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Barrie Examiner, 24 Apr 1967, p. 6

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weeks ATTRACTIVE PERIOD COSTUMES Books were not the only at traction at the recent opening of the Ontario Tcachers Fed eration Centennial Library Federation House Toronto Membcra of the OFF office staff entertained visitors to the opening in 1667 period cos tumc Oiiidal organization of the provinces 71000 teachctS UIF has collccicd ovcr 4500 rare school books of British US and Canadzan origin pub lished In the lath and 19th centuries While most at the volumes are textbooks cover ing all subjects from kinder garten to university lclcs there are many on everyday living anl of noneducational nature The library also con tains scarce tcachcrs manu als and manuscripts some handwritten as well as slates ink tclls dip pcns and lofleyearold globe showing British North America SPEAKING VISIT SITE Mr and Mrs John Desiar dins RR Barrie were re cent visitors at Floridas Sil ver Springs where they ex plorod the exciting mysteries of the underwater world through the magic of the lam ous Glass Bottom Boats MOTOR TRIP Mr and Mrs Willis Corrigan and Mrs Stuart Cochrane of Innisfil St and Mrs Bruce Cowan oi Stroud have retunrcd to their homes following two holiday in Florida While in the snulhcm state they visited Daytona Beach St Petersburg Tempe and Dune din SOUTHERN IIOLIDAY Mr and Mrs Empke Vol Toronto St have returned from an enjoyable holiday spent in Florida and the Baha mas SATURDAY RITES quiet wedding of local in terest took place hr Toronto on April 22 when Marie Harriet Battdrsby exolranged marriage vows with Glen Gilchrist Mant gomcry of Shelburne Rev Dr Richard Davidson officiated at the four oclock cerernonyltlo bride is the daughter of Mrs Sidney Arthur Battersby of To ronto formerly of Barrie and the late Mr Battersby Art at home was held in Shelburne following the wedding CANADIAN CLUB New memberships tor the 1967 68 season will be accepted at the annual meeting of Bmie Canad ian Cuh to be held Thursday evening in the library Hall be ginning at on oclock The special speaker Bryne Hope Sanders is director Canadian Institute of Pubic Affairsmic Gallup Poll of Canada SRIORGASEORD Edgar Community Hall will be the scene of Smovgasbord sup per on Saturday evening The supper will be served from 530 until oclock CENTENNIAL TEA The senior citizens of the Get Together lull will welcome guests at Centennial Tea and Bake Sale tomorrow afternoon at the ANAF Clrlb Rooms on Speaker Outlines Origin Of Club The April meeting oftfre In oer Wheel of Rotary was held at the home of Mrs Len Gill moure with Mrs Ronald Sew art presiding The guest speaker was Mrs Orwlle Hardy of the Barrie Toast Mistress Club Her topic Lets Get Acquainted was most interesting and inform tive and told of the organiza tions origin objectives and pol icies Christmas stockings for Gary adian Save the ariidren were distributed among the members to be filled for the June meet ing Final arrangements were made for the cervix of the Inner Wheel to provide re tieshments to the speakers and guests at the Careers Night April 25 and lotto be held at the Barrie Control Collegiate Lundl was served by the hostess assisted by Mrs Bob Williams Mis Denis Sword and Mrs Jack Gamer OF PEOPLE AND PLACES Noter an intended to cover the general Inclal life of tho city Distrlct weddingl an nlvcnlrlel bridal Ihnwcn hrldge pnrtlel comtng of ago parties traveller nnd vis Iton In all items nt Interest to readers of this page Your lien ln rupplying this news will be greatly npprec feted Please phonc The Barrio Examiner 72645537 nnd ask for Eileen Dixon or Audrey Coulsttn at the Womens Des pertinent Dunlop St Tea time Is from until oclock and good variety of borne bakcd goods is an added attraction of the event SALE AND AUCTION St Thomas Anglican Church Women are sponsoring an Dir portunity Sale and Auction at Shanty Bay Cormnunity Hall in marrow evening The sale hours are from until oclock CENTENNIAL EVENT Burton Avtznue United Church Women are busy arranging unique Centennial event smell uled for June collection of wedding gowns worn by brides in this commuity over the past 100 years will be modeled at an afternoon and evening show The UCW hopes to include gowns tit many persons well known to this area bake tabe tenurt ing homemade bread and buns will be an added feature of the event YOUTH SERVICE Led by the iiiC group the service of worship at Central United Church was conducted by the youth of the congregation on Sunday morning Guest speak er was John Oldham student at Flimnanuel Cctlcgeg Toronto who spoke on These Teenagers Today The service alsomarked the anniversary of the church Sun day School Two chorrsof church school and HiC mcmbcrs IBd the singing of hymns which were sung in modern heat spe cial feature of the service was musical instrument quintelte consisting of Jerry Robinson Women Discuss Growth Of Church In SimcoeVCounty The Womens Group of West minster Presbyterian Church held Missionary Study meeting the topic being The Glurch Grows in Canada at the April meeting Mrs Bell the president welcomed the 17 ladies pres cm The meeting was then turned over to Mrs Colvin and Mrs Readman who gave very interesting and inform ative account of the growth of the Church in Simcoe County They described the customs and conditions of too years ago the various routes the earlylsctt iers followed the trials and iii hulatinns encountered and eventually the formation of the first congregation in Barrie in ISM The scripture lesson was read by Mrs firort prayer offered by Mrs Logan and missionary hymn closed the devotions After short business meet lng refreshments were served by Mm Dauphinee Maul Palmer and Mrs El mum Patricia Wait Susan Bcckctt Anne Ramsay and Larry Wilson HlC members assisting in the service train the pulpit were Brent Vilson Jim Saricant Mar nn Meslcy Linda llumphrcys and Julio Pcllcticr fellowship hour followctl in the Social Hall to which all mom bcrs of visiting lliC groups were invited Mr and Mrs Robert Graham are the counsel lors for the HiC group TALENT NIGIIT The Canadian Girls In TrainA ing of Central United Church will hold their annual Talent Night on April 26 Proceeds trom this endeavor will be used to sponsor Korean orphan yvfivc girls will be partlcipatin the eve ning of skits and singing which commences at 730 pm in the Youth Centre Auditorium Home made candy will be on sale durv ing the evening Everyone is welcome lunior Choir Es Road Presbyterian Vo mens Missionary Society held its Spring Thankolfering in the church auditorium guests attending from St Andrews Stroud and Oro churches President Mrs Jenkins op cried the meeting the read in of pocm Forgive Me When Vhinc The Scripture was rend by Mrs Burke followed with pra er led by Mrs Jcan Mc Fafden reading given by Mrs Murray Warnca quariclle composcd or Junior choir mem bers sos Margaret Church Leslie Be Cathy and Carol Warnica sang Mrs Bell introduced the speaker Mrs Murdo Macinnes of ore Station who entitled her talk Cheertul heart in church and outside The speaker was thanked by Mrs Five Exciting from OLD COUNTRY ROSE 1295 MEMORY LANE 1250 52 Dunlop Sf WL At Essa WMS CENTENNIAL ROSE CENTENNIAL RDSE 1295 BILL JEWELLERS I121 ANN LANDERS ADVISES Lmsuzrum Husbands Admit To Wearing Female Apparel Dear Renders Im shook Re cently printed letter from Dallas golfer who wrote to say he wore his wifes girdle be cause it relieved his aching back and improted his posture He added mmhalantly that he also wore his wifes nylon hose because he needed to hook tho garters to something to keep his girdle rioun Shortly after that letter an pcarcd heard from another man whose luggage had been lost and he had no underwear ills uife gave him pair of her bloomers just for the night Ile liked them so udl he never did go back to wearing shorLs That was in tilti and he has been wearing ladies bloomers ever since Last neck have received In avalanche of letters The mall attests to the fact that start ling numbcr at menmost of them married Ind with famil teathoroughly onloy dressing up in womens clothes more you these people are not put ting me on They no strictly for ml Hm are some nm ples WIFE DEBS Dur Ann Lnndrn Why do you point an lccuslng finger at any man who happens to prefer some article of womens cloth ing Some men enjoy loft rmootb fabric next to their rilln Somewhere along the line man got stuck with cotton under wear can assure you Li mens silk rhortr were not to upen rivo they would outsell cotton roorts by the clrload Shortly after marrind my wife war making dies for herself We are the some bellht She asked our to put on her dress ro lhl could pin the hem mm TIlE BARBIE EXAMINER MONDAY APRIL INT WHAT THE STARS SAY By ESTRELLITA FOR TUESDAY Present planetary influences indicate more or loss routine day Slight revisions in business and tort financial plans could be profitable in the long run bill dont make drastic changes especially where unnecessary FOR THE BIRTHDAY lf Tuesday Is your birthday your horoscope indicates that while the year ahead should be more than satisfactory where your financial interests are con cerned it would not he advis able to try to increase assets through speculation This will be especially important during the first two weeks of Septcme bcrbut thc entire year is one In which no Tourcan should take chances with cash on hand You will have some excellent periods in which to make gains if you operate conservatively howeverespecially during thc first two weeks in August and between Sept 15 and Nov 15 also in early December next February and March Nice opportunities to advance In your job are Indicatod in September carly Dctcmbcr and mm January through March of 1968 Those engaged in creative work arc promised outstanding periods of accomplishment in June September December next January and February Social relationships ld prove more stimulating than usual during the next 12 months with many opportuni ties to meke new friends also unexpected contacts with per sons who could prove invaluable in helping you to further worth while niins in material way This will be especially liker hetwecn now and midSeptem her and between Nov 15 and Jan Those two periods incie dcntally will also be fine for romance Next good months for KITCHEN HINTS Oonsdering both nutrition and price turkey is best buy at present combining as it does high quality protein with low calorie oount This year con sinners will find turkey in as good supply in April or May as it was last October or January Turkey Tettrazinian exotic name but delicious as well as easytoprepare dish for serving large crowdis pop rrlar with many For the re cipe to serve 25 or 12 write Food Council Ontario Depart ment of Agriculture and Food ey Block Parliament gs Toronto New Designs MOSS ROSE 1250 LAVENDER ROSE 1250 7253343 sentimental interests April and May of next year Except for short trips theres not much in dlcann of travel during the balance of tool but highly on spicious cycles for longer louv ncys are starpromised early in 1968 child born on this day will be extremely reserved senti mental and ultraconrervnttve Welcome Mat Out For Volunteers MONTREAL Nro intents tlonal Hospitality Cormltteo will welcome the volunteers who will act as hostesses in the Hospitality Pavilion at an E7 on Monday May at 330 pm in the pavilion About so volunteers as well as the volunteers delegated by 25 womens organizations will take port in the meeting The organization of the voluntee hostess service will be the main topic of discussion Presidents of the provincial hospitality committees will also attend and the meeting will be chaired by Mrs Fern erlde Cantero president of tho Quebec Committee Says CLEANING Tony the Tiger COTTYts BOX STORAGE ls Grrrrreatl MINOR REPAIRS OCOMPLETFLY INSURED properly liked the feel of the silk dresl nod asked her if she would matte one for me to lounge in Now have several lounllng dresser and they are much more comlortablo than LAWSONSTRONG slack and Tahirt lm not fltry and remit the inference that any man who wears wom eno clothes is little funny Dyeruttle In bur Dy My baberdlshery expert tells me cotton short are plenty soft enough for any body and that most men prefer cotton short to tho slcntirr fab tics nould not try to change the mind of guy who the around in his wifes dresser however so enjoy yourself Bub SWITCH Dear Ann Landon Many men enloy dressing up in none enr clothing for one can tell you its real kick in the head Illnas how discovered how much fun it could he Several years ago my wife and went to Switch Sex Ball at our country club My wife were our oldest sons suit wore one of bcr madeover ore Bradford Church Scene Oi Rites Bradford United Church was decorated with basket of white rnepdragons sharia mums and turquoise carnations for the Wed ding of Miss Frances Ann Stung and William Edward Bill Lain ron on Saturday afternoon The ceremony was conducted by Rev Donald butt The bridegroomr brother Do nrld lainson of Barrie was so lotst Organist Miss Loque Bloke of Bradford accompanied him or he rang the Wedding Prayer and Perfect love The bride is the deurhter of Mr and Mn Elmer Stong of RR Bradford The bride groom is the son of Mr and Mrs Theodore it Lllnson of of Lount St Barrie OMAN GOWN Given in triericons by her ta ther the bride chose gown of organza over taffeta deslgncd with fitted waist outlined with Chantilly lace Matching lace IS ASNE PRESIDENT WASHINGTON IAPl Michael Ogden executive editor of the Providence NJ numb and Bulletin was elected the new president of the American Society of Newspaper Editors Saturday Vincent Jones executive editor of Gen nctt Co Inc Rochester NY was named firstvice president and next in line for leadership of the editors roclety year hence The ASNE traditionally elevates its first vicepresident to the presidency FUR STORAGE ltsiSPfthGC trimmed the long sleeves and train of the gown lriplc tiers of ilhulon tulle fasiioncd the brides shauldcralcngth veil held by headdress of roses The bride carried cascade of red rosos and whlte carna tions with ivy streamers lIcr jewelry was pearl necklace the gift of the bridegroom BRIDAL ATTENDANTS Miss Evelyn Stong of Brad ford sister of the bride intend ed as maid of honor Tho brides molds were Miss Joan Cairns of Bradford and Miss Cathy Boyd of Newmarket The attendants wore similar iulllcngth gowns ol organza over taffeta in tuqunisc shade with capes of Chantilly Incc Thclr headpiece were turquoise flow ers with leaves and buds touched with glitter and short full veils of tulle They carried cascade bouquets of white shns tn mums with turquoise carnn tion and ribbon strenmers Neil Gavin ol Bnrrlc attended as groomsman Robert Lninson of Paris 0nt brother of the bridegroom and Bruce Thomp son of Newmerkct the brides cousin acted as ushers GUESTS RECEIVED Following the ceremony re ception was hold at Bond Ilcad Community Hell The brides mother reseived veaclng two piece ensemble with munching pink and black occasscries Her colsage was white menatlons and pmk roses ensemble with matching pink ning dresses hel wig and white fox stole My wife did my make up false eyelashes and the worksand painted my tin nails non first prize or Footer Female enfoyed the outfit to much decided to wear it againsel erll nishts later when the two of us took weekend motion We posed as two women friends and no one batted an eye Now have several Footer outfits and wherever we are out of town we have few evenings as women This may seem rlrange but Issure you am perfectly nor mal Those little masquerade parties are simply our way of having funAli Man Deu Mro Yup Youre all normalqalbyou guy who like to dress up in womens clothes And it anyone says otherwise lust hit cm with your pur dcaric and black accessories Her cor sage was while carnations and pink TNBS Assisting in re celvlng the guests the bridegrooms mother was attired in dress and coat costume of rose belgc incl com plemenlcd with belle hot and portage of white carnations Leaving for the wedding trip the bride donned threepiece camel suit with white trim and brown suclic accessories Her corsage was ycllow roses After the honeymoon to points In the United States tho newlyu wcds will take up residence at 370 Penn Ave Newmarket Guests attended from Hamil ton Paris Vuton King Hunts ville Cannlngton Newmnrkct Bolton Toronto Mount Albert St hthnrlnes nnd Mention Freda Hart Frocks Iur Storage We do all our own workl FREE ESTIMATES without obllflntion Froo pickup Delivery Freda Hart Frocks horde Plu IlMdll CAILL 7260259 14° oau MI leaning Time Quality Cleaning From The House Of

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