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Barrie Examiner, 22 Jan 1962, p. 6

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Installation services were held yesterday morning at Central United Church for the new executive of the new womens organization of the church Rev Cecil Brena conducted the service Rev Catherine McKeen was guest speaker at the inaugural ser vices held at the church ca ier in the week Above mem bers of the executive include back row from the left Mrs Allen representa tive to missionary and main tennncc committee Mrs Wal ter Cook stewardship and recruiting Mrs Bishop friendship and visiting com mittce Mrs Jack Garner social functions Mrs Vernon Cameron citizenship and 50lt cial action the left Mrs Tom Bishop corresponding secretory Mrs William Lowe recording sec retary Mrs Doidgc president Mrs Jack Siessor first viceprcsidcnt and Mrs Helen Rowe treasurer Ex aminer Photo Cherry Pie BakeOff Contest To Be Held Here Saturdays Front what one might truly Icrm an humble beginning to an annual Canadian Classic thats the story of the Cana dian Cherry Pie Baking Con tat In 1955 the first competi tion brought out 31 contestants made some news and aroused some interest but few could have foreseen that the young people of Canada would respond sa enthusiastically to this cul inary challengethis years list of entraan is already over the thousand mark Another iad cation of the competitions an real to ficadinrnesm Ellie ractiiiat while at the present time the age limits are from 16 to 20 Home Econom ics and Domestic Science stud ents in the 14 to is age group are vigorously campaigning for an extension of this condition so that they to may be in eluded ANN LANDERS The Canadian Red Cherry In stitute sponsor of the contest is paying close attention to their request but the inclusion of this age group would mean further expansion of such size that ser ious consideration must be giv en before the final decision for the 1963 eventbut the admitted that tier hope the youncwup one be reasons for the noon of the contest aside fro the inevitable improve of the contestants baking chnique is the opportunity provided for the development of character and that unimport iant contributing factorpoise This is the only inter school compo in Canadian Home Economicsand the competi tion begins in the school After the school competition comes the regional bakeoff which is open to the public for example on Jan ists from Thornbll Markdale 27 final leaford EIIFIaIe Midland we Barrie colleg kc off in the Ear the Eaton Comp the ifamilton pson Sears will host the Ho milton regional bakeoff for stu dents from Paris Niagara Falls Fcnwick three colleg iates from Brantford and two from Burlington and Hamilton Fourteenfinalists from all re gional bakeoffs from Vinni peg in Truro Nova Scotia will be brought together with cha peron on an allexpense trip to Vineland Ontario where the final bakeoff will take place in Prudhommes Garden Centre Starlite Ballroom on February 20 FINAL BAKEOFF This final bakeoff which is also open to the public and which attracts more and more spectators every year is where the preliminaries prove their worththe selfpossession and Front row from Note or intended to cover the general social life It the city and district Weddinn anniversaries birthdlyl bridge parties and coming oi Ito putter visitor and trn when In all items of thith ut to the women render of this page Your help to sup nlytnr this am will be greatly appreciated BIRTHDAY PARTY Nineteen friends were guests at birthday party Friday for Miss Darlene Nesbltt it was held at the home of Darlencs sister Helen Corbett 77 Me Donnld Street Helping Darlene celebrate her happy 13th were Ann Torpey Kathy Clark Peter Osachuk Mary Bibby Siannon Kelly Gary Gilleton Keith nrrnbull Michael Owen Mug aret Nichols Paul Lynch Deb orah Merrick Patsy Kelly Bob Whaler Phyllis McCailum EI izabeth Hargreaves Cindy Mo Nelles Terry Saso Kevin Mo ran and Bobby Wells Radu Jonescu patient at We 11 Compensation By CLEVELAND mans Practically every young child should spend some time with PEOPLE AND PLACES Pltono Eileen Dixon Ix Andi Collision PA 5637 end with his son and daughter inlaw Mr and Mrs Steve Jo nescu RESENT DONATION The Barrie Committee of the Canadian Save the Children Fund were pleased to receive donation of 33 this week from small groupvol children on Melrose Avenue and Nelson Street who rang Christmas Carols from door to door dur ing the holiday season to raise money to aid mildren in need The cnralers were Karen Jac ehr Peggy and Molly Forqu harson Nancy Maexelgnn and Stephanie Way all member of thebFour Leaf Clover Stomp Clu ATTEND REVUE Mr and Mrs Gladstone Currie attended the Friday night performance of the Pur ple Patches Revue at the Grand Theatre London This Revue was sponsored and put on by students of the University of Western Ontario and ran for the week Miss Elspeth Cur rie daughter of Mr and Mrs Currie was member of the Board Toronto spent the veek cast Young Child Needs Experience Of Separation From Parents who you feel surcrniiil do like wise anti will win the young stsri cooperation babysitter He needs the exileErna ncsrncr no rienee of being away from hrs mother for short or longer pg riods She needs also to from him for shan periods and I0 have 50m écreation with IltJ hush Often too hav mea bitty or is necessity 83 in Emergencies or when the Water works cginning with the infant see the father or another adult stcrs some to his care while in your immediate presence or while you are home 0n the firstoccasion or at Intertimes when another skillful person of fors to supply his needs in your presence dont let this child or der you to do so instead But be sure this other person is not total stranger to the little child See that be or She is around during your presence liong enough for the child to become acquainted with him or her DONT DO THIS You would not for instance suddenly leave your tot under or with strange baby sitter who arrives fertile first time just before you are about to leave Nor should you Icace your little child alone with strange babysitter before he had been left for number of times with Dad grandparent or some other familiar person Having provided the child with abundant understanding and love listening kindly to what he says explaining things answering his questions and reading to him as soon as he ct away As soon as your child can move about under his own steam begin to train him to respect the word N0 said just once ina normal tone Before he is two or three get into good operation skillful effective chairsitting for occasional nec essary punishment if hes pre pared well to profit from such measure of control you eon safely delegate the some means of control to the mature baby sitter PARENTS QUESTIONS How may we get our son two to feed himself He eats well like all foods and seems normal in all respects Your problem iseasy Place desirable foods before him one at time in very small quantity with spoon beside it Just refuse to feed him He wont starve Miss lluthrnarie Green To ronto Street was hostess for the January social of the Ven ture Club of Barrie htesdny evening Miss Jean Robertson assisted Membership convener Miss Evelyn Hunter installed Miss Peggy Hunt home econonust for North Simcoe aha new member in traditional candle ligbtinz service Mrs McBride private branch exchange service advis or from The Bell Telephone Company of Canada spoke on Your Telephone Personality Recording of various types of voices were played as they would sound to the listener in telephone conversation Mrs FOR TOMORROW Some deceptive influences prevail now so be careful in all endeavorsespecially those in volving business finance and family affairs Take nothing for granted FOR THE BIRTHDAY If tomorrow is your birthday your horoscope indicates that since this is thu beginning of YOUR month its time to make the most of good aspects You are currently in cycle which should prove most fortuitous in both personal and financial matters so keep eyes open and make use of every possible op portunity even those which you may have to ferret out for yourself After the end of March however dont expect too much in the way of business success This will be year in which you will have to fight for everything you wantbut the fight will be worth whilenf you stick to it Sentimental domestic and so cial relationships should prosA WHAT THE STARS SAY overseen rue shame shimmer Mosanv JANUARY 22 me Your Telephone Personality Topic At Venture Club Meeting McBride with the assistance of humorous illustrations men tioned points to avoid and habits to cultivate in order that tele phone scrvice may be used to the best advantage Voices of few guests were recorded in the form of telephone conver sation and Mrs McBride nave hints on courtesy and tactfuls ncss when answering or plac ing business calls President Miss Margaret Goodfcllow introduced Mrs hic Brido and appreciation was ex grcsscd to her by Mrs Douglas rown Attending the event as guests of the membch were Misses Barbara Richardson and Helen Holloway and Mrs John Stav inga Lu per during most of the year but there may he brid period of stress in late September Best periods for romance and marriage the current month next May and June child born on this day will have an intense love of know ledge and could make great success in the literary field NEEDED VITAMINS Citrus fruits and juices are excellent sources of vitamin Designer Skirts The Bare Facts NEW YORK AFNFashion able ladies of ancient Egypt wore robes of transparent linen and working girls were nothing at all Obviously designer Ceil Chap man had no choice in her spring collection Daughters of the Nile she modestly skirts the bare facts of history and settles for the spirit of that erotic era As consequence 200 fashion writers winding up week of New York Couture Group show ings saw bareshouldered Chapu man models undulate along the runway in clinging draped or pleated chiffon dresses Sinuously successful were strapless gowns gathered high under the bosom and draped in bodymolding line Sometimes the bare shoulders were shel teredby suede tops and the daring combination of suede and chiffon won applause The Egyptian mood that fa miliar squaredoff half circle headdress the Sphinx has al fcctcd for some centuries was worn with some of the dresses as hat Try An Examiner Want Ad PIIONE PA 32414 Guaranteed To Accentuate Your Sentiments Whatever The Dccasioni FENDLEYS FLOWERS 74 BLAKE ST PA My Styles Replace your wintertired girdle wieh and bra epringy new Warner invo rite They ra the very name styles regularly nd vertiaed in newspaper aerou Canada and magn zmes McCalls such 34 Life And now whila they Iau theyre yours at Wartiota Januaryonly pnoosl DOUBLE PLAY pantie no shit Crinacrou hand its eatIi front panel pnttlla HEX on tummy holds an tin tummy mulclen lliouICI but dont SML assured workmanlike Damn willlisten choose babysitter once of the contestants under pressure of close scrutiny by iudges and spectator alike has lieen commented upon by all Give Uninvited Guests SAVINGS orrosns Polite HeaveHo Dear Ann Lauders just read the letter from the woman in Seattle who expects to be bombarded by visitors next spring when the Century 21 Exposition opens She should live in Reno Its like Century 21 all year round Two years ago we had 12 sets of house guests was pregnant nine months out of that year and felt rotten We hadnt lived in Reno long ourselves but the minute we got pennanent ad dress our friends and relatives let us know how thrilled they were that we had moved to this exciting city They always wanted to visit Reno and now they had people to stay with Charming We hoped the novelty would wear off but no such luck Weve lived here six years and its getting worse not better So chin up Seattle Century 21 will be over in year Resi dents of Reno are trapped for ever RenoValet Dear Aim The Seattle woman thinks she has trouble She should try living in New York used to laugh at that amusing line Its great city to visit but wouldnt care to live there Its lot less funny since Ive discovered that great many people who dont care to live here are de lighted to know someone who does Me Last rnontb our grocery bill family of four was $152 We had two guests for one week one guest for two weeks and three guests for to daysuwhen hear that considerate plea Lets eat home because its easier and less expensive than eating out want to cut my throat Easier for WHOM And cheaper fonTHEM maybe My husbandlond are so ously considering moving to Phoenix Manhattan Moaner Dear Moaner Dont do it Read the next letterli Dear Ann Lantlers Ill trade houses with the Seattle sufferer if shell take mine We live In Phoenix is suposcd to be and others who seek warm dry climate So how do you tell friends and family that you arent running free hotel when they write We have limited funds but the doctor said Well sleep on the floor if nec essary My husband is considering moving away from Phoenix for MY health Ailing Also Dear Ann We live in Mine apolis The Land OLakes The Gateway to the Great Fish ing Country What conven ient stopoff for illinois Michi gan and Wisconsin freeloaders It got so had last summer that whenever we saw car pull up in the driveway with an out board motor or fishing gear we closed the curtains and played dead Itsa shame that people are forced to hide in their own home but when you live in Minna apolis theres no way out Sit ting Ducks Denr Ann Tell Seattle she has cinch She should try Las the Exposition shell see some thing All we do in Vegas is accompany visiting firemen to gambling casinos Its boring me to death Can you imagine anything more Dullsvilln than standing at the elbow of friends wbiie they pull slot machine handler life In Jackpot Dear Ann The letter from Seattle gave me courage to speak mymind We live in Loni lle Every year at derby time guests descend on us from oil over They even expect us to provide tickets to the derby which are as scarce asleit handed harmonieas We hate to miss the derby but next year were taking it on the lam We are going to Seattle to see Century 21 And Mrs Lnnders WE will stay in hotel AntiFreeloader haven for asthmatics arthritics Vegas At least if she goes to Well Dear Ann THIS ll my contestants who have seen these young people working seriously and efficiently for the title of Can adian Cherry Pie Baking Cham pion Although the title itself is cov eted by both student and school the prize list is important to the Home Economics student since the top awards are schols arships to the school of his or her own choice one in the amount of $300 from the Red Cherry Institute one for $200 provided by General Mills The champion also receives an elec tric range from fire Canadian General Electric Company Se eond prize is $100 Canada Savings bond third prize $50 All finalists receive wrist watch from Canada Packers an electric can opener from the Ontario Hydro and commem orative Plaque from Maple Leaf Milling Company The school of the champion retains the impressive Monarch Flour Trophy for the ensuing year with replica going to the champion For the first time this year an additional prize has been provided for the male since their num ber continues to grow so steadl ily of $100 for the masculine finalist with the highest total number of points scored in the final competition If further tribute to the composure of the studean were necessary it could be found in the list of highly qualified peo ple who form the judges panel this is quite an impressive group to work before with even measure of aplomb Choir man of Judges Dr Truscott Chief Research Scl entist Ontario Department of Agriculture Vinelaod Judges for the national con test are Dr Louise Elder Head of Consumers Service Dept Canadian Cancers Ham iiton Mrs Mary Moore Syndi cateci Food Columnist 32 Chur chili Ave Hamilton Miss Lois Caldwell Partner Ann Adam Homecrafters Food Consult ants Toronto Miss Margaret lollver Food Editor Weekend Magazine Montreai Sally Henry Senior Home Economist Canada Packers Toronto Lou ise Moore Food Editor Toron to Telegram Miss Lois Hurst Home Economist Ontario Hy dro Toronto it You Want To CUT DOLLARS on YOUR FOOD BILL rs Bot Better Than Ever Befor can PA 68741 MONARCH Foon and FREEZER sermons 372 Bay 5L Toronto on minimum quarterly balance srrnuniitnusrs CORPORATION 35 Dunlop St Barrio Regularly $800 NOW ONLY $630 WONDERFUL FITTING TOMORROW ERA in mi cotton adjusts exact cup Airy elastic panel automatically to the nine you need The only bra that given you All Around fit Regularly 5300 50 DUNLOP ST WIILIIEIIS now ONLY $250 PA com nerves JEWELLEBS 376 DUNLOPSTiEAST ARE YOUR DIAMONDS SAFE ARE THE CLAWS WORN DONT GUESS Aaour THESE lMPORTANTRlNGS HUNDREDS OF BARRIE LADIES DO EVERY YEAR JANUARY 22 TO 31 ONLY DAYS ONLY TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR FREE RING CHECK ANNUALFREE RING CLEANING AND lMSPECTlON JANUARY 22 TO oi ONLY

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