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Barrie Examiner, 2 Apr 1954, p. 8

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midwawwunwmmwc £7131 firfifwwvwm WNW Ms afiwéfiflv 153 Eéaflzmw being kept In touch with former member tho tcating staff who Codrlngtorl School pupils are stiil of Santa Claus there are the Three Jus rcccntly the teachers all pupils received letter from How Inner from Barc cna Cam Cullentea Quit was thc addrc than he is now tcacning English the IlcrILtz School their and trying to learn few wards of Spanih himself And he explains the long absence of lottch by Say llii that he has many other th to do lie generally begins tr for at mac oclock in the morning and tcactlcs until tcn oclock night about nine or ten hour cast llis SilldCYlH in Spain are adults Barcelona is quitc an interest ing city he tells the odrington pupils On three sides of it are mountains and on the fourth the Meditcrrancan Sea In the harbor here is reproduction of the ship in which Columbus discovered Amcricathe Santa Maria was also in thc place where Columiluc was received by the King and Queen when he returned from his voyage Al the waterfront is high monument with statue of Columbus on the top Ross spent Christmas in Barcel ona and he writes that Christmas in Spain does not mean as much to the children as it docs in Canada There are no Santa Claus no gifts and very few Christmas trees it is holiday and feast day what the Spanish call fiesta But January the Feast of the Epip hany is for the children In place Spring Diet CalorieCutters Will Lose Pounds Springs just aroilnd the corner and that means goodbye to bulky overcoats that have muffled your figure faults all winter However theres still time to do something about losing those extra pounds youve picked up Listed here are two lowcaloric recipes which will help considerably The first is for salad dressing tangy with herbs the second luxurious dessert which not only tastes delicious but also does fine job of cutting your calorie intake Both recipes use saccharine instead of sugar Sac charine contains no calories one tablet or 18 teaspoon of saccharine solution has the sweetening power of one level teaspoon sugar It holds its full sweet flavor even in boiling and suffers no change of sweetness in cooking baking or canning Saccharine is ideal for people on diets and for diabetics Herb Salad Dressing calories per serving egg tbsp flour tbsp mustard 14 tsp matjoram 14 tsp rosemary cups water ution or 12 tablets Beat egg thoroughly combine dry ingredients add to beaten egg Add water vinegar and saccharine or saccharine tablets which have been dissolved in portion of the liquid beatingwell Cook over low heat stirring con stantly until mixture comes to solution boil Remove from heat cool Coffee Whip serving tbsp unflavored gela tine V4 cup cold water cup strong hot coffee tsp saccharine solution or 16 tablets Softcn gelatine charine Pour about 14 of thj mixture into small shallow pan depth of 1k inch chill until firm Chill re syrupy Beat with rotary egg beater until light and fluffy Spoon into sher bet glasses ohill until firm Garn ish with the léinch cubes of cof cut into 1Qinch cubes maining mixture until fee jelly Kings who an is off ths year on world tour tintre are two ltiial Amt rlcan is ll culled Papa Noti Ki 27 12 cup vinegar 1v tsp saccharine sol 46 calories per in cold water dissolve in hot cofiee with sac gitts to the chi of onc holiday Perhaps it is better 50 all also the time whcn arc exchanged Ilccausc of influence Santa Claus nnng to appear but he is And he is not as the Three llfillljv so popular dill see that Magic Town of Vince that we sang about in or and last ycar The gon ooias arc til32c and so are the contours it is lovely city ll in general he thought was very intezcsting lic was extremc ty amazed to find no clouds in the sky day aftcr dayvcry bright sunshine and not cloud uny whcrc Home is certainly wonderful spo to seethc ruins of great empire the Coiliscum etc On my return from the Isle of Capri vivitcd Pompeii left there ins as tho sun was setting never saw more wonderful sunset To my left the Mediterranean Sea brilliant red On the right was Mount Vesuvius and full moon sat cxactiy on the top of it It made me think immediately of the song Santa Lucia which ve ai su tried to sing in two parts back in Barrie It was not difficult to realize why person would choose such spot to write song about He was not sorry to say that he had not seen snow except when he crcssul the mountains in Yugo siavia The weather in Barcelona was quite warm for this time of year and had not come near freez ing yet this winter He was told that the worst was over Not one day had passed that there hadnt been ladies sitting on the side of the street selling fresh flowers He found the port in Barcelona especially interesting Onc after noon hc went to watch the arrival of the fishing boats and then the auction sale of the fish that were brought inthcrc were all sizes and shapes He has even learned to out octopus soup Fish there is quite cheap and is served great deal and he remarks that the people as rule are quite poor in Spain the country yet Spain the rest of happy An nouncé Names Of Lucky Winners Social Week Draw made over evening of Monday March 29 Children follows Social Week Pugh and Mrs Enuns Bay Fred Reader Gravenhurst ans Cameron Shanty Bay Bowen Hawkestone ty Bay Joseph Quinlan Mrs Burbidge Candles TRY AN EXAMINER WANT Wedding of lIhornhili were 50 years married He has not seen much of but is told that Barcelona is the industrial city of So cant imagine what Spain must be like But find that the people are very Lucky winners in the draws station CKBB on the in connection with the Barrie and District Association for Retarded were as Mrs Ethel GravesMrs Douglas of Shanty Mrs Gapp Bradford Street Joyce Bowles Eugenia Street Mrs Fred Dingman Shanty Bay Mrs Johnson Mary Street Mrs Brooks RR Mrs Button Mrs Mrs Campbell Cundles Miss King Rose Street Mrs Joseph Quinlan Miss Alice Sparrow Ella Green Parkside Drive Delcie Baker Sanford Street Mrs Cecil Murray Hubbert Alfred Street Roy Hickling Shan RR George Bowles Eugenia Street Coburn Edgar Hutchinson Oro Station William Patterson Shanty Bay Kennedy Shanty Bay and on March 22 and the friends and relatives who gathered to con gratulate them at their golden wedding reception that afternoon and evening offered particularly heartfelt wishes for many more years of happiness to the couple They celebrated at the home of their soninlaw and daughter Mr and Mrs Albert Bentley of Essa Road in Barrie Albert Stundcn was born at Langstaff Ontario and came to Barrie as boy His bride of 50 years was born at Buds Mill near Mincsing and is the former Olive Hobson Mrs Stundcn keeps house for herself and her husband She was born in 1885 and is 70 years of age and her husband was born in 1882 and is 72 They have 11 children 33 grand children and live greatgrandchil dren Mrs Stundcn has only one sister living She is Mrs Charles Harris of Barrie Her thrcc half sisters are Mrs Gladys Brown of Barrie Mrs Helen Hill of Calling wood and Mrs Florence Edwards Formerly of Barrie Thornhill Couple Celebrate Anniversary Daughters Home MR AND MRS STUNDEN Mr and Mrs Albert Stunden of attend St Georges hill Anglican Church in Thornhill They received many beautiful gifts from the family and friends and telegram of congratulations was received from their grandson no Jack Dibble of the RCNVRl who is on cruise to England withl the aircraft carrier Magnificent and from their greatgranddaught tcr Carol Ann Dibble and her mother of Halifax Nova Scotia Assisting Mrs Bentley with at ternoon tea wasa niece of the bride and groom Mrs Ewart Tillcy of Camp Borden There was also family dinner at seven oclock in the evening with large anniversary wedding cake Many friends called to make the golden wedding memorable occasion Their grandaughtcr Miss Mar garet Dibble presented the bride with bouquet of red roses for the occasion Friends were present frorn To ronto Weston Willowdale Thorn Barric Camp Borden and surrounding districts MIDHURS of Montreal and she has half brother Ernest of England Mr and Mrs Stundcn lived in Barrie until 26 years ago when they mov cd to Thornhill Their marriage ceremony on March 22 1904 was performed by New Member is Welcomed into Kiwanis Auxiliary on Thtnsday March 25 pm for meeting urers report by Mrs Cutler homes for Easter Seal meetings ready for the mail After the Stewart Beasley the Rev Mr Wesley at the parson age here in Barrie The couple The members of the Womens Auxiliary to the Kiwanis Club ga thered at the Community House at815 their regular monthly The president Mrs Frank Boyes chaired short business meeting opening with the roll call and Mrs Smith read the treas Mrs McDowell new member was graciously introduc edand welcomed into the auxiliary Thankswerc attended by the president to Mrs Jack Butler and Mrs Stewart for opening their correspondence was read the meeting was turned over to Mrs Roy Christie Mrs Clarke and Mrs Thomson who were in charge of the program Court whist was enjoyed by the ladies with prizes being awarded to Mrs Harry Milne and Mrs Lucky draw winners were Mrs Frank Perkins Mrs Har vey MrsjEd Wilson and Mrs The meeting adjourned with the singing of God Save the Queen with Mrs Cutler at the piano Church Service Hours Note change of hour in church services Commencing on Sunday April the services in the United Church will be held at 730 pm INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS ANTIGONISH NS tCI First four scholarship students of the In ternational Development Placement Association are being trained here for technical assistance in under MacConnell of Dinsmorc Sask Harold Lcwack of New York Jack King of Berkeley Cal and Alfred May of Kingston Jamaica lt Canadians during 1952 gobbled about 145 quarts of strawberries each You All not When kidneys fail to renmve excess acids and wastes buck ucllc tired fooling disturbed rest often follow Doddr Kidney lills stimu lutekidneya to normal duty loci bettersleep better work better rol nu as no an Oct Dodds at any drug store You can depcnl on Dodds 50 Members were also thanked for participating in getting the seals lllfllltiSlON DRUG 510m 56 Bayfield Next to Loblaws WE PICKUPAND DELIVER YOUR PRESCRIPTION Mrs Bcrt Broderick was elected Jrcsidcnt of Bond liead ltitrscnsl nstitutc at the annual meeting in Memorial Hall on lhursday ch 25 whcn ntnc zncmbcrs acted with three visitors to site new csectttivc installch in off we Other members of the 1934 cs ccutivc arc Mrs Kaccshatv honorary presidctt Mrs IIanl nah lst viccprcsidcnt Mrs Willl iam Reynolds End iccpresident Mrs Charlcs Brown treasurer Mrs Knotshow sistant sccretarytrcasurcr William Watt district director Mrs Robinson sick and flower convcncr Convench of standing commit tccs arc Mrs Bradley historical research and current events Mrs Amcy agriculture and Canadian industries Mrs Armstrong home economics and health Mrs John Erection community activities and current events Mrs Amey Miss Sawdon Mrs Llsk and Mrs Ushcr directors Mrs William Sutherland and Mrs McLean auditors MrsAlvin Smith pianist The meeting opeth with the Institute Odc followcd by the Mary Stewart Collect repeated in unison The minutes of the last meeting were read and adopted discussion followed regarding project for Boston Fair and it was decided to send suggestion for back to school clothes for public school girl Following discussion about the garden club Mrs Richardson was asked to act as leader with Mrs Hannah as assistant donation of five dollars was voted to the Red Cross and five dollars to the Crippled Childrens Fund letter was read from the Na tional Sanitarium Association ask ing for permission to hold TB Xray clinic at Bond Head in July and the give it their support Annual reports of the various sccrctury as Mrsl shaw Mrs Mchan and Mrs anicd by Mrs Charles Watson McKenzie of Bradford FAST RELIEF son lllllllMllllll or Dalston Wt lCoward and Mrs Brown proi ltces include Mrs Wright agri lculture ladies decided to Dixon were the program committee for the meeting Mrs BertBrodcrick rendered beautiful solo accomp which was enjoyed by all This was followed by review of the book Gown of Glory by Agnes developed nations They are Jack Tumbuu given by Mm which l954 President Stan Watson was elected Wat of Dalston Womens ll stttutt for 3934 at tho annual mcch ing the home of Mrs Brown on March iwclrc members and three visitors were present for the cmction which was conducted under the chairmanship of Miss Joyce Hunter Other incoming officers are It rs Ross Bertram lst viceprcslicnt Mrs liarry thigh 2nd viccprcs idcnt Mrs Murray Forbes scercn tarytreasuxu Mrs Alan Brownl ii ric director Mrs Lorne Handy and Mrs James Handy Jr andi itors Mrs Lorne Handy Jr pressti reporter Mrs Williams and Mrs Lorne Jory flower cornmittecfi Mrs Stan Watson Mrs Massch Mrs Thomas Coward Mrs William l1 gram committee onvrncrs of standing commit and Canadian industry iMrs Forbes historical research Mrs II Bertram citilcnship and education Mrs James Ilandy Jr community activities Mrs Bald wick home economics The meeting opened with the In stitute Ode the Mary Sic vart Col lect and The Lords lrayler Itoli call was answered with My Birth place card of thanks was read from Mrs Brown It was decided to send for bags to help the School for Retarded Children in Barrie The interest survey sheets for ex tension service wcrc handed out to the members Mrs Stan Watson likes Kenya Life Despite Mao Mans March 22 CplLiv but TORONT mg mud and wattle Africa is no i$ Toronto woman Mrs Christophcr Morley who came back to visit her here l1€d in onc in where in Actu he says two5m whitewashed walls Most tings of this type she said hay tuipiaccs and indoor plumbing Mrs Morlin home now is ncnya aces farm She is the daughc of llt Rev Wells formct Ilsaop of Caribou and Mrs Well Man native been attacking other natives and whites in Kenya bolls no terrors for Mrs Morley She will going back to Kenya Matt has The fanatical group winch to join her husband in June She said the older African sotl resisting the tiers were sturdiiy NM munity to attend this meeting and Mrs Allan Brown SALESMAN Well known nursery wants full time salesman to call on city and rural homes Large territory with Barrie as cen ter Must be Live wire go gcttcr able to corn $10000 weekly Jar essential Man selected will be trained Work to begin early in May Itc plies confidential Give full details of yourself selling ex Mrs II Wright suggested that the business time at meetings be cut down to allow for recreation Lunch was scrved by Miss Joyce Hunter and Mrs Brown and the meeting closed with the na tional anthem The April meeting of the branch will be held on April at the home of Mrs Massey with Russell Bloomfield of Barrie as speaker made all the members keen to read the book immediately The meeting closed Queen followed by most deli inson convench were read by Mrs Brown Mrs Robinson Mrs And 1H rcws Bradley and Mrs Brod PAINTA ROOM ECONOMY crick for Mrs Armstrong and WW punt Mrs Brown for Mrs Knee FOR BEAUTIFUL WALLS AND CEILINGS with The cious lunch served by Mrs Rob perience present employment to BO Box 400 Campbellford Ont Tanganyika her husband was forest it building with dwci where her husband man spccial invitation has been extend cd to all the ladies of the com The ten hostesses will be Mrs They are threat Man Mat extremists iarswcriag tc terror with armed watchful She tells of the welfare work being done for the natives by crown colony the British were being llcr hus iffljracrc tshznan their rel For those Said tilt owner had school thc gotcrazizen Sch u0rkclgt snc hwy torrntuttiiy cyanc and aspcmary lie also built hrcc stone houses for than but tht natives prefer thcir huts MENS DRESS SLllCKS SIZES 2844 Cabaldines Iic Pics lloundstooth Checks Windowpane hecks Worsteds 995 Latest styling Newest Spring Summer shad es Stephens The Store for Men 15 Dunlop St Do as 11000 people are doing this week Borrow from friendly dcpcndablo Household Finance 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