AROUND TOWN Iy mm Pearl McCarthy is critic who does not coniine her comments to the rows oi pictures in art galler ies She has something to say about almost everything and with style and manner that is dis tinctive Some ot the wittiest comments she made in her ad dress to the Canadian Club here Vednesdnyevening were also mu biting it must seem sometimes to you as to me thatali America is organized into committees of we men trying to get somebody else to give five dollars to something ivas one of her remarks on the passing scene And she bluntly declared that snobs in small cities fthe petty snobs could knock the spots oft snobsin any big cities And as for the evahgclical elm ment in tho vorid of art Many people in thc art world sound dust as silly as Mr Dulles does in politics More cant say Fauthoparticularly liked Miss Mommys story about her lath cr erVreturn from many yifarsrï¬t study abroad sheaur voycdfhis study and promptly sugg hat he get rid of the awful gar painting on the W$ILuw$vém The wise man told his daughter that the painting might be vul gar but he could think of noth ing more vulgar than taking it down because someoncclse thought so The painting was later replac ed by an etching of indescribable worth the critic went on Her fathers taste grcw with age but always it wasahis own and that was an example for the Canadian public as whole to follow Thcy call me the restaurant and bathroom critic smiled this woman of eminent good sense as she recommended complaints it gallery were not well supplied with both Theyre very neces sary it youre going to look at paintings for long time she mass symptoms MAY um violins Irritability loss of appetite restlessness could be symptoms of worms Dont take chances Get Dr McKenzies Dead Shot Worm Candy from your drug gist If the cause is worms easy tolttake Dr McKenzies Dead Shot Worm Candy brings quick soothing relief to adult or child and were pointed out and theyre also riot ably lacking in mostcases She issued several warnings in the course ot her address and one was to the eifectJhat when we avoid sometimes what has been called slightly hick we are also avoiding slightly good taste Miss McCarthy recalled farm house in this country in which she and herhusbsnd had been served meal with an ole gance that could havegtstood the test in any nation at the world The housewife spread her big table with pialuwhiie cloth ind set bowl of cherries and itcher of cream in the middle Full of admiration they re turned to the home several years iater only to iiiid poor imita ion of thcdccor illustrated in in interior decorating magazine The natural good taste was gone The critic had more criticism or the etlect of homes and gur dens publications on the public You shouldnt be too sur ariscd if your children dont take books when interior decorating hasbrought in designs which make it almost impossible to have thousand banks In room And thats how many there should be according to MissMcCarihy She also had it in for psychol ogists and those who have gone mad dog reading any magazine article on adjustment to the group She recalled sitting around with group of seven other people all of whom had be come adjusted extraordinarily well to society in later years who admitted irankly that not one of them as child was part of the group They liked being alone opposed to group games etc lmcntircly jin tavorol all modern ideas but dontthink we should swallow them hook line and sinker if you have yen to trypiay reading theBarrie Theatre Guild is offering you an excellent chance next Wednesday evening Actually it is not thoroughly guild project but rather an idea promoted bysome of the mem bers for thepublic at large group will gather at eight oclock in Room at Community House to read Oliver Goldsmiths She Stoops to Conquer There is no question of casting simply reading for enjoyment if enough people become in terested in the activity it is pro ll Connect Bo LIL liotkvilio Ont as posed that it will come under hm AND MES FREDERICKOALLO WAYweremarrled in parsonage carer mohy lust Erldoy evening The bride is the former Joan Blanche Bebb daughter of Mrs Bonn and the late Frank Bebb of Hillsdale fwr Already Planning Fall Fair EXhibii The monthly meeting of Hills dale Womens institute was held at the home of Mrs Ethel Trcw with the president Mrs Gordon Roll call New Years Resolution Was answered by 10 members and Thompson presiding two visitors The motto It matters try gtPray Dont Find Fault donat is being sentvto mental health Hassociation Plans were started for the Cold the water all fair The program theme leadershlp with that through more cit ested in the theatre All typesof lplays will be read including some Shaw works number of Irish plays and such modern theatre asThe Petritied Forest masterpieces of the not how long welive but howi was explained by Mrs Trew in poe tor the group eventually meeting at the YMCA building Meetings willbc held every two weeks and it is hiipcd these sesions will become inter dvcnlngwasagriculture and Can adian industries Mrs Frawieyvand Mrs Trouton were the conveners llirs Frnwley gave some interesting facts on the production and sale of farm produce and Mrs LTrouton chose as her subjecta bulletin Milk for Millioan letter on Resolutions com posed by Mrs James Bell was read by Mrs Brennan Mrs Frawley conducted two contests iLuncbwas served by the hos tess assisted by Mrsllrouton and Mrs Drennan Talk on Holland is Enjoyed By Churchill Womens institute held its International Meeting in the community hall with good attendance Roll call was an sweredgvith How tobe good neighbor The Institute held course Brighten Your with Colo It Was party the proceeds to go to Red Cross Giltord institute to beits guest on Marchl rwas accepted niotto tor th short Horn teresting address on Holland Barrie vThe grootttlsTtlie loway and the late Wllllam Galloway or Barrie reception was held at thevhome or thebrides mother oi the devotional service An invitation tro he ary ior prayer Hénieï¬FiéefZELErfébl Homemakergiq Serve Greater Variety Of FoodszllIYear nu Doreen emit issue the homoecooomiu service On tario department agriculture in speaker at thos¢eqndwéokl series at home economl meet ing in North Simm She ad dressed group at Sunnidnla Corners Waverley andlmon talne ingthé course of the meet inuereh group discussed the value of modern retrlgerntion and boom freezing units am sug gestlens Were given tor making better uaevot home freezers lodby homemaker ti to pin appetizlng and nourishing meals for her flidily Many by lhe community triendship sec rotary The literature secretary reported 8000 books had been read during the year and the Les Cowper Studio simoTMrsTï¬i Presbyierial if WMSAnnual At Midland May The executive members of Sim cpe Presbyterial Womans Miss ionary Society at the United Church of Canada the auxiliary presidents and the ministers Wives held theirspring executive meeting in Burton AvenucUnited Church The president Mrs Bob ert Manren of Crcemore con ducted the meeting and the North Simcoe vicepresident Mrs Perkins of 7Mldland was in charge The theme was TheOpen Door into the New Yéar She stressed the encouragement of greater activity regarding friendliness Over on ladies were present with number of presidents at lending tor the tirst time Mrs McLaren has been nominate fill vacancy on the Dominion board anda new Presbyterial had been formed at Richmondiiiii to be known as York Presbyterial The recording secretary Mrs Ball reported 952 annual mem hers nd364lite members in Sim coePresb teryin 1956 Two new on Wednesday cidcd to haven card auxiiaries have been formed Mrs Armstrongse retary at Christian stewardship asked especially that aux aries report what contacts had eeu made with their mission Twentytive asso ciate members had been added to oneauxillary gt Mrs Greer ot Oriliia who gave the treasurers report for Mrs Car tersaid the allocation had been book award was won by Elmvnlc Auxiliary with an average of 21 books per member The candidate sccretnry told oi the students who toured the different charges teli ingot their study in preparation College She stressed the import ancc of promoting interestin full tlme work Subscriptions totalled 1009 Missionary Monthllcs and 398 World lribnds The press ccretaryrurgcd that more pub iicity heglven MS work ite ports were Ilso ven by the our vicepsesldcnts and Mrs McLarcn on the successful year Appointed to the nominating committee were Mrs Robcrt Keil Churchill Mrs Rumble Billsdale Mrs Ciemencc Stayner Mrs Hesiip CoilingwoodLMrs Gordon Kneeshaw Giltor Mrs Edgar Heels Port McNicoii nrid Miss Annie JonesLMidland The president the tourth tildepresid ent the secretary andthe tress urer comprise the it ancc commit tee Delegates to the Conference Branch meeting to be held in Manor Road UnitedChurch Tor onto April 10 and 11 are Mrs Manren the vicepresident Mrs Thompson the treasurer Mrs CartgrLMrs Cookcaners Leigh Alternates are Mrs Besse Mrs Wilson andMrs Perkins An invitation was extended Lto alito attendthe meetings Appointed to the program com mittee for the annual Presbyteriai to be held inISt Pauls United Church Midlandï¬on May were the presidents Midland auxil iaries the vicepresident of the northern division Mrs Perkins Mrss Keilgnd Mrs McLaren Apprechtionlto aheIiadiesvo£ Burton Avenue Church tor their lunch and hospitality was express ed by MrsKell2 homemokers plan about ititqiteitriiie Tworksr Emmanuet es Clever one menus lt advance using Foodflulde tor Health 115 Inference Advance plan oingahould result tntoore up and whole meals Freezing ts nuggeeuznt meth od ot food preservation it re tains coior attire flavor and cod void of most toods homeztrcezer can be alvcrltabie supermarket it it ia kept well stockedwlth vaitety ot foods Mochanits and vegetables meat nd poultry tug well Baked product Inch cakes pies cookies nd yeut soils may be irozenjsuccesshdly l7 followed or preparing tood tor tneur emphasized Miss PCrott Most vegetables and sonic tluits requirebianchlug placing in boiling water for fewwminutca hclore freezing Then the food should be cooled immediatelyjln cold water on ckaged tor the freezer gt ILSeieeting misdemeanors nioatiniportnut Thcreis great Variety oi freezer wrapping and containers vavsiinble flhctype of wrapping selected shouldhc suited tothe product Packaging materials should be moisture vapor prootand strong so that it wilinot tear or hrcak lnthe freezer Several types of reel er wrappings were displayed and discussed at the meetings Meals can be plannedalmost completely from the home freez er it isccoaomic Nto more fruits and vegetables when they are in season or future use Therefore clever1 homemakers canjpiease their families with greater varlcty ot foods all year Nextwceks incetings tor the ladicsatthesc three centres will be on the subject Todayg Fibres and Fabrics teaturing display and diacussron otmony types of materials The speaker will be Miss Dora Burke of the home economics rvi Chickenpox andmumpi th Mumps aidils Reported Diseases 71 and 70 cases respectively hand ed the list at communicable dia user reported to the Simone Coun ty Health Unit lulanunry There was also heavy incid ence oi measles thh 53 cus ro portcd VOoly 12 cases at Germa mosaics occurred in the county lhcre were six casual jaundice during tit tint month 011957 and live causcoch ct whooplnl cough and scarlet lever Olsens oityphoid ever was reported to bulthauthorities CAL rue EXAMINER con comma rooms rs um oun VGlANT lur Sole CONTINUES TO SATA sea 15 Select on and pay during Charge BIN mIIDUI run Pillllllliitls to Barrio Mu Blot trier who make ind sell or only LARGE summon ro cnooae FROM Xililillls lllllS gt an ronouro sou 10 or Repairing n¢aioduiln Cold storage Gleam REASONABLE PRIOR sarisracrion gunman rVFriIndly IDA Drug Store liliY uvtursrnv toRuc STORE ssoa or train ch to use PICKUP AND El7 Sam on out an 65421 Add vav Ii liisdvailabflé exceeded by $124654 making total $1967128 Special men ti was made of the extra amount sen in owing to the In Memoriam cardstollowigg fthe death ofthe late Mrs Au Midland lwe ve Todd naked hundred dollars was voted to be use ior 71erle Fund $800 to go tothe scholarship fund tor Canadian students and $400 to rev grams on radio telev Mrs Gréerwas ext had been home to the Netherlands recently and toldof her trip dis playing several scrapbookswhich showed scenery occupations and hobbies of the peopleu Mrs Ami Pine gull SAUCE MARGARINF Clover Leaf wt rieo ssï¬sAvs 4c TUNAFISH troMAfo juror menuingotsolemnsmug soluter No Ironing sooï¬zrok TkaerLsas REALiTIME ANDLENERGY SAVEk ronsusv Housewives nag tilii sacsave 4o Afloz tin supplies Heyjrica sHAv as RHUBARB PIE 249 Gnttuso spunk QUEENOLIVES Jnne Parker Fringe has been much used the past totrim garments various textile it really ncv goes out of name Theancient Egyptians and Ba yionians ornamented their ga gt 322137 SEES 31d by 11 gt ncéds n9ironing Wear ltwith Israelites to remi hem of silo confidence you can be sure your No We Jemvah and 55 iron shirtby Forsyth shows you at your anyon Wishes to add to the Phsewauce of 38 Pee it win be much Dreamed hes Its truly superior in comfort and ap We are arranging iorcur VANNiE OYES pcarance outlasts and outwears any ordinary broadcloth shirt SUPERmaltamazing ABE£5 ROASIs Nv Boneless Mi rt We advise lysiiopp1 onthis item come intod or phoneus for ull