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Barrie Examiner, 1 Apr 1948, p. 4

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as mbMmwl4rL Till UARRIE EXAMINER mains ONTARIO CANADA lbi 33P llIlS County Library Books Circulation of 56944 in 1947 More NonFiction The board ol the Sumac tw lerar Cooperatitu littil first regular Incctntg of the your on Friday MaIch 39 with the chairman Mrs ll itiontagtzl Leeds presiding Ollztls pltgtIlLI were Warden Walter Middlcton Allison ol oliingwood Gibson of Orillia Frod lluiitci of Tottenhain Page of Bum and Louis Trutix of Angus 07 The lirst rncmbor Lt BATTLES well attrirrled district rally First Ballinl tnuich to chtor the WV 5i Luann 81 will flitldblt irtuiu Friday tIavLiopia on lu ll April llUlllL Lnuich oil l1 picsxtll ll HAVANAS OLIIESI SIItlll71tl2 lllt lvllll VI 21 lkiil lllt bio 11 lliltllu was innit tlzo llltiiliin ii111ogt Today Tho yuan olcipyntan who now llltii 151212 xiliIit of Agar Sincall 11plis 12 11niinor ho typo ut silioclns 111t altciiot 111 Lopon llciilcu to lllgtllltli hour11 Dollilla and was wnIIc 111 liiiiopo that ho gatnorxd pIc turcs and nlforIiiaIIon for his 111 EN 21100 Mary is 11111 In lllt inrm Indog Ithick of tho battlo Ior dollar Lillllii 111 Thu WImlw Stat ltlllllltltl Illor Plapwty uorkrd mx tunlt11 11 min chair sclils and prtsvntiti thorn to itho W1 Iiions llonto liniiistins lozl Isalo to buycrx In tho tnztod Stair This 11 dono Ia holp tirvat llin Itain get badly noodtd doliiil to Iinanco Illiltllilt 11 All Th ls1x tapostry Loikid bf iQuton MaLy sold tar Slu looo lt boronios total war whou tho 1Quiwu Moihor takis noodlo 111 llllllYm haod and starts doing fancy work PARTY 11 Etot1o sold to pain dollais ihzit its lllt rpirit that carrio tho ThuI T= ltish pooplc atom In tho oil iadtorsny ro111 tho Owon ll =Sound SunTunes I1 Old II II Eliadliuliiu it lull Ln tc IIhthhxirilrgiIslamItSlidiihig Sar still lil spitrat ramp and lllltt tho l111 itppthi 111gt111stll11pl1onillto lil0vc1 ilhvm mm Ivlbhlli 311 111 rown oxpor 1111 1I1ic clubs such as Kiwanis 4iiIllltll was urtlal ltILIt1gtgt 111111 53 to zppoal loII Iv 11011 Shrine Ith par CLorIIIcs tll2Nllt or Ntill WWI WWW 1111111ltovvt In tho caster Scals Sale 2151o1Scal 1d ovor llltl coopcralo with the tho fow and tho swlsh of skis was SIIL If LNhILI lIIlIItnf IHIHIILI lroplzltod bf lho lltltll of lloo ttow III mmI IIIIII II IIIIIII III HIIIIII work has of l1 son no Smith ILLclings ilt HAW ll do Loaf Llardi on 21 was to which 12 top l1l bouiowt to Miss Lawrcnce 11 iwnall of all handicapped young durum the Gardens Show rl was brudc1st we of charge lt3 radio stations 12 Iaimi by liiistor Soils help uv1t two camps and staff of rld 111115119 With the fundsraised war It is hole to open an ll III Boyview Chapter OES Marks 24th Birthday Bayvicw Cliaptcr No 103 01 lati IQ ngds Kidnev Pills to tho llllIl ll 111111 paiz to to now l1l1l11 lll111111 Thc librarians rcport slIowtJ that the circulation of Count Library books during 1947 totaliclg 56944 almost 2000 more than was estunalcd in tho riport to the1 January sossion of County Conn1 II cit and an incrcaso of txi9 ororl blll WWIV lllbinj vil the previous year Although tililsllhappm5 ll de if of this met635 came from mpgthcthaptcr and ofI tho on Io gtIIIIEIIIIII those days has Wltt and ot lkl gum or the MIN lLllllll LrIIrlcx also Icciillod In bl Is 5591110111 nontict1on booksr II 501 5L 90 1b nIlculcnts or days gono o111L1Lh 010 read In LIL ratios III IIIUIIIIIIIIII III III 36 more childrens books Hi1 ll II III schools arc being sorvicod as wolli short soryioo 111 lttLIllUt 11 as 20 libraries and 10 doposit Stir Mrs Ohyo lloruiss Mrs Marking trons llcdgLr and Mrs Anuio illogu who Since meeting ot lht county haw passed to tho rdor lbme library board Incinbors and coun was road by Mrs Mary ixnapp lv librarians is being hold in Lon lollowid by mmutos gtlltllIC 111 1iorlt don on March 22 and 33 to discuss 1111111on of all thLi5kl 111111 uniform constitution for Ontario sunuwmu my WTHHRI MM Around 40 ourI enirgy lessens IV II IIUVI COIL Ik III rm perience his tang 1t usto iloour work will I9 county LIIrILsd I111 IIq trons potI squiIIt IIII IIIIIILIIIIIIII1IruII 1h IMI mm should mid If stILutIon was lawn up the 111m Into gt1 IL In gmmtwmphshmmmnw musunIOImeIII Leeds hlp lruax and MIss 01a around tho Dilllot tabttIulnti 1x Im happmnI 1IynnIloIifwe on the librarian Iworc dclcgatod Ito Edward out the IboautilIulI Ikidn mil Mulder disorders such as Back attend 10 mllllllll Cilkl PlimldldIb ll lllllVIIlI tirlIr lliuluhr llbrumatir Pains Lusituile mo of tho chain Miss II 1111 L0mirrwmngnmgy IMHO omnmm olo An ttllpiutllttltl IpiotzIIIanIiI lll ho my F0 In mm cludmg Vocal solos MisI IinIi MIME kldmy Pins have been hIIlIIIIIg mm mm and Bmmlcv llsilfll old women to keep kidneys and lilnddrr in musmu rcmmlum Imxi nod order it you are nearing 10 or put it NC SmlismmI lmld NI or the sake of your licallh and happirr lIIn Inusli Zlt to tic ucn Kd PM inni dull 11tut usi on Incy Is any 01Fbildmd 221 or oral roInInIsLini1 and social LIlUI Wish on mont of tho ovcnlnil long to bc Ninctocn Chartor nltIIIbtlbvWll rumomwrvd present Inctudnig the first Worthy Matron of tho Chaptor Mrs Anon Edward PDDGMof Toronto and of tho the first loitli lation iiiIpaii Chapter Mr Chas Wico Stroud Other Charter Incuibcrs proscnt clls orchostra and When Canadas best cooks tell you PURITY FLOUR is best for ALI your baking they mean ALL bakes better cakes PURITY 000K 30th The most useful book in your kitchen 873 tested recipesAt your Grocers SILOO sent postpaid on ceipt of coupon and $100 Publirbed the Mill 27 of Purity Flour and 734F47 Pun PURTTHLOUR better bread pies better Try it gt Mothcr be uptodtltiil Purity Flour Mills Limited 17Departme43K Flea and mi copy oldie Purity Cook Book to which endou $100 Addmrt Mail to nearest oiccSaintJohn NB Montreal Ottawa Toronto Winnipeg Calgary Vancouver 91 mm tho 111sll11111 tho widilzo Lil Jon 1l llrIlit lIlt Introulzi ll111l woio 11111111 bl III ll1tl gtIII itognl 111 1lil iiii Si 112111 Illi iu1o tirzp Alli lhltu jvltliuill smith llii wit llltl ltuuu 11 liiilttt 11gt llIilZllIllllly tioubio11 1ilil1 inony gtiili121111311i HI iirows hiacI lli 11 oclock oyoning March 19 lltt2 l1o daluzluir Mr 1le l1gt llIIiulak ililltll lilli Ilaiatoba ltttltlr tho b11111 otlloborl Ittll1l liooai gt11 of li latiwar and tho into Mr llobiil Locicar liar rir ltov Jamis 111oll oIIIonitv od with Craig ilaintlon aI tho organ Tho church was ilitoraliil with tall standards of pink and whitc snapdraoon and torus liyon in ago by 11 tl1oii11la lr Alox loltan llio brido woro onn of whilo saIIn and halo of 0111112 blossoms caught hor lullluulh $1213 zil Shc carritd oasrailt of tliiIo illarnoy whilo and fern and woro string of ptarls siit1l o111 i1i11 111 TUNE ll la latest developments in infant feeding Send for the interest ingI22page booklet liHealth ful Feeding foriYour Baby2 It tells aboutprotective healthful foods foryour baby explains they benets ofhomogeniiation and tells why homogenized foodsare extra easy to digcst contains useful charts on babyTsI gIrowthIIand comparative Wight tables To abort thistree boOklet just sendyao Qname to Libbys IChIathIamI Ontario and your copy will be mailed to you 611111 M3 2250 SHEEIS AN EDDY QUALITY PRODUCT inn1 hnd boil 111lt 11 lI ll1 li1 1111t1111111 lllu lillltlit iittl11lac not lit11 Hmallo If Lilitl yollow 11 litidosuxaui not 11t1 l1 111111 11 iilflliiIlail 11 llIiit TrTThtjltmTt aIIIICaIIIiit lumiuiol of p11 11111111 11111111111s l1 Suino 11ioar was urooiIvr Im11 and lil 11211115 woro Iilor Lot 11 and lCd111lan llzi 111Il111 was hold at llous whore EEI ghosts Ltl t1ltl by tho grooms llltilldt roar111 tlowiroil izroy orvpr dross and black hat and co1gtr of 211111111 lulIxaboih insos For traxolluiu tho bridolwo cabardino roll of dark wino sham black hat and Iiitcssoiics and 111s of plartIoli Allor l11111o111o111 spent 111 llullalo NY Iho bride aud ilt 111k Iltiilwtl bran411111111 forgot1111a talos School oajx March 33 with Open flUusu tiilt Nlt1 Vocational School Annual Open House Attracts Hundreds llio annual doinonstration of cork toni by tho Vocational tin111111 lassos at tho frincc of was hold on Tues llio sot for 830 to pm but stoady flow of lllHM Intorostod stziitod at p111 and lupt up until 10 p111 lho disptaywasnvcll arranged 111 lhi largo main corridor On 11w 1tl11a woll choscn assortment of loatlioicraft included beautiful handbags pursos and many other uticlis of oxoollcnt workmanship dono by tho mcmbors of two clas sos conducth during thc winter by Mrs Vll Mcllor Noxt to this was display of sowing by the class conducted by Mrs Wolham and across the hall another largo display by the limo was proom will lako 11p ILStdetltl 11 71 Biaki 5L Barrio Easter Cantata By First Baptist Choir Much Appreciated Under tho direction of Miss Elsie Clouchloy organist and choir Iliador First Baptist hurch choir prosontod Tho Conqucrinp King an liaslcr Cantata by Alfrctl Jud son 1117110 churchaudilinium on Tucsday owning March 23 Many wocks intonsivc study and training wore spent by the choir members and their cftorls Wcrc rewarded by tho gracious icsponsc of the audicnco Thc oponing numbor on 1h pro gram was an organ solo by Mis Cloughlcy Evening Hymn whict was iiiimcdiatcly followcd by thc cantata Aftor That They Had MockcdHimficcitalivc by Miss Margaret Sinclair TlicWondrouS CrossSgtlo by Miss Margaret Sinclair Silver Starlight Crowns Thy TombSolo by Mrs Irwin and Chorus Love Divine by Mrs Michael Dayholos and Chor us And The First Day of the Week Rccitativc by Herman Tonilinson Tellis Wherels HeChorus Duct Mrs WiggI and Mrs Irwin Solo Paid Irwin Master and KingfSolo by Mis Margaret MacDonald Why Seek YC The Living Amongzle DeadN l101ris Grave Where is Thy Solo Paul Irwin The Conquering KinggtChorus CHOIR MEMBERS SOPRANOS Mrs Ralph Carson Mrs Lorne Craig Mrs Michael Dayhotos Mrs oGeorge Grenk Miss Marlene crmeyojltlisslhyllis Jermcy Mrs MacDonald Miss Margaret Sinclair Mrs Douglas MJJEMJ JLIiss June Ward Miss Muric Ward Mrs Wigg Mss Nelma Wigg Miss Margaret MacDonald CONTRALTOS Mrs Bart TenyIssDawn Grenke Miss Olive Cole Mrs Irwin Miss Joanne Tomllnson TENORS Harold Urry Paul II win Michael Dayholos BASSESf Norman Havcrcroft Herman TomlinSOH The choirIrepcatcd the cantatai for the morning servicoon Sune dayMarch28I Formerlf EdgorResideut Marks 90th Birthday Home in soskotchewon Charles Gardner of Sintalutd Saskcelebratedjus90th bicthd at his home On Saturday Marchti Mrs Gardner is the former Amy Osborn and is sister of Osborn of Dalston Mr Gardner was bornin Edgar and went to Saskatchewan in 1896 He farmed in the Spring Coulee district and moved into Sintaluta in 1911 He was active on the town council and also served as member of the board of Indian Head Hospital An enthusiastic church workerghe attends the United Church regular ly Hi3 hobby isv gardening and he is in excellent health Fifty guests attended the birthday cele IIbratiogatIIblntaluta sanio class Boyond those the showing of work by the sewing class of MrsiM Gillcn extended almost to thc cud of tho hall in all of this type of work 21 particularly large range of stylesl was shown including dresscs blouses drcssmziker suits and also some dainty smocked effects in childrens wear The work throughout was excellent large screen near the entrance hold an assortment of cards and posters by the Sho1vca1d Class directcd by Gcorrgc Hill This class also had charge 0T cards and posters used in all displays The class in the study of Eng lish for athc Polish veterans at tracted many visitors ThiShas were Mrs Mary Knapp PDDGM Mrs Sadie Wood PUDGM Miss lrcno Knapp PM Mrs ftiarlotu chb PM Mrs Robccca Lough ccd PM Mrs Vcra Mitchell PM Mrs Blanche Webb Mrs Edith Ogden Mrs Beatrice Spcarn Mrs Jessie Chccsman Mrs Margarot Seymour Mrs Gladys Boll Mrs Albcrta Stonchain Mrs Jossio Maxwell Mrs Frances Walker and Mr Wm Minnikin 111 of Barrio Mrs Beatrice Henderson Toronto Janet LEdwandi Cziston of Fern Chapter Toronto The work for the eveningwas presented by the above mentioned PastMatr0ns and Past Patrons assisted by other Past Matrons and Past Patrons 0f Bayview Mrs Helen Ha Mrs MinnIe Thompson Mrs Mary JoryMrs Dorothy Bell Mr Carl Hampel Mr Thompson Mr Wm Bell and Mrs Beatrice Spearn Charter member and Miss Bessie Spcain organist large attendance of nonChar ter members testied to the growth of and interest in Bay view Chapter since itsinstit11tion 24 years ago Visitors from other Chapters were Mrs Hallowcll and Mr Hat lowcll PP Jeptha Chapter Mair Mrs Thompson St James Chap tcr Man and Mrs Cauthers Ccn tenniat Chapter Cobourg rs Annie Edward brought MODERN 8111111 bccn carried on this year very suc ccssfully with Mrs teacher Perhaps most popular of all was the Well arranged tea table across Doan as the back of the corridor with its attractive candlebra and owers where Mrs Bigelow and Mrs MfCillen poured tea Many assist ants from the classes took care of the serving and there was cheer7 fut buzz around this area alleven mg Vocationalavork is now directly under the supervision of the Bar rie Board of Education with Bell principal Museuhf Jsxhihits Supplied by Slnlcoo Couilty Willem Institute Christening Robe of the 50s Another splendid gift to the Mttseum fromiMiss Hattie Or chard Stroudhercbnistentng robe This lovely infant garment was made byher motherMrs Orchard in 1854 and was worn at the baptismIof each of her six childrenTMiss Orchard the younI est and only surviving memberpt the family The garment of ne white lawn is 39 inches in length and theiSkirL has width of 85 inches It is trimmed with laceand insertion the bodicewaist band and short sleeves with caps are embroidered with narrow lawn braid in neat design The hand sowingon petti coat and dIESSWlLll painstaking gathered skirt is work ofart In addition to the robe is the guinea stitch babys lace capmade in 1854 byMrs Orchard Aguinea was paid to learn the stitch in is being loaned to the artment by requestof the Royal Ontario fewmonths as nothing ofthe kind is on exhibit Christening robes have been used long time as seen in old photographs pictures of royalty and pictures in the time of Napole on PRIVATE ENTERPRISE Largest privately owned busi ness and entertainment centre in the United States in Rockefeller Centre New York Museum for pet Mrs Adah Noblol AT LASTAmodrnimproyiidjycastthathccdsooiicfrigerl TTERS Ilolps to sliuiulato the action of tlio bowcls kidneys liycr 111111 Sltlllllltll It aids in the elimination of wastes and LIIIpurIlics from the body The result is often sIIIootlIcr clearer skin Burdock Blood Bitters is sold at all drug counters The Milburn Co Limited Toronto 011 Radio Wave This new professional precision por manent features automatic control and splitsecond timing ends over and under proceSslng and leaves hair soft and LUCKYSA BEAUTY SALON 8ElizabethiSt 7Barrie rPhoneI2853 ooooooDnOnnIq0000Ilro tiistrous Now Available At ration With New IFleischmannIs RoyalFasr Rising Dry Yeast the Cupboard youre set for spedybakinggrand results Yes7 this modern baking discovery ts all recipes USE eriactlylikci Ifresh yeast in any recipc IIF YOUBAmT HOMLLget several packages of Fleisc gt hmhnnRoyal Fast Risin Dr Yeast tDdayAtyOuttgroce1s ladz fcmelblanygcjgg

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