Sea In delegates from Wide area in Ontario will be arriving in Barrie today and tomorrow for the 27th annual meeting of the Toronto Conference branch of the United Church WMS which opens lll 30L licr Street Uilllid Church tomor row morning This is only the second time the thrccvday annual conference has been held outsidc of Torontolast ycar North Bay was the hostess Cil Toronto Conferencl officlls from Simcoe Ilcsbytcrlal who will offii ciate during the conference sessions are Mrs llalvie Johnson of Barrie 3rd VICCplt$iticllt of the branch and Mrs Seymour Kcll of Church ill president of the presbytiirlal Delegates will be hclc from as far noth as Hearst Norandu and Tim mins All sossuuls are open to the public and it is Ilthfd that large number of Simcoe County women will take advantage of the opportunity of attending Probab ly the average woman would get most from the Wednesday sessionx with their explanation of the work wi mM GREETINGS GIFTS brought to you from frozen Wc Friendly Neighbor Civic Social Wolfuv Lauder through ELCOME WAGON 00 undo of discussion groups and the addrers by Mrs Maxwell Loveys Home Missions executive sccwtaryi sug pests Mrs IIiligtull who Will be 35 sisting Willi the ieadcrshili schooll Wednesday morning Something that was overshadowi by clothes lpartlcnhuly bathing suits in the Motor Show fasluon parades was the fact that our locali models ulc becoming more Midi more polsed and proilassional look lug Jane Badglcy who headed the group modclllng styles from Graham and Firming and Mrs lrnia llanlillon of chlcls whoI as personnel supervisor was in charge of their portion of the show contributed in large way to thci success of both evenings Everybody likcd the bathing4 beauty finale which almost intclw ruptcd the playing of the string quintet WIl on beach moch backed lido the eellishgt The man next duo says hed rather have the earl spring and the early fall than an other times of the year He renarkcd tllis as he took his case in lawn Lllliii and we stumbled by carrying load of loam to put on flower secti lings in the hot bed at the front of the yard Winter sccms long ill these parts butithcrcs some com pcnsation in having the ground over for at least few months of the year and nothing more strenuous to than shovel snow and talk about gardening shudder to think of having spring all year long Tllc most loathsome creature of all is the one who fills the ll5 papers with hints on how to work harder outobdoors at the only time of the year person can really enjoy being away from his fire side How to fill each glorious day of sunshine with backbreaking labor at the season when fresh vegetables of impeccable color size flavor and quality are filling the grocery store counters at bargain prices We have never yet grown tomato that wed scli for any thing lcss than folding money PHOEBE ERSKINE MlchELLAR as she Habitant poems selected from the works of Canadian Poet Henry Drum mond The outstanding dramatic entertain er and lecturerecitaiist will appear in one of the rare open meetings of the Barrie Wo mens Canadian Club tomorrow evening appears in Eveningi add In Fact and Fiction dramatizing 19th century and 20th century poetry and pre senting original monologues drawn from legend and history of the 17th and 18th cen tury in Frellcll Canada The meeting which is being held in the ThreeDay WMS Conference in Barrie This Week Following is the program of the 22th annual meeting and leadership school of the Toronto Conference Branch of the Womans Missionary Society of the United Church of Canada being held Tuesday Wed nesday and Thursday April 22 23 and 21 in Collicr Street Uni ted Church Barrie TUESDAY APRIL 22 10 am 1000 Mcctillg of Executive Members Worship Mrs Hunter Minutes Business litSlicgistration of Official Delegates Meeting of Nominating Committee Mrs Hunter l230 Luncheon Greetings Mrs Seymour Xeil president Sini coe llcsbylcriul Mrs Phill ips president Collier Street Aux iliary Mrs If Muclarco presi dcnt Toronto Conference WA TUESDAY APRIL 22 pm 200lhclrl Hymn Devotions Grey lrcsliytcrial Roll Call Con stituting of Branch Presidents Message Appointment of Com mittees Acceptance of Reports corresponding secretary Mrs ll Allison recording secretary Mrs Edgar Alexander treasurer Mrs II Dyson IlCSCllIiiIlOll of Memorials Report of Bylaws Committee Report of Nominating Committee Election of Officers Rev Ernest Lewis MA BD 345rConfercnccs UGOSupper Guests Rev and Mrs Ernest Lewis Revhand Mrs Eugene Beech Rev and Mrs Bcwcll TUESDAY APRIL 22 745 pm IxiSDcvotions Muskoka Pres byteriul Offering Music Pres entation of Literature Mrs ll Luff Miss Frances Bonwick Mrs Aubrey Love WEDNESDAY APRIL 23 10 am 1000Ievotions Duffcrin and Pool Presbyterial Announcements Dean of School 1030vLcadcrship School ial Organizations Mrs if lritch ard bi Departments Mrs llnrvie Johnston illsLuncheon Guest Miss Mamie Gollnn Queen St Church of All Natiolis Toronto WEDNESDAY APRIL 23 pm ZOODevotions Temiskaming Plcsbytclial Leadership School Officcrs Duties Miss Edna Evans 330Public Speaking Mrs Aubrey Love 415Confercnccs 600Suppcr Neighborly ings WEDNESDAY APRIL 23 745 pm 745Dcvotions North Bay Pres bytcriul Music Offering Ad dress Mrs Maxwell Loveys Home Missions Executive Secre tary Benediction THURSDAY APRIL 24 10 nan Greet Mental Health Expert to Address Home and School Dr Angus Hood director of the Toronto Mental Health Clinic is to be speath at an open meeting of the Codiington Home and School Association on Wednesday evening Hi3 topic will be The Mental Health Clinic and the Com munlty Because of the great interest be ing taken in the problem of mcnwi ial health at the present time thci home and school association have invited home and schools and other organizations as well as any interested pcrwns to attend thisi open meeting Dr Hood has had wide cxi pericncc in mental health clinicl work in Canada and the Unitcdi States He is Canadian and hasl recently returned from the Unitedl States to become director of thcl Toronto clinic The meeting is being held onl Wednesday evening April 23i commencing at eight pm in the auditorium of Codrington Public School EARLY EXPLORERS Lake Huron was discovered inl lGiS by Champlain and Father Lct Caron travelling from the Ottawa river Dress Up Your Cross pollination is essential men large number of owers for thee purpcwe of netting md 09 wnou YEARS MY fOk ms DAMAGE CENTS YEAR WILL MOTIIPROOI SUIT DB DRESS Protect your costly Rugs and Furniture One Spraying of Berton is GUARANTEED IN WRITING to Protect for Years or IIERLOU WILL REPAIR Riv PLACE 0R PAY MONEY VALUE OF AILTICK DAMAGED Colorless Odarleu Shirtless Nominttammable Economul CROSSLANDS 50 Dunlop Opposite v0 Squue Window With NEW WINDOW SHADES From WALKERS Second Floor Now is the time to re placc those old window shades with new ones from the large select ion at Walkers Bring in your measurements and we will cut the shades to fit your win dows Size 36 Claims white cream green 169 Others890 to $298 SPECIAL ORDER WM auditorium of Hillcrest School commences at 815 pm 1000Dcvotions Toronto East 0N LARGER SIZES Prcsbytcrial Announcements Ev when members are privileged to bring guests She will present program entitled Can 11 mm of 85 Sixtth Birthday BunmentAnnounoomm 0mm of reoidenoo Nouuudllmw ITS TIME 70510 MY runs AND tees were read and adopted ml sillsr mu wolllil Cundles institute Chooses Officers For Coming Year The annual meeting of Cundlcs Womcns Institute branch was held at Mrs Kenneth Millers with Mrs Andrew Cumming the presi dent in the chair The reports of the secretarytreasmer and of the conveners of the various commit Mrs George Hubbcrt on behalf of the members presented gift to Mrs Cumming and the retiring secreiary Mrs Bcrt Cook MrsReg Smith presided at the iclection of officers as follows president Mrs Cumming lst gt vicepresident Mrs Carruth ers2nd vicepresident Mrs Doug las Ferris secretarytreasurer Mrs George Hubbelt directors Mrs Ottawa and Mrs Charles Newton district directors Mrs Cumming and Mrs Hubbert auditors Mrs Flook and Mrs Hartley social convener Mrs Miller social committee Mrs Ferris and Mrs Murray Walt sick and visiting committee Mrs Flock andMrs Vernon Walt agriculture and Can adian industries Mrs Orser citizenship andcducation Mrs Newtony com unity activities and public relations MrsOttaway his torical research Mrs Alvin Hub bert home economics and health Mrs Carruthers vocation Mrs Art Smith press secretary Mrs Reg Smith Tea was served at the conclusion of business and hostesses were Mrs Charles Newton and Mrs Andrew Cumming Mrs Tockey Heads Executive chroyjlnsriiufeg Lefrpy Correspondencia Mrs Tuckey was president of Left0y Womens In stitute at the April meeting hld in the community hall Other members of the new ex iltESIYLING ecutive are Mrs Williamlngram past president with voting pow er Mrs Elliott first vice president Mrs Gilmore sec and vicepresident Minn Steph enson secretary Mrs Noble treasurer Mrs Holland press secretary Ullfs attaining DrLuNG installed Mrs William Ingramilmore resolutionsg WMS of United Toronto Conference Branch Church to Hold 27th Annual Meeting Here This week the Toronto Confer cncc Branch of the Womans Mis sionary Society of the United Church of Canada will hold its 27th annual meeting and leader ship school ln Barrie at Collier St United Church United Church women in Barrie will be hostesses to 100 delegates who are the elected representatives of 17700 women working in the Conference Branch Delegates will be here from as far north as Hearst Noranda and Timmins as well as from the Toronto area where the work is strongly estab lished Morning afternoon and evening sessionsf will be held on Tuesday and Wednesday April 22 and 23 and Thursday minning and after noon April 24 Mrs Noursc is dean oflhe leadership school for the three days and calcium will be under the direction of the president of the Toronto Conference Branch Mrs Williams This isxonly the second time the annual meeting has been held out side of Toronto Last year dele gates met at North Bay Miss Frances Bonwlck who is secretary of the literature depart ment oflhe Dominion Board of the Womans Missiollliry Society will be one of the convention special interest Mrs Aubrey Love former Christian Stewardship secretary of the Dominion Board for many years will also be present to speak on the subject Public Speaking Mrs Love has given impetus to the work of the society through her Chrigtian Stewardship page in the Missionary Monthly the maga zine printed by the soclcty aswcll as in her recent book studies and stories of stewardship Main Speaker The main speaker during the three days will be Mrs aMax well Loveys cxecutive Home Mis sions secretary of the Womans Missionary Society who has just returned from Newfoundland In Canadas new province she visited all the mission stations by plane train and boat All sessionswili be open to the public but the average woman will enjoy inostthe Wednesday sessions with their explanation of the work discussion groups and Mrs Loveys address The local United Church women hope that many of the we men in Simcoe County will avail themselves of the opportunity of attending the meeting speakers Previous to her present appointment she erved the church for 12 years in be ablcv to give information of district director Mrs HoflandI Mrs Realty and Mrs Don nelly branch directors Mrs Thompson andMrs Stewart auditors Mllh Allan and Mrs JScoit pianists MIS Jackson and Mrs Kellough tea committee andMls Beatty and Mrs Don Farrier sick committee Convners of standing commit tees areMrs Sheldon and Mrs RoWat agriculture and Canar dian industriel Mrs Taylor and health Mrs izenship and education Mrs 1GC Allan historical research Mrs Curtis andMiss Donneliy com munity taciivities and Mr home economics 71 Stephens cit nch my in the urea and should Mrs Corner and Lifdlong Simcoe County Reident Dies At 73 Mrs Harvey Beeton lifelong resident of Simcoe CountyersE Harvey Beleton the former Millicent Bewerman passed away at her late residence 259 BayfieIdStL Barrie onMonday Aprill41952 in her 74th year TDITENHAM APRIL lQMrs Reid McGowan is visiting friends in lolOnto Miss Wallace who lives with her brother here made business trip to Toronto Friday Mrs Kelman Patricia and Bill were visitcd the past week end with Mr and Mrs Vernon Wice Smithvillc Mrs William Carroll returned Sunday after spendilig week with Toronto friends Mr and Mrs David Flanncry have returned from Saskatchewan where 13an has been taking re flcshel course with the RCAF They are visiting Mrs Flannerys ion Cemetery Pallbearers were Six neighbors Agnew Lain soil Gregory Chestnut Kidman and Moram The many beautiful floral tri butes showed the esteem in which the late Mrs Beeton waSheld among her many relatives friends and neighbors nitration of Leadership SchoolElcc tion of Delegats to Dominion Board Reports of Committees Resolutions Courtesy Memorials Unfinished Business iNecd for Workers Mrs Graham Training School Campaignl Miss Harriet Christie Stewardship Challenge Mrs Shortt 1215Lunchcon Guest Miss Margaret Smith Deaconess Coillt icr St Church THURSDAYAPRIL 24 pm ZOOTheme Iiymn Installation of Officers Rev Eugene Beech BA Communion Service Bene diction 345Mecting of New Executive 530Suppr lmothcr Mrs Claridgc Mr and Mrs Marshall Mayesi have returned to Burlington hav ing spent Easter holidays with the latters parents Mr and Mrs Hastings Mrs Alton Anderson who is hol idaying with friends in England reported weather conditionsbad in letter to her husband last week BEAT THE HEAT lNSrALL Alencs Call nlllllll ml AWNINNO PHONE 4314 31 BAYFIELD ST Aristocrat Canvas Awnings Ailshade Aluminum Awnings iIWEDNESDAYIAPRPZD8m TOPIC She had been in illhealth forvsevu erai years Born inDunedinonMay 23 1876 the late Mrs Beeton was the young est daughter ofthe late Judah and Millicent Boweimdn among the earliest settlers in Not tawasaga Township who wer gin 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