lOTHE BARRIE EXAMINER WEDNESDAY JUNE 16 1954 rum it ï¬dï¬tidflTflï¬ï¬lileSLLkBWf illiPNmWIwNfllw antTEE 225 am 7PY trzï¬twéfl WW1 WWW lefWï¬ï¬idmmmfflMTmï¬ iï¬ rial ms PET ET Return from Amyot Mrs Reid McQuorum Tuesday from Amyot Ontario Quorum have summer home Texans Visit Here Mr and Mrs Kenneth Bryant of friends few days and were joined by their grandmother Mrs her return to Buffalo Mrs Rich has been visit ing her brother and sisters here for Houston Texas visited here for Walter Rich for the past month Attend Show in Toronto Mrs Duke and Mrs Kelman were in Toronto Tuesday for shower for Miss Annabelle Stewart September Mrs Duke and Miss evening brideelem Stewart are sisters Recent Visitor Recent visitors at the home of Mr and Mrs Mel Martin and Mr and Mrs Alvin Austin were Mr and Mrs Ed McKay of Pom Cred it Mr and Mrs WE Austin of Gananoque Mr and Mrs Austin of Richmond Hill and Miss Hester Taggart of Toronto Mr and Mrs Frank Beatty and sons Toronto spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs Jack Dunstan Returns from West Mrs Ciaridge arrived home Friday from two weeks trip to Victoria and Moose Jaw Mr and Mrs Vernon Wice and daughters Smithvllle spent Satur day with friends here and in Bar rie Leaving for Germany Mrs Vaiilancourt and chil dren Lizette and Johnny of Camp Borden called recently on Mr and Mrs George Wice and other friends prior to their departure for Gcr many where they will join their husband and father Staff Sgt Vaillancourt The Late Jack Patch Jack Petch who for many years resided at the home of Mr and Mrs Charles OLeary passed away at Sunnybrook Hospital Toronto early Friday morning Mr Petch was native of England coming to Canada when young man He was veteran of World War II The funeral on Monday from the Anderson Home to Mount Tegart Cemetery was accorded full mili tary honors WI District Annual Two carloads of Womens In stitute members were in Alliston Tuesday for the annual district convention in St Johns United Church The roll call was an swered by an oldtime couple bride and groom The writer noticed 18 out of 21 branches re sponded which added humor to the occasion Mrs Charles Mor row and Miss lola Watson answer ed the roll call for Tottenham United Church WA United Church WA met at Mrs Walter Palmers on Thursday at ternoon last with 17 members present The president Mi$ Wot son opened with hymn and prey er in unison The minutes were approved The treasurer reported substantial balance date was set for the annual iowl supper third week in October Roll call brought the meeting to close The hostess assisted by Mrs Tough and Mrs Freeman served dainty lunch during the social halfhour Graduates as Engineer Congratulations are due to Ken neth Martin who graduated from the University of Toronto on May 26 with BA science degree in chemical engineering Kenneth is the son of Mrs Wilhelmina Martin and the late Lorne Martin He has now position with the Chris Hansen Co of Canada returned Northern where she and Mr Mc Team Killed by Lightning During the heavy storm on Saturday evening Westorier farmer misfortune to have horses killed by lightning The Late Mary Alice Egan Mary Alice Egan passed away on Saturday June at the home Egan She was sister of Nicholas and Thom Tottenham Catherine Mrs James Roman Colgan Sis St Josephs Chu vent Toronto and Dr James liken The funeral service was to James Church Inter of her brother Thomas Tottenham in her 79th year as Egan ter Mary Vida Toronto held Monday Colgan for requiem mam ment St James Cemetery HalfSize Casual 4790 MIA24V 574 MM Scaled for size scaled for height scaled for flattery This is just for you if youre shorter and fuller Simply made for spring the smart casual you need to wear everywhere Crisp collar hip sleeves pockets short or cap Choose brightspring cotton Pattern 4790 Half sizes 141612 Size 1615 18 20 22 24 takes yards 35inch This pattern easy to use simple Has com to sew is tested for fit plete illustrated instructions Send accepted for this pattern STYLE NUMBER Send order to ANNE ADAMS care of The Barrie Examiner Pat tern Dept 60 Front St West Toronto Ont AT ALL DRUG STORES New Gasoline Seen RépOwering Engines by Second Tankful Gives Up to 15 More Power powerrestoring job on the family car can be accomplished now simply by trip to the service station Therepomringis achieved by new additiVe which re searchers say neutralizes lead and carbon deposits and gives up to 15 more engine power Tests Show Power Cain This encouraging news for car owners came when Shell Oil Company engineers released per formance ï¬gures on tests con ducted using the additive blend ed into Shell Premium Gasoline and sold under the trademark TC 77 TCPovercomespreignition and sparkplugrrnisï¬ring caused by lead and carbon deposits Thesiefhave been two major power tobbefs up till now spokesman pointed out that all gasoline soldtoday contains depositforming com pounds He said these com pounda built depdsits in the combustion chambers of all auto engines It was explained that thedeposits often become hot allots when power is needed metrfor quickesseleration for instance As result fuel is preignited before the piston reaches proper ï¬ring position Vital power is lost Not only does preignition create power working against you the Shell spokesman said but the depositsuwhich TCP now neutralizesilorm on your spark plugs causing misï¬ring unburnedv fuel and considerable waste TCP Well Received The new additive blended into Shell Premium Gasoline already has created Wide enthusiasm among car owners attracted by Shells promise of up to 15 more power without touching tool Drivers are warned however that these deposits constantly accumulate With modern fuels and therefore must constantly be neutralized to keep the power gained Shell says the only way to insure this is con tinned use Iof Shell Premium Gasoline with TCP Campany sales ofï¬cials said Shell PremiumGasoline with TCP is being handled by all Shelldealersr GET SHELL PREMIUM WITH electrical about two miles east of the village had the tea in of tive commentary was ably carried Protestant Ladies Guild wishes THIRTyFIVE CENTS to thank Mrs McCulloch the 35c in coins stamps cannot be Print plainly SIZE NAME ADDRESS capacity audience filled the Camp Borden Public School Aud itorium on the night of Wednes day 19th May 1954 when the Protestant Ladies Guild present ed their annual Fashion Show and Tea Major Merkllnger introduced Mrs Marjorie Hamiltonof Barrie Chamber of Commerce who then declared the Show open The kid dies styles from Zellers Ltd led the Parade and the many gay and colorful dresses and sports wear along with the small fry modelling them were greatly ap preciated by the audience Zellers also showed summer styles for teenagers and women Perhaps most envied of all were the lovely furs displayed by Sim mons who also showed Spring suits sportswear and bathing cos tumes Many beautiful cocktail gowns were styled by Mrs Lucas of th Better Dress Shoppe Brass and Glenns Mens Wear presented the latest styles in boys and mens sportswear suits and jeans Preceding the Grand Finale Mrs Lucas and troupe of four public spirited Barrie women added note of humor to the Show with their parade of fashions of the Gay Nineties The Grand Finale was in the form of wedding scene with the groom looking smart in suit of Armoured Corps blues from Brass and Glenn Mens Wear the beautiful bride and her attendants gowned by the Better Dress Shoppe as were the brides moth er and the grooms mother Stylish hats and the smart shoes worn during the evening were supplied by Evelyn Tuck and Maher Shoe Store respec tively The witty amusing and descrip ut by Mrs Barbara Wheeler of KERBarriel Amidst beautiful floral decora tions from Harris Flower Shop Miss Marjorie Milton played ap propriate music for the models Mrs Chew President of the For ovér two yearéjthc Royal provided onthespot setgicé forthemen tunnelling and bulldozing building dams and transmission lines for the gigantic Aican project on BCs rugged codst At Kemano 400 miles north of Vancout vet and at work sites back of the c0astal mountains the Royal Bank has had its branches almost rpm the beginning LEFT T0 RIGHT Mrs Chew Miss Joan Littlehales Miss Jacobs Miss Evelyn Smith Mrs Head convener of the fashion show and her committees who worked hard and long to make the show success not forgetting to give spe cial mention to the Tea Commit tee who provided dainty and appetizing lunch Treasurers for the evening were Major Law and Mrs McDon agh Bill Leach and Andy Law were in charge of the coke bar Special thanks also to LtCol Webber Capt Chew Major Leach the Girl Guides Sgt Major Finlay Mr Weahterhead and Capt Drennan for their coopera tion and help Models were as follows Children Amarllyn Blckley Christopher Dymond Sheila Sher idan Leonard Cooper Jocelyn Myles David Roberts Boys Rickie Finlay Michael Whittington Keir Maclean Women Evelyn Smith Joan Lit tlehales Pat Huddleston Elaine Hone Mrs Mackay Mrs Holmes Mrs Head Miss Jacobs Mrs Stock Men Sgt Lee Peace Paul Bory siuk Aerial View fin ridge alightluv unoiir new nearing kgompIeflcm of Klflmul BC AGAINiIieRoWI Iieatls north to newlimlusiriul frontiers nkhés the answer because your Plan ceril flcate establishes your credit with the hospital without red tape ONTARIO HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION Now as the 1uneltcr and port area readied for operation and the new Aloe minuml City pf Kitimat emerges from the Wilderness the Royaeranks Kitimat branch opend for business So another pagevturns in the story of Canadas north ward expansion and in the pioneering record of The Royal Bank of Canada Elsewhere too the Royal has moired Sunnidale WA To Give Prayer Desk to Church The WA of the Church of the Messiah Sunnidale met at the rec tory for its June gathering The president Presser opened the meeting with hymn Prayer was led by Rev Lemon and Scripture was given by Mrs Nevils There were 18 mem bers two visitors and five children in attendance Minutes of th last meeting were read and adopted along with the treasurers report The study book was read by Mrs Neviis the chapter for the meeting being on the Sunday School memorial fund The mem bers made some plans in reprd to attending the Deanery meeting It was decided to make gift of prayer dais to the church Rev Mr Lemon gave an address on the organization of the Church of England Meeting closed with the benedic tion Mrs Lemon and her helpers Mrs Duncan and Mrs Knisely served very dainty lunch FAMOUS FIELD Hampden Park great soccer ground in Glasgow Scotland can accommodate 150000 spectators llNE arena Marble has been quarried in every province except Prince Edlt ward Island TEACHER OF TLAmNETFLUTE SARAPHONE glflbltdl Instruments allfyvlies 22 Baqfield Sf flirrie PHDNE 4l25 forward to new frontiers Already 1HanovALnu or any bank growing mat crown condor two branches are operating in Albertas importantnew Pembina oil field Andat Port Radium on the fringe of the Arctic Circle we maintain the farthest north branch bankin Canada eANAn Teacher Awarded Badge of Service By Red Cross Barrie teacher Miss Reta Parker who is on the staff of Hill crest Public School has received the Red Cross Badge of Service for having conducted Junior Red Cross in her classroom for 15 con secutive years ABSOLUTELY FREE YOU BUY our racks button single and onebutton link models range of colors All sizes 450 TO 3259 Overe 100 Sport Coats Displayed on selection if your favourite year round and summer weights wonderful roam ll null or TROUSERS Recarunendatton for the award was nude to the Ontario Council by the Junior Red Cross provincial committee and approved at the annual meeting in Windsor this spring The award was presented to Mist Parker at recent assemny of the Junior grades in Hillcrest audi cerium when the pupils took part in an Empire Day program arrang ed by Principal Bell and James MacLean viceprincipal The executive members of the CLIFF BROWN LTD PANTOFFER FOR LIMITED TIME ONLY and what better time than just at Fathers Day we bring you another of our great FREE OFFERS With the purchase of any Sport Coat you receive PAIR OF TROUSERS breasted in full New Sport Coat Quality made trousersin crease resistant Rayon Gabardine smartly styled wonderful selection of plain shades to blend or contrast with your ANVIDEAiL GIFT FOR FATHERS DAY Junior Red Cross groups MS went to the platform and intro ducexl themselves to the guests an audience Rev James Ferguson local Red Cross branch president and the secretary Mrs Coilis pre sented the award and thanked Min Parker for her interest in the work of the Junior Cross The Cape of Good Hope was discovered by the Portuguese nav igatorBarthulomew Diaz in 1488 urn AMJVnJ so 11 uJz