ovnnrn mm anowmss DuH had hike out to Bells Bush Four of our Brownies passed theirfiire test and many others passed their nature tests We would like to thank Mr Ed Bell orallowing us to use theirAbush ior our hikes Weheld our regular meetings on Wednesday May at St Gila Mission Three new Brownies were enrolled Wemre working hard selling or tea tickets taking our cookie rders and working on our projects We have some our afghan squares knit and we are busy gathering irozen fruit juice tins Too we are making greet ing cardsoi reconstruction paper nod felt he alghan squares the rownies are knitting will be put together by Brown Owl and given to the VON tor needy baby The fruit juice tins are to be used at Centennial Camp at Dec Lake The greeting cards are to be iven to Guides from all over the arid who will be attending the camp After we finish these projects we have others we would like to start We are planning our Mother and Daughtcr event Tuesday dune and hope every one oi ur mummies will be with us as we have an exciting evening plan ned Please general public dont forget our cookie day Saturday May 11 We are workinghard so will you help us ASSOCIATXON MEETING meeting of the local Associa tion was heldiastThursday at the home of Mrs Parker 80 Sunnidale Road Owing to Mrs Martin East Simcoe District Com missioner feeling under the wea Mrs Frank Carter Division éhcr the chair was taken jointly Ignover Mission ed by theGuides Commissioner and Miss Smith district commissioner tor innisfil Mrs Carter told how very careful and reasonable purchase of tents had been made in Toron to during Easter holidays to at tend the annual provincial meet of the local association The ocnl Association appropriated sum to pay for three ofthe tents Mrs Quinn later read min utes of the meeting in Toronto There is to be drumhead ser vice on Sunday June at 230 GuidesBrownies Cubs and colitsof Barrie and district and visitorh will iorm up at theparkiv ing lot at the Town Hall at 145 pm and will parade information along Collier and Ross streets to Queens Park Mrs Carter reported that on May 13 and May 27 CKVR Sill oltes program will have inter ws that will prove of interest to all interested in Guides and Brownies pageant is to be held at Maple Leaf Gardens Toronto on June at in honor of ord Badenlowell Anyone in rested in going was asked to ontact Mrs Martin or Miss Smith as soon as possible as there is lim ited accommodation Much regret was expmssed that Mrs Jean Corkanwould no longer be able to attend local association meetingsws she has to Camp Bordenv SUCCESSFUL TEA successful tea and bake sale was held on May at St Giles making it so deserve thank you Conveners for the tea were Mrs Peterson and Mrs Johnson Con veners of the bake table were rs Davie Mrs Beagle and Mrs Iunter At the head tableware the Guide leaders Patrons wereserv The meeting came to pleasant close over very springlike nack our Easter holidays we All who contributed to RIGHT REVERE2ND WILKINSON Lord Bishop Toronto lelt dedicated the new Anglican Church Mission Parish Hall or St Giles on Cook street Barrie at special runes yovrnrur shownresinous of St Giles Mission present fertile930 am Sr MgrysiPTA Games Night Is Big Success Over 200 enjoyed the Parent Teacher Assoc tion Games Night last Tuesday at St Jo sephs Auditarium which was ga ily decorated with flowers MrsA Webster convener wel comcd the guests Mrs Tin dali was the coeonvener Play ers en yed the game of their choice lina dail and Mary Frances LaPlante circulated withhome made candy sndflsoftdrinks un der irection of Mrs Fiyn prizes were awri tasty iunc Streator conv rier and assistants W5 Godin Mrs McCallnm and Mrs Nichols The Misses Ellen and Se consisting of Mrs Beaumont service were Alcer Miss Sandra Todd Mrs Gleason Mrs Kay McMahon Mrs Brennan Mrs Diemert Mrs Zella Dowling Mrs Booth Mrs Tattcrsall Miss Liz Shanahan Mrs Peggy Anders Mrs Fraleigh Mrs Ken nedy Mrs Betty Daniels and Mrs Madigan Afternoon Circle FiFsr Baptist Holds Nieefing The aftemoon circle of First Baptist Church met in the Sunday School hall last Thursday with the president Miss Margaret Sin clair presiding overseas mi ions wcre in charge of Mrs llotrums group Horne and Mrs Doh Hostesses for the afternoon Judy Smith Jill Snelgrovef service sunday morning May With him is the Reverend Allan Read sIrlnity Anglican Church from left David Hollow Second tine Fios On Sick List Mrs wm Turner who is at out with her son and daugh aw Mr and Mrs Russell We ter Turner is on the sick list hope for speedy recovery Weekcnd With iarents RossRowat was home with his parents for theweekend Holiday visitors and Mrs liVMcCleaming the holiday week with Mr and Mrs Gerald Desjardine Belleville turned to his homein Toronto Toronto Visitors gt Mr and Mrs Clarka Sr of solo oocuxppahledbyjira it uni Lohghecd en liira rector of invaro av Mr and MrsShroake and daughter of Welland were visitors overfthe Weekend with Mr and MrssMatthew Schiller GeorgefPearl whohad spent the holiday weekwith Mr and Mrs Weslcy Johnston has re nre Jac non Mild closed jv ryer aitcr which funchjwnr served by Presentation leasant evening was spent in townshiphnll whens pres held for Mr and Willis gt recently moved to Bari 3Bui acted as chairman Afterashort prog Mrs Sniith Wayne and Graham were called totheplatiorm The address wasread by William Pat terson and theprescntation of trilight lamp and coffee table on behalf of the friends1nd neigh bar was made Graham wasprc sented with leather looseleaf binder and Wayne truck Mr and Mrs Smith very iit tineg replied lionor Newlyweds Followingthis Mr and Mrs Roy Wyapt nee Dorothy liar vey newlyweds were calledto the platior iss Leona Ray smr cotnnorro our Registered WarehouséNo Weston Ontario Reliable Grading Direct Settlement Obtain socks and twine without charge from SPENCER rnomvron rnos BOWMAN vsrnoun Simone District Coop Services nannie orrvlbylwritingto CANADIAN coonJnartvn Worn onownnsumrrnn 217 any Street Toronto Canada gem in 135 Fierce Wlhd West Gwillimbury SIan cw AnnBuic humanitarian Mr andMrL LEarl Bu amin spontlut Sunday with Mrs Witter Spicher iotten Congratulations Me iflawtan on thefbirth nee otJsonon have mlma Martin or Sudbury spent iwï¬oysflith his grand mother Mrs Ev Martin and Museum mum lewd wns select ietorl as the ca mi of Canada ST mono Height of Mountlivercst in the Himalayas now is computed at teethor 26 feet above the Remember Morn suNn van 12 nosss gram star on commaIons rnmtqllctxroln use PBCIALBose no Rosa flow we romancing ordroid Witness The wind and rain niorrnot Sat urday wu postibiyfliho most ae ver while it listed at anything of Its kind sincehurricane Hazel Considerable damage resulted to hui gs and trees Posiblythe audéxtait area was therfam oi therchmp beli Bros on Con West Gwih iimhury west of Highway where the barn ups demolished Heavytimben are said to hlyn been carried an tar as 100 feet through the air when the barn was struck by twister West of the hmpbeii property the barn siio and driving shed on the farm 61 Charles Brown al so suffered heavy damage torn 143 Item motel us and nanny other limiters Modernnowntown WarShae Phone PA 66401 Barr INSIMc VOTE and ELECT BiIljlcainpbell instantiulinmmlrs NORTH Published by the sSimcoc North LiberalAssociation Toronto were visitors with Mr and Mrs George Martiniastweek Don Johnstonwas home for day with his parents Mr and tThe next meeting is tobe held VMurdockk was in wing tbehomc of MrsL Parry in September OWN veryon was given piece of 31ng lst Bgrrie shim BS W911 her Ws were Mrs Walkerrand Mrs Urry received silver tea EARLY lNHAnlraNrs Browniesheida ng up cer emony at Trim Parish Hall Theproceedings opened with any ring and six songs followed ya powwow presentation of badges by District Commissioner Nancy Smith the Brownies played the willdm Prior to the the ladi spoono was in charge prizes The or iii alad fork Mrs 5350 of the favors mi veners thanked Mart ssistance as well as all who donated candy and food or assisted any waytuwards mak Itis estimated tbatat their largest figure Canadian lndians numbered little more than 200 000 srnr BY STEP ATIKOKAN or 4mm Mrs Harvey Jobnston Weekend Visitors Visitors on the weekend with Mr and Mrs William Thomp son were Mrand Mrs Fred Gib son Donand Thomas of Queens ville Mr and Mrs Stevens of tiddiéiiows no1 ing the games night such big succes The oer prizevwas won byMrs Skelton other prize winners were Mrs McKeown Cor bett Jack Murphy Mrs Tin dall Mrs lSaso Madigan Mrs McCann Gearns Miss Elle Tindall Partridge Mrs Firman Wills PatsyMcHugh Shanahan McVeigh McClos Aurora Mr and Mrs Lloyd Turn er of Collingwood also Mr and Mrs Ross Houden of Glidden Saskatchewari or few days dur ing theweek and Mrs Herb Godd spent Sunday in Toronto with Goddards mother Mrs meeting considering construction new public school Owen Lindsay chairman oi the school board id the haardpropbses building oomplete shellVfor 10ltrnom school tOniy four or five classrooms would he ï¬nished ready for use the remaining rooms to be finished as required VVAUT REPAIRS xiiosi Less litii Service iilepoir Shop where mechanics are highly trainedand properly equipped with latest tools tore and service the highly technicalura of today noun CHEVROLET ANDowSMdBansnovL nocnivn ansfsrnclanzmsmvwe gt NO EXTRA cosr see our SERVICE Manson apnoea ut nllaarmmtnwnorons at cnnvnonnr omsiaomnn 1harmonic sogvgole COLLIER 51 BAllllI Jane Quinn gt After choice ot gs ame efl ng up ceremony 11 ch Jane Quinn was presented 1th her ngs by Divisional Com missioner Mrs Frank Carter Jim Crow game was played and as closing ceremony there was 151 Brownies prayer and