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Barrie Examiner, 19 Feb 1948, p. 4

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IR Bell gatheredoat their home Pianigi Cliffo THE BARRIE EXAMINER BARRIE ONTARIO CANADA First in Barrie Series rd ddle if and Spelll very pleasant even ing with them and their ldmll on the occasion of their fortietn wedding anniversary More than is SW35 klllUHl lll 015W and THURSDAY IliliillllAIiIi lI lIlli The Quality Tea SALAD ORANGE main games Walter Bell and hits Mac IVK5IHIIX Donald delighted all wrth iium III IIII III IIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIII bil of songs Walter singing out rm AW iplace in the chapel til 5t Mill gt Bles this House and Road to IIII IS ICDOIMM lilfoitl ltroleI cilhlljlil Voungl Lhurch Bach HURIIIII My it by pun inhale PULN Mill teacher oiil iimry when hathlieli Mary trPofplsiiottifhI Sn limiter lmiiitv if the ROSill ConswI daughter of Mr and Mrs Janus as nlettmne will ulm aim1 05 3km TMllilo Rah letcr Gillcn if CieeziioieIlacameI III ISII iorII cligllllill recital at the Barrie the brim of JIM 1mm Banks Collegiate auditorium on Iiiesd son 01 the late Mr and Mrs ni lone mm Tm bc um in MN Ah Intt MN LN UH Dulmg he mu gm Feb 10 This was the first re Banks of Toronto Rev Dean II II sum If MidMC iwxkily in HIV 59V d5 eitalai tire Stll5 of three ar Clair lllCiilltll Will addrer tuIiIiIIiis iItIiiIriI 77 piesdiled to the hosts on behalf mnng by the Sumo munme TIIIII bIIIdLI IIIIIIIII III IIIIIIIIIIIRII by gt Club iIiIIlriitIitII itit IIiBII IIIJI The In storm lgt lIlrtut iigIlit at tho group by Mrs Ilook of the Bank Duvgmw Band IICIII fthIIIII lIIUkIId IIIIIIIIIV III II rm rx rLIaIl IoI it anti It rIIII III ltlI tlill ll maintain it Lit while Andrew Cumming expiess gamma Mus clammes slrccmmgm my III IIIHIIMI BIAIllgIQI IIIIINL gt2LIllIIlA ml llillliliillldl llizlltf IIdlI co to them the congratulations Roam crepe with mack CCUIaIngUSIm is tim an crul lit in hair in Illltl3 and good Wishes of the gathering FIIIIIIII Ide III The CS corsage uf talisman rows ROYAL FAMILY PAYS WAY tiozii ldlllti llrlltltEl to Barrie was Mr md My Belt each replied IIIII HI 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the tonie RthIlIIIIlIlIl piano WII II WM md 3t IM place of Vision for Christ and if list Ever since that time the stat ierri cone iii aiiinrv Aw rleacliers Itll ration interniiillil will be among exhibits isliown inllhe be mm ld 115 fiil rs rac an the mild l5 isiidtL tiiiiilLL ll5 be Illemg lplmllil Olliiill II ion um irone ie par icu vi ir line number was eoive ershl itht txttutiu lltlllltl of it lllt Jewell Section of this year slIIIIIIIII RIIIIIIIIIIIIIII III BIIIIIA HIS IIIIIII Addresses omen Iuce of pmwa 01 nhom Vlsmn handed over the was In what Is gtlllllilllhll to Itll lttlII borne on Hugh Industries FunI pruvm IIIIIIIIIIIII H3 MI Am forniance was much apprecuited ll UIDWPASTE tea discussion was held regard minim mom IIIIII be gm Clifford pm at BC um pig ttIrI lidsIIoi IItooIdI IIiiIilIIcuIitli mg emphasized in the London time wasI truly IwoiIiderful lo mg that the leiteis tttia ion Spring and SUIIImeI collections white 10 and tails vzli the fin icst of grand pianos this pcrson te Iabl young man completely capti vated his large audience with his eiiliiiig to an oerseis family iiionth it lt shown by the Societyof London cari lasliion Designers to the extent that they make all last seasons clothes completely out of date On Thursday Feb 12 neighbors landolher friends of Mr and Mrs rst Showings prowmed gkirtg did the youthful nine to eleven inches from the dUllb Llllls 51W ground and either extremely 53 ntllllon light or so full that twelve to six NW 05 lililUdllCl lll teen gores were notiiiiusiial Al ternatively circular cut was used or allround double or triple box pleats or crystal pleating The ef fect is an hourglass silhouette last seen in the first decade of this century with smoothly lit ting large hips toften padded small waist helped by tightlylaccd stays sloping shoulders and loose wide sleeves BCl Baud adian Music Celebrities in Rinu citalMr Godden when he playlit cd in Barrie year ago suggestIp ed continuation Trinity Parish Hall Friday February 20 at pm Il Sponsored inhe to encouraging these artists icuxorus wonnzxs iusr On Feb 12 Cimdle wi metI year lle began the study oiia several outstanding pupils at Mrs Millers with 23 pres CmI Mona Bates He is married East Home In SChDOl several letters of planks or Margaret PaisorisIgiiotlici distin Christmas chicr parcels were 1th lllalllSt rt 10 In Ald Of Rehablhtahonfor read Mrs Ba dwick read an in Bale9 SCllOOl Clifford P0010 Vi member oi the illpiano on Euro ean ac ers tciesting lettCi cf dpplIOLIRlIOii of thoimrmthlyMxommuqueritain SCmblc directh by Mona Dates Mrs John Mitchiiison will lead round table discussion by the Iiislitutcrrw mid was part ofa the twopiano team of Poole and Hallett lie It was decided to take part in the Canadian Appeal for Children Mrs Cumming was appointed the Institutes delegate to any facetId aan Wm ing that may be called regarding talllmem ll Later he the appealI ceived his VingsIas an aerial Dav TI II IvI III gator Since his discharge from pall the scrvtce he has resumed his pate in the Better liarni Home OIIICI Slums ed by Cemhl teaching and concert career jap or eng 114eua Ema In Housing Corporation and the De II Itorium and as guest artist with ipalmen 0f Agncunuu the Toronto Symphony Orchestra Plans for the conference Pen spent three years where he Icntertained in the rrcar ed for March II 1948 from lOSonata by Beethoven This son am to pm at Mrs NeIiv ata opus 27 No was beautifulI tons with Centre Vespra lnsti ly rendered the adagio the alle tute asIguests gretto and the presto agitato Mrs 01501 gave 11 leading And then by contrast the young the motto Home is Where the artistAmoved into Preludes by Heart is MrsIINcIW10n Dlesenl Kabalevskyj modern contempor led several instructive facts inwhErary composer After playing the paper on Publicity in the In firstPrelude in major Mr stitutes Mrs Miller conduct Poole stopped 10 char with His ed contest on birdsu MFS Walk audience and withchis informal erI had the top score ity Completely won their hearts Flowers were presented to Mrs These PIEludCS and he smiled IIIIBgu lgIJelgbrate Ihgrufloth wed friIIIhc spoke are unusual com ding anniversary posrtionsI to say the least but Mrs Lillicrap very ably demon like them and hope you will strated the making of key case Then he played the sharp min using leathen or in dramatic idiom the ina The 500151 perIfodI twiih Mrs jor lllemw believeit is Carruthers and Mrs Ferris as 1165 some sort of drinking song the tesses was enjoyed by all minor in waltz style and the DImIinor war song ending on Newsprint is problem with pasmm Olc mostneWSpapers these days Brev ity in copy kl appreciated Sure its delicious llll you make it with Caiialtl21 Corn Starch and it willxlic favourite with the whole family The quality orgiuiadICoriiStarch is the rcasoiiloi its popularity with housewives from Coast to Coast When your recipe calls for Corn Starch be sure to use Canada Corii Starch its dependable qual ity ensures excellent results changed to Four Etudes by Chopin rrwhich are not so familiar to aud iences as some or his numbers 5A which haVe become more popular Also Manufacturers of Crown Brand Cum Syrup ccs via movies and records in recent years These Etudes seemed to have symphonic outline with tempo characteristic all in the isame idiom of sixeight time F0 an encore he played jlsland The CANADA STARCIH COM ANYILirniftf loronto completely atmospheric giving the air of an exotic foreign isle Come Sweet Death Bach Montran EmuuiiiEii brief and served as prelude to introduce his final group which PINK CLEMSING CREAM was his finest moment his rendim tion of1he Fantasy andIEugue in Gminor an organ work by Johann our me ciiiiisiiu am IThe pianisihardlyt paused after CREAM ther0hale He was in the mood usuAiLY moved right into it and gave it full justice There was great afi plause and the audience knew they had heard fine Canadian artist IHe responded with Liszts REE wonddultlumingg Hungarian Rhapsody No 11 which CIIIeIIImBIIImh61p keepyour hasI popular appeal and in fact skinskwmomprusy EmuL delighted the students inwthe af sied CleansingCrcamfotdfyy teggggghm Celebrities series in Barrie are ROY FlnWle Director of 3C Music Ontariof Department of Education EttoreIMazzoleni Prin UNITEb If cipal Royal Conservatory of TIMEONLYI Music Mr and Mrs Reginald Godden Mr and Mrs Horace Heath Mr and Mrs WMorriSOn Mr and IMrsIICycorge Johnston Lloyd iTuffordI Sup ervisor of Music Barrie Schoolsl Laivn IBoWIing Members st Canadas bst cooks tellyou PURITYwFLIOUR is Ibest for ALL your Baking they mean ALL PURITY FLOURII bakes better bread Ibettcr pies better cakesI Try it Home of MrsIgiI Stewart TlieIiladies of the Barrie Lawn Bowling Club met at the home of II II II Mrs Clayton Stewart Wellington Purityllmu Mills limited mpmmI 43 III III IISt on Monday evening Feb la edarrd Pleuuend me any of thePurity Cool Book for Ilauqtly $250 lmlige rs which endow 100 PHARMACYAI III IIIIII iiIEiizaiietufSt ScJIiNBMon am we 371 new iprize iwias won iby iMrrs Arm strong Refreshments were served titthe close of very enjoyable cVening Those in Charge of the Wentngs entertainment mrgpvg McCuaig Mrs Williamson tna Mrs EW5utherland uuunuun i3uuunulunl IValue OfIPIrayer lpproxiinately 200 women from lrotestaiil churches in Barrie at meeting lrcsbyteriaii Themiasterful periiirniziiicc just as lltxltl collegiate stirlield simultaneously in other Chris recital theIIian comiiitiiiities world Fisher director of thato God in 1068 languages or dia Mr Fisher explainedleets during the hours of pray that Reginald lodden was partlyler responsible for this sciicsCziiirzis drawn up by the World Day Of Programs theme using Canadian talent with viiwIIIHds pIIIIIIICIII Clifford Poole came to CzinnlziIItl the afternoon gathering She Iltllll England at the age of oiieas assisted by Mrs Lennox piano at six He became one ofIiVlcCuillil mid the Conglegalldn al of teriiately read torparcd program Before each line of the Lords Prayer the congre Monu gallon rose and sanga hymn noon Strachan of the She remarked that the Lord gave gram The Lords Prayer thousands lCl Quoting one with the enter poims entitled fI Met God in the Morning she went on tospcak of the need of prayer in the world today She added that it We were to beI lievc inGod just little bit more Mr Poole opened his Barriere then we mlglll r10t quarrel Wllll gsonality and Dress VCIC allallglcital with the familiar Moonlight our neighbors so much Spellby John Ireland This waS Kelberinel was Mr Poolcsfourth CLEANSING CREAM number Tammmiwas Bath transcribcLby Franz Liszt for his heaviest ntimber and he the VPCanadian Music Enjoy Social Evening Wankeland Miss Caldwell were Ithe winners or the high and com cusmeirge eolaiionmcizcs 1119 lucky draw of Prayer in St Andrews Church on Friday meetings were ruled Ia World Day held 13 Similar throughout the Altogether prayers were offered The program used in Barrie Prayer Committee of America announce that all Christians roclaini the religion of God The of the program was the Mrs James McCuaig was leader nd Mrs Strachan Mrs parts of the pre Ihc main address of the after was presented by Mrs salvation Army the days pro Af of her favorite is the theme of Prayer is necessity she said It is impossible to believe in odau LnoLbclichnmayerL In order that the women might have power as body it wasim pcrative that they turn to th COLLIER UNITY AUXILIARY The regular Auxiliary of Collier St United Church was held in the rccrcaI tion room Monday evening Feb with the girls of Burton Ave United Auxiliary as special guests President Ruth Aarson conducted brief business period and then handed the meeting Over to ElinaI Fullerton Helen Lambert and Lu cille Greer After leading the group in at service of worship they called on the speaker ofthe sveiiingeMistid Colcridge who gave Qdclightful accountof her recent visit to Mexico which was much enjoyed by the girls MissI Edna Theodore favored with zi For his third group Mr Poole iPIGHSlng plat03010 Londonderry Air Light refreshments and social halfhour brought the even ing to close All Barrie Examiner subscrip tions are payable in advance meeting of Unity Danielgt81 is best Following her address the offer ng vastakeii and presented will be forwarded to Miss Bessie MacMurchy of the Womens Inter Chiirch Council of Canada in To ronto Tropicanasr the people of the world would be Icstroyed In closing Mrs He does not al board Straehan added God has never yet failed to an swer true prayer ways answer us the way we ex poet or wish Him to but lledocslm inswer in the way that He thinks paid all salaries and upkeep for lthe palaces of the Royal Family and substantial figure for Royal rOpicana nadian anon LAD now the the Exchequer It bounty liven the Royal parks and sure grounds belong to the Trea sury and not good profit in 1945 46 the surplus was 34519 pounds west end of London Last year the income reached total of 195888 pounds which netted prolit of some 960000 pounds to Out of that our King George had ad 410000 pounds from which he plea ALI SUII VICE AN Hill 91 KNOW All MY IJIANIIl bitSICK ii DIIII IOILJIN Uiidcrnoiuislierl in 12Yi tinitr lllC age of tour gti ti arizrn 18 tests itlel they have Ea points higher lililltllt 1ll il adequate diet Dlsses IESWEAR Wonderful nevus New Fleischmanns Royal Fast Rising DryYeast is hereready to give you perfect risiiigs delicious breads in superspeedy time No need to keep it in the iceboxNew Fleischmanns Royal Fast Rising Dry Yeast stays fresh in your cupboard for weeks szin thereready for work when winced it just dissolve according to directions Then use isffsh yeast lliYOILL BAKE AT HOMEorder at months supply of New Fleischmanns Royal Fast Rising Dry Yeast fromyour grocer Once yourtcyiityourllalwaysuscjr 4284

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