Ontario Community Newspapers

Barrie Examiner, 28 Apr 1959, p. 6

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with oat and its al way to be hon handyman who his along fine has had tough living since the the wedding died several customers his newspapers doesnt get many get along with onthly $60 pension Canadas Slater St Mechtilde are supported by the provincetho girls pay nothing The program at the new home also differs from those at the other homes sold Sister St Mechtllda it has less planned activity and more privacy since most of the girls admitted have travelled lot are well educated and often successful career women inclcare no nuns at the home it is staffed by two lay hostesses who are trained nurses and social workers with knowledge of pay chology MAY CHOOSE HOSPITAL She said when the girls are sent to Europe their children are given up for adoption to European agencies and this fur ther hurts the mothers peace of mind because bhnopean adoption stands ds arefar lower ethan But if the child is given up for adoption here the mother is assured that it will be well cared for and placed in good home and thisheips heralong psy chologically The new home located to Mon treals outskirts is financed by the families at theglrlspdmltted Bough receives The other three homes set up by vl sweaters is tree for Spr opularisthisallr import withnau ed cowl neck and lb knit Longslew is available in sizes wholepaliet of dry Th hiisericordla Orderop crates ahospltal hero but Sister St Mechtllde said the girls can have the hospital of their choice for deliveries We take girls from avcry religion too said she decision to keep the child or give it up for adoption is le ntirely to the girls The centre is named after RosaueJetta the founder ofthe order and Montreal widow who opened her home to unmarried mothers in the mos 14 Sfiitéi st Mcchtildc received bachelor and masters degrees from tha University of New Brunswick and also studied at McGiil University the University of Montreal and Fordham Uni versity Last year at Fordham she wosinvited to deliver paper to theAmerican Conference of Social Work on iems of Adolescen Cldptrap on Says AIreneWorth MONCION iCPBrit lsh actress irene Worth says tele vision is an interesting or lum but wastes too much time on claptrap Miss Worth was interviewed here Monday en route to Strat ford Ont She will play Rosalind in As You Like It which opens June 29 She arrived earlier in Halifax from England aboard the liner Vulcania Miss Worth who acted with Sir Alec Guinnessiin one at the first Stratford productions said she is pleased about appearing again in Spring colors whlte dafio dil pink sky blue and chum pagne No storagemolries eith er since these sweaters are per manently protected with non toxic mothproofing to last through repeated washings or cleanings Canadas most ambitious tbeatrh cal project Stratford has the finest thea tre in the world it is very very important theatr Merry Menagerie tithe SHORT DsAMIlTIc Theres an oirof sophistica tlao about this fitth short for mal gown designed by Cell Chapman for very important occasions The dress has strapless bosom that is softly draped into bolero effect and highlighted by peekthrough aqua satin hand matcbing satin bow sleekiy gathers the slgirt at the thigh forming an uneveoprovoeativo helpline Woman Pilots Her Plane Spreads Teachings Of Christ EDMONTON CPiA woman evangelist who pilots her own iVARIiME SERVICE Born in England of Danish piano has Alberta Scskatchewanlpawm ML 5mm mu and the Northwest Territories for her parish Vern Strodl oi Edmonton is nondunominotionai spreader of the gospels When she receives an invitation to speak to group she starts the engine oi her light plane climbs mm the tiny cock pit and takes off The single sealer is small enough to land at communities that have nh air non Miss Strodl has been dedicated to spreading the teachings of Christ or more than four years Originally she carried out her work on parttime basis But in May 1959 she decided to devote all her time to the work STARTED WIIE CAR At first ahetravelled bycnr which prevented her from visitlt log remote areas Determined to fulfil her purpose she acquired plane Miss Strodl had no money She applied to finance company for can but when asked what 524 curlty she had to offer she plied she had only bicycle an an electric blanket Hearing of her project an anonymous donor placed money to her credit and she was able to acquire the smoliplal1e stored in Vancouver hangar awaiting an ownerfor scion its tlueeyearold model She figures it costs no more to oper ate than small car Miss Strodl is well qualified to fly She llad beena flyingln structor by profession and slncrr 1835 had chalkedup 2000 hours flying time on many different types of airplanes in pilot hefcra theSeeond World War during which aha tested lir crcit andwas ferry pilot After the war she was mem ber of the RAF reserve and bush pilot in Swedenin 1952 she came to Canada Allthls time as searching for something couldnt seem to find she said And one Sunday I1i ooedto church sermon thatrcaliy exposed roe to my self The whole course of my life was changed and know that must help others to understand and shore what had learned Generous Answer To Auxi iary Sale Under auspices of the Senior Womens Auxiliary of Royhl Victoria Hospital successful rummage sale was held Friday at TrinityParlsh Hall The city was canvassed by telephone for this event The treasurers report indicated net profit of 3235 The convener Mrs Hodgson was assisted by all the auxiliary members mick °i gmrsr 35 Maple Ave Barrie OPEN EVENINGS oA 84561 wuss uoasavowsawas noose rowan CHAR MS DREW CROWD ESTIMATED Ar 550000 on ma CIRCUS MAXIM iN ANCIENY HOME Mgoingboniatomm tit his wifethats III ollva moi WNEN BWKDOWNE MURIED WHEELWNGRTS JDKNERS AND SMITHS MADE UP TllE one For moavs anemone VCMANEIMG me nus awn olovou Know CNARIDT RACING WAS Peruula is tons Ace lac ae Toss RiceInstead Oi Conietti UK Priest Urges Parishioners LONDONDont throw confetti at wed ow rice instead That is the mandate which has been issued to his parishoners by Rev Hugh priest at St Michaels Church East Wickham Welling in Ifth an article in the parish magazine ho cites two reasons for the ban on eoniattl Fouling President of CWL Names Conveners Appointment of the following committee heads has been an nounccd by Mrs Clarence Cor bett president of the Catholic omens Leogu spiritual Mrs Moor welfare Mrs Brennan membership Mrs hicCloslley home visits Mrs McCann projects Mrs Saso education Cougth hospital visiting Mr Donovan radioiVfllm Mrs Golds social Mrs Carroll Redcmptorlstines Mrs Wilson Christian Mothers Mrs LaPlauie program Mrs Coleman unmigrotlon Clifto Girl Guldes Mrs Bouche attendance Mano publicity Mrs Stone ialcphono councillors will be named in the nearfuture the Fun and fresh air historical sites youll find them all manatern Ont and Ontario meet and the result is an Area where no es assistant the church yard in such way he declares ea an out rage it is also in law sacrilege and trespass on freehold land Then he adds that it is also an offence subject to penalties un der the Litter Act of 1958 Mr Hughes article goes on to How silly it is to waste good money on printer3 rc fluo ll wo must throw things and we all love throwing things why not 4th rice which was once the custom and has same meaning The birds will clean it up afterwardswith relish am thinking of trying to get some photographs of people throwing confetti or dropping litter and posting them in sort of roguas gallery 1i dated they would form usehtl defence if case were brought against the vicar for allowing litter to be deposited in place from which it could get on to the highway Clarita Healing or hut grocers are otraid to give them up the Canadian Whole Iaio Grocera Association was told Monday Robert Mueller editor of New York grocery trade publica tion said trading stamps likely will around for long time He said fewer stomps were lap sued in the United States in 1958 than in 1957 Thirtyfive per cent of supermarkets used stamps last year against as 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