Lisas BEAST Wemonq VlthOlnl on no and That Mir and Mrs ion Ave were friends In evenzue cf their Mair caller tn ltuiis and to den l3t ed for in Jackson Buz gttlt fUlllltllytlf the Hostess Shop Announces the OPENING LENAS LINGERIE SATURDAY Starr 18 omc in Look around and receive Ll FRICI DRAW TltKlZT Specializing in Selected Lingerie Skirts Slacks Sweaters Hosiery Dial 2221 quuncouuuanuwuouuuopunu 48 Elizabeth St Barrie gttl VrT FREE set of standard size recipe use Libbyt Mustard in your Cooking Just send your name and uddrorxlo llbbyr Chulhom Onlorio DOUBLE YOUR MONEY BACK It you dont agree that Libbys Prepared Mustard Is the but you have ever tasted Cords factoring 20 delicious ways to ttllztl the happy fc To Voru Robertson intuitis of bury lzls ate away set limits it iifrgtlllttll5 were ltt ii atlhrnts of llairit lLlgttli tltc etc leL ll lililiiitl lit litulytvl other ltI in itilLll xiii liilli Wailwtit trliiie llrriiipel lltlzc lcrkrIIs lidna minim Irj Iiy lwtzgiiurst llel all liiIlct liiil llirwtiiing Elea Kelly liv llcinhcilinc Alva Wiline some Spams Nora llachs Joyce lttti Sitavlliltt Miss Irene Lawsuit 3$lllilli dis tin branch of the Victorian tlrdei public health in lizrted States graduate of Toronto vsttttt llos ilillll Mus Lawson took the pith lIc health coins at the University of Toronto Since their she has torked wulr the Victorian Order of Nurses in Toronto and In Yolk Iownsliip She tt placed in charge of the Barrie Zl in ttllltl organized the Vth branch In St Thomas lnchlrlil then went to her present position In Hamilton in IllH Second cai nursing students at Mclllustcr receive part of their public health training under Miss Lawsoiissupervisiuil Mr and Mrs IIarvic Merrick left Toronto Sunday nioIIrIng by notor for New YoikTty on life trst lap of their return journey to ilogota Colombia where Mr Mer ick is ttlitltlttir for the tonfetler ration iisurnnrctrrttrc rave been iti anada on furlough nice the latterpart of June buy ng car in New York on the way Ztlllll They are scheduled to sail ll Friday taking the ear along Ind then planniiltigIo drive from he Colombian coast to Bogota ourday trip through jungle and mountain to the capital city of he South American republic Mr and Mrs Merrick paid vegkend visit with Mr Merricks irotlrer in Barrie Mrs Mer ick McDonald On Saturday hey enrolled their Ilyearold son Bruce at St Andrews College Aurora where his grandfather Professor Findlay of To ronto was for many years or re staff During their stay in Can lada the Merricks visited her par ents in Toronto her brother and sisterinlaw Mr and Mrs Bruce llindlay of Graveiiliurst arid Mrs Merrick iii Barrie and QI course Mr Merrick had considerable busi tress to attend to with his head of fice in Toronto AND rrsutrs ARE smut Sounds almost unbelievableuntil you know the reasons why Certobirsa nothing but fruit pectin thenaturalsub stance in fiuitwhich makes jams jam and jellies jell Its extracted from fruits in which it is most plentiful for better quicker easier jam and jelly making Short boile Thats why when you use Certo you dont have to boil down your fruit to make it set onetotwominute full rolling boil is enough for jams haIfririnutetoaminute for jellies Extra yield The short Certo boil saves allthe precious fruit juice whichrin long boiling goes off in steam You get an extra lyield oft50794 more jam or jelly beil recipes The Certo jam orjelly AND JELLYMAKING Saves time work What kit of time and work it saves too The old longboilway youd have to boiland stir man times as long 7557 Fresh fruit flavour colour VI With Certo you use fruit at its peak of avor and colour and not the underripe fruit used in long shortto spoil this lovely taste and colour They stay rightly your No failures Youll have rid failures if you follow exactlyth recipes provided with Certo Dif ferentfruits need different hand ling so theresa separate tested recipe for ach one TAKE rig GUESSWORK our OF JAM on cam AI your articles boilis too Carlo contains no more sugarthono pouodmodsjlhe old longzboll in tiici superintendent of the llanzil and Ann Murphy petticoat with lhNNOtKBREDA Saturdai afternoon August pretty wedding was Mai ys Roman at Barrie when Til was united in Alexander lcniiock MI leniiock of Toronto Trze cercnrorry was performed bvl rrj Rm lirtiics Clair Cnen in marriage by in father the bride wore gown of wlrite slipper satii with large bustle and an offtheshoulder neckline llei floorlength veil fell from crown of seed pearls The brides maid Iruey Breda wore gown of pale yellow ntoirclaffcfa will Ilrs alltl and BARR ONTlRlo CANADA cccwccccccccwccoecrl recLa daughter oil Brain of Barrie irrarziuge to Haroldr son of lzre ieceptionx held at the home bride ll Thompson Sr was by guests from Toronto auntirook Guelph St Cathar Falls Hamilton Sound Michigan USA Immediate Vicinity brides mother wore beige Iur crepe dress wrth corsagc tlroses and the dress of the Izis Illt ther was midnight blue llll coiszrge of pink It kl the wedding trip to points the bride wore wrne ga nne suit Willi grey accessories corsage of white gardenias then return Mr and hits in tll reside in Barrie IllRKllIIADSLENDER wedding was solemn gci HI St Andrews Presbyterian at Kitchener on Sept their Alice Elizabeth Slender lrter of Ilenry Slenderof Kit pretty 5km nd we mlylenem and the late Mrs Slender Fun MN hm him nkltlrillll the bride of Williaml groomsmarr was Melville Smith ofl Wm Burkhmd only 50 Toronto cousin of the groom ljll Chard 0f Kimhenel Joseph Carrier of Barrie was the Vlm Arthur Burkth tlslltt The wedding music wasle Riv Finlay GSlcm played by Margaret McKiiinon andl the soloists were Jc neite Carusol tor reception at Robnroale Inn and Detroit The brides travelling costum was royal blue dress with navyI blue top coat and matching acces sories Following wedding trip to Mtiskoka Mr and Mrs Pen nock will make their home in To roiitu WHALENUllll St Marys Roman Catholic Church Barrie was the scene of beautiful wedding on Thursday morning Sept 1948 when Amelia Mary uciiliclc laughter of llftnfl rsrnt Irony Circulick of Barrie was joined in wedlock to Robert Ray Whalen son of Mr arid Mrs l5 Whalen of Mot Tier Rev Lawlor officiated Given in marriage by her father the bride wore slipper satin gown lllllittl yoke and draped ShoulderTfftclrlftnlllwtlllltltft full skirt fell from snug waist line coroiret of orange blossoms held fulllength veil of mm broidcred silk net and the bride carried bouquet of red roses set iii white gladioli Adeline Circu lick of Barrie sister of the bride was maid of honor She wore pale blue gown and carried Vllllt arid peach gladioli The brides maids Mabel Cuculick of Sud biiry cousin of the bride and June eralen of MacTier sister of the groom wore gowns of pale yellow andpalc pink respectively aiid they carried matching bou quets of gladioli Gayle Cuculick niece of the bride was the flower girl She wore pale yCllOVVrdICSS and carried noscgay of assorted ziniiias Gordon Whalen of M2lCTlelblU flier of the groom was groomsman Tire ushers were Bruce Weller arid Jack Weller both of Mac Tier The wedding musrc was played by Margaret McKinnon and the soloists were Anne Murphy and Jeanette Caruso For reception at the home of the brides parents the mother of the bride received the guests wear inga greyblue gown with navy accessories The grooms mother wore pink gown with black ac cessories Guests attended from Sudbury Armstrong Parry Sound and Goldwater For travelling costume the bride wore black and white hounds tooth suit in fine worsted with black and white accessories Following Wedding trip to the north Mr and Mrs Whalen will make their home in Coldwatcr FRYCAMERON On Monday Sept 1948 Jeanne Elizabeth Cameron daughter of Mr and Mrs Vernon Cameron of Barrie became the bride of George Donald Fry of Thornton son of Mr and Mrs William Fry Rev Bewclli per formedthe marriage at four oclock in the afternoon in Central Unit ed Church Barrie The bride given marriage by lrerfather wore an gown With bug fitted bodice and hoop skirt and showing lace slight train The buttomof the nylon yoke was drapediwith lace petticoat and caught up with pearls rvatwintervals and lily point sleeves She also wore floorlength veil attached to halo of orange blo5lt soms She carried crescent bou quet of red roses and white gar Cameron of Barrie wore tui quoise taffeta gown and long lace mittens and carried iLbouquet of mauve gladioli and yellow roses intof BarrieJ brides and long lace mittens and carried Fryjbrother of the groom ahdthe ushers were BruceCameron and Jack Jamieson both olearrie Smith Of Central United soloistwas Mrs Arthur Worrelh tu train ivory satin deniasWHer bridesmaid Miss Ruth maid wore yellow taffeta gown bouquet of lpink gladiolivand roses Grbomman was Charles ll matching the ll Church was the organist and the 4O==pe===o===o== ilfltlltlltl The bride entered the church on the arm of her father and was eowned in white satin with nIcess line threequarter length jacket of chantilly lace fashioned urtlr peter pan collar and buttoned tjc point sleeves reached her headdress pearls caught coronet trimmed with seed rer fingorlip illusion veil and carried semicascade of Airrerican Beautyroses and step ianotis Mrs arl lleinbuch sister of the nidegroom was matron of honor She wore gown of pastel pink sheer with sweetheart neckline rttd bodice and full skirt Her readdress was of fuchsia flowers and she carried semicascade of gladioli The bridegroom was attended arl lleiiibuch of Kitchener his brohernialaw Edward Johnstonc play thIIewwcddingmusic and Mrs II It Selrliekter was the soloist Following their wedding trip Mr and Mrs llurkhead will make their home in Kitchener oz Nizrsts has been awardd attlre brides mother received the ttiavel felIows to lie gtnsts wearing gown of wine Kellogg to riiatroii of llattlelcrepe with navy accessories and rttk Mcagtn The fellmvsnrp coiszige of pink roses The mother Wkllnc mm long aziangttl throagl Tilcllustcl Ltltv of the groom wore gown of pale versrt errbl ltrss Lawson foibltie satin with navy accessoriesimll nil ltCt gown eytcnded in uoseive the work ttrltlctl on In and corsage of red roses Guests several schools of tllllllt and attended from Montreal Toronto slit IRAIlAMKALIIY On the afternoon of Sept 1948 lluprcltyz wedding tonkplzicc JJLL thy lawn of the Robindale Inn Barrie when Gloria Mae Kaley daughter of Mr aird Mrs William Kaley of Barrie became the bride of Robert James Graham son of Mr and Mrs Thomas Graham of lJIIric Rev James Ferguson of Barrie performed the marriage The bride given in marriage by her father Wore long white slip pir satin gown with silk net trim and floorlength veil trimmed with orange blossoms She car ried bouquet iii cascade style of Peerless roses with touches of stcphanotis dstieamersof lovers knots The idesmaid Miss Mary ion Maw of Mincsing wore floorlength robin egg blue gownl with matching headdress and carl ried cascadestyle bouquet of Briarcliff roses and tulle Christos Spanis of Barrie was groumsman To the bride the o=no=o=o=ommo=o=omo nnual ST ANDREWS CHOIR St Andrews lroir starts the Fall season with he gowns twirl lars and hats the gift the uni mans Association At the srI vice last Sunday liltill 11 Rtvl James Ferguson ii teatoij ceremony laridtrt be than for their faithful suik the seitucl of praise LEANlt noxru September has been ltsigtlJiel cleanup month by Industrial Acctj dent Prevention Associations the industries of Ontario lnas special drive Is in anticipation of the October No Accident Moutlr3 Campaign This months letter to industry asks for the coarperutlon or plant nranngemeni stipvlxhulsl and workers groom gave tlirecstianti necks lace of pearls The brides inutlzei win silverw givy twopiece lace dress wrtlr black accessories and carried corsage of dark red Ileztcr Time roses The grooms mother wore white gabardiuc suit with corsage of dark pink llappy llay roses Guests from Toronto Acton Winnipeg Manchester USA and the immediate vicinity rutnxhd the reception held In the Robiin dale Inn For the wedding trip to Nia gara Falls and Buffalo by car the bride wore black gabardnre suit with accessories to match and carried corsage of llctter Time roses On their ieznrn they will take up residencein Barrie an M32 2150 SHEETS FEELCHI THURS TBA Outstanding Quality Delicious Flam1r ivou WOMEN lNllO surrrim HOT FIASIIESthn Heres Good News Are you between the ages of 38 and and going through that tryin functional iniddlouge period peculiar to Women Does this make you suffer from hot flashea feel clammy so nermus irritable weak The no try Lydia Pinkhumo Veget able Compound to relieve such sym Home Its famous for this any wise lniddleage women take lirikhams Compound regu lzirly to help build up resistance against this distress liiikharna Compound contains no opiatesno liabibfornriugdrugs Childrens WINTER COATS Sizes to 10 All wool materials Some tvitli arkas and fur trim Also sets with leg gings airdbonirets SNQW SUITS Sizes to 6x Grenville cloth and Ga bardine etc lVL It helps mini1 you know what we inertnl This great medicine alm has what Doctors call stunrucluc tonic effect NOTE Ur you may prrfvr IrYllll E2 IINKIIASFSIUHJC 15 uillr mlrlu iron LYdia Pinkhams VEGETABLE COMPOUND Coutts Children op Clothing and Accessories for Children FromTen Minutes to Ten Years 24owen sr BARBIE Dial 4914 Moon PROCESSED RABBITS Selected Skirts infLatestTStylings 99450 French scallDYElRABBITquLm 33 rats was 4x DAY SEPIEMBER 16 1948 Buyon out Wetter La IllrlllllllfllllbllhllnilnHllll ELIZABETH sr BIIRRIE Il 92 News THETOWN TALK SHOP