Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Advance, 6 Dec 1938, p. 7

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-was chairman of the committee in On Fritlay afternoon Trinity Parish Aid held at very .=ucce.<. bazaar. The tables were ttinyzlyl (lec-o1':1t<-d in red and j3,'1`O(3I1. .\lr.~. G. Shannon and .\I1-s. Elliot C'0le.<`l had (.'l1Zll`_`Jf0 of the linen table; .\II':. Kelcey and Hrs. Ted Channen of :1 sample table; )`Iis.< .\Iil:ired l-le\\'. Mrs. Gilbert Webb and )Ii.~x< ;id\-.~c.. of the candy tziblr-; Mics Czirr iillfl! Mrs. Bolingbroke of zi hook .<`-.`.1llt Mrs. Dunsmore and .\I1'.~=. '3lcC':u'rol. of 21 childrens tz1l)`e (which inn,-lud- ed (l0ll".); I\lr.<. )l('Ni\`ei1 and .\l1`.=,. 1 Pomfret of homemade baking; f\li. B1'eret'on. )1:-.<. Nick 1`homp.' Mi-.<.5 T0\\'n. of :1 no\'elt_\' table; '.\Ir.~'.?j Harper and .\lr.=,. 1.. Caldwell of thrill" sale of aprons; Mrs. F. Jackson and l 1 Mrs. `G1'i.=sell or the knitted ::oo(l.=.ft_ T 9r`/b-n`.< Club had :1 vezetablel" stall. 3Ii.<.4 Theo. Hewson Wore all larfre pi(-kpovket" apron from l L which she sold a larrxe numl'ur:1` of :\1'ticlr`.<. M1`.=.. Sims and .\Ir.4. Inn- son . the afternoon! tea: Mrs. Chas. (`.'1l":\voll and .\lr.<. Rowe the supper. which was SC:,"..':l from six to eight. In the evening: the .\Ien`:= (`lub provided skits, which included 21 contest in `r)'ed-makin_-2'. hat trimming` and target shootincz Mr. Wright, organist of the churchu` i \ 'l K _ . charge of the evenmr: proyzrmn. ;_ , _ _ ` 1 ' EE ATExT,oW5-c7i7xEnT 21 matter CEOATS on their own beauty aid of soft curls or do fact, those beuut_\ 1 tired [..,,,......, ey must be|1ktl'$:'91' Now don't apply 1 makes ' and eye .'sh:1- gather. ' will do t}1e.jp;- it ..-.\..a ~-~-L1-- The work on which the (im vc121.-.1, `held on \\'ermr:. n\"enir is, -present e11p:a_:ed is writing" of good| 'clear, that is the time for the e_\'c_ wash for e\'er_\'bod_v is clear, warm; water, with perhaps a small amount of horacic. Use an eye droppy ` apply the wash. I` When your eyes are healthy and` beauty aidsu. Eye shadow, sl applied, can make your eyes appearl] `]a1';:e1' and mo1'elu; Nevelnf it too near the nose. as Lhnl! the eyes seem too close to-l ru-nf-Ln-n \L'2L1. .. A 1` ' ' Gay Pri heavy CI closing,_ trasting medium LOllQgi11g M_P?iam%as F iannel House Coats English Flannel House Coats, in shades of wine, blue and green, zipper and button closing. Sizes small, medium, large and out size. ling over the nose. Nave. pluck your eye hr0\v.' fu1'thc1' back than] the inner e'_ve line. If your brows 5are light in color, accent them with] !an eye brow pencil, but nave`: d1`z1w' ia heavy, dark olivious line. ~m___\ __A_,_V _, . . . .. . .. ....,....y, uu-n UlJ\'lUu." nun`. W. il.liH1]01'( ` Eye pads, soaked in eye freshen- Mattocks, .\ [er and cold \vate1', are :1 g'1`zmd 1'esHMo(lel;1nd, f Ifor the eyes. Now you can bu;;,`C. McBride, "them, all ready for use, packed iniM1-.<. Hanna [sealed containers. Lay them on theson. \Ir. S. `closed e_velid.~'. Lie_down and 1'eIa.\"'.er, Walkwe `completely. Try this for 10 min-jL cd., Mrs. !ute.< before your next important Mrs. Lackie Qparty. It does wonders to rest and` Road, S. V refresh you, too, besides cleai'ing\Lewis. land brightening your eyes. T111':1'e we I If Unn n-inn nnuu ........ ....:I.. ?\F`_-" `Ll! ` ...... .. vnnv v_,\.u aublll uuu \.Au:c LU`! With your nger tips, ap-f `ply on the eyelid and blend it ``entl_\' up and outwar When ap-I iplyinzq your face cream about the eyes , z1l\\'a_\'s use a gentle touch, as 'the membranes here are very sensi- .tive. Apply the ma.~:ca1`a to gour. 'eye lashes with a small brush, anu' .never use it on the lower lashes. _ Your eye brows, too, are impor. :ant to eye beauty. Fortunatel_\', the, {pluskeml, hair-line eye brow is de-` ;nitely out. It was never pretty `and j.:'2l\'C the victim a 1'rig'l1tened,i ;surpri.'-ed expression. Now the pop-` ular trend is to follow your own; natural brow line, plucking` only the` strzxe':;'l'!13: hairs above and below. `that line. anti al.~:0 the hairs __"1'ow- iing pluck than x . . .A i!`lY`l) lunrlO- In nn'l,\.. A . A . .. LL-.. H, ` 35.99? AHEAD! 6.95 '1`? Was It You .9 2.30 p.m. Wednesday-- < . I II A t\\'o-_\'<-211'-old shopping: with her mother. Wa\'_\' fair hair and fair ';. wcz1i'iii:_=' :1 ]0(I coat, red 1.-;21ite1's, `grad hat with brim, white rabbit: Col- Vilzir and mu'. white shoesi. 1' I 4. ... d. ! A new idea for hotel rooms; "A lwlever that can be turned to make 3 Jbed hard, soft or medium. l,,,.. _........., .....,. uunuuu oI.L'\\:u- son. Pa,<.=:e, Mrs. R. J. Turn- ;er, Walkwell Shoe Store, Zel]er s jL Pickering.-,', Mrs. Webb, `|Mrs. Lackie, Mrs. Bonnie, 81 'E. W. Uoore, Mrs. W. A. }Lewis. Aawvv In. were 126 articels givenoui ;this week. 1 The Red C'1'oss wishes to thank [the fo1lowin:.:' for donations received: 7 \IL-.- 1).... \I:.. \r `I l..... .......,u..._.. 4u. uuIIu|.lUll-` 1.'L:Ct5l\'C4ll ' .\Ii.-.s Pae, .\li.~2.< M. Burdette, Mr. W. aRinfo1'd, .\I1'.<. F. Campbell, Mrs. Mis.~' l~I\'u Pa1't1'idp;e, .\Irs. l.\lo(lel;md, 1!)-s. C. D. Stewart, Mrs. ,`C. .\l1'.~:. Flynn, Mrs. Little, iM1'.<. Hanna, llrs. Gordon Steven- lnnh 11.. Q nu.-- 17.. n v nu She wore the popular Porto Plum color in coat and hat and gloves. Her coat had fxrey Pe1'. lamb trim and there were \'inIeL~ :on her collar. She wz1.< lookmg; in _u shoe store \\'ind0\\'. .1, .. ... uu Luuco. PERMANENTS AS LOW AS Saturday Night--- Shoppin5_='. She \\'u.< fair and wore `a cu1']_\' black hzxircd coat, black felt hat with \'(*H, blzwk acce.<.uo1'1es. I F 9.00 p.m. Friday-- 5 . .. . .. ,. `Z. 1 . \,.l., on the platform, in the :o1'che. She wore a white skirt, `bright red bl:1'/.01`. Her dark hair `was caught. on both sides with bright red bows. ak up Saturday Aftern0on--- RED CROSS NEWS Page Sev-an Reginatqyirl Shop YOU must l1a\'cpe1'l m-1 sldn, \\'oll ca1'(~(l for lmmls and :1 r-ni`l f1n'0 that dot-s jllstim 10 your ]><-1-. And our exp:-1-icnced opcrafm-s am: able to help _\'<>11 appear frcsll and l0vol_v at all times. -I-u-I-I1\'l|Il'A\`l"lTI`lTl'I'IC1 Ac! rnnr AC4 ma -1\ V\/omerfs Activities in Home and Church Phone 93 1. I`. I1 l'*1'e1nnlne ..\......u \.u pzu'ticL1laL1'1y. il Mr. G. McLeod, the only remain- `--. um... A/unnr ~..._..,.u. `I115: cl1zu'ter member Etroon Camp (o1'g`z1nized in 1892) Eproposcd :1 toast to the Sons of lscotlnnd and this `\\'a.< 1'e.~:ponde(l to `l,;: P1'o\'inciul DlsT.1'l(:t Deputy Peter la\IcDermjd, [of .\'-ottzuvu. Robert Lewi.<, Grand Secretzn'_\' of S.O.S., `Camp Toronto, also spoke of the Association, of its ;;rowth and p1'e.~=- fr.-n1 x .n;1n('f;:i .~'t1'cn_;"Ll1. Duncan Mc- `C'uai;2`, .\I.I .. W215 also called on for la few words and he spoke aboul `the A.<. he bein5_-' 2). member of the Barrie Czmm S.O.S. 'ln<- l:ul~.< who pro\'irle(l the splen- (llvi .~:;mn-1- \\'(-1(3\\'<.-ll th:1nl b_\' M)`. l{m'.-twin. 01' Duntmon. following` for thv rlrmce. of the Dun- l1n1nediut.nl:l the pro`.-'mn1 a large cmwul ` .3St. Andrew`s Night {Enjoyed at Duntroon ,.,.,......., -.....4., ...., ...,..... ...s.. ` 'wu_\'. Reeve Nell` proposed the` toast to Czinuda and the response was" _;`i\'en by Rev. R. A. Birnie, sprinkled with the humorous stoi'ic.- `for which he is fzinious, especially `among the Scotch folk. In between `toasts, varied musical numbers and tap (lz1ncing' acts were given. Piper `Jas. Johnston gave 21 splendid ex- `lhibition of pipe playing; which. 01' `cou1'.~'e, wz1.~r well received. Among the \'zu'ious numbe1'.< ;_-Excr-.: '\\';i.< .\li'. l.uu1'ence Sin;:e1', of l-}a1'2ic,; who unti1'in::l_\' _L'Z1\'(3 a great zu'1'z1_\' olf `Scotch son-.;'.~ and accompanied him- .~e.l' on his piano uccordian. Such numbers as My Ain Folk" and I :"lloun1in;;' in the Gleaming we1'e| ....l u\(-n_,... i ( r ..r.l LSL. ..-!L.L LI... ..` `The newest style color is Porto: Plum or Roman Purple." withi which 2:. specizll make-up calledt 'C_\'cIamen is u.~=ed. .\Iu',< and hats of matching` vo`:\`e L are being` .~1m\\ n :9. great deal. Dessert bridge is tho. new thing in cntertzxinment. I'h(_-E idea is from the Stutex. De.~'.<.:rt and co'ee is ser\'<*(I when the j:uc.~:.-i arrive b1'idp:e is played. and thou? ' r the ~1:ue. depart-qI1ite :1 .<:z\'in_u' of food and preparation for the ho.--J\ .... ......... .4 .u`_. ...u A. \. Gloamir `real hits with the c1'o\\' \1'..{ ~- i The Sons of Scotland hall \\'a`.-` `packed to the doors on Wednesday, Nov. 30th, the la1'_<,>'est crowd in the l1l:'L01'_\' of thepalnp. A splendid `fowl supper was served, after whiclal l I In lll0>l. 1nterest1ng' program was 212' lranged. The toast to St. Andrew i\vu.s responded to by Rev. A. W.; iDowner, )`I.P.P., in his usual l1'isl1"; . ....... 11,.,...,. \7,.u' .\..,.._ ...l L`.. . I At Saturdayin badminton tea at the town club, .\Ii`.~:s Urquhart, Mi:.< Dorothy Loth and Miss Flora He- Gre_2'or were ho.~te.:v: At the G.zu'- rison Club, Mrs. Pope and Mrs. H2x\\ kins: were ten hostesses. Every Thursda_\' afternoon at the Garri- son Club is ladies day and tea is supplied by the club. ! The Luncheoneers and Lunch- conettes Jamboree on the B.C.I. _ Commencement program was put on_ by a group of students from the` COLlI1t1`_V who ltfnch at the school. If those taking part can farm as xvyell as they can square dance the [future of farming` in this vicinity ]i.< well a.~:. ! 4 I Anyone interested in Chr5tmz1s `book giving should see the Christ- Inaas Litemry Supplement of Satur- day I\'i_Q`ht before making them" selection. ' a . plot and dialogue for a scene dc-! pic-tin: t1':1n.~:itiona1 points of chm--l :u".er1'/.ation. Perhaps some local! })1u_\'\\'1'iLe1'.~: may yet be developed" At least it`s a real test of wlmt the clzlss has been studying. ! I On Friday evening" a business meeting was held at the Art Cen- _1l'L`. :1l'1..-1' which lunch was served. ~ ..,xv\,AI u.~ u||\. u;. .-`eemcd to de1i;,"ht Rev. I 1 Ir ` K '5./\(."f?`\J >0|iD()j-czrvj-<`> ! O`-0&0 A n\..\. )Iot11ei` his 011-! . Down- I I ` W`. K Twentieth Century Fruit Cake- 1-3 cup butter or .!1.o:~tcnEn__~', 2-3; ! cup _g`1'u11uIaLed . :2 e;.::.:.<, 1.1: `l ` cups mincemczlt, one 1,41-lb. })1(_`_". f VVugst:1'e's c}1L-rries, one 1: ; -lb. pkg. Wag.-,'.~t:1f1'c'.< cut peel, 1`: cups pus-J try or cake Hour, 1 Lc.'1.~'poon lmk-1 in}: powder, 1/; teaspoon soda, 1,1` Lc:1s})00I1 salt. i \r..L,.1. n.._.._ 1.1.- I,,,u, 1 . ed in Iobtr. \.\.. .y,...uu uuluo Method: Cream the butter zmd]. sugm` until smooth. Add the beat-| on (21.-'_4'.<. Now sift the Hour. Meas- ure and sift again and add to H10! 41...... Al... 'L._I.... . ..-.._,l_.. ,1, 1| guy nun ..-..u u,.,u.u uuu uuu nu Ln'~'| `our the baking" powder, soda and: salt. Stu1'tin;.-' with the our, add,` `Hour and mincemeat alterxxately.` Add cut peel and cherries. Bake in` la loaf pun in 21 slow oven (300 de-| Igreese F.) for 1% hours or until; L..l....l I Well, l ve given myself a Chrislvi mas present! One that will last, 1, hope. I took out an insurance pol-l icy last week with 11:1`. Tom Sin-E clair. Anne wanted to know why I. didn t wait to get one from Santa.|` :But I didn t think I could count on: lreceiving such an unusual pre. ;It s 2!. grand idea, though. I l1e).1`(li `of one employer last _\'ea1` who gave} ltwelve of his employees the first} payment on an endowment insurzuice` policy last Christmas. l t I t BI I Are you slishing around in the `snow these days without the proper! protection on your ankles and feet ? 1T'here's no excuse for xt if you are. (lV1zu',\' bought herself a pair of No-' \l\`Iarc Motor Boots at .\Ioore :; last Saturday. They're the best kindi fto protect one s hose. She wantedi :to he sure of .~:ecu1'ing' a pair be- 3 I'o1'c the sizes got broken, as there] - T l . . , . . . . I )Ia1'yf1x1 preparing Chr'.stnm.~; for her husband and kiddies leaes` l\'e1'_\' little in her purse for her owni 'need.<. She was gzoimz to f0)`(.'f.`;O the comfort of hz1vin{.:` her hair dre.~.vse(i, :but I sent her where she could 2113; ford to have it well done. By ! wu. her hair at home she got 21` special price on 21 permanent '(.`S1.l`J) last Saturday at the Ideal I),.....L.. 0-1-... I I kCi])C.~`, >0 y !in5: good. -r bl\d\dk"4 baked. `(The National Motor Show of Czlnzldzx, held in the Automotive Building`, Toronto, Nov. 26 to Dec. 3, was quite:1.~apa1'kling affair. Fash- ion Show at 3 p.m., afternoon tea and cabaret at 4 p.m., dinner dance, fashion show and cabaret, T p.m. to midnight. Among those who were p1'e. from Barrie were J. W. I-Ia1'1'i.'~,!, R. S. Leishman, Ivan Jory, L. B. Gieen and H. R. Palmer. it s no wonder her ca ding are so delicious. .Iled right now with incomparable aroma iichristmas cake ! \ I We want to '_;`ive Santa gother Christmas Visitors ,welcome so we took adv: lthe coal special last wee} !ju2111t'.< which we . adv ithc Bzu'1'ie .-\d\'ance. We `.100-L .~u})pl_\' 01' bl0\w1' . u. S:u'_je:1nL`.\ had the wuul we needed. I ... .-, .1. 4. \ I q,....- , .....u }e1u1L_\' Saion I .`-\1thoL1_rh I have :1]rez1d_\' bought 101') another Chri. present, yet [ m not taking any chances on his forgetting what I look like, so 1 made an appointment at Smith .s. Studios the other day. An up-to- date picture for the boy friend is u nece.-.-it_\' in these days with all !the uttructice weli-(i1'e.~'.sc(l :.:'ir1.~:; there are! The prices of Smith? SturIio.< too were too 1'eu. 1"on ime to re. .\mI us Anne . :1 picture of _\'our. is the most i\\'c-lcome per.~vonul present you can . 41.... A`. Ointments and lotions for treat-i ing skin diseases shoud be skin-| color, is the belief of two scientists` who have developed formu'la;~: for` this purpose. I ` people I , 'p1ying her with choice `Emily makes sure of ] l Aunt Emily is making` Christmas cake to-day. }to send little Cl11'i.~,tn1a.'~_I I I puddings McCullough tess` EEVE GOES Tuesday, December 6 ! Well, the! I I ;ChrisL1nus spirit must have urrivedx 3 V . in town someLime this past wcek,; even if he i.~:n't listed in the per-. ,sonz1ls, because the Cl11`istmu.~: di;<- `I , . Isonuls, 1 i plays in the local stores are burst- i . l ing forth with su1'p1'ising' treasure, (like Cl1r1'stma.~_x crackers!) How are two rrzvipr.-.< just 1'er:eiv :1 :1 letter from nxy Aunt Chill`- L. She is the aunt in Winni- who z11*.\ :1y.< \vin.- prizes for re- ~.-, you cam rely on thv. be- u ome to that ['1`icn 0\'e1*ythin;:. 3k )3: can or 1'clati\'e who \lA. ..-....... `.4: |.I\4 .119 fret there to be 21. good many other] - who need new overshoes, too. i 4 >1: :g :1: _5_1;I OPPIN G ingredients Chrislv 1 1 k pol- -.v x: rn n FOR THE Social Season presents, busy `Q`ive and our w it h z1d\'erti.--ed ce. got in coal. type m 21 .-\.~ 01' The, Barrie Advance these cakes that puLti1 ' I Last 'I`1m1`s(1u_\' evening the annual i11.~'11L-ution of Grey and Simcoc For- C.~'te1'.< Band took place in the Arm-] ou1'ie.<. Lt.~CoI. Putrirk I-Ienne.<. Camp Eorden, was the iilspectimri ofcer. Lieut. J. G. Chittick \\'a.< in chz11'_ge of the inspection Ll1'1`il)1_2'C- m<'nt.<. After inspection coffee and sandwiches were enjoyed by the band. j I The fruit. her She loves cakes and she her third : /tang ' 'n`,i pxqua ~ ,I The Ontario Provincial Winter Fair at Guelph la.' week was form- zxllj.` opened l21.~L Tuesday evening by Premier Hepburn. This fair has :1 horse show and stock exhibit .~:iinil::1` to the Toronto Winter Fair, only on a smaller scale. The `.ll'(;ll2l was e1'ow(lw every ni-,:l1t. Mr. .\. 1 . A. Malcomson showed tl1i1't_\'-t`.\'> birds at the Guelph Filll` ans. wuii 1:2 li1'.a't.~:, 12 . uml 3} tliirzis. He won every fi1': and . in Magpie P_\'e0u.~: but one clz;.-'.-.. (70.1)- petitiony Mr. 3\`Ia1`cr)m. 1'ep0i't.~', \\`z1.~' _:oo(l tln'oug:`houL the show. bakilrg; baking keep: Aunt pud- only 4 _ l `r 4 4 'l`hey can do n0 LhinLr to \\`11;Cl')'. hloodshot eyes. So first, you must settle the que:<- tion of wl1ether you do. or do noti need j;'lz~..~.e.=. You've }n'oh: xhl_\' hezud many people .<;1_\' that tha`_v do nail want to 2-'<-t ;'.:'ln.~:se.<, for fear of} becmnin-: dependent l1m`in_;` to wear them forever. That] is just so much nonsense. If you need _:lu.<.=e.=. the \\'(-arin_L` of them! will rest and st1'en.1'then the eyes, l heu11tif_\'l I .so that the need for ;:l:1.<.-es will be-| come lean and less. '1. u 1 . 1. -.1 on them and 5 :been recommended by friends. `that it might not be reliable, but `.,...c .- If _vou re having trouble with your eyes, dizziness or headaches, see an oculist, and wear the gsses he re- comm<-n(l.~' till your eyes are health)` and beautiful again. Even if your eyes do not need ,r.rlass`es, daily care is necessary in order that they do ll:;l hC('01nC tired and dull. Be sure or u |A\| u..1.:. `your readinr: light is xrood and cor rcctly placed. Use an eye wash or eye drops (lolly, and don t choose the eye wash just because it has Not the eye is such a delicate organ that it is wise noi to use any cleans- ing` Wash that has not been recom- mended by your oculist. What is suitable for some one else mi;:ht.nnt be for you. The only safe eye .v... -.\_ ....,.._, Jill L.uL,'1 Lu.u:l\ Lllull ithe ;are in with lan draw a er rest for buy `them, in sealed completely. min- ,utes :party. and `and lf you give your eyes daily care, lusc your eye make-up skilfully, ;you ll be able to hold up your head with the condence of beauty, and look the "world strai:-:ht in the eye. clez11'i11g the: relax` it 1 ll H A i A l (By Helen Powell) } The eyes have it this season !` What with the up hail`-do and these tiny, ;~=mal1-hrimmed hats, the eyes: x I I mu st rely `TUESDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1938. without the I ::~'hz1do\\'i11_4' Y1'im.=. I shining` and yzlamorous. I aim: "for the m:x.=c:u':1 eye shn ' I lidow and think they the] i . . `tn:-k for you In :1 moment. I I I aids wil'. not 1.-.= Printed Satin Coats with black background, gay oral prints, zipper and button closing Sizes small, medium and large. Printed Satin QQALKER IT0REs, QMITED I W/amen af;' }i ._:-__.-._.._::__:.

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