rmv rguvg nwmw HOLIDAY IN HONDA Ifr and Mra Bsrehl Monger handouts artsrl enjoying or weeks Marin the may stats of Florida Hm IN BAHAMA Mrs Hunter of St Vhb cola 51 and Mil allhbert pad to their honest dlowlnr or sy the Barbados En route borne travellers stopped in Ber mods to visit Mrs Mbertl relatives PORT ARTHUR GUIII hon Pulled of Idlliots Om centiesttsndlngscoursetnr Climber SPEAKER CHATS WITH PRESIDENTS Pictured at the annual meet ing ofBarrie Chamber of Conunerce held at the Con Burgoyne president of Ontario dumber Little linentallnn last night are from hit to right the new president Jansen Bill Chamber of Commerce hll wife and the Immediate past president of in Barrie and Gift ShOp Report THE STARS SAY The regular business mecting of the Royal Victoria Hosplte Auxiliary was held lil the file Carthy Residence on ftiesday Feb at pm President Mrs Christie is vacationing lnCallfomie and the meeting was chaired by Mrs Adams with at members mm No new members in ced by Mrs Boiler and welcomed were Mrs Fish er and Mrs Ted fneron Sick people back to work in cluded Mrs Gable and Mrs well Others who are lit but lrdprovlng are Mrs icebeile Riordan and litielhy Socere sympa was or pressed for Mrs Tom Graham whose husband passed away to Feb Mr Graham was torm eriy employed stlhe Royal Vic in torts Hospital Reports from oil committees were received Mrs Butler re ported the gift shop had made profit of $37095 in January This was very encouraging news Volunteer workers wrapped 13000 flulfs 100 tongue depres sors and Telful Mrs ludd know Kelly requested the Junior Aux illary purchase whatever wool it needed for knitting and distrib ute it themselves the bill to be paid by the Hospital Auxil isry Mrs Joyce Rotman volunteer ed to look alter the purchase of wool on behalf of the Juniors Mrs Rotman and Mrs Reta Davis were present at the meeting to represent the Junior uxtlisry Mrs Roach ls convener of TORONTO CF reiorrn school for cooks is being rim by two Toronto housewives its called the School of interna tional Cooking Were not teaching our pils recipes were teaching them to cools and they dont even know it says the schools founder Mrs Benjamin Seton wife of Toronto real estate man We send them out at our classes changing daily cooking tried habits theyva been using for 20 earn says her partner Mrs enlamln Ganeen psychia trlsts wife Mrs Setup is Canadian born woman who has been food aid conscious most of her life Her tether in the meat business loved to cook The school began when she agreed to teach some of her friends and their laugh ters how to cools Mrs Geneen who came here from Scotland eight years ago married into Scottish hotel family While her husband was to the services during the Sec ond World War she took cook lng lessons from hotel chets and went on to classes at the famed Cordon Bleu school in London Weve felt cooking should be creative for women because they have to do it lays Mrs Seton An ordinary dish can become an extraordinary dish Cooking is an art not an occu pation they agree that overcooklng is common Canadian fault and in class they aplcereclpe instructions with general hints Mushrooms should be cooked four minutes Vegetables should be cooked briefly in water at rolling bolt The water should he saved for stock because cv erythlp else should be cooked in stocnever in water Water is forwashing Pan ried meats should be ooked one piece at time and pan ialiowad to come back up to proper cooking temperav tureyhetore each nawpiece goes cooliingcaflhey urgepup aysto set the table attrar lier llor enia Caldwell Won Sale to he held at fklnlfy iisll April Various members volun teered to assist her During anu total of any articles of lien were cut and 71d articles sewn Mrs Gable asked the Auxil ierï¬ if they could supply $500 to el get extra material to so it on be made up during the winter months 3500 to be used for bolts of heart was approved Mrs it Page and hire Jessie Eirch were appointed to get prices and details on cutting méchtngfolrllnAcnam on or us sry as up the making of all hos glint linens and this is very lg help to the scatter mugs as ey have many projects The new suggestion box was use One suggestion was March should be membership mom Tim charman st onc gra sugges on all said Dpersiion and arch for Membership now in progress 00 per ear Another suggestion was cent this for anyone who didnt eaCh Memh bring their good magazines to the Auxiliary rooms each meet ing Mrs Badgley with different assistant ends month will supply all waiting rooms in it first name to the hospital with the magazines tri ououets of artificial flowers Etta er are on display in the gift shop arranged by Undsrhlll and Clara Perkins They lent touch of spring to the gift shop Mrs Adams teachers are antibuffet We oer parties with hot food The smell catches the nostrils opens mind says Mrs Geneen You never know what good conversation is in people until you let them around table any Mira Staten sang amin to try something new should be no problem Often husbands have specialties in restaurants but are scared to suggest them at home because they think they take hours to cook says Mrs Seton But they also think things taste better out Gourmet cooking is not ex olic and difficult its the result of care The palate has to be developed as well as any other instinct t0 BUILD Vaassoivnvo new seasonings use minimum amountsay half of curry when the recipscalls for teaspoon Mrs Geneen advises Start small and learn to increase And dont be afraid to alter recipes when you find It spices you ilk and the amounts that taste best to you fa Actually we find our pupils often any new spices dont seem to have enough taste Their pal MR atesarenteducated yet think mp hot dogs and ketchup which is staple item here have given Canadienr taste for high IpICea lhats one reason ital llin food is so popular The teachers want their pu pils to try new foods when they eat out but Mrs Geneen says oestrus food toi houses and food for rsstaurantsand people shouldnt miirvthetwo food such an est beef wh chehould go fromthe oven straightto thetahie should be eaten at home in restaurant it stands on the steam Viable Made to order foods which to for KEEP CEEESECOLD Unopened shoes such as cream cheese and cottage cheese areI perisha his and ohon be kept refrigerated your my tsk Imagination and enterprise on your part to advance tab and financial goals during the com lng year but the results will be her wilibe fine for are were requested to be endowed wi ad attended her will first Hospital Board meeting and be too of oat Bisho the Antiller Still 30mm the save NW Of the Earm howeveropmonm° at am thus 3510 odssoclstihh of Gilli drens Ald Societies and the foods says Mrs rest the pores and sharpens the Whitllllflnu have Monicas PTA evening in the panel of thr discussion of Boys Mrs Glassford eciail teaspoon 31 madly and Shows Big Prefit OR TOMORROW Adopt realistic attitude to srd your problems new and you can solve them more easily than by shutting your eyes to facts Ba especlllLV careful in dealings with others since some persons may cloak hostllltv un der mantle of civility FOR THE BIRTHDAY tomorrow is your birthday horoscope indicates that it some extra initiative all worth it Your best periods aion these liner will occur in mid une mldAugust into No vember and early December do not overtar yourself in the intervening periods since strain and fatigue in trying to schievje dohiecti your ugment an is on from putting forth up iforte to make the yes could cloud the needed most of are really good periods July iNovembcr social activities will floats in Port Arthur Mr Pariard will return to the city on Sunday INTERNATIONAL NIGHT Guests from the neva form ed Allisten Businssr and Pro fessional Womens club who at landed the international Night ceremonial dinner at the Barrie brmchotBandPWclubattbs American Hotel were Mrs Nor ma Cook president Mrs Lie homso Mrs toil Stokes Miss irons show Airs Mao Gordon Mrs Dorothy Kon ney Mn Therm skinner Mra Audrey Cousins Mrs Kathleen McDonald Mrs Margaret Mo Cracken Mrs Margaret Stalls Mrs Robinson litre OFiynn Mrs Vicky Little Mrs Msrgsret Murphy Mrs Cecile King Mrs Helen Moore DANCE PARTY The Continental fun was the setting for the annual Chamber of Commerce dinner and dance party last evening Head table guests included guest speaker Burgoyne of St Cath srilies president of the Ontario Chamber of Commerce Group Captain Diggle Officer Com msndnig RCAF Station Camp Borden His Worship Mayor Les Cooke Earle little prasidt of Barrie Chamber of Com mares Rev Walker MscLsren Bud Thom as Jansen ham euchra party was held at the toys True Blue Hall High St by the ladies of the Orange Benevolent No 1129 Prise who cars were Mn John Corbett lone hands Mrs Clara Eccles lsdiu first Mrs Maude Sena mens lsdiu second Mens high John Corbett mens see and Art Johnston Ladlea low Mrs Anne Binnl mens low Arthur Crotas ENGAGEMENT The engagement has been an nounced of bliss Lorna Horton daughter of Percy Horton of Barrie to Duncan Doherty son Alexander Doherfy oi To more trinity Anglican Church Barrie will be the setting for the evening ceremony Feb 13 MOVING TO NRONTO After years residence in Barrie Mr and Mrs John in man of Dunlap Street East are returning in their residence st or Fortress Crescent Don Mills Mr loogman ofthe Benin branch Canadian imperial Bank of Commerce staff has been transferred to Tomato bank Mrs iongman has been active with the Evening Circls and the Sunday school of so Andrews Presbyterian Church AT CWI MEETING Truev Story Of Adoption Highlights Panel Discussion panel highlighted this And late meeting of St Marys Catholic Eu MidDir womens league last evening camber will be extraordinarily benlgl wglara romgnguyis con cern man rela tionships should mark most year but do try to month and in mldseptem child born ii svo ctlon in domestic circles late aldhlml his meeting was resultvol an intensive program launched by the Ontario Provincial Coun wborehy cards per gscup was asked to Parish Adoption Meeting The Catholic Womens League on this day win launched the program on adop ih remarkable last March Prior to emery and an inexorable will the inauguration Day the pro and encourage small frequent did so mm web Md Hm at their best are restaurant Seton Good at make fine soups Boys Vocations Discussed By PTA The regular meeting of St was held liieaday school program consisted of ea speakers and Vocations tor Panel moderator was PeterMills lawyer outlined area of university education boys Motor Allan Garcia in the and en techni COUIBGS Lou Cavanagh outlined on ree Armed Services national requirements in indus try and young man could what advancement make with his andarld of education question andanswer period lowad with boys of grades and iilattendance etresbments were aervedby vacu and her com yng banana ado 7s ortunit pom If the tensity is shy about no or eye to curb tendencia gram was sidsmitted to the in Child Welfare Branch of the De partment oi Public Welfare it at rocsnved endorsation and as sumed of complete coopers th tion from each of thee groups Because of the erroneous and misleading irn dopllon in the community the campaign was undertaken to ac quaint all Catholics in them vince with the facts and to point out that it is much easier to adopt than mostpeople realize At present ihera are 67 Per ish Councils lnthe province with membership of approximately 73000 women Each of theseil sponsoring Parish Adoption Meeting open to men as well sswomen to acquaint and re late to them the True Story of Adoption Many children re main in foster homes because people are not aware of the toy and happiness these children in tsbls and older children could bring to them QUESHON PERIOD At these meetings there will be informative films shown so cial work well as adoptive COOKING THERAPY MONTREAL tCPt Cooking in good medicine for sound men tal health says Dr Hyman pressions about llt Th parents will be on hand to and war the many questions which may arise Many agencies have already reported an increase in their applications for adoption in the provihCe direct result of the Cathode Womens League Pro gram William if Bury Director of Child Welfare Province of On tsrio stated There has been an increase of interest In adop tion generally While this re action has been particularly ev idenced amongst Catholic people are are indications that sym pathetic interest as result as been generated in adherenis of other religious groups ihe following is statement an adoptive parent To me the presence of children in home fosters toy and feeling of pride when they come to me for help advice or cars more we invest the more lay and happiness we mp Where theres room in the heart theres room in the home for one more EXPEUIB WARM WEDOOMI OATAWA CF Prime Min ister Pearson said Wednesdsy he is sure Queen Elizabeth will receivs warm welcome in Quebec in October Mr Pear son was replying to ltoberl MuirPC Cape Breton North and Victoria who suggested that the Queen visit Nova secs tia instead of Quebec in View of some expressed opinions that aha will not be welcomein the Frenchspa province on THE PRESTIGE silicosis on WllSttflS Caplan assistant director of the Montreal Childrens Hospital department of psychiatryuiiis department has introduced cookinginto its programs for emotionally disturbed children The child picks his ingredi entsmixos thorn bakes them and eats the results This is an experience to creativity Indira dependence i=cnfc0MPLers TRAVEL ARRANGEMENTS chi 107 Dunlap Amid from Queens Arxarn my new mwnnnfluuu at uezqnflrlflfl Waggauofftoobeounï¬dumot COATS versatile styles that step out in rain or shine to lead the fashion parade Waterproofed of course But with styling this exciting who needs to wait for rain Double breasted Colaneae Pop tin sportspolka dot lining and matching snort Petite sizes who 16 Dropped waist sandboxpleat in Bone beige navy or red 1993 tarsal styled of waterproofed Pop ltn Petite sizes to isdn yellow navy beige or brown 1698 ic classic favourite novenfiorion reversing he plans Poplini3eige with black watch outlier plaids Staesff014 riooo Junior foreign intrigue ins