Around TWO HUndredDeléga ielsv Expected To Assemble Tile me is Chaiienge Qf iChangef This weekend around 200 members of the Boroptimlstand Venture clubs of the Ontdrlpand Quebec region will assemble ln LBorne tor the 25th annual conference of the Boroptlmtst Intematlonai Association Eastern Canada region the sec 22 me am minlumen wnomtsnAr MAY res1 young couple Ial Borne The first stone fortheNotie Dame Cathedral in Pariswu lent raiding HOUSING FIGURE in 1183 New Inland baronehouse for every 356 people in the couth llY AN EXAMINER WAN Ali and time the gathering has been held here since the local organization 01 Soroptlmllsm Speakers duiinz the three days of the conference will include one narice Nicholls treasurer of the Soroptimist international annotation and flats Lily Quarnberg of Vancouver Wash 1st vicepresidcnt and presiden elect of the American Federation of SoroptlmlstClubs Incorporated Thereuwlll also be speaker from hLEliubeth Fry Society is Nicholls is well known to Barrie Simptimists as frequent etc here and speaker on many lrnpo ant occasions in the past KToronto rcsldent she ipthe nnl wornan managing director of an insurance company in Canada Challenging mm Themeoi the 1957 conference is TheChIllenge of Change Miss Nicholts will give the key note address at the official open ing on Friday evening May 10 following supper gathering at Community House Conference chairman is Mrs Hugh Wallace oi Barrie lt is 10 years since regional conference of Somptimists was held in Barrie Nearly 150 out ofvtown club delegates are ex pected to attend which will mean an average attendance of around including local club mem bers Venture Clubsan offspring of Soroptinusmarc holding their annual regional conference at the same time Around 30 delegates from six clubs is the anticipated attendance at Venturist sesslons Conference Agenda The conference opensvlriday with morning board meeting from 830 to noon continuing through Saturday and Sunday May 11 and 12 The board will also meet from one to two pm Friday at the some time as play on procedure ouu session follows from 215 to 315 pm The registration desk will be open from to Elm The presidents council is schcdlt ulod or 330 to 445 pm atthe same time as forum on educa tion The supper in Community House on the first evening of the conference begins at 830 Open ingceremonies are scheduled for Mrs Johnston Named President SiIVer Maple Wl Mrs Wesley Johnston was elect cd president of Silver Maple Wo mens Institute at the annual meetirlg of the branch held at the home of Mrs George McFadden with 15 members present Roll call was answered by pay ing fees it was moved by Mrs John OHalloran that the deï¬cit in the flower fund be paid out of the funds on hand Swimming classes were discuss ed but it was decided to leave it to such time as Hillsdale plans were learned ltwas moved by Mrs Wesley Johnston that$8 be sentto the Cancer fund and $5 to the Blind Mrs Johnston presided for the election of officers results 01 which were lircsidcnt Mrs Wesley John ston vicepresident Mrs Frank Hall 2nd vicepresident Mrs John ollolloran secretary Mrs Herb Goddard assistant secretary Mrs Bowat treasurer Mrs Harold Martin district director Mrs Richardson alternate Harvey Johnston Convencrs of standing commit te are griculture and Canadian indus tries Mrs Swan citizenship and education Mrs Rupert Mc Grath community activities and public relations Mrs John OHall oran historical research Miss Gen tie Goddard home economics and health Mrs Albert Swan resolu tions Mrs George Martin flower committee Mrs Frank Halland Mrs Jarniesoo Pianist is Mrs Herb Goddard Auditors are to be decided at the next meeting TheMoy mains willvbeheld at Mrs Frank Halls home Roll call will be Mothers Day verse and exchange of flowers 815 pm After the keynote ad Institutes slips and roots The comment on the mottowill beby Viola Martin and contest will be contributed by GertieGoddard Hostesscs arc Jean Swan Viola Martin and Gladys Hall Mrs John OHalloran moved vote of thanks to oil retiring offi cers Mrs Evens New President Hollows Branch The much delayed annual meet ing of Hollows Womens institute washeld May at the home of Mrs Rumble with 12members present Mrs Sid Wrightthe vicepresident was in the chair Aftera lively discussion on the various actigities of the branch and the possibility of change in meetings Mrs Bell presided over the election of of floors for thepoming year They are as follows Preside Evans vice president Mrs VSid Wright sec retarytressurer Mrs Rumble district director Mrs Rumble pianist Mrs Smith auditors Mrs Wright Mrs Hambly press secretary Mrs Sid Wright Conveners areg Historical re searchand current events Mrs Rumble community activities and public relations Mrs Sid Wright home economics and health Mrs McAdamsL cit lzenship and education Mr Dales lresolucions Mas Sidx Wright agriculture and Canadian industry MrsF Hambly card convener MrsC Bowden boxes for the sick Mrs Smith Delegate to the district annual is Mrs WMcAdams The new president Mrs Evans presented axgiftjo Mrs Bell witha few war thanks for her service TheMay eet will be held at the home of Mrs Reid Pro grams for the coming year will be compiled iconic2 CUPBOARD causal 81 oELchTessEN SpeclelrWeddi Onto entaY emma In 55 Specials Gvrad Altarge EGGS 40° al fellowship gates IRINITYPARISH HALLIBS the setting for most Successtul spring tee and bazaar last Thursday afternoonheldunderthe auspices Barrie Womens Institute Ted convenerlwos Mrs Pringieleit Her dress presentation of birswmhe made to past governorslormcrl directors lt Later there will be to know you period in Barrie Soroptimlsts homes The registration desk will be open from to am Saturday at Community House before the opening session which will be taken up mostly with committee rcports forum on Service objectives is scheduled to height at 10 am aridreports on Friday meetings willpbc givenat 1139 ilJfl speaker from the Elizabeth Fry Society will address the noon luncheon at St Andrews Church On Saturday there willbe public affairs forum starting at pm followed by committee re ports and the governors report wThe American Federation presA idcntelect Mrs Quarnberg will address the dinner meeting 01 Soroptimists and Venturists that evening at Collier Street United Church at oclock The present ion at the region be made at that time board meeting is scheduled tor am Sunday before delc attend church services Protestants will be attending Col lier Street Church and Roman Catholics St Maryls Church this year seaplane life Missjovrl Band PiansAnntjai Tea Junefl Coronation Mission Band of Collier Street United Church held its May meeting last Wednesday with 35 members and three vls ltorsianswering roll call Tho president Peggy Hall op ened the meeting with the Mission Band purpose followed by the singing of the Mission hand hymn Peggy Churchill gave the treasurers report very special welcome was ex tended to Mrs McAnley who assisted Mrs Westermon during the meeting andwithits preparation Susan Rodgers led theworship service in call to worship the theme being Little Missionariesy Phillip Walkeraead the scripture lesson Mark 161 930 ye into all the wérld preach the gospel to every livingcreatureï¬ Bobby WilsonAnd Debbie Craig assisted by taking lupi the collec tion eachchild presenting his or her special thankofte ingsm velope along with th usll monthly collection Mrs Westerman Explhlnéd to the children that they wereobcy ing and when they helpedsend assistants included Mrs trea past president or the locatbranch and Mrs George Bowles executivehead Henry Bogurdis pouring Beleskey cen member the Institute His message to the little boys and girls ho had never heard of Even the smallestchlld isu missionary whenhe orshc tolls others about Godslove ASpecial surprise visit on film ofKe Sooni the little Kor can girl whose lifc was the study for the year wasenloyed by all It was delightful expere lance for members to actually see their Mission Band friend prc paring or herEasterservlce in the Christian Church playing Korean gameswhleh were very muchlike theirs and persuadlng her grandmother to attend church Miss Beth Welsh was thanked for showing the filmbyagener ous applause Tickets and instructions for the Mission Band tea on June in the Fellowship Hall were distrib uted to each member The meeting closed with the saying of the Missionliand credo 51 believe in making this world happy placelforcveryone and will do my pa PORTUGUESE CORK cork Portugals chiefexport is the tlcadouter bark of an ever greep oak and may be removed periodicallywithout killing the tree Portuguese law permits the stripping tree once every nine years MLnarch MARGARl Heine Cream bf you Price pk clean 7e NE 255 TOMATO sous Economy WAX Jade or CHERR PIE Jan Perkeeispn BAR CAKE le yr AB VETS swat niece To Ad PEAS ny Miry Super Markets JIMYAM musearms quiet wedding wassolemnlz ed in Crecmore United Church personage on Thursdny April 18 1957 when Rev Clarke united in marriage Miss Dorothy Norioe Dull eldest daughter of Mr and Mrs 1van Duff of New Lowell and Ray Leonard Calder younger son of Mr and Mrs Jack Calder of Shyncr The brldesdresswas of pale blue satinback crepe andshc wore blue flovmrcd hat and white accessories Her attendant iss IMargaret Townes of Elm vale woreva taupe suit of heavy silk with amatching straw hat The groomsman Was Kenneth Duff brother of thebrlde After short weddingtriprthe Speclll luciudlngfeattlag ham and setting Choose your own style by Nipmelee und be all Foile combination refrigeratorfree er K510 RIERIGERAIOR 11 cubic to 52 poundfrozerl oods tlo With pushbutto automat defrosting luxe features handy paeity doorsh 1v 1arge slide out shelvesthat bring the food toy tips full width freezer section for many weeks Dimensions Depth 27 1318 Regularrssiis Coop Special CUSTOM 81 cubic foot 49 pound freeze cnplscit gt compactrfamil izerefrigerator with big fill id freezer and deluxe features all at budg pri Dimension Width 24 Height 55 Depth Regular 53090001 Special DELUXE REFRIGERATOR 122 cubic foot big sirpoundvfrlozeu food pnclty With deep roomydoor shelves egg racks located on the door full width free tion will store foods safely for week Dimensions 3054 Height 59 Depth 32 ll6 Regulnr 537a SUPRIMEREFRIGEIJAIOR 19 cubic toot 2puuiul anonconse an sep gerator n3 arately insulated separately refrigera section is completely automatlcrdeirosting Dime Width 28fHeight 59 Depth 27 lit18 Regular sees 09 er Dal Will