Ontario Community Newspapers

Barrie Examiner, 16 Oct 1967, p. 8

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Danny Kaye downed his way through an Expo visit on Sunday and proved one again DANNY CHARMS rxeo that he has special way with the women Among the throng of admirers who foll KIDS lowcd the star on his tour of the Worlds Fair were these sfarryeycd little girls in na SHEILA SCOTT TransAtlantic Record Set By British Aviatrix TORONTO OP Britains Sheila Scott the port blonds who Friday crossed the Atlantic from Ireland in the record time of 17 hours 14 minutes arrived In Toronto Saturdays Miss Scott 39yearold for mer actress was greeted at To ronto International Airport by cheer from 100 persons who lined the observation declo After accepling red white and blue bouquet of carnation from Lady Allen wife of Sir Peter Allen diairman of Brit ains Committee for Exports to Canada and bouquet of yellow roses from Barbara Hroiherton fellow member of mmous flying group called the 99s In corporated she admitted she has exhausted but happy to be ere ANN LANDERS Miss Scott here to participate in British Week celebrations will address lunclleon oi the Canadian Historch Aviation So ciety Tuesday Flying singleengine air craft she cut in hall the 31hour record for an widowedAtlan tie flight FUEL RAN LOW When Miss Scott arrived at Gander with only two hours fuel in the gas tank she nearly men and had airlegs Five hundred miles out of he land her navigational aids quit andslrong head winds forced her plans down to 1000 feet Her aircraft was blown right off course pretty far far emitgr to worry about six hours Lb Interesting Customs Create Odd Names Dear Ann Loaders am chairman of the Indian Tribal Council My people and read your column daily and we like it very much am writing in response to the letter from Just Asking who thought par ents must be crazy to give their children odd names such as July Bonus and Tin Cans The name the reader felt was the craziest of all was the son of Mr and Mrs Around They christened the boy Stick It so happens that our son is also named Slick His full name is William Walking Stick In the Indian language this name has great significance It means He reditary Chiel It Just Asking will dime Where will be happyIo inA trauma him to Horse Face CaliLooking Dogmnn and Sky Eyes to name few The American Indians have many interesting customs hope the appalled gentleman Will read up on our history and then perhaps he will not call us crazyChief WahNeeOla Dear Chief Thank you for en lightening all of us And please give my best regards to your son Stick DRUGS Dear Ann Loaders would like to direct my letter to the young man who wrote totell you about his first and last ex perience with LSD He may have savedmy may also have saved hundreds per baps thousands of at liver around the country In my book hes hero am an llhyearold vth hzd been toying with the idea taking LSD as an cxperinent had heard many conflict parts from kids who bad no it Some reported groovy trips Others said It was pIr Hell and varncd me not to fool around with it because its im possible to predict in ndvanct what the eltects might be BACKACHEa BLADDER iRRITATION Cornlilan Kidney or Eladder Irrita make many men and women ill and nervous rrnln amount or ttchln urination night Secondarly on may lose have Heodac Backrche feel older lived depressed In such cases dsrox usually hrlnn relaxing comfan by curhln mim lnl terms In Add urine an quickly uslnrpalncrtcrsrmatcranial The letter you published gave me verygaod picture of want LSD can do It can scramble your brains and wreck your nervous system It can take you out of this world and leave you there The description of that kids struggle to get bacr to reality was enough to kill my curiosity myself lucky to have seen his leter be cause realize now that my eu riosity could have killed me know you cant tell me the name of the guy who wrote it but please Annprint my let ter and tell him he did won derlul thing for all the youlh of ic God bless him Spared Dear snared Heres your let ter and hope he sees it have received hundreds oi letters from teenagers who expressed he same sentiment You saidit est HOUSEKEEPING Dear Ann London My daughterinlaw is sweet pen son and my son is crazy about her but every time come from their house have indiges tion She is such dreadful housekeepér my heart aches for that boy It must be terrible for young inan who was brought up in home that was orderly and well organized to have to live in all that dirt Id never say any thing to her of con but per haps if you print this letter my see it and take the hint rs Anonymous Delr Mrs lm nflt an advocate of sloop housekeep ing but believe me this is way down on the tist of what makes husbands miserable If your son is crazy about her bet he deem even see the dirt on THE liltllEflIlIl to Agencies UNITED APPEAL During that time didnt think would make it until saw Llle land here Her Piper Comanche was without radio during the trip The only unfortunate thing that happened to her on her flight on Friday the nut was that she missed the prcsenlntlon by President Johnson of the Harmon Trophy the highest aviation award that can he earned by woman THE STARS SllY By ESTRELLITA FOR TUESDAY Go ahead with postponed pro lects nowwhether of busi ness or personal natureespo cially if your plans involve those in partnership with you Dont go overboard in financial commitments however FOR THE BIRTHDAY If Tuesday is your birthday you should find the year ahead marked by fine progress along both job and financial lines As of three weeks ago you entered an excellent fivemonth cycle where monetary matters are concerned and other good pe riods are starpromised in early July September and during the early part of October Despite good planetary influences gov erning these interests however it will be important that you avoid extravagance and specu lationespecially ring the first half of April in midMay and earlyJuneoc you could offset them Best periods feroc cupational gain Late Decom ber January late April and next September Socially the period between now andthe end of January should prove highly stimulat ingtalso next July September ONTARIO HOUSING CORPORATION DEVELOPMENT PROPOSALS are Invited for CONSTRUCTION OF 12 FAMILY UNITS of ONTARIO HOUSING in the TOWN OF PENETANOUISHENE The required units shall be con strucfed on land owned by Onv tario Housing Corporation Proposal forms specifications and information may be obtained from the oliices of the Corpora tion and proposals for this pro ject will be received by the Ma naging Director of Ontario Ho ing Corporation ills University Avenue Toronto until 200 The lowest or any ploposa not necessarily accepted ONTARIO HOUSING VCORPORATION tional costume CF Wircpho to and early October During these cycles you should find some good opportunities to make new friends and business contacts Romance and domcstic con cerns will be under good as pects for most of the coming year wilh emphasis on senti mental interests during the cur rent month in January May late June and into July Do not take Septembcr crushes too seriously however child born on this day will be selicorlfldcnt and ambitious but may have to curb tenden cies toward bossincss to YEAR MINIMUM AVAlLAaulw ouaaanrrr Famous IROY American Beauty Antoinette Blossomtirna Brigadoon Canterbury Centennial Rose Chantilly Chelsea Bird Turquoise Connoisseur at all 52 DUNLOP WEST ESSA ROAD WEEKEND GUESTS Dr touts Culley of Guelph University was weekend guest of Mr and Mrs Llew Beaver Donald St Dr Colley we in the city to officials at the opening 0f the Simone County Aits and Craft Show at North Collegiate held Saturday and Sunday Din oer guests on Saturday evening at the Beaver home Included Mlle Sllopoff of liarrie and Mrs William Beaver of Markham ENGAGEMENT The engaeuneot of Miss Diana Isabel Murray to Brian James Smith has been announced by the hridceleets parents Mr and Mrs Roland Murray The bridcgmomtobe is the son of Mr and Mrs James Smith ot RR Collingnood The wed ding ceromony will take place Nov in the Dilurdl of the Na zarcnc St Vincent St Barrie TIMle GUESTS Mrs Vaylnod of Bradford St and Mrs Maizie Imher of london England have returned to the city following visit in Timmins where they were guests of Mr and Mrs Dixon former residents of Bar IIL RETURN TO OTTAWA Mr and Mrs John Cron re turned to Ottawa today after visiting their daughter and son invlaw Mr and Mrs David Vlsmer Vancouver St BIIILE COLLEGE Miss Danna Partridge daugh ter of Mr and Mrs Russell Partridge of Minesing has re turned to london Bible College to continue studies in three year course MARRIAGE Mr and Mrs Neville Jamie son of Thornton have announced the marriage of their younger daughter Margaret Doreen to William Frederick Lee son of Mr and Mrs Villred Ice of THE BARRIE EXAMINER MONDAY ocman PEOPLE Vino PLACES Mloetl Point Rev William Del officiated at the ovealnl on many to Em Road Pust tan alum the brides sister Mrs John Sander end Murray tee brother of the bridegroom were the attendants reception at the home of the brides parent flowed SilgAltE cartonx pm of St wheel was filled to oepeclly galurday nifllt forflabww ance party manor rlel Beau Belles Square Dance Gish Elli of Ott awa and the local ub caller Lorne Hay shared direction of the program Sixteen sets of dan cers necessitated using the school foyer as wall as dis gym Guests attended from Toronto Cdllngwood Oriilll Kitchener Scarborough Ottawa ON Sound Siaynor Alliston and Base Borden INSTALLATION DINNER Members of the 0ptlMra Club of Barrie will mark the installa tion of officers at dinner meet ing this evening at seven odoclr In the Board Room of Lakevlcw Dairy EUROPEAN TOUR Horace Prafi of Valley Drive recently retumed from an ex tensive European tour the focal point of which was Germany Some oi the cities included in his tour were Copenhagen Allister dam Brussels Frankfurt Vlen on Paris and London SQUARE TIIIIERS SOCIAL box social will himllxhl the Wednesday evening of modern square dancing spammed by The Square Timers of Base Bob den with Bob Mackley as caller Visiting dancers will be wel mod to tile dance party helm held In the Buell Building Base Bunion beginning at can oclock inith India providing box lunch Prior to the square donning peri0d of round dance instruction beans at pm MR AND MRS DONALD WAYNE ROGERS Afternoon Rites In LindsayChurch Pink and white gladloll car nation and mulns decorated St Pauls Allelic Church Lind say for the wedding of Miss Linda Evelyn Carter and Donald Wayne Rogers Reverend mien offici ated at the ceremony at which the soloist Miss Linda McKee of Lindsay song The Lords Prayer and chdlng Prayer accompanied by Mr Brown also of lindlay The bride was given in marrl only her father Michael Cnr ter of Barrie EMPIRE GOWN Her brocade gown was fashionv Ed in anEmpile style with matching chapel train Jew elled crown held her nast length bouilant veil the edgcs of which were scalloped Sha car ried bouquet of Sweetheart roses encircled by white cama tinny Miss Marlene Rogers of Lind say was maid of hdnnrrondrthe bridesmaids were Miss Dianne Emrick and Miss Mary Jones both of Barrie Miss Linda Mou land of Barrie was flower girl Ringbearcr was Michael Garter also of Barrie Carrying through the bridal theme the bridesmaids and the maid of honor wore pink bro cade dresses in style iden Why is this Royal Albert Guarantee important to yon This unique Royal Albert 10year Availability Guarantee means that you cannow avoid the bane of all homemakers the here todaygone tomorrow pattern This guarantee assures you that supplies of the Royal Albert patterns shown below will be available for 21 MINIMUM period of 10 years from data of purchase Now you curl collect and use your Royal Albert set with confidence that you can Obtain additions or replacements for decade at the very least While Royal Albert expects to 5lepr ALL their current pallerllsfor many years to come the patterns listed below have been given the lllalulfizclurers unique 10year Minimum Avoilabilily Guarantee 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twopiece rose laco dress and coat with beige accessories and corsage of rose and while carnations The brldegrooms mother was dressed in blue brocadedress and coat ensemble It blue hot beigeaccessories and corsago of blue and white camations completed her costume For honeymoon to Niagara Falls and the United States the bride wore mauve and white suit with black accessories The brides parents are Mr nndMrs Michael Carter of home The bridegroom is the son of Mr and Mrs Byron hog era Lindsay The newlyweds will reside at 74 Buckingham Ave Oshawa Guests attending the wedding came from Montreal Port Credit Oshawa Orillia and Bar rte tens PHONE 7283343 PHONE 282267

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