over $590 convenient oï¬kcnnvnich is noonlynus An uu ntmaaummmmhw Mm stalled which makes the village reading by Mrs Cochrane cn served by the hostess sisted byv Mrs Nelson and Mrs lGCoch Toronto visited relatives hele speht Sunday with Mr and Mrs BENEFICIAL FIANCE CG ARE ybu some wens AND want vou Do me JOB matinee DONT Do or Maui Fast BUT JUNIORS 006 WleONT USE REDPoiissiioti wmmuduaitruhaw PERSONALIZED Imam mam so LLWarm rim was You we as ppm as rygï¬mm lt was HOD NE womanr PR FEiENG RE any gun on was By Wally Bishop VONHIM 50WON+ tampon THE WAY 10 SCHOOL ON