tcss Night convener is one am Womens norm Hostess Night an annual project by the Hospital Auxv willlsbe held on Friday Feb 28 but those wishing to hol artles may do so any time before that date Th money collected from ili ing people with the Barrie HostessNight is used to buy YMYWCAits building person the hospital Last nel and facilities it will be held in the building 28 Owen at private Street on Feb 12 from to take HthYflfmfllJABZ 71958 bridge parties orvarious themes accordin orthe individual has gramguest pays 50 cents is Vforwnrded with their name ddress and telephone numbergto either the Better Dress Shop or Craigs Mens Storetjidt later than six pmon Feb 23 131de for at least 40 priztszwillhe made that even in AgCeneral Electric auto mat goodies pcrcolater will be giverrsnrtherhostcss sending in the 9333i jnoney She may use this priza as she wishes ltlrs Roy Christie is the H05 She urges support of everyone in the com munity for this worthwhile pro lect Tree The first GetAéquaintchea is to be held by the Ladies group or the purpose of am the formofiin the afternoon Mrs Clennnehs is in charge of the event The Ladie group is newly organized body and would welcome public sup Pfllt Baby Shower baby shower was held in honor of Mrs vincc Mahdney at the home of Mrs Harold Horns by 168 Gunn SL Twentyfour neighbors and friendsvof Janet attended The evening was made upof games skit en titled Aint it wunderful hav college edoocasion and the opening of the gifts The evening closed with wonderful lunch and was enjoy ed by all All that is except Janet who not know of the plans in her honor and had al ready entered the hospitnl and given birth to her first child daughter IEATIME TOPICS By MARY FRAN BURKE Canadian Press Staff Writer TORONTO CPIt may be easier toaiiow othetsto do the thinking when it comes to interior decorating yet nowhere is it more importantor more rewarding to be yourself than in your own house This was demonstrated by Mrs Lissa Taylor of Montreal during her showing of coordinated homefurnishings and fashions at the Canadian Furniture Mart exhibition here in her presentatidn in Live Up to ya Personality Mrs Tay lor provided suggestions on room decorating that wouidappeal to four different personality types She makes use of wallpaper broadloom upholstery and drapery samplesl with these she showed coordinated design appropriate to the tastes interests and activity of the very feminine the vivas cious modern the avant garde caroerist and the woman who favors the traditional For color or tcxture arrangement Mrs Taylors advice is Try it on See if it ï¬ts Decide whether it contributes something worth while to you and your home If it does adopt it If it doesnt then no matter how attractive it looks its not for you Every room in your home as well as every mirror should re fleet your own personality she said If green is your favorite color use it Make it the dominant shade in your living room and emphasize it again in dining room accessories or if its bright red that lifts your spirits bring it aout in gay startling accentsin your home and wardrobe Modern Paints Theres been revolution In home decorating dovityourscif movement brought about by new types of paints Modern paints zaretaiiormade for the homemaker who wants to do the job alone for they go on smoothly and quickly Many have little odor and have few tips for easier and more effectivepainting dry in just few hours But before you take brush or roller in hand paint experts They advisevcnamel for kitchens and bathrooms and good flat or semiglossrpaint for halls and father rooms Walls especially in the kitchen where greasy film collects should first bcwashed and rinsed All loose paint should be re moved by scraping and bare patches spotprimed with suitable under coat Fill all cracksand holes before painting begins Its best to take all light ï¬xtures off the walls before starting to paint and to mask hinges and knobs which cant be removed This makes for quicker painting and results in more professional job Stir the paint until the color iscompieteiy uniform and the paint rs of an even consistency Never mix an oil with water based paint roller makes fast work of paintingbut make sure it isnltdrippingltwith paint Clear Windows To keep frost iromforming on the windows this winter rub the interior panes with solution of one ounceof glycerine 10 one pint of rubbing alcohols THE FOUR cnonoans will be one of the guest groups at the third annual Parade of Harmony sponsored by the Barrie Ohnptertot the Society for the Preservation and Encouragement of Barber Shin Quartet Singing in Amer ica They are called Canadas ambassadors of harmony pitai AnnuaivastéssNvighiThis Month count The Women Hospital Anxil my held its regular monthly meeting ran Itlthe hospital President Kay Drake prealdcd and 25 members answered the roll call No new menberl were welcomed to the auxiliary Mr TolcbardandVMis in am lt was mentioned that Mrs Graham was llllnvhnspltal Treasurcrdcsale Elrickgave the financial report current ac SVKHM convention ac life saving ac count $9378 $12 had been paid out of the life saving account for special nurslngcare This was agreed to be replacedfmm cur rent account letter of resignation was count $4408 read from Mrs Murray Mills lst and are past Ontario District and Regional Champions and International Medalists in Omaha 1950 Toledo 1951 Kan sas City 1952 and Detroit 1953 may will perform on Feb 22 at 815 in the Barrie North Collegiate SecOnd Meeting PirépairesbFdr National Education Conierience The second meeting of the Barrie Committee of the Can fcrencc on Education was dy namic and progressive one with concrete resolutions and sugges tions being made by the partici aan Held in the North Collegiate on Monday night 40 persons at tended They wereimmediately divided into interest gmups to discuss their particular field and give report Special Needs Concerning Special Needs of which Smith was chairman the members thought the main problemwas the pupil classed as the underachiever It was necessary to recognize the underachiever inform the child the home the school and all agencies thatxthe child was an underachiever and do some thing aboutlt The most omport ant thing they felt was making lhe plfbiic aware of the problem and seeki their assistance in correcting it Role of The Home The Role of the Home in Edit cation was iéd by Sharatt and resolved that since the home plays such an importantrole adults must be made to adopt serious attitude towards learn ing and an appreciation of op portunity and responsibility cre ated in the child Finances Jack MacLaren chaired the Financing Group It was re solved that grants by the pro vincial government be increased to provide larger share of the cost of buildings andgeouipment and that it be paid on basis of registration rather than attend ance This they advised could be effected by adding surtax to the incorne tax collected by the federal government which would be paid back in its entirety to the province in Which it was col lected for equitable distribution Organization and Curricula The wisdom of the automatic passing of 80 per cent of aclass was questioned nythe Organiza tion and Curricula group They camera Cr alsor questioned the amount hf time taken out of the schoolday for extracurricular activities They decided that since classes decrease in efficiency as they in crease in bombers the maximum number in public school should be1 30 per room andrin high school 25 Theyï¬alsp stressed the need tojjdeveiop an emotion ally maturestudent Bell chaired this grou llighcr ducation 0n Higher Eduaction under Hamilton the group or ed Ithe governmcnts proni on of univcr education by maklt ing tuit fees free to studéntss completing grade 13 on the con dition that they work in Canada forythree years following grad uation There Was considerable discussion on thi subject Leisure Time Concerning Education for Leis ure Time the group felt that an organized educational system has the responsibility to provide fa cilities and opportunities for all age groups to study and to irn prove and to and pbri participate in planning and tak ing responsibility for activities which will help develop both leadership and membership quai ities Tihs group was chaired by Jack Paterson Teaching Staff Under chairman James Savage the group discussing Teachers Quality and Quantity emphasiz ed the needfor encouraging the most brilliant people to go into the teaching profession by tempting to increase salary and prestige In Russia they claim ed the highest salaries were paid to teachers because it was felt tbat the most brilliant people should be teaching oth ers Canadian teachers rafe about sixth The often difficult and uncontrolled behavi of students passing through an in secure and unstabic period has alsocreated many problems for the teacher todaysvschool 11 was suggested that accol mittee be set up to clarify the resolutions and forward themto provide situations sin which people Ottawa for the Canadian Confer ence on Education being held this month Appointed for this duty were Macklem Savage Williamdlenry Charles Wilson and Louise Culley Softened Look BHXTM Bad Storm Theworst storm for several years struck these parts onSunv day andcontlnued all day Moh day leaving the roads blocked and many motorists stranded The school buses were unableto get through on Tuesday and some had trouble getting the children home Monday evening LOBA Euchre Take notice of the LOBA cuchre in Coming Events my Meeting There will be prayer meet ing and Bible study in the mouse on Thursdayevening at oclock Everyone welcome There was large attendance atvthe dance in the 0rangellali last Friday night gt4 THIS WHEATCOLORED SUIT heavy linenlike viscose ab ric wasdesigned for the spring collection ofthe Association of Canadian Couturiers by Frances Stewart or Ottawa Toque by Irene of Montreal Sickrooin supplies are loaned free by the Canadian Red Cross loan pupboards to Canadians tn 521cornmunitiesin Canada an cm Shop itdstoml dc PA UN Don miss histerrifie sale Wehnve purchasedthc fornierGowan Specialty Shop 31 Dunlop and to celebrate the opening weare offering you terrltlcstorewlde savings Eve thing in the ware you save 25 store cairnct WWW wIanort was sitcoms cannonWane MAN has been reduced from to 20 and ongfine chin DRESSER ms warmers rnalmns raw arruaucas names Mr and Mrs Henderson spent Saturday in Toronto Getting Better Gaulcy Sn who has been sick for the pas couple of weeks is improving in health At County Council Mervyn Denney is attending EXAMINER VPhotos Hurtful by Favcro Exlmln or min photflrrlpher that ap pear in thin ncwapaper are Illllhll In HWY prl tl PROMPT SERVICE 10 500 84 75c PHONB PA 82414 Tho Barrie hammer anmmmmp lth vicepresident who has been ill it was accepted with regret special commitree waiappointed to secure replacement letter was read from council approving Sept 1213 as has days for the auxiliary Mrs Doris Grant will beconvcner assisted by llrs Christie and Mrs Gable in the business section Several letters of thanks were read for flowers and various ser vices to the hospital cured 30 beautiful prints and there would he more Priul will be on display in Walker Store the week of Feb l7 National duesof $2 lelioni of $5 and provinciaLof $15 were voted paid for 1958 airs AHarvcy wasski ed to get tickets out for the hospital day draw There 1310 be spring rummage sale for the auxiliary Members lwere asked to bring clean magazines of recent age each week to be placed in the various waiting rooms Mrl Hogan reported the volunteer workers wrapped 154 dozen dressings in January Mrs Gable reported the sew era had made us articles in January As there is great deal ofsewing to be done she asked member to contact anyone who was interested in helping the hospital by doingia bit of sewing at home Appreciation was expressed for the years of service Miss Jean Gibson had rendered the auxiliary by sewing at home Mrs Jack Butler was delegata ed to represent the hospital aux iliary at the council meetingrei garding the old post office MrsRoy Christie gave re port onI the progress of Hostess Night Anyone may entertain arty way they wish any time February for tho llospital Auxiliary The deadline for money and names of participants to be Jngtls Feb 28 Mrs Christie reported her committee had se County Council in Barrie week this Weekend Guests Mrs lsabella Robson and lrs Elizabeth Lamb of Toronto spent the weekend with Mr and Mrs Ruddick Donald Gaulcy ofTorontospent the weekend with his parents Mr and Mrs Gauleyil Mrs Ellison has returned home after week with Toronto friends Mrand llirs Mooney Thorn ton wcre guests of Mr and Mrs Mooney on Sunday ammo ALL you Hill PROBLEMS to Barriel hour andam Punter who main and sell furl only moon auroral To cnooae not omens runs nannm mooning Dunno 51 Repairing Remodelling onra Storage Cleaning consonants rnlona SATISFACTION GUARANTEED This weekendpleoselhé family with o7 flood Supply flame Baked Delicacies from Homeilidiced Bredd Pics Cakes OCookes iastries Meat Pies Burns and many Delicious Dutch Specialties mm 140 rumors Oven in Control Full Wldth Panel Styling Removable oven Removable Broil Hinged clean Bro er larr an runner 1465 nae $22900 nack nudes for cleaning Element for cleaning Elem nt Donotremov if on or scrotal Mo on 133 naorszisas 00 or special 11361529935 or shaman suoeronAY FOR THESE FEBRUARY PECIALs