ALL IN ONE YEAR David Eison dances with his fiancee Julie Nixon utter the ceremony at the In ternational Debutante Ball in New York last night David escorted Iutie when she made her bow representing the Unit States at last years hall David Is the grandson of form or President Dwight Eisenhow er and Julie is daughter of former vicePresident Itiehard Nuton Barbara Eisenhower granddaughter of the formor President represented the Uni ted States at this years halt tAP Wirophotol SPEAKING OF PEOPLE AND PLACES NEW YEAR DANCE PARTIES Welcoming the new year lit tle early dance party has been arranged for this evening in Bax for Orange liall Music will be supplied by ltlulhotlands and Iebbs Orchestra Saturday evening gala New Years dance party will take place in the Community Hall at strand beginning at auto oclock modern and old time dancing will highlight the evening with music provided by Iebhs and Mulhol lands Orchestra box lunch of southern tried chicken will conclude the evening SILVER ANNIVERSARY The 25th wedding anniversary at Mr and Mrs Alex Cameron will be marked at their at hurst residence on Saturday an informal reception The cele brants will receive friends and relatives from until oclock and from to 10 oclock in the evening LOL EUCIIRE The final euchre party of the old year sponsored by LOL 432 will take place in AllandaleOrl ange ilati tomorrow evening be ginning at 830 All euciire en thusiasts are welcome to attend Winners of the previous games included lilrs Marion Harris Mrs Annie Jones Mrs Jessie Campbell George James Aubrey Hooper and Campbell AT DRDDKUN Mr and Mrs John Hoare of Duniop St spent the Christ Tnlph berley and Matthew SOROITIMIST DRAW Theannual Christmas draw sponsored by the Soroptimist Club ofDarrie was won by Ian Hunt of Thomson StBarrie The lucky ticket hotdérieeeived Christmas stocking containing 25 one dollar bills FRIENDSHIP CLUB The welcome mat is out for all citizens over on years of age to in with other senior at ens at rtbe weekly meetings Friendship Club held in th Loy at True Blue Hall High The first meeting of the now year will be held in the afternoon of Jan This will be the annual meeting and election of officers will take place All members are asked to attend Following the naming of the new officers is social time with refmhmenls will follow DUPLICATE BRIDGE Members of the Duplicate Bridge held festive party at Miramar Gardens last evening with it tables in session First place in NorthSouth division was iron by liurold Bingham and Mrs Al Evans Ross Kent and Mrs MeGregvr were second and Mr and Mrs Purvis third EastWest winners were Mr and Itlrs Bill James Mr andllrs Cruteher and Mr and Mrs Jack Lucas The next regular play will take placeat the MYWCA Thurs day evening This will be Mas ter Point game FIVE CS PROJECT The Canadian Coast to Coast Calorie Counters of Barrie tFiva Cs brightened Christmas for two needy families and five of the citys senior citireas with do nations of food parcels and treats Food was donated by members of the club and the annual pro isettl was convened by Mrs ea BRIDAL ENTERTAINMENTS Prior to her wedding this eve ning to Gary Maw in Dar ton Ave United Church Miss Suzannc Gauthier was guestrof honor at several bridal showers Mrs Doug Lonaox was hostess at mISCEiIuIIWIl ower aid at the home of her mother Mrs Philip Hoffman Henry St GuesLs included the brideelects eowor kers at the local radio and tele vision stations ersBrian Alt matron of honor entertain 5ed at miscellaneous shower at the home of her mother Mrs Frank Gritfinh Burton Ave School friends of the gnest of honor attended this party The executive of the womens committee of the late national Plowing Match entertained at dinnerpartyat the chairman Mrs Mineslng in Toronto Miss Gau thier was guest of honor at dinner and cocktail party at the Ontario St home of tier aunt Miss McQuade at party held in Phelpston trlcnds of the bridcelcct presented her with gifts Wing Cmdr and Mrs William McLeod uncle and aunt of Miss Gauthier entertained at the Con tinental Inn last evening follow ing the wedding rehearsal The party was attended by 45 guests FROM TIItIItIINS Former Barrie residents Mr and Mrs Graham Dixon ot Tlm mins arrived in the city this morning and are staying at the Brookdalc Park Inn for the hol idny weekend White inthe City Mr and Mrs Dixon will attend the New Years Eve Ball at the Barrie Armoury arranged by the Officers Mess Squadron Grey and Simene Foresters GOLDEN WEDDING Mr and Mrs Thomas Dunn of Craighurst were guests at honor at an open house reception mar king their 50th wedding anniver sary The celebrants son and daughter in law Mr and ltfrs Dunn were hosts of the party Tea honorswere perform ed by Mrs Harry Dawson sis ter of the bride and Mrs Tea assistants included Mrs Dawson Mrs Dunn Mrs It Hodgson Mrs Daugherty Prior to the reception fam ily dinner party marked the spe cial day or guest Mr and Mrs Harry Dawson and Mrs Ross Harris Wait and Leo Motions and Mrs Thomas Cairns and Mr and Mrs Jim Ellsmere The din ner was arranged bythe cele Mr and Mrs Hodgson Mr and Mrs Dunn and Mrs BrownMr Thumbehna Has WINNIPEG CPI She says come to laugh at av laugbingwitbher and thats what makes new pound Thumbelinapopular The fivefootfour dancer who has lost 100 pounds since going on the road is nyearotd for mer iournalism maior whose real name is LeonaForsberg Walt sister of the bridegroom ll dience Laughing ANN LANDERS ADVISES If You Havent Tried It Dru Ann Lenders Many pie start out by saying never thought would have to Mile to you but am not one oi those hate long suspected that one day you would go too far and arouse my indignation to the point where could no longer remain silent Today is the day Strangely enough it Is not your narrow antiquated views on sex that prompt me to write It is the letter from the girl whose friend was embarrassed by her ragged underwear when she was admitted to the hospital emergency room Sho said luckily Delta sut feted only broken shoulder and dislocated hip but she wasnt concerned about her in juries it was her faded and soned underwear that caused her the most agony And then you like big boob counselled Check your Unea girls Are you wearing girdle and bra you wouldnt mind modelling in an emergency ward All can ray is 600d grief Della should have been thank ful to almigth God out she was alive Instead of worrying about her underwear Itnd you backed her up couldnt care less nboot the condition of my underuur Its way down on the list of things that count think you are both Nagy Ragged but Carmen mm TIIE DARRIE Pageant MINER FRIDAY DECEMBER lm Winner Used To Travel SUMMEHSIDE CF Winning the Miss Canada Pageant means lot of travel for Carol Madeline hfaclflnnon but that will be nothing new for the pretty browneyed brunette from Prince Edward Island In her to years she has tra velled more than most other persons do in lifetime all be cause her father is an air force sergeant who has served in var ious parts of Eastern Canada and Europe Although air force kids have no place they call home enjoy ed the diversity and education of travel litany opinions were formed by tho environment and culture of Europe and it re quired an adjustment here Now tind it hard to settle down in one spot although was quite pleased when Dad bought this home Born in Montague PEI Carol began school at Green wood NS later In 1962 went to Baden Sollingen Germany Her teen age years were spent travelling through France Belgium Lux embou rg The Netherlands Switzerland and Austria sort of grew up In Ger many and made lot of friends there The MacKinnons returned to PEI in 1966 and Carol completa ed high school here last spring She begantrainiag as student snurse last fall But before that local service club sponsored her entry in beauty pageant and her victory was follow by another in the Miss inca Edward Island competition in August Winning the Miss Canada crown brought flock of letters and cards some from friends she hadnt seen since leaving Germany Theyre all over the country now and this has been great way of letting them know where am The pageant sponsors present ed her with car which she gave to her father because she lacks licence although she innipegï¬hinesa Study Folk Dances WINNIPEG CPI six Week course in the classical and folk dances of China has been pleted oysa nan ESE Instructor was Elizabeth Kao hea the dance department at the Collegeot China Cuts ture in Formosa Pro Kao has been working with Chinese women in Canada and the United States for the last two givingelasses five days week to pupils rang ing from presebooiersto grand knows how to drive She plans to get one after Christmar As Miss Canada she will put in demanding year that will Include three crosscountry tours Than she would lllio to re turn to nursing and four moves Dear Rugged If this column did nothing but point up the human frailtch Ind kooklncss of people it would serve useful purpose It Is comforting to know that even the most bal anced and stable iodivlduals have nutty hangup or two And incidentally there is sumo thing to be said for tidyr under woar If you havent led it dont knock it WELFARE IIELIED Dear Ann Lnnderr war glad to see letter in your col umn which pointed out that great many people who com plain about the free loaders on roller speak from vague encr atlties They have an av dance that the free loader is really lazy goodvforaothiag who would rather dog it than not in an honest days work was on welfare for two years and it meant the differ ence between life and death to mo and my family My husband sneaked out of the house one winter night and left note say ing he was going off with Veron ica but felt sure his passion for hcr would cool as it had for Dont Knock It the three deities who preceded hcr Mir husband left hebtnd four chit en under six years of ago and stack of unpaid bills It was December and the coat bta was nearly empty There was very little food in the house and our relotionshi with the grocer was on car oty basis We were what they call slow pay When married my family told me couldnt count on thcm for any help and they meant it It had not had the assistance of welfare hate to think of what would have trap So thank you Ann for refusing to run with the herd who coa dcmn everyone on relief We are not all parasites Dear IL From the history there have always an people who would rather loaf than work The shovelleaner was not born of the LEA in me lie was around when they huilt the Pyramids and hell be with us or long as man exists We must not withoid helping hand to the ones who need It order to protect ourselves from being taken Iiiand no one de nies that we do get taken in peaed to ms and my children plenty Stroke Interrupts Promising Career NRONN CF It started out to be great year for horas Fraser There were skiing trips champagne rttu to usher In 1966 and war on masters do gree in social work to be com plated on Feb Ia she sat at her desk stormed unable to comprehend tho numbers on her telephone her right arm Immobilo numhtng pain In her head She had suffered stroke which left her unable to speak or walk hemorrhage had destroyed the brain cells controlling her right arm and leg and ability to speak She had worked in the depart meat of physical medicine at Toronto General Hospital before returning to university to do postgraduate work Now she was to return as patient woke up with my hes shaved and didnt know how to move understand where was but couldnt speak thought about whether could still die but knew the time had passed when could die or the stroke decided to light But being wheeled in to the department where she had vï¬rked ivos tho worst part of It hit me was pa tient hated being on the rd celving and irwlead of giving There were many timesnhen she was angry nth the thorny tits couldnt seem to do what they wanted but they urged me anyway Now she walks slowly aroun an outpatient clinic met brace on her leg her it In hand tucked Into her coat poc ct It has taken her about year and half to return to normal life work and live alone Again she listens to the prob lemr of patients But she says it Is difficult to learn to live in society that worship youth and physical perfection Socially you take your looks and normalin for granted until something happens to change them Id always gone ahead with out setback Then suddenly ii felt wasnt any good was haunted by the fear that my manta capacities were not the same At home she does her own housework and cooking with the aid of special devices She press es and sews her clothes Once she said it took me an hour to thread needle ovcws MEAT MARKET FINEST FESTIVAL HAMS ROUND SIRVLOIN STEAK ONTARIO LAMB CHOPS rnEsn TURKEYS cAPONS While they Ils lllYtlIiS Meat market 159 COLLIER 51 °° 32$ PRICE gt lb 7285339 MENS MIIKLUK Imitation seai Woman Museum half inch imitation to womens MUKLUK Seven inch boot in imitation sealxwith beige vntb 19 her lin poilining Gender bed soles anized to 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