Ontario Community Newspapers

Barrie Examiner, 1 Feb 1962, p. 6

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shown above left following the FOUR STUDENT nurses presentation of Florence Nightlngale lamps are from the left Miss Sheila North wood Sudbury Miss Patricia ANN LANDERS Anns DailyColumn Truth Not Fict Dear Im often asked it make up letters The answer is no Made up letters would he pale indeed compared with the mail that crosses my desk every day letters much The answer is very little However most let ters must be cut for reasons of space Others must be laun dered or the grammar cor rected Once in blue moon come across letter which can he printed exactly as it was tenwithout changing or omit ting word Im printing such lettertoday Although this letter runs longer than most which are used in the column im printing it in its entirety because it deals with so many familiar com plaints complaints which de stroy modern marriages This letter reflects life as it is lived by too many people Here it is Dear Ana Loaders Your new llnok Since You Ask Me is ter rific Every chapter has some thing valuable in it Im saving lt for my nineyearold daughter to read in couple of years If had read it when was 11 my life might have been different Boys were never problem until met It was the same old garbage love at first sight Within month we were having an affair was only 15 Five months laterI was preg nant had premature Inhild at 16 Im 25 now and my social calendar this past year reads like this Three drivein movies With our two kids admit Im lousy house keeper but theres so much to do cant get organized Im lousy mother too but we cant afford sitters very often so Im with the kids too much They must be sick of the sight of me When good friend of Bs met me for the first time he said Ive known this guy for seven years and never knew he was married That did it tried separation but was too spine less to see it through New Years Eve went out for cigarette after suppe the dark with my crutch bottleand escape into world of dreams Me kept saying How true wish Id known all Im also asked in change the ll dldnt ask me but told you anyway booze and world never made Bottle to drown herself alcohol Its crime that young wife and mother would throw in the sponge and make like statue of Whats The Use reading Life neednt be an en emy It can be friend But you must be willing to stand on Your two feet and meet it face DDING DATE bounced of Miss Beverley Eliza beth Cowan and Mrs Ross Cowan of Barrie to John Thomas Poole son of Mr RR Thornton The wedding will take place at St Andrews Presbyterian Church Barrie formerly professional skater wi the Bradford Guelph and ion Mason Collinglvood Miss Elizabeth Simmonds Mid land and Miss Yvonne LaA mom of Barrie Among the guests who attendal the re ception held following the cap ping ceremony were Mrs Blake Lamont centre and Mrs Lorne Williams right shown drafting with Mrs La monts daughter Miss Yvonnc Lament Miss Bell serves refreshments to the trio MISS ELAINE WINTERS of Barrie rcceivm hor cap at the capping at Royal Vio toria Hospital yatcrday Par Capping Ritual For Class Of 64 Tile presentation of 89 crisp white caps was the crowning highlight for student nurses at Royal Victoria Hospital mark inng major step on the path to graduation The capping ceremony which was the larg est in the history of the hospi tal was held at the Laidlow Residence Wellington Street West yesterday afternoon Addressing the crowd of friends parents and nurses Jack Mltchinsoo chairman of the hospital hoard extended greetings from the board and commended the class of 64 for having chosen the vocation of nursing where they will devote their lives to the service of others Miss Lillian McKinnon direc tor of nursing conducted the ceremony of the Nightingalcl Pledge Miss Helen Shanahan administrator of RVH welcom ed the crowd Officiating at the capping cerA emnny were Mrs Muriel Usher nursing arts instructor and Mrs Elaine Nicholls science instructor Miss Evelyn Mld dietongmedlcal clinical instruc When read Since You Ask this ear So Ann Landers you Now hack to my Dear Im pleased that called The Battle Of The No woman of 25 has the right in sea of Get back to page 166 and start face WA Plan Projects For The New Year The monthly meeting of the Womens Auxiliary to the Royal Victoria Hospital was held in the auxiliary room at the bus pitalwith 18 members present The resident Mrs Ro Chris you like my book but its curi ous that you failed to relate chapter fourteen to yourself It ie chaired the meeting prior to leaving for six weeks va cation in Monrovia California During Mrs Christies absence Mrs Fred Eplett will he in harge of the auxiliary It was reported many requests for articles for the new wing of the hospital have been re ceived much sewing to be done The annual treasurers report was given by Mrs Clifford El rick After expenses were paid the report showed balance of $50145 consequently there is PEOPLE AND PLACES Phone Eileen Dixon or Audrey Coulson PA 66537 Notes are intended to cover the general social life of the city and district Weddings anniversaries ys bridge parties and coming of age parties visitors and tra vellers are all items of inter est to the women readers of this page Your help in sup plying this news will be greatly appreciated engagement has been an daughter of Mr and Mrs John Poole 180 pm Feb 24 Mrs Beth Bowman of Barrie rrie Skating Clubs is teach sons respectively Rev Garbutt Smith and Mr and Mrs Fred Pearce and family of Stratford Brides Complete Bridal Ensemble For $4400 Exquisite New Bridal Gown short or long Tiara Headpiece MatchingVeil Mrs Ray Tod reported the vending machines had collect ed $18745 in December discussion of future pro fonts for the year was held spring rummage sale will be held May in Trinity Church Hall Nightingale tea May 12 is another event with the location still to be decided on Sept 14 and 15 were announced as annual tag days report of progress of the Junior Auxiliary to Royal Vio toria Hospital showed 845 ar ticles sewn and 500 dozen dres sings wrapped Volunteers for the sunshine cart will he Barbara iupliog Mildred Baker Yvonne George Joan Mayor Ellen Burden Elaine Patterson ShirleyMac donaid Nancy Hobhes Louise Clark Marguerite Richardson Nancy McLellan Cecile Mc Clure Audrey Hodges Hilda Stevenson Sylvia Craig Helen McLaren Marion Flock Rita Davies Grace Wheeler Joyce Rotman Helen Stollar Vi Mills Joy Rogers Margaret White Fran Bezzant Dot Thomas Pat Keeling Barries Only Bridal Salon forming the ceremony are Mrs Muriel Usher left and Mrs Elaine Nicholls right Thirtymine students received their caps tor presented the Florence Nightingale lamps to students Student nurses include Miss Carol Agnew Barrie Miss Rob in Benson Midland Miss Dor othy Binkle llfeaford Miss Helen Carcfoot Mcalord Miss Leslie Chatterlie Uxbridgc Miss Francine Davis Elmvalc Mlss Elaine Greenfield Toronto Miss Dianne Hagan Barrie Miss Sharon Hamill Sudhury Miss Sandra Ha is Sound Miss Judith Hawman Collingwood Miss Jeannie Her rington Collingwoud Miss Dol ores Joyee Beeton Miss Gloria Kwan Toronto Miss Yvonne Lamont Barrie Miss Mary Landreville Barrie Miss Pa tricia Lowe Cookstown Miss Lona Lowndes Huntsville Miss Gail McDowell Rosamont Miss Patricia McKee Nottawa Miss Delna Marrin Barrie Miss Pa tricia Mason Cullingwood Miss Judith Merriam Barrie Miss Judith Moffat Lefroy Miss Shirley Moorhouse Huntsville Miss Karen Morgan Atherley Miss Sheila Northwood Su bury Miss Lynda Fetch Mea ford Miss Michele RadcrmachA er Collingwood Miss Lois Rit chie Elmvale Miss Geraldine Russ Collingwood Miss Eliza both Simmonds Midland Judith Somers Midland Miss Marian Sutherland Bond Head Miss Catherine Taylor Cold water Miss Ruth Wambold Collingwood Miss Gwendolyn White Collingwood Miss Gail Wilson and Miss Elaine Withers both of Barrie Try An Examiner Want Ad Parry THE BARBIE manta THURSDAY FEB no News Of Kempenielt Division Of The Girl Guides Of Canada Division Commigioner him Flank Carter was guest at meeting of third Barrie guides when they met at St Andrews Church Hall on Jan 24 for an enrolment ceremony The six girls who solemnly made their promises before the commissioner were Nancy Adams Linda Allen Mary Jones Ellenor Parker guise Rooke and Deborah Usselman The evenings entertainment consisted of games and songs under the direction of Captain Pat McFadden and Lieutenant Janet Hesse First nuandale Guide Comp any hold its enrolment the same evening when Janet Lee made her promise to District Commissioner Mrs Walter Dyer and was presented with her wings by Tawny Owl Mrs Calder There seems sometimes to be confuison amongthe girls and parents as to the wearing of Brownie wings Wings are awarded only to brownies having completed the prescribed brownie tests before their eleventh birthday Wings are never worn on brownie uniform Therefore though brownie receives her wings on the night lhnt she flics up from the pack to the Girl Guide Company she may not wear them until she is entitled to wear Guide uni form She of course wears her guide uniform for the first time at her enrolment The wings are the only brow hie badge allowed to be worn on the guide uniform To simplify the situation this division has now adopted the custom of havng the captain take the wings at the same Interesting Careers Theme Of Meeting Interesting Careers will be the theme of the February meeting of the University Wo mens Club of Barrie to be held at the home of Miss Livingston Theresa Street Feb The meeting will feature short talks by number of members and local business women on careers which are little dif ferent It is hoped to prove lighthearted and interesting Information will also be pre sented regarding plans for Spring Thaw mum AN arena Ame noon won QUlEf ctEANSAFE Will um filll mllllll Itllill WWI ht fillI nu BARRIE PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION BAYFIELD srnnar PA eases PHONE ra 32414 Just arrived This enchanting new sleepwear collection beautiful colour south sea floral print made exclusively for Evangeline Lbriiliunlly matched on carefree when batiste and cotton sateen in sizes small medium or large WHERE Full length pyiumu cotton bufisle Moo Moo gown cotton sateen 5798 $898 Baby Doll pyiomn cotton bafiste $598 N01 movlmi Travel set Duster cotton sateen and shift style gown cotton buiiste $I498 time as she receives the brownie into the company They are then set asidc until the recruit tests are completed and pinned on the guide uni form on the night of cnml mcnl Congratulations are in order for Joanne Caner who placed first in the cherry pie baking contest at Brarie North Collect ate and went on to the regional contest where she placed second Jozlnne is guide of second Barrie Company and helps at the Seventh Barrie Brownie Pack as packie This was her first time in the regional contest and il was great honor to place second on the initial attempt Joanne was also lhe young est candidate high it is interesting to note that all three girls who haltedoff at Barrie North have been girl guides At Ihe Georgian Area meet lng held in Barrie Jan 17 Mrs anlor was pres cntcd with her warrant Deputy Area Commissioner hfrslawlor lives in Midland and has been the commissioner for Wendako division Last week the Gold Cord conference was announcod To clarify this as to whom may attend it is open to all commissioners and captains Bencr than magic wand is the angled ever to place so as Summer Courses Aimed Ill Labor Coming In 1953 MONTREAL CF The Ca nadian Inrkers College an iolt sfitute featuring summer courses designed for labor uill be launohed this year at hchlll University and the University of Montreal it was announced Wednesday night The college will be chartered as an independent body to meet Ihe expanded role and respect sibi ics of made unions in Can ado lvro sewn week courseslo English and French are planned with classes in ecooo mics political science history socioloy and trade unionism Certifichlcs will be awarded to successful students The facilities of the two unl velsilles and their professors 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missed it all education fun freedom and chance for selfrespect and Mrs Walter Pearce Clap Sure have happyunoment perton Street weekend vi theloos axeasleep guestsrarthe home oTlhefr 22 Dunlop St Phone PA 84470 log at the Troy New York Skating Club this year OPEN HOUSE Mr and Mrs Bernard Gieling will hold open house at the home of their soninlaw and daughter Mr and Mrs Victor Zietara I74 Codrington Street on Feb 10 from to pm The occasion will mark the couples golden wedding anni versnry WEEKEND arrears Mrs George Smith Mary St 5ussManChsré Account So Easy To Open So Convenient To Use STORE HOURS mm to pm Closed Wad Afternoon OPEN FRIDAY TO 9pm¥ Corsair Hqsiory finoflsweqt ACCBSQEEQI

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