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Barrie Examiner, 12 Jan 1962, p. 6

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ikx MRS JOY CARDS right wife of Vancouver police man has turned her hobby of painting into fulltime car Lady Artist Offered Price ecr Specializing in portraits and figure studies of Oriental and Eurasinnl Mrs Caros has sold her work in Canada Wont Reveal Her VANCOUVER CP The works of Vancouver artist loy Caros alive with realism are scorned by the surrealist art fancier but Joy couldnt care less if the artist cant explain what hes doing she says of modern abstract art then how can we understand it Most of it is covering up bad drawing When see painting dont like to wonder what it is like to enjoy the feeling Mrs Cores spoke as an artist whose prolifio talent has en abled her to earn comfortable living from the sale of on aver age of seven original works week at prices ranging from $80 to $500 painting She has worked great deal with oils on black velv9t one of the few pointers doing this type of work She said shes been offered many times more than the price of any painting to reveal the secrets of her auc oess on velvet PREFERS PORTRAITS Her ate st satisfaction comes from painting lifelike portraits of ethnic types and she gets particular delight from painting Orientals and Euralt Iians Portraits thats all Im in terested did two Seascapes in Hawaii and it took so much out of me was bear all day She had just returned from Honolulu where she spent two weeks plucking models from the beaches streets and restaurants to pose for 25 paintings which she later put on display at shows in Victoria and Vancou ver Born in Trail BC and raised in Vancouver ltfrs Caros is the wife of Vancouver city policeman and mother of nine yearold girl ond fiveyeanold boy She began painting full time five years ago turning parttime hobby into profit making career through rather an accidental experiment with oils on black velvet was doing portraits in pass tels Vith pastels you work on velvetlike paper did show for in department store here and they asked me to come up with something special So tried oils on velvet NUDES CAUSE FUSS Since then most of her work has been on velvet although she is doing more on canvas now and it has sold across Canada the United States Australia and in EuropeI Some of her paintings are of nudes matter that involved her in public controversy here two years ago when nudes on velvet were hung in Polynes ian restaurant They still hang there and later ones have been among the toppriced sellers for Mrs Caros But you should see the looks get from my neighbors when hang nude in velvet on the clothes line at home to dry She has been invited by singer Frankie Laine to do his portrait and hopes to get this done early this year Thom she will rotum to Hawaii to prepare paintings for show in California where she has won several awards and later in 1962 she hopes to travel to Hong Kong Mexico Tahiti and Thailand to paint fTogethemess Seen New Trend For Wives And Political Mates WINNIPEG CPlThc eman cipation of women has been the cause of new trend concern ing public affairs says the VWle of Canadas minister of north ern affairs and national re sources Mrs Walter Dinsdale says she thinks younger men are taking public office because it now is possible for their wives to stand at their sides and help Her husband agrees He told Manitoba Progressive Con servative Association meeting here that the social side of pol itics now is so heavy that You can have social secretaries and the like but they dont do as good job as your wife Emancipation wont even at low the wives with younger children to stay home says Mrs Dinsdale However she describes herself as fulltime mother and homemaker for her husband and four children She hasparttime help dont go on trips or to con ventions unless therein sat lsfactory arrangement at home the ministers wife said in an interview The family does lot of trav clling together mostly from its shelter in Ottawa to home in Brandon Man Since Mr Dins dalee appointment travel has Increased For example 1561 New Years was spent in Yukon Territory and Easter in the Nonhwctlt Territories MIHH LM thon who dont travel with their flutlllflmlll mlss great donl tlfltl nil do the husbands Ibo feel its husband place great emphasis on my coming with him Mrs Dinsdale enjoys public speaking especially to womens or welfare groups She holds degree insocial work from the University of Toronto and still is interHted in her profession She is president of the board of directors of the Ottawa branch of the Mental Health Association and is on the pro vincial board of that organiza tion The ministers wife has done special projects for the welfare council of the Community Chest of Ottawa and research and planning for better coordination and integration of hospital serv ices when hospital insurance was started in Ontario Both attended Brandon Col lege an affiliate of the Univer sity of Manitoba but met later at college function Following their marriage year after they met they moved to Toronto where both continued studies at the University of Toronto BAYCITY UPHOLSTERING ANTIQUE AND MODERN Beautiful Samples Free Estimata FREE PICKUP AND DELIVERY PHONE PA 87453 BARRIE Upholsteng Io BusinessNot Just silicone 65 Bradford st trails and Europe Model Susan Chew of New Westminster BC stands beside painting of herself Photo Secret works for shows in Toronto New York Lon Angeles and elsewhere prolific painter she turns out as many as three or four paintings three by four feet in size in day but many dont go on sale Nothing that dont like goes out of my house SOCIAL NOTES Recent guests at the home of Mr and Mrs Smith Shanty Bay Road included their soninIaw and daughter Major and Mrs Kenneth Jefferson and daughter Carol of Kingston grandson Kennefil Jefferson student at St Andrews College Aurora Jefferson and son Bobbie of Toronto GUEST SPEAKER Prior to the meeting of the Canadian Club last evening Mrs George Rodgers of Drury Lane entertained in tion or of McC Samples DSO Mr Samples was guest speaker at the Canadian Club meeting held at the Library Hall Coll ier Street last evening Air Cadets WA Present Gift The Womens Auxiliary of 102 Air Cadets held the first mee ing of 1962 at the home of Mrs Doris Ferrier Donald Street with newly elected pres ident Mrs Frank Porter pres lding During the business meeting plans were formulated for bake sale to be held in March The draw for the hand carved leather purse was made by so Ld Jack Dates The winner was Black Clapperton Street hand carved wallet was won by Mrs Warlow Granville Street presentation of an engraved pewter tankard was made to SqLd Oates in recognition of his past work and interest in the Air Cadets by Mrs Bill Wolfenden first president of the Auxiliary The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs Irvine RR Harris Feb 14 Refreshments were served by the hostess at the close of the meeting loan garrlck HAIR STYLst COKE TIME for TEENAGERS EVERY WED FROM 415 PM SEEMl student EIIES aopotntnienr only PA 84661 is Maple Avenue PRESCRI PT We lwnyr elv yon prooile prompt courfcniu lervfcu Ask your doctor About our pharmacy next time he wrltec prescription for you Presentation pickedup and delivered rel of charge cusosts PHARMACY Dnnlnn PA c5959 PA MB Parents and grade eight stud cots attended the meeting of Codrington Home and School Association Monday night The meeting was planned to be of special interest to students eo tcring high school later in the year During the business meeting it was announced the Home and School Council meeting will be held in King Edward School Jan 29 at pm Them will be symposium on the topic Ontario Conference on Educat lon with Mrs Hankin as moderator The subject of conversational French in public schools will be discussed at an open meets no to be held in Johnson Street school Jan 17 at if pm Terry and Michael Mills stud IntI of Codrington school pro vided accordion music Miss By CLEVELAND MYERS No matter how bright your child may be on entering the first grade at school he hardly will learn well with other chil dren if from the time he was two or three he has not learned to be happy out of your sight and hearing He should have learned to wait on himself to amuse him self for prolonged periods and to find normal fun with other daildren his age He also should have learned to carry out simple directions without prompting at almost every step When two or more children play together whether at con ventional game or an activity or contest which one of these children improvises he must listen carefully to the rules and directions and keep concentrat me on them if he in to do well in the octivlty PROPER PREPARATION Trained well in these direc tions he has considerableprep oration for following directions when learning and doing things with other children at school If he doesnt have this practice before entering school he may not pay strict attention to the directions of the teachers to the children he is with in the class room While the other children go ahead and do what she has directed or assigned this child may be daydreaming or doing something else unless she keeps telling him what to do next For example Massachusetts mother quotes this note from the teacher of her child six This work was done by Co reen with my standing over her It is good progress but we hope to get it done independently The mother adds do give Coreen help at home She does the work well easily and quickly it am sitting near her If just complain and leave her she finds it very difficult Then this significant state ment She would rather be with adults than with children Coreen did not get that way Home And School Association Hear Guidance Counsellor Flynn presented the young musicians with gifts on behalf of the If and The speaker George er guidance munsellor at North Collegiate was introduced by William Giller Mr Forlcr rue sod the value of guidance to high school students and ex plained the changes which will be faking place in the school during the next five years These changes are necessary to meet new business trends and to help curb unemployment Many questions were asked by the parents and students and Mr Forler answered them ade quately Mr MacLennan thanked fit speaker for his talk on subject of interest to parents and students Refreshments were served at the closeof the meeting by the social committee WW TUE EARRIE EXAMINER FRIDAY JANUARY Preparation Before School Teaches Child Independence all at once and she wont sud denly recover from her over dependence The problem is to help her gradually carry out di rections and to ocqulre selfre liance and selfdrive lha mother may do much for her by having her spend more time with children of her own age than with adults and by teaching her to carry out direc tions not related to school on which the mother can casllyl check and enforce their being done faithfully PARENTS QUESTIONS At what age of the child is exposure to programs of vlrr Ience on the air most bann ful The ages between two and six the very time when such programs are most alluring and viewed most naively StillBom Baby Brought Back To Life LONDON Reuters The British Medical Journal says stillborn baby boy was brought back to Illa through heart mas sage The current issue of the jour nal tells how two doctors at Queen Elizabeth llospltal in Birmingham made an incision and began mrdiac massage within five to 15 minutes after the heart had ceased heating Within two minutes the heart began beating again it says The incident was believed to have been the first of its kind in British medical history The doctors said the baby now is nine months old and is normal andbealthy TURNED DOWN The first Queen Elizabeth is said to have refused patent for knitting machine in 1589 because it would hurt hand knit ters tion room MAIEERIALS FOR RECREATION ROOM cosr ABOUT with no obligation rile In Colllnr EVERYBODYS In The BASEMENT llnn your water baseth space into an attractive recrea youll soon be doing most of your entertaining dlemJoo Giveusacall lnmeOaJnltllerswillbeglad to come out to title house and give free eiimate MONTH when you need more room more conveniences in your kitchen or are ready to finish the basement give us oath and trained estimator will be pleased to visit your home Bill ammonia 48ANNE saws co LTD PA 92465 THE STARS SAY By mu LLlTA For romm bickering Do not be touchy Do your part to maintain ban nanny During the pm there will be less tension and you should find great pleasure in nodal Idlvi es For The Birthday tomorrow is your birthday your horoscope indicate that during the next month it would be advisable to focus your at tention upon longrange job and security program Even if the past six months did bring some disappointments do not become discouraxod You can look forward to fine results in the next J2 months if you put forth your best effortsond follow conservative financial path beginning right now Personal relationships wlllbe under generous influence for most of the year ahead so your experiences in social domestic and romantic matters should prove lively and enjoyable to August and November Do try to curb your temper in July and September however and dont ovcrtax your energies on non essentials Look for some excellent travel opportunities in August fine business prospects in December child born on this day wil be endowed with literary talents and could be an excellent play wright Curb tendency to pettinesl or Tell Lazy Hubby You Are Re Dear Ann Landon Pro woman and in good health During World War If was master sergeant in the nm portadon Corps Since was In charge of motor pool learned lot about automobiles and could change tin in seven minutes After the war married nice guy who is plenty on the lazy side We worked two lobe since the day we married Last night we were driving my aunt home from party when he had flat Roy said Hana lets see if you can still change tire to seven min utes was embarrassed but db clded to make Joke of the whole thing because know good and well hed never do it So got out of the car in my high heels and satin dress and changed the tire Today Im mad at myself Do you think did tho right thing or not If the situation comes up again what should do RETREAD Dcar Retread You did the right thing sense of humor can be sturdy prop and you were wise to lean on it Next time you get flat fell Roy you gave up changing tires when you put your uniform in mothballa If he isnt up to the Creators PARIS Reuterslt should be an exciting January in the Paris fashion world Five new drcss houses will open in the fashion capitalin cluding two run by designers who have already attained worldwide recognition The established personalities taking the plunge in new ven tures are Roberto Capucci and Yves St Laurent one time golden boy of the fashion world St Laurent now 25 took over at Christian Dior after the ferried designer died in 1957 When he went into the French army and suffered nervous breakdown he was replaced by Marc Bnhan asbead of Dior GOOD IN FALL Bohans success in showing his fall collection lastyear con firmed him in his new post and St Laurent now has opened his own house The other three designers launching new houses are Phil lppe Venet JeanMarie Armand and Michel Tellin Venct was once right hand man to Hubert de Givenchy Armand was an assistant at Nina Ricci and Madeline de Ricci and Madeline de Ranch and Tellin vas wellknown as sistant designer in Paris Financial experts in the cou ture syndicate and leading buy ing offices here already are speculating on whether there is enough business to support five new firms in Paris Before the war the major turnover of the couture houses came from the custom of pri vate clients Today professional Compete In Fashion World buyers for outronk the handful of women who can afford to buy original models in the famous Paris dressmaking houses St Laurents staff includes 70 workers together with sales staff and six models He intends to keep his firm working on relatively small scale and will specialize in the gay young fa shions which he made famous at Christian Dior St Laurent opens his first in dependent collection Jan 29 Fashion experts here expect him to make the biggest fashion comeback since Chanel re opened her salon five years ago The youthful Capucci long successful creator in Rome works in close collaboration with his sister Marcella Tr gather they intend to create ton in or coll ctlons in year Fendleys Flowers 74 Bibif SI PA 35975 Tired lob hand him dime and tell him to go to the nearest phone and call for help 2ND WIFE HAUNTED Dear Ann Loaders My wife passed away in 1966 Six month not married woman who is attractive intelligent and fine companion liar living room furniture was better than mine so she moved it into my home She also brought over her drapes and rugs We are using my bedroom set and this is lhe cause of all tha trouble She claims she cant sleep in the bed because it re minds her of my deceased wife fray for an intelligent woman it is utterly ridiculous to be haunted by ghost After all she is my wife now and the past has nothing to do with her How can get this aerosolSOUND SLEEPER Dear Sleeper Is your man riage worth the price of new bedroom set Then buy one Your wifes approach to the bedroom furniture is purely em otional and all the reasoning in lbeworld wont reach her NEARXMAS BABY Dear Ann Londcrs Our daughter was born on Dec 21 We are seriously considering changing her birthday to June 24 nnd would like your opinion Its very difficult to give birthday party the day before Christmas And then too the child whose birthday falls on Christmas always gets cheated out of one set of presents Ev eryone wants to give birthday ond Christmas gift in one This hardly seems fair When we told close friend that we were considering chang lng our childs birthday she looked at us as if we were nuts Are we7PO0R PLANNERS Dear Planners Parents who place such strong emphasis on double set of gifts give child shabby sense of values The date of birth as registered on birth certificate cannot be altered Attempting to change your childs birthday may cra atc problems in relation to school admission insurance so clal security and so on And what foran extra box of sta tionery and another record al bum Forget it Conlidentlal to the Victorian Youre on the wrong track Once halo slips it can become noose Before You Buy For Compare As To QUALITY lsmn WORKMANSHIP AND Anovn nu plucn naln selection To soft nun Bndxet invite Your Inspection No Ohlllltlon lussmn accommo com STORAGE snusrnctlnu Guaranteed WlliElNS FilllS Barrial Exclusive Furrler who makes and lelll fun only Barrie Toronto Dunlop St MORE DAYS WATCH FOR Irt

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