Ontario Community Newspapers

Barrie Examiner, 1 Sep 1959, p. 6

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HOLIDAYS are alnton over Its time intake stockroot only oI whatdlsh zitso boar $32 nclfieic hut satisfac tion you have alned from your holiday Did you lose to pounds did you learn to swim did you experience burning sunset YESTERDAY talked ton young woman who should ecr tninly retain sotisluclion irom what she and her friend achiev ed Pamela iCorderoy nnd illowena Bowulcr Dunlap strect east suited and rowed their tiny eightloot crait irom Orillln through the Trent Canal system to iuubaushcne THIS sronr really begins last spring when the two girls holli oi whom arrived in Borne from Brighton England last January decided to build boat The dollyoursell boat enthusiasts did have to call for some help but built most of it on their own DURING the early summer months they hoisted their tiny sail on the waters of Kempen cit Bay When the wind failed them Pamela and Rowena rew ed lheir sailing and rowing experience on the Thames itiver in England gave the girls the conlidenec which led them to conquer the Trent system Un able to rent motor they brav ed the waters withthe most eleé on mentary powers wind muscle nowmo our irorn Orillia conquered Lake the snilots in the collard 01 what you oil railway or straits 15 and toiootars PROUD 0P their little sen nrer but realizing their weeks holidaywasalmost over Parri eln and Rowena tacked across Gloucester Pool salled easily across Little Lake and raced storm to make Vauhnusheno by train time WnAi le the girl accom plish Besides gaining thelsot lsiaction which comes tram hov ingcompletcd such trip the two English girls sow moreol this holldnycrs paradisn than many lougvtimo Severn cottag crs ever see in cars or speeding motorboots They made close contact with the Sevems rough beauty which they will always retain FOR FLOWER FANS low er show and ten will he held at hurst Wednede from to vincial park has True Blue ladies of Midhurst found out their boat was an on loci oi curiosilthiuLthc crait seemedto maintain dignified status it ng hug steel oven the Severn it shot the wilt Rapids on the marine railway and it dropped over the Pig Chute on man ins railway along wrth mon or West demons Mn Smllh an firefly unrated the top and hits mainland economic and health commonstoned her program with comments on the motto wind was When in doubtb the tricodllest thing tlclc onWhnto do to have good meeting speaker When having see that each member has blank Mrs Evans then read an or on all lences to piece of pnpgr and pencil so that questions may be written down or the speaker to answer at the and ol his or her talk the papers being collected and handed to the speaker it he or shells pre pared to answer them Mrs Evens followed this with who pays for it themany eonvcn found In gtsupeij markets and other shopping cen tres and pointing out that its the customers who pay in the long run and who are largely responsible for the high cost living Each member Tend very short article on the various modern textiles their uses andl the manner in which they should he cared tor Mrs Dales favored with piano solo which was much up the home oi Brown Mid purt Mr Brown retired hor ticulturlst from Midhurst pro invited the public to come and cnjoy his magnificent flower gardensiea will be served by the Loyal ducted musical game lllrsJJ Cook entertained with harmonica solo hands and us an encoro Mrs Smith Joined her with another harmonica Lunch brought very happy evening to close THE STARSISAY By EsmEunn non Tortoanow Friendly influences prevail no possibly from distance can rnanmrannr ll tomorrow is your birthday prociated Mrs Evans con playing her own piano accompaniment ihoth with accent on communications and all matters requiring good judgment and keen analysis Look for some good news in the PM your horoscope lndlcntes exceli Gladioli Amidst setting oltwhite glad loll pink anapdragons and ferns Elizabeth Ann Constable exv changed nuptial Vows in don blelring ceremony with Ken neth Duncan Grahamoi Hills burg Ontario The wedding was in Trinity United Church New market with Rev Duncan White officiating The bride is the only daughter of Mrs Constable Newmarltet and the late George Constable formerly ni Churchill Ontario and the groom is the youngest son at Mr and Mrs Morgan GRAHAMCONSTABLE Selling At Trinity United in aqua embroidered scnioum nylon with bouifnut skirts mat citing petal hats and carried cascadebcuguets oi pink mauve and cream sweet pens with English ivy Howard Graham brother of the groom was best mhn and ushers were Jack Graham Hillsburg James Cheync Guelph lim Charlton Gnlt and Sandy Constable Newmarket brother of the bride The reception was held in the bride They were gowned alike iltetarded Children Ilssdmahon dauntin Harold lobe will is leaving soon to further his education in paycholofiyuyllc buhcld the cities or executive director and Kirby on Sept use The forthcoming provincial camps and education week was the main topic at our enn versntlon special executive meeting will he held in the near luture to discuss participation in the provincial campaign and education weak The 0A 30 regional district takes the Calgary Canine Pad Pet Primp Poodles CALGARY CPlStnnrt look poodles on rhinestone shes are becomingn necessity for the sophisticated Woman here local canine beauty anion is doing good business making dogs look fancy Don Brooks nn ex pert ln the husinessrvsoys some at his customers have nsrnany as three poodles His Royal Dutch treatment costs $750 andlnciudes every thingirom anent waves to toenail painting Popular colors include blue and platinum green and red Hairstyles iorthe dogs from Continental to New vigor English sknddlo and Royal Dutch Clothes for these pols this year ink coats costing ns inflisensmsm Tbe rhinestone cost between $5 and $15 Lena Esra are rubber ralncoats with matching hood and boots Fiii is the most popular name dies in Calgary he says gilt ages also Voltaire Suzette Pierre and Napoleon wiliibc succeeded by William millsoboe mcctivemesdng the Billit and Wham for museum Sick ny stamina wmir com doctor do he becomuilit way agent doctor timcsl With in exceptions the stan dards 01 physicians medical care are reportedly among the lowest in the nation The reason lorfitln seeming paradox lsaim lo munch when scrub Aphynlclnn should belhnheal thlest person in the country Aft er aligns has doctor in attend ance 24 hours day sevendnys week Yet physician doesnt always make good doctor for hirnSelf one general practitioner know almost died lrdrn 11 mil lured appendix Fortunately he finally consulted another doctor intime tosuvehis life SURVEY MADE ihemedical publication Pat ms of Disease recently made survey of physicians and their illness es This study found that more than twice as many them consulted other doctors when they became ill then re trainedtrorn calling one yous reason cited ior this is that many general practitioners in small towns feel that th live in glass houses and thus hes itatoto call colleague WHO IS CALLED To whom does phys an turn when he is lllproviding he turns to anybody Internists vcre consulted in 35 per ent of thecascs surgeons in 15 per cent and general practitioners in 1y per cent An titer question Im sure many at you have wondered about is whether doetarcom tracts imora illnesses that tha average person because of his close contact with the sick Well more tbanonctenth at all physicians responding to this survey any they have incurred illnesses during the last three Myca11 Doolor Mancunian years the result of medical practice Mm doctors take precautions to avoid inlcctions Yet ubeew pneumonia influenza colds and other upper respiratory in muons accounted or three qunrlen of all workrelated ills rinses Pediatricians lnddnnt ally reported moro intentions disease than their colleagues VARIOUS ALLERGIES Allergic dermatitis or other arms of allergy were reported hymerctlunmurcontotdoo tors with workrelnted illnesy ll One in every 30 doctorsln this group was injured by oven exposure to radiationuRndlolo girls course run the greata est rhk of this occupational hm 8rd but other doctors who route inely use radlolagic equipment share the risk One doctor in every 13 suffer ed frnctures from fatigue or iered from some other condition related to his practice QUESTION AND ANSWER Miss Could nervousness Meet the hearing Answer Deafness due in nervous disorder is extremely rare However when mild degree of hearing impairment is pres ent nervousness may exagger atethnvdefect by using up encrw gy and than interfering with con curtraiioh wrcks canon canon HAIR STYLING d5 Dnnlop SLIW PA ram Pennanenia spedis 1500 In mm No Appointment Necessary lent job and financial prospects during the next 12 months but Grimm Hummi church parlors where the hP and sh keVows At Wi Marie Gillespie Sci blBafrie to Grantll Mills son of Mr and is of Longlac uncle Roy therbrr gt white fnyion chiffon dress and capure acel with train peer drn retained her linger ried bouquet of white gnrdemas stephanotis an ysteletie square necle lines with matching headbands They carried white and pink carnation bouquets Bruce Mills was grooms man and ushers were Raymond Gillespie Douglas MeTavish George Mills and Elna Loponen Mrs sleyWniker organ nheldat St Presbyterian Ch rch the mother either received the guests in navy silk shaui dress and we fe liner Glih are Miss Batty daughterof Dr St Andrews from Imagine ville and Ottawa travelled and white feather hat The newlywed wlil ake residence at Hamilton Open Their Home To 410 Children avnnaav no ice ing vaucouver Since 1931 they have cause we keep some of dren for only few days iheyjind pemianentvhyome been Willi them John for For the wedding trip to Me Arthurs Lake Mrs Mills in line wool navy blue suit matching accessories Prot ably British Columbias leading fosterparents are Mr and Mrs Garfield Bell of this townadjolnl taken in to homeless children for short periods and not once since then have they been without at least zany ti horn of Chinese and ndian parents Betty hns do not let optimism on this score lead you into extravagance or un sound speculationespecially be tween now and early December nor in March and April either Domestic and sentimental mat ters will be under generally tine influences and those at creative heat will find midDecember turning point with inspiration keyed to high point throughout the first six monittsof 19o Guard health and avoid nervoustension late in November and in Febru look for opportunities to travel also to increase tige child born on this dayw but may be too others Prior to her marriage to Ken burg Ont Miss Elizabeth Ann Constable oi Newmarkei was entertained by the Sharon school children three years The Sharon Home her at shower The Churchill community where Ann and her family lived before moving to Newmarket miscellaneous show shower MlSuW Bugler Ne market entertsi neighbors and friends at rshower in the brides honnn presentation from the dergarten department of Trinity United Church as held at the home of Mrs John Rutledge Leon Nash was organist and brother of the groom sang The Wedding Pray erand Perfect Love Given in marriage by her Polk Buy the bride wore gown of white French organza with cath Tbebouiiani skirt andneckline was enhanced with lace medallions pearl and retained her She carried is Don Graham uncle edral train sequin coronet fingertip veil of Shanty ary andnext July and August your social pres he practical and discriminating exacting inf SOCIAL AND Toronto Oak neth Duncan Graham oi Hills wbere she taught or and School Association honored white Bible with mauve orchid sweet peas ivy and heather which the bride had brought from Scotland gt The brides attendants were Miss Verna Shannon Thornton as maid of honor Miss Helen Kell Gillord and Miss Beverley Charlton Galt cousin of the PERSONAL as Albert entertained Sharon Junior Farmer girls and their mothers at miscellaneous shower Slncetaking in residence at lllllsbu the bride and groom were given shower by rein lives and iriends and pleSBlk tation vies held omthé coni4 muniiy Mrs Constable entertained for herdaughter at tea in the afternoon and evening Friends and relatives assisted in show ng the bridefs ircusseau and pouring tea Mr and MrsA Pu Titfin street have justrehtrncd from threeweek trip to Halifax Nova Scotla They spent two weeks with th daughter Mrs npd her family brides mother received wear ing champagne lace sheath dress with sequin trim black hat and pink accessories Ths grooms mother assisted wearing navy tricatinn dress with pink hat and gloves and both mothers were corsuges of pink carnations For travelling the bride chose white and black Swiss cotton dresswith white accessories and white wool stole andblack andwhite handbag Fouowingn trip to theNew England States and the Mari iimes they will be making their honicon the grhoms farm near Hillsburg Guesis attended irom Olds Alberta Fort William Sudbury Woodstock Niagara Falls NY Kitchener Gait Orangeville grillhbuég Barrie Churc orono ian mann district George Davies 3m PA was consrsucrlon rm mm mam noorts and warm ows barrio Metal and Canva Prodnctr can in onset VIBES 35mm W3 mrnntecwhnt no Mil can underscll us Ior prdyidestbeft on content of your home and personal away AndfliepVStata Farm Homeowners Pohxzy costs less than many other ham policies Ofeourse oompleteand iprotbcti iadeembod only in lite palm pmpertyaxhoine

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