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Barrie Examiner, 23 May 1949, p. 2

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TE TWO NE Li THE lllhli lllllll Ir ANN AtiAN lll lt lhxl ExvCWACs Across Canada Plan Reunion ilydtO ttoo Transmit tl ii lid izcw tl ll l2 lll ll lllllllx day well lloue costs only it it fraction of cent more per cup than lllt loocst priced lOllNtr soldxes will if more for lb i11 nix Ht LITTLE more Ill Vial ii Mi in It llll If to not llt Ill lv CONDENSED Iltill looltlis Grecilto slartamealDeliltious in sauces and casserole dishes ihllitllt jzizid Mil wt SllOltlltRlIl cookiits ii 31 iizz Ae cup butter NM NM cin lllliltlil WI Hle tlli siltzd Iinz teaspoon blliii iwxnoli teaspoon salt Ii tulilcspooltx iiili tieniii lullc oiu llillit cream ililil glilcndcli Miy and silt gun powder and illl mixture Add iii lo llllllL To moi and hall in another howi Iwilli red coloring loili Allllv an gtpink dough toLclIur ltoliwnu I1 lloiircd board to about =iii thickness at illil squares place on cookie Bzike in moderate 11 lll FloGlaze Paints Varnishes Spar Varnish Gypiex TexturelPaint Marine Paints Oates Paint Shop WALLPAPERS OIL PAINTINGS 82 Dunlop St Dial 3270 lor until browned YIllI soua ll is lmbrcllzis ivc llZl ior an aim biida Corner of an iced tlrlliiltlill cold ul large circh pa whch design ltiLiig liic Ias narrow slit lhroueh the insert long ribbon with how each end Put liiindiul of rust petal confetti in the lciilli and la ten in parcel at doorway At the opportune time put istring and shower the bride IME ll BRING US YOUR ACHES AND PAINS oiiie llliIlild lead for yourself illitliill lesiiiiionials of your lilIllillMilS and friends SO MANY haw ind aculous results Tiler only few treatments None oo old have experienced wonderful lt ills yziricose veins high blood prl lil who have experienced definite rcsul than and sciaticaLumbauo and neuritis yoLI AltliilliilthdlTIOH for beneficial health vacation only half hour drive to beautiful lzlloSiiiilociRates i1illllt Make your reservation early Tenrirlnle Health Resort GtTGorham St NEWMARKET Box 906 Anne Allan invites you to mile to her The Barrie Send in yoursuggcstions homemaking problems and this column for replies PLAN TO TRAIN Mort TEACHERS LONDON May 17 Cli Plans are being made to train nearly 60000 women teachers in Britain by the end of 1933 ministry of education spokes man said the objec is to ensure enough teachers for the 1000000 extra children expected in British schools during the period and to reduce the size of classes At pres entLondon schools are seriously and ltcl lies with various lliltl licyl ma Psor are among those inanr with Rheuma siiiicr we can help Do the JobYOWslf overcrowded Floor Sanding Machines and Edgers for This We about 7400 young 41 women Will be admitted to per rent The daYJOr hour manent training colleges 11200 more than last year Essex county which employs about 7000 fulltime teachersand Also Large Cement Motors and Wheelbarrows Tircriiic SANDERS will in due course review their original intention of establishing in 7173M Colchester Essex gt Phone 2950 100 William St Your family Will adore the famous GrapeNuto flavor in the form of crisp golden flakes And Posts GrapeNuts Flakes provide nourishment they all need useful qnnntitioa of carbohy drains proteins phosphorus iron and other food essentials Yourgrocer hon Posts GrapeNuts Flakoovwciling for you Grout Grandmamo has shrewd shopper but she never knew quite what shell get for her alone In twinkling today you can get that wonderful admincat easytodigat cereal Portia GrapeNuts Flakes distinctively dif feront because miide from TWO grainseun when unlimited barley GFl29 1350 degreesi Ior 3H it urn siiowci to small doilie and crease in Iiitw El 01 brela fashion Illstcn it oir the i1Iri1 lhi lIXIIIllllit expects this number to reaclrlO FOR WALLS OR WOODWORK trustee ttgllk FREE ESTIMATES FOR SANDING ESZEaEEiTQdISIEiScT ii sex will accommodate between 180 77777 and 200 teachers and the ministry Library Adventure and more fipilcill llu rvacc of llllldii Iltll only for to liiwir children iil lilil lust lor ll i1l ii lliiiclt many llc library till lilll lliil it li borrowed tibia no sub iItthl liilili1 his oivii lzlirzny iil iii cry siilliill way iliiiiill tints serves boys lziitl ray lrcgm ills SlzllIS ITTiiiaiy liin to liu liniary TIr iv loli he can look lizulutilly he gels to my lady lv Looks lliliii nulj illllll 11 his small ill the more people be and lilacs the tIlgtlli it is pm to barn to stand on his and not Ivan too much piiiglils o1 To 731 tliolil lgc boy or girl 1141 ililiaii eivcs direction in child dis and lullresting vol lt lliltll are just right Tor his id interests good librari excixl lulp in encouraging love for reading What lCllltlllS thing is 1his7cltl for child who tastes the fun oi rcziding at an early age need ncycr know the loneliness the sense oi having nothing to do tho Lortdom oi idleness which pen on vith no love for books often choiremf books ltl i1lt ciiccs rciil humor is rare ci and books with little ise in them are relished by the but of men Younger boys and Lfiilzz chuckle over the lilil turns of ilCt in Wonderland Wins me the Pooh and Uncle Remus liooih larkinglons tales of Pciirod his priceless picture of adolescent trials in seventeen are in class oi their own Stephen Lcacocks Nonsense Novels are very iooL ish and lend themselves to drama li Lion library is not only place for enjoyment in reading books of fiction but the books of poetry appcalto the imagination and the sense of rhythm John Manseld lgtmuinwnnaszrunmoq Rinse Exhibits Supplied by Simcoe County Womens Institutes wnvniunu lIullIInuwi till lhl silo 1s choos at All She By Nancy Cleaver est iol iloud parent does vcll otllgtinllill to include such book lllyiiVl Wcic Very Young in Milne to read aloud to illic child An olrlcr boy oi E1213 will lniiiy an anthology such Sihcr Icniiics iiograpliics Another type of book which is at liliiilltl choice for illl11ltiltttli is lhc biographical book Some outstanding titles in llilSllUld arc llcllii lollcilhc Story of 1l Life icoige AilisswUp the Years iiiom liloliiilmlilli lilul MathewsGrenfcl Illgtli Maiincr Andre Mark ityziiiisiidfc on the Mis sissippi Sir lliirry Laudcrslloamiii in liarricsMargaret gil ind limes lzte to file Sled two gnfs to each piano iiaul lianncir application lconclusion Mrs llic MauroisDisiaeli YIONIJAY MAY 25 Idit Tj Mrs Aorsons Pupils in Delightful Piano Recital in letyl oliiit plriyld lXciliczi lvcliizua Lililii inaliiic lone llei iiiliipcli Wrlr TXtillilil Tillii11 lilr llilliidlil llltllktl with duct Minnah iitloxiliii iv Joan Ann Il iciiin uid Hliliid lnltiiiiliil llicii ill senin lvlipliiio nuniblis including tlliflttl 5er llilloili ixyl oloif IIlltlllt lildiiziiii Staunite Walls and Marion illiii Elisabeth nltlilt Wildinan and Marian Lambert played two ninnlicis fol two Illtllitir The Strolling llziip Ilay er and Spanish iypsy liaiicig loth particularly lll done Miss Laiiililrt plzpil of liduit Theo dorc All Al the of the iiiiish piograni liod Save The King was played ins lElli on one piano by lillllillii Holloway Sally Jones and Wendy tlcnnncns llipils of Mrs Anison who played piano were Lynne Walls Barbara llolloway tarol rser Douglas Morrcn Diane llollowiiy Ialherine larkli ileicii Swan llulli hauncir lleath SlilliS Fer urriln ltillllltiil Margarcl iliilie Smith Wendy ienimens iAslrid Christensen Sally Jones TSylvia llickling Sheila Leininoii Frances Wildiiiaii Ann Lewis Dick utlcr Mary Morrcn Shirley Frid Joan Ann lrucman Marion Ferris iicoic vad locliy is wiillcn to llllSliLnnnr Walls Susan Jones liI bcth Wildiiuln italpli Loughecd and Margaret Wilkinson Miss Lambert also played two piano solos played and the large audience of parents and friends thoroughly en joych the program The cticli showed the results of diligent of talent and careful the teacher At the Aarsoii was pre training of scntcd with large bouquet by Lynne Walls youngest pupil on behalf of the class Chinese Sisters Open Linen Shop MONTREAL May 17 tCPi For three sisters who share the business its their life dream for the happy shopper the store called Mei Lariis the ideal place tlic iloaiitiii library is also referencv place child should receive en couraecmciil at home to discover if the library has information on him Often this is in the field oi lleisure time interests or hobbies Books on How to Make are popu lar with all agesand there are many such books written especial ly for young readers The other interesting divisions in reading are books about other lands and books of other days Travel and history are dealt with in fascinating way with beauti ful illustrations in modern child rens books Sir Walter Scotts scenes in Ivanhoe or Kenil worth really live for the reader Robert Louis Stevensons picture of Spain can be seen in Travels with Donkey But whatever kind of good book child readshis life is enriched by the new doors open to him by the pages of book Someone has said To be young without poetry is to be indoors in Spring To go through life without love of books would be poor indeedwith poverty which would be tragedy in land which is rich in public libraries and good books to tread thwem where the heather grows Four sheep are carved in relief on the monument The old arched stone bridgeover the Ayr is known as Tibbios Brig PAINSWICK W1 Out of an attendance of twenty six at the PainswickWI on May 10 Mrs RobertCrosbie entertain any special topic which appeals to to purchase handembrtlered silk lingerie linen goods by Chinese artisans and scores of other items from the Far East The sisters Margaret Dorothy and Laura daughters ofMr and Mrs Gordon Yueii run their little salon whose name is symbolic of plum blossomsorchids and favor iteilowers of China in both mod em and oriental fashion Its far cry from chemistry to her present venture says Margaret who graduated in science at Me Gill University in 1944But its the realization of something the three of them had dreamed of for years She married and went to China with her husband From there Margaret sent her sisters souven irs As their collection grew the idea of opening salon Was born When Margaret and her husband were evacuated to Canada by the Canadian GoVernment in Decem ber 1948 she found they had made great headway Shortly afterwards they opened shop Situated in Montreals exclusive shopping district the Shop has two seats covered in moss green and one in Chartreuse offsetting glass enclosed aquarium with Chinese goldsh and pagodas Backing it is camphor wood chest inlaid with soapstone real piece of art is liquor cabinet completely hand carved with hid den compartments for glasses N0 281 led thirteen grandmothers The imesidemt honored Each with MUD Laggfgggl Mlmmrk corsage of sweet peas After the The other day avllOOdell soup shire Scotland to our County Mu scum It is the gift ifMrs Thomas Boycs Muirkirk and was made by her grandfather well over century ago llIrs Bayes rememb ers her grandmotherusing it It isrvcrywell made and isln good condition Mrs Bayes livedin the historic village of Muirklrkthrough which the Ayr river flows Monument to Contrenantcrs Within easy walking distance are the Gameron and Brown monu ments to thememory of the Con iws in the 17th century the Martyrs graves halfmile away Cairn to the memory of John London McAdam the famous roadmaker Vt17561836 It marks the site of his tar Kilns 17861827 and built of stones from them in 1931 little distance away from the Cairn marks the site of Tibbie Pag ans Dwelling 17411821 and Was erected in 1832 On the monument the words Ca the Yowes to the Knowes Call ycnan rs who sacrificed their lives in the community for their relig Ry that yet as time glides on cotlands holy psalm be sung usual business the grandmothers withMrsTordiff as convener put ladle was sent from Moirkirk Aer on musical program of duets and chorusesgand all joinedMrs Free lick and Mrs King in community singing The tests were enjoyed and the sale ofroots and bulbs netted nice sum Lunch was provided by Mesdames Young Lloyd King and Crosbie The meeting closed with the NationalAnthem 61 necessary funds This space donated by Caldwells Drug Store iccilisl lat Sunday Suiocl lllllll She litu These renditions all were iiieely pupils SJ st Annual VONof Canada 925592 Visits Made In 1948 nlii II Kid llihll 1c HM ItLN llir li1lt A=r lilt=1 imam lcui lilV lidllllit teie inlnal lclllclix 1o toilc led Clinic Hi in ILc oi liase that of Yetoutta iwdlubdd THU Md Iii iiittlll11il UM lot when lii lil tic ix 31 mm Hg Bull ll 411 limczi Lcii YIH Ki Iliu lt ltllll c2112 iolu lilii beJ am oil MUN id llszgl illirt 11 lirrlcl irsy in lPili ll l3tvhl IIIJNI it pl put llill Alir iii1 pldyr llsl ili llllmil llil Ull ill pit arm gi MM it lll pniizo olttLiillillliltlil Mrs lliilli ilimylid linen and Eliilit pmmuiic to lln sicalhiy illxtiiipiitt ll llcoric intuit tin pmrnoinis your pm pr oxide ifl lil liiii ii lliiill llllitilu Soiac Ililt ling wliiilslits were irzwn liil lrc oi thi wiirk Ioi Ila law you ioi instance Illilillltt TIMI tum were 110 iniislw Io Thi ticci tlllllli duty in tan 1min yllil ii 12H mi total of 0133 353 1I in patients llilltallildltj iii iiicicarc of lilllii it mix Llli iiiT7 boil in luxlncne were open ed by lie limit liililtilii1 lhc lolzii lll lil Lll itill in opt iziillin lhcsi lll lliliilitllll Wtii llonyiiNoiiiiidzi Que loil ollvorniz int iluh iiioiill Ii and the ET nvcnhursl liiaiich llic IIllt of Molliclrf lllltl liiliic 4ppcnr to be the inajoi TrudiTell liyll muses of 1ch cases receiving iil this inonp Of the her of isits inadc iTif 20 paid iii till 13 and 10 paid companies In many iicas VON nursing is tmiidinillcd with the activities oil the lltllllll Department to provide complete ciiic for lliccoiiuilunily Under those circumstances visiting nursing service is purchased by the province or lllt iiiuiiicipzility either by giant or on visit oi time basis Willi the growing demand toi VON services and the establishi motif of new branches there is ii corresponding lcmiind for new rc lcruits There are places asking for the appointment of Ti nurse and the Order is unable to meet llilli appeal The obtaining of lilinlificdi service as 50 care fcl lolnl illliil Were fiee paid in part through iliSlllllHCt 67 from rze earf SALVATION ARMY RED SHIELD APPEAL Space Donated liy REEVES Jewellers For SHOWERS For GIFTS Ear WEDDINGS VISIl PRICES irom50 cents ondup English China Gill Sliopi 00R COLLIER BAYFIELD PHONE 2395 DICK STEELE Ross Cook Flower Shop FOR FLOWERS OF LASTING BEAUTY 112 DUNLOP ST PHONE 4892 WE HAVE AN EXCELLENT VARIETY OF GREETING CARDS Finds Great Demands Needs mortgage made it practicablesfm ion to buy that new home of yours at if you have the usual type of mortgage and are around 410ycars of age the chances are in that you Will not live 10 one your home clear of debta grim prospect for your family in these days of housing shortages You can Irowevergnaruntee that mortgage payments may lie inetthrongl The Imperial Life When there is mortgage insurance it is the mortgage which moves out at deathnot the family Call your Imperial Life man today IMPERIAL FOUNDED H97 HEAD OFFICE TORONTO BRANcH omen Bank of Toronto Building Barrio

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