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Barrie Advance, 13 Dec 1938, p. 13

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iffhe Sarjeant Co., Ltd. C "'l"n1n-n'hn1an- f'Hnn Gd. Va TUESDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1938 m"%7 H .1` _ "|': __ / ;\-\-- K` \ `~"` ""' (i C MART SET SHOPPE ~. EVERYONE realizes the 1111-king` dangers of ill- ness so much more apparent. in winter. Mothers are ever wvatchfu] of the danvger signs of sore throat and bronchial disorders that just don t appear in DIIVVITVIQF You `Can Heat Your Home` Comfortably and Econ- omically ! Rguding HEAT Control IT WELL DO THESE-u Wide variations of home tempc1'at111'e are uftvn di1~e(rt]_\' u'esporns'1`b1e for these afflictions. FOR STOCKINGS . . . `THE FITGWER BAR '67 Elizabeth "St. Hosiery 49 T0 $1.95 SMART SET SHOPPE `N '3 SHE NEVER HAS SUFFICIENT `When in doubt . . . GIVE FLOVVERS! She expects, SHE WANTS this perfect Christmas gift Come in a.nd select HERS from our unusual assortment of plants and owers in full bloom. Prices are reason- able and the owers are greenhouse fresh. Health Preservation IT'S THE \W\| W" Z FL OWE It will save fuel. It will save countless trips to the basement It will preserve health and save doctor's 1r\':1`n Manchu It saves disposition. It pays for itself. It is absolutely safe. Important. Among These `Telephone: Office `54, Yard 88 With The I Christian Citizenship Convener, Paul .13 Armstrong; Christian Missions Con- 8 vener, Ruth Cumming; Christian 1? Fellowship Convener, Emma Petch; 5 Sec.-Treasurer, Hazel Williams; Re- `C creation, Alice Ayers; Social, Hazel :1 Caldwell; Pianist, Esther How. In Egypt and Palestine 85 peri: cent. of the population are more or! less blind from trachoma. 'Barrie, Ont. Phone 722 Anne couldn't resist the roller} .~'k'.1tiii;: 21n_\' iUHj;(:l'_. so we went up` one night last week. The good! `H001 and :itt1*n<:ti\'<,- ;were my undoing---for I couldn't` 1'c-.'~>i.~:t Sk2LtiI1`j eIithei'---at least I didn t want to let Anne aiown. Asi far as I \\'as concernetl. T wouldl much sooner have been on the ceii-` ing than on the oor. The '.ante1'n:a looked as though the_\"d he :1 help` to hang on to, `hut were _|u. out, of reach. You don't have L0 listen} to anything, because you couldn't- hear an_vwa_\'. There was a sig'ni saying no fast skating." Evident- ly skaters .don t read either! You ijust _L'li As Anne s;x_\'<. 'Lih:1`t: i.~4 ian exaltation and release in pure movement that makes one glad to `be alive. (After a dozen or so` I i more lessons I expect to think so too). Yes, I think I'm going: to like it very much! V Baggin your Christmas `Eve "1 of showing that special girl how [2 much you think of her at Christ-. mas. A tted case with mirror and iglass jars for cosmetics makes pack` :;in_-;` 11 feminine joy (instead of 2L lheudache). Hu1`lbu1`t s have every \ bzigggrage for ance, wife. husband, (iuu5_r}1te1', son or special f1-iend~- week-end c-ustes, twin sets, aero- 1)11ck.<. duffle bags, giadstones. Give :1 gift that is _2'enuine, \vIm.~<' qu:=.i-` it._\` is known nation wide z1i1'i\\'iii-ii, `will last a life time. Bu_\' it at`; JHurihurt's-)I(:B1'ien b21f.:g'2lf.'.'G. I ftype you could desire of McBrien I i . i i 1 8 I i ,,.,.,u .,... Jain . I Golden Mincemeat--1 large tin` crushed pineapple, 2 lbs. seetlless raisins, 1 quart chopped apples, 1. , lb. dried apricots, 1 lb. mixed peel,l . nely cut; 1 cup apple cider. 1,1; 'lb. crystallized ginger, finely cut; 1 lb. minced suet, 1 lb. liquid honey, 1 cup fruit juice (pear 01' grape juice). 7LI'..A.1.-.l .. A 1;`... v - [was 1: Yo}? 1 Another recipe of Aunt Char- lotte's and does this ever look good in the jars! I l'!..I.I__. ll: _ _ _ _ _ _; 1 1-.-. 4'7 - 1 Silk was distinctively dressed in light! ,fre_v fur coat, matching grey felt! hat with ;:1`e_v Persian lamb trim.' Her cont was open at the throat di.~'c]().~'i11}_" :1 grey sweater with brown buttons down the front. She wore ,;-1'v`\' tie shoes. } She was on Collier St. and was -wearing black Persian lamb cont. |bla<-k tricorn hat with plume on the `front of her hat. Method :: Aft;:r .enuki11g apricots" ; overnight, put them through the food 5chopper with the apples, peel and g'inp;er. Add raisins, suet, honey, l cider and juice. ` |D.uy-.. Jun.-.1. K l11.00 a.m. Sunday--- ......-.. ,.. _,.,... ...,...t,..........-..v ..- season's such as this. Why not treat The House to 21 much needed present of which the whole family can make use--as a coffee table, tea wagon or bookcase ? You couldn't `get better value than to buy`it at 3 A. E. Smith s. I I Did you notice the attractive Christmas window with panels in [blue background with silver stars `. {Of course, you couldn t help but lnotice Walker's Christmas window-[ and the attractive, dainty silk` nighties displayed. No Woman or` girl ever has too much underwear !w [It is practical as a gift, light to [mail, and when opened presents 10:` the delighted eye of the receiver zw boxful of loveliness. , On the House! Do you everi think what an important part of your family the HOUSE is ? It's attire and personality depend so much on your thoughtfulness at ,...........7,. ,...,.1.. an L1-.:. \UL.. unt- I I Last Friday we were passing the Nut Shop and remembered about the free draw for Friday and Sat- `unday. So Peter actually parted `with some of his allowance andi bought me some nuts. We didn t receive the 5-lb. box of chocolates, but we were lucky in the satisfy- ing assortment of nuts which we 'consumer! We li certainly know where to shon for our Christmas! nuts which are 21 holiday nece.<.'siL_\'[ at our house. V I P Well, I know What would click as. `gift with my brother Phi1--~a good camera would catch him just 1-iglmt. Then perhaps he Wouldn t be bor- |rowing mine all the time. I must; idrop in and get one at D0ugIas'. ]They hve a good variety-at what- =ever price you care to pay for one, [from $1.50 up. I - _ _ | IEVE GOES At a recent meeting of the Y.P.U. of Collier St. United Church, the following oicers were elected for the coming `term : `D.........I-..; 1u'..._:__. an-,,,-.,, (Continued from page six) SH OPPIN Gi .-.-_... I . . . .....~,. LIA 1;uAAAvo cu vuc uaxlxt: dull-I I x 4 _ _ __ _,_<._. d ior Fair. Lloyd Cu11m1ing'_.coa-;;. L) . luffle this team, wa;~: presented with :1_ hat qu:1I-, trophy. Other number on the pm-ii nown anti which ,fgran1 included a recitation by .\1a.~:- :1 L a 1t`,l.e1' Alvin Thompson. il1.it1'Lll1l(`l`.L.lEE L's-)I(:B1'ie11 jtrio l;_\' .\Ic.~.1'.~r. Miller, Holmcs .u:.'.;` , . . . ;Fe1'_:u.~:on. u Danish and 21 southern jl resist ).0m.`Jolk song led by Mr. Markle, .-hurt t any up `course instluctur. Lunch mm .iu.:<-- `I mt goodging Hmcluded the program. 51 3 __ . ._ 0 n t I The Barrie Advance On 'l`hurs afternoon the un- nuai Christmas bazaar, afternoon tea and sale of home cooking was held by the W..~\. of Central Unit- ed Church. Mrs. A. N. Cooper and )`I'r.<. C`. Mm-l.e:xn, president, received the guests. The rooms were gailyi decorated in Christmas red and` L-`reen. with pointsettzw, c_\'cl'.unen gplzmts, and the tea tables with baby `mums. Decorations were by Mrs. E. P.'1rtrid_2'e. Rev. A. .\I. 'opened the bazaar. Mrs. H. Robin- fson and .\Ir.-. Soules poured tea. I-.\lr.<. ("r4-ml \\'us Convener of the -`dining room. Tea assistants were l.\Ir.<. l.. .e:i\'er, .\Ir.<. Crosby, :R. Robinson. Mrs. Bates and Blz1ck. .\lr.~'. l3o_\'d and .\lr.<. (ion 'rell looked after the czuuly tnlile. Mrs. Urr_\' had charge of the china t:1l>l:- :11 \\'l1l('l`l hulhs and were also sold. A `w:-_4'etz1l)le tulnlu \`.':l.~ l after by Mrs. Tuck and .\lr.<. lilrivk. .-\ country store," which mas cakes to knitted wear, hzul ::~ .<:xle.<\\'omen .\lr.~'. Jory. Mrs. and Hrs. Dilworth. Baby lmitlcd articles were sold hy I\lr.<. Will Sur jeant. A fancy work and apron Cooper .Vl,r.~'. ~ {lowers ' sold eve1'_\'tl1in_L-; from (`l1ri. ` Maw ; I I 4 l lzast \\'ednesdzx_v evening a kitclu.-n N sho\\'cr was held by the Philatln-21} Girls` Sunday Schol class in honox` iof one of their members, Miss .`+.~:-i mics Cald-well, whose marriage takes! [place this month.. Thefe were: thirty-one members of the class present. Miss Wilda Culbert '.\':x.~i Ehostess. After a Christmas progrmn `tho 5`-'il'1.< were ln'0u_4-`lit in. in u lu1'_-4'0 ;ba.=ket decorated` in pink and white.| lThe evening concluded with lunch.i >;: :3; :2 Last Tuesday and Wednesday :11`- ternoons a very successful bazaar and afternoon tea was held at St. Mary's Parish Hall. Among those ussi.~ting were Miss Nora GuiIfo_\'ie,, iMrs. Mclieown, Mrs. P. J. ;Vloran, Mrs. Osborne, Mm. Brennan, Mrs. iP. Kearns, Miss Catharine Burns,` Mrs. Crossland, Mfrs. Heffron, .\Ii.<.s1 Mary Cameron, Mrs. McAvo_v, Mrs. ;Barke_\', Mrs. Walsh, Mrs.. J. B. (Tlzirk, lliss Isabel Devlin, Miss K. Gzu-rity. Mrs. Hamilton, Mrs. J.' Saso. I I 1 sing-song led by Mrs. S. `sented to Miss Irene `sing, presented by Mr. S. l,. Page; ., Ruth Cummings, i held Last Wednesday evening the Bur-ill Junior Institute meetm_e` wasj` in the Legion Hall. Included 1 in the interesting: program were. 1;` l aig::. solo g1`eeting.s I l ;'i<- b_v M.i.~:.~,' \ era Baldwin, from Miss Scott and Miss Petty. who are leading the girls short- course work at Mitchell Squur: re- port on the girls` conference al.1- Guelph last May by Miss Ruth}; Cumniinp;s. The rest of the meet-' ing was a joint one with the boy.:. Shields given by Mr. C. M. Norri.~:,' of the Barrie Creamery, were pre-' Dl.\'i>T. `.`.line- to Victor .\Ii.<.\- the 1 Small, Stroud, by president of lrene D21\'i> and Victor Small received the highest` points at the llurrie Junior Fair.` Tezun in _lmllg'ing consisting of Don-~ zild linieely, Bruce (`uniniinjr and Lorne (jarruthers, Won the highest number of points at the Barrie J un` 1I.\..J r`.`._..._:, - Junior Institute. inn II`n.`.. )1 rs. Bill Graham. I , _ . I Last Tuesday evening the Men's `Bridge Club entertained their wives V land daughters by taking` them to see the Hollywood Ice Revue, with. Sonja Henie and her 100 skating ] dz1nce1'.~`, at Maple Leaf Gar(len.~:, To- H ronto. .~\mon_: the party were 3112?} zinc` .\l1`.<. Moore, Mrs`. and Mrs. RM 1 i`. Gmnt. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Smitl1, ;.\1i.-.~ l"n_\'lli.< Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Albert B1`}'sOll, .VIi.'~'s D0l'0l.h_\' Br_\'- son, Mr. and Mrs. T. Sinclair, Mr. r 31 l and .\Ir.<. H. luchunzui and Mr. and ll The Mission Band of Collier St. United Church held their Christmas meeting` on Honda) , Dec. 5. The program, arranged by Mrs. Harry Armstrong, includted: group recita- tions by boys and girls groups, singing of Christmas carols, draina- tization oi` the Christmas st0r_\' un- der the leudei-.~;hip of Mrs. Fred Saw jeant. Ross Rodg'e1's, the pI'C`:~?i(l(ll[, presided-. Frances Craig" read the Scripture lesson. The Band xvas do- lighted to welcome three new Ian,- members, Frances Craig, Ann `Rodgers and Ronald .-\rmstrong. Candy was distributed to all the; children. The new oicers for 19:31! were installed by the Rev. E. E.] Long. i n a g .-......5 ..g.... . President, Marion Monkman; Vice-President. Jimmie Cook; Chris- tion Culture Convener, Cora Quantz; SOC|Hl (VGNTS Vening y 1bers, ta]-:05! r ,_,. riage takes - xefe ulbert as white. vith lunch. nesday :11 - sful held nong Moran,{ nnan, NIrs.' .-ine "1'on, .\Ii. Avoy, 's.. B.` 11, 1 mking ttral Iooper i EI5i~ F: EFuEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEESElaBEE%E%E$EEE%E%EE%EE%'E%%EL`EE%$EE{E gu. uangunuu uunnu uca held by Burton Ave. United Church. hll\`l1`$. Bill Bell, leader of the Mission ' "Band, was in charge, but everything -'wu.~I carried out by the children. `,'l`hc (Ihristmas decorations were un- ` and included lziiggv Christmas trees, decorated, lattice work with red and n usually attractively two and ` I ards bound l ; 3 stand- centre filled and red - 1 (loodwin. pre: ,`aml: Mrs. Frank Dobson recei\'ev.l ;thc guests. Marlon Jackson and " Gwenda Hill poured tea from 3 to :`4.30 and Beatrice McQuade and ' Ti`un1...\ I"..-... with Christma; candles. Peggy Miss Bill Bell V ` silver t ` flowers LI...-..!,u.,..... A nn L.. 1` lighted ` green, ` _litLlc bells, and on the tea tables, a. an .1 , ` Li OnSz1Lurd`ay afternoon a \'(:1'_\' .successfu1 Mission Band tea was I.1..I.1 1... n.`...-_ \_., IY,,u_1 rm 1 I vv -_---w~vv.g nova vvu Q`: EB Barrie, Ont. Phone 475 % I%%ase%Haa% L n\...uu. `nu 1Ju\,|A\.\A u.u J.LUlll u I.u| 4.30 `,'Evelyn Henderson from 4.30 to 6. 'I`eu. assistants at the four tea tables iincludcd Elinor Mitchell, Aileenl Eilooper, Gertrude Gordon. Marjorie :S_Vkes, Bzirbara l\Iattl1ews., Marici `; Wareham, Mar_io1'ie Golng`. Dor0tli_'.'g :li\'(.'(`ll, Joan Bchlx. .~\t thebaking! table were Eva Toles, Theresa New.` `Betty Godden. A program included 'inst1'umentu1.e by Peggy` Goodwin, `Elinor Mitchell. Beatrice l\`IcQuade. ;Marion Jackson, Evelyn Henderson I , On Saturday afternoon tea hos-` Ho.-ses at the Garrison Badminton ilub were Mrs.. Patterson and Rosa- helle Lay. This Tuesday is social -ni:.'.'hL at the Garrison Club. Lunch will be served by the social commit- Itee. | I Un 'l`hursd21_\' llmnie of Mr.~:. Tom evening` at the Lowe, the East I 'l-Ind .r1(1ge Club held a bridge in honor 01' one of their members. .\lr.<. Frank .\'elle;~:. Their husbands were ul.~:o the guests of the mem- bers. .\`Ieml)ers of the club pres- ent were Mrs. Nelles, Mrs. Boldl, Mrs. Harry Coleman, Miss Atkinson, IMrs. Neelanrls, .\'Ih's.. Gilmore, Mrs. `Henry, Mrs. Tom Lowe. A glass fcolfee brewer was presented to Mr. land Mrs. .\'elles from the club and ?their husbands. The Nelles left Harrie on Monday to live in To- ; route. I I . I I glnseal This AS A Family Gin! table was in ehzn-ge of .\Ii'.<. Joxies, Mrs. Gracey, Mrs. White and Miss` .`\lL-Mulkin. An unusual feature \\':`.s2z large touch and take L`111`2.su;.-..~, tree bright]_\' decorated and laden with parcels for sale. This was looked after by Miss Alice Tuck.l The baking table was in chzirge of .\1r.-. (3. Robinson, Mrs. Paddison, and 311-5. E. Finley. The pantry` committee included Mrs. )Ia.\'we11,' .\h~.<. 1 . Parr, Mrs. Macliay, I Colpitts and Mrs. Wiles. The kit-` hen committee consisted of Mrs.. lelLi.s- and .\1is.sn Dawson. I Mrs. - WEAYMOUTH S noon sronn , . . _ . . , . ._ , u _ _ T Mmm; _ ` _ _ . __ unis . nourmcs - sronnovnzs . ' ' ' ' ` ' ` ' ' "ot RAT, C. Jacksonvrlle . . . . . . . . . . . . .$37.80 CONS-l~"_`1.`.Y-OUR -Locl` New Orleans . . . . . . . . . . $40.60 ucxsrs AND INFOMAYION A1` L A ="5 - - - ' - - - > - - ' 372-00 Corner Dunlop and Mulcaster Streets. Phone 62 ,_n`_ , Pictures China Pottery Leather Goods Fountain Pens `orated \1... I)..,),::,.,... I 30 Elizabeth streei -3 an mutual. as Iuvvyga `- r Shae Cempany Hmburt l Miss Lavina I\loll'utt, president, is entertaing the Sunshine Girls Club at her home on Loui. St..this Tues-- day evening. This club of sixteen [young girls is well known for their sewing and hand work and for the iward which they maintain at the R.V'. Hospital. At present the girls are knitting baby jackets for Miss ,'Wil1iz1m;<. R.V.H. superintendent. [and are working on a Iayette for 'the Victorian Order. i Simcoe County's Foot Comfort CI _ Cu, plli_er _t;_Y.P.U. 22:16 Gwendu Hill. . . GIFT Shppers For every member of the fam-, 11);. At Prices that will appeal to you. SEE OUR PACKARD SLIPPERS 33-35 Dunlap St. 79c: 89c: $1.00 and $1.25 pr. Also Men`: Fine Wool Sox in Fanay Boxes HOLEPROOF A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF THE CELEBRATED in Silk" Chiffon, Crepe, in Single Fancy Gift Boxes at Dolls Toys Children s Books New Fiction Stationery HOSE \'Qon\r I in n& Elects` Officers. ` -.....-_, .. . \I7I- Shoe Store. and 85:: 50 59 P:11`0 Five Barrie Open Evenings until Christmas

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