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Barrie Examiner, 25 Apr 1960, p. 7

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SUNNY SATURDAY IN APRIL Couple Exchange Vows At St Andrews Church BettyJane Webb daughter of and Mrs Fred Webb Barlt rte became the bride of Henry Grab Jr son of Henry Grob Bowman Avenue Saturday Rev James Ferguson officiated at he ceremony in StAndrews Presbyterian Church Given in marriage by her father the bride wore gown of white pure silk organza fashlt shed on fitted linu to the bouf fant skirt at the knees The Vportrait neckline was encircled by silkembroidered motifs which iwcre partiallyhidden by softb YOUR HEALTH The Future Shows Medical Gains By nonon aunnnsnu our LETS take peek many many years into the future Med ically speaking its wonderful world See that man over there He had heart attack recently But with the aid of our new heart lung machine he was kept alive for several days until the critical period had passed HEART BANK Now that woman there had heart trouble too But she is ok ay now She got different heart from the heart bank And that fellowboth hiskid neys are gone Doctors transfer red his hows filtering process to his lungs And he feels fine Does this sound fantach to your Well perhaps we never will achieve such remarkable results but scientists right now are working toward lustsuch goals BEYOND FIRST STEPS And they are well beyond the preliminary steps Heartlung machines already are in use throughout the coun try At present the use of such machines which pump the blood through the body is confined to the minimum time needed for openrheart surgery Usuallythls is less than an hour Longer use might result in damage to the blood and the brain ANTICOAGULANT LININGS However many doctor feel that builtin anticoagulant lin Field or Music Common To All STRAlFOBD CP Adjudi oator Roy Hickman says the arts particularly music are the only common meeting ground left the world At the conclusion of the 1960 Kiwanis music festival Saturday be said Only in the field of culture can nations get together amic nbly Religion appears to have lost its meaning to many people so that those searching for things of the spirit will have to find satisfaction in music and allied arts Mr Hickman and fellow adjud icator David Griffiths presented more lfian $1200 worth of scholarships including the top scholarships of $100 each to pi anist David Guiso Gait pi anist Clifford Tooie Waterloo vocalist Barbara Collier Strat ford and vocalist Carl Baits Kitchener Also awarded were the Peare Intermediate Plano Trophy to Miriam Root Stratford tho Pol lex Juvenile Piano Trophy to Ruth Hazell Stratford and the Peggy Whiteman Junior Piano Trophy to Sharon Ball St Marys THE STARS SAY By ESTRELLITA FOB TOMOROW It may take some added pati ence and perseverance to reach your goals on Tuesday but dont let the fact upset you Just study and evaluate all situations care fully and then go forward resolu tely Even little progress is better than none Be conserva tive in financial matters At all cosltIs keep on the conservative pa FOR THE BIRTHDAY it tomorrow is your birthday your horoscope indicates that where lob matters are concerned the configurations will favor the accomplishment of difficult tasks between now and August This is fine period in which to tackle new ventures complete outstand ing affairs and if you can to gin steps toward financial secur Domestic social and travel in crests will be under good influ ences for the balance of 1960 but romance may have to wait while child born on this day will be ntuitive and conscientious but nay be inclined to stubbornness JOHN 6M8 HAIR STYLISTS 30 Maple Ave Barrie om evenings by appointment pa ire4661 logs of the heartlung machines may permit their use for per haps days at time maybe even long enough to tide critical ly iii persons through heart at tacks or bouts of heart failure Dr John Osborn ls experi menting now at Stanford Univer sity with method of cdaling the inside of the tubes with com an anticoagulant As for the heart bank liar yard Medical school team recently announced that small dogs have been kept as grafted to the neck of larger dogs where they resumed beat ing Some of these transplanted hearts continued to beat for as long as 60 hours The American Heart Associa tion views this as consider able step toward the goal of establishing banks of vital org ans LUNG FOR KIDNEY long for kidney has been tried experimentally and scientists ave pronounced it apparently technically feasible Under the procedure salt fluid is brought into the air space of one lung lobe by means of spec ial tubes and valves As the blood circulates through th lobeits impurities pass through the ultrafine membranes of the air sacs into the salt fluid ADEQUATE FOR BREATHING The remainder of the lung is adequate for breathing After whilethe fluid is with drawn bringing the impurities with it Thus far this hubeen Had in three patients all of whom were in the final stages of kidney failure and all of whom died But who knows someday pen son may be ablovto lose both kldlt nay and sliildivs QUESTION AND ANSWER Miss For the past ten years have been troubled with noise in my head This sounds like escaping steam and never stops Can you 1le anything that will help this condition should be checked to determine whether it is within normal lim its Also thorough examination of your ears should he made Wedding Portraits noon vouns Now wrrn lls COWPER Dunlap st West It Marl Pawn Makes man feel ten feet talii What does we having in the boots of oossse Vdien youve got nice pad of savings behind myoueantakeadnn loge of sale prices And wwhenyousnitsmrlelbios 00 all 9° 03 Pal cashfor it oclf some one in the family gets sick itsnlceloltmwthe money is right there to look after him The fact heyaylhinginlilelooius better when youve got cash in die bank And it dooml take long to out upanloesumwhenyos make small but regular deposits Yes sir money in the bank realty dog give aman that tenfeet tallieellng Doyoli know wherelsavemylllolley TllE trim or son scorn blnation of plastic and heparin research long as seven hours and then The process of substituting Answer Your blood pressure draped folds Her shoulder length veil was held in place by chwn of seed pearls and irridescenf sequins Miss Webb carried nosegny of pink Sweetheart uses and stepbaootls Miss Geraldine hourne at tended tha bride in flown of petal pink silk organza umllar hat was miniature sailor in matching pink with sequin trim Miss Boumc carried noscgay of pink Sweetheart roses and stephanotls Gregory Tomilnson was the moomsman The ushers were James Savage and lrviog Groh The brides mother Mrs Webb wore champagne beige peau de sole sheath with match ing flowered hot and green ac cessories to receive the guests in the church hall Her corsoge was of Johanna Hill roses Mrs isms assisted in beige Suit with beige and brown accessor lea ller corsaga was of yellow roses Outofetown guests came from Windsor and Ottawa For the wedding trip the bride chose figured green dress topped with mint green coat Her corsaga was of Jo hanna Elli roses The newlyweds will resido in Barrie ByIDAJEANKAlN Ju ing from figures as well as chirhplnlnts the bulk of weight setrtles x111 thII hipsIn and thiglés Up ps corpora are geculiarly immune to diet How come The answer lies la the Ireland imds accum ate ergo odllhepliips and thighs in the first placelack of activity Fat al ways tends to make itself at home on tho leastused areas Tom large fleshy muscles on the back of the hips and the short think musda flanking the side of the thighiine make re latively undisturbed parking spots We are nation on wheels and hips bear brunt of added poundage or course more exercise is the answer Everyone agrees that walking is the perfect exercise but almost no one walks any more Distances are too great 01 there isnt time Choose the exercise you find the most en loyablo walk square dance play golf howl swim Exercise several times week with fair amount of regularity and you will Ibis no bulging silhouette wor as T0 styled to that of the bride Her of Norrie Parents this of the Canadian Cystic Fibrosis Foundation at the Hospital fir gig aifldren Toronto Sator ttystic Fibrosis is an incurdile disease of the pancreas and Statistics show that me in every 800 births every year carry this disem and until about to years ago no child with the disease was given hope of living after the age we Mr and Mrs GerryKlmelll HR Barrie whose ilyearold daughter has been suffering with wch Fibrosis since birth were pruent at the follodntions meet iog Also attending wee lilr and Mrs William McGiii Phelpsion who have child suffering with the disease Gust speakers Saturdq were Dr Emmett Clearl Brant ford and Dr Crozler dir actor of Cystic Fibrosis clinic at the Hospital for Sick Children Dr Croxier outlined an experi ment on Cystic Fibrosis mild with improved results Officers elected were as fol lows Douglas Summerhayd Brantford pmldent Mrs Frank Pernfuss Kitchener secretary Robert Ivey London treasurer The main oblactivm of this foundation is to research into the basic cause and heatment for Cystlc Fibmh to aid thus af flicicd to educate the public and to raise fluids for the above pun Weight Settles On Hips Thighs Any exercise activity is helpful daily living But for specific streamlining you cant beat cal isthenics if you would enjoy it loin classin ballettypo danc ing Its beautifully streamlining 0r ease through slimnastlcs on your own This trio of exer cises is guaranteed to deal tirinly with hip and thigh bulges PositionLying on left side bend on folded arm legs straight down right leg on top of left leg Right palm braced on floor in front of chest Movement Move upper leg is wide circles from hip As you circle pull toes toward instep th poin with heel Circle slowly six times in one direction rest and circle ilx timesin op posite direction Cbangr sides and circle with the other leg Shift to roilingtype Angelou roiling is smoothing tionr Sit on floor lean slightly back and bend knees so as to hriogwsigbt to bear on the bulging ares Movement Slowly and heavily uncova slot ENGAGED lilr and Mrs EmestLooey Barriean announced the en gagement of their daughter Patricia Marilyn to Raymond Coostantincau son of Mr and Mrs Edmond Constantincau Esphnola The marriage cere mony will be held at St Marys Roman Calhoun Church May More Women Losmg Ha1r WICAGO lAPMorewornen arecomplaining that they are losing their hair today than five years agobut leading skin and scalp experts canplnpointnelther cause nor cure Three New York dermatolog ists reported female bairloss technically knownvss diffuse alo pecia in an article in the American Medical Associationis archives of dermatology The dermatologists gavo these statisticsf About percent of doctors polled reported an increase of diffuse alopacla Thirty per cent reported no increase The rest were unmin or did not report Large Babies May Indicate Diabetes TORONTO CPlWomen who give birth to large babies should be checked for diabetes Dr Air nham Rapaport of Tomato West ern Hospital told the annual meeting oflha Toronto branch of Canadian Diabetic Associa tion Kwo put notice in this paper asking every woman had baby of more than 10 pounds iiocontaci us we woui ofdiabetics he SPEAKING OF PEOPLE AND PLACES College Aurora spent bk Euler holidays in Barrie Kenneth Jef ferson was the guest of his grandparents air and Mrs Smith Shanty Bay Road Kenneth is tho son of Major and Mrs Jefferson Gagotown New Eniuswick He returned to col leg by car with his grandpar Efl Mr and Mrs leter Gamelln and son Robert Sarola visited at the borne of the Ringstcad unity Agnes Street over the member Easter holidays Also guest was John Fender London Ontario IN NEW YORK No Harrie girls spent wofi in Manhatten Miss Diane Swain Dundonald Street and Miss Jill Smith Drury Lane have return ed homeafter their tour of New York City While onthetown they visited many points of totemt including broadway musicals Radio Ciw Music Hall Mr and Mrs Swain and David Dundooald Street spent the Easter weareod visiting the farmers parents Mr and Mrs Swain Welland and Mr and Mrs Swain and family Foothill After an elgbtwcek ocean voy age to see the world and week in London England Mrs Clif ton Ward returned to her Blake Street home at the weekend Mrs Ward returned from Lon don by air ATTEND and ANNUAL Mrs Agnew president of the Barrie and District Home and School Council attended the an nual convention of the Ontario Federation of Home and School Association incorporated at the Royal York Hotel this Week along with Mrs McLach lDan District Organizer for Area Also attending die convention from the Barrie Council district were Mr and Mrs Laine Baxter Mrs Pitcher Mrs McNabb Mrs McQuigge Alliston Mr and Mrs Rod ney Stayner Mrs Polls Mrs McCarl Mrs Myrrias Mrs Joseph Barber Coliingwood Mrs McCracken Mrs ii Wortley Shanty Bay Mrs Iewis Mrs Feldman Mrs Potters Mrs sun Mrs Bnice Mrs Dysart Mrs Stevenson and Mrs Doilis Borne cassr aonnaN W0 moot Super lnfcndent of Trini ty Chapel Sun day School has nnnoiinced that Colonel Brown Depuw Chaplain General recently visiting Camp Borden was pre sented cheque for mus to be used in support of World Refugee Year Thismonoy the entire pro ceeds of special Eater Boxes prepared for the diildren was collected in the Sunday School hiring Lent especially for the the Camp BordenRuling Club held in final general meeting re cently Plans were discussed to increase facilities for next year and if the cash are not protubit ive the local club will be able to accommodate greater nunr ber of members as well as al low units morc facilities for re creatloaal curling The following were elected to execu tive position for the coming year President LieutenantCol onel Bagnafl VicePresld ent Major hchiegor See rotary Captain Casterton Assistant Secretary W02 MB Fisk Treasurer Lieutenant Donahue Ruorcstatlon or nearly ninety acres of gram land in Camp Bor Til All PHONE PAB Hid BROADLOOM $495Jo $1495 Sq Yd We lay stair expats and wall to wall Brondloom CLARKS HOME 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