annals sxmmanrnmar moorland 1951 North Simcoe AériCuItUrcilflf And Home Economics Meetings To Be Held During February The weekly afternoon meetings on Agriculture and Home Econ omics will again be held in North Simcoe commencing on Feb at Sunnidale Corners The Sun nidale Corners meetings will be held each Monday afternoon in February 130 to LSD pm Sim ilar meetingsle be held each Tuesday at Waverley and each Wednesday at Latontaine The first meeting at each centre will be joint meeting with the men and ladies meeting together This program will feature films related to the topics to be dis cussed Group organization will also take place at this first meeting The agricultural program for the second week will deal with Soil and Crop Protects under the direction of the agricultural representatives Stewart Page and ViliianrM Roll with dis cussiun of last years soil and crop projects by the cooperators and planning of 1957 projects by local North Simcoe Soil and Crop lm provcment Association directors other topics to he discussed at the agricultural meetings will he Animal Health and Disease Con trol by Dr Mitchell 011 tario Veterinary College Guelph and Production Line Farming stressing dairy farming and gen eral live stock management pro blems This topic will be dealt with by Owen VLA super visor Barrie The topic for theladies for the second week will be Freez ing Fruits and Vegetables with hliss Doreen Craft of the Home Economics group are Short Cuts in Cookingand Todays Fibres and Fabrics These meetings provide an in Seeks Nomination CAMPBELL BASc lifelong Liberal and strong supporter of both provincial and federal candidates in this riding since 1934 Bill Campbell now places himself as candidate for nomination when the Simcoe North Libcral Association con venes at Elmvale Community Hall on Monday evening Feb resident of Elmvale since 1915 Bill Campbell received his education at Elmvale public and continuation schools Barrie Di trict Collegiate lnstitiite gradua ing in Electrical Engineering from the University of Toronto with the degree of Bachelor of Applied Science For 22 ye he has been very active in pa tical and municipal affairs andhas an impressive list of qualification four years councillor Township of Flos 11 years on the Board of Education of Elmvale several years as chairman past president of the Elmvale Board of Trade and former director of Flos Agricul tural Society He is member of St Johns United Church in Elmvaleand member of the board of stewards There could heme finer ch than Bill Campbellr as your Li teral representative in Simcoe North ADVTJ Your Old Furniture Blooms lite VivCHEST at the later meetings teresting opportunity for all those interested to get together for discussion of their common pro blems All are welcome mamas NIGHT Baxter Home and School Assoc iation met in the school last Mon day The president Mrs Gaul ey called the meeting to order Scripture was read by Mrs Menary As it was Fathers Night the president welcomed all the fath ers and the speaker Flying Of fieer Stanley Haynes from Camp Borden and read selection Role of The Fathers The minutes of the last meet ing were read by Mrs Coch ranc and the treasurers report was read by Mrs Turnbull The Home and School pennant went to the Junior room for this month Bruce Edgarnconvener of the program introduced the speaker Flying Officer Bayncs spoke on Retarded Children The aims of the teacher of retarded children follow closely one of the aims of Home and School To obtain the best for each child according to his physical mental social and spiritual needsl The children are helped to lead normal happy lives and to gain self confidence and self respect Forty per cent of retarded children are not mentally de ficientbut are retarded because of some emotional or physical handicap Cecil Gordon thanked the air force officer for his inspiring speech duet The Boston Burglar 1303 was sung by Gauley Jr and Norris Cochrane Flying officer Baynes answer ed several questions Two letters from grades and were read expressing apprecia tion for couch pillow and blanket bought bythc Home and School Mrs McLachlan conducted spelling match between four £01350 arid four men won by the men Lunch was served by the fath ers Four Chordérs Stars Parade Oi Harmony The Four Chorders top rank ing barbershop quartet that will star in the second annual Parade of Harmony being presented at Barrie District Collegiate In stitute on the evening of Satur day Feb has represented Can ada inseveral international con tests The four singerswho have had the pleasure of singing for many thousands of Canadians and Americans are known as Can adian Ambassadors of Harmony At present the quartet is com posed of Wils Starling lead Bill Smith tenor Ron Starlingbass and Art Patterson iton Wils is employed the pur ch ing department of refriger atormanufacturing company in Londonwhile Bill is office man ager for an automobile firm in Hamilton Ron works for an automotive parts firm in London and Art is student majoring in nusic He resides in Toronto andis responsihl for the an rangem nts that the quartet dist ctive style of singing The original Four Chorders formed themselves into barber no Anew unisrrllllll its first graduation tomorrow ttrst modelling school to ltdraws its 95 students dou oen tres late Institute Beck Collegiate in London to take part in varietyprogram After appearingon many shows in the area the group appeared on local radio progmms and on several network programs In 1948 the quartet wasasked to attend meeting of the Lon don chapter of SPEBSQSA and joined the society Several months later it entered pre liminary contest in Torontojs tdarhhorsc and won the oppor tunity to represent Canada at the international contest in Okla homa City In the internationalmontests that followed the quartet was fourth place medallist at Omaha in 1950 and at Toledo in 1951 third place medallist at Kansas Cityhthe following year andsec iind place medallist at Detroit in 1953 The Lsingers havetravelldd to many cities in Canada and the United States gt The Parade of Harmony is being sponsored by the local chapter of SPEBSQSA Naval Recruit Drive inBaerle From day February to Saturday February tlons concerning service or the Royal Canadian Navy will be highly qualified members of the RCNs Mobile Recruiting Unit and Len Hall of Ottawa and Ro bert Forcier of Buckingham PQ who com risethe recruitin tealn eruits the recruiting team is pared to interview process and do the complete documentation thorough medical exami ation THE JOAN CARRICK sciidea will navé 10 students receiving their diplomas The north of Toronto and south of North Bay enrolment last May from The staging Jor the graduation will bea shipboard cruise The graduates are back row left to flgthMlsakElaine Wray student at Barrie District Colleg Miss Joanflurrowsra sten shop quartet in 1946 at so Adam Petty Officers L215 Pelletierl queries both in French and Jan which includes various tests lintl evening with established hie the initial number or Barrie girl Speciï¬er Says Action in Suez Was Justiï¬ed Oriliia Packet and Times lf someonelwalked into your house andannounped he was tak ing to resist with force declared Nev ille Barnett nears editor of The Barrie Examiner in comparing such situation with the British action in Sun Spcaking to the Mr Barnett traced the history of the and from its earliest begin nings and pointed out that it had til gays been intended tobe er ational neutral Waterway open in time of peace ndwar to all ships of all nations However Egypt had Vlolated this under standing byhariing Israeli ships from the canal and consequently to th wan damevaporated it was apparent that shipping of any na tio edit onlyion his sufferan Bdrnettstressed the import ern atioos of Europe and plained that the BritishFrench actlo Jfl attempting to gainvthe eana by forcewasa logic ffort tofproteot their vita They had been forced to abort their positions because of pro surefrom the UN and parti larly in the United States but hi ld1ikei prove that nay own hometown gt beunits present tour through NorthEastern Ontario will take them until the end of March it includes visita to lleville Port Cobour DSIISWB Bowman eterbo ugbtLindsay Bar rie rillia Midland OweiiSoumi Parry Soungl Huntsville Val Kirkland New Llskeard roj go Mourns so nuuvl broslo Mlss50uth Simon Lou Corby collegiate student Miss Evelina triage meet and Mia Rose Agiusjanew gdiayi were played and then newlyweds immMalla lThe 10th graduate is Mrs were invfledtome front Erika Barnett The manager nicheschool ho trained in Toronto and Chicago overpyoil might be inclined tarycluh oforilllaon Tuesday when Nasser seized the waterway ain faeeiafter his hopes of Sturgeon ographerzMiss Jupeï¬able EDGE cheer leader Lillian Meinsan army wife from CampBorden Miss Josie Tersigtitpr Penetang who is training to be hair styl ist front row left to rightMiss Pat DAm re an 5193 Marrow on NUS JMlde the occasion of their recent mar Fallamtf Ladder Suictor McMaster had the mis fortune onMonday when he felt about 20 feet off aladder to is pa mtinno lVictoria Hospital Barrie His manyfriendsi wish him very speedy recovery Hospital Arthur Wilkinson is patient ill Sunnybrools Hospital Toronto having undergone operation Many friends wish him quick recovery Recent Births Congratulations to Mr and Mrs Ernest McKnight on the birth of rd htc Royal Victoria lie Thomas Naiin on the birth of son onSunday at Royalvictoria Hospita Bdrrie brother for vacation Florida Mr and Mr Ernest lnniond tape of the woterwaytojhe west Pk appar tlyrang flhe mom thing is not the ii an internition the Michael vital problem for which on hasgtyet come forward Introduced byKen curt sneakerWastbanked behalf the club Howard McRae ANGUS nersh of theï¬mnal but rather tion to theiolloun iaglho have had from one to founyean perfect attendance at the Oro Community Sunday ScbmlAndr¢yIyMDonnld Bun ton Carol Wallace Ruth Jane Gilchrist Virginia Jones Pliqu Johnston corinne Daphne and Bruce Katherine Allan Betti Pom Lynn Creaapto lion Ild Slavlkn Dianne Joan Dolls rawinrdn Thomas Keep up the goodwark Weekend Vtfltvn Weeherld visitor with Mr and MrsAlhert crawford ivere their aontnlow inddaughter Mr and Mrs loch Timpaon Mimieo and tin and carter moisten At Junior Gatbortngx Hamid Mrs Thomas Ross at tended the annual Junior Farm ers meeting and dance at Wye bridge Saturday Euchre Parties Sevaral cuehre parties have beenbeld recently Mrs Howard Ciawtord had three tables with Mrs NiGraham Mrs Bur ton and Mrs NJohlistonc win ning prizes Mrs Jahnstonc had four tables with Mrs Crawford Mrs 15 Gilchrist Miss Jones and Mrs Crawford talng home the prizes Recent visitors with Mr and Mrs Elwood and Nelson John stone were Mr and Mrs Ray Robson and Sandra and Mr and VMra Doug Fleming and children of Alliston Wedding Guests Mrs GMcCuaig and girls were guestsat the wedding of Janette yrontli in SL Bartholomews Ang lican Church on Saturday Jan 29 Knocx Honor Newlyweds On Saturday evening last the neighbors gathered in the hall to honor erand Mrs Earl McKin few games of euchre Elmer Hunter as chairman called on Edna Allan who read an address Then Donald Gib the couple with cottee table and table lamp Both returned thanks and all joined insinging tfFor They Are Jolly Good Fellowst Dancing was indulged in until 1145 when lovely lunch finish ed off an enjoyable evening Community Club The Community Club met on 1Wednesdliy last at Mrs Bruce Wiees with goodattendance The meeting opened with hymn followed by The Lords Prayer Little business was on hand but the treasurers report was very tistactory Mts Shannon and Mrs Bow manwere in charge of the pro gram with contest on geogra phy The singing of The Queen erslnirg Floridahfora coupe of momhs vacation Weekend Visit gt MS Aliee VanVrisschie and Dianne Barrie spent the week end with her parentsMrjand Mrs Peter Gysel Recent Visitors lWaloer Black Weyburn Saskat chewan and Mrs GeorgeSmitJi and Mrs amen Sutton Midlt burst spent Monday Jan 28With Mr and Mrs Robert Lynn Mr and Mrs Fred Lin and son spent Saturday Jan 26 with friends in Oakville Husband in Accident MisBernardMorrison received one mile west toward Anten Aitken to Martin Faust of T01 Land MSBmce hens and Mervin Wise presented Utopia Thn Barrie Womensinstitute Hall onJcb With the Del Laws will meet on Tuesday Feb at can Rock Roll Band pinging 215 pm at the home of it Fad banning starts at pan but or on an asylum qulhrlo Community ascinocii sinister Dulce to the unto at the Music Saturdays at Pinecrut mllcasouthElmvale Mill on Highway 21 aor Valcntine Tom lian Edward School Fï¬nï¬ 889 pm Cards progoeaiivs euchre dancing Pd ua anticluneb Auapices Home and School Association 101344 Barrie Horticulturatand own lmprovenient Society membership drive Feb to Feb 18 Please receive canvasaera kindly For memberships phone PAW or secure at gBrowna Feed Store 1518 Society Ibrary Barrio Horticultural regular meeting Publi ti pm Wednesday Feb lllua trated lecture on Lilies bySandy Best owner of the largestfnumber of varieties ofelllies its the world 10114 Mr and Mrs Albert Mr and Mrs Stewart Neade all of Hamilton were recent guestsof Richardson 58 Burton Ave Windsor Localglï¬ Cantributes To Midland Strikeis WINDSOR CWCharles Brooks president ofUnited Atilo Work ers Local 444 announced the on ion would make weekly pay ment of $150 to striking workers at the Canadian Name Plata Lilli ited at Midlanrhr The company sup lies name plate for many of producedin Canada The strike oh 130 employees started on Nov 22 aver con tract dispute as Local lzBSat tempted to make tract with the company The un ion year broughtï¬ha meeting to chase and the usuaLso time was School Hockey The schools hockey team has been ng good account of themselves since the season open ed by winning all three ofthe games played Weekend at Home Edna Allan and friend and weekend lanoroiito Mrs Bowman Allan is in Toron to to receive treatment We hope ing her old self again Evening Visit Mr and Mrs Windattfand Betty of Barrie visited with the 111ng friend andneighbors for their kin ness mapthy and beautiful floral he Vehicles its first con received certification last Grant Allan were home for the to see her back honie soon feelv Kelceys on Saturda evenin last CARD or THANKS CRAWSHAWWo wish to thank the airman received duringvour recent to den 16 Francis st Members are reminded to bring homemade Valentine Also leis 1n preparationfor the Barrio and District Cnuada for Chilot there will be Prayer meeting hr womemin Trinity Parish Hall Collier fStrceton Monday after noonFeb attwothirty Wom en of neighboring communities are cordially invited join the women of Barrie for this interde nominational prayer meeting 1314 North Simcoe Weekly Afternoon Meetingsqloint Agricultural and Home Economics Meetings Feb Sunnidnle Camera Twnship Hall Feb Waverley Orange Hall Program This ï¬rst meet ing will be an introduction to the meetings ofthe following weelu Moving pictures will be used to illustrate the various topics Everyone welcome Time 130 to 430 pm 1344 Bus tour sponsored by Barrie Horticulturalï¬ociety to Bram ton DalesEatate orchids Festlva also to Calvert and It Fend leys Senior Greenhouses Bus leaves Wellington Hotelcoroer 830 SundayFeb Lunch olttl a1 Fare$l75 Silver coll ection at Dales for Brampton no tary Club For reservation pholie Mrs MillsPA 83749 or Jim Gab PA 8454 will lF THEY GAVEAM 05 MRCOMFORT Wnflclrï¬ wr raytr wmn WE ELL CHANGs or urs nor FLUSHES we will from hot illiahoo um um tension irritability weak mi lose of appetite ochre in painl nm to nnemiu disin change of in Romantic in Clinical Tests on majority of ed lefwijh 7o Compound MostJikciy you willvbo helped oner 10 DAYS FREE IIllATMINT II you are mythpod Just get Pinkhams from yourDru Store TIlke ffllagdnyd induct to an eomueo youroom ff mi do not experience lliiklng relic send the empty round for cheerful refund of your inane We have thousands of testimon lad bereavenient Mr Harry envy show and family And it Mitchell family i4 word last night thather husba had been in an accident and is Cornwall Hospital He is wished speedy recovery obiToronto Lewis Toronto spent the weekendfwith his parents Mr and Mrs Ted Lewis the Sunday Visitor Miss June Carson Barrie spent Sunday with her parents Mr and Mrs Eric Carson instillr1 pay Ail2 interest Uncondlhonolly outlast rnusrr no principal also an oil