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Barrie Examiner, 16 Oct 1950, p. 8

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Burton Avenue WA Give Choir Cops and Gowns For Parents Only The regular lllrvllhllly liltcllllg of Bzizt lift liIA lchLl reveal litWI lzilltl choir ctc on Oslobyi rziire was good attendance eetmg it Was felt that it ell to run ie the even3 igs until tire end of the tas scrvtt at the it and close Sound llillII enjoyed in that The delightful tIrirt book Happy Time by floutrt IFontainb which has not only be Theres aqukkI happyIsolscuurevabcs sclIitl but ilroao on Io temporary money way hit as tux the main char acter small rrloltirerrcir boy Shormges M090 is always asking lillcsliufh in 00 life Wired for YOW one chapter his nzotlrcr lays down protection easy to repay Ithe law dont want you to play lwrth that Syrian kid yourrrrder standf Porrrqrror IThe Niagara Loan Specialist is friendly helpful member of this community He can help Because he is well let us you to bUdQEl your income say he isnt nice iles foreign include Niagara Loan No er Sire reddened little We one except yourse need too are foreigners Only Uncle Dcsmonde is British because of ghting once in the cavalry Tony is born in Canada and his Papa Iis citizen even if ire speaks mostly Syrian The mother has difficult time justifying her actions in discrimin ating against the Syrian child ller Isons questions about her reason for her feeling of racial prejudice are not easily answered How many parents have hard time replying to childs ques NANCE COMPANY DI Itions on controversial subjects like racral or religious intolerance WWWWWDUSWUWlm How difficult it is for an adult even in this enlightened age to The Wilson Building and MerlV Post Office Square PHONE 5533 sign your loan application See him privately and with confidence today BiG ENOUGH FOR IXPERIENCE SMALL ENOUGH FOR FRIENDLINESS 50 answer sincerely 83 ning and the end of life grown ups attitude to race and faitir to sex or death is likely to be col II The nourishing glassof milk from Grandma is the Wpy ending to this story It started when Nature pi aluminum in the earth itself That is why this important mineral is right in the milk we drink And Nature gave aluminum qualities that make it ideal in contact with food Many milk pails many parts of modern milking machines are made of aluminum fn+ And to cap it all many bottles of milk are protectionsealedwith shining aluminum foiltopb Aluminum assures cleanliness for this moat sensitive of all foods ll 1W Noodle material is starestoodgiriendiy than aluminumWheInever yousee Ialufminum on theoutsideof food are thereaaninside story of perfectly protected flavour quality andpurity AlilMlitll comm oi ciiiunirgubi From farm to dairy from country to city rich wholesome Canadian milk iitbeing increasingly carried in aluminumIIcontaineis to reach you fresh and pure ww is fluidity to food When Children Ask childs questions about the begin of questions not even waiting for By Nancy Cleaver ored by emotion llrat makes an LllLSWtllllILI cluids orustruns about lloxcurry them subjects extrcrzrcl perplex rns As soon as child learns to talk he begins to ask questions iritil during his years at home number of lIlltlllil2 he will are beyond all counting Iourstiorzs is one way of learning mumn olor in Cheese TEye Appeal Only Gui i3 flitn the ilr tafflcd when tny many people 15 tllltFlO is natural range cirazrr to liKllgtL tlltll pro shillillcl milk has thin that produced lLLrl pcul only due to the pretcreizce and has abso no urnc on the flavor matte of fact the cheese rtilrlklliltF say that it is diffi Ide5ie as natural cheddar gtllilig mottled product the cheese connoisseur who likes l2 ellersv aged to develop the tinixiiirirm flavor mellowuess and fill plrlcls the natural products Very choice natural cheddar is iillxblr ill quantity at most food storesmild medium and well rgcd to suit all tastes taste for cheese grows with the tasting and the National Cheese lIllHill October 16 to November rrll tempt Canadians to try many of the varieties that are lilllll thus developing keener appreciation for our fine Canadian cheeses Rings Wore Out iFor Centenarian VlNNlllIG Oct liiwlCltvlherc are no rings on the fingers of Mrs Merrill BurkLll Of her Wedding band sht says simply lve worn it out She recently celebrated her llltith birthday She received birthday greetings the from the King and Queen and from ask ltiov Askinr Manitoba hitWilliams of Mrs Burkell was born Sept 16 iand lrt rllttllttll in rtrdnrdual 1185 cm nownmmI OMI never stands still sometimes at Sire recalls that at 16 she rode on miner Hulk Cotonou tpt CL Lil rxl LIllCLlLliJr 1t lllt 50 Years Wed The meeting lttStd at four ME AND MRS IHERBERTbclock Fourteen dollars yere re WALLME pose UlllSlth their ceived from the bake table sale home in Stroud after their recent golden wedding ctlcbtlillulr Mr Wallace was prominent farmer in the Stroud area until his retire ment eight years ago when he and his wife moved into the Village Their son llaruidI now occupies the hurnt farm on the 10th concession of lnnistil Township Both are in the best of health and Mrs Wallace is an active church worker in St James United Church at Stroud NerIISilvei Spoon Mrs llcid read the scripture les TO Ison and readings were given by Mrs Jamieson and Mrs Mercer LONDON Oct lBtCitlrin WV cess Elizabeths baby daughter and Entertom lrmccss Anne has received as one II III InI of her first gifts charming silver Prospective Members spoon Designed by Cooper social pvminKwagholdintvthb Canada Limited or Westerharn it was recently pre IIIIIIFII In IIIYZIISY IIIiIriIIfIS Ill bobsleigh with buy My did sented to Queen Elizabeth by the mmmm my how ii herrr about that The teacher said Crafts Centre of Great Britain What and llrcn issuing from their childs lips But it is part of parents job to try to answer childs question when it is Sktll Sometimes an adult doesnt mind delayed reply but parent Slltllild if it is at all possible pause 5in what he is doing to answer ichilds query at once childs in ltcrcst soon shifts and once the chge is blunted on his curiosityl laborrt particular thing he may nevtr ask that question again it is sometimes not advisable to iattcmpt to answer some questions in front of visitors ciiild who knows mother Usually answers his lqucstion and also that she keeps her promises will be satisfied with thc explanation Mother cannot Itcll you about that just nowI but she will tell you about it at bed timc parent cannot always answer question and it does no harm to How does elcclricity work in of Knowledge This particular set is very valuable in that child who can read can find the an swers to many of his own ques tions parent can also encourlt age an older child to look tip mat erial on topic under discussib in the public library Sometimes parent will know some other individual who is bet ter equipped to answer questions than mother or dad This is par ticularly true in the field of voca tional guidance if mother was IJaney can find out much more and also from recent nurses than from mother All qriestions are not real ques tions Sometimes child who hungers for attention asks stream graduate the answers child who wants to put off his bed time hour may use questionasking as device to delay his departure Mother can dilemmas throrigh this device The questions about sex are those angstlikely joiecethnkLsaiisfac tory answer from parents This is great pity because if mother and dadIdo not satisfy childs curi osity then the child will seek airI swers from his playmates It is not matter of keeping children ignorant or IinnocentI as some prefer to call rTIt is up toboth lparIents to decide whether they iwill answer their childs questions iabout the originrof babies andrsex differences when they ask simply ladmii ignorance Father and son can look up the question about reference book such as the Book of booksIith an extensive index= teacher and Aunt Susan nurse about nursing from Aunt Susan it showed no respect to him to my The spoon is rounded and per parents or to myself Fancy Iiave fcctly Ishnped for baby learning nt times changed lhe nicest thing in her 100 years Well The Lords been with me all the time Museum Exhibits Supplied by Simcoe County Womens Institutes SWORD Found in the Nottawnsnga River sword the wellknown weapon of war the introduction of which dates beyond the ken of history It is blade of steel having one or two edges set in hilt and used with motion of the whole arm iii the 17th century every gentle man wore sword Damascus and Toledo blades rliavc been brought to such perfec rtion that the point can be made to touch and to fly back to its former position The French have brought the thin bladed sword to state of per fection where Isilk scarf can be cut into two pieces with one stroke of the blade when flying in mid air Now the use of the weapon is al most confincd to purposes of war fare On state occasions admirals and naval officers wear Ithe sword There are many forms of the sword some of which are rapier saber cavalry broad sword East ern scimitar claymore falchiun navy cutlass harakiri An interesting sword probably relic of the war of 1812 or later found in theNottawasaga River at the mouth of Willow Creek some ten years ago has been given to the Museum by Mrs ICar ruthers of Avening West Simcoe The oneedged straightbladed sword measures 33 inches in length and has basket hilt of all kinds from others little child may ask the same question over andover again He seems to forgetthe previous ref plies Answer him each time but dont burden him with more de tails than he wantsl Your childs questions at each stage of his life deserve your undivided attention and your honest answer Thus one generation pays in part its debt of misinformation iand directly or leave this part to the next QEASY to iiouw DELIGHTFUL T0 SMOKE to feed herself When she is old enough to use it the little princess will take delight in its decornton The stem ends in the likeness harvest mouse busy nibbling at an ISpeaks to Wi Barrie Womrns THE BARRIE EXAMINER MOVDAY OCTOBER 16 1950 Edmonton Visitor Age is Happiest Says Movie Star litii ltlSlLlulc held their regular runth at the home ofhirs Charles l3ilr$ 49 1k St on Oct vmtors and members Wclr lifter ful ullcl noon tea which was Scitccl by Mrs lYIOOD 01 TRY AN EXAMINER WANT AD PHONE 2414 McLeod Mrs ters hits Bowles and Mrs lrrn II Spectal hanks ic txlrllclcLl lc II Mln Btilc for llrc LCre til llr lcd and topic decorations lSllur to the meeting RENT MA NEWWGARW Mice ti od kltlrti lllill dcv ckcdLaocv LL1LL41I 1112 lllr spoke to the Institute on Womens 4i ll lmlM itiIl institute work and particularly JHQ lJ1 SHUMUH Ii llwl MW and Drive it YOW Commended the Barrie trout for litHy Irhe Work the were dorngirndgtherr iImIrp 1mm my MAI na rgt frivndli of helping Iliux in girl Wm 1tfrt tllilif BARRIE illfVd people in but family at Mrs William ilugan read an mm tumusing story of the life of lltll II II III WI NH ess Margaret and Mrs Harrison II U1 II CgmEZYTZ DEW vnw 3retentiy and receited donations for I1 EMT InlJlIII Itll LICENSEE prizes for the next euchrc I1 Wm Collie tliilrl krill in lIll ll one of lllt was decided that delegates would be chosen later for the con vention 111 First Baptist Church on October 30 and iii The November meeting is to be held at the home of Mrs Morris 22 Vcspra St ittilift raining morissn 40c Per Gallon In Buyers Containers BARRIE FLOUR MILLS gave an account of the errchres held St Judes WA Accept Gookstown invitation St Judes WA rutt at the home of Mrs Isaac Jennett Willi Mrs llcid presiding At the meeting the WA liltlll hers decided to accept an invitation from Cookstown to attend their meeting on Oct 23 lwtlve mem bers and three Visitors ucrt pres tlll Toronto Ottawa Community House on October SI for the members and prospectivel Direct Viin Service to Eastern and Western Canada and the USA Phone 4803 Day or Night BARRIE members of the Business and Pro fessionnl Worriens Club of Barrie Various games were played dur ing the evening ending up with court vhist Miss Margaret Smith and Miss Jane Hinds won prizes for the latter game very delicious lunch and coffee Qms Montreal Winnipeg The Japanese still use it in warI of childs education to the mercy CRll of wheat 167th AI your WARM xcq ARECWIIING WOT SClVCd Ill omssssysssssssssssssss Armed Aggression must be met with Trained United Strength III CIIllGIIuIIIIlullIllalllllIlIIIIIIIIIInnmunlmlInnlnnlllImIIIl At once Itth RCAF InccdsIgoodImcn to train for importanthobs MoroEngine Airr frame and RadioRadartcchnicians Previous experience is Inot csscntfakkwhichevcr branch you chooseIyou Iwill be given gthhroughandvaluablc training onImodern equipment under Iskilled inIStructors You will be well paid and at the End of your service yoii Will be entitled to substahtialgratuityI III A2 at ouchYou owe it to yourself to ndIout Iabout this opportunity in canadhsIexpando log Air Force pension bimbo innit hairpin IIPlione PL5636 or 5637 Please mail me witmu oblige197 Wiperthin regarding 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