Ontario Community Newspapers

Barrie Examiner, 22 Feb 1952, p. 12

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Que Chino hcd MW mm at hm acacia having grartd time Stephen Raunchy 18 son of sat and Mrs Girl underwent on emergency last Friday at Royol vum phat We are glad to report that Stephen is doing fine and expects ill be home this weekend Angus WA and was Regular meeting of Align WA and VMS was held onVWednooday evening Feb bleeding opened with theme song followed by Kym 388 Mrs hieMaster v11 in charge of devotions Scripture Nev CW up so oulcxw reading Deuteronomy verses Topic in the Home Minute of last meeting read and adoptcth Mrs Carman gave the treasurer report Roll call was answered RLTKLL WHERE lHleW LITTLE WIRE lbrec more membersypaylng dUIN Discussion on Tea arid Bake sale it will be held on Feb 20 in an nex tls the Valentine tea was past poned Four quilts have been flu ished and one more to be put in at YET Mrs McMaslers on Monday All nrrangements for World Day of Prayer in Angus United Church on Friday Feb 29 were made Mrs Lewis will give the topic Mrs Hodgins invited the ladi to her home in March Mrs than wdl have charge of devotions gt Mwum Closed by mum Goa saw be Marlene Walt Joan ilGfOSS4 Peter the Queen Bertram Linda McLean Bobble Wall Md l9 win and Sylvia Frankcom Who is almost Klvw five IEYOU Emu MW you mom MOTHERS attend the weekly home economics meetings belnc sponsored at Mldhurst by the North Slmcoc offloeof the Ontario Department of Agricul ture these children are enjoying play school organized by the Simcoe County Recreation Service Playing with wooden toysln the basement of the Presbyterian church in the village are from left to right What We Have TeXliles for Clothin and fHouseholcl Use are Described Ills Eleanor Kidd supervisor of fcrrcd to as the fibre which im cleojlhing for the Womens Institute proves the blend Although fabrics nth Toronto was the speaker of 100 per cent vicarzl have been at the home economics meetings made experimentally most of those mi his M19 and mm M1 and 18$ MrS Knby Will take held this week at Mldhurst Waver that have reached the market are Ms Dela Chapter Re Reynomsl fey Orinia Sunnidale Corners and blended with wool rayon and ny Tim Lades AUXlay 1h01d Elmvale W111 Come F81 27 Manama The meanngs were Ion mg progressive ellchrc the Rev Guergls on March Hon series being conducted jchlon Hall on Tuesday night Major Butler Comp Bordell under the supervision of the North Everybody welcome on March 21 The most signicant trend in shmmmbrgfnizlcumifmam dc textiles is toward lthc use of the Emermns Young People Unlled Chroll communion 118 Timtopic or discussion at this my synthetic bres such as nylon On Feb MlSS Margarette Lalo is set for Palm Sunday with pre week series of meetings was dacmnv 010 and dynel Nonl lmcr entertained about 25 young palatory scrvtce on April2 womb and Textiles and Miss one of the outstanding achievements People The evening Was Spam mm that textiles or cloth of modern research was the first comes and dancmg The hostess Memorial Service PCOplc of Angus gathered at thel United Church for memorial Ir service on Friday Feb 15 at The play school ls belng directed every pm joint choir gave two umi Monday afternoon by Mrs Margaret Chllds hers and led in hymns The Killgj whose own nursery school operates in Bar 01 high0 $32k dAgis and ie ve the ofeieSiMLmommgs Queen and Canada were sungl mww in closing Lola Holland tend from an Empire Day broadcast by the late King Rev Karam Guer gls chairman of the Presbytery of 33 13R0b9 Carma TOF Barrie spoke from the Shepherds lento spent the weekend with his psalm Rev Fraser condum WrenlSV Mr and MlS Rt Car ed the service which was well nt imnn tended FranCls Bunl Toronto spent the weekend with Mr and Mrs LCMCTSMD Group Dexter The Leadership Group at Angus William Dexter Fort Eric is vise meets from to Wednesday even W2 WW lQGNIN 1b Kl TM Lll Wit Trcnd Toward Synthetic Rev Fraser recently gave ills andllbdsehold use consume considerable part of the income of the majority of Canadian families Before machinery replaced hand labor inthe making of cloth wo moo hodan opportunity to know appreciate and judge the quality lot the fabrics they used because of their first hand experience in pro ducing them Today the problem different Factories turn out quantities of fabrics martial tons in construction and infinite in Variety Methods of finishing cloth have increased and improved One bre may be made to resemble an jother so skilfully that ordinary means will not reveal the difference lidfbem is whole new field of Valuable synthetic fibres Thgnatural flbrecolton linen WWII and silksare still widely Some of their defects have beenovercome by special treat oo that they may now be Ar brinkproof crease and water re nslalll andmotbproof Rayon inchmade fibre with ojlulote base is comparatively Tflbre Thereare tWo kinds of amounted cellulose rayon llulose acetate rayon Care be takenln ironing cellulose rayon as too hot on iron on it to melt It dry cleans any cleaning agent except ether or acetone Platde Fibres Elasticcoateddlhres are To whole DuPIWiEh endless mobile it core tattooTram le nencaube coated to give fab lOOf home eld Per and to in of troplcfheat and ex rneial slip overs up wholly synthetic fibre The growth Served dainty lunCh and 811 0m and acceptance of nylon is due to its many characteristics that contri bute to its scrviceabilily It has strength elasticity abrasion rcslst once ability to hold definite shape and to dry quickly making it ideal for many types of apparel It is weakened after long exposure to sunlight and is very sensitive to heat Dacron orlon and dyncl are quite new and are found in only limited quantities in Canadian stores Da cron is strong washable and quick drying It is wrinklercsistqnt and uscdfor suitings knitting yarns blouses dresses mens shirts and socks Orton has very high heat resistance Because if is resistant toldcgradalion in sunlight it is used for dresses linings and suitings Dynel is strong washable and quick drying Soft warmand sensitive to heat It is used in warm fleecy coatings tricot and circular knit arson dresses and drapery mater al All synthetic fibres are used alone or blended with other fibres The majority of homemakers take pride in seeing themselves and their families well dressed To do this economically means that women must buy wlselyand make use of every garment purchased not mere ly bywearlng garments repeatedly until they are worn out but by makingchanges in them to meet igrowlng needs and changing fash ou gnconomy is not the only thing to he considered in remodelling Sult abllily rbecomlngncss and service abllity are of equal importance Satisfactory garments Eire the re workmanshlpLW Noxtuweeh Feb 251029 the home economics meetings atthe cult of careful planning and good live troll will now as Speaker Idle Ontario fruit branch lo whose topic will be Culture 9113mm Fruits and Vegetables lto willmbc rwclciomoat any 01 tings heldfrom 145 to in each afternoon Monday lo Frlddt Mldhurst Waverley Orllllil Bunnldule Corners and La ioycd very delightful time jkatlng Party On Friday Feb 15 Miss June poo 56 Ellen St HARRIS an introduction to The Book of Revelations Whether or not you agree with the exposition it mayi be help to follow this courSe of sermons as sASH ll ooh tUMB MOTRS UMTED REPAIR scnvlcl ond PARTS DEPARTMENT ALL5 NEXTTWEEK trampling 25lalmlllclglirlNoLuswn Weare making complepe renovation in these deport merits alid invite your inspection when we rehllo LOOK AT THEEE DISHES PEEfWEEl ma vmunls NE BONE CHINA rrs LITTLE Hleu Rl ME BUT ILL TELL GRANDMA CRVING Mouse By Wally olF GHED ONLY aiv THAT SEE lD Von HAVE To WASH THE psi1591

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