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Barrie Examiner, 6 May 1953, p. 22

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IIIIIIIIII IIIMBIIS T0 JUNIOR FARMER AND 4H CLUBS Bi FRANK scour endsOrganize Farm Machinery Club The BeeTot Junior Farmers de cided this year to sponsor Farm Machinery Club in order to givei its members an opportunity of obI taininx instruction in minor add justments repairs and safe operal tion of farm machinery Fifteen of the members are taking advanf tage of this club and attended the organization meeting which was held at Earl Conuells John Deere dealer in Beeton At this meeting John Turnbull Fieldman Depart ment of Agricultural Engineering Ontario Agricultural Collech Guelph gave instruction on truef tor plows and seed drills acwr luh Organized The doll Tractor Club is this year being sponsored by the Bee lon Agricultural Society on MonI slay evening April 20 at the De partment of Agriculture Officeu Alliston George MeCague Allis top is the club leader and the following officers were elected President Charlie Ireland Vice President Ronald Stoltz Secre tarylreasurer leter Dewar Ontario Junior Farmers HoldAnnual Meeting This large event took place at the Ontario Agricultural College on April 26 27 and 28 Fifteen Junior Farmers from South Sim coe attended this conference and anniialmeeting The conference started on Sunday with church service held in Memorial Hall with about 500 in attendance coming from many communities across the province Mac Logan Junior Farmer from Oxford County wasi the speaker and his address was entitled The Unchanging Godl Bolton County Iunior Farmer Choir added much to the servicel The remainder of the conference consisted of speakersand panell discussions all embracing the theme Yesterday Today and To morrow Those in attendance had the opportunity of visiting various departments at the College the girls having special sessions at Mac Donald Institute while the boys visited the Agricultural Engineer ing Department Animal Husban dry and Field Husbandry Depart ments Sam Neilly of Gilford Countyl iDAYS MORE To take advantage of the great values during STEPHENS MERCHANDISE crs are holding their annual semi event Director for South Simcoe was presenttmd was voting dclegatel at the annual meeting The presi dent of the Ontario Junior Farm ers ls Don Middleton of Middlesex County ViewPresident is Carl Boynton of York County and Sec rotaryTreasurer is Hilliard lot the Ontan Department of Agrii culture Toronto ChilliWili News By HELEN RICHARDSON The thillHVilli Junior Farmers held their annual larents Night and Banquet on Tuesday April in Stroud Community Hall Stroud Womens Institute served deli cious turkey supper George Lucas introduced the speaker for the evening Norn Garriock BC Farm Commentator Mr Garriock gave an interesting talk on the farm broadcasts Entertainment for the evening included Iohn Warnica with sleight of hand tricks vocal solo by Blake Constable piano selections by Catherine Coleman and ballet numbers by outoflown guests Annual At Horne The South Simcoe Junior Farm formal At Home and dance on Friday evening May at River view Inn Bradford All Junior Farmer members as well as friends of the South Siincoe Junior Farm ers are invited to attend this and tickets will be avail able at the door at $3 per couple Dress is semiformal and the May time Queen will be chosen and crowned at this event CRAIGHURST Return From Ottawa Mrs Ilill and Mrs Coward who have spent the winter in Ottawa returned to their home here last week MISS Barbara Ann Ellsmerc spcnti the weekend at New Lowell alike and fed alike on the riculture Advanced Registry below cut at the Newton Robinson Mixstcan Elliott spent few days inToronto last week gt Miss Betty Melier spent Sunday with Miss Margaret Rowe Mrs Paul West spent the week end at Icllys Bradford Colin McKeil Ottawa is spcnd ing few days with Mrs 0ades Rev and Mrs William Newmani visited in Streetsvillo and Orangei ville last week Enjoy Barrie Play The play The Ministers Aunt by Barrie Central United Glee Club in the hall Fridayevening was very much enjoyed and well attended Jack Ellsmere is home ill from his work at Oakville Mrand Mrs Hollis Readman and family Ottawa spent the weekend with Mr and Mrs James Readman Mt and Mrs Alex WMcMurray Stayner spent the weekend with Mr and Mrs George Kirton Home from Toronto for the weekend were Misses Betty Cas ton Donna Carr and Fraser Carr Joins Garage Staff Mr and Mrs Jack DeGuerre and family Simcoe spent the weekend at Lloyd Coborns Mr and Mrs Whit Jessop of Alliston were Sunday guests at llarold Wests Mr and Mrs Smith and fam ily Bond Head visited Mrs Con nell on Sunday Mr and Mrs Lloyd Council and family Malton were Sunday visit ors here Mr and Mrs John Brecdon and Beverley Schomberg visited Mr and Mrs Wallace Halbert on Sun day Weekend Visitors Mr and Mrs Ralph Oldfield and familypKitehener and Don Rob son Alliston were weekend guests nLJohn Robinsons WMS Meeting Several of the WMS ladies mots ored to Bradford on Monday night to hear Miss Iane Scott of the William Hodgson who has been employed in Toronto has taken position at Tattons Gpragc Mr and Mrs James Fraser To ronto visited Mr and Mrs Bert Caston on Sunday Mr and Mrs thomas Dunn at tendcdthe DawsonPaddison wed ding in Barrie on Saturday my AN mm WANT an ONEandCClNCRETE Driveway stone Dcrushed concrete stone 9nd sand For sale at pit or delivered Globe and Mail give her address to the Bradford WMS Miss Scott gave splendid inspiring talk The social hour following the meeting was pleasure Anniversary Services The Sunday School anniversary services were well attended on Sunday and Rev Mr Kellough Cookstown gave very inspring ser mons The childrens choir in the morning was credit to their leaders and the duct by Brian Bees ton and Gerald Robinson was very pleasinggtnight solos by Mrs Reed and duet by Mrs Ralph Houghton and Mrs Wallace Hal bert were much enjoyed Sunshine Mission Band The April meeting of the Sun shineMisslon Bandwas held at Mrs Gordori Todds with the pres THESE TWO CARCASSES are those same feed mixtures at Department of Ag Test Station They were the same sex The one on the left graded that on the right 81 The difference between the two is an inherent one of breeding Note excess carcass at right and how this iscnrrled throughout the cross section last rib from the other side of the same carcass Breeding Makes Difference Kitchenware Hello Homemakerstobe You the summer bride of 53 will be daydreaming about keeping house Your minds eye may see your pew kitchen with such photographic clearness that you have mentally wrung out the dish cloth put the pretty dishes back on the shelf and settled back to enjoy it But face to face with your first actual shop ping trip for utensils you wont know where to begin soon 50an one planning shower will be quizzing you as to what you want in kitchenware The kitchen section of your hard Iwarc is fascinating place Look inround and decide On your prefer once in material and color then you may dream out loud to those lwlio may enquire about what you of test pigs that were treated fat along back of CHURCHILL Teaching Class Mrs William Paterson is teach lag one room of SS Belle Ewart Sell Effects Mr and Mrs Clute Toronto spent ing up and disposing of thcgfurm lure of the late Thomas Bert Bonncy has purchased the resid ence Social Evening The members of St Peters cdn gregation enjoyed social evdn ing in the Parish Hall on Friday evening Mrs Herrler and Ronald Tuckey entertained with vocal solos and Misses Kay Sloan Mar garet Sturgeon and Gail Lucas With piano trio Crokinole card games and dancing rounded out nice evening Say Goadbye Rev Mr and Mrs Newcombe and children were in this vicinity bidding goodbye to their many friends before leavingfor Missior in Trinidad Mr and Mrs George Richardson Irene and Ann Toronto spent Sung day at Sloans Sunday Visitors Visitors with Mr and Mrs Glenn Kinnear on Sunday were Mr and Mrs Damn Islington Mrs Doran Miss Eva Doran Miss Young and Mr and Mrs Moll ett Toronto gt Mr and Mrs Fred Wicks Jim pan or and Don Markham were vuitors pressure saucepa Sloan on kettle tea pot with Mr and Mrs Sunday Home From Hospital We are glad to lug much better Conrmation Service Conrmation service will be held In st Peters Church Sunday next at pm WYEBRIDGE Friday and Saturday pack hear that Mrs Belton ishome from hospital feel awould like to have TAKE TIP If you and your fiance decide on the stove then you can take the measurements of the oven as guide to cookie sheets roast pan and drop cake tins since cookie sheets should be inches less in each dimension than the oven shelf The size of muffin pans and layer cake pans should per mit placing two on one shelf with little space at ends and sides of oven With rangette the best buy will be set of saucepans iu steamer design or wedge shape and small baking pans are advisable Your choice of kitchpnwarc should be considered from standpoint of cost durability care required satisfactory per formance and appearance IIfficient cooking pans fit the small or large electric element have straight sideS and lids that set into the rim SUGGESTED LIST OF KITCIIENWARE Cutlery Bread knife carving knife util ity knife vegetable knives meat fork pair shears all stainless steel egg lifter can opener bottle opener knife sharpener set of cookie cutters set of measuring spoons wooden spoon cutlery box and set of stainless steel knives forks and spoons Desirable Cutlery Pastry blender krimper funnels egg slicer set skewers cookie press vegetable peeler tongs onion chopper nut mincer skimmer ladel apple corer spatula biscuit cutters pancake turner extra set measuring spoons Mixing Utensils Nest of mixing bowls cup and pint measures rotary egg beater potato masher grater set wire strainer reamer iollingpin food Sifter rubber scraper Desirable mixing utensils Set of measuring cupspastry cloth and cover pitchers scoops pontable electric mixer potato ricer puree householdscales beverage shaker Top of Range Utensils saucepans qt qt 3qt sizel with inset lids double boilerhfrying chicken fryer coffee pot steamer electric NIwmq Desirable pans lgriddle electric waffle iron automatic toaster pre serving kcttle with rack fry kettle or electric casserole and syrup thermometer Oven Cookery Utensils Pan minder bread board Chopper flour Square cake pan muffin pan loaf baking sheet and roast pan with back onequart casserole and ramekins custard cups jellyroll pan pie plates cake rack minute lo baking pan ovenproof pin ter and meat thermometer Storage Set of refrigerator dishes with covers set of oven glass dishes set of canisters bread box thermos plastic covers mold picnic kit vegetable bag or container juice container Cleaning Utensils l2 tea towels linen ti hand dowels or paper towelling oven mitts dish pan vegetable brush Ibroom dust pan mop and pail Desirable Iot holders sink islrziinei dish drainer rubber mat loven mat dish mop soap box radi Eator brush scrub brush dust mop Egarbagc container Till1 QUESTION BOX Mrs asks Can evaporated milk that has spoiled in an open tin be used as sour milk Answer No While an open can may spoil it will not turn sour Mrs llfc asks Why should package cake mix result in cakes with lumps and cracks in the centre Answer Take the followinv pre cautions Ill measure the tliquid accurately in measuring cup do not beat too long when batter is poured into pan gently drop each pan held inches above the table ll after baking leave pans upright on the cake rack until lukewarm then turn out on rack In GUTHRIE Girls Garden Club There will be meeting of the Girls Garden Club in No 17 School on Saturday May at 230 The record books planting instructions and seed will be given out The leader Mrs Rattle will be in charge TRY AN EXAMINER WANT AD PHONE 2414 HOLLOWS What beautiful Monday morn1 ing after all the rain lit week Mr amt Mrs Julia Suri To lianto also James Miller Weston were at Mr and Mrs Roy Smiths on Sunday Mr and Mrs Robert iiiiers Camus 933 evening at Mr and Mrs Carrs Mr and Mrs Bowden lShirlcy Bowdcri and AC William Hall were visitors at and Mrs Ben Sears Fisher Corners Wright St Catharine Button Xfli here Mr and Mrs Wright Mr and Mrs Comet Wetion Desirable Individual molds ring wre HumS Bowdens 1151 Week Wedding belts are ringing in this neighborhood The Gambia river in Westhfrica is navigable for some 300 miles from its mouth Recom This quiet compact water sy 410pm trurcay Miss on Sunday at lthe weekend at his parcrxs hotne Weekend Service To Wosage Bench Starts Sunday April 26 Leave Barrie To Waring Beach 1045 pin Luve W351 Beach To Battle 750 am Mil 840 pin Friday only Saturday only Sat Sun llol DA YUGIII TIME Tickets and Information at Barrie Bus Terminal Phone 55 they Couch Lines Tillage104 LEAR PRIMER mended as IJT MIX for new or Need Whether III choose 0n protective It Et The Post rv IEARS stem is ideal for home use It provides all the water needed even when two or three taps are in use at the same time Low firstcost plus low insmllzition and maintenance costs make the EM Shallow Well Ejector real bargain too Its all ready to put into use because its complete unit The motor never needs oiling or greasing The pump has only one moving part and Equires no lubrica tion There are noleathers to wear no belts Oreplaccg no valves to clean Air balance in the pressure tank is maintained automatically And of course its guaranteed by Fairbanks Morse Let us show yoh this outstanding water system FISHERl STROUD our Follow your decorative urge with WALLPAEER Tired of looking at the same old walls Want fchange of sccnel that will makeyyour home sparkle with new beauty Come in and feast your eyes on our stunning collection lot new wpllpapers rhere are so piany PIT AT Nimminsa ONTARIO VARCOE BROS i300 mm St BAliRIE 4600 Desirable Another baking sheet loaf pan square pan and cake rack timbale molds tube pan spring bottoml truffpans layer pans 0n Holiday ident Ruth Prosser presiding The Mr and Mrs Blair Virginia meeting opened with the singing of iWhen Ile Cometh and every Town are holidaying With rela onc repeating the Mission Band tives here Puspose The roll call was an ViSllPalems swered with verse from the Bible John and Keith Pagan Toronto containing the word love The spent the weekend with their par treasurer reported that the games cuts party held inthe school room of Milton Edwards Midland visxted the church was very successful hissisters Mrs Ellery and Mrs 383 Spence was the program conV Douglas and famllies on Thurs vener Helen Sawyer read the day Scripture lesson and poem was read by Wesley Prosser Mrs Ar thur Watson told thcstory from the study book making itvery in tereseting for all the children by gt the use of map and illustrations CANADA PERMANENT The meeting closed with all re peatlng the Lords Prayer Lunch lial an oraluruncs fit5 we van fresh new designs to choose from that you can giveyour imagination full sway Youre sure to come up with just the right decOratlve answer for every room in your hoinel Ladles Aid Mrs McClung was hostess to the Ladies Aid Wednesday after noonMrs Carruthcrs read very interesting paper on gardenI lug The roll call was weir rm sponded to The host served lunch at the close of meeting when very pleasan half hour was spent Kay Hounsome an onto are holidaying mers parents Visit Parents Mr andMrsJohn Downer and daughter of Port Colborne are visiting Mr Downens parents Mr and Mrs Hounsomeuand friend Tore with the torV opp TIMERS MEET CONNAUGHT Ont CPI Slxtcen jof Connaughts elderly men were tendered turkey supper by appreciativemitizensot this vil loge it the Sudbury arep= The olddimprs knowa asthc seventy son ofPort Stanley Visit Mr Issued In amounts from your club ranged tram 70 Iowa anILMIS Charles Hounsome on yenrofac $100 Io $100000 FLOGLAZE animus so mulling COLgiuzraSV my CTRES lARTilST SUPPLIES MIRRORS ii Traditional floral and mo dern motifs In wide array outliers was served and up social hour ens renames toyed ron3iq=10vians italic PermanenlDebenluresa 3foVDtIredvby individuals undinslitiillom Wlgylcfllelfand good interest reliIrn war ailgas at am

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