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Barrie Examiner, 26 Oct 1922, p. 15

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P5;1922 ' Lu-'1-: .I all who hate would love us, And all our loves-were true, `The stars that `swing above us Would brighten in the blue; "I! the cruel words were kisses, And every scowl a smile`, .A better world than this is Would hardly be worth while ;- , "If purses would not tighten To meet a brother's need, `The load we bear would brighten H Above the grave of greed. If those who whine would whistle, And those who lan uish laugh, `The rose would rout t e thistle, f The grain outrun the chaff; `If hearts were only jolly, If grieving were forgot, .~And tears of melancholy Were things that now are not`; `Then love. would kneel to duty, `And all the world would seem A bridal bower of beauty, A dream within a dream. If men would cease to worry, And women cease to sigh, 7 And all be glad to bury Whatever has to die; a -- If nei hbor spake of neighbor As ove` demands of all, "The rust would *eat_the sabre, ` - The spear stay on the wall. `Then every day would glisten, And every eye would shine, And God would pause to listen, ' And life would be divine. Missuhcladeleine N. Forster, formerly of Barrie, who has been appointedassistant swimming instructress at the Central Technical High School, Toronto, held the wo- men's divinghhampionship for Ontario for four years, and is an ex-Canadian cham- pion in. women's speed swimming. Above are some of the awards she won before forsaking the amateur eld; the horn of plenty isthe challenge trophy for that place among women swimmers in the across-the-bayvswim, held in 1921. There are 17 cups, 21 medals and 3 shields. . - ' ` Miss Forster is the second eldest daughter ol.Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Forster, who lived in Barrie for several years and moved to Toronto in 1916. Her father is a commer- cial traveller. `Her sister, Fern Forster, `was quite popular as an elocutionist when \ the family lived here. Miss Irrna Robinson of Barrie. a recent student of the Business, Col- "lege, has accepted a position with a `Toronto firm. - &%***$*%*%*$%&%%&&**w%%%%: IN WOMAN'S REALM * -23 -r-av-var-- vv Vulcan` II arlVIIlil\Q l lifiss Hazel Peacock of Essa and: jMisse Amy Wright of Alliston have been elected president and secretary, respectively. for the Women Teach- ers Federation of South Simcoe. i%***%%w%%%%*%%$*%%wi&%&$ 'Tl`h.ursday,f Qcftobr` 26',_ 1922 s.. smcoan woman TEACHERS II'.'.._ 11...! 'n-_.,_-L n oam-:n voun 'En saucer... Au-`e .so 14 Ann\jdly.' ` .Aoli your grace? foif Q p`u::lIot to-dar. JMore'th%m 50 Plillipn Pacliets FORMER BARRIE GIRL HAS WON MANY TROPI-HES FOR WVJMMING A slow oven not poil `your when yo! or`_ DELICIOUS -I-EA. snow:-:3. `I-`on MISS MeLEAN '3 e Toronto Star.--The home of Miss. Merle Weldon, Clinton `street, last evening, Oct. '19, was the scene of a of. Miss Hazel McLean, of Barrie, a bride of next week. ,The many lovely gifts were arranged a- ound a table centred with _a minia- ture bride; The event of theevening . was the presentation of a cut-glass punch bowl by the staff of the Domin- 1on war tax office, of which the bride- miscellaneous shower given in honor` to-be was a former member. ` - The Poppy Day campaign of last year realized a nice sum whereby a great deal of good was` done for needy families of; soldiers and for lthe care of orphans.. Thia unnr I-ha 1:91;: A? nnnnhau urn` anal: LADIES WILL woax. ` ~ FOR THE POPPY on FUND { ['.7{":?.? I IIHC UGCC U1. Ul`pllllllB--- This year the sale of poppies will I be held in Barrie on Armxstnce Day, Saturday Nov; 11. An. energetic organization of-women will prosecute the sale of poppies on that day. Its officers are as follows:- - Y)...._ `Ill-.. Il'....2- 'AI'..Y -..._-.. .--2..- . . . I ` BOILED ONIONS Wash and peel omons. peel under `cold water `to keep eyes from smart- ing. Cover with boiling water. Boil rapidly; uncovered, for 5 minutes. Drain "off water; let cold water run .down sink `after onion water. Cover again with `boiling water; add salt, one teaspoon to one quart; boil gently fer 25 minutes or untll soft, Drain. let stand in saucepan two or three minutes, then drain again. Place in warm vegetable` dish: open top of each slightly with fork, dot! with butter, sprinkle with salt and` pepper or serve with white sauce. ULLIUUFH RITE H5 {Ulll[WS-- I Pres.. Miss Minnie McLennan;viceI pres., Miss Irene Parish; secy., Miss Leila Dougall; treasurers, Mrs. H. M. Lag and.Mrs. B. Devlin. ` _ RUGMAN--`KEVRRlDGl :'. On Wednesday, Oct.- 18th, at the Union parsonage, Dalston, Mr. George Rugman and Miss Florence May Ker- rid_e ` were united in marriage. PI nnmninnnhiv ulna nnrfnv-Inn!` hv IUUGI B|:\al\lUllII3o . Mrs. G. D. McLeod of Toronto, who was formerly a student in Mr. Wauch- ope s classes, spent a few days in town last week with Miss Gordon and renewed acquaintanceships. Mk: Irena Dvnff nrlan urea uvv-In 4-Inn butucu DU IJUEIIIUBE UUIIUSC. A. `Nicholson and E. Witham, who were with the Dumbe1ls.Co., were former students of Mr. Wauchop'n's and called at the college to mgtend good wishes when in} town. ` I _ __-._._._ u i A very auiet wedding was solem-I nized at me o clock Wednesday afternoon,` October. 18, at Trinity Anglican Church,` Barrie, the Rev.` A. R. Beverley officiating, when An- jnie, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. `John Pain was united in marriage to Mr. Rohert Bruce Binnie of An- ten Mills. The bride was unattended and was very becomingly attired in her travelling suit of navy blue atri- ' cotine with. sand and brown hat and flowing veil. Later the happy couple left on their honeymoon trip to AMuskok a. i DUQIIVIBDJ \-\II.nIaIIa\.Il'a (Too Late For Last Week) -Miss Mary Noble of Lefroy has accepted a position with Klim Co., `milk products, of Toronto, Ont. Aamnrur Han chulnnfa rnnnnf-hr ran, llllllk [1l.'Ulll,lU|-:5, U.l_ .I.U1'{Jll|rU, Ulllco , Among the students recently reg- istered at the College are: Miss Ma- bel Gill of Fenelon Falls, Miss Bessie Boag of `Burwash, Miss Blanche Owen of St. Mary s and Miss Jessie Crouch- er of Port~Car1ing', as well as several local students. If... I` `l'\ lf..T ..-.`l _fI'V_-_-`-A._ '___L- `,2 Qa.uv*; ukfut. , $1.00. 14'.` * Eniennsaimi as Ieialsaleauig I% WEDDINGS ii LUNDY--_-TISDALL. A pretty church wedding took place in `the Orillia `Methodist church on Thursday, October 19, when Rev. W. C.*Lundy of Sowerbywas united in marriage to Miss Gladys Tisdail of Orillia. The ceremonywas perform- ed by Rev. J. R. Patterson of Orillia assisted by Rev. E. T. Dougias of Barrie. _ The groom formerly, oc- cupied a charge at Warminster, and he served in the Great War asan` of- ficial interpreter _for the British Gov- ernment, having enlisted in China where he was engaged in missionary work. . ` I W8l'0. The bride wore a dainty and'charm- ing dress of crepe-de-chine trimmed with pearls and -a sunburst brooc "the gift of the bridegroom. ' . Al-`i-av Hun not-nmnnv tho hannv me gut, 0.! Elle Urxucgruuun. After the ceremony the happy couple left for Niagara where they are _spendi_ng their honeymoon. `nuu IUIICVVCU GUKIUEIIILUIICCSIIIIIS. I Miss Irene Pratt, who was with the `Wm. Davies ('10., for a `time, has re- turned to Business College. A `Knnl\nI|:nn 001!` To`. \X7 rlage were unlceu Ill muruuge. he ceremony was performed by the Rev. G..H. Knighton in the pres- ence of_ near `relatives; the bride be- ing dgiven away byvher. brother Ed- war ; M ' ` fl... Lninln nu-nun n 4-ln:v|I>1v nnA nhnvI`n_ BUSINESS COLLEGE "IV-.. Y..L.. `EV--. 1 ....L YIYAAI; BINNIE-PI]?! THE, BARRIE EXAMINER mlothersaysg `;`It must be FR`Y $. `Mr. Wauchope reently made ar-V rangements with the educational de- partment of the Office Specialty _Co., -to have a course of ten `lectures on 5 filing put on for his students."1`hese INSO is ne g?anu1es of soap essnce, scienticglly and completely different from ordinarv soap. akes or washing nowder. It J.Ai\J\I but sons`: aov-cougar: w- -v--1- --- v-- not-my-O v--`Ivan IAbQ& \J\IAlllIl\Ib&`J `K different from ordinary soap, ;a:1i:,es wa`sh'ing powder. It should be used differently too--fer mstance,` to get the best results, do not pour theRinso granules into the tub from the package. Don t Rub--Ju st Soak f Your` Clothes Clean Make the wonderful Rinso liquid tst~;-take_half a package of s Rinso for each tub of c1othes-stir it into a cream in a little cool water, add two quarts of boiling water, stir vigorously and put into the tub of cool or lukewarm water. Put your clothes to soak for one` hour, two hours, overnight. or as long as convenient in-this rich Rinso suds, then just rinse a thoroughly. and the dirt runs away. Your clothes are ready for the lin_e--snowy-white, clean and fresh. If (You Use a Washing Iilachi-ne~-followthe regular directions onthe Rinso package and~soak the clothes. Then before operating the machine, add fresh Rinso solution and proceed. No other V preparation is needed when Rinso is used. _. ;\ . lectures commenced Oct. 15, and will, be delivered every two weeks`unti'l February, when anxexamination will be set by the Office S ecialty Co., and marked by them. T ose success- -Made by the makers of LUX av 5?) 34- inso ful will be given a diploma shmys ing that they are qualified In filing. This is just another evidenoc that" Barrie Business College is `school devoted to progress. At All Grocers Page Fiftc ` mcjjja - //9 I l '3' ' do

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