an 153 at Brother and9 Married in Evening Ceremonies Win took 91min triolav 1W1 and car Bolted Church on Snow an of pink roses Her attendant awning unlock when Ills Doris Kn wearing suit of grey gabardine ebb hunter 04 MI and Mrs with buck acccssorics and cor chlx BR Barri on me of rod roses Jack Irwin RR hurried to Edmund James Mills Barrie was groomsman son of Cyril md met Alvin Robinson and Alfred Wall Mms Mdhm md in both of RR Barrie actcd as brother Harold Hilton Webb wasubhem mrried to Miss Barbara Anita Wallin daughter of Mr and Mrs Carl Wallln RR Barrio The Rev Morris performed the marriage ccrcmonlcs and wedding music was played by Mrs Jack Webster Givcn in marriage by hcr fath cr Miss Webb was wearing suit of powder blue gabardinc Willi white hat and accessories and corsage of yellow rows llcr at tendant Mrs McLeod of vv ab $322 Kim EgcfriesghhCbb will bc making thcir homo and corsagc of red roses va Barr McLeod of Barrio was groomsman Outoftown gumts at the dou Carl Wallm gave his daughtcrlblc wedding came from London in marriage and shc was wcaringlIoronto Angus luffcrlaw Mid suit of powder blue gabardincihurst Orillia and llarric lCollier St CGIT vHold Mother and Daughter Banquet reccption followed at Stroud Community Hall whch Mrs Webb received with the bridal panics wearing hcather purple vcrcpc with lace Also rcccivlng lwas Mrs Wallin who was in grcy crcpc The 100 gucsts enjoyed Idancing aftcr chding supper Latcr thc two couples loft on wedding trip to Niagara Falls On their rcturn Mr Womens Institutes Thursday cvcning before Motil crs Day the CGII of Collicr Street United Church hold mother and attended about 00 membrs and their guests Ihc dinner was held in thc rccre CKBB Womens Editor Addresses daughter ban uet by and Mrsl Mills will be making thcir hornet Midhurst and Mr and Mrsl handsome if theyre CiICh in difiIOc t0 fcrcat color choir sct or for bulfcll CWL President NI Hcffrun was revclcctgd Rejelecld News Shell Dolly lNtrs Helfron iNew Lowell YPU iRev Ross Cumming To Hold Social New Minister Meeting Tonight km Lowell Young Peopla Uni EAt Coldwater lie is married to the former Alice Colborne They have two children Mildred and Petty Mr Clamping comes to Cold water from liutwuvule near iBnmpton where he has been for like past five years Baum mti Wm tlmc immediately after his outlaw When the alligator roars it emu titan he was at Arntfield in Quasi mushy scent that cm be duean bct provmce for lots years limits away The Hot Row Cumnnpg sun of prendcnt the Barrie subdivision on met last week at the home ofng and Mrs Andrcw Cummingi 20 the Catholic Womens Lennie Gcorgm Thorlby latthe recent annual meeting Members of her executive for1 lthc coming year are Mrs Evelyn gClark lst lttpltfsittnt Mrs 31 MCVtlgtt 2nd viccprcsident ers Jack McBrldc 3rd vicespres gidcnt Mrs Mrs John Smith sccrctary and Mrs frccordmg Ecclclary Councillors for 193243 arc Mrs Albcrt Toncr Mrs Evclyn OCon Moore treasurer corresponding James Kelly inor Mrs Anthony Dccaric Mrs Murphy Mrs Cancilla 3Mrs William gt Moran Mrs gThomas Mn Todd Mrs llIomcr Dalcy Mrs Alfred Saun gdcrs Mrs Iim Hamilton and Mrs Williams 4v ENGAGEMENTS Mr and Mrs Wullcl Kettle an llUIlllCt thc cugagcment of their gyoungcr daughter Mary Adeline ito Licut John Cadhcnn Orniond ison of MajorGutcral and Mrs Danicl Ormond ltockcliffc llnrk Ottawa Ontario the marriage to takc placc May 1051 atI Camp Borden Ontario 54 New fashions Set your tablcSS and basket 73c to 00c Car witn shellshaped doilicsl Extra rots and frosth dug parsnips were 50c basket few apples You can usc them as were on sale at various priccs lllume baking sold well cakes nohn1i0531100k105 pics bread and some Youll love your Pattern 7224 crochct directions for Chm iplt Cum largc and small dolly Sced beans were 25c lb and gold Send TWENTYFIVE CENTS in en bantam corn 20c lb lloncy was Lefroy Institute Mrs Barbara Wlicclcr of CKDBl was spcakcr at the May meeting of Lefroy Womens Institute hold in the Community Hall with 43 ladies in attendance The members had pleasant meeting with the voice who weekly gives them news of neigh boring Institutes Shc stressed the importance and necessity of kccp ing the branch before the eyes of the community combination white elephant and auction sale conducted at the meeting by Mrs Bcatty provcd both protable and amusing Mrs Ferricr was accompanl led in spirited song and dance by Gale Banks and Yvonne Walton Mrs Luckcy presided at the first meeting of the new term It was decided that the draw for the Maple Leaf Quilt would be held during the summer Mrs Allan reported on the district meeting and dclcgatcsl were appointed to attend the disl trict annual on May 22 at Bond Head Current events were read by Mrs Reed and were enjoyed by all Convcncrs of the community ac tivities and current events com mittee Mrs Curtlss and Miss Donnelly were in charge of the meeting The singing of God Save tlicr Queen closed the meeting and lunch was served by the lunch committee Four WI District Annuals Scheduled During May Four district annuals of the Womens Institute are scheduled in Simcoe County for the month of May with the fth districthold ing its annual in early June The first district annual will be at Bond Head on Thursday May 22 when delegates from South Simcoe Institutes will meet On Tuesday May 27 the North Sim coe District Annual is to be hld at Hillsdale and on Wednesday May 28 Centre Simcoe District Womens Institute will meet at Craighurst East Simcoe Institutes meet at Esson Presbyterian Church Oro onThursdayyMay 29 Wst Simcoe District Womens Institutes megt at Sunnidale Cor ners on June 10 NComing events for May in Barn rte include the hospital bazaar tea and draw being sponsored on Tuesday May 27 by Barrie Wbm ens Institute VMiss Isobel Coe 195253 Secretary New Lowell Branch New Lowell COrrcspondencc New Lowell Womens Institute act at the home of Mrs Vernon umberson on Wednesday May The meetlng opened with the sing gfjng ofthe Ode followed by the cried and The Lords Prayer Roll call was answred by what wouldllike to see done In the IInstituQe Ithls year The motto was fDont walk this yar In last cars rut and was taken by Mrs Paddlson Currentcvents were In charge Mrs Allenby and thc minutes tit last meeting wereread and Mrs Day acted as or the meeting as Mrs ny has roslgned Miss Isobel or appointed secretary for ning at six oclock in the evening group of the WA catered for the evening The girls of the CGII had dccor atcd thc banquct room with blue and whitc streamers CGIT pcn aunts and insignia and spring flow crs for the occasion One of the groups had prepared corsagcs for thc gucstson their arrival special guest and speaker for the occasion was Miss Iris Daly secretary DI the Ontario Girls Work Board in Toronto Speaking on the topic Christian Family Miss Daly pointcd out how the home and the church could come together as they had at the banquet and so make good Christian life Rev Lewis was also baml quct guest and responded to at toast to the church proposed byl Miss Mary MacDonald Miss Joan Smith CGIT president acted asl chairman and toastmastcr at the dinner After dinner toast was proposed to The Quccn and an other to thc motllcrs by Miss Myrna Synnott Mrs Rodg ers replied on behalf of the moth ers The entire dinner party joined inx singsong before the toasts Lead ers of the singing were Miss Kaye Smith and Miss Marion Vcitch Miss Janie Wisman entertained with piano solo Miss Marion Vcitch told the din ncr gathering about the national CGIT camp being held this year for the first time The camp will be at Kwasind in Muskoka and among the 68 girls from all over Canada attending will be Miss Aud rey Halfyard of Barrie ition room of the church bcgnv The evening finished with tapsand pork Leaders in charge of arrange ments for the banquet were Missv Margaret Smith Miss Ruth Aarsom Miss Kaye Smith and Miss Muriel Mctcalfc Reeves Jewellers Give Graduates color to the usual coins for this pattern stamps cani not be acccplcd to The Barrio EXI zminer Household Arts Dept 30 Front St Wcst Toronto Ont Print plainly NAME ADDRESS IAT TENN NUMBER Exciting Our 1952 edition of Alicc Brooks Needlecraft Bookl Brimful of new ideas its only Iwrntyfivc cents NINETYONE illustrations of patterns of yourv favorite necdlccraft designs plus SIX casytodo pdttcrns printed right in the book W5 Ii Wt SATURDAY MAY 10 Daffodils added much chccrful display at the market and togcthcr with small number of tulips sold at 40c dozen few plants were offered cab huge and cauliflower box 25c to 35 Spanish onion plants box 45c Orders were taken for all kinds of plants for later delivery Lettuce sold quickly at NC bunch and as paragus at 20c Rhubarb was plentiful at 100 and 15c bunch and green onions 8c 10 10c Eggs were plentiful and in gdod demand at low pricos of 35c to 45c dozen Spring chickens sold quickly at 15c 1b and choice fowl dropped to BBC lb and there was the usual good display of choice fresh bccf Potatoes were in good demandl but with smaller supply bag $5 to still available in various sizes It May 21 is observed in Barrio on Saturday thc market will be held on Friday May 211 48 PONTIAC SEDAN EXCEPTIONALLY CLEAN DANGERFIELD MOTORS 233 BRADFORD ST Dizfl 4981 FOR EVERY PURPOSE THE BEST PAINT YOU CAN BUY URRYS 36 Bayfield St Sterling Spoons This year each girl in the graduating class of the Barrie Dis trict Collegiate Institute is being presented with asterli=ng teaspoon in the pattern of hcl choice The teaspoons are being awarded to the graduates by Reeves Jew ellers Today pictures of each graduate with the pattern of her choice are going ondisplay in the stores Vwindow About 55 girls in all received invitations from the local rmto go in and choose teaspoon as graduation gift ii 01 MI fool MI Fula zmxcmcxmtxmxxxxxx Creamery gives it rich avour Butler PF SHUIITUAli 100 RF English Quality May be served with ice cream custard or fruit desserts Ind wuh hot or iced drinks Min IV PIEISIREANS 575 HEAR THE BAGGETTS Telling jlllE SWEET REV STANLEYBAG paragon EVER row Featuring EH GETT speaker soloist MISS BAGGETT Pianist and MISS MAE BAGGETTI Soloist Tags at Aftci loath LEW hilt chalk Artist Warm The meeting opcned wrth Ilymnl S63 followed by tiClthult reading by Harvey Coc Mr Cook lcd iniliis ricw charge to the early sump pun1 and Donald Cue read aimcr will Hymn 499 was sung was deemed that me ning closcd With the tilizpali 8813 meeting would take the form of mam social chning tonight in the church bmcmcnl liccllflg of the your lzubcl Coc read an interesting arrouutof the life of Frances Cros lollowing the singing of Hymn no contest was held The meet This is the last regular Dru SIDICIN dim at quiet the noun Stuns on or 94345139333 31m Barrio has born appointcd mlntstcr of the United Church in Coldwatcr SHOP THIS WEEK FOR Hr Will be taking over am mm ml tenths BEAUTIFUL Kenwood Blankets AT WALKER STORES LIMITED to Induce dun tutu 00 GENERAL ELECTRIC APPLIANGES 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vfs tth luvlane Ago Mi GE urn is umn9 ItoudOtIicoToronto55910 Iliqutronxcoostloco ttArurnwgiont IRON Cut Ironing time about Val And you nishfreslierlr MOUSCIOCKPopularnd attractlvnl this alarm fedfvm or eoftytplmtd dial and one brcnkiiblqcryltpb