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Barrie Examiner, 15 Jul 1926, p. 7

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uvcn-rrcan (sun (I 1 o . Kellogg`: pctcntcd inner-scaled Iocxtitc wrapper prucrvcc the flavor and hops the Rake: many- critp. This is an exclusion Kellogg Ilnfllfl. ' Oice Phone - 109 j1HEiAi[L%I3[iiiine MILL co., umman $EAM_A\\:;IMe&E,!m nmmwgaa ELQQRENQ Ata very low %cost you x can give her Seaman -`Kent ' Hardwood Flooring that can be kept clean and beau- A tiful by the occasional use `of a long-handled oor brush or cloth. Save Iir this task % ax ieaagt 1 ?2 times % a year our community. V Avening-~0uVr `best work `was `what we; did for the school. We held a meeting in the school,_ gave talks to the children, gave rizes at school- fair, suplied each ch brush, ad organ repaired, and dis- tributedr temperance and cigaret lit- erature. ' d with a tooth` .n..----.. um nun. AM {ha mmnl. n J. H. Rodger: Pige _Sovu- EJVU klffkc I-U} guvu vvnnnvovov 'Creemore-We sent a box of canned fruit to Collingwood Hospital. We also sent owers and fruit to the sick and to the old ladies who could not get out." _ . 'v:..+m.:. nwhnv_-WA had a girls not get Out. ' . Victoria Harbor.~---We had a girls garmenti-making club',.which was `our most constructive bit of work." ` -____.' 1...... JIIUBU Uuunusuumvv way was vv v---v Moonstone--The past year" has been a very successful one with our branch. We have had `every enjoy- able time socially and have hadeven greater pleasure in'charity work -in - .our community. A.......'.... Tun... `I-uaaf urn-r-I: `wag 85 fl IJUU I/Hg Edenvale--We had at work apronl parade and a display of inexpensive Christmas gifts. We bought a soft-, ball outt for our iris. North River--T e most import- ant wdrk done by our institute was charity work in our own community. We visit the schools twice a year and give prizes `for good behavior." I"! .--..--.... H1171; agnnlv u I-\nv` n'P erature." c , .. . Crown .Hill-W.e did the usual things an institute would do; helped a number of good causes, but per-' haps our best was a little work for the hospital. We gathered up old linen and ent to Orillia and `made a I quilt for Barrie hospital." Clowes~-T)1e'best work. we can report is that we have our institute branch-with monthly meetings that are social, educational and very help-, ful. In ourcommunity` life, it is proving such a help." 7 11v , ,'.I, , ,_,,1_ -..- Hf\u-cu kaaf hf needy prsbnl - 5 f L ; Bond Head Jun'jors-We had 3. garden party and with our. share Of Proceeds paid for paintinghthe com-. munity building" and putting up as stile and painting it too. Wesent a - parcel of Christmas cheer to. the Sal-,`. yation Army and/helped a needy fam- Y3 had a sports dgy or:..'the. four, nearest schools; helped at Bradtor F3`? in the .btable ;coxzAipe"citi_o_:__1.,an. A 111111111050 ~Stroud-`0ur activites the past year have been many rwrl varied. But we consider that our best is what might be called our community work, v1z., $50 cash towards lining the wall of the community hall with gy me a donation of $20 to the local an , and co-operating with the: band in a -garden party to raise funds` towards paying off the debt on the band- stand, which had been.`buiIt- by com- munity effort. . The lower part of the band-stand has been-tted up for use as a booth." 1.!.........I.. TIY- `Lnpl n'1Ivnui- nnunn `saw o v o o u w w v c w an ysdgw -9; Tottenha_m--We bought a piano and thirty-six chairs to use,at our meetings. We contributed `$10 to- wards the education of a Armenian boy. $5 to the Sick `Chi! ren's H63- -n-i+u'| on!` nnnlln turn Bnvnn Pnvv -nnnu as made an- returns for the figures. `e the end of` E allowance which then de year the ere was an 95,000,000 in in 1925. as Imports and ' )`1n'the year. trade` again slon pre- ing the five nf the war UV . IPU DU VH3 DIVA KJHIIUFUIIB I-IVE` pita} and packed two boxes for needy fami ies.` CH;--nnn:` 1l'\-u. l|IIII11 `Ln dung`- MANY ACTIVITIES HAVE INSTITUTES ` or 155 couum Great Variety of woik Done' By Women for Their . Communities. V i uunsn_Av, JULY 15. 192: -- (continuvesti from page 1) A ___I_____ `I7- L_--_.LL _ This' is it-Darker: the room eennnrch is possible. close the windows, raise one of the blinds where. the sun shines in. about eight inches, place . as many plates Cpreperly wetted" with water but not ee ed) at the window ledge where the light is strong. Ieeve thereon closed for two or three hours. theruweep up the dies end burn them. See illuetretion below. - ' ' Dun.` `LA I|'nA- -n.-_ -..4 -1 .AI._ __.._1' ,3 an. --n Witeon eJ'Iy' .Pede ufesaihle eu- DUI ua IIIIFIHUH UEIOW. Put the plate: away out 0! tin fuel 0! II- quhcd in math: room. , v . A \ y III!!! Llru, one field. llent wheat tally to the 12,928,966 :11 n n nvnln km S ULVCIIUII III II UIIU .llUIt|UlilUlll-`ls LU]. a'lady- in our-own -community who is A unable to walkand has to go around in a wheel chair. We have had a course in basketry and also one in sewing. Our members made a lay- ette at the meeting and sent it to a needy mother in orthern Ontario. We made an autograph quilt and gave it to the Travellers . Aid Home at Toronto. We gave $5\to help edu- cate an Armenianvboy; g'ave- $3 to- wards the girls tripto Chicago, gave i$5 to the Navy League.. gave $5 to the Barrie rest room. We bought a piano and put in the Orange Hall in our village; sent . a. bale of clothing to a needy family in Northern On-" tariof held a banquet .-with the Jun- ior :l5`armers; got. up a play, The Path Across the Hill, and had great successewithsit. At our banquet we presented the trainers with` agycake plate` each and the` boys who took. part in `it with military brush sets. Fisher's Corners--It is hard to single out our best bit- of work. Sev- eral of our activities are as follows: 'An emergency kit for theschool, a igramophone to-a shut-in, an as- sorted `Christmas box to an invalid, owers and fruit to every sick mem- ber in the community, a bale of good `clothing. to a lady in the township whose husband had the misfortune to be sent to jail, a bale to, Northern On- tario;"- * ' - _~ _ - 7 Uhthoff-Wegprovided clothes for a poor baby and sent flowers to the sick mothers." 1411!- __!_.91.-j 1.1.- ....L.-...I h ' I . 4 to1E`l1el1sJl.=.ct:on--We intalled first aid kits in our two schogls _and also pro- vided individual dmnkmg clips `for the children." . \ D..:...-Ja ("_ns~na1-u.._ .`UA have a'"cnm- the cnuuren. . Price's CQ;"ners-- -We have a: com- mittee of -t ree stationed in three different `sections `of our institute family:-and when there is a death in any of the members homes or a. poor` family yve. call on_ the members" in r sectzon to-do bakxng to send in to t e ibereaved `home. We also-,orde1j from the Store bread, cheese, crack-` - era,` te'a, 'salm'on,;etc., so. as to take ,the b" den off `the home , for-the time hem ,a'hede *,15"."i'*.1,<? 1?? 3'ie!1 helped vavwuug tau :1 wumuu In LVOI'Wl6!' Un- 'tario, for which she seemed, very /thankful. We also entered the com- petition in table decorations and` menus -for special occasions at the in- stitute section started at` our local fair at Bradford." i3l'Ul\ uluuuvum ,. Crossland--We visited the school` and donated a-rst aid kit." We sent blankets to the hospital and owers to the sick. : . , . 1-n...1.....4......__\Kfa inn!-,n11m-I raf. Aid _--..... -.. -v-- v--...-cu--avg: Bond. ` ead Senior-We worked for our c mmunity (memorial) park, put up hg pole and got ag, mount- ed the gun which was given to Bond Head after the war,`as well as other improvements. Then we gave Christ- mas. cheer to a worthy family and helped a mother. (with chequefor doctor's fees and nurse) who expect- ed a visit from the stork. In a gain In med. sugar. $10,028,603: eds, $6.557.- cheele. $12.- wood pulp, 9: automo- 0,014: gold- tc., 83.074,- .-~-- __--.- v--V -uvv-o-v W-Rnugby--W-e consider our best bit of work what we did for our schoql. We gave an emergency kit, a case ` both school and Entrance `pupils I ($1.50 to each)." _ __,_'L_'II Y__.._-__ ((7.. II--- iI\E . of soup for hot lunches and prizes for -7---vgv, Coldwater-A play in the early fall netted the branch over $200 and involved one hundred` peo le, bring- ing the members of the ins itute into close touch with, our young people. We made attractive and comfortable school clothes `for needy children. We have also made the park attract- ive for travelling motorists." ' `D-....:- un____ - . - --- vow v vnoaaaa uavvvs I503: Barrie-_--0ur best work was to collect $100. to help `buy the collec- tion of birds offered for sale by Mr. |`Beatty. This collection is to be the `foundation of a museum. r.v-- uv-wvw-won W0 In IIIBIIFVKIIII Thornton "~.Senior -- Providing owers and fruit for the sick was our main work, as. we had so much sick- ness in our community." 'n-___I 77--.! n,,,- uvvv I ` `-y-uvv Cw --.---,. "Churchill Junior--In May,` 1925, and May, 1926, the girls of our branch _did all the housecleaning fqr -'I_.I-- -.. ...-.. --.... ......._......lL-. ...'L. ._ --wv-v vvv -V-UI\QQ\lIv\Il . Beeton--0ur best and most con- structive work was the class` .in motor mechanics for the men and boys. In- struction was giver to the classes for three months and the classes were well attended. ` '\. " 'iIe5":"3'1n V eonjunction with Stroud and Painswick, __v_ve fed fty needy boys .from Toronto for. two weeks in our township park. (There will be fty men who will always have a happy remembrance of Simcoe County.) _ n,|,1_,,.' um sent a team to, the Ex}r1ibition and en-i totes in the dress competition-the_re too. j T ` . IIUUI James Mills-We `saint a bale of ,clothing to a woman in Northern on- ltnvin Fnm ur1nnIn ulna a....... . -..- U953`: too." `I- I115 Luv uvw of the war able expan- y one fluid, uacau yup acuuuls. The remainder of. th branches failed. to report. ' uays. . - , * Here is a holiday so dlfferent\rom the ordinary` relative-visiting vacation. Imagine a week or so ln`a country. only a few hours from Toronto. teeming with bass and trout. a country of mar- vellouss beauty,. where you can go swimming, hiking, canoelng; play ten- nis, golf or loaf. Excellent hotels are available. "nun Innllnup Amnnnnnn cull] -.....- 4.....- U: vauume. - Your holiday dreams will come true at the Lake of Bays. Wnv-. full `Infnrrnnflnn inn:-ahmn HA4-n an. cue uause U1. nuya. y For full information. literature. etc.. appty `to any Canadian National Ticket Agent. A V . 28x m?u`r`11?(i:a.Ll::h `Corners Q- ``We' gare gifts to our brides, owers to the sick and bought table silver` for-`the in- - stitute. `lM':..-_2_.__ nnn__ __,- I, - Inc . I 'nvu4uUUo ' I Minesing--The work in Minesing was so -varied that it is difficult to say which wasthe best or most effective, but the neighborly work is perhaps the. most appreciated. We gave towels to the school and helped with the school fair. We had a contest on _ Grandmothers Day, What, Grand- mother Didn't -Have. -I".-m.m..u..."n `D xv- `A :1..- AIL--.L suvuuvl.` uxul}. B IIGVE." _ Creemore R. R. No; 4, Mrs. Albert Stewart, secretary--We quilted a quilt and sent it along with a bale to an old lady up .northwhose home was destroyed by fire." ' Mrs.""l`. B; `Chester, secretary of We `made a layette for a "neighbor and sewed for families in distress. I'1---I__..|__ In-rui uuno 1 a unuuunna V , V I 'Coulson's Hill--We helped our` three schools again this year. T In one we installed a drinking fountain and` in -nnnnor in nu! 1'\\ "[`Ln Dan`: A! vvw Iununucu ll uruuuug IUUHUKIH EHO. in -another we put in The Book of Knowledge. We also help to house- 'clean the schools. ' 'l`L.~. .........:...a_.. -1 LL"- 1, I mow '-ruzsr or ` ~ A DIFFERENT VACATION This year you've planned to hav. the best holiday yet. So pack your club bag, grab your tennis racket and get a Canad1an_Nat1onal ticket for Lake of Bays. OVA In CI hnllnu an AI-QG'nunnz\lnA_. uvuuug, a uuuznuu uuuxer. ; . Guthrie---We had _a. `bwer showl in our own,,bran_ch arid helped bothi thevrest roomat Barrie and the Or- illia hospital. < ' m ' V - ' I iqnnvuirlnln -f` uuuu .._ T1'T_- ..__..- know whet a wonderful work and helpitis. ,7 - A - Hampshire Mills---We help supe- ort a cot` in the Orillia Memorial os ital. We give our school a thor- ug\` cleaning and oil thehoor at holidaytimes. ' We give each new ba- _ byin the `neighborhood a baby pin` and each mother a potted plant in _ bloom. We gave the childrgn of Happiland Camp, 'Ch.i1dren s Aid I I Society, a chicken dinner." 2 t'1nH....:.. unr- 1.-.: .. a`-_---_- -1- 7, ,- nu: naaklsxaunuan. very auueptwmy Wlul roast Deer. Scald out the bread box often during the warm weather as bread has a tend-_ ency to mold quickly. Also keep out of It scraps of bread and crumbs that `tend to absorb the moisture from the bread. "Han nnnlnna .n...A .:l..a....a. ..__.1. -1 ;L_ ,,, The coolest and driest port of the pe- frigerator is the first vassage into which the air passes after cooling on the Joe. Place the min: and butter in this compartment, and keep both cov- ered. , ' July v -uvwvu-vvlvl-9 Sp1ce'd"'fxTui't, mint. or curfant jells}, mint or caper sauce are excellent re-- lishes to serve with lamb or mutton. Horse radish, mushrooms, apple jelly or Yorkshire pudding may be served very accepta-bly with roast beef. Sr-nld nut Han hrvnn hnv mum. .1.....a..... WEATHER `17-fI 184- .. "19-- .. 2_0-- .. 21--g.. 22- 23-- .. 24- 25-- . . 26-- 27--- . 28- .. 29-.- .. 30- .. .10- .. .. 45` I1---T.. .. 43 . '12--- ..- .. 53` 13__J,. .. 55 14-. ..\, 52 .. ..' 16-- .. .. 44 `17++ ..;.-49 .18- .. 59 19--.- .. 39 39 .. 42 .. 54 50 ' 40 ~` .. 48 ~.. 56 27--V... .. '46. 4'7_ .. 62 49 Total rainfall for th ...1...'... I....:..... 'L_1.c _.. .-..-1 .16: I1--- 13-- 14-- 15+- 17+ 18- 2o-. 21- . no TIPS TO HOUSEW|V`ES ....1 Ia..--u_ _.-:._L -7, V JULY _ wan:-u-:R JR s E To REPORT FOR JUNE .'-3ir. H; EUTTERY. "1763 '-'13{g'h 7 Rain 48 . 7 74 56 78 .155 78 47 76 48 - 4 73 ED HO 223 58 akes, ggnume` corn XGIITUIYT YKIII-I3` XI III` J 91 3 won`der-avor--`s uc!: crisp, A _ ns icahnoj: Bring yoli -avor--.IIl,c!1 criIp,VcI'lIncl1y.' com akes i Read The Examiner and get all bheloca-l, and district news--$2.00 a year. \ Half the Hard- wood ~ Floors in Canada `are by Seaman Ken} ' D Bruised nger; acfxing knees, frazzled nerves } . . . at least once a week mther I has ftp do this hardwgrk of Ancrubbing that makes her 0;; "before her time(' . . . . . . And it's all so unnecessary. it s all so needless PHONE US THE SIZE OF YOUR R 00MS- A ' You will be surprised how moderate! ll! 00 il-

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