and Mrs Squadron Otlicers conference in Meatord Mr ycar chairman of the mess house committee Womens Editor Silver candelabra and snapdragon enhanced thc tea table yu terday afternoon at Barrie Armoury when officers and associate members of Headquarters Squadron Grey and Simcoelorésters hosted the Spring social gathering or their ladies and guests Receivingwcro Mrs Howard Lieut and Mrs Wally Smith Mr Thomas Capt Howard CC shuadronwas delayed because of Foruters Thomas is this About so were present Presiding at the tea table were Mrs JohnlWoods and Mrs Walls Among those present were Mr and Mrs min Woods in and their weekend guest from Toronto Martin Thompson Thewlnncr oi thefdraw made atthc Bazaar and Tea sponsored bythqBarrie Womens institute was Mrs Gertrude Archer 10 Pcnetang St Mrs Archer won the GE Fry Pan Second prize pair of handeon pillow cases was won by Mrs Morris and Mrs can Urry of Barrie claimed the bedroom lamp as third prize Ladies softball officially opens tonight when Barrie Hillcrcst visits Eimvalc The Hillcrest teamwhose players are 16 and und were Juvenile provinciaimnallsts last year Tomorrow night the Varcoe Willows formerly the Barrie lilycrs and holdcrs of the Senior Ladies championship will host the Nowmarkct Dixons or the iirst home game of the league The Guild of um Church of St Giles win hostess for Miytimc Tea this Wednesday tnthc Churchvllall on Cook Street Hornebaking and handiwork will be featured from until 530 Torontos bright lights are glowing all the more brillv Alantly this week because of two shows appearing in tho MclropollsnntilSaturday The naughty but nice Auntie Mame will be played by Sylvia Sidney at the Royal Alexandra to the delight of the areas theatregoers andNat King Coles kid brother Freddie will lead his trio at the Stage Door tor the pleasure of the musicminded Im luscious layer cake was won by Mrs Wiley at the lland hiothers Bake Sale on Saturday in the Bank of Nova Scotia building now being used as headquarters for the towns swimming pool proA jcct Around $120 was raised by the Mothers in this their fourth project gt Art in the area is receiving greatdcal of attention this week The CooksvlllcBcetonAlliston Art Club will have an art display with lower show on Wednesday May 28 in thcBeeton Community centre Hall from to and 7109 pm Tea wjlibc served and olfsh nty Edy marriedJosephiMcKinnonof Angus Marys demonic honc Church there will be small admission charge to cover costs gt Barries Annual Art Show will opened in the Library Hall on Thursday May 29 at it oc ock by Mayor Willard Kinzle Admission is free and anyone interested in art ls cordially welcomed Refreshments will be served On Friday and Saturday the show will be open during regular Library hours Hostesses will be present to offer information and answer questions All pictures on displayare original and have been completed within the last 18 months trailer The CcQatSheltxat all Community Hall on May 17 The Provincinlfhnnnnoertid catefland pin were pruented to Helen Emmett of Cicemore Dom nayenncttmnd Betty Ireland the Dunedin Club In recognition of having completed illprojects in all 79 girls from nine clubs completed this food and nutrition project in South Slmcoe County second 3Aehrevement Day was held on Saturday May 10 at Strand Community Hall for the other nine clubs in the county This projéct proved to he very interesting one for the 4H Homemaking Club members They discovered much wider use for cereals and cereal dishes in fam ily meals As part at their work they exhibited record book and four whole wheat muffins For the morning program on club member Judged class of larmklamliyï¬ltlenua anda class of whole wheat muffins giving reasons for her placing on one class and answering quiL in the afternoon there were pomménts on club exhibits foll owed by demonstrations and skits The ï¬ve exhibits all featured lhe Cereal Shelf displaying various cereal grains and the products obtained from each There were ting than rwro cam Lv to thergirls congratula is Victor mum otnaflalowere holiday weekend guestrat thehomelol ltr on thalr achievement Shermade the pruigltation hfthe Hrflomé ab rterliagirilver lea spoons tothedubsn Eachfcluh memberdecoived teaspoon hear ing the alumu 0111 Vince of ntarto torher achieva menLAtclspoon was akopré rénted tov the iocalieaden cognition oi thalrrpiendl tributionjo club work The clubs with the were as follows uAventog Mmstaniey Weather Cloverlcahfrs Ruth Travai Creelnore Mrs William Eni Cleprview MrsDunclnM Cort Mrs Joseph Paddison Cains Mn Williamlfaneuldrs William McQuaxf Duntroon Mrs Long Mrs George Stdll an Misa Jacqueline lMctheral Mrs Orlcy Arnold Singhampton Mrs Dclrner Duffi Zion Jubile LeslicBï¬l Mmï¬ cereal seven demonstrations and skits on various topics including Around the Clock with Cereals and Sav ing with Cereals These proved to be educational as well as ea tertaining in addition tothe presentation of Provincial honors Mrs Sanford Atkins president of Simcoe West Woancns institutes awarded County honor certiï¬cate and pin to Ada Metheral and Helen Mc Leod ofvnunedin Marion VWchstn of Crccmore DianneMcQuay of Cains Corners Linda Carmichael of Cioverlea and Dianne McLean of Sioghnmpton in recognition of completing six projects As wollas the above presenta tions 29 club members received Grandmothers Honored Ar Centre Veépra Centre Vespra Wd held the May meeting at the home at Mrs 0r vilie Dohson with 16 members and several visitors present Roll calb was answered reading verse from Math Day card in keeping with which the pro gram centredon grandmothers The minutes of the previous meet ing were read and approved Hearty thankswas eitpressedto Mrs Hickling for the use of her home for the bazaar and bake sale which was pleasant an successful event sent It was agreed to continue with friendship cards as had been done in the last year Mrs Thomp son agreedto look after the send ing of cards to the sick and ab Delegates were chosen to attend the district annual held at rlllilsdale on May 20 This branch planned to demonstrate quilting at the quilt and rug fair in Midland as$hcy have previous 1y done but are incmhers plan to attend and help with the quilt ingvin place of the regular rneet Advance list of the Barrie Fair sew contests were seen or Hickiiog Mrs Patterson took over the program to entertain thc grandmothers number of prizes were given for the most least longest an shortest oithlpgs crtaining to ungtePicm Tho meetini attire I11 T01th Smithfï¬veninz Allir ilinry Harwell was heldJn meritrea adorn on May 19 Tybe presi dent Johnson con norIi business aria nutcs alibi pre vious meeting Mrs Scott cportcdoo the Presbyterlairheid in Collier Street United Church on May when pm 400 WMS ladies met yearly reports and Afltern Auxfliary Welcomed shakers from the Dominion Conterencd hunch an Next Meeting same County The worship periods in both morning and af ternoon sessions were vcry in mirinx gh Taylor gave yory her Visits to missionaries at workiin span korcr lndid Atria aodVlrloi bad Just from Norther Rhodui political and ricial when problems are vast as compared to Ghana whicb nonc ottbcsa proh terns on her third visit io An gola she was pleased with the progress made in healthiachoois homes and churches Still tho sea great for teaohersand missionaries in these countries Mrs Taylor of our cohsldel fulltime lt choral work as their vocation Mrs Robert McLarcn presi dent for our years was replac edfby Mrs Perkins of Midland the annual installationof of ficers aegiungwood Auiiiliary invited the Presbyteriai to their chuncb next year Thc remainder got the auxil iary meeting was conducted Mrs JH Rodgers assisted by Miss Edna West MrswlifDaw sonand Cooper in very informative and interesting Christian stewardship program Jhe dent meetins willbe the annual iunc picnic planned by the ecutvlc The meeting closed by repeat Maryfs RommCatholic Church inBrentwood Geré erg ol NewLowell daughter of Antonius Log he iateMrs Ingtenherg at New Lowell marI slverstratten of New Lowell son of Mr and vermtten on Bacurdo May tenth The ill 1iuinginNew Lowelfl is riedhleLumber Mrs ingWpalrjï¬nddiction an unison in the social rhoor ï¬wlrichufol group served pm to pm MRIAND MRS DONALD FERGUSON oh shoddy April 20 iid Mrs DonaldFerguson cel gt gt anniversary with their friends and neighbo lnvtheir home at 29 Dunlop Street west Mrs Ferguson was born in AL landalc and is the daughter of the iateMr and Mrs Eli Srigley The groom was born atColWeli and thesonof the lateMr and Jblm Ferguson The couple were married in laridale at the home of the brides par tsin 1908 by the Reverend Amos Thebrides attend was the late Mrs Arthur Os bornc grandmothers Whiobvcaused lot of ion MrstrvilléDohson led asingsong of oldersongs Mrs Pattersonread an article of great interest to women that gering renewed eachyear use as long as swered by ailing the size LE Cowper rStudia Barrie Olive descri din detailall the noon bers andeosts of the clothes of the best dressed woman The amountotmoneyrspentwasstag Just one hinglre ved articles were eishtyears The meeting closed gwith the nation Matchildon daughter tMrandlVL1sAnmhony Ma hildon son of dam seventeen with the new pres dent Mrs Boydincharg Alsoactlve were Mrs WJteid call was Gordon of Barrie and Eruce oi Elmira Many friends called duty ing the afternoon and in the eve ingto offer congratulations Atamilydinner at which 35 eiotivcs were present was held on SaturdayI April 19 in the basev ment of vthellurtan Avenue Unit edChurch Many beautiful gifts were re ived by the couple andï¬an Iri rs Paddl iowcd Mrs Rodgers and her delectable refresh merits Watch to annual lawn supper at St Georges Anglican Church Bilrton TliursdayJuue 19 Senlor Citizens Tenand Baz aar LTB Hallpzt High SlWed nesday May 28 2455 pm Sorop timist Club cooperating 5780 Central United Church WMS Spring tea and bake sale inthc Church HaiLon Wednesday 25 humane to 53 Ad sion35c 19th Annual Essa ring Musrc Festival under direction of Paul McKelvcy supervisor 9f1music at Thornton Arena Friday May 30 830 pm Admission adults 35 children free 6081 jTucsday Wednesday Thursday May 2721MB in eoopcrationwith the Barrie rliorticulturai May CleanUp Campaign the Public Works Department making special truck ilableto pick up excessive material Please place all material on the boulevard for pick up ï¬ï¬‚fll the mcrn elayracc ad main idea of the Institutes nd How Christidn Science arc moneymaking organization rather tha educational now SiPVEICIALSi menswear corp wavssneg $10 $15 Tues woo ONLY No nrro mess necesshnr nonlessv you wish special or at lst gt gigs mywrsnou 45 ouncor srtw rtrnorrv runner MHAN HANDCRAI El