Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 8 Jul 1957, p. 9

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

Now or Cancer Society Outlined To Wi Mernbers son welcomed visitors and mum bus to the monthly menus at aminatlon of charge he re minded his listeners Ihe Cancer Society sends out it was decided to leave much llteratureon what to look tor and il doctor ls seen It the Date and route will be decided beginning the disease can be cut ed hostel ls bells let up tor patients receiving radium treat ment Cancer may start very small fit Force it It rhc president Mrs Thump Stroud wpmcnr institute On tnotion oi Mrs WI ace Spring the planned bus trip until all at the September meeting The ladies were reminded of the quilt and run lair July 24 to 27 In Collingwood thank you note was read mm the Salvation Army tor the branch donation The Institute has accepted an invitation to be the guests ot Lciroy branch on July it at 330 pm with Simud rerponslblc tor number The ladies were reminded of entertainment rt simcoe Manor on the second Thursday in September Birthday gifts for August and September are to be taken along committee of Mrs Wanlcss Mrs Goodfellow and Mrs Nelson is looking er entertainment with lunch con vcncr to look alter lunch The president Mrs Thompson thanked the two leaders ot the 4H Club Milky Way protect tor the splendid leadership they had given the girls Mrs Hand on bchaif of the institute pre sented Mrs Donald McNahb with gift in the absence of Mrs Rix the gin was forwarded Mrs McNabb cxprcsscd her apprecia tion and said she had enjoyed the roopcratlon ol the girls as well as the institute members She thought some of the young mothers should help with ncxt project however The president mentioned lo the picnic supper to he served to Corners Womens group at around 215 trom Ton held at the humeut Mrs wti son with its members and llvc Mrs Mary Neeiey cpnvcncr oi visitors prcscnt onto health and home economics weis comed visitors from Palnswick and the Gay 49 Club and asked Mrs Hughes to speak on the motto Good health is better than great riches Opening with poem Mrs Hughes said that health Is often curse rather than blessing We should measure our wealth by the am aunt of health Happiness comes from doing not having short contest was enjoyed Mrs Brennan Barrie ot the Cancer Society one of the speakers reported that there were few dressings on hand and anyone knowinganyunc with cancor could conlacl the socicty in Barrie Cooperntion had been wonderful each institute or sub unit looking attcr stints in their own districts new kind of dressing that is now being us ed was displayed She stresscd that those needing dressings be told of the help they could re ccichrcm the society Dr Delaney second speokcrc that thei were vast number of misconceptions about the cancer society which does job no other organization He led sure cure orceli cert will soon be round Any person can so to Womens College Hospital and have an ex ype ot cellular growth starttrt with few cclir Ind spreading less but caused are painful Certain types are Iound In children lous cent curable It diagnosed in time Everyoneshould have an exam Ination uncc year Moles grow is child grows but attel adol csccncc should not coniinue to trim Mn Black very cnloyahlc solos Loves told hole of the flower show on Aug Cold Remedy 3f Bygone Days the is Roll Call lvisitors Roil call was answered who need dressinunot necunrv uncer dressings and enable younger doctors loulcnd their knowledge by research onto dy abroad not even be noticed it Is the rest oi the body it sin secondary conditions it Is not lnhcritcd nor rontagA Cancer on skin Is 98 per co ar Mrs Graydon Kohl at the pub clty eommittec at tho cancer so ty also spoke few wprds The speakers were thanked by Mrs John Sturgess sang two wcct Song and An lrish Lullaby Mrs Thompson reminded the Prize lists were at the door The Jiine meeting of Fishers Institute was Mrs llughcs wclcomed the by telling My Mothers cure for cold when was child Many and varied were the remedies used to bygonc days Mrs Hodgsort gave an Inter esting report on thc district In nuai at iv The members were reminded of the quilt and rug fair at Coilingwood July 24 to 21 Those who are attending were asked in take picTc lunch Next months mccing will he at the home or lttrsK lrvin Houn some on the cycuing or July 18 hi it oclock Mrs Hughes introduced the speaker Mrs ll Stafford who gave heiptui talk on the St Johns Ambulance lirst aid course given recently In Bond Head Mrs Stafford demonstrated band aging at the timcot an accident in bases of broken cellar bones and limbs and head injuries and tlrst aid for burn The motto Do the best you can with what yo ve got where you are was rt by Mrs Hounsome with few comments and poem entitled prayer Lunch and social half hour can do it helps lot of people The annual Grade graduation exercises at King Edward School last Thursday atternoen featured presentations of the yearfs awards to outstanding students Insbnth the academic and sports fields The main trophies at tho alter Etnoon went to Head Boy Carol Hamilton and Head Girl Norma Giihooly who gave the Valedict ory addresses on behalf of their class The presentation was made by Flora MeGregorof the staff Charles Rogers of the Kiwanis Clubmadc the presentation to the school of an Elmer Safety Trophy or one complete year without accidents ltwas the sce und time the studenthody had received the award and the pupils were congratulated by constable Roy Lacey of the Barrie Police Presentations to the graduating class were made by Mrs Matthew Hennebry incoming president of the Horasn School Annual Graduation Exercises Held At King Edward School roevaubngyldgdlby theltlggm boir under closed the meeting Mrs alogg made the association presentations Award winners included Norma Giihooiy and Bar bara Baker County Council Schol arship entrants Karen Hare and Curt Hamilton spelling bcg win ners Davis Forbes and Mary Webb Kiwanis essay contcst win ncrs and Joyce stuart Legion essay contest winner Barbara Jenkins received tht glrls softball championship cup and crests donated by the Lions Club from Gable public school board trustee who made the presentation on behalf of the service club or which he is member The address to the graduating class was given by Rev NewtonSmith rector of St Georges Anglican Church who also led in prayer The gliests were welcomed to the ceremony by PrincipalG Smith Musical entertainmentwas prolt or liv rcdTotYaur Home candy chocolate cake chocolai pic chocolatceooltlesbut p9 ing this extraordinarily delicious cot fee cake is flavored with cocoa The evaporated milk contributes texture of the rich chocolatey titling word oi caution do not substitute other liquidor the evaporated milk called for In icing the chocolate filling Ilghtlui chocolate treat with the nutlike tlavor and texture of broad is Just the thing to go along with midmorning and mid atternoon glassesot truitsde or as mealtime dessert cup milk 1V2 lerspoonasalt Vt eup shortening is cup lukewarm water weilbcaien eggs cups Vt cup sliced maraschirtochcrries Vt cup chopped ciiron it cup coeoa Vi cup evaporated milk the granulated sugar salt and shortening Cool to lukewarm water into large mixing bowi stir in the two teaspoons gran Let stand 10 minutes theostir Everyone has bad chocolate bread with chocolate ll this case tho tilting BI nslstcncy and character which it important to the flavor and This deA CHOCOLATE FILLED RING Yield rings cup granulated sugar teaspoons granulatcd sugar envelopes active dry yeast ahout oncesittcd all purpose tlour Scald milk stir in cup of lukewarm Meantime measure uiatcdrsugar Sprinkle with yeast well Stir in lukewarm milk lnix lure wetlvhoatcn eggs and two cups ot the tlour Beat until smooth and elastic Add cherries cltron and sufficient additional tour to make soltdotlgh about two cups more Turn out on tloured board or canvas and knead until smooth and elastic Place in grcnscd howl grease top cuvcr and lct rise in warm place tree from draught until doubled in bulkabout one hour Meantime combine cocoa and the remaining Va cello granulated sugar in saucepan stir in evap oraicd milk Cook stirring const antly until mixture is smoothly thickened Cool slightly Punch down dough and turn out onto lightlyfloured board or canvas Halve the dough and set one portion aside to shape later Roll out one portion into an 16 inch rectangle Spread with half the cooled chocolate lilting lclly roll rashion Finch along edge to seal firmly Place on the dlrcction of Lloyd Tut ford supervisor of music in the public schools accompanied by Carl Hamilton Selections were Night in Spring Follow the Gleam and So Long ncirositments were served in 35 minutes with the following starting at long edge roll up the upper hall to parents and graduates by the Grade mothers greased cookie sheet lorm into rlnl Join and seal ends Using scissors slash roilsl Linen Inter1 vats almost through the centre Twist each section so it will lie Repeat with only on Its istde second portion ot dough rise unmvered in Lwarrn place tree from draught until doubled in bulkaboutfl minutes Bako In moderate oven 3501 about trcst whllc warm Conicctioners Virginia And New Jersey Relaiives Alténd Reunion The 29th reunion of chn was held last 50 members attending and Fred Arnott land 15 idcnt nonald Antcrt Mills Strath est lady Mrs Alex James tolk Virginia cdon East and the district Try to cheer up ahes terribly at the close clthe afternoon colts tn about your cage let us ASSIST you With your wroaINo rtANs iN ZND GtFT conrocrloNarts wine cup slltrd icing sugar Ill teasoon vanilla about tablespoon milk Combine icing sugar andsutticienl milk to make an lclng of sprcndng consistency lites hcalI in Scolember in IWrdx Springwater Park Mldhurst with anc minute ot mom was served in mcmory olthc late Mrs George Slraih Raymond Strath Election of bftlccrs for 1958 rev suited as follows President Joseph Strath Cross vlceprcsldcnt Strath Uptergrnve 2nd vieeprcs Jack notcrtson secretarytreasurer Mrs Mao vcncrs Mr and Mrs Gordon Gitts were presented to the eld of Eimvatc the icidest gentleman Strath Crossland youngest baby Margaret Lock hart ot ingcrsoii and the family membcrcoming the farthest dir tanec Miss Annic Strath ot Nor Lucky draws were won by John Mitchell of minor and Mrs Betty Neill ot lslington Sports conVenar Donald Mae Donald conducted races and con tests tor all present The loss reunion will also be held at Springwatcr Park Ciao members wcro present lrom St Tnomas Norfolk vlr ginia ctitton lsiington Cai sthe doctor ASK For Your EREE aRleLii lino exercises were held in thc mmlmmuottyHal szs saluting of Dear Canada our bed otuins relieved by an address at wehome by Ste phen Ford tflsry Webster read heinibleleson iaken trout st 12 and Dianne Wig nle Lords Prayer The Grade graduates were Al and to the front at the ball and mini prinde ih lth th Boo present cm with their leaders and Mn DOD erltlleater or graduation They Ruihertord went ntltIltlck were Linda Bryce Gall Cauxhlln it he Ford island arowuic Pack and their gm mu attentions auto arpwdlcislosed tor the season with sell whirl of cell tries and pleasant experience Girl Guides and their leader tor church parada to St Pail lino Church and the out Satin day threc cariosdl ol Brownies to visit the Ilt Christian leader Brown Owl art We drove to Cedar Point la miles from oeneuna and mud board across to the island All the lndiln Brownie Pack met us Itthe docku From tbrr and games The Christian Brownies were so interesting nd glendiy and we all enjoyed the ay so much that it was with to soon about sixthirty oclock that even log Vantun oi entertaining the same pack hero in Benton after our acttv Durlng the month we were pleased to have our Commissioner llldlcy visit our pack along with several Brownio mothers and triends to be present at our ttrst flyu BrownieSylvia Dink who hap pened to be celebrating her 11th birthday and who three years ago on the same day joined the lit Bond Head Brownies flow through the Arch from the Fairy Ring of Brownies to the Horse shoe formation at the Girl Guides Although we regret losing Sylvia lronl our pack wc rctolco with her on attaining the goal that all Brownies work hard to reach and wish her all the beat tor her fu ture in Guiding 0n the same evening Brownies Dorothy Coleman Patricia Fowler and Sheila pain were prmntcd with golden bars by Commissioner lltdlcy and arownics Faye Co boiirn and Patrice Fowler recclvr ed their lst year service stars We also had the pleasure of having our lwccnic Sandra Trauei initiated in our pack Attcr thesc interesting cerev monies closed our nevenfailins mothers royally treated ll t0 Coke and pop To really bring our currcnt sca son to pleasant close on Juno the Brownies and Guide mothers treated us to lovely picnic in our community park Thank you so much tor your suport mothers We know we cancount on you when our meet ings begin againln Septcmber PICNIC TIP For picnics this summer ict lrozen cans of tomatujuico serve dual purpose Unopened cans irom your freezing compartment wrapped in oil and arranged around perishable in the picnic basket will keep food fresh and cool advises Chatelaine Institute When Lets eat time rolls around use the chilled juice as refreshing beverage nit takes about three to four hours to thaw thc Strath aturday at oh John Barrie sports con Strath Sr the surrounding DESSERT TANG For tangy dessert squeeze dash at time or lemon Juice over depressed sugar lNVlTATioNs ANNOUNCEMENTS olNF0RMALs 3o accessoalrs 9ltilltiiit15 ism Kttb Early in June am Joined the instill ly Lou Cauzhlin at film once Peter Godmtere tulty ripe peaches apricots or bananas instead ot dusting with Duncan tterand Dianne Wiggins George Neat ngltfint it the Home and School associa ed summer boat which took us do mum mm Wm my tchool pins and Mn Ford sec retary gave each iii of Descendants Of Mulmur Pioneers Hold Gathering One hundred and 10 members of the Noble clan assembled at Springwater Park Midhurst for their 24th annual reunion clan is made up of descendants of two brothers Robert and Archi bald Noble who emigrated from Five Mile Town County ot Ty rune Ireland In the carly 1830s to the wilds of Mulmur Township knowp today as Manslteid and and their friends andhrothers this The innust Progress we hiked to clearing whcro all donated by Mr and hurt Lea took part in Brownie ceremonies was presented by Mrs Charles ad Stuart to Douglas Holland other swords given ringlp Honor student ro rcss grct we had to deavc the island so wdne dp tluwevcr was very Steenholdt high tired and sunburned pack at Bee and Cum ton Brownies who arrived home High average Appropriate gifts Lilian Paquette Bonnie Et Grade ti to 7lynrle Gordon Calvert Richard Anne Marie Stccnhoidt Stuart Grade to 8Kltc Jaooette Caughila Nancy Carol Jon Susan ourtctt Eleanor shophe Grade to oBrian Lang Harry Henderson dre Lcdoux Bobby Littl Slit Peter Thorne Senior to Senior Guerant Stcphcn John Wiggins Stephen Tiqulfii Grade to 3Wynn Betty Lou Caughiln Henderson1ackle Maxwell Ra Joanne Sakata chel Paquottc Marie Sakitl Leo PIquetie MrlD0lla Lyn blgh student in the Juno tuts grades and Carol Caughltn high average torthe We hope toihlvo the pleasure rear grades and Nancy Ford Mrs GladysFraliek teacherlrt the Junior room gave the follow or the ycsr Bct pertcct from thr home econoqu class were prt rented toMrL Jones and lilrs Shirley Martin by Carol Cpughltn Cortiticntcs ol promotion were then given to the grades to by Mrs Booth and Mrs Fralick Promotions were as folio Grade to BCaroi Caughlln ugas Harland Jlmmy tang ynne ttyder Bruce Smith Gen inc Weatherhoad Stephenson Gradc to 4Durryil ltutlctt Victor shepherd John Stecnholdt wKIridra Jr to Sr zJoannc Little avid Fnlitck Ricky McLettsn Stuart and atria School association Award by ihc Stanton end and Mrs Russell tlon of officers Andiado Hobock William don Nollie Andradc Fbrd Lillian allly arr Heather ney of Agincourt Annual AWatds Presented At Aloona Gtadé 8fGradiJaiion Donnie Psiit Wesley lawson Roger IAIIIIM This was toltwed by program by the pupils at the school piano aoiol by Eleanor Shepherd and Mary Webster solo by Bonnie Russell duets by Ethellynne Ry dcr andAons Marie Sleenhoidt and Geraldine Weatherhead and Mary Webster imitations by Nancy Ford Carol Jones and ne Antiado singing games and recitation by grades and and songs by the school and grades and boys and grades The eveolnz closed with the school ringing Graduation Day and God Save The Queen The children were served cake and ice cream by the Home and The ideal summer afternoon passed swiftly as old acquaint anccs wcrcrencwed and new ones bedun The hall tansenloyed the usual game or ball while raecs tor the children and contests for adults were supervised by Mr Will White of Primrose Follow bountilul supper served in the Legion Hall the prestdcnt Howard Noble callcd the gathering to attention tor short business scssion and aloe He extended special welcome to visitors from distance who included Mrs Gnrv her daughter and granddaughter from Swiit Cur rent Saskatchewan Mr and ltfrs= Allan Noble Marilyn andDonna Royal Oak Miehtgan flusscll NW blc Russell Jr and Mr and Mrs Robert Stensun ncc Marilyn No hie of Romeo Michigan and itlr and Mrs ittcl Pratt nee lsohcl Trimhic and family of North minute at silence was ob served for members who had died since the last gathering of the clan Mrs Charlotte Irwin nt RD moat Gordoosunhlc oiswtit rent Saskatchewan Eddie Noble ofGrIvcnhurst and Jacob Fer lt was regretted that Noble of Totlcnham and Mrs Charity White of Waldomar were unable to be present Lloyd Dunlop and was actgin The Moonstone Family Fiyglo West atr and tire and llmmlc lctt this wet1 on visit to the west Theytook plane trout ualtoa rirpartto Vic toria up on the first leg at their vacation trip On the way back they willtrach to Vancouver by boat take in the Calgary sum pede visit mutt Lake Louise and other western rpm and plan to salt trora Port Arthur to Port Itc Nicoli on the Keewatin Thc Dun tops lntcnd hiring can in the etb to they visit to see points of in terest and will likely be away two weeks or more in the park at Eton on Juno Mrs Dallon Draper Toront the capable efficient secretary treasurer tor number of years asked to be relieved at that chore The officers or 1958 are as lolt lows President Howard Noble Crcemorc vicepresldent floss Trlmblc Fergus secretaryvtrcasr urer Mrs Elwood McKlbbon Rosemonl sports Keith Noble Bradtor Ross Trlmble Farm Allan Nelson itoscmont has umao ssma Enroll now in this Govern ment Registered School whcrc you are thoroughly trained in all branches of Beauty Culture For particulars who or phone brawn climacteric Stiltfigl 19collierst PHONE PA 8396 BARBIE rlghtnpwt bylcltlns ua spray your barn PURINA FLY BAII is safe economical as convenient to use yet it truly kills rltko mgiit Barrie ltlrtn Supply Mulcaster St servlc trom Coo wotomfivg as barman The BARRIE EXAMINER atlvehuylng matter It possible for Coon to buy this an direct to Toronto docks Thus farmers hetpaton always buy my twine tCoop candcpcnd on fair price good quality and nuphnoacnaau Etroud flbuy CoopCorbei twine because it gives Inc trouble tree hating Stopsand troitht andt donthdveany roublc with vzc Coop imp rCorbct in to 150p around when nussciMaw Mincsingt hive found that Enter and Binder twine are usedonly by farmers goodge have found it pays olt to Waltei anoeylttlncslngt My customers cost mnncyder twine gives Chalmers roundbalers hothA is and Coop Corbeftwtne or years tuilflelll 2hth hi lllt in Brand oop or wtne ccnusemy cus omers Ilike lheway It works in Nowflltllallld baler they the this price Billlill lilillllili IWlllli Hundreds oi la mcrs will use over to lretght car loads or Coop Clarinet twlno this year This huge citoper twine direct tromEIIrope delivered by ocean trelglib bomctves Set the trend of low twine costs here buy twine cooperative have tound that coop Corbei Bin the beslscrvicc they can got in Allis have sold and rccom Barr and

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy