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Barrie Examiner, 31 Aug 1960, p. 7

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Militia Camp Trains Families At Wainwright CAMP WAINWHlGHT Alta TQHObNTO CPPte Paul Mainwaring nttfj ltd iWinnipeg is one Canadian soldier or 95 wha has been subject taking Many of Canadas top busrncss army orders from his mother executives take time out for toa Bom pm Mamwadng mem both in the morning and after her of the Royal Canadian 0rd mm Corps and his mom Cpl Mast of them like to sip fresh WEVE Ems Pram taste ts or Canadian blend is Marguerite Clundlen member brew made in the office served co motion of many variettes or the omens minim were in china cups The variety made Among selected puma they tioned at this eastern Alberta at the tumor shop and drunk iilrcd were type grown at 359 this summer from paper container is not El their cup or lea ikilfa lya ey onesc moun Anothcr comblnatron at the in 350 and Doom Dwma camp wx mother and daugh These are some of the findinng lea grown Assamh mm ter team Sgt lsan ONeil and in survey conducted by theleasl mm her daughter Pic Patricia Thom Tea Council of Canada of Cuna son both of Oak Bay BC took dian teadrinking habits It also CORRECT METHOD their training with 155 Company showed that Cnnad tans are What Is the correct method of Royal Canadian Army Service among the worlds great on making lea Mr Thomas says Corps There was 315 453mm drinkcrs prefer tea bags to loose its really matter of personal old grandmother and an Idyear tea and enjoy blended tea Cretan but suggests we Kinsman old girl who wrote some of her lea l01 Mflh Person an an cx high school exams while at camp WM AGE tra one tor the out This was The parttime ownc members Vtnne Wm WW the system used by professional were trained in driving and muin 09 CWML lea tasters though perhaps it taining army vehicles map read 52 mm 59 1° might prove little strong tor ing and radiation detection and garggmclil some Canadians Thetatsoudalwasbc monitoring year Hot tea usually does not bc Ma found tho cam com warmed first The water inust be mandrgl by Capt Kathleeprl Trus com POPPlarbcwmge Cn fresh and poured into the pot on MR date of Edmonton welcome db WEY am 20 the boil The too should stand for change from household chores Ed 1° CalChmg 35 five minutes then be stirred to Said one chc 0001 summer refresher Hmong distribute the strength evenly left my husband at home to Wnagerst and to submerge any tea leaves look after things it wont do him The Tea Council says nearly 70 on top unless bags are used any harm to see what goes mm per cent of teadrinking Canu Which comes firstthe milk or running house dians prefer using tea bags ra the tea Most experts say its ther than loose leaves This me up to you PERFUME SELECTION LONDON CPtTen candidates in this years Chamber of Conn 1960 Business Men Sip OfficeBrewed Tea CF Afternoon thod is decried in such traditional means exclusively tcadrinki countries as Britain Australiafi New Zealand but at least it ensures fresh cup of tea in restaurants and requires no strainer suney among business ex Esubie Fling Ceremony Ield At St Andrews Presbyterian sr lldrcs Presbyterian Church Darrin as the setting for the marriage of Miss Aud rey Agncs ltciic Toronto dau ghtor of Mr and Mrs Thomas Rnllc Cookstovtn to Kenneth Murray CouiLs Toronto son of Mr and Mrs Jack tl Coulis Cookstown Rev Brenn otticiillcd nl fllc evening ccrc mony Givcri in marriage by her fa ther the bride wore it fulllength gown of silk organza oicr tat fcta Ifcr fingerlip veil was held by coronal of pearls and rhinestoncr She carried cas eadc of white mums and pink sweetheart roscs The bride was aitcndcd by her gt sisterinlaw Mrs Roger Rcivc Toronto who wore dress of green silk organza ovcr taffeta Hcr headdress was band of green organza and pearls which caught hcr shoulderlength vcil Shc carried bouqucl of yellow roses The bridegroom was attended by the brides brother ftogcr Rcive Toronto After the ceremony at recon lion was held at the Queens Hotel Barrie Receiving the guests with the bridal party was the bridcs mother who wore css of pink lacc over satin with white accessories and corsage of pink and white roses The bridegrooms mother as sisted wearing dress of brown terylene matching and corsage of ycl Hn RS DENIS TU CKE Collier Street United was the setting for the recent mar riage of Miss Lynda Ann Begg Barrio daughter of Mr and Mrs Roy Begg Victoria British Columbia to Denis George Tucker Aylmcr of Mr and son Mrs Edward Tucker Victoria British Col umbia Rev Skelly of ficiated at the afternoon cere mony Older Proschool Children Need Companionship Creative Activity By CLEVELAND MYERS For the child almost but not quite old enough to attend school his seeing the other children go may be trying ordeal for him and his problem may continue He has been playing with the other children not much older than he is Now they suddenly go off leaving him behind If there are no playmates left in the neighborhood he may be wry lonely child For these reasons the parents may have tried to bring all sorts Smith Stude 000m cessorfes and mums On their return the couple will rcsidc at Scarborough CYCLING ADDS TO LIFE CYCLE WYNNIPEG CPiWant lo live longer and possibly happier life Buy bicycle says Dutch authority on geriatrics Dr Robert Van Zonneveld said Monday that Dutch MR AND MRS For wedding trip to Chicago lllinols and other southern accessories points the bride wore white low roscs shantung sheath with mauve act 42nd CONVENTION corsatze ofmauvo merce private secretarys exam ination spelt farclcal ltl dlffer out ways although they had dic tionaries on their desks Asked how to provide an ideal relation ship between boss and secretary one candidate suggested the sec retary should be able to select the right perfume for his lady friend work out ways with that childs mother to get these youngsters together rather often Sometimcs several such mothers work out cooperative program It would be fortunate If the mother is home most of the time with this child left behind Next host is capable substitute In either case there should be several periods of reading to him and great effort to stimulate him to amuse himself with toys and simple tools to draw paint cut and paste and motif from Teachers Meeting Offers Years Aim Before returning to their THE BARRYE EXAMINER WEDNESDAY AUGUST 31 DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE BackToSchool Lunches work of society as we know it classrooms in Setpcmbcr more than 500 clcmcntaly school wo men tcachers members of the fisoomembcr Federation of Vomen Toachers Associations of Ontario met in Toronto for eir 41nd annual meeting Aug and 25 In her presidential address Miss Annie McLenuan Sudbury stressed the importance of the classroom teacher in the prim ary grades in forming the thi ing and studying habits of chil drcn Miss McLennan pointed out that as young minds are trained in their formative years so will children acquire desire for further knowledge and more complete appreciation of what they are learning The teachers relationship with parents is also vital fac tor in enhancing her prestige and stature in the community as well as giving both parents and teachers greater and fuller un derstanding of the problems children sometimes encounter she said COMPATABILITY She pointed out that the teach or can also be of great assist ance to children in their rela tionship with other pupils It is not enough to produce brilliant students it is equally important that they learn to live in har mony with others This ability to live harmoniously together with scholastic ability should produce wallbalanced young people who will have much to offer their communities after formal educa tion is completed Our challenge is to educate youngsters under our charge so that they will be individuals in the true sense not automatons incapable of original thought or independent action But along with this challenge we must al so recognize that this develop ment or individual responsibility and the wish for individuality has to be built within the frame in Canada and the free world At the annual dinner attended by more than 700 educationists and teachers Max Freedman Washington correspondent for the Manchester Guardian urged judgment of Can radians by universal standards For Canada selfcriticism is the price of creative power he said We can no longer excuse the failure to produce Canads fan who will proclaim mes sage tor guidance for the free world by saying that we as nation are too young to be cre ative or too busy building our economic strength Ho point ed out that Canada will never find gift of creative arpres sion while it is satisfied with the second rate At the mceting Miss Frances McLeod Oshawa provincial goodwill committee convcner announced that 14 student aid bursaries worth $2M each are to be awarded to Grade 13 wo lncn students who will teach in Ontario public schools after graduation from Teachers Col lege She said that 104 applica tions were received for the bur saries the program of which was first established in 1953 Included in revised salary schedule adopted at the meeting was provision for minimum of $3400 for graduate of teach ers college with interim teach ing certificates and $4800 minimum ifor the beginning teacher with bachelor of arts degree in all elementary schools An annual increment of $300 for every teacher up lo the maxi mum for her category was commended FIRST ACCOUNTANT WINNIPEG CPlMrs Galloway qualified this year as public accountant first woman to enter the CPA association of Man itoba She will practise at For tage la Prairie ads and of Can women along with Norway fans and New Zealanders have the greatest life prelt honey in Rio world Much of the credit fin this he sold in an interview can be nttrlbuted to the ma hows they spend patterning bicycle 37 JEAN mvmn Home Economist he North smoo CITIZEN PENSIONER OLIVER EC CF Harry that th Lyndon president of theOld at the club girls will enio merce SerVe Appetizing Fish Dishes To Families 0n Low Calorie Diets TORONTO CmCanadas de partment of fisheria would like to hsee more Canadians eat more rs Its as the fish is frozen Preheat th oven to 450 degrees good for You as In April 1959 the serving of meat eggs or poul try says Margaret Myer chief of the harm economics section Canadians are turning from their fish on Friday attitude she says and are serving fish every day of the week Fish now can be looked upon as prestige food This she at tributes partly to the many sea food specialty restaurants which rave sprung up across the coun ry Miss Myer during recent visit to Toronto explained that Canadian consumption of fish now is 13 pounds per capita each year This includes only fish sold in stores Fish is good for low calorie diets Miss Myer said Cod hadlt dock sole pickerel black bass and all shell fish are low in fat Of course it depends on what you do with the fish Lobster is torn Plants which had and granted their produce be even higher with this system Miss yer said Kansas Wheat Queen At CNE TORONTO CPtWheat quee Jill dish from National Exhibition Manda Kansas and confessed sh commerci Kansas State old Miss Russell won the titl Tex The title is awarded fo butif each bite fire Training Schools for North Simcoe 4H Homemaking Clubs were completed last week feel cy were quite successful for each oneinch of thickness and 21 minutes for each inch if federal gov ernment and the fish industry set up voluntary inspection sys use the me pass inspection are maple lcaf stamp for We think the quality of Cana dlan fish is very good and will ussell arrived at the Cana doesnt know much about wheat 31 art student at University lityear Miss Wheatheart at Perryion Require Advance Plannin which will mean less dictating for the Leaders and more time free to be spent on the actual sowing There are 30 clubs taklng part in this project which is an in crease of five over last spring New clubs have been formed in Meldut North River New Fins Centre Vespra and Pine Grove School will be starting next week and that will mean the starting of school lunches again SCHOOL LUNCHES Many people find school lunch es problem Getting originality into the luncbos seems to be the main problem One problem that great many people are not aware of is that of getting one third the daily nutritional re quirements into the lunch This is something that cannot be con trolled too easily if the school has cafeteria at which the chillt dren eat All you can depend on is the good sense of your child ren and also the thoroughness of your training in respect to good eating habits For those that take their lunch you can certainly have some say in what they can First of all it should be something that the children will enjoy and here again your training in respect to their eating habits will be ma jor factor If they enjoy wide variety of food your problem will less What should be included in school lunch The bread should either be whole wheat bread or enriched white This way some of the Vitamins are included in the lunch The filling is best if it is some type of protein either meat fish or poultry or one of the substi tutes such as cheese or egg This of pressures on the school to lot this child enter school at an ago younger than the legal entranco age Sometimes the parents win more often they dont There are practical reasons why some standards must be sot and adhered to If there is private kinder garten or nursery school avail able it might be considered for the child left behind or if there is no other child in the immediate neighborhood near this childs ago his mother might go with him to more distant home where there is one and clay Its doubtful jf the mother should try to teach the child what he might be taught if he entered school However if he shows in most in labels on foods street signs or certain words on the page he looks at while being read to he might properly be told what these words are He also might probably learn at play to identify few letters of the alphabet and to count objects up to ten Most of all he needs the oppor tunity to play with other children after they return from school form should be port of the lunch This way balanue of all the vitamm and minerals can be obtained Celery radishes and earrots are very common vegetables used Turnips or peppers can be used for var iety Lettuce and tomatoes are often added or included in the filling of one sandwich Fruit in any form should be part of the school lunch You will notice that cakes pies and cookies have not been included They can be added but should be only after the essen tials are included in the lunch Whole grain cereals used in cookies or squares are good dessert as they are sweet yet give source of Vitamin Packing the lunch is import ant Metal lunch pails are best as they allow for easier carrying and allow for greater variety of foods to be carried There are very attractive ones on the mar ket today that no child should be ashamed to carry Paper bags are the most fre quently used but limit the con tents of the lunch Jars of fruit or salad or the like are hard to carry in paper bag and present the problem of breaking Card board boxes are good but can be difficult to carry Lets make special effort to send your children off to school this fall with good breakfast under their belts and good lunch under their arms Wedding Portraits HOOK courts NOW WITH LES COWPER Dunlap St West at Mary RUBYS BEAUTY SALONS 124 Dunlop St PArkway 84423 Essa Rd PArlrway 89811 Our slogan If your hair style is not becoming to you You should be coming to us AFTER HOLIDAY SPECIALS Complete Hair Style and Cut $250 $1000 Perm for $650 $1250 Perm for $800 other Perms range from $550 to $1800 Six days week Tues and Thurs Till pm Fri Till pm With or Without Appointments not rich by itself is dripping in is she said She suggests the oven as good way to cook fish The secret is hot oven and short time in cooking Fish is cooked by thickness not personality Poise and beauty Asked about wheat during her tour of the exhibition part of her prize Miss Russell said Well know what it looks like Like many other United States visitors the attractive brunette from Liberal Kans arrived in according Do weight She recom Torontos do plus temperature or supper mends 104 minutes baking time with only winter clothes Fruit and vegetables in some VERA MILES KNOWS Sltemust took her best day in and day out for personal appearances social events and on the job in movies and television studios way your children will obtain body building material and food that is valuable as source of energy Because most protein foods stick to your ribs there is less chance of that afterschool starvation which can sometimes spoil childs appetite for dinner butter it cerianly PA osno YOUR LAST WEEK TO TAKE ADVANTAGE 0F WIGGINS FURS ANNUAL AUGUST run SALE REDUCTIONS UP TO 40 LARGE SELECTION TO CHOOSE FROM TO SUIT EVERY BUDGET YOU CAN SELECT YOUR FAV OURITE FUR WITH SMALL DEPOSIT AND PAY BALANCE ON DELIVERY NO SERVICE OR CARRYING CHARGES best is regular visib to her hair 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