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Barrie Examiner, 4 Jan 1960, p. 6

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Mrs Varrcn Wllgar pours ten for Mrs Arthur McKenzie at the annual Grey and Simcoe Foresters Officer Commanding taa held in the Officers Mess at Barrie Armoury Sunday CAMP BORDEN Plans for figure skating classes for Camp Bordens iunior skat ers were announced this week by the Home and School Associa tion The classes will be con duotsd in the new ice ANITA which will open shortly Attend ance will be limited to 100 chil dren between the ages of five and it years One of Simcoe Countys most promising ama tour skaters Miss Eileen Mc Donagh Collingwood has volun teered to instruct the classu Miss Mononsgh has distin guishcd herself for several ssaA sons in amateur competitions and figure skating events and is senior member of the Blue Mountain Skating Club at Col Ungwood Assisting her will be Mrs Craizle and Mrs Wallace of Camp Borden The next meeting of the Home and School Association will be held in the Alexander Dunn School The subiect for discus sion will be What are we doing for the average child The speaker will be George Varty BA Mr Varty is an inspector of Toronto schools and recently YOUR HEALTH MARY muonrnsmnn Direct ACtion Language To Protect Husbands LOve near Mary Beworth burr band and were marri Quito young five years us lie was 11 and was Is We had to get roar rtedbut we were vsry much in love however and are even more so new We have two lovely children and are very happy family as we do our best to pious each other My probl ls Jealousyl have done my heel to break the habit but find that my efforts are wasted ESTERS TEA The Officer Commanding Capt ll lloward and Mrs How ard and officers of Headquar ter squadron 28th Armoured Regiment received the guests SOCIAL NOTES completed commonwealth course at Oxford University in the United Kingdom panel discussion will take place at the Home and Schools February meeting The panel will be composed of Camp Bor den residents who on parents of public school children Panel moderator will beRonnld Jones who is inspector of special edu cation and highly qualified education expert from the To ronto board of education Recently 100 Scouts and Cubs NO Group together with ap proximately so parents enjoyed Christmas social evening at the Alexander Dunn School in Camp Borden very entertain Lli program of demonstrations to and coral singing was per iorrned by the Scouts and Cubs augmented by Capt Mnthcson of the BCAC School with his bagpipe jive and four soldier atices from the RCASC eel who formed musical group The evening ended with re freshmean served by the group conuniltee Alcoholic Drinks How They Aiiect By HERMAN BUNDESEN MJ HERES your New Years Eve drinking Etude Best drink with which to toast in the New Year and bid farewell to the old is big glass of milk However Im practical man And know can count on the lingers of one hand the number of persons over the age of ten who plan to have glass of milk in their hands at midnight FACTS AND FIGURES So read and heed Probably the most potent mixed drink of all is the popular dry martini It takes iesslime to create greater eilect thanlust about any other drink can think of This is because martini gets considerableamount of alcohol into your bloodstream in relat ively short time FACUUIIES BULLED few martinis tonight and your faculties will he dulled your judgement will be impaired and your tongue will be loosened figuratively speaking of cour se Beer on the other band takes little longer to affect you Most beers you sec contain only about four per Cent alcohol ALCOHOLIC CONTENT Ale is little stronger with six per cent alcoholic content Most fermented wines are about 12 per cent alcohol al though sherry and port usually run about to per cent alcohol Alcoholic content of 100 proof bourbon is whopping 50 per cent UNDER THE INFLUENCE Some persons of course can drink considerably in are than others without showing any obvious effects Medically speak ing however we generally say person is under the influence of alcohol when the alcoholic contact of the blood is 15 per cent Alcohol gives you feelingol wellbeing and elation because it dilates the blood vessels thus sending greater amount oi blood throughout your body sint no your brain maintains an enorn mousictrculation of blood it also is affected Now for couple of tipsfor tonight Take nap before you go out partying Alcohol will have less effect upon you if you are cairn and rested Eat good meal before you leave home Alcohol absorption is slowed if there is much food in the stomach QUESTION ANDVANSWER Mrs Must one avoid certain foods after gall bladder operation Answer Follow your doctors advice He may advise reduction in fats and roughage for while IIITH BIRTHDAY GRAND RAPIDS Mich Mrs Eliza Miller born slave on Georgia plantation cele brated her 111th birthday Sun day Mrs Miller is in lair health and is cheerful But she saidr Sometimes its awful to be in years old My future sisterialsw whom have known for month has discovered my bad habit and takes advantage of it She thinks it smart to get persons goat as she calls it its big game with her DONT WORRY She thinks nothing of climbing all over my husband she is Is and in my opinion old cherish to break up marriage love to tease and Joke but making love to someone elses husband is out of the question Am right in feelin coa ecmedr If so what shoui do Rob is an easy going man loves people and hates disagreement llc says its silly of me to get upset as it doesnt mean any thing to him Should let it go at that We are going to be together in her home after New Years so How To By IDA BAILEY ALLEN Fresh mushrooms are now at their best Madame and svsiilt able throughout the country ob served the Chef in Fran mushrooms are not only consid ered gourmet foods butvihey are used commonly in almost all homes as an borsdoeuvro or in soups and ohowders or as vs getable or in combination with meat poultry or fish in entrees in several kinds of sauces or in various vegetables or cereal com binations VERY VEILSATILE The mushroom is the most versatile member of the vege table family It provides both elegance and sustenance it does not add to the waistline It con tains no waste whntever Well Chef thats quite brief for mushrooms laughed This country is doing well by mushrooms too and lm sure homemakers will use many more when they realiize how much fla vorinterest low fresh mush rooms can add to everyday meals and how easy they are to tire pare To prepare fresh mushrooms Wipe with damp cloth Do not remove under part al top Peel tops only if skin appears dark or shrivoled If to be sliced fresh mush rooms may be out profile from top crown through stern 1f tops or crowns are to be used separately break from stems Peel stems cut crosswise in thin slices and use either in dish to be cooked simmered in soup or in sauce or poultry stuffing Measurements are ceipes for mushrooms Provencalo Conn tryStyle Stem wash and draln lb fresh mediumsized mush rooms Cut crowns in half Place in at bakingsdish Stir in Va olive all mixed with tsp pepper and tsp salt Letstand hours Drain oil into frypan and heat In itbriskly saute mushrooms about 15 min or until lightly browned Dust with minced pars lay Garnish with lemon wedges Serve on half slices hot but tered toast or in warm pastry level re shells Attitude Most Important In Preparing To Lbse Weight By IDA JEAN RAIN is there way to make diet gratifying challenge instead of an ordeal to be lived through wretchedly Yes if you think in terms of rewards insteadot re senting the restrictions Its inner rebellion that makes reducing well nigh impossible for you projecting obstacles into your pathway In reducing your attitude is actually more important thanthe number of pounds you need to lose It youare wholeheartedly interested in getting down to de sirable weight you are not only willing but eager to use the scientific plan of dieting 0n the other hand when you must resent the necessity of giv ing up favorite foods letting your mind dwell on this aspect of diet you are thinking in terms of deprivation This is form of selfpity Thinking that way you do not enjoy the good foods you caneat and soon you are back to overeating with vengeance To diet grudgingly is like try ing to go ahead with the brakes on When you forgetto release the emergency brake on your car you knowrhow it drugs Its like that with reducing It is es sential to establish within your self conviction that this is what you want to do Then you are able to proceed with slimming course It becomes important in your llfo FUEL RESERVE To carry our car analogy furlt flier When car runs out of gasit stops With us reserve fuel in the mini of fat is called into use When the car stands in the garage no fuel isused But there is no time when the living body turns its engine off com pletely When we sit idly or lie down or sleep little fuel is used for external work But the in ternal work of the body goes on continuously You cant just stop eating even if you wanted to Unless your food habits are excellent it isnt safeto merely out down Its matter of chang ing your pattern of eating Excess body fat canvbe called on forfuel only it does not furnish the essential nutrients that keep the buyiin fine state of re pain Think of xthe protective foods as providing keeping young calories then its priv ilege and pleasure to eat to bsatgiho pounds would appreciate your answer be fore than Thank you 63 mm TIMIDITY Dear cos As get the plain ourfuturesisteriniawisnt our lesiony making game of maliciously so much as she is taking sdvsn of your attempts tohlds it on your guilt sense about it Being the brash sellconfident sort herself she notes that you suffer from feelings of lands euscy or inferiority in comparison to other girlswhich be an ingrained trait in you at con tributed to your having to maria Or it in be letterday cmo onal bypr uet of that era hmassing necessity In any case it seems she fig ures you lack the spunk and knowhot to take open issue with her unfair play and put her to rout Perhaps she thinks she holds trump cards with which to ba miliate you by Inide references to your record if you were to offer moral resistance to her sug guttvo behavior DIRECT ACTION Are you notified in looting eon csrnedf avingwifestotectivs intuition is to be has ed when she senses danger to familysov curity and her husbands integ rity in an allegedly harmless off aide flirtation As for how to cope the situ Prepare Fresh Mushrooms Marinated Mushrooms Clean wash and dry it lb fresh smlll button mushrooms Remove caps to use for marinating Reserve stems to chop and use in mush room sauce or soup In deep saucepan heat salad oil until hot enough to brown 11 cube of bread in min 350 degrees at Into oil strain tbsp lemon juice Add mushroom caps Fry min Remove from heat Add smell bay leaf tbsp wine vhnogar and it top thyme or mnrloram Cover cool Serve as relish or use as gen nlsh for tossed salads or cold platter TOMDRROWB DINNER Italian Cabbage Soup HammadEgg Platter Edged with Mushroomslrovcacnle PreachFries hrocolil Fresh Fruit Melange Coffee Tea ation calls for positive not negative response of coma us you must operate from spiritual beats of selfrespectof knowledgs and conviction that Em are good human being lov and loyal to drum prin ciples regardless of put mis tsku es lspses from grace Second realise accept and act on the fact that wife you an one fiesb with your busy band By which mean inasmuch as you valid disapprove this girls toofamiliar stay with his body which is yours in the scriptural sense then make your oblscuons decisively known to her For example simply walking up to her en shes climbing all over him and peeling her offwhile ing in effect Since Rob is too too polite to do this lm oiected DEVOTION TO SPOUEE If she mocks at you for being iealous reply in effect No not eslous lust embarrassed for you and your husbandtobe and for my perfectly darling husband toowho thinks youre silly if ion want to knowtho truth sppen to care about his dignity and his decency which obviously is more than you do In short be prepared to com bine direct action with plain tan guagef in complete devotion to your husband to settle the mat for MIL PLAN BONSPIEL FOR NEXT WEEK The Barrie Curling club will hold ladles bonspiei on Wednesday Jan 13 The executive of the Curl ing Club mode the decision at meeting Dee so The boaspiel committee will be headed by Mrs Knight President Mrs Corby presided at the executive meeting and secretary Mrs Craig read the minutes of the last meeting new 8811 comdcrs wcronm ca Defence Minister Pearkes said Saturday the future of the shipbuilding in dushy is one of the weak spots in generally promising eco nomic scene ahead for Canada During 1860 the government will continue replacement of older ECN vessels but there are not msny new contracts in sight the minister said in an interview on Milk his arrival here for brief visit BritOns Spending AndEarning More LONDON CF Britain en ters thonew year presenting picture of prosperity Britoas now are earning more spending more producing more and exporting more than at any time since the 1930 They are achieving material standard of living that can be compared with that of Canada and the United States During 1559 the wraps of war time austerity were upwound one by one giving Britons the free dom to travel more and buy wider range of goods state most Britons in their teens or early 105 had never known LIFTS RESTRICTIONS During the year the govern ment virtually lifted the limit on foreign currency that Britonscen take abroad and swept away most of the restrictions blocking imports from the dollar area These are the results of the fest economic recovery made since the Suez invasion precipb tated financial crisis as severe as any in the postwar perod The periodof austerity and tight money to fight inflation and to rebuild confidence in sterling that followed Suez disappeared in 1955 Consumer spending developed into the biggest factor in Brit ains recovery Last spring the government cut taxes and eased instalment buying restrictions Britons responded by going on an unprecedented buying spree to acquire articles such as house hold appliances television sets and eutamobiies Britain last May cut restric tions on wide range of goods from countries such as Canada and the US an FOR TOURISTS In October the government for the first time since the loses gave British tourists the right to spend as much onovarseas travel as they wish and can of ford few weeks later the boom ing British markets were thrown wide open to most American and Canadian goods Selling these dollarI goods has not proved easy ver and above the freight char es the cost of articles ranging from radios to dresses are subject to import duty and purchase fax Thusn radio can cost as much as twice the price of comparable British make pinata oi the mqu Derick BeatbcoatAmory speale lag of 1980 prospects said be ex pected the instalment buying boom would taper olf slightly and that government capital expendi tures would likely decline He though however that private in vsstrnent would increase Iie stressed that ons of the main considerations in drafting eration of factors affecting the countrys foreign trading posit on WW Care must be taken to ensure that British manufacturers can ttnus to keep pace with modern technological developments and to make certain they are not priced out of world markets SOME DARK SPOTS There are few dark spots in an otherwise bright economic picture Britains textiles avia tion shipbuilding and coalmin ing industries appear to he in for some tough saling Perhaps the biggest headache for British palicym is caused by the emergence of two trading blocs in Europe The sixs nation European Common Mar ket has started along the road to economic and possibly politi cal union Britainon the outside of this emerging customs unionspear headed drive to form the Outer Sevsnlrading area as counter move The resulthss been trndlt mg deadlock in Europe There is little likelihood that the Six will make deal to bring the two groups doser together heatheoatAmory however is quietly confident about Britains future future policy would be consid SHOP WHERE SHOPPING IS PLEASURE GIFTSFORALL LEVEL our new CRYSTAL NUT DISHES scs and up CHRISTMAS DECORATIVE CENTRES and COFFEE GARAFES MODERN SHAPES suuwmwmns nmm CASSEROLES with GLASS mEPROOE DISK 350 Vlad lip CALL IN ANDYSEE OUR WONDERFUL DISPLAY Cameroons and we so racerAaKINo AT REAR TEE am MONDAY JANUARY SOCIAL AND PERSONAL Mrs Wltdve Clapper ton Street spent the hollow with her nephew and his wife MrandMnHCRynardInd guy It Kim Falls 0n Ken Donovan Newnuxiret was weekend guest of his parents Mr snd Mrs Donovan Queen Street Mn Kay Eoutilior and son Harold of Hamilton and Jill Louiu MscPhnrson Toronto wore weekend guclts of Mr and Mrs Dixon Edge hill mive New Years guests of Mr and Mrs Newton David son Street were Mr and Mrs Ed Dawn sad fsmily lsliagton Mr and Mrs Neville Ban nett Dunlap Street West were at home to guests Saturday ev ening Among those who vis lied were Mr and Mn Walls Mr and Mn lldwnrd Tséhirhlrt Mr and Mrs Clif ton Ward Mr and Mn Edson Wino Mr and Mrs Joe Rout tenburg Mr and bin Jack McCaw Judge and Mrs Harvie Mr lmd Mrs Jack Bet atone Mrs Hodgnou Mr and Mrs Don Jackson Mr and Mrs John Stevenson Mr and Mrs Ivan sarrossy and Mr and Mrs David Ifoyho Mr and Mrs Kerr Mr and M11 Paul Fisher Blake Street were in Elliot bake for Christmas with their son Jim and his family They travelled by rail from Mid burst Mr and Mrs Frank Bayes St Catliarines were guests for New Years with Mr and Mrs Don Bumble Mary Stunt Buster Clerk of Blind Riven humor Barrie hockey and baseball star called ontrleads here so the weekend following visit in Toronto with his mother Mr and Mrs Fred Webb So phis Street East had members eouple of friends In of their family as guests New Years Mr sod Mn Gor don Kneeehew Wayne and San dra Fonnelis Corners Mr and Mn Emerson Webb Jim Mar in ad Roger Sunnldslo Road Muralndhdnmnlrfll Brien Sharon and low Lon don Mr and Mrs Harris and family returned to London yntoxdso Mr and Mrs I1 Chlttich and cons Yohn and Peter of Midland spent the New Years holiday with Mr Cbittfcks pan ends Mr and Mrs Chit tick Kernpenfelt Drive Mr and Mrs Obitch also attended the New Years Eve Ball at the officern mos of the Barrie Annoury SURPRISE STEOUD COUPLE Mr and Mrs Allred Webb of Strwd were expecting uremia Wednesday evening When the company arrived than were 10 couples and one man Neigh bors had brought along gifts and beautiful bouquet of flow ers to celebrate the 45th an niversary of their hosts Mn and Mn Webb were to visit their two dougheirn in Toronto over the holiday and celebrate their anniversary during the visit The Strand neighbors bndplannedthesurprlseparty in time oo pmelebrsts the event Those who made up the party were Mr and Mrs Len nox Black Mr and Mrs Gar field Guldon Mr and Mrs Lloyd chb and Mrs Melville Martin and Mrs Esed Mulhollnnd Mr and Mrs Keunan Mr and Mrs monk Graham Mr and Mrs Clifford Webb Mr and Mrs George Weatherilt Mr and Mrs mmdand Mr Tad Webb Mr and Mn Almad Webb wen the guests of their daugh ters Mrs Trevor Evans and Mrs Armstrong in To roots for the New Years weekend WI Sends Cheer To Area Centre Vespra Womens Insti tute had pleasant Christmas meeting at borne of Mrs Waillt win It was decided to send Christmas cheer to shutin mm hers and others in the commun ity Candy bags are behrg filled for the school children The Public Motions Conven er reported on tripto the Odd Fellows Home sing song of Christmas Carols several selec tions by number of the school diiidren with Mrs Dobson at the piano were enjoyed by everyone at the Home and In stitute members Candy and cook ies were served and gifts distri buted cordial invitatidi was extended by Mr McFadden to come back andvlsit and tour the Home Members yeis renunded t9 bringlayatto contributions to the January meeting at Mrs Wis mers WHAT THE ShutIns The Program was under con veners of Public Relations Mrs Smith of Painswick insti tutc and Mrs Furyk from Littles Hill Institute were introduced by MrsDawson Mrs Smith gave demomira tion of Christmas decorations from simple things Transforming pine cones plain candles and wire into articles of beauty with bit of paint paraffin wax and glitter Mrs Wallwin introduced Mrs Smithone of Centre Ves pras own members who enjoyed trip to her home land England last simmer She told of meeting her enter whom she had not seen for many years She also spoke on tour of old chiuehes ChrlsnnasCerois were stmg and an exchange of gifts brought the meeting to close STARS SAY Br nsrnnnmA FDR TOMORROW An unusually lively and con structive day may be expected as result of present planetary ia fluences But it is important that before making decisions you ex amine all the facts and analyze situations carefully iusinsm is laudable but be sure to harness it to the proieck from which you will reap poac float and longterm benefits Dont go overboard on those which can only result in temporary advan tages or worse still illusory nes FOR narrating If tomorrow isyour birthday you shouldfind the year ahead marked by progress and enduring success where ambitious and worthwhile objectives are con 595 and up PA eases Barrie cerned This is your year to at tack major projects with determ inatioh and vigor gt especially those which require creative abil iy imagination and originality March June September and December should prove especially favorable for business and fi nances It would be well however to complete projects already started before beginning new cn terprises so that complete con centration may be given to the letter Happy domestic situations romance and new friendships are indicated throughout 1960 Girls To Cook Like Grandma woman or Itiabout tints Canadian bills schools started teaching girls bow to cock like grandmother rather than depend on tanned meal whence an 21 now Ins1 mien hers omslon CI will single Greater victorie nim Mscy cool is dissoluqu 1mm masons good mun by the number of utensils that they find thunulvcs using be told recent meeting bers of the nadisn Association of Coanm OH Whey have never heed to economfu um instead of high schools tench Ing girls how to cook they on Built of teaching buns wast ing The amount of food we waste here is criminal 13 will rep meals Mr Breitrchmi said Do you realize that there In over 400 senses that can be served with fish 800 with mm rso ways of preparing beef Looo ways of serving sggal Its time Canadians returned to good eating Too many of our younger gen cratinn are growing up with no treinin in the art of cookery he sol This lsone reason why enjoy teaching It is to know that am helping to train others to carry on where leave off Male Nurses First At Ottawa mews CF We British bora nurses are breaking new ground at the University of Oh tawas school of nursing They are the first men to study at the school since it was estab lhhed 16 years ago The rest of the student body all taking post graduate work comprises as we men Frederick Bowdsn ad and Bryan Topping 28 have become known as The lnseparahles But the nickname doesnt coins of any need to look to each other for moral support when faced With an otherwise ellgirl student body They met years ago as male nurses in England came to Canada at the same time thres years ago have been working in Ottawas Civic Hospital ever since won bursaries covering their tuition fees and oonllnuo working nights at the hospital Bowden and Topping both have been tralned in chiatrio nurs ing with the latch on of teaching er Both aaid they found no shy ness of discrimination on the part ofthe girlsnt the school Theyre all serious adults Theyre not lightheaded tera sgers wden who is married and Topping said they came to Can ada because they had heard of the op orluniiies for male nurses They ntend to stay Bowden came from Palgoton Devonshlze and Topping from Haydock Lancsshirs PIAF BAH JAUNDICE PARIS Reuters Fran ch music hall singer Edith Pill 44 who became ill while entertain ing friends at her home early New Years Day is sufferin gram jaundice her doctor so SALLYSSALLIES BEVIVE SEOCKED DOG DUNDAS CWA dog which receiged an electrical shock by chewing through lamp cord was given artificel respiration by firemen Sunday night and then taken to veterinary hospital The animals condition was good Now IN auu SWING ANNUAL JANUARY ruR SALE commune Tradein Your OldLFur Liberal TradeIn Allowance wrccmsa FURS Barrles Local dictum anler Who Makes Furs SATlament And only GUARANTEED BARBIE BUNLDI ST WEST PA 848 TORONTO

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