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Barrie Examiner, 17 Apr 1941, p. 4

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Pu Four EGG5TRAOR Wee BINARY charm45a rwii nontrs JOIN iil is NA Navy frock nith lllll pique collar and cuffsw By IIIU WINSTON IlJCIhL the since it can it till splashe eerie collars model tt The hit that tits in EVENING rIIItitv COLLIER sr isrmi HlRtII meeting of the Collier 52 ll iixiliary was held oi Vttlllcgt oril it at the parsonage The meeting was iii yer for fioni Mrs eoe Presbyt the Supply play the worn gulls had done for war relief ll lunglaud Miss lean Malcoinson took the deVotional per iod her topic being Iiriendliness ENERGY For WORK Your most Valuable Energy My Food with solo Miss Chappel teacher in Japan College gave very stirring address on her work in Jap an which was enjoyed by all Miss Nora Dellait thanked Miss Chappel on behalf of the Society Refreshments were served and social half hour enjoyed by all for tythree present wk SYRUP GURNEY Ranges are unsurpassed for Economy 5Efficiengy Convenience an and Love Miss Strange favored 18E BAEKIE Lsnmbiu UNI silver fox furs Life Membership Pin Presented by WCTU To Mrs RowellI icc Howells Mrs is vlis wry gt Lend lU id be held l1llil iridium roniru igc illsiii ltfi ll wt tnr sectt ked lhci ti the tzift were added litatliiitl Hf the lltiioitl iiid lilv prayer Afr tir ezretl and II toyed cot1e of lgtt and sweet Woe 1in the bride Wore lllt patent tiered up mil nunrd tceemries colsage of After motor trip cast the brich lltl It in will live llt llrantlord llllillIRRHI qtue but pretty weddnig wast til the Presbyterian tlrilha tednesday Clltllf1 ll when Lena youngest dangle of li and Alis Archie Clllllt li was united in marriage toI ouglas ll Leigh second son oftI illr and Mr John It Leigh llawkiw trtoizc llcv illillllllll officii Itll in an ensemble of navy and whitev lhe brde was becomiugly attired HINTS lion Homelt bodies IBr Jussui ALLIN BROWN lourli of Humor llarvey Kleminer in attache of iltlnltllllc crepe with picture hat and Im II1IIIIII III IIHIIIII 0mm te tarsaee of pink Sweetheart 411 ICI II bII mm NWN ses and white sweet pens She iIIIIIII ljjmlund itvas attended by Miss Ruth llainUIILIIIIg IIIIIIIIII Imfnmulh say gowned in an afternoon frock of heavenly blue la riche crepe with nurban to match and black accessor ceremony infgloxig friend ryAHrgllet Iof iroses and mauve sweet peas man Leigh brother of the groom diate families at the home of the whit carnations res and wore corsagc of bronze Noiu with stories of the The lleienrc ll il perilous work lowered into crater to remove everyday life which deal bombs do of them was ic ion lne ith dilayiii bomb lliey heard him yelling lo mil MlL brd Ibring him up quick The otherl II Noam members thought he hail lost his string of pearls and to the bridesd maid compact and the best man cigarette lighter Following the ceremony buffet luncheon was served for the imme brides parents The brides mother received wearing navy sheer crepe and Mrs Leigh mother of the groom Wore black crepe rillnterulhe bride and groom left amid shofwers of confettinnd good wishes on motor trip to London St Thomas and Niagaiitlzills The bride donned beige polol coat over her wedding dress with navy blue accessories DYCKCRAIG very pretty Easter wedding was solemniLed in St Pauls An glican Church Midhurst when John Dyck and Ethel Isabel Craig were united in marriage at high noon Thursday April 10 71941 The Rev Wm Newman conducted the The churchwas tastefully decor sated in pink and while the altar adorned with Easter lilies TllL brideentered the church Ion the arm of her father Shewlooked charming in triple sheer tur quoise blue dress with hat and shoes to match Mrs Lorne Orseti Barriefsister oftthc bride was mat ron of honour She was dressed matching accessories The bride myeethcart roses while the matron of honour wore Thcgroom was supported Ibya Orillia Mrs Robert Fieldhouse played the wedding march Following the ceremony at recep INCEIISAiZ the year andUC Gurney built their fifstoverGurney have steadily been evolving the perfect kitchen range Today Gurney tangescqmbine in unique fashion all the streamlined features moderndiousewives want in arrange ri By promoting rcsearchinto fuel combustion Gurney haVeruiltrrranges that give more heat at less cost Ihrdugh Studying insulation they have made GurneyI 9ch not only heat up sooner and bake fastcr buflip your kitchengcoolIIinto the bargain Asforbcautywhynot visit your Gurney dealersiaud see the modern gleaming Gur neyI ranges lfOr yourself Whetheryim use coitbiWood gas or eclectricityfxthereis ya Gurney rchtly suited to your nee sSeeGurneyfirstl See Yiiitr Liiiil turncineiiler If IIOIDWI Gurney Dealer auail ahfe write direrfjo tbejGumeyi Foundry Cm Limited Tomato Writ ii IIIltfl MI Wigr fesfed KillV653 izi oI II Phone DEALER tion was held at the bridcsIliome for the immediate friends of the bride and groom Thc mothervofl the bride received in black and white triplesheer Following the reception the brides little niece Carol Ruth Or ser daughter of Mr and Mrs Lorne Orser Barrie was baptized The happy couple left amid show ers of confetti and good wishes for FROSTDENAULT IOII April 5941 Victoria Ave Baptist church Toroitto was the scene of prettyiwedding when ister Evelyn Margaret Winnifred only daughter ofI Mr and Mrs William Dehault became the bride of Norman Hanby Frost Rev iiDiveytiifliciated and Mrs Davey presided at the or gan During the signing of the reg Love You Truly The bride given in marriage by her father was gownedI in White lace over taffeta Her ngertip veil fellimrmahgloofJgrige blossoms She carried bouquet of American Beauty roses andbabys breath Nestled in the centre of her bouquet her grandmbtiher either 51 day in Scotland nearly 50 years ago The bride was attended by Miss Margaret Wallace wearing gown of heaven blue itfon over taffeta with matching at and shoulder 1ength veil She carried bouquet of red roses and pink larkspur Ern4 est Krogbbrpther of the groom was groomsman and the ushers were brothers of the bride IThe reception was held at the with Oh to be ill England child answered Ilitlcr and these was joyous yell from the whole room ed of her mothers appearance parents have done without anything to make them grow mentally they cannot have madothc most of them selves Miaturc minds need educa tion too vvhetherI it be by books papers magazines or classes it all the money for entertainment has gone to the children then thepar ents atCJJPllO be dull Parents are people too who are apt to deny themselves too much in their oversolicitous care of in dusky pink figured crepe with motorIIItrip to southern points 0n theirreturn they wiIlrcside in Barrie Priestman sang 51 was yellow velvet rosewbrn by Billie Denaulttand Jack Denault nerve or that the bomb was going loft so they tristily brought him up he CXCltlillIlld theres it rut down teacher had hereI London and she asked lass of Cockneys hem who wrote the poem beginning OIIIe Parents Are People sometimeson hears parent say they have sacrifich cveIrytlIing for their children lproudly or sometimes complain ingly Actually Itis nothing to be proud of Children do not appreci illC everything for them be proud of their parents mother and put everything on her daugh ters back there will probably come Usually they say it has sacrificed They Want to If without clothes at parent who done has time when the daughteris asham If Mplhers are the ones heir children or perhaps in their overambition We all want to do home of the brides parents The brides mother receide in Queens blue dress with corsage of rascs and sweet peas The mother of the groom also received wearing navy blue redingOte ensemble with cor sagcofrroscsandimaiden hair fern Folldwing theceremony the brid al couple left for allotteymoon east Theywill reside in Toronto Among the guests were Mrs and MissCElsie Smith Mrs Ivan Keeley Thqmas Graham and Mr and Mrs Robert Graham grandparents of the bride all of Barrie To Relieve Misery oftColiis Mothers everywhere are dlscovg cringi howrrveasy it is to relieve misery of coldswith VapoRuh Massagerelleve Coughing mus cuter soreness or tightness With this more thorough treat ment the poulticeandwapor action of Vioks VapoRub more eff ecttvely PENEIRATESirritated air passages with soothing medicinal vapors STIMULMES chest and mubagkmlike warming poultlce or plaster STARTSIREUEVING misery right awaleesults delight even old friends of VapoRub To GET VapoRub Massage with all its benetsmassage VapoRub for minuteson IM PORTANT RIBAREA BACK as well as throat and chest spread thick ayer on chest ficover withiarwarmed clotthE SURE to use genuine timetested vrcxs VAPORUB Brewing the pin Beaumont MA TE lhv lll ltiilt1l ll made the most of it no lil twilgt suits gay Easter bon ineia without top coats ii Clttllt black and white beige ts of balmy summer weather summer for hundreds of vi the many lovely costumes seen lldidb with enormous felt hats are one In several years ii 53 Jet Chat Womans Viewpoint on This and That ll Phone 917M Lister smson vas WIlCllIthg etc hits year After several ing first not rain and cold to have by tlis Tle litliltll hozi iI txl Lxlllill unbelievable Bar ltl full force were light were filled to capacity let liasttr gtttiCsiilttl in the towns streets and were crowded with pro wine the warm gtllllrlllllt El illtll too was reminiscent Man Itlttl liitl2 if sttllllll into Camp to sir and friends ipmmH itt an ed town these days pastel especially blue were much ll black or navy were also checks and rt now llispita in this season for the we entertaining for Margaret the on this past week Ruth llro dint il Miss IS OF STUDENT COURT Ilarric iirl Is Secopd Cocil Judge in History of Student ourt ttLhIivcrsity of West erit Ontario Now in Third Year tlic iylary tlon daughter of Mrs Mon liltlte Iziilttt titre Ant London Free Press on Thursday April The liss Mary tton of Barrie has been the st of Western Ontario oial woman in the history of the goinversity to hold the position as ijudgc Sha arc twomen Robert Burns of Tor ionto and Lyn Thompson of Ioron Both Burns and Thompson are students in business administration the former in his sophomore year and the latter in his junior to Lilt sor Miss Eleanor McRae Miss Otton 0111 is not best to give the children ev erth the most of themsclvcs but we shbul selves We love to be proud of our children but it is great satisfaction to be proud of our parents too Let us do everything to let our children have that satisfaction OuI children women share ers Come Spring we begin to get tired so often dbne in the saute old ways boiled mashed scallo cd or maybe fried methods none of them new but mayb by the with to the cream sauce ety of fa thepan and play kitchen checkers with browned Make potato biscuits Spread mashed potatoes in bak ing dish hollow out nests and drop an egg in each nest Bake in mo derate oven until the eggs are setI season cold mashed potatoes with alittleserpedouion and little thym egg and forminto rails Flatten the ends Roll fer bIrow package IemOn jelly choirs paragus tipsy Vz teaspoon oniouI juice cups eggs Dissolve hot asparagus liquid using either canned or fresthoiled Add the lemon and onionsjuice and let stand until the eggs cutin pieces and the as paragus Pour into molds and chill Serve on lettuce egg beaten tablespoon molas ses 3A cupmelted butter and lard cups rolled oats cup our cupsugar teaspoon soda rMix and chill before rollingt thevmixture is slighthb pee rolled oats instead of our onl he board Cut out and bake in moderate oven or 350 degrees 11 like this the best of all my oatmeal cookie recipes perhaps fbecause of the molasses hostess at delightful pa Bake enough potatoes for meals the sceondday slice them in quarterinch slices skin and all and brown in hot fat Cut cold potatoes baked are spe cially good in cubes and mix with cream sauce flavored with little onion Bake fiTrtwenty minutes to letthe sauCe cookin well Fry sliced raw potatoes in plenty SENIOR IUDGE llllllgtC Igoing ll and the late Otton 22 St llzirric was central in threecolumn group pic nd accompanying article in Adinini prefect WI the aim article was as follows as judu appointed senior judge for udent court at the University She is the seci Gunton and Ith ring honorswith Miss Otton 1L her only woman predeces cry best for our children but it ing We want them to make if also make the most of our will be better men and if they have learned to and not to he just selfish tak Polyalo Hints of potatoes We have them Here are ew different they may Suggest something ay of change do Make auceIfairly thin as it thickens further cooking Addicheesc byway of vari Do not have too many in them EsIo Ithey will all get or shge mix with beaten byhitting gently on the table in driederumbs dot with but put on agreased pantan nin moderate oven Asparagus Salad rl tablespoon lemonjuiq asparagus Iliquid hard cooked the lemOn iellylrin the it startsgto thicken Stir In Oatmeal Cookies it Sin ltv Thursday April 17 1911 WW lite ll unit oo All itit ll Illll friends ill by lit illiIs tl lll lame Tia it llillUilH ll 1ll It Il hill at in tap wo il Acct int llifl Shaftt ittornd the iii if lltllzi nril so ili li lt McIntyre lilo April 2728 and is in her third at the university Western strative lhis Assembly year appoint iial SAA banquet also of this city end of the term cases pen $49 Advertise in The Examiner 50 they at England itl lilch It Ulillli lgt2lllll if lilln now in itl 11 iii il Ill sllt lllt llorothy is graduate or iiin llnivtiity oi loi ionio liiiiity Anglican liiireli will be setting for an iiteztuiiiii wed unite and Bill liltoinsoi will take their litLl lhursday last IIIiIriaue os lrs lidword Md wedding cakes decorated lwis will llltl thy bride lllll ink and white paper conceal ii Tgt will be eioonnmzii many useful gifts including Ushers will be William Ioinfret iil tithes lollies shelf paper Neil Mcllridc Illllull IINI NARY Illlll St lames hinih gt completing preparations for cele bruting the centenary of the him ilredth anniversary the appoint ment of the first rector Rev John is enrolled in the political economy yea She has been arrive 11 various or gaiiixzitions since The judges are appointed by the minister of justice for the Students ho is ments were made by Alec lleAlister who last night was inaugurated following For Burns it will he scCoiid tcrIn Ile served this year with lJUl lllurray of London and Robert It is unlikely that court session twill be held this spring unless some Joffence is committed between now There ding for hearings REALM cm Quality Unchangedl THIS COUPON WORTH FIVE CENTS on the urchasc of lb tin of Pcrfcction ZornII at your grucers QISVCHISCd price if prescnied byjunc 5t 1941 Ilip fill in and cash at your grocers today SigzmrIrc DEALERS The RnwntrccCompany will allow you for this coupon if prescnictlon or before 1in 1941 Sign below to certify that you have allowed cusioincrhvc cents on this coupon III accordance with terms of offer uoouooaouuo DealersSignalire 90 EARS Iill AllllliSS Allllll II AllISIlN Mrs Mary ilchregoi llll2lgt Midland police are still gtClllkllllttl for lltltllillsj and unidentified man who is alleged to have tried to attack young wait ress as llt walked home from work Saturday evening Chief McDonald AN HAS WAY explained that the only descrip An easy way to find articles lost tron the girl could give was that the is to advertise in The llarrie llxain inan wore light hat and dark iner Cliissifieils Que cent word Will CASII minimum 25c April l6 She is Allistons oldest Clilillll next to Miss Annie lraccy ROBT RII HAMILTON OPTOMETRIIST Successor to Geo Fitzpatrick Office hours 90am to pm Satuidy to pm Eastof Post Office Phone232 93 Dunlop St celebrated her ninetieth birthday on DuoELEGTRIG eowmi 50 MISSION SOPoftrfthI II In your town HercIat the transformer and distribution station OntaIriIOJHydros transmissionlines end and your mumc1pIaI HydroI system takes 0verIIlcre power from oncof fortysilt generating stationsis sent abouuts many 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