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Barrie Examiner, 2 Apr 1954, p. 14

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L4TRE BARRIE EXAMINER FRIDAY APRIL 1954 For Parents Only SUCH SIIY IIIIILII By Nancy Cleaver such shy child IIEIhijy can Jymnge rose with other children itivolg ends beng left Visitors Day once in while for neighbours child around the same age girlscup The hzbit of arranging for how to help Hu But baby utter occasionally in the grey 3311 be endly duythe in older girl or woman sccms to want to mix oztzcrsi who likes children and knows how The shy child is usually one who has locked plenlyof oppor tunity to play ith other young sters and to get to know adults Cifi 1d of retiring nature Friend nlso strengthen childs liking for other grownups beside his parents to piuy with them is help to iy relatives aunts or grandmother whom he can trust and whose coni 11ny he enjoys The mother who lcs herself on never leaving her lild with anyone else is not really ircporing him to grow beyond the earliest dependant stage of child hood outside his immedinte fumin circle Sometimes he has been subjected to too repressive and and strict discipline More Often his parents Llrt too fearful of harm befulling him and they have adopted too protective altitude to all he does As 11 child gets older If he is entrusted with small errands such as going to the store for loaf Of bread this builds up his Dont climb so lughycu tun fil lie careful or youll hurt your selfconfidence He needs praise self and reassurance for these ex lncse nre the type of ndmonx curslons by himself or for times lions he is consuttttly receiving from his mother Much of the need for change lics in 3w parents treat ment of the l0i5ll sninll chiid ll Illtl than the chzld himsulf when he has made real effort to be friendly to caller Parents appreciate visitors who ct along happily with every mem ier Of the family even shy child liit 5y child should llll thr cimrcc to play regularly with othc Clllltlltll even if this demands spe cial planning In city or town the small fry in the some block soon sort down together 11nd have good times in ouch othcrs yards The Community play Centres are illLlll help to children who are inclrngd to be shy There they can enjoy thopluy equipment and grud uzllly igctwtorknow the other b0ylt and girls who spend their time there But child in an isolat ed district or form home mo lis bnslrfulncss should never be re unrked on But grownup who ikcs and understands children can Ilcll make comment which pleas the child If possible this should do remark to which he does not have to ziriswcr Admiring 71 toy or ill article of his clothing is usually good idea Feeling at home with even one iew stranger builds up childs confidence in the friendliness of people it is this faith in others which eventually will vanquish his inccrtdinty over being made wel some Then in time he will out grow his selfconsciousness and will 10 longer be Such shy child Copyrighted minnows 11 town THIS WEEK ONLY Ion1mua 950 TRADEJN ALLOWANCE for any electric washer regardless of age or con dition on any Liar InactivavmwsrNWT$$MW¢iyamavfwqww Colorbright square dance de signs add fun and fashion to your whirling cotton skirts blouses Iron on household linens too The colors are cherrypie red blue berry and maize New Washable Ironon trans fers NO embroidery Pattern 7250 has four motifs in three col ors about 5x6l2 inches each Send TWENTYFIVE CENTS in coins for this pattern stamps can not be accepted to The Barrie Examiner Household Arts Dept 60 Front St West Toronto Ont Print plainly NAME ADDRESS PATTERN NUMBER TEN COMPLETE PATTERNS to sew embroider crochetprint ed in the new 1953 Alice BrOOks Needlecraft Book Plus more patterns to send for in cluding ideas for gifts home acces sories toys fashions cents now EASY WASHERS FROM Mr and Mrs Bert SlessOr Oril up lid visited Mr and Mrs Ray Sies car on Tuesday ULLY GUARANTEED tuv FREE DEMONSTRATIONS Bentley from Mr and Mrs Wulmot Bobbie Don and Douglas mu rl nonhuman land Mrs Bentley and family REAL PENALTIES In light opera it has been sug gested that penalbiés should be made to fit the crime but we think it is much more important that they COMPANY should be made to hurt Thi th ht was behind the argumen DIIIIIOPSI that more modem drivers PHONE 2059 should be made cétrless they won understand that soctof penalty OLOFASHIOiiEO OOSPEL MEETING sunoAv 7fpm LOYAL TRUE BLUE HALL 29Lnrdu sr ORAL ROBERTS tape recordingofientircvmeeting heldin the big cathedral tent including healing line Plan to attend and receive Gods blessing for yOuas you listen to this wellknown hegling evangelist BRING YOUR FRIENDS AND circuits EVERYONE many Send 25 from outside take month to come Alton visited on Sunday with Mr iOochrane iOnt Northland Post little Girls Hat and Bag HAT AND BAG SET for little sister This attractive de sign can be made up quickly with three balls each Of White and Spanish red as here and one ball of Skipper blue crochet thread Attractivcly decorated with two dozen small pearl buttons the bag is finished with tassel sewn to the flap If you would like leaflet with directions for making the set called LITTLE GIRLS HAT AND BAG send stamped self addressed envelope to the Needlework Department of this paper and ask for Leaflet No 8399 Mission Work In Ethiopia Linked WithNorlh River Information on the progress of missionary from wellknown North River family is provided to Coldwater and other friends through monthly letter from Ethiopia The letters are from Rev and Mrs Kerry Levering The former is son of Rev and Milton Lovering formerly of North River Rev Levering is with the Missions Department of the Unit ed Church at Toronto He is son of the late Mr and Mrs Dave Levering early settlers at North River Although the Kerry Loverings address is Addis Ababa Ethiopia their Sudan Interior Mission Sta tion is at Soddu in Wallumo Pro vince South Ethiopia It is 220milet rip over tortuous roads in trucks from Addis Ababa to Soddu and takes three days to week The trip by air requires day From the airfiield to the mis Sion station theer is an uphill ride by horseback Rev Kerry Lovering attended language school at Sire 80 miles from Addis Ababa He was as Signed to Soddu which has h05lt pitsal elementary school dispen sary and Bible school His wife Joan nursew0rks in the hospi tal and he teaches in the Bible school The latter is challenging assignment as the instruction must be in Amharic language translat ed by an interpreter into Wallamo Before leaving for their mission ary station in May 1953 the Lover ings experienced the tragic loss of their first child at Addis Abtaba They have continual difficulties and hardships to overcome Last summer Mrs Lovering ihadma laria They maintain garden as few vegetables are available Orders Besides nearly all home varieties the couple grow peppers lemons coffee passion fruitand figs Wad ter for drinking is boiled and when the barrel empty two native boys helpers fill the barrel art stream wlhere they also take the laundry Bananas are about 12 for 10 cents The missionary conference ar nanged late last year at the station was highlight of the year Si ting on the ground in an imprOvis ed shelter at the afternoon meet ing the firstday were 4000 natives cIll the Splendor tke Drama the Heart of MOTION PICTURE ro IMPERIAL ed the sessions at the end of the conference 60 had professed sal vatlon and 55 young men volun teered to go to preach total of $8400 had been pledged Néitive preachers of the gospel are allowed $10 month in Ethio pian currency The have to grow as much food as possibleto make ends meet and are largely depend ent on Providence for many needs At the conference one evangel ist stood and promised four months allowance Some gave their coats person in prison as result of his faith mated awOven grass table and sent it to bcvsold His wife scrapingby forthree years while he was imprisoned gave $5 from her scanty store One lady gave cow There are about400000 residents of Wallamo province Ethiopia it self is country with about 15 million inhabitants Believers in Wallamo have built at least 250 churches Thereare over 200Su dan interior missionaries in the country There is only Oneinterior mis sion stallion in Wallamo province that is at Soddu where there is staff of 10 including Ithé Lover lngé The Bible can be printed in only one language Amharic The Sudan interior mission maintains only one church in Ethiopia at Addis Ababa The rest are na tional churches built by Ethiopians When the Italians forced the mis sionaries out of Wollamo there Were only 70 baptized believers When the missionaries returned in 1945 it was estimated there were 20000 believers In Wallamo pro vince alone it is estimated there are now 40000 who believe in Christianity The mission has been carrying on its evangelistic work in Wallumo since 1927 1n the March letter from Joan and KerryQ Levering interesting details of native church services were given During communion squares of heavy brown bread were passed in little gross basket fol lowed by honey mixed in water served in dark brown vinegar bot ties all covered with small cloths ltgt 91111 MORE TURNIPS LONDON OntCP Export of turnips to the United States this season from Lucan Centralira Ek eter and Blyth in Western Ontario has passed the 400000 bushel mark With an average price of 40 Cents bushel the final total is expected to be 450000 bushels or 150000 more Although continuous rain hamper than last season the liberty wherewilh OUR TIME Fl ED IN WEST GERMANY now PLAYING Coiliugwood on 27 residing in Niagara Falls quilting at They summer bazaar into the community them few days in Toronto recently bar on to he present one M5 Vic Payne Toronto vis it Chrles Burncs Sudan interior WASAGA BEACH In Colunxwoed speeches singling and card1 completed the evening Mrs Armstrong and four sons tire2 Congratulations to Myrna Anne 530 30 M33311 bomb Plain and James Meek who were arried in the United Church in Saturday March Meek will be Mr and Mrs Auxiliary Busy The ladies of the Womens Auto illary are quite busy this week Mrs ll Giffens are all kept busy during the winter preparing for their Mr and Mrs Clair Robinson formerly of Orillia have moved We welcome Mrs Russell Kenwell spent Milt Davie and Elwood are busy these days building larger snack Mr and Mrs Cliff Hilton Mr on Sunday with Mr and Mrs rs Mae Robinson visited in Or lla on Sunday Euchre Fans Well they were all at it again these euchre fans turning out in fine style to the usual Monday evening party and the lucky ones were ladies Mrs Myers men Andy Raiucy most lone hands Myers and on the lucky draw Mrs Nash Mr and Mrs Fred Perschcl and Mr and Mrs Wilbur Nash are home after holidaying in Florida Oakvicw Beach News Cups to the winners Congratu lations to Stanford and his team of five on winning the finals in the Oakview Bowling tourna ment with total of 8543 points After three wellfought nights this team managed scant 11 points to top Harold Wheelers team with 8532 points Everyone played well but lady luck must havewbcen keeping company with few Congratulations to Jim Mn gill on his three game total of 770 points and to Albert Duncan on his game with 362 points Prizes go to Pete Watsons team for win ning the consolation series The bowling banquet comes next on April at 730 pm at the Nor mandie Inn TurfRoom NO top hats and tails fellows but loads of fun cntertainment dancing and presentation of trophies Thanks are extended to Tony for good season at the Bowlodromc Attend Banquet Mr and Mrs Jim Magill attended banquet in Peterboro on Friday nightwith the Prudential Insur once people The boys are looking forward to having Jim back at the gym classes again Popular Ice Star Another big hand to Tommy Rendle our star in the Coiling wood and Barrie ice carnivals Hes done it againthis time in Dundas on the weekend Congrat ulations Tommy We really enjoy watching you play the clown on the ice Presentation TO Family The pot luck supper at the Corn munity Centre turned into social evening and presentation for tho MCEachern family who are mov ing to Sunnidale Corners The community gave them French gray easy chair and large gold colored satin cushion as gift for their new home Impromptu Birthday Parties Miss Wendy Keen and Mute Keith Rosamond are holding their respective birthday parties on S3t urdny April Gym Practice Wednesday Hearing the Ozakview ladLes gym class were in vited to practice 11 the Wasaga gym centre for their coming gym display They enjoyed nil arious evening pleasant coffee break and returned the invitation for this Monday at thesr own cen tre it is understood Clarence Wile3L er is getting ready to open his new store on April At New School Nobody thought of playing hoo key on Monday morning as the high school students started out for their first day in the new high school in Collingwood What grand thrill it is to start off with everything so brand new and up iodnte Welcome to Mr and Mrs than and Mr and Mrs Gardiner Florence and Kathleen now living in Mrs Sninsburys cottages Mrs Ruth Borlzmd of the Was ngn Beauty Shop travelled by plane to attend the hairdressers convention in New York last week Sightseeing tours took themto all the main points of interest in the big city and an added thrill was ride in 11 beautiful limousine down Broadway at am for look at the bright lights Robins were spotted on Sutur dzty Is Spring really here or not Coming Onkview Grand Bowl where your age is your handicap Watch for the date READY TO MOVE VANCOUVER CPiLumber pro duced at mills its orders are filled is being stored on barges in Van couver and New Westminster awaiting arrival of cargo ships The barge storage averts high cost of stacking the lumber and then re handling it later into the export vessel lllllllll Iillill llllllllllllll People without experi ence in funeral matters find in talking with families who have called us that we pro videla service of superior character in range of prices that allows them to keep the expense within their wishes Pr0viding helpful answers to funeral questions is an established part of our pub lic service WI so an FUNERAL HOME fi fiilili CIA°°I9VV your Christian Science Services 29 HIGH STREET 11111111 Tlllll nun inn BARRIE SUNDAY MORNING SERVICES 1100 am 60 COLLIER STREET ALL ARE WELCOME Members Of the Home League DESTINED BILLY SUNDAY Rev Allen Spruggetl Will he helm in Special series of meetings Friday April nanny April Week nights at pm Sunday at 11 am and pm 51111 Slllllllllflll 1111111 6111111217 BARRIE TOPICS FRIDAYfWanfed Blood TransfusiOn SATURDAYWhat Is The True Religion SUNDAY11 am The Power of Positive Prayer pm Sunday SchOol pm The Saddest Wordin theWorld MONDAY8 pmWhat Is All the World Seeking iHunsbAv APRIL Spgcial Programme rendered by it PM NORTHERN UNIVERSITY an The University of Alaska in Eazrbanks is the only lnstiutiozr of higher learning in the territory ALUL Your Money Buck We Absolutely Guarantee every ii Nixon Animal Harlin flroduct to it give you utrrucrory run or YOUR MONEY BACK cuozrsx or mnsrms LAXITEX CONsTIPATIOH We recommend Pnsveursx TABLETS tor SCOUREX Icr SCOURS CALVES PELLAGREX Or PIGS FEVIEX cr PNEUIONIA PROFIONEX for ACETONIHIA PRIVENTEX POWDER for PIEG RANT COWS and SOWS CALDWELL DRUG STORE Owen Dunlap St Ph 2903 Presbyterian Church REV MUIR BA Minister MR FRANK BUTCHER Organist SUNDAY APRIL 1951 945 lllLChlllch School ll amNursery Kindergarten ll nmSteps in Evangelism pmContagious Faith 815 pmYPS EVERYONE WELCOME Emil LA BURTON AVENUE UNITED CHURCH REY EUGENE BEECH BA Minister MR HAROLD DEMPSEY Organist SUNDAY APRIL 1954 945 amSUNDAY SCHOOL 11 5mEEGINNEES DEPART 11 adoMORNING WORSHIP Reception of New Members and Communion Service 730 pm+EVENlNG WORSHIP Subject Fourth in the Series Who Brought Jesus to the Cross His Friends lolly Sunday School pm Holly Communion Service pm send out Thy Light and Thy Truth Let Them Lead Me lit1221 TRINITY CHURCH Anglican REV GEORGE SHERRING Priest in Charge Phone 6746 Mrs Roberts Choir Director amHOLY COMMUNION 10 amSunday School and Bible Class 11 tumHOLY COMMUNION Choral AND SERMON Subject CAIAPHAS pmSUNDAY SCHOOL Codrington Public School pmEvensong and Sermon REV GEO SHERRING Preacher at both services WEDNESDAYS DURING LENT Lenten Service 730 pm Followed by Confirmation Instruction Thursdays HOLY COMMUNION 1030 am ALL WARMLY WELCOME FIRST BAPTISTCHURCH CLAPPERTON ST AT WORSLEY REV LUCK 311 3D Minister MISS CLOUGHIEY Organist SUNDAY APRIL 1954 950 EdnaSUNDAY SCHOOL All Ages Every Member Communion ian Broadcast CKBB t=I Fzzzc==t Central United Church Minister REV BEWELL BA Organist and Cholrmaster WARREN MacLEAN SUNDAY APRIL 1954 Cross pmChrist or Barabas CHURCH SCHOOL 945 amYoung Peoples Bible Class 11 amTOWARDS THE CROSS pmThe Cost of being Christ 11 amThe White Side of the 945 an1Jr Interm Sr Depts COLLIER ST BA fellowship Of Evangelical Baptists REV NULLMEYER PASTOR CONVERSION OFA MINISTER 15 Converted In Billy Graham HOUSEHOLD HEAD wiie may bed head of the household under the husband drinks too JIIB McNeillia TEACHER or CLARINET FLUTE SAXAPHDNE cSUPPIieS Musical Indriigciib 22 quficld 5L flvlrrie PHONE 4125 iipi Church Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada 20 MULCASTER ST BARR REV BURGESS PASTOR SUNDAY APRIL 1954 10 1mrSundyi School and Bible Class 11 amMORNING WORSHIP 730 pmInspiring impel Service Wonderful Word Broadcast CKBB 900030 am Sunday ALI WELCOME WW y= The Salvation Army 60 COLLIER STREET The Home of Friendly Worship SR MAJOR MRS MILLS SUNDAY APRIL 1951 11 amIIOLINFSS MEETING pmSUNDAY SCHOOL pmEVENING SERVICE ALL ARE WELCOME FREE METHODIST CHURCH 200 Hayfield SI REV BRIGHT 1000Sunday School 1100 and 730PREACHING EVERYBODY WELCOME izsz Ft Collier Sr United Church REV LEWIS MA BD Minister LI LLOYD TUFFORD Organist and Cholrinaster SUNDAY APRIL 1954 11 chmMORNING SERVICE COMMUNION THE CHURCH SCHOOL 045 amJunior Intermediate and Senior Departments 11 amNursery Kinde garten and Primary Departments pmThe Adult Bible Class pmEVENING SERVICE Plain Mans Faith Lenten Series What Is God Like Is your idea of God big enough to command the loyalty of grownup person YPU Fireside 815 pm Emmi mm SAINT GEORGES CHU RCH OF ENGLAND ALLANDALE HECTOR Rev NewtonSmith BA amHOLY COMMUNION 11 amHOLY COMMUNION SUNDAY SCHOOL pmEVENING PRAYER MidWeek Lenten Service Wed 730 pm St Andrews Presbyterian Church Owen and Worsley Sts REV JAMES FERGUSON BAE Minister MR ANGUS Ross Organist and Choirmaster SUNDAY APRIL 1954 11 amMORNING WORSHIP Broadcast CKBB pmLAYMENS SERVICE Music by Mens Choir The Minister at both services 1100 amBcginners and Primary 11am7THE council SCHOOL Come to Gods House on HisDay 815 pmYJS Fireside Meeting 2me PTIST pm LONDON cnUSADE

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