PRESENTS BOUQUET T0 HOCKEY QUEEN Pcrt Sharon OBrien is of Curran Hell Park was voted Beauty Queen at allOntarlo girls hockey tournament at Laundry Chore With Attractive The laundry for all Its rn portnncc in the household scheme of things is usually the Cinderella of the house regard ed as an unpleasant necessity cute to unglemornus chores But as laundering is so vital part of ttrc household the room or space reserved for this activity should be attrac tive aswell as efficient Margaret Spader consur consultant to the Gas Appliance Manufacturers Association has some definite thoughts and lifes about this She insists that ugly plpes faucets and other plumbing fix tures need not he eyesore in the laundry because nowadays appliances are designed to fit close to wells and cabinets or else have builtin look Thus they can be decorative as well as functional So perhaps little change here and there in that line might be advisable EFFICIENT LAUNDRY To plan an efï¬cient laundry the basic investment should con sist of an adequate size gas water heater automatic wash ing machine and clothes dryer although it may cost little more to install an attractive light fixture it is worth it be cause it will give the laundry more cheerful appearance of Alliston Saturday Miss OBrien was singled out from 13 other beautiful girls Pre renting the Queen wruh Made Pleasant Surroundings course the room should be prop erly illuminated anyway With the basics out of the way comes touch of color Cans to hold soup powders and other necessary items of this type can be in bright col ors No need to be drab when color can be used so easily Work out color scheme and in keeping with it hang gay gingham curtains at the win dow If possible have shell where you can keep ted plant or two Go the whole way and brighten the room pretty wallpaper or paint the walls bright color HANG PRINT If you like pictures hung cheerful rim or two nd what difference this makes The floor of the laundry should be of material easy to keep clean and nice such as one of the vinyls Dont keep rags and brushes rust lying around Have box this can be gully painted affairfor rags and another for any small items that you keep in the laundry rlf you do your pressing in the laundry be sure to have comfortable chair the right height for the ironing board radio is good action too for keeping you ch rful com pany while you work bouquet of flowers is Alliston councillor Mrs If Pitch cr See story on page eight Examiner Photo Monthly Meeting Of Angus UCW The monthly meeting of An gus United Church Women was held Feb 28 at the home of Mrs George Dexter The meeting opened with the theme song followed by prey cr led by the president Devotions were taken by Mrs Rey Latimar Mrs Eric Coker reported on the meeting held in Central United Church Barrie Feb Roll call was answered by in members and two visitors The minutes of last meeting were read and adopted The treasurers report was given Various committees gave their reports The World Day of Prayer will be held in the church March at oclock Mrs Dobson of Camp Burden will be the guest speaker Mrs Ed Brown invited the ladies to her home for the March meeting Mrs Betty Milne will take devotions Bolechowsky The meeting closed with prayer Mr Dexter showed some in terasting piriures of Europe At the conclusion the host ass served luncheon RIG It was not until 1528 that all lwomen in Britain over re ccived the right to vote Adaptable Paris Silhouettes Indiccrte Feminine Feeling By PEGGY MASSDI PARIS Reuters New sli houettes in Paris this spring in dicate more feminine feeling and bodyconscious look but the trends receive as many indivi dual treatments as there are fashion houses The spirit is adaptation rather than revolution Fashions com bine the bestof past modes with manners which are purely contemporary They generally develop only the successfully proven themes Paris in the 1960s refuses to be bound to one allinclusive silhouette Every designer views women on his own terms ranging from boyishiy simple street suits to vaporous lateday dresses alive with flounces and furbelows Even hemlines are the negation of conformity varying from Diors kneecap lengths to the ladyer lengthening endorsed by Chanel Skirts are cut as full as bet leinas tutu at Ricci and Helm or appear deceptively slender wrth panels and inverted pleats at Dior and other houses These swinging or semiwide skirts are the one common de nomination which links three completely different silhouettes LONG TORSO LOOK The first theme ironically en dorsed by rival designers Mam Bohan of Dior and Yves St Laurent has long torso look with easy bloused top Bohans version has the lowest waist line Supple leather belta circle the hipline over boxy skirts marked with ribbed teams or deepset pleats St Laurent has many tunic treatments inrsplit level skirts The second silhouette is in diametric opposition and is an uptodate version of the late Christian Diors original New Look launched in 1047 it has the same hourglass effect with wasp waistline lt necessitates wearing the same little waist cinching corset called sue piere Nina Riccl Jacques Helm and Bob Bugnaud have all re vived that lookwilh Full swirl ing skirts cut in gores or sun burst pleuta springing from the lniatural tightly belted waist DE The most dramatic New Look model in the Riccl reflection rs dress made entirely of mink The pelts are worked horizon tally throughout the huge circu lar skirt and snug bodice di gijed by stiff wide leather LESS EXTREME Midway between these two ex tremes stands the third theme the princess silhouette nd its derivatives The Roman designer Roberto Capuctd conquered Paris with his beautifully cut mincess dresses and coats in gay heart warming colors At Capucci the majority of waistlines have little rise other models with stand off fit feature indented or can cave midrlffs Gres pastmistress of bias cutting favors lifted waist line at the back by means of biascut panels Cardin and La rocho shape the midriff with rows of vertical tucks or deep Vshaped yokes while Pierre Belmain adds narrow fabric belt and conical skirt Suits with short jackets and flared skirts are the yougesl and most becoming in years Some jackets rest lightly on the bipbones Others are cut off around the midritf like holeros All retain the narrow shoulder line with slim inset sleeves Suits are shown with chiffon or floral printed silk blouses tucked neatly into the skirts at Balmaln and Cardin and worn as loose overblouses at Dior St Laurent and Laroche Paton features jacketswith deep scooped neckline at the back filled in with cowls or bows attached to the blouse Cardins jackets are rut like bediackets without buttons or other fastenings and edgrd all around with ruched flounce Rehan of Dior makes many of his collarless street suits more ferninins by the addition of chiffon blouse trimmed with many layers of ruffled collars TWO COAT LINES Spring coats have two basic fashion ihgredients Fit and flare The head ofthe family is the redlngote Loving rein tlves are the cliesterfield with subtle shaping the ulster with back belted gale and Levins Edwardian frock costs with cutaway front and swallow tails Yves St Laurent draws his inspiration from the nautical pea jacket with double br st all buttons tnohcd sleeves and shoulder epau lattes Evening dresses seem more like fragile nightgowns Flowing draperia angelwing scarves and higbwaisted empire sit houettes using numberlen yards of chiffon lend the dleam like quality uf wisp of smoke Other versions of the bow doir look are the demure lin gerie dresses made of flounced tiers of white eytaletembroi dared organdy Laroche shows guipure lace models with semi detachcd embroidery motifs and matching capeline garden party bats Diors baby bodice dresses are entirely contrived of nar row lace ruffles The prettiest new effects in embroidery are achieved wit ostrich fe others Individual plumes flutter like hairs all over evening gowns or sweep ing stoles Catillo of LBth uses white feathers on white chiffon dresses with an effect as light as falling snow Add New Twist To Pancake Day Tomorrow is Shrove nres day or pancake day How about treating the family to an old favorite with new twist crunchy apple and spice as surprise ingredient in the pan cake butter APPLE PANCAKES tablespoon butter tablespoon sugar eggs beaten 23 cup flour sifted teaspoon baking powder teaspoon cinnamon large controlled atmo sphere apple chopped fine cup milk butter for cooking Cream butter and sugar add beaten eggs flour sifted with baking powder and cinnamon and chopped apples Then add milk gradually to make med ium batter Cool as you would an ordinary pancake in heavy pan and serve hot with sprinkle of extra sugar This recipe makes 16 pan cakes BETTER CARE More than 93 per cent of Ce nadian babies now are born in hospitals PEOPLE AND PLACES Phoaa Eileen Dixon or Audrey Courson PA 66537 Notes are intended to carer snarl social life Al the db and district Weddings unlvcnaries on hours bridge min and coming of no parties visitora ud tru velleru an all item at tore est to the women readers of this page Your help in cup Win the nets will so greatly appreciated WEEKEND GUESTS Radu Jonrscu of Toronto was weekend guest at the home of his son and daughlcnlnelaw Mrand Mrs Steve Jonescu and family other weekend guests at the Jonescus were Mr and Mn Milan Kerook of Don Mills ATTEND ANNIVEMAEY Mr and Mrs frenk Tnscona and Mr and Mrs Joseph Tris coca have returned from Win nines Manitoba where they at tended the 50th wedding anni versary celebrations and re uewal of marriage vows of Mr Tasconns uncle and aunt Mr and Mrs Ross Son Filipo While in Winnipeg Mr and Mrs Joseph Tascona were en tertained at surprise party on the occasion of their enni versary The party of four travelled via DCa let airliner ANNUAL RENDEZVOUS The third annual winter ren dezvous for members of Bar rie Power Squadron and guests was held Saturday ev cuing at the Community House Toronto Street The nautical atmosphere was provided two ugh decorations display of boating equipment and color slides and movies of lost sum mers activities The event was under the direction of First Lieut Ernie Alexander Bob Hodges entertainment chair man Bernie Bishop and Lieut Cmdr Bob Clifton executive officer and Lleut Cmdr Alex training offiicer Commander Jack Macxeignn introduced the guest of honor District Commander Sam Vcll Mood and Mrs Wellwood of Drillia Party guests included Mrs Jock MocKeigun Mr and Mrs George Ball Mr and Mrs Ted Morris Mr and Mrs Holtzhauer Mrs Geoff Glenn Mr and Mrs Bruce Wicc Mr and Mrs BohClif ton Mr and Mrs Bill Jones Maurice Jones Mr and Mrs Paul Murdock Mr and Mrs Frank Green Chris Hastings Mr and Mrs Fred Coulson Mr and Mrs Orval Jackson HEAVY INFLUX Canadas peak immigration year was 1913 when more than 400000 settlers arrived This dressy short cardigan pictured above can be hand knitted in matter of week or two It has comfortable dol man sleeves and such pretty stitch pattern Being waist leugth it looks good with eittrer full skirt or slims lt bulky wool on very large needles If you would like to obtain the knitlng instruct SHOP EARLY AND save at SPECIAL Centre Cut Loin PORK CHOPS ll 59 Available Today and Tomorrow Only is knitted with luxurious Mr and Mrs Vilf Moore Mr and Mrs Bernie Bishop Mr and Mrs lau Neilly Mr and Mrs Cannnm Mr and Mrs Allen Gcrow Mr and Mrs Wayne Howell Mr and Mrs Russell Davey Mr and Mrs Herb Dnrry Mr and Mrs Robert Hauek Mr and Mrs Mel Wallis Mr and Mrs Jim luncheon Mr and Mrs Milt Powell Mr and Mrs Way Mr and Mrs Ron Smith Mr and Mrs Donovan Mr and Mrs Ed Norman Mr and Mrs Pleelbam Mr and Mrs Ben Flock Mr and Mrs Ernie Alexander Dr and Mrs Alex Bolechowsky Mr and Mrs Doug Manchester Mr and Mrs Bob Dough Mr and Mrs Gordon Birch Mr and Mrs ll Greeley Mr and Mrs Ted Swain Mr and MIS Ray Heap Mr and Mrs Char les Reed PhllSauve Mrs LeGalleis Min Doris Thurlow Mr and Mrs Bob Saljuht Mr and Mrs Patterson Mr and Mrs Alien Hood Mr and Mrs Bob Hodges Don Hodges all of Barrie Mr and Mrs George BurtGerrans Mr and Mrs Sbillum all of Aurora The door prize winner was Mrs Ben Flook other prize winners were Mrs George Ball Jack MacKclgen Min Doris lhurlow and Mrs lrank Green Mrs llerb Drury was artist for the singsong follow the buffet supper IODE Chapter Present Program For Barrie Club The meeting of Club 60 for the eighties was held at the Oddfeliows flail Collier Smi with Miss Josephine Green presiding Miss Green Introduced Mrs Jack Duvel Regent of Kem pcnfelt Chapter of the lODE who presented the program for the evening it was very special and enjoyable treat for those who do not see Mrs Duvnl introduced John Josefik and his laientedgroup of instrumentalists of the Can adian Academy of Music who appeared at the Kiwanis Music Festival in Toronto this year and won three first and three seconds The talented group included Hamid While Shirley and Non cy Grub Alex McGuire and In grid Baumgarten Mrs Hooey and Miss Rhoda Young gave humorous and interesting readings 100 members also served rubments Club 60 would like to express appreciation to the IODE for wonderful evening and other acts of kindness to the blind BOLD rumvrs Switzerland AmThieves broke into the National Supreme Court build ing and stole about 34600 in cash from the offices of the judges om THE BARRIE EXAMINER MONDAY MARCH 196 HOPE FOR GIBL GET TRIPLETS Mm Tight oi rs erry nearby Cooksvllle who were hoping for daughter became the parents of trip letsall boys The triplets and their mother Betty are doing well Said Mr McCarthy who already has two sons Chris topher and Stephen have small hockey team now How KNOT CARDIG inns simply send damped selfaddressed envelope to the Needlecraft Department of this paper requesting the now Knot Cardigan Leaflet No 462 Jug $3 v55 CHOICE SKINLESS LEAN RIB BOILING BEEF SPECIAL OFFER AUNT JEMIMA McLARENS lb OZ raucous WIENEBS PANCAKE FLIIIIII l6 woman Educational System Discussed At Dalston Institute Meeting lhe February meeting of the Dalston if was held at the home of Mrs Stan lalson with if members and one visitor an swering the roll call What have done to further ray edu cation sinco leaving school In the absence of the mesh cnt Mrs Allan Brown called the meeting to order witr the Institute Ode Mary Stewart Cob lect and th Lords Prayer Mrs Clarence Brown conven of Citizenship and Education introduced the speaker in the evening Morley Clement prin cipal of 0m school area Mr Clev meat showed films and answer ed questionsobout the educat ional system The minutes of the previous meeting and correspondence were read and dealt with The motto Are we less educated than people were so years ago was commented on by Mrs RIVEB FILM LONDON AP Moscows Gorky movie studio is making color documentary about Eu ropes largest river the 2290 miie long Volga The plot can tres on an old captain who sailed strips on the Volga for many years ROCK STEAM BATHS Open am to pn1 Phone PA 871 II III I35 135 BARRIE NO CREAMERY Burrsn Harry Wriart Arrangement were made for the Spring Tea to be held at the home of Mrs Lorne Handy on April as Refreshments were served by Mrs Al Grady and Mrs Bill Malone assisted by the hostess The next meeting will be held on March 15 at the home of Mrs Tom Coward The nil call will be rural solmd that appeals to you There will be pot luck lunch CRJPPLING ARMENT An estimated 9000000 work days and 375900000 in wages will be lost in 1062 because of arthritis says the Eealth Magus of Canada COMING Q4221 macsvs BAKERY An ultra modern Balm Shop Specializing in Can edlan and Continental Baked GM COLLIER ST TIIES WEI SPECIALS FRESH KILLED EVISCERATED CHICKENS LEAN SLICED RINDLESS BREAKFAST BACON 49° 65° BOTH FOR ONLY SYIIIIP HOME GROWN ONTARIO NC POTATOES 50 BAG soon MARKET 59 Births