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Barrie Examiner, 23 Jul 1970, p. 7

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foronto mass but Ana haiku Why dhut you mind your own business woman in cultural trot to say the and her husband were along fine playing cards wctehlng TV and enjoying themselves and you tell her in add little sex to lrr marriage Ind it will be better How do you know Maybe they dont happen to he an marina of coins my husband cut out that milieu and waved it in front of my nose Now he has pasted to his denture glass Evm night before he goes to bedhereadsmealincortwoof your Idvlw For so sick of you Ann Radars tried to cancel the newspaper but my husband mmf stand for it If hadnt seen you with my own eyes when you spoke in pom woud swear you were man wont be reading your column anymore so goodby for ever Brook1lna Wife Dear Wile Sorry to lose you ADVISES Vexed Reader Will Get Advice dexriz but have hunch your huband will keep you posted mam for the clebher It made my dry ONLY CIDDS FRY Dex An laden Our teem age son had surgery last week Ind you wouldnt believe the questions people havn asked me about the operation even after made it clear didnt want to discuss it Why do three Lind think the intimate details at surL gely are public property How does one get across the idea that if the interruption isnt vul unteered it is bad manners to pry Ydterday neighbor bum bearded me with some rxtrmleiy personal questions nally lost my temper and said really dont want to talk about It if you dont mind 1th fire in hu eye she snapped ask because am rv v3 my uwnnm IlCSIEd in the boy cant un do land why you are so sensi tive ended up by apologizing but felt like kicking her in the teeth was bmult up to be lieve It is rude to put person through the third deuce about APPRENTICE ACTORS AT THEATRE COMPANY arentice to Sheila left and Linda ht sit outside Collier Followsh Hall and mask on some of the set for an upcoming play at the Gryphon Theatre Apprcns tice actors help with every thing connocted with play pros ductions and also receive op portunlties to play small roles At the end at August the com pany will have presented six plays to Barrie theatregoers iExaminer Photo EILEilrnventary Schdol HasNo Pressure On Pupils TORONTO At first glance there seems little to distinguish the Toronto Wal dorf school from any of the scores of elementary schools scattered over the city located in flntrroofcd onestorey building it has three yades kindergarten and nursery school four full timo teachers and four spe cialist teachers There now are 63 students But the school has on com petitive incentives no marks or prizos no specialization or pressure to hurry students through childhood and into The concept is progressive but it is not new The Toronto Waldorf school the first and only one in Can ada was founded in 1968 but the first Valdarf school ever come into being in 1919 Emil Molt executive direc tor of the Waldorf Astoria Cig arettu Co in Stuttgart Ger many was convinced that rt construction of society should begin at school He turned to Dr Rudolf Steiner an Austrian philoso pher who had become known in Europe for his position on social problems and adult cdy ucntlon and asked him to CANDY STRIPERS ARE VOLUNTEERS Ruby Blrimcombe 16 Candy Striper at Royal Victoria Hospital rrie holds ilm one of the many children in tho pediatrics ward while they watch other youngsters play in the ball wDy Palomino Photo found and direct school for the children of his factory workers OTHERS SPRANG UP Dr Steiner began selecting and training faculty of teachers giving them an in tensive course of three lec tures day Within seven yours after in opening in 1919 the Stuttgart school had 1000 pupils Soon afterwards similar schools began springing up in other cities first in Germany then all over Europe then in other continenLi The first Waldorf school in North America was founded in New York City in lees To date there are 78 such schools scattered over four continents The principles of Waldorf education arc Allov the child to develop his individuality to the fullest possible extent Givo him an nilround ed ucation so that as adult he can make the best possible use of his particular gifts and talents Givo him on education that fits his various stages of development so that inner dc vciopment can stay abreast with physical development Lct the same teacher no company him through all years of grade school so that the teacher can get to know the child intimately and be constant companion Surround him with people and activities woth imitating EDUCATION TOPAHEAVY All this is terribly impor tant for childs develop ment says Alan Howard lanky pipersmoking English man who has headed the To oato school since its found ag Why adolescents gone for drugs sex rock the way they have Because they have not been getting an edu cation that corresponds to their stage of growth and deeper needs The education we provide today is topheavyits all in the head What have we made of our kids Little walking comput ers public school teacher In England for most of his work ing life Mr Howard became interested in Dr Steiners phllt losophy when his two children were ready to attend sehooi They want to an English Wal dorf school and Mr Howard himself switched labs to no come 21 Waldorf teacher perarm mam How should deal rush nosey bsiksfm sauna DurMtha mehurwaylb handle annealyourhusfew guanine is by ashng counter question Example be do you ask or What an earth do you Iran to know for If the imoru your quashan and continues to Press simply say Do Sou mind it We change the suhicet to something more cheerful DESPERATION MOVE Delr Am undm You ant replied when asked Lt women were smarter about marriage than men Have you ever heard of woman marrying man for his shape laughed when read it but it started me thinking What do women look for when they want to marry All around me see lovely gals who are supporting loafers boaters and THE BARR EXAMINER THURSDAY JULY PEOPLE AND PLACES call Audrey Coulscn or Skylar HiilJachon at messI FROM VICTORIA Mr and Mrs Shambroak of Victoria British Columbia rclt turned home The day after spending month with Mrs Ai lan Kelsey Gowan Sl Bar rie Mrs Shnmhrook is fun Kelscys sister DUPLICATE BRIDGE CLUB Nine tables wen in play at the Barrie Duplicate Bridge Club game hold on Monday evening in Burton Avenue Chumh hull Winnels in the northsouth pos ition were first Mrs helium and Ron Hardy second Mrs Stellar and Mrs Cole and third Mr and Mrs Hart Eastwest winners first Mrs Woodstock and Mrs Burke second Mr and Mrs Cope and third Dr Rossiqu and Dr Bailey OPERATION PYRAMID Seven ladies attending the first luncheon in Operation Pyra mid will in thnir tum holdan event to which they Will in Vite six otherllndics This pro icct will raise money for the Huronla Symphony Orchestra Attending the luncheon were Mrs George Davies Miss Mary Agnes Moore Mrs im bull Mrs Monkrnan Mrs Brown Mrs ll Brown Mrs Tierney and Mrs McMullcn was hostess ill her Valley Drive home EUROPEAN TRIP How the Swiss make watches and other highlights of brief European trip were dc scribed to fellow members of Barrie Kiwanis Club by Michael Vicdcr at recent dinner meet ing Mr and Mrs Wiedcr trav elled by air from Montreal with pany mainly composed of jewellers Prom Zurich they were conducted on tours which included watchmakin new highly computerized and mecb anized Their points of visit in cluded Lucerno Geneva Bern and Easel They boarded ver sel at Busci and travelled for four days down the Rhine River to Rotterdam where they stay ed two nights Othcr visits in Holland were to The Hague and Amsterdam seeing various tour ist attractions The chders re turned to Switzerland by rail through Belgium to Zurich for the return flight via Swiss Air to Canada SQUARE DANCE Holiday guests who enjoy mod ern square dancing are welcome to attend the Saturday evening dance party at the Hayloft on St Vincent St North Rounds will he directed by Mrs Lorne Hay from 830 until pm Mr Hay will lead the square dance program unul Ill oclock follow ed by coffee HOLIDAY IN MARITIMES Mr and Mrs Stan Wray and family of Cundles Rd East have returned from two weeks va cation in New Brunswick and Nova Scotia While on holiday they were guests at the wedding of Mrs Wrays brother Roger Landry to Miss Sharon Kyto which took place at Keatviiie NS The Barrio family visited Mrs wroye bmdlerinlaw and sister Mr and Mrs Roy cud Second Hand chosen has met arent par uadariy handsome or interest ing or gym deem in sum up amass Why would pleasant bright small woman who can sup port herself in mi hook up with krk who is mm In her in every waydnd carry the flannual hum be as Thislsnotnntwwrlnklc Ann had two aunt who did it years 830 Nobody ll the anally could figure it am Can you Mused our Some Ills an terrified of spinsmhaod theyll settle for anything Hum knows why but the unmarried man is viewed as laxnorcus elusive gay blade while the sin gle woman on the lying side of 35 is considered an old maid of course this is rubbish Ive said it before and HI say It again Any woman can get marriedif she sets her standards low enough more of Monclan NE and her iathcr Joe Landry at Caraquet NJ While his puran were visit ing the Maritiroes Clarence Wray 13 spent two weeks at Trenton with group of Barrio Air Cadets Tvurs arranged for the boys included visit to 0t lawn and Upper Canada Village HOLMES REUNION Angus Community Park was this scene of the annual Holmes family reunion on July with 52 members attending the pit nie supper set up in the park pavilion President Mrs Wilfred Davidson directed brief meet Ing which included minutes silence in memory of the late Roy Plaxton Office we In stalled for the coming year with Mrs Davidson being reelected president and Mrs John Smith returned as secretary Mrs ieun Guest and Jake Smith were el acted spurts commitm The rcnnloh will be bold in Angus park Doug Holmes and Bill Parr conducted the sports program which included horseshoe plt cbing and ball game with prizes for the winners Families attended from Alliston Angus Barrie Baxter Brontwood Bond Head Colweii Grcniei Pains wick and Utopia MOVED TO LEFROY Mr and Mrs Gordon Kidd and family have moved from Toron to to Lclroy Out in Mr Kidds retirement from the Post Office ENGAGEMENT The engagement of Miss Jos ephine Anne Sorba to John Ed ward Osborne has been announc ed by the bride elects mother Mrs Rita Sorbn of Orlliia Th0 bridegroom elect is the son of Mr and Mrs Emerson 0s bornc of Barrie The wedding ceremony will take place in St Marks Presbyterian Church Orlliiu on Sept 12 Designer Pushes Unisex Clothing PARIS API Jacques Es terel who designed summer dresses for men is following suit for full and winter 1910 At his first showing this morning mannequins of both sexes were wearing hemlines seventinchcs from the ground Elegance means feeling good in your ski suid Esterel who is fighting anachronistic tu boas His latest discovery is the bodystocking to he deco rated with bormudas capes boleros or necklaces For wedding his bride and groom were twinned in ash co lorodjmdystockings under scethrough white maxi dresses encrusted with gold and orange sequins The wedding pllrty showed up in black bodystock logs with fox pelts wrapped around their heads thighs arms and waists For day Esteml behaves in robes with immense floppy hoods or capes whose alcovca are slit and trail to mldcslf LOW REGULAR DRY CLEANING PRICES Plain Dresses Skirts Floln Pant Lndles Slacks Mens Suits $l35 65 65 35 Fred Pickup Delivery 1235423 at Mary SHOPPERS GUIDE tlhoo Ontario comm articular and rode MIX MATCH PORK GRILL Let The Barbecue Help With Summer Entertaining Dy AUDREY COULSON Unexpected guests busy days or touchy pocketbook can con tribute planning problems to summer meals The outdoor barbecue will res cue the took from the but hit chub With ll subtle hint even Dad might be inveigled into the role of chef From tasty selection of pork producLs including chops saus ages and winners you can add or subtract to the total servings Baked beans always cookout favorite arc the perfect com plement for what better come bitration than and beans Recipes fa Mix Match pork grill and special way of dressing up canned beans will be found in todays column All recipes were provided by the Food Council Ontario Dcpurt meat of Agriculture and Food Punk products on bed cock ed at low to modernle tempera lures whether cooked indoors or out who barbecuing pork cook over glowln not naming coals Remember that the rate of cooking can be controlled by adjusting the distance of the cm or numeri from the coals For best texture and flavor but pork should be cooked slowly until it is well done Act ual cooking times will vary with the size and shape of the cut and the temperature of the fire Before serving check to be sure that no pink color remains even in the centre of the meat Largo pork cuts and roasts rt quire the use of mcnt ther omcter out should register 170 los degrees when the meat is billy cooked Smoked pork should be cooked to an internal temperature of 100 degrees while fully cooked hams are heated in 130 light cone ing of oil on the grill prevents lean meals from sticking to the grill before natural fats are lenscd Fork may lie busted with snu ces or marinade during the en Llro caching time if hosting in gredients contain sugar or to mate products that burn caslly it Is advisable to basic only during the final 1540 minutes of cooking time Pork chops are special at 68 cents lb for the quarter ppck containing to ll charismain ers vary in price from 48 cents to 59 cents lb sausage from 49 cents to 69 cents 1b with one store offering lbs breakfast style sausage Sl Bologna by the piece and excellent for cut ting into cubes for barbecue kubobs 38 cents 1b with 59 cents for sliced meat Eecf patties all ready for the grill are $139 for lb pack You will find sliced side bacon this weekend for 63 cctlLi Poultry continues to be the most economical buy of the sea son Turkey is till cents to 45 cents lll chicken cans and 35 cents lb Chicken cuts liil cents to 43 cents lb An excel lent buy in bwfrbludc or short rib roam are 57 cents lb Chuck steaks 69 cents and 79 cents for ground chuck beef Round steak or roast and rump roasts 79c lb Fish specials include perch fillets 49 cents and cod fillets 60 cents Fresh corn on the cob heads the list of Ontario produce spec iais this vcekcnd at 39 cents to 45 cents for dozen Ontario carrots bunches cans cel cry for 39 cents cabbage for 29 cents lettuce cents head Plump sweet cherries from British Columbia are fit cnls lb of $150 case for free ing or canning purposes var icty DI plums grown in Cantor file are lbs for 73 can and cantaloupe for on cents Fro zen French cut green beans are lbs to cents and frozen orange illice 12 oz cans 35 cents Slack up buys include white granulated sugar lbs 52 cents coffee 79 cents lb ennncd mushrooms ill oz tins 51 can not hams $157 for 11 lb Size household paper towics roll pack 49 cents foil wrap 29 cents for 25 feet in the dairy case you will find butter at 56 cents 1b cheese slices 29 Cent or cited dar 69 cents lb Margarine is 19 cents lb ice cream 69 cents la gaL carton MIXN MATCH PORK GRILL lib country style ttltg sausage pork chops iii to thick ricners smoked prwkcd sausage chops an the grill over glowing couls Cook over low to moder ate heat until brown Turn and cook on the other side un til broun and thoroughly oook cd About to minutes before the cllnps and sausage are cook ed place winners and tartconk sausage on the grill Cook until these are thoroughly huabcd and browned Scer Each person selection of meals or allow guests to help themselves from the grill NOTE For extra zcst make small slits in the sausage and sprinki with garlic or noise sccd SPEEDY BAKED BEANS lt28 oz can baked beans 111 brown sugar IiT dry mustard oreeslersiiire sauce GUARANTEEDT CERTIFICATES it you wnni sure thing latest on and Guarantend Certificates $500 Call us or drop sunlth room so numb uanals 7266495 Drivoln Location Jurumsnlmo nary wry Sterling mists foul rnuyuu ninm water he chopped onion salt and pepper to taste Combine all the above in gredicnts in saucepan Simm er over low heat on the stove or barbecue or 20 an minutes GRIDDLE SCONFS One recipe of your falmrits baking powder biscuit dough Oil can of refrigerated uncook Cd biscuits butter Prepare the ten biscuits to the point of baking Melt butter in heavy skillet on tile barbecue Saute the biscuits in the but tui turning to brown them even iy en the top bottom and all sides IUIUDERRY CORIPOTE Ac chopped fresh rhubarb l15 oz pkg frozen straw berries sugar cornstarch grated rind of lemon OR orange Combine rhubarb thawed strawberries and grated lemon DR orange rind in saucepan Simmer unill the rhubarb is tender Thoroughly mix com starch and sugar Add to the hot sauce Bring to boil Reduce heat and Simmer until the sauce is clear and slightly thickened Cool variation Omit grated rind Add lb ground cloves in raisins and is cup chopped walnuts NOTE Depending on the sea son fresh strawberries and iron zen rhubarb may be substituted for the suggested ingredients with equally delicious results ZDIY FLAVOR Heat can of heat broth ril iuting as usual according to directions on file can But add suspicion of horseradish for savingy Sanitone drycleaning Stickers Suva on nationallyadvertised products while you get the host drycloanlng Just save Ihn stickers you get with each drycleunlng order Come In for on redemption folder wnn stickers all can an im no9 Lloyds alums Recordt Pilyll uni $3595 Sanllone Mann Villth CLEANERS as tight

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