Nine months of bitching it in Canada has made capable chefs of two Swiss boys Karl Schumaclier andKonrad Keller both of Zurich mviered an ad in Swiss news paper which brought them to Barrie to work in the Delaney Boat Lines and to set up housekeeping in sixroonji apartment at 21 Vespra street The apartment shared with Carl Bach mann also of Zurich is furnished in modv erndecor with every article made by hand at the shop with the blessings orboss Deon Arbuthnot who let them use the companys machines in their free time the New CanadianClub Very interested in Seeing their adopted country as possible the boys Collier Plans April Apple Blossom Tea The regular meeting of the Col lier Street United WAwas held on Marchrlz withMrsW Chisholnfpresiding The devotional service was con ducted by Mrs Cooper the March theme being God Talk ing Hymn 159 was sung and the pianist was Mrs Patterson The minutes were readbe Mrs deirand Mrs Winchester read the correspondence The ridéhciéii reign was given by Mrs Haslett and the treasurersT Iepglt by Mrs Rowe There were monthly reports from the socia1committee by Mrs Partridge strangers commit tee by Mrs Sarieant pantry ccmmitteeby MrsB Edey and the flowercommittee by Mrs Adams Group reports were givj en by Mrs Phillips Mrs Armstrong Mrs Edey Mrs 13 MacAIiley and Mrs Ough Final arrangements for theap lc blossom tea on April 23 were made Mrs Adams is in charge of the decorations Which are of course apple blossoms Mrs Chisholm aners BEdeyhad very pleasant task topertorin in prï¬enting Mrs Beagle with life membership to the WA of Massey United Church Now over80 Mrsbeagle has liv have since Konnle is Itory that Ibittamcct on own reader the tale Enoch noblunan drawn more It led picture of hhnaelf than he oer of the woman ii his life Evelyn an American Actually the incidents with EV clyn serve only to bind together hirrmeodve analytical glances back into his past lite Nothin is truly tragic he sees it from the vantagepolnt ol the presenti each picture is drawn with ï¬ne pen stroke and highlighted with humor clown man liked byhls irienda and servants but one about whom they might laugh be hind his back And he is manipulated by every one ï¬rst by Mr father who through cruel prank sends hi ion to thebrlnk of insanity and leaves with him ior years fear and mistrust at women than by era advisers who try by his mi various ways to overcome his antipathy towards women Flvuo docking in Montreal visited SudburyAlganuin Park Niagara Falls Cheese la Swiss Their iavorite dish usually cooked by light lunch which involves very little preparation loaf of French bread is cut into slices and each slice buttered After brief soak lilg in milk is applied to The boys RS much Df ed in Barrie for the part three years While living in Massey she was very active member of the church and was the church organist for several years The WA voted to send their us ual donation to the Kaufman House at Cbeltenham Tbo Kaut manHouseisn rest home for missionaries and women employ ed by the United Church and Dr Winniired Thomas is the very con genial hostess There are very beautiful gard ens and trees aaround Kaufman House which make it very lovely and restful place for the women to spend some time relaxing or instudygroups The meeting was closed with the singing ofHyrnn 3i and the Mizpah benediction about 12 inch or grated cheese each slice Enough margarine is meltedto leave V2 inch of grease on thevbottom of frying pan Each slice of bread with cheese top ping is ï¬led in the grease with the chef Aithough the young men 11nd Barrie little quldfaï¬ter living in city of halt million they keep busyiwlth night school classes in English the Ys SoEd Club and spooning margarine over the cheese from time to time The finished product is paprika if desired sprinkled with agree that the flavor of this tasty tidbit is heightened when served with chilled Burgundy by candlelight schools of Simon qraeï¬ï¬‚n9¢ ful February campaign for funds The total of3 $1407 received from Oro Vesptagliarrle and the RCAF Statiorr School at Edgar forwarde toMrs Herring ton Provin a1 ector of Junior Red Cross Toronto This campaign has been con ducted annuallytbroughout the Its not easy for mother to keep two jumps ahead of arpre teendahghler these days Latest research shows that young girls are growing up faster than averpossiblytwo to three years sooner évtban mother did Eariy manitestations such as growing interest in lipstick and high heels may merely be outward indications of inward physical ohorigcswhi are taking place Aocording do study recently conducted by an independent re search orgarriiation for the Kim berlyClark Corporation nmly brieltfohrtb bf todays girls have publicly controlled schools ofrthe Are Ten startedthe matu fore they are ii As an aid to mothers who recog nize the needlior early instruc tion Kimberleyclark has prepar ed new booldletdreyedJo the ioyearold It is called Now You Are in picturebook style the plest facts about growingup are explained easin understood language Color drawings are used with short text process be Clark Corpor tion 86 3434 pt partnient 11 Gin ag0154 Illinois by Inspector Scott has been ntecbiiical Acopyoi the booklet may be obtainedhy writing toKimbenly And finally hels manipulated by Evelyn the long legged ef flclent woman who iorccsbimdn to iight which leada to jail nnd then while he is in jail Marysprn The northern regional council of PlAs will hold general meeting on Sunday March as in St JDSephs Audion illflL Speakerfor the occasion will hilld who will give valuable information on school finances especially the be Inspector MatDonald system of government grants But nothing is truly lunny either Kesces himself as naWedncaday alternoon undev cnint unar tho conveneship ol Madisony Sign The floralarnngemenlsbrouafl breath of awninginto the loc ture hall at the models paraded mains hat drop at datindil and Wk All the membera and friends is Domthy 10111le thanin induced the canmentawr Young Jean Christie once again pm videda Wide variety of styles ranging from practical daytlihe wear to moreJormaldinner and were ottset by the current timid in bat from the Juan Garrick Modeillnd School featuring deep cr was narrower brims and the modiï¬ed clochc ed to current fashion and rintm duccd the chemise in many of great comfont but nevertheless confined she plans their future togetheramalgth out his bus iness and almost kidnaps him ontoa boatrbound for the States As hellsdragged up the gang plan it le Due says am afraid have atlong last found thewn man of my life Here is book with the light touch and with humor but one with insights and descriptions that leave more ponderous books he FOREIGN CORRESPONDENT By Robert St John Asnn American correspondent question and answer period W913 5L Jul men through will follvw the speakers marks hand to welcome them 430 following the meeting Schooli ChildrenCiye T0¢Junlidr Red Cros rnpuzn eicebde that of 1957 Tea will be served from to $19193 rh 14 out the Balkan countries pm oi the war overlooked in the greater Guests from Pcnetang Oriilla andpossibly Newmarket will be pre nt and all members of the PTA are urged to boon atluggle in Western Europe It wasa fascinating phase of history as kings were deposed and coun tries cruelly annihilated Yet in the telling of it st John misses something The story is interesting the clear and graphic way little known insights into great per sonagesv are enlightening but throughout it all there is no theme no centralidea presented Perhats this lack arises in art as he describes the ways in which of is adventure His very gra Jescriptiolt oi the fall of th heard it from shortwave total amount will be used to help almost ï¬nancevthe following Ju or Cross projec The Rb Negative Projec ythree Ontario hospitals no maintain facilities flnanced EY Cross forsthe treat new we Junior Be mentoiihe newborn era are libnegative The Orthodontic Projec Anychild in need of treatment sion of chil Glassesare provided wheré temakes the rat of the boo worthwhile Cross funds operate inlNorthern ntario Orthopaedic appliances races hearing aids drugs ave been provided to hund of childrcnn in JuniorRedC ss mbersenrolle and high Schools condo try POLVSQNS CATARRHD ZONE la taming vapour catchy hotn II Mill incltht Milt Inslst upon POLSONS atyour DrupgstSï¬ ii HUNT NG Emir flARGA NS nun irsri were welcomed by the praident Misa Mrs Christies collection bow people and situations drawn in foreign correspondents work with scoops spies and interpreters lle devotes much detail thispart crinolined rflrts in clearyou ul colors Howardicase bronchi the showingto aelose by appearing in model fashionrble in the roaring twenties Following on the heels oi the ohemise it brought roundoi applause for it marked similarity The modelsyallmenhers of St Andrews were Mrs AdanAw son Mrs Howard Case Mrs McClure Mls Alex McKinncn Mn Gundry Mrs Paul Meg cr Mrsw Newton Mrs Gibson Mrs Howard Livingston Miss Suzanne Bullock Tea was served under the dir ection of Mrs Jim Morley and Mrs Gundry céhiréi J7 wA ji Meets for March Central United Church Junior WA meeting was held at the home of Mrs Clayton Wilson Innistil Street Meeting was chaired by Mrs Bishop and opened withihe WA theme song Mrs Win Lowe gave report on suggerted needed articles that could bédonated by those wishing to do so also suggestion that baking basket be passed on as means of raising money among the members Draperies ere shown by Mrs Lloyd Partridge for the ladies parlor Executive committee brought forth suggestions for the opening of nowCentral United Church Devotion was taken byMrs Rus sell Jory and her group Opening with hymn 483 He Leadeth Me Blessed Thoughtfï¬mrs Mc Fadden read the Scniture Mrs Margaret Lowe gave reading Do We Listen to God foliowed byMrs Margaret Cochrane pray er also hymn358 Jesusflalla UsvDerJhe umult win veniag ln hunt in all melon by Sylvia ed sculptor la the CalvertCent ral Ontario Regional Trophy in the Dominion DramaFeat ival and will be awarded to the best play produced at the Regional Drama Festival to be held at Jinxt House The treToronto Marchi was In addition to the Calvert Trophy thegwinning group will also receive aSlOOcash award St Andrews WMS Continuesf Study EdUcarioh Japan The monthlffméciing ot the Womens Missionary Society of St Andrewschurchvwas held in the church parlor last Wednesday with the presldent Mrs Me Cow presiding The meeting opened with poem and thersinging of the hymn Gods merciesl will ever sing The Scripture lesson was read by Mrs Anderson and prayer was offered by Miss Sutherland Roll call was answered by verse of Scripture containing the word Magnify Inthe business period thatioll sn ninth ot Biest uerm£$ Lordlanyet noun homer and George Vl died ntSandlt ringharn House in Norfolk Modern spout may annul Spinetbrganif gt an organ with the Range Realism and Personal Response of the call or write for further in ionnation on our cnmplcte line of organs JACK WEBSTER ALCONA nnncu PHONE smoun ions LAKEsuolgg SCHOOL FEIIDRIVJNGT nxrcnr lNSTRUCilON 0N STANDARD AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION Fully Insured Phone ior Appointment can to giï¬ï¬fï¬ tam REPEAT SHOP ALL STQRE secrions SHOP Nmm DAY$5PEGIAL$ WALKER stones lMlTEDr FRIDAY AND SATURDAY FOR EXTRA SPECIAL VALUES flamic ï¬lmy sitsAt BLANKTETS 972 ooznrmmrmnwon so vxf90 somnnnnswrm mm AND SOME an BLANKET This was complete sellout the last timeoife and we were iortunate inbeing able to obtain further quantity