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Barrie Examiner, 28 Mar 1952, p. 11

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The afternoon In 11 the day School room of St Andrews Presbyterian Church on Wednes day March 26 sponsored by the Womans AOCillofi W113i the ss slstance of the Hyenmg auxiliary was well attended parcel pus table in charge of Mrs Bruce MI Caulcy where small glfis sold for 25 cents and home baking fable in MD II Sult fix marge OI TarBush added to the success of the tea Retelving lhu guests Were the president of line WA Mrs Gates and Mrs Caulcrun Thu tun table was lovely ulth lll arrangement of spring flowers and pussy willqu and each of the smaller lea tables llch small cut freplece of puzuy willows daffudll Pouring tea were Buyers Mrs Empire Mrs II Milne and Mrs Ullman The lull convuntl was Mrs Perkins and members of the association assisted In some log Members of the Wurluns Can ldlan Club executive bands and other gutsis enjoyed the hospitality and atmosphere of Gwen Fifcs Studio unCodring Mlle Raina Shopoff lCibpiLSldLill of the club entertained in honor of Rev Suwby MA DD principal of Upper Canada College Toronto of Mr and Mrs Sluwult To mllto Strutl fur Illllltl and over night The dance at Guthrie on March 17 sponsored by the Wurllcns flos pltal Aid offered very entertain ing evening to the 181 present There were door prizes dances and birthday prizes kindly MIS Borrow from Household Finance on your signature No orscrs or bankablc security We specialize in prompt cash oans forme good purpose out f4 prefer Household Finance fast friendly service Phone or sic in today CIDifs lusts cl nos hasan 16 Illsbub Sm and floor Pinon null ONTI OlllLIA um grcai deal of work the hu It the home of Mrs Ralph Jenkins for the Church lllUlllbLl of the members were lb ton Street Tuesday citlung whenhtm Dr Sowby was the guest donated by stxcrzgl Barrie firms llctezpts CJIII filed to $9050 and plaque thanks are extended to lhv Zadles of the Guthrie Institute Pattrndens orchestra and all who CLOpltffard in hulking the evening success Sewing committee of the Wt mens Hospital Alli report that tin lcspuizse by the church groups and Cumulus Instituti to their appeal for sewing for the new husplkll uzllt lllb bier must rutzfyin llltl the Wonderful Iffort they have put forth is greatly zlpprecmiud has been ac lh ilast two compllsllvd during months With illllcllS distll until Mrs Minesing llulml M4 WA Program on Meaning of Lent On March 20 13 members were United quite meeting of the WA Although it was an enjoyable affer IIUOII In the absence of president Mrs VII McLean who was Sick Mrs ockson took the meeting It was decided to give 510 to the Crippled Chlliirens Fund Plans were made for bazaar and afternoon tea on April 23 Mrs Young conducted tin idcvotional period in her usual iplcasunt manner Scripture read llng was Matt l0 An article spothcsv Easter Bonnet was read by IrlcsL Mrs McDowell read an article Finding the Mean iing of lent Lent should be illlllL for Us all to improve our Iscives spiritually to come closer to God to be of help to our neigh be more duvol Iliors We should ltlllnul read devotional books It is lhclpful to think of God first thing fill the morning and last thing at might God should be first al ways The gathering sang Trust jlng Jesus That is All We all greed to trust Him more very helpful meeting closed with feisty lunch served by Mrs Jenkins and Mrs McDowell PIONEER COLONISTS The first Selkirk settlers in Can own up MISS MARGARE cQIEEN one of the Ontario Society for Crippled Childrens occupational therapists is shown with patient It is for such work that the Ontario Society for Crippled Children Easter Seal appeal for funds is being made Books by Mrs Rattle Eleanor Ruihven Bride of Doctor iWalier Earle On March ll 1952 the marriage of Eleanor Ruthvulil second ldnughtcr of Mr and Mrs allulhvell Allislon and Dr Walter IPurvls Earle sun of the late Mr and Mrs Earle qulanoquu vtook place quietly at the United Church Acton It was pilIUllllLtl by Rev Currie padre who served with the yroom in World War II The bride wulc suit lil aqua marine color with IllilLClllllfl French lucc blouse and pink braided cllll Tpcau sequin encrusted Her cur sugc was of white hyacinths The couple 1ch later for honey jmoon trip to Niagara Falls York Richmond roses and New What She Wants 11 mile iron Frame 21 of 4an i5 400 rzzlcs rzea continents Cains institute Hear Talk On Trip to Florida rfft vi 11131 Woznvzls Giffetla uzll v1 ll inn imlzlzxzs Jul 1i ii The bulimia tIL Ii1 in lusr Plans made in lllll lhtlllt puny Ntu Lowell lzzlil In the near it crl IO Cumcnt ivtIIxm writ II Pfurbuz The lat 11gt look wul far llIkLiJ illll Liv painIll lln of our In ads is as git Pills chuic Mrs lisd cllupic from the gt White Cliffs Mrs livgt gave wry lzlierLsllllg lzllk Ill iUJLIII trip to Florida Mrs lalturl expressed thanks to her Lunch was gurul Liam Mrs ii iuckw Billtftl and Mrs Excellent Paper on Guthrie Institute IGIlillrle LIJIrcspulldcllcel Guthrie Wunnns Institute met at Il Walker Caldwulls fur lllc Marci pitcling Business pertaining in the revving short course to be llllil in Guthrie Community liulli iliXI week was discussed There are ll taking ll Three quills were made and given to the Hakacstune burn Illout families by Guthrie Insillulur The pruudcnt told of the shin services for the for flu coming year cxicn homemaker It was reported by the Cllll leatl hill the Gllls Garden Club is organizing for this summer motion was scenndtd and car llld that we sulzd the District Dil LCCIUJ Mrs Campbell is dulc gate to the provincial conference Currcspondcnce included letter from Mrs Joncsln England who Twas the recipient of the CARE par cel we sent motion carried that Guthrlc Institute enter float in Dr and Mrs Earle leave shortly for Halifax where the groom hasf been appointed provincial medical dircctor for the Red Cross Society iof Nova Scotia Dr Earle is well iada landed on Prince Edward 15 known in Barrie and district as he lland in 1803 eight years before the was with the Silncoc County heallll Sclkirk settlement in Manitoba snowore Our special little cardigan with unit forever two years tc la the Easier showvoif air Peter Pan collar guremoulding homing sleeves files Wool in many exciting new shades At all bilersiores commammnwmuk MQIOSOrbyOppoHod Miodbhnddboiwbymr simIG mrruwc SINCE 1m 4835 anv new Iemf BIG FASHION for the Small Set Sweet scallopy jumper is just what little girl loves That dar fling tulip pocket is the First Sign of Spring Make plain jumper and two or three blouses in Spring prints and colors Ii Pattern $035 in Childrens sizes 10 Size jumper lakes 13 yards 35inch fabric blouse italics yard 35inch This pattern easy to use simple ltd sew is tested for Ifas com plcie illustrated instructions Send THIRTYFIVE CENTS it35cr in coins stamps cannot be lOro Fair Centennial committee was named to plan for this project Guthrie Institute will pay for tie hall and all other expenses for the Guthrie Boys Hockey Team Bani quot on Thursday evening Roll call GAP WIDENS OCT Wllc fill wuifl Lf England oil ciassrs food intentions ill busr ness are not enough ill proper knowledge of methods is Dry Cleaning essential Lei oltys Cleaners do it in our perfect professional way to keep your clothes in tip top shape few extra cents is well spent when you are sure of your Dry Cleaner COTTYS CLEANERS PARAGUAY LANGCAGZ LYDIA The Canadian National Paraguay LS criean rout ry in which the neural Indian language the only IatinAmefLrt the Blind we usexiarnong man can Still mum first offering one in PICKUP DELIVERY DIAL 2885 was answered by favorite book Ive read The motto was chip un the shoulder may be sign of wood further up Mrs Rattle was the speaker on books One truth she said of books was that the trend of the modern generation is to listen to the radio or watch TV going away from reading books and losing great deal by doing 50 She gave splent did review of Several books disg mission followed She had sevcrolf books with her which she lent out to those who wished to read them Lunch was served by the hostess 25 accepted for this patterns Print rplainly SIZE NAME ADDRESS STYLE NUMBER Scnd order to ANNE ADAMS care of The Barrie Examiner Pat tern Dept 60 Front St West Barf rie Ontario NATIVE DOCTORS At the time of the arrival of Jacques Cartier Indians in Canada vere familiar with medicinal herbs and had crude surgery long would my life Insurance takecare of lWonld it lastlong enou to see childzelr School family cs provide enough for as she Hues really dothejob want if to do How arrange that the money from my policies willgo as farms possrb ASK 1H Iouoou lureMAW rcocnrllrtAemaza This Weeks Outstanding Meal Values BLADE IIIIII SIIIIIII IIIII ROAST MINCE 33 2m loan 02 5pm RIBS Choice Meaty lb Puritan Punity Chocolate CAKE MIX Shirriffs LUSHUS Heinz menu Fancy Sockeye iar 25c PEI 23 pkgszgc I3ozbll SKIMON zs iin 43c Ready Cut Macaroni ORIENT 8on do 03 Catelli Cooked SPHERE 25inszsgr Sultana Peanut 9oz jar 19c Dole Fru It Quick or Regular OIIS QUAKER Meal for Four mll 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