lt AROUND TOWN JAKE imamofmakiu Chris mineetltnthastobeuedoue month according to the recipe we find it hard to realize that the big an is less than month away With neither shopping not plan ning yet begun we are already watching with amazement ac quaintances who not only did their Christan shopping weeks ago but have their gifts all brightly wrapped and beribboned Not half as much excitement to it as sitting down beside the tree on Christmas Eve and hurrying to wrap the familys presents before midnight but perhaps their gifts are better reccived than those from us late Christmas people which are apt to arrive anytime before the follow ing Christmas One very poised young member of Shooting Stars cast caught our attention at the Friday evening per formance last wvclc David Bedard who is 15 and half years old in his oneman skit Mince Pic showed dramatic talent and flair for com edy that was evident from the mo ment he appeared on stage Male ing himself at home David captur ed bk audiences attention wrih ease and then sat back and en joycd himself for the rest of the performance am llIII FASTER EASIER BETTER CLEANING Dirt dkappom likemagic with the sem tiomlly new FILTER QUEEN mum cleaner with no dirty on to empty non mu We caught up with the talented young man backstage and learned that his soft and slight British ac Ctnt is the result of spending most of his life in England David whose fnther is Canadian and mother English was born Iii Eng land Ind did not come to Canada until 1946 He lived first in Quebec and then moved to the Barrie dis trict when his father was stationed at Camp Borden More time cuddly interested in drama he says that ever since he can remember he has wanted to be an actor lies working on his chosen career right at the moment by being an active member of the BDCI Drama Club and from the look we had at his dramatic talents Friday night we would venture prophecy that hes likely to see his big ambition become reality Women are right in the running in Barries election picture this year with our lady mayor going up for reelection and two women again trying for school board seats The two women school board candi dates each with solid home and school work backgrounds should stand an equal chance with any of the male candidates because if there is field in which women have as much interest and know ledge as men it is education it could be contended that the school board has nothing actually to do wiili educating children but rather deals with school business but who could be more interested in seeing the schools managed well than mothers of children The past president of the provin cial federation of home and school association stressed in recent visit here that home and school work produces leaders Her inspiring address at the regional conference seems to have had its effect Mrs Ivan Clemmcm and Ernest Rankin are not pioneers in the women on the school board movement Women have had fine record as school trustees in many Ontario milnicipalliies and we would like to see the local ladies have chance to serve their community in that capacity MajorGeneral Mack lin CHE CD who will address the Womens Canadian Club at the next meeting on Tuesday evening Dec in Hillcrest School Audi torium has chosen as his topic Some Aspects of the Communist Threat AdjutantGeneral of the Canadian Army General Macklin has remarkable army career be hindhim and his visit is being Below you borrow check ling HFC futures rang out 50 90 $1000 guicuy on you dquo within bookable We Irislily Sahel your on payment pion UP to 24 min r0967 DopeMoi Wd Bram is Canadas largest and nonma londod consumer financo Wayso you can borrow modcisiophiokyl iomuvnuui In rowv RCAF Wedding LAC AND MRS Matthew Will iam Allen whose November wed ding took place in the chapel at the RCAF Station in Claresholm The bride is the former Elinor Anne Barnes only daughter of Mr and Mrs VI Barnes of Pains wick and her husband is the soni of Mr and Mrs Allen of Peace Marion Emily Cox Becomes Bride of Wright The rmrriagc of Miss Marion Ein ily Coir thugbter of Mr and Mrs Coat of Anton Mills to Kw naui Sydney wnpn son of mi Wridnt and die late Diaries Wridn of 51mm took place on Saturrhy 21 1952 at 230 oclock in the alienation at the of the brides parents Hendrie Fora Anton Mills Rev Frank Bennett of Miran performed the cores mony beneath an arch of evergreen Wis and oak leaves upped with large white bell and pin and white streamers Baskets of yellmv and while mirms decorated the house The odficiaiing minister had our ried the parents of the bride 31 years ago Mrs Alvin Cox of Elmvale sis terinlaw of the bride played the wedding music Given in marriage by her father the bride was wearing street lengib dress of muve Chilton vel vet with matching headdress Her corssge was of white camniions and who was carrying white piny er bnolr gift of the minister Miss Edith Cox of Barrie was lRiver Alberta After wedding her sisters aliendam wearing 2trip to southern Alberta the cou inl pie are making their home C13 resbolm looked forward to by club mem hers Born in the Township of Scarl hero on Sept 1899 Generall Macklln served throughout the First World War and on being demobilized in Canada entered To ronto University where he gradu ated in 1923 in electrical engine eering He was appointed to the permanent force as Lieutenant in the Royal Canadian Corpsmf Signals on May 1925 and in 193344 be attended the staff Coli ege in Quetia India On gradu ation he was appointed instructor at the School of Army Coopera lion RCAF General Macklin served as staff officer in the Operations Direc torate in Ottawa from January 1936 until May 1940 when he be came G50 at HQ 2nd Canadian Division proceeding overseas In November 1940 he was appointed AA QMG Canadian Base Units in Canada in June 1941 he was made director of staff duties and in February 1942 he was promo ted to the rank of brigadier and took over the appointment of De puty AdjutantGeneral In September 1042 he went to Vancouver as Brigadier IC Admin istration at HQ Pacic Command and one year later became Briga dier General Staff at the same headquarters He took command of the 13th Infantry Brigade in February 1944 and took it over seas in May retaining command until August 1944 when he was appointed Deputy Chief of the General Staff at Canadian Military Headquarters London England He retainedthis appointment un til the end of the war moving to the administrative side once more in October 1945 as Deputy Adju tantGeneral at CMHQ In March 1946 he took over the post of Vice AdjutantGeneral at Army Headquarters in Ottawa and in 1948 he attended the National Defence College In August 1940 he was promotqd majorgeneral and appointed AdjutantGeneral of the Canadian Army Of further interest to club mem bers who will comprise his audi ence on Tuesday evening is the fact that General Macklin is mar ried to the former Janet Rodgers of Barrie daughter of Squadron Leader and Mrs George Rod gers and is frequent visitor in town with his wifes parents Club membership is still open for any women of the town or nearby district Members are again reminded that male guests are we1 come to all meetings Tea and Shower Held by Ladies Qf Si Marys ted and shower was held on rrPidRYaiternoona nLevenm pat the home of Mrs Heifron lll Mulcaster St when members of St Marys Church brought sewn and knitted nrticles which will be sold at the Christmas baz aar being sponsored byStrMarys Parish on Dead and In charge of the interesting dis play of articles received were Mrs Brennan Tony Saso and Mrs Charles 8350 MrsHeffron welcomed all the visitors during the afternqon and evening Presiding over the tea table which was centred with yellow and bronze urns were Mreri Laurie rs Flynn Mrs mucilIaMrs John Woods Mts Douglas Sheppard Mrs Jobn Bab key andMrs Tim Hamilton Assisting with serving were Mrs wool drums in natural shade with red accessories and corsage of red roses William Wright of Stmud was groomsman for his brother buffet supper was served fol lowing the ceremony Receiving the guests the wedding reception the mother of the bride was in navy crepe and was wearing navy acces sories and corsage of pink carn ations The grooms mother who also received was in grey crepe and was wearing grey accessories and corsage of yellow roses For wedding trip to Indiana the bride wore blue gabordine suit and coat with black accessories On their return Mr and Mrs Wright will be making their home at Stroud RCAF Station Chapel Selling For Wedding quiet but pretty wedding took place in the chapel at the Royal Canadian Air Force Station in Claresholm on Saturday Novem ber 1952 when Miss Elinor Anne Barnes only daughter of Mr and Mrs Barnes of Painswick became the bride of LAC Matthew William Allen The groom is the son of Mr and Mrs Allen Peace River Alberta Flight Lieu tenant LB Garrett station padre performed the marriage ceremony The bride was wearing street length dress of white nylon with navy accessories and corsage of American beauty roses She was attended by Mrs Johnson wearing silver grey dress with burgundy accessories and corsage or pink carnations Groomsman was SergeantG Johnson reception was held at the home of Mrs Brown in Claresmont where the toast to the bride was proposed by FL Garrett The couple left on wedding trip to southern Alberta the bride travelling in suit of beige cord ed bengaline with navy blue vel vet accessories On their return LAC and Mrs Allen will be mak ing their home in Claresbolm qo Teachers Prepare Program forHome And School Club Back to the three rs for grown up girls and boys was the theme of the wellplanned program at the Hilicrest Home and School Associa tion regular meeting on Thursday Nov 20 The school principal Bell end Johnnys tendiers held the interest and attention of an exceptionally large number of membersand visitors splendid army of dolorful text books used by the pupils at Kilicrcst segregat ed as to grade mason display Mr Bell spoke of the old and new systems of education and men tioried lithe difficulty of giving pro per repogs to parents through the oLLwritiensmportn Suiting with the teacher on ands goal problems often is morehe He listed the different subjects and as be mentioned each uIri We to elaborate and illustrate robe pres Ventwmeidiodofeteaming the sub ject Miss Vera liyons Miss Rein Parki er Mix Jean MrsMae Agnew Mrs Nellie Livingston Miss Eleanor Channen Miss Rhoda Young and Mrs Wilma Clarke gave excellent talks and enlightening il lustrations social period dollowed with much discussion on the new text books Robert Golds Mrs Lee Mrs Clarence Corbett Mrs Doug Kcmpville and Fort William thejHali board to help in meeting Somecxtra expenses incurred late Mrs Sinclair Heads Churchill WA Executive Mrs Robert Sinclair was re eleetcd president of the Womans Association of Churchill United Church at the November muting held at the home of Mrs Kenneth swoon with Mrs Sinclair in the Other members of the WA exec utive for 1353 are Mrs Consta ble past president Mrs Ronald Allan first vicepresident Mrs Arthur Watson second viceprcsi deni Mrs Allan Todd secretary Mrs Lucas assistan secre iary Mrs Joel Presser treasurer Mrs Allan organist Mrs King assistant organist Mrs Kcll Mrs Mac Stewart Mrs Cyril Spence and Mrs Richardson mouse mmmitiee Mrs Ken Sturgeon Mrs Gordon Meir Mrs Paterson and Mrs Harry Todd kitchen committee and Mrs Robert Campbell and Mrs Russell Stewart auditors The meeting opened with the gigging of The Lords Prayer The pture reading and lesson 01 thoughts were given by Mrs Camp virifdn lapgl plnmlgdi bell good wishesgo with he Following discussion of quilts home Mrs Sanders read delightful The societies are also worth little selection Patchwork Quilts miss Mrs Dalton Ferric who by Edna Jaques It was decided With her thirdly ls to assist the young people in the winter in Toronto purchase of camera and screen 4a for use at their meetings ANNUAL mm cum Mrs Robert Campbell presented KAGAWQNG cm the report of the nominating com 13 Wm 31 from mittee which was adopted S01 every in for The Womens Missionary Soci MEVZEDemngrbyugnmh eiyvol Churchill United Church township year 30 rm oistohmgtt at the home of MrsinKen said they are Dual at he urgeon on the even of their Wednesday Nov 19 Mrs Russell usual dummy fv Stewart presiding The meeting am am an opened with Hymn 378 and prayer by the president Nineteen members responded to You have Womens Institutes gEuchre Party Held Under Auspices Hollows institute eiichre was held in the Hui low sihslul on Friday Nov un illil the strollers of the Womens ltlllult wrih nine tables in play Prize wnmrrs were indie5 firs Mrs Andrews Mrs Bulioi who litd with Mrs Carr and csrimladioii Mrs Sid Wright PIIZL winners among tlie men Wrl1 first Neilly second Mui arty and lmllallilll Hum lsiy Wllll tied With Painhclt North Simcoe Wi Branches Prepare Christmas Program COLDWATERMecting of North District Womens Institute branches for Decatur subject to change due in local conditions have been drawn up as follows Goldwater Junior W1December meeting at the home of Pnesideri Kathleen Galbraith who will be misled by Mrs Wm There will be Christmas program with exchange of gills Coiiwater SitEhrenmg of Dec at chehome of Mrs Lane Then will be poiluck upper Christmas program and exchange of gills GoulsooDcc 10 130 pm Hos tess Mrs McKay Convener Mrs Pagan There will be carol singing Christmas story and ex change of gifts Mrs Bell will be guest Lunch corruniltee is Mrs Wells Mrs McFarland Miss Barbara McKerroll and Mrs Jennie Walker CreightonJarrattDec at Mrs home Christmas Fonda piper was on Mrs Stewart and his were in charge of tilt service the than of DmBibleualnnrot The Scripture lesion verses M7 was read In in Baldwin and In inn gave line ialktrom NM book on Our Angola The president Sturgeon for the plamrodv ing the meeting in berm Following the multimedia societies joined for the MI freshmcuts and fiicndly bmrt Since October meeting die eties were sorryiio part valued member Mrs Joli who with her husband and ily has gone to live It King members of the WMS and Siroud Institute iHea rs Address On Reforestation The program for the November trimming of Siroud Womens in Slilulc was in charge of the con vench of agriculture and Canadian lllduSlllLS Mrs Black and Mrs William llubbcrt and opened with all joining in the singing of mild Curmer Canada Program Mm Goudmuow commented EbenezerHostess and convener on the motto Agriculture is arrshA gliuilgmtg mi 212 ce Godgiven way of life let him be proud who tins the son in part lunch cornmulec Will be Mrs iiviship with God in kwpingiMonivomiryJilrs Edgar Heels Mrs will the iopic of the day Mrs 151 i3 39105 3M Parker mar Pratt sang Trees accompani GtenardChlisllms gifts Will be led by Mrs William Black exchanced at the meeting at the The speaker was Adam home Mm MbellOrlm son superintendent of the Forestry HlIWlPThere Wm be Chm Station at Midhurst who was in ms emmfmmt 39 8m 83 iroduccd by Mrs Bruce Cowan mange adds home rd Mr Adamson recounted the history nwnafyMm of reforestation in Ontario from nu be howls at lmN the establishing of the first for 10 230Pm and ostry station at St Williams in W1 3W 390 aims 1907 lo the present day when there gins wn 230 are five nurseries Si Williams MedufDecj 3th 91 Orono and Midhurst established in wb Mfg ones d1 wosmsnsz 1922 and the new stations at MFS mey re wrll ho paper on me origin of Christmas arid demonstrauon of candy making MoomdioneDec at pm at Mrs William Boyds Mrs Ant Boyd will be assistant hostess Mrs Hewitt will give Cbriinmas story and gills will be exchanged North RiverDec at Mrs Lloyd Taylors home Gifts will be ex changed ond Christmas program 15 in the bands of Mrs John Fell and Mrs Garnet Levering PenetanguishcneHosicss will be Mrs Alton and reading will be given by Mrs Trustbam VaseyDec at pm Mrs Manly Edwards convener There is tube homemade candy modest and Christmas pmgmm WarminsterMrs Rusell Mimn will be hostess for Christmas pro gram on Dcc 24 at pm WaubaushcneChristnms program alt Library Dec 17 at pm Com mittee Mrs Vigor ii ii ii ii By 1910 the output had reached 20 million trees half of which were distributed to landowners and the remainder planted by the government During the war pro duclion decreased but since the war the demand for nursery trees has increased tremendously Under new regulations the following pri cos will be charged $10 per thous and except for Scotch pine which will be $14 per thousand Scotch pine is the most suitable Christmas tree as it can be cut in October stored and when put in house does not lose its needles for some time Persons wishing to obtain trees for planting apply to the nursery station at Midhurst or to the Tor 7onto office of the Department of Lands and Forests for an applica tion form but payment and allo cation of trees is handled by the Toronto office only Demonstration plots and the county West system weresiarted lli 1922 with Simcoe Countyiaking the lead establishing the Hendrie forest the rst in the province The seed extracting plant at An gus was established the same year and it supplies the seed for the ve nurseries Mr Adamson illustrated his talk by showing slides of the work ddne at the Midhurst Station the sewing of the seeds the transplant ing of the seedlings and the thin ning of the plantations Mechani cal aidsenable fewer men to han dle many more trees The pictures of the ower borders in Spring water Park werepsrticularlyat tractive He emphasized the importance of president of the Sunnidale Angli leaving plowed spaces for re canwomans Auxiliary at the Nov protection 9596918111 310118 roads ember meeting held at the home where some careless persons cig of Mrs Bowser arette butt might easily set fire to She beads an executive campus the trees Windbreaks are of value ed of Mrs Lemon and Mrs Frank to farmers and along roads The Nevushonorary presidents Mrs absence of drifting on the high Fred mussel vicepresident Mrs Way through the Midhurst Station Stephenson secretary Mrs Roy is anillustration of this Nevus treasure Mrs Allan 1433 farm woodlot is of great value ate Mrs Norman Nevlls but it must be fenced from cattle Robert Legate and Mrs Harry The trees in it should be or all Presser Dorcas Mrs ONeill ages and the defective ones re and Mrs Donald Knisley social moved as well as those ready to service and Mrs Horace Gilpin make good wood or lumber All Mrs Allan Legato and Mrs Oak plantations must be thinnedfrom 1eyDuncan auditors the time the trees are 20 years of The opening hymn at the regu age This must be done systemat lar meeting was Blest are the icalnly 1350 trees per acre is cont Pure in Heart minutd of 511 deredagoodqnatureastandwcc encumbsemm Ugciie Mrs Gibbins thanked the memberfollowed by The Lords speaker for his informative talk Prayerrtlie members prayer and Several business items were ayer for the election 031 transacted at the meeting More mp Bowser read thejscrlp 18 roll call and the president wel comed number of visitors The corresponding secretary Mrs Todd read letter from Rev Hr STAINLESS mu COOKWAIE Newcombc in which be thanked thernembers for the many cards waterlesx madam low heat method of cooking sent to his little daughter Patsy during her illness and giving the good news that she was much im proved Distributor Mn Clan word 113 lint m3 Firearm Mrs Sanders gave splendid report of the morning session of the sectional meeting held in Cookstown and in Mrs Pater which the husbands are entertain ed at some place other than Stroud and the two vicepresidents were appointed to make arrange ments Thirtyve members and Six VIS itors were present at the enjoy able meeting whichwas followed by bountiful refreshments Mrs Elsley Arnold Heads Executive swam arose FOR MEN onto our ms 115 ELIZABETH ST plans were made for the New tine andmll call was answered Years Eve party which is held in by verse of Scripture containing aid of the Community Hall Sev the word Faith Sixteen mem entyve dollars were donated to hers answered Minutes of the last meetingwere read and adopted and Roy Neviis gave the treasurers report It was moved and ascended that line you drop there an be in ammo the WA send fivedollarsv as VWHMMQWWWmEHl half contribilrliionltorhelp boy Otcitl muf andjivegdo aretoftlierrrsinlng Pdm my date member is asked to College put sticker on the outsideof ambush closedshemeeung 993 11 hervhwhite gift parcel stating the hefarete elgciiongoffjgmg glintNouremuslns in Bordenti contents There will be Christ by 123Wm0rl mas exchange of giftsynot exceed ing35 cents each in value lye It was decided to send an all meat CAREparcel to the branchs sister Institute in England The December meeting will be held Dec ll insteadot the usual YE cramMrs Joseph bananas iasneatiy Mrs Carroll Mis grue members decided dele Borer nelson Charles Vickers Mrs Ml Dowlln8 Marion and Mrs Kelly brute the January andiversaryvalhlhe Iiuses he Mlllurusmsqmuvisuntnocm produce topequaliry tobacco sum is topquality Vghrough and through gt The thliftiest investmenr you can is the exits pennies it costs to buy it stem Those pennies come home bringing in extra dollars for formal finer fullc bodied tobmo