Thursday May 1941 IF UR ES GOVT T0 BAN BEER PARLORSE Annual Convention United Body 111 Orillitl FISHER IS PRES 111 21 YHfll 1111111111111 11 llllslll Ml 11111 Tue opened 1111 Said wouth 111 of Illliclllil 1111 luvgt maxi llr l1l Jen11 1331111 5111 11m 131 IU 111111 11 um 11 of to 11121 15191 lu IIn 1lI lll 11iil 1111 Jtlilli Lt wt SHIV 11 Ilfll 111 11min it the nu1111 uilV itai late the 11 lt w1i on Muteal ppi 811111113 111 111111y 51111 lull11io1 1Ic1 was 11 111 nclvf Willi llic Iii piwtdanf Ill 1w llt 11 Iit italIcd li1v Illrlllillll llIII 11 the Sunday altcriimn c1oii with 111111111lltilriiilli and an open for 11111 llij Illtdlwil Illtll1ll IIIEL DIWIIHIIMII if c11i1 llr teriioon lllliill up llll roup dccuwzons out of whzch 1c conunciulalions were brought to the Hpcn formats and 1111 II11tl by the convention be nail on 11 the Toronto toiilcrcncc lhcw 1c UllllllllillillHills dealt with iiiisxunm the restricted alc of liquor and the Itllllgf away Vllll beer parlours fol llic 111111111111 of the war cwopcla tion with origanimtiou doing adult llillllllll ul uul 1e1te1 W1I1 1II111I 11 discnsnion group on Mi Sinus under llll lllll1ifllllp ol 111v liorgc Morrison brought for waid the recommendation urday afternoons open forum that Simian Vljtjillylglyn Young leoplo Union hould join in the Toronto 11111c1cnce Missionary project and contribute towards the upkeep of three doctors in China This was moved by Miss Mary Kell Slay 11cr and seconded by Sarjcanl gr 1l1 U11 inv 111111 liyill 111111 lei 11111111111 lVlLI oifacr 11 lrII li INT 1111 31ch 911 11111 111 11 anti 11121 vcic needed to c1113 on the at Sat leNOOOlifffOOOtmmW InlerSchooI Fellowship Holds Fine Spring Rally Manqel Turnip With Good Attendance Rape5ugar Cane Sudan Grass Seed etc etc GET OUR PRICES BEFORE BUYING IIIL 111 11 litterSi 11sr ARRIVED suumnxr or nose BUSHES SHRUBS and EVERGREENS lit 11 the 111315 hymns 31101111 81611 Phones 143 and 144 Ill trot oooinro oucmu uai lion 11111uiiilV 11e 11auungg aired that 11111511 lul 11 Ill in plans for which to 111 lwl111 111111 VV 11 int tllll11 tonwner and 1111 L1 oi llic tXttllElJU 11111 1111111 iltltltllll all 11111411 ltIIl lo 111ilc cut111qu 11 If I1111I of 1111 lll1llLII Active iice loiec to attend liltll mew1 1i33 vluio care 111 1It1llll lttlHlIMII Illllllln 1llkltl for by the group l1itll inct to discuss lttlialiull Ivan Ileuic Stayner lll charge lu puznlctl out that qltitlllil lo bdc 1nd in electaiu IIIItII1II11gt huulrl cfflcuncy good judg nicnl 11 tlttlllll 11l11151 uit1ble to tiu iu1l and that the member houldhavc lilo confidence in 111111 Allill The group on lllllflllilll Youth and I11Iclgtl1ll mot under the dir ietson of Itilph Baler president of the loionto Convention and Rev Madden Minising conducted llic group discussion on leadership llitllllll Iilctllnll 11f IIICOIS Nelson liishcr Staynei was elect ed lho new president of Siincoc licsliytcry when the eleelion of officers was conducted during the banquet tlior officers elected Were Vicelrcs George 14ar1s ookstdinn Sccy Miss Mary ltob mou ollingwood Ircas Miss Betty White Barrie Yoiiveners ol lroups Christian Fellowship Mrs lcorge Morrison Wyevale Chris tian tullurc Ivan Bearc Stayner Missions Miss Mary Kcll Stayner llicy 11 Ill adopted by privcinin Ylic hii t1n 111 111 1111 111111 delve p111 ill 111111 peril fIlfrll lllt1 lliiisi till 13 1111 11111111o11111i1111tlilni duralzou oi iln iai at Illt cu uziig lllli 111 1111 moi of directed drumooh put on by four tuninlays of life lllllllt ll 1ntitlcdliiwieiiEnn 111 111111111 whan llu In1111111 real111d that thy hould not be done the illiwlull huilx tlllltlll l1 lIcJ Roy if llu tifircn 111p ironp under the leadership of Gordon MeAitliur Stayncr presented rc11w of their yeai Work and bronchi 111 the reconiinendation which war passed in open forum that Siincof Presbytery Young lcopbi Union convention urge the Dominion ioveruniint to prohibit the sale 01 beer in beer p11loui for the dur ation of the war and restrict tho hours of rule of liquor 111 Govern Illtlll llqtmi sitlll Activities 111 the committee duringvtluxy1r hail lliclllllfll sending petition hear ing the Signatures of 211111 young people to the 111111 Iordon onant against the legalimtion of Sunday ski trains Ihis tUlllllllIItt also re ported that ltltslionnairc ou liv CIIIZlIISIIII Eric Sarjeant Drillia MINIMUM PRICE OF BUTTER OUT 1111 Vlllime H111 and Trade Budd has 111111111111 11111 1111 order of December 17 Illtl lug Ilir lllJllllUlll uholnale prin for butter bud bren r1 11k rd that lime the board set the Minimum figure at the uhulrulr price prrulllng llcc 15 An official of the Board led the order 11111 been revoked IN1311 it is no longer neces sary Actually the current market price is about fire cents below the 111ul1nun111e 3ld It will he recalled that when we issued the Dec 37 order II was stated that the qllestion would be rc viewed at eutl of the uiuter season board spokesman Altl it as not anticipated 111111111111111 would be set unless 1111 pillc of butter falls below its piesenl level pgi 1131111111 101 1011113 BRANCH NEW LOWELLS Hon Dewon Says Form Prices Should Hove gonsiderotion NEED UNITED EFFORT 1i1 kind of ulul education that llllllc farmers grapple with and ola their own problems l111llll be spread all over thitoio said Hon Dewan speakzinz at the ban quet that concluded the ominun 11y Ilolillllillf for Study and Ac 111111 at New Lowell last Thursday cliinlj M1le1van stressed the imporu tance of iuliilt education preceding organizatiiui and pointed out lhul the kind of attention that farm organization would get Would de pend on the extent to which the 111c1nbe1rhip was 1ellanfornied and intelligent 111 reviewing the economies of all iculture Mr Illwan pointed out tliatthc farm was iililflie selfsulfi cicnl economic unit that it had been years ago but that the farmer had become more and more specialist and more and more dependent on other groups 111V1ewa11 said that the farmer had been 11 solions dis hilh and was passed by the cou vention lhe advisability of recall iIWVTheVyihavenl sent my dress IorlliejBane Yourd1ess They haven swEET CAPORALVCIGARETTES The purestarm itll iiiJiclv mbacmfmn be smoked Winn 571 Enhanced nttrVacllveness Permanently Bright Roof RcRoon ilourHomic can be Financed unddrtlfeb Ask youi beaterorwme for Booklet Roof security Crowned with colour Billtilillt MONTREAL WINNIPEG SAINI sent the Sweet Wilohprooh Asphalt VjrrlreSafetyolRockGrunqu Flemuuy teyvuhstgud log girldim from natural New Produced In Canada inllblltltlf TORON T0 Recreation Watson Battrick Mid land Publicity Miss lhemie Collies and Miss Mary Buttrick Midland 111g conditions and wage standards was being sent out It was 1111 flier suggested by this group that the convention slioiild CtlflLIlIt BilV57 wk Sg C0 through the Citizenship convener llllllwood Girls Work Miss Mary with the Federation of Agriculture MCI141L MllllSllH Greetings to the visiting YPU members were extended on behalf of the Orillia sbciety by Rev 11 Bugden to which Ivan Beare Slayucr replied Ralph Bates president 111111 Toronto Confer enco brought greetings from twelve other conferences to the annual lconvention liollowing the banv quot happy time was spent in singsong led by Clarence Dunlop Slayncr Rev Osborne Toronto who helpr to organize the new Can adian Hymnal spoke on the topic lMusicul Appreciation at the even 111g meeting in which he stated that the purpose of this new hynmal was to select hymns which would be suitable for youth The immensity of the taskcould be fully appreciated fifsidtemcnt that it took sixanonths alone to do the indexrworkV on the new book Sundays 595510115 About seventytwo young people attended the sunrise Communion service on Sunday morning as prelude to the cmiVentions closing incfiviti REVTWBTBugden con Il ducted the service and Ray Bishop president of the coantimnsat 0p theplatform with him At 1the 11 oclock service the minister con ducted the installation Vofthe new officers assisted by Mr op The ministers sermon wasadira ect challenge to young people unday afternoons session open with wdrshippriod conduct ed by members of the Alston With Nss Vesta Foster Miss Helen Banting in charge At the close of this the young people again divided into g1oupsto dis cuss the subjects The Churchs Task ledby RevW Bugden The Task of Youth led by Emer isonv4Knowlesof Toronto VFellowr 1p w1thMissMaij McLean of Minesing leading in this and Ad ministration led by Ray Bishop At the open forum held at the close of these groupidiscussionshthei group which met todiscuss the Task of Youthfpresented the sug gestion thatyouths task was to form an ideal which was founded in the love and teachings of Jesus Christ Any obstacle to doing this was found in theindividual him self It was pointed out that in this tlierchould bejno half way business Jesus Christ could have compromitedbut insteadhe chose to die for psa The discussion in group brbughtout the point that youth was vigorous and enthusiaSra itic weak and inexperienced So wasTJesus but be increased in WIS Nut Entities Finish Auk stlesSedthe point that the taskof yOuth should be ito Increase its re lationshvip with God NelsonFisher the new president gt at the close of the open forum thanked the delegates for the hon our choosing him as president of Sinicoe Presbytery which was operation with their summer Vac tivities towards anytspecial war iPi Home Improvement Plan work which might be undertaken Conference ML Bishop conducted ceremonies at which MrsBishop sang the solo Sunrise Mrs1t Cunningham wasth pianist Refreshments wereserved by the onus society during which per iod Stayner YPU was presented TED HAMILTON IIJHN HALIFAX dom and stature and in favour withmGOd andman So this group the second largestiinIthe Toronto colour ma Conference Hefaskedfor their co and for their supporter theemis sionary project with the Torone9V the closing advantage during the last quarter of century because farm prices had been out of line with the prices of other goods During twenty years prices had favoured the farmer only six years Mr Dewan pointed out that al though thc war had improved the farm situation from the point of view of demand for farm goods it had not improved the situation as far as prices go There was now the added difficulty that farm help was Scarce and expensive and that living costs have risen Mr Dewan felt that no one wish ed to be overierracting with lhc British people and that farmers felt it was patriotic duty to supply food to help win thewar but it was MrDewans view that if We must accept set price and that is not fair price for the farmers illlll the government should make up the difference If manufacture indwage earners are to get gov ernmental consideration then farm ers shouldalso get break Mr Dewan pointed out that the fac that the pmvmcial government din decide to assist farmers and the cheese bonus and the hog bonu were evidence 61 the fact The minister said the unsatisfac tojry economic positionof the far ers had received insufficient of ficial attention At the same time he pointed out that and united1effort of farmers was essential ifthey are to receive their just dues Mr Dewan commended North Simcoe farmers for the very suc cessfully farmerowned eoOperativc packing plant at Barrie and said his urns ready 11L make every effort toward encouraging anddeveloping credit unions and cooperatives Reeve Herbert Barker thanketl Mr Dewanrforhis very interesting address Barker said 111317111 Mr Dewan farmers could be sure that theyla friend who really was concerned about rural condi tions who had directedthe programme throughout the winter spoke brief ly lilies 81 Page led very sue cessful singsong and the Young Peoples Trio was greatly appreci ated Two Projects Announced George Duff presented review of the wintersprogrhmme Speak ingpf the practical advantages of the programme he said made moresitting in the hallthan 301116 with the silversoup emblematicof the Ulllon with the largest num ber bf delegates to the conven tionaOrillia Packet and Times The lives of manyyoung people taromade miserableby the breaking out20f pimples The troubl 15 nobiaomuchphysi cal pain 11 itiiscthomental suffer fingcaused by the embarrassing dis guomentof the face which very own leukaemia suffereremail he go out in company The quickeao way to get rid of pimplosniaitu improve the general health by withorough cleansing of the blood of its impurities the judiciourl lt how at home and made it 1511 The 1uiplial conducted Hill test and found 11111 they c1 pulling on only llllllll half cnoufzh potash They sent in number of resth lions dealing with farm prirblcms Mr Dull also announced iwo pro jects grain test In addition the roup strongly in favour of forming community brunch of the Iicdcialliui of Apr culture New loell iranch of 1111 Federation of Agriculture was form Cl at lhemeeting laid the cxceuliv officers elected with mugi Ilull as chairman WAR VICTIJS IIIIVLIIII Maple ValleymA coinmiuniy 1111 fion sale was held according to plans which had been developing for near ly month The plan was to have the people of the district donate ods o1 iaticls which lltj did GLITCH dispose of them and give the proceeds to the British War Vietims Fund 1he idea uas ar ried through to successful climax and the fund vas furuarzlel Cheque for $30148 gestiOns postcode paiiywe hopefliatw homemakers will file these recipes 15 way At the conclusion offthe banquet StewiartVVL Paggdglvid Smith more rubbing and scrub hing to get grease and hard bakd foodioffpots and pans Gilletts Lye cuts right through dirtof any kindl UscGillettsi bye trio to keep drains flesh and runningfreely Doeshtharm enamel or mg Keep tin handy FREE UOOKLET The Gilletts Lye Booklet tells how this powerful cleanser Clear clogged drains keeps out houses clean and odorless by destroying thecontentnof the closet how it performs dozmsiof tasks Sand for Free copy to StartiidardVblBramissLtdI user var an my treet Torodto Ont ofcooked egg when add beaten prevent baconfrom tearing when take it out of the package of sliced VBurdock Broom Bittersv cleanse mpurielt thobluod Get rid of your pimple by 11 mph Mahdi IVefefdlssolve Iy in hot water The action of the lye reel hears the wafer and potato tout THE Mle1 IIIIWI By ANNE AIIAN Hydro Home Economin Spring Parade llello Homemakers Its May month of color and sunlighn sudden scurrying showers glis tening pavements and tender greenncss creeping into life brown eaitjh May too is month whch appe tites are sometimes bit fickle lro bably its just good oldfiishioned Springdlever Anyway after the long winter heavy ineafaiidpoti to type of 111cnuvou may find yourself taking new interest in the preparation of your meals and your family looking forward to youi latest effort Here are few sugi planned to give you lift both in appetite and nutri tion Try them out today Incidentally our eolumn today an suggestefSunday dinners or idaymu gti ipper dish 71111 let Suggested SiIhday Dinner chicken pic with tercd asparagus Scotch tea cookies if Chicken Pie VVV1 413011an fowl boiling teaspoonsall is teaspoon pepper Cupsgslicedmrw carrots onion peeled and sliced 14 Cup flour tablespoons butter egg beaten dough water slightly bakimtvdelbiscuit Cover with boiling waler and cook slowlyuntil tender adding salt and pepper when fowl isholf cooked Add theVslicVed raw carrots and onion during cooking Thickeu 1116 stock with the flour Add lane of the stock to the beaten egg and mix intothe gravy Add the butter and pour into greasedcasser tuck into the casserole over the oven for about 12 mins635ervings Take tip Wake up and Where you have a40 watt lamp could 60 watt prevent seine of those headaches due to eye strain ash old powderpuffs and use to apply enamel polish on your electric range or refrigerator Question Box Mrs asks What makes sauces and custards fleck with bits ggs to it as quickly as possible Answer Take the hot liquid from the range add little of it to the wellbeaten egg mixturethen re turn to the element to complete the cooking Mrs Me asks How can your on cold electric ele ment Turn element on High As and the bacon the skillet heais warms you will find that with little urging of the fork the slices will separate easily and perfectly Alis 11 11 asks Vhatiisliominy Answer Hominy product of white corn is good substitute for rice Aime Allan invites you to write to her co The Barrie Examiner Just send in your questions on homemak ing problems and vatchthis little corner of the column for replies 13 BUSINESS MAN DIES COLDWATER Funeral of Charles Millard 776 leading bus inessman and wellknown in civic fraternal and church circles in Cold waier for over half century was held from residence Gleniioim itcinbird street Monday under Ma sonic auspices2 Mr Millard died Friday of heart trouble after an ill ness of several months lswers several requests for either Sun Rhubarb juice viicelery curls FlV Cutlhefowljapiecesim serving ole Rolloutteabiscuit dough and mixture7 Bake at 450 in electric is electrically Page Three MAW 5an FEET THIS WAY Rub in Minards Liuiment generously sud feel the relief steal over the aching pLuseles and joints For all muscle and Joint pains aches and stiffness sprained ankles twisted limbsMinurds has been famous for oer 00 years Good for dandruff and skin disorders too Get bottle today keep it handy VVruEhezsN cartel FINISH MING Fanrrvoukmmsa bacon to put it in hot frying pan Answer The easiest way that know of isto placeaswmany un separated bacon slices as you need ill Barrie Agents our house will start whiter if paintedwithTRuroNEWHrrE because this dazzling new house pznt contains titaniumthe whitest paint pingentrknown Arid TRUloNla stays whiter because its actuallyseIfVg cleaning sheds dirt Whats jmore VCrIL TRU ONEWHITE hides better spreads fartherLjandsaves you 11mm use money bacause it looks better longer Specify TRUTONE WHITE Paint to your master phinterVthis year Ifyouprefer colour your Cijrf Dealer cairoffer you choice of 25 disnctivc shades of CIL Pam Also Flock PORCH and DADDEKMMELfor stepsand doors TRIM and Taurus for outside