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Barrie Examiner, 17 Nov 1949, p. 10

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CAINS CORNERS W1 iNov 21A cordial invitation if intended to all women of the com imunity to attend The newer testa ied methods of canning will be ex plained by Miss Margaret Myer lIIume licouoiiiist of the Womens Institute branclraiid Home licori oniies SCHICL of the Departnunt 3000 deaths from smallpox Be fore the days of vaccination small pox caused onetenth of all deaths Today thanks to vaccination this disease is comparatively rare Smallpox can be eradicated in time There is an old story of band of warriors entering the enemys country who disguised themselves as peasants But beneath their clothes they wore hidden armour shirts of mail Immunization is the hidden armour against certain dis Lascs aganst whch mankind has waged desperate warfare for centuries In the past year there were 33 Canadians who died of diphtheria and there were 135 deaths from whooping cough What pity that these individuals Iiad not had fox old inoculation at six to nine months with regular booster shots during childhood What tragedy that they had not received vaccine at three to six months against whoopingcoughi There is the rare case when an immunized child contracts dis ease but thedisease is always of ol much milder nature than if he had been unprotected But medical authorities can now claim that tox oid affords practically one hundred per cent protection against death from diphtheria Whooping cough vaccine gives excellent protection in over eighty five per cent of children The child who has been immunized and starts to whoop is given an cther shot by the doctor and his case is much milder than it would have been without this treatment In early days smallpmt was dreadcd as disfiguring and often fatal scourge Just sixty years ago by Montreal then city of 120000 had 25000 cases in year and with this precious moi vaccination There is always the possibility of lockjaw ttetanusl accompanying wound This is world in vliicn accidents are all 01nlllnkltllll Tetanus toxoid was proved to be extremely eflicient by surgeons treating casualties in the last war Every child should have tetanus protection child may be immunized for these diseases separately or he can be given triple toxoid which combines protection against whoop ing cough tetanus and diphtheria The familys physician can give these treatments or the child can receive immunization at the local health clinics Disease may be prevented by avoiding all contact with sick per sons Even with the observance ol strict quarantine this is extremely difficult especially for aschool age child Often parents do not know their child has contracted conta gious disease and he is sent to school or allowed to play with the neighbors children The other method of prevention is immunization Parents are in deed fortunate to have this secret weapon against sickness If your child has not been immunized do see to this without delay It is your privilege and your duty to protect your childs health in this way Algoma Bishop At Trinity Anniversary Large representation of the con gregation was present Sunday to hear Rt Rev Wright Bishop of Algoma anniversary speaker at the morning service of Trinity Anglican Church and to hear the rector Rev deP Wright his brother speak in the evening on history of the church for the past 114 years The Bishop touched lightly on pioneers of the Vchurch and said the anniversary should be mark ed by spirit of thanksgiving for the work of those people who builtthe church He chose an the text of his ser mon passage fromthe 6th verse 14th chapter of St John Jesus said unt6him am the way the itruth and the light no man com cth unto the Father but by me am the way could be re presented as conversion the Bishop said Many people are looking for right direction but donot know where to turn They havegot off the highway of life and aiei pursuing material things They need to turn closer God am the truth is the truth of sacrifice Out of sac Irifice is born accomplishment the people of the church must sacrifice to accomplish They must sacrifice their sodland bodies in iGods worship We are entering an era when the Judgment of God may fall on man if he does not recognize jealous God No ination canbe powerful only ma eoi AiisClxillzlL for Ontario You iuiil reuni an zipiowlzile tilllllillg ihulletin onze and bring your intends TINDLES WOMENS INSTITUTE iindles W1 held their regular illlitllng on Nov 10 at the home of Mls Hairy ttaway Roll call What do you ihzisk of open Sunday 5wus ult responded to and as usu al the W1 iizeinbers were on the iside of keeping the laws of God land man For Home and Country is no idle motto with them Business llltllltittl llllllltitflltfilS ifor the entertaining of their sister Institute Centre Vespra on the casion of their birthday Nov 22 Mrs Bziliiwick convener of ovei seas Work read letter from Mrs Acheson wriiicn on receiving thur parcels in England Thanks were Very warm and appreiiativc Mrs Charles Newton and Iiobt MacDonald reported fully on the Area convention Mrs Ottawa Mrs Baldwmk and Mrs Andrew Cumming reported on the mass meeting inMassey liall Toronto on Thursday Nov The hall was packed and an over flow audience was received in Itietropolitiin United Church to hear the three speakers Mrs Fri gar Bates Dean of Women at MC Master University Mrs it Put cher president of Federated Wom tns Institutes of Ontario and Dr Charlotte Whitton 1319 noted sociologist The mass meeting was sponsored by the Ontario Provin ciai Council of Women who were on the platform thrilling Declaration of Policy was presented by Mrs Lang graduate of Cambridge Univer sity The Allegro lzidics choir directed by Daisy LaRush Mc Adam more than charmed the vast audience throughout the meeting The exploitation of the liquor trade was brought into the clear lively sing song was enjoyed and Mrs Ottaway and Mrs Mac Donald scrved tea to end really full and worthwhile meeting Mrs very RAF as soon as circumstances in toi possibilities with Russian experts manner terially it must havelsoul pow er am the light would be fellowship with God It is not enough that morality usurp the lplace of God other organizations represent hand outstretched to man but re ligion represents hand stretched up to God The scripture lesson from the 17th chapter of St Luke was read by SqdnLdr Badgley MBE who led No102 Squadron Barrie Air Cadets to the service Congregations Large as Trinity Marks 114th Year red letter day in the history of Trinity Anglican Churc was the churchs 114th birthdaycele brated at all srvices Sunday said Rev oseph deP Wright rec tor He described tbe way the con vgregation lled the church from the earliest service to the last as fa great inspiration At the morning service nearly in tions prevailed at the when the similar puripart and eachto our station the door of this great anniversary is memory This might be exemplified by the membry of the old Temple of Jerusalem he said as called up in 86 Kings his text for the sermon which said The door for the middle chamber was in the right side of the house and they went up winding stairs into the middle chamber and out of the middle in to thethird This church is not just build ing it is an assembly of the ages meeting place of all who have passed on Here people havertlre opportunity to rieorne face to face with ideals In this fast age people have little time to reect but in the church they can think of past present and future and be at rest Speaking of the planned enlarg ingiofthe church Rev Mr Wright paraphrased Winston Churchill Come let us to the task each to theres not weckknora day nor an hour to be lost congrega occasion Service clubs and SIGNS OF THE TIMESHaving rested all summer long these two homeground ballet outfits sway merrily on the clothes line in the autumn prelude to the Dance of the Wintry Blasts Not so gleeful however about these elongated cocoons are Pa and Junior who will have to don them in the near future pointed to the need for enlarging the church He quoted from Marie Corellis Film strips showing the newer imethods canning fruits veg itables chicken and meat wrll be gicaturcd at community Institute meeting to be held at the home of Mrs Alfred Rogers at pm on economy HERE are three freshcooked meat meals all of which may be prepared from one pork loin roast Theyre barbecued back bones baked pork chopl and pork roast To get three different dishes from one pork loin rout purchase large enough cut prob ably half of whole pork loin and proceed as follows Ask your meatman to MW of the hack bones leaving an inch layer of meat on them and nskrhlm to chop Continued from page nine seemed satised We were divert ing to Russia Hurricanes which would otherwise have gone to the Middle East and were reinforcing that theatre with American aircraft instead Meanwhile we were hard press When left London had hoped to be able to cd in the Far East oflcr Stalin ten squadrons front the Libya would allow but when actually met him few days later it had become necessaryto send those squadrons to Singapore This decision together with other item facts of war was accepted with understanding Stalin suggested that British naval and air conI tingent with few troops if they could be spared should cooperate with Russian soldiers in an attempt to take Petsamo and perhaps Nor thern Norway Politically the operation was to the world that cooperation demonstrate to Anglo Soviet not conned to assurance in Northern Norway centre for Norwegian resistance and deny the port of Petsamo to the Germans asked General Nye who was with me in Moscow to investigate these Between them they agreed to de vise plan for submission to the chiefs of staff in London CHANGE OF ATTITUDE Then came one of those sudden aboutturns so frequent and so asperatjng to those Who have ne gotiatediwith Soviet leaders The Russians changed their attitude and linsistgd that British approval in principle be given before any de tails were worked out This meant that we were asked to commit our selves to military operationwith out knowing what would be in volved But conversations soon took turn which showed that discussion of logistics or tactics was of Second ary importance Stalins real con cern was the Soviet frontiers He suddenlydemanded pledge fromi conception of life and said great responsibility rests upon the con gregationa challenge and charge They must take thetorch from those in history who saw the vision and obeyed he said Morningservice had RevW Wright Bishop of Algoma and bro ther ifthe rector in the pulpit Iior account see elsewhere in this issue CAREFUL orncnimnnn Little children are bound to play on the street onge in while Never relax your vigil over them They rely on you for protection Live up to that trust by being careful when driving on any street orihighway regional4125015259 ewderroiiuiezgo rsicitetroydo IVTalcumPovdieibo Doting Manama Anthony Eden Writes Russia me there and then that Britain mm port rout make for vulety flavome goodneu these into servingelm pieces as illustrated To prepare the bade bones brown them in hot fat1 cover with barbecue sauce and cook slowly covered to 2i hours For another good pork meal cut off four or five chops and bake or bake them with apple and raisins The remaining place makes chunky onemeal pork loin roast Roast this at 325 degrees 40 minutes to the pound upproxlmately to 256 hours would recognize in treaty form the Soviet frotnicrs which had ex isth immediately before the Ger man invasion of Russia This de clined to give My attitude must have been fore seen by Staltn and Molotov It must have been obvious tht treaty such as they proposed could not have been signed by me than in Moscow could and did offer as the first step to consult my own government and those of other no tions of the British Commonwealth and USA But for Stalin this was not enough He wanted agreement on the spot and matures impossible had to remind Stalin that if he had wished me to conclude treaty on these lines he should have warned me in advance Later he professed to think that my refusal was in part due to reluctance to make any kind of an agreement with Soviet Russia am sur prised at your having treaty with was Turkey and now creating difficulty as to having treaty with us If tarily would if successful cmki you have any difficulty in entering into treaty with us it is much better to say so This riled me and exchanges became sharp which no doubt did good in the end Stalin is quiet dictator in his gesticulation so that it is impossi ble to guess his meaning or even his subject until translation is given These conversations be tween us are only one exampleng 1949 COPYRIGHT IN THE pUNITl INTERIOR Free Estimates There is no shouting nov Soviet arid EXTERIOR DECORATING Try The New BARBIE BETTER PAINTBits Miuumcym clan wwlththamd ab Path Color Movie gmunmnum Depicts Activities time certain constants appear on Of may rungOnany he expected to com it done to no 81mm DSi thm yam Soviet tore policy hactort and actresses who made mad the can of Fame for the mug mun mixture and who had never fated mmmu movie camera before thin nun ttu the Kmnlin believes Sovrct mar took blow here today fol Bunu to be threatened are true lowing the premiere showing of as Kremlin few the film in the collegiate auditor do new M3 and Leniium All are members of the Jun taught that while capitalist states 303 Farmers Association of exist they will be hostile to iii largo Soviet state Become Russianileadi sponsored by the Junior iirm us are conunmod to this line offers Association the film demon thought they have no real contid ithe work and aims of that urgin ence in any international machirnliudon whose members are youn cry lpeople between the ages of 18 an The theme of inevitable conflict yum The mm be avan betweenthe two worlds isyet amiable we Charge to 19 yomh lt 3groups in Ontario Later it will mm the 3W be distributed on national scale Men of the Kremlin believe that Farmers for he Future is Eyidhgbdt iihihidllliblcimmve dwiemag 9e lsoun an co or was Swim mm Games hat cap iCarleton Wilson of Toronto mm dmd ind mm Cmmninly in Perth County around mgmnuccaxzmzilg mgrng iStratford and kMitchellTh Mutiny ocal co too art sar immense PSYChOIMlcal Illmafia irclcs filer3 playcd tyy Peggy Smith in this conviction of ultimate 1mm Minaton now Mrs Wallace WWW VlClOFY iKnapp of Stratford and Jack th the SOVIET mrAGANDA Pearson of Ufblldge Wi exception of scenes of the Royal Certainty of divine right allied Winter Fair and the Canadian with the will to dominate otherSINational Exhibition the picture is nothing new in history but it was shot in 10 dByS Sometimes is dangerous combination If iniembcrs of the cast were on loi we trike Soviet propaganda at itsicallon is hoursial Emil0 ace value wle em It is designed Mondays premiere was attended as line be followed by the by representatives of the Ontario Russian people by alien govem igovernment pIOVmClai department mum wm is for publication isiof agriculture and JIIIIIOFfiIImCIS by no my policy The clubs throughout the provmcc The Rumn foreign policy does not wuttosoe anyotberpower wicld ED STATES AND CANADA BY in commanding inuence in Eur BEIjL SYNDICATE mt ELSEWHERE BY COOPERATION ope This has brought it into lln ilRESS SERVICE REPRODUC with us in three wars only to fall TION IN FULL OR IN PART IN apart afterwards The demo to ANY LANGUAGE STRICTLY dominate the Balkans and Baltic states an urge for an icefree port riflemTEEm these were the aims of the Czars as well as of the Communists But the constant objective of Soviet foreign policy is expansion of Com munist inuence for which periods of world unrest provide welcome opportunity Nevertheless in the last two years free nations have made certain gains Aggressive policies of 80v iet Russia have brought about uni ty in the West that Moscow did not intend The Atlantic Pact and the Western Union might never have ben born but for the Krem evenings llns incautious tactics Nor does Russian possession of theatogn bomb consultations me fundamentally alter anything Ev erything depends on the grounds on 8W which we meet the Communist menace It is challenge to our whole way of life from the Elbe to San Francisco from the Bal kans to China We must never forget this in anything we do Any measures that are blowand still worse surprise blowat the economy of any of our partners in the Commonwealth or in Western Europe pay dividends to the Com munists Our three unities have to draw still closer within the Com monwealth within Western Europe and across the Atlantic We have to make ourselves physically pow erful If the two worlds are to enistiidc by side it can only be because our way of life is strong and because Russia recognized its strength If we fail Communist conviction that the West is doomed to destroy itself will be proved by our own inertia to be true these women eventextured exquisitely moi ELECT ROLYSIS HELEN BLACKMORE Late of Hlscott Institute Toronto Will be at Regina Curl Shoppe 58 Elizabeth St from Dec to Dec 10 inclusive and for one week in each month thereafter Open Tuesday and Thursday SlanyEyadthuts what youll be FRIGIDAIRE ELECTRIC RANGE Just imaginel The handsome cabinet is nished in gleamingwhite porcelain With beautifullydesigned chrome handles and Lumiline cooking top lamp The top flows in one smooth unbroken line from the top of the back panel across the broad cooking surface down over the swrtches The CookMaster Control cooks oven meals automatically while youre away and its big dial perm County Junior choir of vole 00 gram at ch cast were need to the out lance by Hilliard sang director of extender and were tarpw of the Junior hm ers Association hbaml depu minister muffin for Ont kc briey At an nor exam tho premiere le ms of the picture were present ed with radio in appreciation of their work WM BLOW DOWN DRIV Rain and wind and blustery weather And accidents all go together Save life and learn this rhyme Slow down driver take your time llPHillSIERiNG CHESTERFIEISDS AND OCCA8IONAL CHAIRS REPAIRS Ann RECOVER Famiry Guarantee Free Pickup Delivery SIRAIFORD llPliillSlERthi 00 Brunswick St Stratford For further Information enquire It EPLETTS Furniture Electric Sales and Service PIIONE 3721 139 Dunlop St Barrie Removes Unwanted Hair Moles and Warts EyeBrow Archlng For Appointment Phone 4311 no It BUYS ==WHYS WtEKti lNiUiMAiLN SLRViCL MONTREAL Nov 17th4When woman says she just loves to bake you can be sure shes good cook You can be sure too that her success largely depends on the bastin gredients So Im not at all surprised when tell me they always bake with SWANSLOWN CAKE mammalian cliomestsoft winter wheat sifted met and over until 27 times as ne as ordinary our Swans Down makes every cake light st and tender when you see the brandnew doubles as kitchen clock Has Frigidaires extrabig extra surface element See your tender ones as these For CALUM IRIDIIL 12 teaspoon salt Zegg yolksslfghtly beaten 34 cup at 1k Morales egg lites stifflyv beaten Phone 3010 CARRUTHERS egg yolks and milk add aduall Add shortening Fold in white not With maple Qsup MI 95 about gni4dld trod rst if PM 101434 3011 IVe noticed recently that groceriesond bake are fainting specials the pick pvsomethm tea To gowifi your afternoon wonderful Frigidaire Electric Range Griddle Cakes 01 Pancakesroan them what on bet youve never tasted such deliciousl may In dogshti sea fish Mmml delicioixet EvenHeat Oven of course and the famous dinntube heatin ele merits Thermizer deepwell cooker element ops up instantly as Frigidaire aler and admire tgd it and ET BA IN POW DERS dependable doubleaction makes them per fectly leavened eventexturedalwa 14 cups sifted Swans Down Cake Flour 14 teaspoons Calumet Baking Powder oons melted butter or other shortening Sift flour once measure add baking wder and salt sift again Combine flour beating only uni smooth Baku on hot tease 9tlddle naked digle sew Theres New Star imthe galax of lil BEIN JUN 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