PEOPLE AND PLACES mmmnnmaonmwmrsm Note are intended to can the general social life of the 4m and district Weddings lhhivcmriea hll hllaya bridge mlu and coming at are parties vlsitora and in veiicru an all items of inter est to the women reader of you page Your help to sup inylEE this new will be greatly appreciated DINNER GUESTS Mr and Mrs Harvey Gilfcn Silasagn Bench were dinner ests of Mr Gilfeos brother sisturinlaw lllr and Mn orman Gilles John Street 310mm VACATION Mr and Airs Frank vm ï¬birley Avenue are vacationing on the sunny south for one inonth and are guests at the ï¬ntcl Melbourne Melbourne florida Mr and Mrs Vyso Were guests of Mr and Mrs jlfred Tompkins Essa Road who are also holidaying in florida ATTEND OPEN HOUSE Among the Barrieites who at Acndcd open house held at the wentnl College at University of Jotonto were Mr and Mrs Frav kigh Crowe Donald Crowe Dr Johnslon Bruce llcnry Mrs McDowell and Peter achowell BRIDAL SHOWER Approximately 250 friends and melatives attended miscellan us shower held in honor of lies Patricia Kunce of Little Lake brideelect of March isnuiiuorns Teeth Wont Tongue Tied Dear Ann Lnndera For me are is no hope married the mung girl and Im stuck ya 25 and should have known etler It was all thereright before my eyes but thought 30uld change her after mar adage saw the whole bithow her ï¬nelhcr treated her father the filthy house the fact that no wo members of the family sver sat down to meal to gether They walked around eating out of tin cans or paper cartons dipping spoons and forks into pans not even bothlt enng about dishes These people didnt have to live like this They could have afforded much better There wasnt newspaper maga zine or hook in the house They never heard of hanging picture on the wallonly anoplt shots and photographs of the family stuck with adhesive tape or thumbtacks Im writing this to warn other guys In the name of heaven look at the girls house and fondly because yours will be the same way Plain hellthats what it is Just Boob APPLE POLISHING Dear Ann Landera Our eightyearold son is terribly fond of his third grade teacher Tim asks me to bake something for Miss at least twice week He brings her oranges grapefruitflowers and he has even saved from his allowance to buy her dirneestore perfume My husband thinks this is ad mirable He says we should be pleased that Tim is so thought ful and generous say there ought to be limit to gift giv ing Furthermore dont feel it is good for child to attach so much importance to gifts Some days when Tim has no gift for Miss he doesnt want to go to school 3383foii his It The event was hed at the Li thuanian Hall Clarcmonl Aven ue Mn Audrey Gustavaon of Barrie bridal attendant at the forthcoming wedding aa sisted the hostesses Min Kunce will wed Peter Bjcrinnd at St Giles Wan Church BARBADOS HOLIDAY Dr and Mrs George Seymour Toronto Street and Mr and am Noel Stephenson Dalton Street are holidaying in tho Barbador Silver Maple WI Host Grandmothers The February meeting of Sil ver Maple Womens Institute was held at the home of Mrs Stewart Jamicson Mrs John OHalloran presided Fourteen members answered the roll call The best recipe for happy marriage After the business session members decided to sponsor euchre party to be held at the school Grandmothers were honored at this meeting and contests and games were conducted in their honor Each grandmother was presented wilu carriage for this special occasion Mr and Mrs McGrndy com married on the motto Count to 10 before letting off steam The lucky draw was won by Mrs Don ilicGrath Refreshments were served by Mrs Bcv McGrath and Mrs Don McGrath Untie Knot My husband and welcome your views Dcar Your son feels inadequate lie is fearful that Miss will not like him for himself so he brings her gifts in the hope that this will stand him in better stead mplain to Tim that it is how you treat people and not what you give them that counts Em phasize that an occasional gift is fine especially if he saves for it himself But it represents an sacrifice to the boy if you bake for Miss twice week DIME STORE AID Dear Ann Landert Im so upset dont know what to do Im afraid to ask any of my friends because my husband has read in your column that married people should settle their differences hetween them selves and not blah to out siders Six months ago lost my wedding ring was just sick over it Now am pregnant and have to go to the doctors ofï¬ce for checkups am quite large and it is plain why am in the doctors office feel just awful sitting there with no wedding ring have begged rn husband to buy me another rivng Ila re fuses saying that anyone who is so careless doesnt deserve another chance dread going to the hospital without ring What can do Ringlea Dear Ringless For little more than the price of the air mail special delivery stamps you put on this envelope you can buy yourself wedding band at the dime store Get going Conï¬dential lo Cats Meow Dont push your luck Quit while youre ahead In my opinion you already have more than youre entitled to SOMETHING new in spring coat is this model at left that is lightln weight and tailored with ciassjc collar threebutton closing and flap pockets The news is parti culnrly in the fabric which is richlycolored batiktypo print ed cotton that has been lam inated to retain warmth pre vent wrinkling and sagging and to hold its shape It is sturdy enough to stand up well even on nippy spring days Right the dress and coat cor tumo is very popular choice for wear this spring Brown dampz TEE RARRIE EXAMINER THURSDAY FEB 15 1962 Many motherand occa sionally grandmotherfeels pang at the thought of doing without delicate lightcolored upholstery once the tota come along But you dont really have to think dark on know If you want to Childproof and pet pronf your home with elegance just think plastic So much has been done with plastics that these marvelous testtube ma tcrinls have the same pale and pretty candycottnn look char acteristic of many beautiful fabrics Plastic so versatile it can be used to upholslcr variety of pieceschairs sofas stools hassocks and headboards to name just few CANT BE HARMED With such practical furnish ings or rather surfaces as plastic you can let Johnny scuff his feet spill his milk and nib his grimy fingers all over your brandnew love seat and not even cringe or complain unless you feel some discipline is in order That sturdy but pretty plastic wont absorb liquids will resist dirt and is even resistant to scuffing and many stains Just sponge off the surface with soap or detergent suds and clear rinses every once in while to keep it as clean as new But every so often particu larly when piece is subject to really hard wear use special Retain Trim Line And Shape Rotate Wear Oi Woolens TORONTO CP When it comes to woollen goods they need lot of care and attention he get utmost value out of their ï¬ne wearing qualities man who likes woollen suits should have at least two of them so that each suit can have 30 hours rest between wearings to regain its shape The game goes for womens woollen units The cars and at tention is well deserved and will repay the wearer through out the long life of the gar ment This is the advice of the Ca nadian Wool Grower and Sheep Breeder magazine which sug gests guide for the proper care of woollen clothes TRIM SHAPE Whether its mans suit or womans when it is laid aside for cleaning remove ev erything from the pockets Shake every piece separately and brush thoroughly not for getting the trouser cuffs on the mans aint and under the col lar and laper on either suit Check that all buttons are still firmly on Fold trousers along the crease If its womans suit fold the back of the skirt and place carefully over coat hanger bar or grip in special trouser or skirt hanger The jacket should be placed on coat hanger which fits the shoulders properlyand button $0 the coat will hang prop er ing in draft if possible so the air can get round and through the garments Fibres become damaged by dirt so it is important to keep clothes clean Drycleaners ex tract about 11 ounces of solid dirt from each suit aftar ap proximately six months wear WOOL DRESSES An illfitting hanger can spoil the set of the shoulders of wool dress or the weight of the entire garment may pull the dress out of shape It is often wise to hang the garment from loops attached to the waist band allowing the bodice to fall over the skirt Flies To Work Says Its Cheaper CEILIWACK EC GP Peter Docking commutes by air because he saysitr cheaper than driving The Chilliwack Flying Club member owns single engined aircraft and he says he gets be tween 25 and so miles to tbs gallon of gas with it Thats better mileage than his ear gets he said The planes bperatinn is no economical he said just before departing With Joel Kuttainen on flying holiday trip to Mex ico that he regularly uses it to commute between Chilliwack in the Fraser Valley and his work Leave woollen clothes hang Woollea sweaters whether machine or band knitted should be aired after each wearing It the garment is quite soiled soak for 15 to 30 minutes in warm water with pure soap flakes or aoapless detergent containing no soda The water can he as warm as is bearable to the hand Work up good lather and gently squeeze it through the garment alternatingwith soak Ings Avoid rubbing one part against another part of the fabric because this leads to felt Ing Rinse two three times in warm water and dry away from excessive heat Roll in towel but do not twist The gar ment may be put through rubber roll wringer with light pressure on the top roller Stretch to its original shape and drop the garment ona towel If pressing is necessary use damp cloth Travel Arrangements AIR SHIP BUS RAIL HOTELS¢ RESORTS CRUISES CAR RENTALS 0x Johnson and Co Ltd World Wide service rn um 10 norlop arrm in Boston Bar about 50 miles north Bay stnoronto was Plastics Replace Elegant Fabrics technique to remove wellestab lished soil Ingrained dirt can make even the most colorful piece look dingy CLEANING METHOD What to do is to use heavy concentration of sudsy lather and scrub away with regular scrubbing brush or even vege table brush When the piece is clean rinse off the soiled suds with sponge or cloth wrung out in clear water then wipe dry with fresh towel That fortunately is the only care needed to keep plastic fur nishingsfit for companyand at the same time compatible with the junior genoratioaas activi ties not to mention those of tho family pets Luncheon Meeting For Stayner WI The February meeting of the Stayner Womens Institute was casserole luncheon with 85 members attending and each contributing casserole President Margaret Murray welcomed the guests and intro duced the special guest Mrs Elsie McEacbern of Sunnidain Corners Mrs McEacbern demonstrat ed the art of block printing As she worked she explained to the members how various patterns could be developed and where to obtain the necessary tools and materials Mrs McEach em printed declare on several Institute tea towels and com pleted pattern on material for childs skirt Mrs Helen Perry thanked Mrs McEacbarn on behalf of the Institute members The secretary reminded mem hers of the area luncheon to he held in the Legion Hall Stay ner March 12 at 1230 pn1 Brides Complete Bridal Ensemble For $44 00 Exquisite New Bridal Gown short or long OTiara Headpieea7 30 MatchingVeil Hoop Grinoline for your day SunsMan Charge Account So Easy To Open So Gonvenient To linen is the fabric of the two piece dress which features sleeveless jewelvnccked top with leather belt and graceful doublefold skirt Willi thc frock is worn beige woolblend coat with full thrcequarter length sleeves and tiny collar Former Residents Honored lit Dinner happy family gathering took place at the Pickfoir Restaur ant Toronto when members of their family gathered to hon or Mr and Mrs Robert Holt of Toronto on the occasion of their 55th wedding anniversary Their four sons and has dau ghter were all present along with their families and one greatgrandchild Letters of congratulations were received from Prime Minister Diefenbaker Mayor Phillips of Toronto John Hamilton MP for West York and from family naemberl in other parts of Can Mr and Mrs Holt and their family were born in this district as were all their children They lived in Allandalo and Barrie before moving to Toronto some years ago They spend their summers at their summer home in this area GET THE PRESTlGE GINGER ALE GET WILSONS Will EDRY GiNliEllAlE Barries Only Bridal Salon Bridesl DUNLOPI 51 WEST Barrie Ont Kempenfelt Division News Of Canadian Girl Guides CHINESE AUCTION The mothen group for Sew anth Barrie Brownie Pack met at tha home of Mn Way 72 hielrosa Avenue on the evening of Feb with good number in attendance Following brief business per iod Chinese auction got under way with Mrs Russwurm acting as the auctioneer The articles sold were all do nated by the mothers and in cluded plants candy ism needlecralt items and assorted The bidding was brisk and very competitive with overv atlt entering into the spirit of During the refreshment per iod three members found them selves to be holders of lucky coffee cup The prizes were awarded to Mrs Davies Mrs Rum and Mrs Moore The next meeting is to he held in April for the purpose of plan ning the packs annual mother daughter banquet IiiORGANIZATION MEET lnnislil district mothers met at the home of Mrs Craig Hun ter Stroud on Feb for the purpose of reorganiring and re VitaliLing their district Guests at this meeting wera Division Commissioner hirs Frank Carter and the division chairman of training Mrs Graccy Because of the rapid expan sion of the district it was felt necessary to form local as sociation The chairman will be the district commissioner by virtue of her position but the other officers are elected Mrs Betty Fisher will be secre tary Mrs Ruby Nash treasur er and Mrs Beatty badge secretary ihanppointment of district commissioner is pending and should be announced soon The LA meetings will be held the third Tuesday of each month with the next scheduled for March 20 at the home of Mrs Hunter Mrs Carter explained the due tics of district commissioner aa well as the functions of an LA group The imminent trainings were discussed and it was explained that guiders may receive help at any time by contacting the chairman of training The mothers of Alcona Beach have called meeting for Feb 21 at which they hope to or RECREATION ROOM 14 20 COMPLETE AS LOW AS $1500 PER MONTH CALL THE Ban PLAN 48 ANNE VSTS ganire pack and company in their community BARN CENTRAL LA joint meeting of the local association and guiders council for Barrie Central district was held at the home of Helen Thompson Mrs Graeey open ed the meeting with the guide promise after which Division Cimrnlssioner Carter chaired the program During the evening Mrs Kilgour was introduced by lra Carter as the new commission er fer the district to take office when she has completed her training Mrs Carter also presented LApins to Mrs Ellen Adams and Mrs Irene BnmAFl The district planning Pemb ast fAfrica wrlda telephone bridge admission to be 50 cents All names must he submitted to Mrs Kilgour by March 10 IO that the drawn may he made at her final par ty Anyone not wishing to have bridge may substitute coffee party tea etc Further information may be obtained by calling either Mn Kllgour at PA 84514 or Mrs Graccy at PA 853l2 thinking day party is al so planned for Feb 22 at which time all packs and companies of the district will unite GUIDES NOW LEAD Mrs Carter remarked that it was most gratifying to see as leaders two girls who were guides of the First Allandaie Company when she came to Barrie eight years ago Miss Donna Fall is now Brown Owl for the Second Barrie Pack and Miss Pat McFadden captain of Third Barrie Company NEW BOUNDARIES ioint meeting of the said ers of Barrie Central and Bar rie North East district was held at the home of Mrs Parry Feb 12 It was cxpluincd that although the world chlel guide Lady BadenPowell would be in To route on April our division qildta to go to see her was only The camp forms for Bonita Glen training were distributed and everyone reminded of the Gold Card conference to he held at the home of Mrs Martin 103 Feb 19 at 830 pm Steel Street The basic reason for this meeting was to rearrange the existing district boundaries since Barrie Central now embraces so much of the commercial area of the city and it is necessary that they barn more residential area from which to draw support After much discussion ma jority vote accepted the pro posed changes The new boundaries will be Mulcaster Street from the bay north to Penetang Street east to St Vincent and north to High way 400 The dividing line will be the centre of these streets with Barrio Central taking the area north and west and Bar rie North East district having the area north and east of the division line GLOVES SOURCE The 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