AROUND TOWN oyumz wiri of the are tbelng almond and silently 11mm pressed everywhere Wouldnt it be nice if the collegiate glee club gave lustone more performance of fThe Mikado so that the peo plewho didnt see it could thn you live in the city spring has special feeling thai is lacking just bit in the country in spite of the fact that were closer to the soil the budding trees and the bulb sprouts peeping up out of the ground For one thing it comes earlier All of sudden like it did last weekend in Toronto The snow disappears from the pavements faster than it docsvfroinjawns and one day in March much earlier than youcxpccied it spring has arrived There may be blizzard week latcr or even snow in April but the first day of spring has come 3ld gone and there was no mis taking it All along Bloor Street you spot women in suits or light wraps not able to resist ht also warmthpf the day City people just have to get out for walk when they see that the grey winter days are oycr and the crisp feeling of clean Sldewjik underneath blue sky overhead and busy street is as good lri its way as the later sight of the countryside emerging from its coating of ice and snow and coming to life again The most pleasant byproduct of Juvenile tclcviewlng is the revival of the cowboy fad can remem ber the days when the dearest am bition in life was to ride the pur plc sagciVith sixgun on each hip looking for fight in fact the sight of three Vycarglfl and wo orcnt local eswith slung low brought it all The feel of buckling on holster Yearoldin TOMATO also written SANDWICH 18 runcnar snm icr CREAM chumss 22 Dunlap St Phone 4562 SAFE REMEDY roo TEETHING PAIN coda Inï¬ll iI Illl If armpit n1 rrlili ad stud nodal cm on rm and wt to win rub an rm No ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOR gun We were all quick on the draw in those days Dnr cowboy heroes werent the singing type They were more shlnelikc creatures out on the one prairie rescuing eowsdani sols old men old womeninfart whatever was handy The best of them were reformed They were earRingo Kids who led wild life up to the age of sev entccn and were now well on the way to Joining the Texas Rangers Chivalrnus good to their hosies and above all tough They were romantic figures They didnt live in regular houses like the rest of iis but rather floated into bunkhouserior bit and then went back to the purple sage and the coyoteswlth blan ket roll tohaccopouch and can of beans But no guitar Notthat we didnt like some of the cowboy music Eury Me Not on the Lone Prairie can still bring tears to mah eyes Kids are little more sophistii catcd nowadays and dontseem to staycowboys in their imagina tion as long as we did My three vcarold friend whose pearlhand led revolver was heavy enough to drag his Jeans down to tho fash ionable western hipliuc probably pwxoer etmbet able It remember his enough wont last long But right now hes deli ht see in his tcngalion hat andgplaid shirt Thebest part of his cos tumc arc his ridin gloves Theyre not real cowboy gear at all His mother bought them to wear with his good coat last fall He thinks needs them worse on the job iiospiial Auxiliary Hosiess Night Prize Winners Prize winners in the toria Hospital Womensgxï¬liliï¬lr Hostess Night on Thursday ev ï¬ning were Mrs Francis Shana an Craighurst Mrs Henry Brown Mr Barrie Mrs Heffron Mrs Hazel Campbell on Barrie Mrs Dunn Ed gar Kerry Lynne odishawitirs Aggett Mrs Warren Wilgar Mrs McGowan Miss Michelle Gar opy Pittsburgh Pennsylvania Mrs 013 Corbett Mrs Fraser Alan McCarroll Brampton Mrs Vitttprï¬layyClOVes Drake Mrs Stephan iuryk RR Ban ric Mrs FrederickRowe Mrs Hgnchan ncasc Camp Bari dcn Gordon Downing RR Barrie Mrs Ray McCrackcn Graighurst Mrs William Trigwin Miss Irene Ball Kenneth McLean Cooper John Greaves Mrs John Woods Mrs McGowan Mrsus Kirton Craighurst Mrs Joyce Arnott Mrs Stan James Mrs Boys Mrs Met Kinnon Mrs Stayari Fourth Street Camp Borden Mrs sapeene Edgar Del Nettle ton Mrs Sadie Cameron Mrs DaisyEdgar Mrs Kell Mrs Graham no Bariii Mrs Hay Mrs DaliusLee Mrs Ray Lougheed Rh Barrie Mrs ired McKay Mrs Frankr Spry MrsChallesStuattMrs Finley Edgar ava ISyltï¬alg évavbie frs$Lorgne ooy LC vn co scar Edgar mbg =39 796 73965 ANERs urn NAVYBLUE the perennial orlte for spring is seen in two different costumes that will be modelled by Mrs Dorothy Gardner left and Mrs Helen Hay ward in the showing of fashions from Zel lers Limited at Stroud and Churchill this month Mrs Gardners trim wool reeferfcatures large pearl buttons and half belt at the back Her white straw toque complexion veil has the feeling of depth that is hat neWs this year Mrs Haywards dress that could be on its way to spring tea is silk and worsted mix The scoop neckline has it rolled collar in crisp white The torso waistline aboVIe the full gathered skirt is fashion news Hensmall white linen Provincial President As Speaker The president ofthe Womens Ontario Farmers Union Mrs Prosser gave very informative talk to group of women at Mrs Don Jacobs She stressed flthe need for the womcn to stand beside their husbands in this or ganization Farming is the basic industry in Ohiario and the farin ers must regain equality between their products and other goods in Ontario LOBA Soclal Evenlng On Thursday March the LOBA umcmbcrs held 7pm gressive euchre intlie Orange Hall There were eight tables in play High score winners were Mrs Charles Hall and Alvin Pinch Second ingh prize went to Mrs Joe Townes and Manning ConsolationMrs Rowat and MrsC Turner In the draw Howard Rowley won the box of candy and Mrs Reg Truax and Mrs Manning who had birthdays near March lst received pnzcs Lunch was surv cd to close an cnjoyahlerevening Wycliffe wa The regular moninly meeting of the Anglican Wycliffe Womens Auxiliary wa held at the home of Mrs Alvi Pinch with nine Igussts kw First ignof Spring th navy blue suit Here featured one members and two visitors present inéxcitingr pastel1r yshadijngsl onus atom 3998 fashion fav Auxiliary to with its tiny ing Mrs for the show VEarbara Wh The president Mrs Lloyd Cope land opened thc meeting with the members prayer and The Lords Prayerrepeatcdin unison After the Bible reading the Litany was said Mrs Fraliek took charge oftha study book liWho Dares Stand idle explaining how mochanizedhgriculturc has chang éd thelife ofthe prairies Also They Reach For Life was read telling or the wonderful JVDlk thatcari be accomplished by an inspired Christian The hostess assistedby Mrs Manning serv ed dainty lunch Mrs Vinson invited the ladies to her home for the March meeting Attend Funeral Mr and Mrs Archer Mr and Mrs iEdgar Brardsall at tended the funeral onThursday of their=cousin Joe Preston Midland Weekend With Gucsts Mr and era Pauercwlon of Barrio spent theL weekend with the latters parents Mr and Mrs Herb Ritchie Mr and Mrs Donald Whitton are on holiday in Chicago with relatives EW PARIS BELT Thenew Paris beltbeing tea tured byichristlaniDior4ircles the rib straw hnt hugs her head Both Zellers employees The showing of around 50 different styles in dresseshats coats and sportswear will be held at Churchill on Tuesday evening March 13 under the auspices of the Ladies lowing Tuesday evening the show will be presented at Stroud under the auspices of the Order of the Eastern Star They are being held in conjunction with varietypro grams that start pt 830 oclock each evenv The commentator will be Mrs Miss Millighn Heads Barrie Music Teachers to cream ll Mildew Association heard Throne Mos at their last media Murmurmiewed aback which she to coauthor She iiicussed dealing with psy chology 1510100 Um interpretation and eth es important is the ability of the teacher to make chlld to think alie stressed models are the Canadian Legion The 101 Ernst ls fashion coordtnator seler ofCKBB rrvrm Piano Siudeht Obtains Hundred Marks In Theory young piano student Joan Machnnanwliois in Grade at Barrio District Collcgiateln stitute obtained the unusually high mark of 109 in theory in the recent music examinations oonl ducted here by the Royal Censor vatory of Toronto pupil of Mrs ingcrAurson she tried Grade iI theory last sthc daughter ofMr rind Mrs 1M Maximum 272 Cod rington Street Erin BIG ifAT The deepAset hat that is key fashion this springis growing out The executive for the year is as follows President Miss Aud rey Mllllgan vicepresident Miss Jessie Bryson secretary Angus Ron lreasurerMra ingerAar son executive members Sister Redempta and Mrs Thelma Mae innisl PRINCE or wants The regular meeting of Prince of Wales Home and School Assoc lation was held onfcb 20 with good attendance Theprcsidcnt Norman Synnott presided The minutes of the previous meeting were read by Mrs Yorke Alctter from Barrie Town Council regarding outdoor skating rinks was discussed The council suggested suitable rinks he made on Kempenfclt Bay Jack Dyck is replacing Mrs Bcatrice Doidgc as program can voner due to the fact Mrs Doidgc has nowymoved from the district The speaker at the March meet ing willibe Frank Dingman chief probation officer of the Simcoo County Juvenile and Family Court The meeting will be held on March 20 at 815 pm at the school Mr Ward is to represent the Home and School at the provincial meeting He also announced that the council committee will be sponsoring series of radio dis cussions to promote interest in the Home and School movement arid wished the association to part icipate Two musical selections were enjoyed Mr Ward sang solo Even Bravest Hearts May Swe by Fcust and biblical song Turn Thee to Me He was ac companied by Mrs Tribble The hamper of apples was won by Mrs Laws room The rcst of the evening was spent ina huzz session Mrs Rankin and hcr committee served lunch rcncrmc oil tor acid remedy Sid Jnd recommended tot 92 years must good use Eclecin on as chest and throat mo aimmem rageousiy beautiful laden with wars extravagant with color for allsummer Their beautiful airy bulk is the focus of the new look to ear and other ans Your im twilltecom men up until on hand Fishers Corners WI to Entertain Husbands March 14 The February meeting of Fish nra corners Womens Institute was held last Tuesday afternoon at Mrs Hodgsonl home Owing to the flu epidemic there were only lo members present The meeting was presidedovcr by the ist vicepresident Mrs Hughes The motto given by Mrs Crossland was in order to mul tiply happiness it must be divid Wlth regard to the treat for Mrs Davison it was suggested thatthe president contact Coul sons Hill WI and pack borofv treats for them the money to be taken from the WI treasury The branch is to purchaseone heavy mattress cover and buy material for one to be made and used on the spring mattress that theWi has purchased for the use of the community Mrs WAndrews and Mrs Steers arc to buy treat for Mrs Council who has been indis it Each member her hus band waalnked to be practit at eight oclock as the entertainment run at Mopm Lunch will be sayed by the was at 10 pm The meeting warin charge of Mra Oresloud convener of agriculture and Canadian In duatry Roll call was answered by fire prevention hint Mrs Crossland read an interesting papereon Fire Mrs Hodgsou explained how some of the handicrafts were made at the recreation course at Bond Head exhibiting several articles An amusing photographic game followed The next meeting will be held at Mrs Nobles home Mrs Blackwell of Bradford will be present to conduct the election of officers The meeting cloned wth the singing of the W1 grace and The Queen Lunch was served by the com mittee Mrs Grassland Mrs Hughes Mrs Andrews and Mrs Hodgson Ready for theiEasterParocfe if lODDlERS on ins For Girls For Boys Sizes1 ProrEaslor Price Three sketched welimude of rayonlined ALlltla girls number has 2155 Sat cute eriece styles 2girls boys only ine cotton gabordine fully perky rihbui lie bonnet broldnred yoke tram face trim collar Colors Fink sine Mai oLmn boys riumtm uiheirhea with im ttyla rapï¬aait boil in bark Colors Ilu cite Eachcczmeslpocked in pliofilrn bugvio reach you fresh as bSpring daisy WuIker Store has to look jgsortghr Wonderful of Springfs loveliest designs Clev erly fi ed jacket creates front and back interest Finest Frencli rerp available in navy powder wearing on thelevel This Spring treat yourself to new coat from our prize collection oi lovelies Dashing silhouettes custonrtailored in iihported cash mere fabric English omespun and featherweighttweed The mint gree rceialn blue leige rose Mi esY mens rid half sizes Here are just or ltalignhond Wave