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Barrie Examiner, 23 May 1968, p. 6

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ATTENDING THEIR LA oilrcial function as members oi Canadian Girls In Train ing Valedictorian Janet Gar vin lelt CGlT President Gail Graduation ceremonies held last night at Central United Church marked the end of five years of membership in Canad ian Girls in Training for Gail Dagnenult Janet Garvin and Jo Levering Over ioo guests at tended the ceremonies which were the highlight oi the annual CGIT Mother and Daughter han quel Each oi the three gradu ates was presented with di ploma single red rose and lighted candle the radiance oi which was to suggest that they would not walk in darknessThia was lnllowed by Janet Garvins Valedictory Ad during which she recounted her live years as member of CGIT noting the importance oi the leaders of the organization Con ducting the ceremonies were CGIT Superintendent Mrs Betty Maw Junior Leader Mrs Gwen Bate Rev Donald Jay and Senior leaders Mrs Isobel Wil son and Mrs Pat leltis GUEST SPEAKER Guest speaker for the evening was Miss Dell Canning of Tor onto chairman oi the National CGIT committee She illustrath her talk with the aid at the tator family group of dolls the heads of which were lash inned trom potatoes Dietater the iirst oi these dolls was rep resentative oi the impatience sometimes shown by older girls in the presence of younger ones and reminder of qualities to be avoided by CGIT girls Agi tator is the troublemaker who needs assistance it she is to he come accepted as part or the group The Spectater too must be watched to caurc that she is brought into the group and not leit on itslringes Hesitator stands on the sidelines too and must be coaxed to join group activities while the chattertrox Commentator is so busy chat ting that she forgets to listen to those around her lmitatnr cop and neglects her own talents Streettater the last member of the iamily is the ideal graduate of CGIT and it is up to her to pass on to others what she has learned throughout her years in training LANYARD CEREMONY Also part oi the program was the Lanyard Ceremony conduct ed by Intermediate leaders Mrs Norma Harry and Mrs Marg McColgan during which girls passed from the intermediate to the Senior division oi the organ ization Girls received hiend ship Badges irom Junior lead ers Mrs Gwen Bate and Mrs Juanita Bowness prior to skit periormed by the seniors under the dirECtion of Mrs Isobel Wil son and Mrs Pat Fellis sing song led by Mrs Donald Jay and accompanied by Mrs Betty taw brought this portion of the program to close The evening commenced with banquet prepared and served under the able direction of the United Church Women Guests were welcomed ond head table guests introducedby CGITlres South NOTES AUXILIARY MEETING Mrs Tupling Dalton to in in he till Tolio Mrs Jones Mrs Kcnney Mrs Baumgart Mrs EPorter and Mrs Hinney The meeting took the form of pot luck supper following which mlnuteswereread by secretory MrspH Dykstra and Mrs Buffet gave the trea surers report President Mrs Sarjeantpresidedi The June to meeting it held at the summer home Mr and Mrs Dave Snrjeanti TRY EXAMINER WANT ADS ies what she admires in others Vice May 17 at Collier Street of Harold Me 01 Mr and Mrs Charles liter vyn Parker Castle Drive The bride is the daughter otMr and Mrs Clisto borough sang Aye Maria and Lord Most Holy accompanied by organist Lloyd Tuiford BRIDAL GoWN length with lengthbell sleeves dads chapel ength train headdress of white flowers and pearl edged with flowers She carried 347 BA Dagoeault and Jo Levering right are shown prior to gra duation ceremonies held last night in the sanctuary oi Con trol United March The ear Canadian Girls In Training HonOr Mothers Graduates irient Gail Degneoutt and toasLs were made and replies given by Cathy Troll Bonnie Gough Rev Jay lo Lov Mrs Levering PRESENTATIONS 0n behail oi the girls and their leaders gittsoi apprecia tion were presented to church organist MrsLes Walker guest speaker Miss Dell Canning church secretary Mrs Helen oberer church custodian George Evans and CGIT Super intendent Mra Betty Maw ering and Evening At pretty canilleliglrt ser With cowl neckline and fash Dear Penolfiim The Iloited Church Miss Linda Mar ioned on Empire lines She can lam does not involve your wile Jone Winter come the bride rvyn Parker son or Robinson Win it Given in marriage by her ther the bride wore full gownot Ottoman silk cowl neoltlin elbow is held lengthivell of white lethe was untappiiouo otwhile abouquet elbow =r of red roses trimmed wit hlvy Pam 19m and lag St was hostess of the May The new ods will resrde in meeting of the Ladies Auxiliary lvd my eath Barrie to thelBarrie Builders Associa MATltON 0E HONOR Out of city guests tion Eighteen members and Mrs WaiterGooderham Vol tended hozn Hamilton Guelph seven guests attended including Willowdale attended as matron Ciarkson Schomberg Bond Mrs VouderMeulen Mrs or honor wearing lull length It Yritto FAST TAKEOUT PHONE norm onen Dnlly uu emonies honoring the three graduates were the highlight oiihe annual CGIT Mother and Daughter banquet Ex1 aminor Photo Head table guests included hill its Walker Mrs lsobel Wilson Mrs Morg McColgan George Evans Kev Donald Jay Mrs sowdcn Mrs GWEII Bate Miss DellCanning Miss Jean Sheppard Mrs Dagncault Miss Gail Dagncault Mrs Bet ty Maw Mrs Lougbeed Miss Brenda Maw Miss Carol Maw Mrs Pot Feltis Mrs Morrison Mrs Norma Barry Mrs tite Fndden Mrs Juanita Bowncss and Miss Cathy Bownnss square Auniqua leature marked the graduation party lor Barrier newest groupol aqdare dancers The liayloit Squares Four couples who have completed square dance basics are closely related to the rliys senior group oi dancera being the son daughter sister andbrother of four couples holdbig rnember ship with Earriea Beau Belles Dance dircctorsLorne and Betty Hay presented diplomas to the graduates st dance party in the Haylntt Saturday evening Spec al guestswcre the dine ers whohed first introduced the activity to the newer danc ers Also thriuded in the ten sets of dancers were three couples from Grimsby who were encouraged to participate in square daneirig by Mr and Mrs Howard Fairwcather oi Barrieulormer Grirnsby resi dents and charter members oi from Grimsby were Mr and Mrs Ralph Shuert Mr and Mrs Howie Ferris and Mr and Mrs For all members oi the Winona club the Buds and Blossoms Calling tor the dance party was shared by Lorna Hay and Ernie Brown First year dane ers irom Mr Browns groups in Stayncr and Oriitla also attend the party GRADUATION CLASS Graduate dancers include Mr and Mrs Bud Arbour Mr and Mrs Dee Bentley Mr and Mrs Bud Brochwell Mr and Till GAIN ZXAMINKI WAY MAY Mark Graduation Golda Mr and Mrs Frank Hat and the Beaux Belles Attending heglnn Dancers liwell ol amnion Mr Mrs George Holloway Sr and Mrs Paul Kerr of Alhst Mr Indium Vennerambert Mr and Mrs Ken Miller Mr and Mrs Stan Mohair Mr and Mrs Allan Nixon oi Alliston Idr and Mrs Hob NormannMr 5and Mrs Lorna Pierre Mr and Mrs Joe Speareghir and Mrs Ed Taylor Mr and Mrs Aub Thompson Mn Jean Coulis George Dnvidaon June Wait and Mr and Mn Erich Weiss ol Willlllb in appreciation Mr and Mrs Hay were pnsentcd with an en grayed sliver tray on behall oi the graduating class Dancing as an intermediate group Hayluit Squares will close the season with dance party at the Hayluit on May 29 They will remma weekly dancing on Wednesday oven Ings in the Fall Beginning Sept class ior er dancera will be held each Monday evening instruct ed by the Hays crash course at instruc tion in Round Dance Basics will he held at the Hayloit six even ings in June The dates are Juno 10 12 is and SUMMER DANCE Summer dance programs wfll be held on Saturday evenings at July it and 27 and Aug 10 and 24 The rouaie dance parties will begin at pm following round dancing from 530 until oclock Visiting dancers holi daying In the area are welcome Mrs Ken Gathers Mr and Mrs Elwood Corbett Mr and Mrs Garry Elder Mr and Mrs Bob to attend Overnight accommw datan ior those travelling with travel trailers is available on Collier St United gown of soil blue ried bouou babys hreat dress ol habyred roses int twrned vithvbahys breath as groorrrsman flag to gather out of your hair N350 5L torwhats lett at it Dad 3° Dr hnlay was the OIIICIHI RECEPTtoN can transmit the message in clergyman Soloist Mrs For reception at the Bay arie Louise Brown of Searlt shore Motor Hotel the brides mother received wearing silk knit dress and jacket oi blue tvithmatehiug teal blue g1 dress of pink organza with roses and pink carnation cor sage bride wore white wool crepe dress with ma ANN taverns Dear Ann Laden My proh temis not unique but it is calls me me great deal oi anxiety It involves the bold and unwant ed attentions of the tlyearold daughter oi business associ ate Lolita thats not her real name is 14 but she has the physical endowments of Anita Ekberg Whenever her parents come to our home they bring her am 46 partially bald and no ladys man Norsooner do they sit down but this girl hops on my lap runs her fingers through my hair and snuggles up close All this in the pres ence oi my turning wire and her curiously blind parentst Her mother recently re marked lt is just wonderful the way Lolita adores her Uncle Harry Thats me and am not her uncle Last night Lolita heard me tell her father couldnt play golf with him this morning be cause had to goto the office She showed up at 1000 ago knowing Id be in the oilice alone had to physically remove her trom the place Shouldl tell her father Shoiild my wits telephone her mother Please give me some advice amPersplrlag on the Potomac Rites At bengaline oi of red roses and or Lolitas father or her mother and wore head it is betweenyyou and this sex ually precoeious keg oi dyna mite lt yoii are serious aboutwant Paul Priest of Barrie atteirded mistakable language Throwing her out of the ottice was good start If she continues to pester you stand up when she sits on your lap and tell her in the presence of the others that ii teal owered hea piee white oves patent leather shoes and corsageof pink roses The rldegrnoms mother chose ANNOUNCEMENT at at matching pink organza For travelling to Muskoka the Keg or ohamitef Sitting0n His Lap the Hnylolt property shawanta to be treated no lady shed better behavelilte one THERAPY WORTRWBILE Dear Ann Landon You ire cntl suggest professional help wonder how many people look right part that suggestion and tell themselves whyit it not practical for them was one oi those people who was certain therapy would be too costly too embarrassing and too timecon suming For several years had se2 Vere emotional problem which led to an impossible marital sit nation wrote to you and you advised me to get professional help It meant had to take my employer into my confidence painful and humiliating move and had to let my wile pay for my therapy more pain and hu miliation After to weeks of internive psychiatric therapy am bet ter man emotionally physically ahd morally inow know that therapy need not take years that it need not cost fortune and it need not cause shame or embarrassment My life is now back in my hands and am de termined to make lomethlng good of it owe great deal to you to my wife and to wondetlully competent doctor if you would like to publish my letter as means of encouraging others ptcaseieel tree to do so Sign meA Better Man Dear Man low bow to you ior your courage and your hu What you have done otheravean do And hope they 1i from manuscripts and lrom old er folk who had danced in their youth will he performed Dance Society was founded in 1923 At this time the dance form was standardized so that the social spirit of dancing could be kept and dancers could dance in any partof the world wheth or it be in Caliiomia France Australia or China Lorne ranch ton oi Mn Soul of Utopia received imp Waterloo Lutheran link verilty at ramming convoca tion The ceremony took place May 20 in Kitchener Memorial Auditorium BAND PW CLUB In the artlcledcailng with the Installation Dinner of the Busi ncss and Professional Womens Club of Barrie Published Wed oesday the gremiins were busy with dates at up condos deals The Emblem Breakiast will be held in Toronto on June Barrie members attending have been invited to ill home oi iormer Barrie Nsident Mrs Mfldred Jose following the breaktasL The pot hick pienle will be held June lit at the home at Mrs Pat Carruthers LAUNCHING PARTY spaghetti supper at mid night topped oil the launching party at the Barrie Yacht Club on Satarday following gen io of an snoring er anion clubmgsembcrs launched their boats in preparation tor the sailing season Gommodore and Mrs AltHenghtoo welcomed the allowing party guesls Mr and Mrs Pete Mulder Mrs Kay Good Mr and Mrs Kurt Born Mr aoera Lewison Mr and Mrs Doug Manchester Mn and Mrs Bun Poole Mr and Mrs Frank Spykerman Mr and Mrs Nick Rolland Mr and Mrs John Short Mr and Mrs Jack Garside Mr and Mrs Margrcth Dr and Mrs John Zerney Mr and Mrs Bob Beardsali Mr and Mrs Don Mr and Mrs Roger Bolt idr an Bachelor of no degree rnrn warns Duval ralt celved his Baehclorvot Science degree lrom University ot Guelph at the Convocation held at the university this manning The graduate is the son of Mr and Mrs Jack Duvet oi Clappeton 5t Bar rie McClellan Mr and Mrs Jack Kirk Mr and Mrs Jan Bak kum Mr and Mrs Gcorie Burt Gerrans Mr and Mrs Norm Tozer Mr and hits Henry Owen Mr and Mrs Ed Elliston Miss Linda Hurt Gcr rans Mr and Mrs MonselFow ell Dr and Mrs Gerry Wood ger Mr and Mrs Bouehcr Mr and Mrs John Fitzpatrick Mr and Mrs Ken Dodds Mr and Mrs Joe Palmer Mr and Mrs Harold Brett Mr and Mrs Watson Mr and Mrs Simon Beekhuizer Mr and Mrs liodges Miss Doreen Hodges Mr and Mrs Gord Murdock Mr and Mrs Bob Fleetham Mr and Mrs Mike Lysabild Mr and Mrs Bill Porter and Mr and Mrs John Fitzgerald GRADUATION GUESTS Mr and Mrs Jack Duval oi Clnpperton Ste attended the Con vocation at the University at Guelph held this morning Their son Paul Wayne Duvol was mong the graduates to receive Bachelor of Science degree Aisoguests at the graduation ceremonies were Pauls sisler Mrs Doug Manchesteroi Bar nc and his brother John Duval oi Scarborough TWIN BIRTHDAYS family party marked birth day celebrations oi Mrs Johnj Corbett oi Barrie and her twin and Mrs Al Lock Mr and Mrs Don Lock Mr and Mrs Art party was held tScotiisii Country Scottish Country Dancing will be presented at Barrie North Collegiate on Saturday evening at 515 oclock when Barrie dan cerr instructedby Mrs Frances Wilson will be Joined by danc ers from Toronto groups Tickets for guests and spectators will be available at the door or can be reserved by phoning noneI Music for the dancing will he providedby Stan Hamilton and the Gladsmen Mr Hamilton is native of Scotland but formed the group in Canada Traditional dances collected The Royal Scottish Country Mrs Wilson instructs an adult group and childrens Hoop in Barrie They meet weekly at the Barrie YMYWCA Site also par ticipated in the Teachers So ciety Workshop held at tinental India the Fall the Con demonstration of Highland Dancing will he presented by its Leslie Taylor grade 12 SUMMER ndain collar hite kid gloves and black end and Toronto Sharon anyrashes to an nnunoa to hermnny Iriends and euatornerr that Ilia lrnow Inna played at Beauty Salon 45 Dunlop St mm Telephone now for appointment snowed Wm ruu Seeon All students who are planning to been admitted to the University at once No applications for ad the summer session will be ooui MISSION APP school Handbook write to The Director Summer Sch The Univerplty at Western 0n Mr man The Mature London at am in Room IlW0 on The University of Western Ontario OWEN SOUND CAMPUS July August151568 Owen Sound Summer School and who unless $25001ate fee is attached REMEMBER JUNE lltiTKE LAST DATE FOR AD ATIONSJTBOM NEW STUDENTS For an Admission Application or consult the Sound Coordhrato in our Avenue Wait on Sound stems ppltcant Aptitude Test will be available in ay 25th and Juneinh trident Guest er lo CHOOL School register for courses at the eve not already MUST apply for admission missionfor attendance at dered alter June lot 1968 Form or for Summsr out and Extension Department tarlo Modem Ontario Natural science Centre was FRANCES wnsoN sister Mrs Waller Fisher oi Cooksto Th Dancing To Taylors solo dances will he Mark Williams ofBarrlc Photo by George broom studios event Frizewinners oi the Feature Highland Solo Dancer ar minins Mr aurlJlirs Ron iamily at Aylmer DONALD blille Amos Son of Mr and Mrs Miller Amos otGrovs SL received Bachelor oi Arts degree in Honors Business Administra Lion trom Waterloor Lutheran University He received his degree at convocation exer cises held in Kitchener Mem orial Auditorium May 2o SPEAKING OF PEOPLE AND PLACES Sundayat the Caroline St re sidencaoi Mr and Mrs Cor belt decorated birthday cake was feature oi the pot luck bullet supper Guests included Mr and Mrs Norman Nevils Mr and Mrs Emerson iCave Mr and Mrs Cecil Nevilb Herman Braden Mr and Mrs Don Cove and children all of Cookstown Mr and Mrs Hor ace itoss and Mr and Mrs hrcker and tarnin of Adam wood RETIREMENT PARTY Dr Scott Director oi the Simeoe CountyHealth Unit was guest ot honor at retire ment dinner at the Continental loo May 18 One hundredand twelve guests attended includ ing eight members oi the orig inal stall of 1m Dr King at Anni Arbor Michigan presented DrScott with wnlleton behali oi former stall members and proieetion table was presented by Doubt Chlel Health Inspector Mrs Scott received bouquet oi Centennial roses trom senior secretary Miss Violet Wadc blaster oi ceremonies for the evening was Doll Andor son iormcr Assmant Medical 0iiicer and entertainment was provided the Ross Caldwtli singers7 FINAL EUCIIRE The last mixed eu re party of the season sponsore by 10L 432 will be held Saturday evens ing at Allandale Orange Hall Burlon Ave Luncheon and prizcsr will be ieaturcs of the vious euchre were Mrs Napicl Mrs Martin Mrs Cockhurn MrsE Watson Harold Ayerst and George Gillliam Weekly eulchreswill be resumed in the fa Mr and ers Roy Christid have returned to th Mary St residenee after vi with Christie and rot ovens poop clinker Fronts oi beet 39c lb Sides oibeei 49c lb Hinds of heel 59c lb Patties all beef lbs $225 Bread loaves $100 Grocery orders 000 or over 10 discount you R7 pro soc aacn THIS WEEKS ANY SWEATER 59c CAREFULLY DRY CLEANED yo FLUFF FINISHED FREE PiCK UP DELIVERY BAitRIE BASE screen ANGUS 128644l is NAPIER sT BARRIE QUALITY CLEANERS on Younonr CLEANING Gentlehthorough cleaning crystal clear solvents plus perfect finishing to assure 150 Collier St 7285339 garment you are ud to wear PECiAL

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