Ontario Community Newspapers

Barrie Examiner, 24 Aug 1960, p. 7

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conscriptsgun 4H Club Has Anniversary TORONTO tCPtTwn genera tions of domestic skill are marked at the silver anniversary celebration of Ontarios first 4H Homemaking Club Founded in 1913 by the Ontario agriculture department to pro vide yearround programfor girls the Homemaking club organization has swelled to 1400 dubs with 9000 members The program has broadened from making simple cotton dress to projects covering food clothinA hospitality house furns ishings and gardening The actir itics have proved so popular that many girls continue to cluoleav ing age of 26 then become morn bers of Womens Institutes Homemaking Clubs keep to homemaking acli lies in the be lief that further widening of the program would clutter an already overcrowded list of ex tracurriculnr interests for tho average high school girl Wedding Service At United Church Collier Strcct United Church was decorated with multicolor cd gladioli for the marriage at This classic outfit for the all gains its beauty through simplicity and variety of tax turcs The new incurving skirt with fullness starting below the hipline emphasizes the long This charming outfit consists of dress and little jacket The sklrt is of washable cot ton clours and has short slccved printed bodice and matching belt For coverup there is cotton vclour coat with threequarter sleeves NeedleToe Leather Shoes Make Fall Fashion Point Leather shoes with needle sharp toes shape graceful ex clamation point to the newest fall fashions Leather literally makes the point in feminine footwear this year fashion editors heard at the semiannual Press Week showing by Leather Industries in New York On parade were corps of pointed shoes in every conceivable leather color and texture to put fashionable step under costumes forevery hour and every occasion of the dag eedles shoc Iashions word for pointed toes run from sin gle moderately pointed to quadruple very pointed The single point is most often found in casual and walking shoes while the double needle What we women used to call the pointed toe is widely seen on tailored and dressy shoes for day and late day wear This years addition to the narrow as an arrow silhouette are triple and quadruple points The former will be seen in late day cocktail and evening pumps while the sharpest point of all will be reserved chiefly for evening and formal wear The slimmer smarter silhou bite of pointed toe shoes was achieved by device wllich llcascs both the eye and the foot The shoe was lengthened llroughout the lorepart mak ing it look sharper but provid ing adequate toe room for the longest foot Leather makes the point in shoes becauSE only leather can be draped into iashions longer lines without wrinkle or sag DOUBLEDUTY Est torso and bias cut of the cocoa wool cnstumn The dcmHlt jacket is collared in beaver whicll along with the leather of the gloves gives dilfcr enco of textures to add to the bateau neckline and gleaming gilt buttons When the cus tume is worn without its jaun ty jacket it is appropriate Ior cocktails and informal din ners When the coat is on it is in the best of taste for classroom office or street narrow toes mold easily to the foot give as you walk yet retain their svelte lines Smooth leather linings add to the body lot the shoe even as they add to your comfort Lightweight but sturdy leather solos provide firm base supporting the thin sharp lines of the leather up Pets Making the point in exciting new autumn colors are rich variety of brushed sueded smooth waxy printed and grained leathers More popular than ever are twotextured blending of leather such as brushed and smooth or lustred leather and suede Lustred lea ther is used as rich fashion frosting to trim shoes for round thoclock wear Theres whole new range of leather hues such as red browns gmeened browns brownlt ed and greyed greens graphite greys and deep charcoal Be cause the new shoes provide high fashion interest in sym metry and color detailing is more subdued The new soft leathers are draped pleated and tucked to provide eye in terest Applique effects cut outs and perforations form many of the new shoe designs JOHN GERBICK HAIR STYLISTS 38 Maple Ave Barrie open ovenlnn by nppnlntmoni PA 84661 altractive and elegant look emphasized in the design very versatile ensemble mil any will derive much use from her fall outfit which is of the local worsted from Canadian mil Hair Strands Tell Humidity VANCOUVER Cl strand of hair from the hood of an unknown English blondc determines whether campers can enter the forests or who ther loggers can return to their lohs The long strand is mounted in one at the forestry services most important devices for computing the fire hazard The hair contracts or expands in llydrograph machine measur ing the moisture content of tho atmosphcrc Each lookout sta tion has one of the machines The strandsabout 14 inches longhale imported from Eng land since experts got tired of looking for long blondc hair on the local market For best results the hair must be blonde Each strand gets careful grooming from the district forest ranger in cluding weekly shampoo so that it remains soft and semi tive The blondehaircd machine is combined with bundle of sticks to produce picture of the fire hazard in all parts of the forests The sticks are prEdricd to zero moistllrc content and cut to1 an exact weight of 100 grams They also help to in dicate when twigs brush bark and grass or other flash fuels reach the explosive stage Swiss Watch Show Highlights Design The largest exhibition of the worlds best watches and fin est jewellery will go on dis play next month in Geneva Switzerland at the 1960 inter national Watch and Jewellery Show Mantras et Bijoux Feature of the annual show IS competition among exhib Iitors for recognition in design and styling achievements This year for the first time prizes of 5000 francs $1160 each will be awarded by the City of Geneva for outstanding crea tions in the categories of pre cious jewellery and ladies jew ellEry watches without stones Besides major Swiss firms and manufacturers entries for this years competitive awards have been submitted from Miss Lynda Ann BEES Barrie daughter of Mr and Mrs Roy Begs Victoria British Colum bia lo Dcnis George Tucker Aylmer son of Mr and Mrs Edward II Tucker Victoria British Columbia Rev Skelly officiated at the after noon ceremony Given in marriage by Vilfrcd Freund the bride wore full lcngth gown of satin with net overlay The ss featured lace bodice accented with ir idescent sequins Hcr not and pearl tiara held fingertip vcil She carried bouquet of whitcl gardenias Carnations and step hanotis The bridesmaid Diana Tuck er Victoria BC wore bout ernt style golm of yellow taf feta brocadc Shc carried pink Carnations and white roses The flower girl Carol Tucker Vic toria BC wore bouiiant style dress of turquoise crystalitc She carried white carnations Both attendants were white flower bandcau The bridegroom was attended by Dane Colborno Nova Seotia Childrens Minds Need Stimulation By CLEVELAND MYERS From the time began to teach have heard the advice Teach the Child to think A5 rule these were only vague and empty words For long uhllo supposed about Ihe only way to teach the child to think was to have him solve ver bal problem in arithmetic But there has been growing cmphasis on stimulating the child to think and reason as ho reads This began with the researches In reading by the late Prof Edward Thordike in the first two decades of this century Some more read ing experts like Dr Emmett Belts have been saying that getting meaning thinking in shortis the core of good reading But the average child can pass upward in the grades andgradu atc from high school even from college without doing much think ing And when thcchild views TV he does little thinking How can he pause long enough to re flect when the program moves along so fast You and have been waiting for quiz programs on TV or radio which require thinking and res WW2 soulag instead of bringing forth remember bits of unselected inlt urination Much progress has been made in elementary science in school even beginning in the kinder garten But most of it even in the upper grades and high school tends to acquaint children almost solely with the glamorous phat nomena oi the animal plant min eral and mechanical worlds The why of these phenomena and their casual relationships are rarely dwelt on Although the child five or I5 may not be ready to comprehend such re latiomhips he is usually more ready than we suppose WHAT PARENTS CAN DO We parenu can begin to slim ulatc thinking in the child as soon as he starts to ask questions if with available help we will answer him as well as we can Then he will grow more ready to answer questions we ask of him Here are types of questions young children like to have an swered What makes the clock keep ticking What makes tree stand up TIIE BARBIE EXAMINER WEDNESDAY AUGUST 24 1960 home of ltfr and Mrs Freund Ecrczy Strcct The brides mother received wearlt ing blue lacc dress and hat and carsagc of pink roses The bridegrooms mother wore it figured blue nylon dress with white accessories and corsoge of pink and white carnations For the wedding trip the bride wore pinkcheckered shirt waist dress complemented by gordcnia corsagc outottown guests werc from Victoria Avlmcr and Hello ville The couple will reside at 32 reception was held at the Berczy Street Tapering height marks the silhouette of hats designed to the USA evidence of tho expositions steadily increasing international stature The worlds largest diamond group tde filters Syndicatcl is to be participant in the show with display of over million dollars worth of their stones Diamond houses from Antwerp and Amsterdam are also repre sented and the show isltto in clude daily demonstration of the meticulous art of diamond cutting On View as well will be the Fall showing of finest time piece creations by The Watch makers of Switzerland with Special section devoted to to France GermAny Italy and turistic watches SHIRTS SUIVfltIER BAGS 68 DUNLOP Leather shoes with flatterineg BY LEADING MANUFACTURERS SUMMER DRESSES SLIMS SHORTS SKIEfi BYATILIHG SUITS PEDAL PUSHERS BLOUSES BEACH ROBES AND BATHING CAPS ETC olznad olingerie CosrnME JEWELLERY PA 82221 HIGHHAT STORY enhance the late summer and fall costume Boulevard vel vet in huckleberry purple used for lofty cloche that is sensibly priced The but goes in for dramatically uncom plicated lampshade shape punctuated with giant bow of grossgrnin As bonus the velvet is strong water repellant for allweather duty Only Shirriif Instant Mashed Potatoes come in ready cookeo FLAKE form These flakes make the smoothest tlutfiest Instant potatoes you over tastedAs In all Salado shirriitHorseytood products youll find true flavour and extra value In every package vory Saloon ShlrrlIfHorsoy product Is qunllty guaranteed hymn THE STARS SAY By cannulaA FDR TOMORROW During the am rely on yourself Dont count on the co operation of others Later in the day people will be morn congen ial and you can count on their throughout the year lndicala should prove highly congenial in the evening hours FOR THE BIRTHDAY If tomorrow is Your birthday mixed pl influences throughout the year indicate sporadic periods of ga intcr mlttent cycles Where only rou tine is iavnred Early October November midDecember and the first six months of 1961 will bo excellent or making progress along occupational and financial lines but even in spite of the ex ccllent aspects governing during these months you will have to follow conservative pattern it you want to wind up the next twelve month an the right side of the ledger Be especially cau tious in September and April little more tact than the Vir goan usually displays will be requisite to success along per sonal lines Except for brief per iods late in September and in March romance is not under es pecially propitious influences but October will be fine There are indications of tension with business associates and in fam ily circles during September March and April You can avoid difficulties however it you are alert to the possibilities and do your part to head them oil Late July and August will be excellent periods for travel child bom on this day will be highly talented and ambi tious and would make an excel Many of the new leathefl have their practical as well as their pretty side For instance heres jacket that is good at home and for travel almost all year round Fashioned 0t Held At BRADFORD While gladioli adorned the altar of Bradford Trinity Anglican Church for the marriage of Miss Dorothy Marie Graham daughter at Mr and Mrs Lloyd Graham Bradford to George Dcnton McKclvcy son of ItIcKclvcy and the late Mrs llicKclvcy Alliston lllev Woolcy officiated at the afternoon ceremony Given in marriage by her ther the bride wore lulllength gown of silk organza over not and taffeta Tile shortsleeved dress featured nccklino out lincd with appliques of pearls and sequins and similar pattern scattered over the skirt Her headdress or orange blos soms and lace caught tulle fingertip veil and she carried prayer book covered with white orchid accented by streamers The matron of honor Mrs John Hoover Toronto and the bridesmaids Mrs Garry Foster Bloomfield Mrs Lorne Graham Bradlord and Miss Pakicis Dudgeon Bradford ware dress as of blue organza over taffeta 58 DUNLOP ST lent teacher lIVELY LEATHER IACKET Zfiotdnfihhdf ESSENTIALS LINGERIE SKIRTS SWEATERS LONDON LAME TAILORED SHIRTS AND BLOUSES HOSE SOCKS COSTUME JEWELLERY MANY MORE ITEMS éfena clingerie admirable blue abrettn Kl trimmed with series of but tons down the front and on the cuffs Good in summer ovcr shorts its fine in fall or winter as suit jacket Afternoon Rites Bradford featuring bouffant skirts accent ed with cummerbunds ending in large bows at the back They were large blue picture hats and the matan of honor carried pink carnation and the bridesmaids carried white and pink Carnations The soloist Mrs John Mur my Toronto sang The Lord Prayer and Love Thee and was accompanied by Mrs Wood Bradford The groomsman was William McKclvcy Barrie and the ush ers we Lomo Graham Brad ford and Ronald McKelvey Rosamont The ringbearer was David Graham Bradlord For recption at tilverview Inn Bradford the bridol mn Lher received wearing blue shantung sheath with pink and white accessories and corsago of pink roses For honeymoon to Ottawa and the St Lawrence region the bride wore it black sheath enhanced with black and whim accessories and whlta orchid corsage The couple will resido at 600 Kingston Bond Toronto PASm Chcssman symbol or Excellence lot REEVES as mop can FINAL FEW DAYS JEWELLERS ANNUAL yESTATEoSALEo IS Now ON hhhtbmiooetmepdmllybguhmmtram ymmmwumhwebou mwsflc that

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