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Barrie Examiner, 23 Apr 1960, p. 8

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am new SATURDAY APEIL 23 III Ivy WI Names 1960 Executive Mrs Stanley Applegatt presi dent was in the chair for the April meeting of Ivy Womens institute Mrs Jack Codirane Minutes and correspondence were read by the secretary Mrs Earl Reid Roll call was answered by the payment of held at the home or item of lnocmt to this In nten render of this page The Barrio Examine Sock Notes an intended to cover Jo lenerll social life of db and district Wedding In nlvernrles btrihtdlyl bridge PIXlb caninedaze parties visllon and travellers are all Your help in Inppiytng this news will be greatly some kid Please phone PA no no or the womens SPEAKING OF PEOPLE AND PLACES row after spending week with her uncle and aunt Mr and Mrs McNeil Edgehill Drive AT ROYAL vonx Mrs Evelyn Sullivan Codring ton Street uitveiil attflid dance at Roy York room tonight She is spendingl island drama the weekend with Mr and Musing flow 1° Tony Barby at Tomato tCubas isle of Pines too mil Visiting withDr and Mrs Mrs Boys Owen 5t and her cousin Miss Fisher 509 in SL spent about month touring this aldv es south Pale EXCHANGE VOWS TODAY Miss Donna Banting daughter of Mr and Mrs Kenneth Bant ing became the bride of Dale Rolfe son of Mr and Mrs Len Rolfe Tirnmios in core many at Trinity Anglican Church this morning Outoftown guests at the wedding were Mr and Mrs John Boehme Guelphhir and Mrs Wesley Boehme Brant ford Mr and Mrs Fred Hurst Ancaster Mr and Mrs Leslie Toms Cardiff Major and Mrs Clouticr London Mrs Lena Pilgrim Eganvitle Albert Le brun JeanPaul Lehrun and JeanGuy Morrell tea for the coming year The treasurer Mrs llennett re ported satisfactory balance Conveners of each division gave reports for the Institute year just ended Mrs Icnnett conducted the election of officers for the coming year Results were as follows presq ident Mrs Stan Applegate viceprcsident Mrs Jack Coch rane secretary Mrs Earl Reid treasurer Mrs Jen nett diatrict director Mrs Es ten Davis Institute directors Mrs James McDermolt Mrs Ross Chipchase publicity Mrs Clarence Hoggarth social weir fare Mrs Earl Reid Standing committees are citl zenship and education Mrs Henry Davis historical research and current events Miss Dunnill agriculture and Can adlan industries Mrs Mc Dermott home economics and health Mrs Ross Chipchase public relations Mrs Jack Coch rane Mrs Williamson offered her home for the May meeting halfh 11 ll SALAD FIT FOR THE MAN or THE FAMILY 535 gm my mittee in chargeMrs Earl diced Reid Mrs John Hammond Mrs 119$ Ross Chipchase Miss groens Ismail Bermuda onion Dunnill sliced thin radishes sliced thin cup grated raw carrot Cook potato balls in water until just barely tender Drain and cool Place in salad bowl Add tomatoes cheese land lemonFrench dressingi MARY HAWORTHS MAIL Little Toronto Street are Mrs Littles parents Rev and was ofy to days spent in Havana Mrs Ford Phnfldemhiailwandcring about and talking to PennsyiVEflil Mr and Mrshie friendly Cubans Soldiers Ford have been here or twomned with your and weeks iohine guns wearing omlotzilis Recent visitors with Mr and gmanmellheiseliimyémigwa Ms he Skelly Mflmse Au ancethe beards and often pony We Skelly pare tail haircutsgave an uneasy and Mrs Skelly Kirkland Lake and Mrs Skems Pahlair to an otherwise pleasant ents hir and Mrs Fetter We may and daughter Elaine Kitchener The reports the revolution Miss Fetter spent the Easiertflry 193d Had 0m Castr0 holiday with her sisten the wonderful to Castro the blaggard Mr and lllrs Edwin John The Spanish influence in tha ston Sanford Stret will receive architecture of the city delight frlends and relatives on the oc ed the tourists the intri easion oi their 50th wedding an eate grillwork on the balconies niversary April 30 The recap and patios tion will be held at the home of And constant delight was their son and daughterdnlow the wonderful aroma and taste The bridesmaids Parenlstitir and Mrs Raymond John of coffee freshly brewed at open have been spending the naslston an Stroud from two to coffee bars on the street The week With Mr and Mrs Banifour in the afternoon and seven hell would ringMrs Boys and log to nine in the evening Miss Fisher could stop on the Other guests were from New street for fresh cup of coffee gotta greesmre mfiora Stgimqnfin An exciting different holiday eter rou Ste arie 109 or en 350 and Bard Haul Show This Memo wtth reasonable accommodations from two to five the members was the concensus of the Barrie Slayiilg at the Park Plum Hit of the lnnisil Chapter Order of adventurer tel while in Toronto recently the Eastern Star is sponsoring were Miss Doris Kearns Mrs tea nuke sale and bazaar Earl Winch and Miss Flora Mc demonstrationof cooking with Gregor Barrie honey will be given by Mrs Easter holiday guests of Mr Moguire Minesing and Mrs Whitby Mary Street are their daughter Mrs Eamon chi Ellis Toronto and grand Olin aéoldze negun chlldren Teddy Kelly and These not the crowded hench Glenn Miss Marjorie Kennedy Parry es of Floritlaenticed couple of Barrio residean on holiday Sound will return home tomor Leather TOps The L1V1ng Room by ELEANOR ROSS Time was when leather top was the desk mark of distine tion it graced the fine desk that stood in an opulent office or fine home study or library But now we find the leather The story told by Mrs Boys all of Tim mios Walter Menard and Mrs Charles Kent Toronto and Larry Jones Guelph NEW WAY to Any woman would be proud Conceal Hearing Loss to servothis chefs salad to her favorite manand favor ite hungry family 11 cups potato balls tomatoes peeled and diced Vt pound Swiss cheese slivcred of cup lemonFrench dressing small green pepper Marinate for one hour Add remaining ingredients Toss lightly and serve at once Yield to servings as saind or as main dish Sclect greens from the fol iowing beet greens celery leaves dandelion greens es Carole spinach leaves water CICSS Try this lemonFrench dress ing 23 cup olive ollt or salad oil 13 cup fresh lemon juice Vi teaspoon sugar teaspoonsalt its teaspoon ground black pepper clovo garlic mashed teaspoon powdered mustard Stir until well blended Strain to remove particles of garlic Yield IDEAL KITCHENS LONDON CP The British Standards institution is planning an ideal layout for kitchens It says that carefqu placed fumi ture and cupboards can save housewife lifetime oi fnistra tion and annoyance cup YOUR HEALTH Remedy Lessons Sciatic Illness By HERMAN BUNDESEN Advises Lonely Widow To Find New Interests is done to provide lasting gloss finish designed to offset the ten dency of soft leather of the type used in these surfaces to move or flex After this special treatment MD liquid furniture wax is then Dcnr Mary liawurth am widow of 55 My only living rela tive is my mother who has incurable disease and only few months to live At her death shall he left on tircly alone as have no close friends and the prospect dis turbs me greatly What can to overcome this fear and reasonably happy in the life left etome Thank you for any ad LN vice REAL runrosa Dear JN The essential func tion of the human spirit is know and to love Thus to be reasonably happy in the life left to you when your mother has gone you must focus your mind footloose and free to explore your environment for new paths on to usefulness Doing hospital work as vol unteer nurses aide or sewing for charity as in church group or chaperoning children at play or for outings as at an orphanage or adopting needy child or children through the auspices of one of the certi fied international child care agencies to whom you may send financial help and friendly letters these are sample ideas of how to proceed to relate yourself to humanity in giving way do he to FINDING YOUR WAY Also of course you should study and heart upon new interests and new opportunities for under standing and caring As you will be entirely alone you say this means you will an Holt Moves 11 Mans World By JIM PEACOCK Canadian Press Staif Writer VANCOUVER CF Simma IIult says she finds nothing uri usual in moving about in mans world Ive always been in it she said recalling that as Simma Milnar in the rural community of Vegreville Alta she grew up un der the wing of five protective brothers Today as the wife of school teacher the 38year old reporter covers the waterfront for the the Bible to familiarize yourself with Gods faithful promises of help and consolation to those who seek liis guidance and rely upon Him wholeheartedly Catharine Marshall author of he that she was going on per manentnight shift she quit flipped coin to dccidewhether tobeeome school teacher or ac cept reporting job with the Van couver Sun then came to Van couver in November 1944 when the coin came up heads Men used to feel that the newspaper business was no place for woman Mrs IIolt re called always got the tear jerking assignments hated be ing called the sob sister But that has changed perhaps Vancouver Sun moving in world populated almost entirely by men VERSATILE REPORTER In newspaper career that really began With the flip of coin in 1944 Mrs Holt has jostled with men for beats on many major story of crime or disaster corruption or derringdo pathos or perfldy She has reported the activities of men in death row in the peni tentiary in the luxury of South American estate in the heat of generalalarm fire in the excite ment of bank holdup and more recently on the bridge of an air craft carrier at sea Ive coveredevery beat ex cept city hall and the legisla ture she said in an interview the original ggssip just love digging up stone because Mrs Holt has proven her ability in wide range of subjects Her eporting from death row helped win commuta tion for convicted murderer her stories of fire department work won her honor as the first woman honorary chief in the Van oouver department her reports of Vancouvers police corruption investigation won her national awards as did her reports of Dcukhobor leaders easy life in SBogth America on funds from dont expect men to apnle ogize every time they swear sh said My language isnt del ca Nor is she delicatedn appear ance sturdy fivekfoottwofsha has round pleasant face which readily into broad smile Her blue eyes look out through rimmed glassés and her Man Called Peter McGraw Hill and other books reviews the fruits of her Bible study in recent article in part she says My favor ite copy of the Bible is now 14 yearsold it is marked and dog cared and has been rebound three times in this Bank are promises precious beyond meas ore to me because have claimed them for myself over and over and have found that God always stands behind them solidly unwaveringiy as surely as the sun rises or the tides ebb and flow God asks only that each one us claim them for himself MJl Dear Mary Haworth Please please tell me what to do for lines and circles under the eyes have thin face and this past year have noticed these circles and lines are becoming more pro nounced Of course am getting older now at but girl friends my age dont have this problem Is it be cause their faces are plumper and rounder eat balanced diet never smoke and try to get eight hours sleep each night but dont always succeed 33 FACTORS BACK 91 TI Dear 811 Lines and circles under the eyes may be caused by eye strain so visit lovan ocu list seems advisable If you have never worn glasses maybe you should and if youare wearing them now perhaps new pre scription is overdue Read Adelie Davis book Lets Eat Right To Keep Fit Harcourt Brace to trace the connection between vitamin deficiency and eyestrain also the connection be tween vitamin defioiency and un dcrourished skin that wrinkles or puffs Your supposedly good diet may be an illusionwith vitaminand mineral contents inadequate due either topoor soil in the first place or to loss of nutritive qualities enzroute from producer to consumer You maymeed sup plementary vitamins and miner als with your meals to keep fit MJI CURING ht discomfort from sciatic pain may be vmy simple arleast in some instanc es according to Navy doctor Dru Edward Hopper of the Naval Supply Center at Oakland California reports that sciatic pain at night with relative free dom from discomfort or disabil ity during the day might be caused by carrying things in the hip pockets SDME TROUBLEMAKERS Such articles as wallets pock etbooks keysevenfolded hand kerchiefshe says might be the troublemakers Dr liopper re ported his findings in recent issue of the Journal of the Am erican Medical Association First symptom is poorly loc alized pain which may become severe at night The patient not ices it first in the knee and thigh regions Occasionally it may spread to the hip Apparent cause of the pain is physical injury to the underly ing nerve PRESSURE 0N NERVE And this appears to it from pressure on the nerve caus ed by the wallet or other article carried in hip pocket when the person is sitting Dr Hopper reports that symp toms have subsided within few days after the offending article has been removed from the pocket of course the patient must use reasonable care to minimiz local pressure on the area when he is seated TRANSFERS TROUBLE Transferring the contehts of the pocket to the other hip pack et merely transfers the trouble from one side to the other Anyone suffering such pain while sitting naturally tends to shift his weight to the other side of his sitter ihus placing folded hondkercbief in the opptr site hip pocket only makes the trouble more widespread DIFFICULT T0 REALIZE Dr Hopper concedes that it is difficult to realize that an object in the hip pocket of standard suit could produce such pres sure neuritis However since immediate re lief of pain has been provided simply by removing objects from the pocket on the affected side he says One must assume that this oddity exists QUESTION AND ANSWER Can anything be done for poor circulation am 63 years old and have suffered from this for year Answer Poor circulation at your age is often due to some hardening of the arteries Often diabetes is present In arty case there are num ber of medicines which increase the blood flow You should see your doctor about this matter Wufehas need the tops in repairs Second rate doesnt last pure waste Let us solve your watch woes eco nomically permanentlyi 24 non Seroice Credit Terms Available BILI tenoeur JEWILLERS 52 Dunlop st Next To Valley Taxi hellish SemiPorcelain DINNERWARE desk and table top has gone far afield from office or library and is at home in the prettiest living room There are handsome leather topped coffee tables and many occasional tables chests have prettilytooled leather sur faces Treat leathertopped surface kindly and it will repay your care with long and distinguished serv ice Always use good liquid fur niture wax choosing one with the lowest possible naphtha content Never never use paste wax VALID REASON Theres valid reason for this When leather surface for table desk or chest leaves the factory it has been coated with flexible lacquer This coating handrubbed over the lacquered surface for that fine finish that is so eyevcatching LIQUID WAX BEST So from then on good liquid furniture wax is indicated This is because the paste type of pol ish contains solvent similar to naphtha or it may contain the enaphtha itself And naphtha or naphthatype solvent has the power to soften and eventually streak thevhigh gloss factoryapplied finish MATERNITY APPAREL ioo Collier St PA 85804 VELKAY 4th Door East of Town Eu Your for Privacy and Economy new fashionable way to wear ear tings now adapted to the woman with hearing loss Helps conceal any hearing oonetlions Fashionable lienRings styled for all passions at popular prices MAICD HEARING SERVICE 850 YDNGE ST TORONTO WA 42311 Please send rm Tole ho NAME ADDRESS CITY ITELEPKO amtoslii 25 PennDorks CATCHUP AFTER PERMACO BULLETIING PERMACO GIVES 15 25 The bd mu ams nu got mpplemenfary ten 25 of ercforda were an ty Five months after bufletedvvidnPemnco glut up with hmrtiiiiiiiingrown 15 on 257 and theer of mu 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