MRS JOHN Stewart centre oxplains the intricacies of on lath century spinning wheel to Mrs John hlcCaw left and Mrs Wilson right at Program the lath Century Night pres cnted by the Barrie Univer sity Womens Club at The Hill on Theresa Street The spinning wheel is the property Depicts Historical Period In this day everyone is talk ing about astronaut John Glenns flight into orbit and looking ahead with little tre pidation toward future of space ships and vacation on the moon Members of the Barrie Uni versity Womens Club thought atrip in reverse might be it pleasant and interesting change in on lath century setting club members presented an ltith Century Night held at The Hill on Theresa Street Because of the vast amount of material on this fascinating period members limited their program to Eng land from 1714 to 1790 or George to the French Revolu lino SPECIAL PROGRAM Convener of the speclal pro gram was Mrs John Stewart and her committee who were commendcd by members and guests for their endeavors in creating the typical setting for the historical presentation During the evening special music was provided by the woodwind quintette of the Bar rie District Central Collegiate Band who played music from Mozart The quintette iopluded Misses Pamela Ineson Valerie Westman Janet Ough Pat Scott and Susan Rodgers Dancing the minuet in typical costumes of that era were Mrs Wilson Miss Norma Kel Iyx Mrs John McCaw and Mrs John Stewart Alon Lund of Toronto were the choreographers of the dance nurnber Mrs Wilsons gown was fa shioned of rustling red silk taff eta trimmed with lace at the softly rounded neckline and sleeves and hoopskirt Miss Kelly was gowned in very fullskirted track of Swiss cm broidered silk very fashionable in that era Mrs Stewart and Mrs McCaw wore hreeches with White silk ruffled blouses complete with sashes Courage Conquers Disability gln Hospital For Handicapped By IDA JEAN 1mm Courage conquers all things it even gives strength to the body Ovid promised long ago believe it At the National tgrtbopaedic and Rehabilitation ospitol in Arlington have had the opportunity to see cour age conquer catastrophic disa bilities have come home with new awareness of what can he done with corrective physical therapy and realization that when the spirit is undefeated one can do the seemingly im possible My stay at this rehabilitation center was brief just two weeks but this was long enough to see progress made against great odds There was young mother with severed spinal bard the result of terrible trafï¬c accident Under super vised exercise she has strengthened the upper part of her body so she can take care herself her fantin and her ome In sectioned room de signed especially to duplicate all the homemaking and living situations this courageous oung woman has learned to ve again as homemaker in spite of her physical disability teenage lad who thought he would never walk againnis walking haltingiy and With braces but walking Handi capped people with paralyzed legs or arms daily renew the effort to strengthen and de velop muscles by working With pulleys and weights Hopeless is an unfamiliar word at this hospital When askcdthe chief physical thera Ill Blanche and to hays toe brokenand reset Mrs Boos outlined the phil sophical background of the pro gram Literature of the period was presented by Mrs Elsie McLean Place of women of the 18th century in England was related by Mrs Pat Snider Music of that era was ably des cribed by lllrs Wilson and hits Sheila lrant covered the theatre On display were Hogarth prints books Johnson dlc tionary spinning wheel but ter churn old pewter ware Wedgwood pitchers made for special presentation old coins pistol silver lustre cream pitdher presented to relative of member by the late King George III Refreshments served during the evening by Mrs Morg LeGiillais Mrs Morita Poulin and Mrs Miller were made from recipes of the lath century era maple sugar cake made by Mrs Paulin is delectable treat even in this century The recipe is below MAPLE SUGAR CAKE cups maple sugar it cup butter eggs beaten 25 tsp salt tsp baking soda tsp cinnamon Vi tsp nutmeg cups flour sifted 11 cups unweetened applesauce cup raisins chopped cup hickory out meats Roll maple sugar until all lumps are crushed Cream but ler gradually add sugar and beat until creamy Add beaten eggs and blend thoroughly Add salt soda and spices to flour and silt several times Now alternately add applesauce and dry ingredients to butter mix ture and beat well Lightly floor chopped raisins combine with nuts and fold into batter Turn into buttered loaf tin and bake in moderate oven 350 for one hour pist what helps these handi capped people the most he said thoughtfully Courage and en courogemeot When they see little progress they try even harder Seeing others triumph over almost insurmountable odds renews their hope TALKS T0 SPECIALISTS talked with the specialists asking questions to help you readers Many of you in re questing exercise explain that you have limited motion such as an immovable shoulder painful elbow or stiff knee Is it too late for corrective exer cises in such conditions Ninety percent of these cases are involvement of the muscles and ligaments and these can be corrected the doctor as sured me if you have such an impair ment do not despair Consult with your family doctor and ask him to recommend an orthopae dic physician or specialist in Physical Medicine and Rehab llitatioo You can learn to help your self With frozen shoulder you can reach around in back with your strong arm cateh hold of the stiff arm and walk around in this position for five minutes Soon you will be able to move the arm farther around While sitting in chair put the stiff arm on the chair arm then on table slightly higher than the chair arm then elevate the arm with magazine on the table My sojourn in the hospital was for minor correction pose is status tothe trained chartered secretary of Mrs Walter Humphreys Sunnldale Road who collects antiques Mrs McCow and Mrs Wilson are dressed in costumes worn for their mlo uct donco number THE STARS SAY By ESTRELLITA FOR TOMORROW This days signs are some what mixed Unless you are tactful with family and friends unpleasantness and fr etlo could develop to spoil your day However it will be fine period for those who dig into their work ood concentrate on it FOR THE BIRTHDAY if tomorrow is your birthday your horoscope indicates that you are just entering an eight month cycle which is unusually propitious for Work requiring imagination and original ity olso for outdoor projects Try to dapltallze on your talents and moke the most of truly excellent influences Romance is also indicated in the starsfor June August and December Personal in should prosper during most of the year ahead but unless you determine to avoid it you may experience some stress early in November During early June August and December you should find social activities and travel inter ests stimulating and October gives promise of some fine developments where your job is concerned Good news of business nature can be expected in Decembernews which should help expand your interests in most notable manner during the first half of 1963 child born on this day will have personality enormous energy and spirit Passes EXAMS Miss Mildred Meredith Maple Avenue has completed the in ermediate year examinations of the Chartered Institute of Secretaries of joint stock com panies and other public bodies Miss Meredith was the only girl among the 14 successful candidates throughout Canada This organization under royal patronage is British group with members and students hroughout the world Its pur to grant professional straight Believing the way do in physical fitness couldnt bear not to walk with bounce Soon Ill be fleet of foot again Being in the rehabilitation center was heartening experi ence wouldnt have missed for anything ROCK STEAM BATHS Open 9am to pm Phone PA 871 Culham bridesmaids Crawford Orillia girl Informative Best Seller Puts Emphasis On Training OTTAYA tCP The wom ens bureau of the federal labor department has come up with best seller Its booklet entitled Voea tional and Tochnicai Training for Girls offering suggestions on training at the high school post high school no trade school levels of education The publication cd so popular that the entire run of 3000 copies has been exhausted Requests for further copies poured in at such in rate that it was necessary to print form letter turning them down Marion Royce director of the womens bureoU hopes the booklet can be revised and published again later this year it would seem from the re sponse that this is the kind of information people need she said Miss Royce stressed that the lSpuge booklet is book on training not employment pos Iibilitles MORE MARRIED WORKERS in its foreword she writes The occupational world is changing constantly and at rapid pace New typcs of work that require special knowledge and skills are opening up Even in familiar occupations like nursing office work or teach ing requirements have altered and in many cases have be come more exacting The world of work holds challenge and opportunity for girls who are ready to get the necessary education and train ing For long time It was taken for granted that gill would give up her lab on marriage but nowadays there are more married than single women working for pay in Canada Tl girl of today who takes job is likely to continue in the labor force or if she leaves it for family responsibilities the chances are that she will re lum at later stage in her life Latest zlotistics show that oppmximalely 48 per cent of the female labor force is mor rlcd This does not include widowed or divorced women As WIDE CHOICE The booklet outlines more than 60 fields of work and lists the various courses available in all parts of Canada it used to be that girl had very little choice in decid ing upon an occupation Miss Royce writes She might be teacher nurse or work in on office Even now many girls choose these familiar oc cupations However when they are making decisions and selecting whom is sworn ME AND MRS ROSS DOUGLAS CANDLELIGHT CEREMONY Central United Scene Of Bites Standards of white carnations and blue stacks adorned Cen tral United Church for the can dlelight ceremony uniting in marriage Miss Elizabeth Mario Betty Bishop to Ross Douglas The wedding took place Feb 24 with Rev Erenn officiat ins The bride is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Ray Bishop Perry Street The bridegroom is the son of Mr and Mrs Dave Douglas of Wyebridge During the signing of the reg ister the soloist Don Lainson sang The Lords Prayer and The Wedding Hymn accompan ied by Ireland organist The bride entered the church on the arm of her father For her special day she wore floorlength gown of peau de soie ftiefitted bodice of the gown was enhanced with scalloped neckline appliqued with crystal motif The billow ing skirt fell in impressed pleats to chapel train panel of peau de sole appliqued with crystal motifs accentuated the front of the skirt headdress tiara of crystal held the finger tip veil of silk tulle illusion The bride carried cascade bouquet of white earnatioos snd ivy leaves The bride was attended by Mrs Gordon Hughes RR Churchill as matron of honor The brides sister Miss Mary lou Bishop and Miss Shirley Eimvale were the Miss Debra was flower The matron of honor and the bridesmaids were gowned alike in streetlength dressesof white brocade fashioned with fitted bodiees and full skirts Pea For relief from heckch or that 1iredoulfceliol depend on Durnford Minesing cock blue oummerbunds and sashes enhanced the waistlines of the gowns The flower girl wore frock of white peau de soia styled with fitted bodice and houffsot skirt and peacock blue cummerbund and sash All the attendants wore head dress circlets of peacock blue with white veiling They car ried cascade bouquets of white carnatioos and ivy leaves The groomsmao was Robert Downer of St Catharines Jack Park Rexdale and Larry were the ushers The ringvbearer was Ricky Durnford of Minesing At the reception held in the social hall of the church Mrs Bishop received guests attired in sheath gown of imported mint green ltaliao brocade Dark green accessories and corsage of red roses completed her ensemble The bridegrooms sister Mrs Ted Belcher of Wyebridge as sisted wearing sheath gown of beigebrocade brown and beige accessories and corsage of red roses For travelling the bride chose chocolate brown Blin and Blin suit with mink collar Her costume was complemented by brown and beige accessor ies and corsagc of yellow roses On return from the wedding trip to Washington DC the couple will reside at 199 Morin Street West Bellelille Guests attended from St Ca thariocs Toronto Edeovale Stayner Cornwall Minesing Churchill Orillia Hamilton Camp Borden Wyebridge Belle ville London Midland and 0t tawa PRESCRIPTIONS we alwlys rive prompt courteous service Ask your doctor about our pharmacy next time he writes prescription for you Prescriptions pickedlip and delivered free or course CUSDENS PHARMACY noolnp PA More center so PA Eula courses of study it is important that they be introduced to the many new opportunities for women in the working world not only in such traditional womens fields as health wel fare aod education but also in areas of work less usqu for women for example some of the cupzitions for technicians in industry Too oitcna girls choice is restricted because of not know ing what training facilities and opportunities are within her reach Therefore the booklet devotes two pages to skilled trades such as watchmaking bookbinding fur garmcnt making hotel ad ministration photography Miss Royce urges women to find work in field in which one has adequate training and competence and commercial Hypnosis Works Baby Born In Stalled Auto CHARLESTON VVa AP The doctors car was stalled in traffic because of the snow But Mrs Donno Kern couldnt wait Relax you are going into deep sleep said the voice over telephone held to her ear in hospital room About 1V hours later the 30 yeorold woman gave birth to an eightpound nineounce son while under hypnosis from the voice in on office five miles away THE BARRIE EXAMLNER FRIDAY MARCH 15K ANN LANDERS Not Sins But Shirts Will Find You Out Door Ann Leaders The letter from the wife who countcrl her ba handkcrcbiefs to check on his fidelity brought back some memories The counting system didnt work for me because my smart guy used paper tissue to remove the lip stick lt was his shirts that finally did him in discorered one day that he was not return ing at night in the some shirt he had worn in the morning when the facts ncrc uncov cred and his dirty laundry was hung out to dry found that half of his wardrobe was in oneroom apartment downtown honging with black lace lin gene Heavens Gift To Woman now has fourth wife who is count ing his handkerdiiefs and am supporting his three kids Hod known that the chiidvsupport laws in this country were so archaic and utterly useless would have washed and ironed without counting it would have been much easier to keep my trap shut and live in the hope that one day some babes hos band would put hole in his headCOUNT DOWN Deor Ann Lenders My wife and are faced with serious problem We have four year old daughter who is bright and sensitive My wife and were thrilled at the news that another baby was on the way We told xx Barrie Red Cross To Sponsor Homemakers Training Course The regular monthly meeting of Barrie branch of the Can adian Red Cross Society was held in the Red Cross rooms Duolop Street East March As the Barrie branch comes within the scope of the United Appeal Red Cross month will be observed by canvas in the rural areas only surround iog Barrie it is hoped the various farm communities will contribute generously as this is their only chance to give lio ancial assistance to the var ious Red Cross services offered to them in this area WATER SAFETY COURSE The chairman of the water safety committee oooounced course for training instructors in sWimming and water safety will be conducted in May This will be of special interest to young people planning to work for either the Simcoe County Recreation or the Barrie Re creation Committee this sum mer Mr Arthur Morrow presi dent of the Barrie branch was appointed as representative on the executive committee of the Ontario division of the Red Cross The workroom has otarge quota of serving to be done and sewers are urgently needed as well as women to help make triangular bandages for the var ious first aid courses in the pin vince CONFERENCE DELEGATE Mrs Ferguson super visor of the homemakers ser vices attended conference in Toronto of all supervisors in Ontario March 12 Plans are being made to hold training course in Barrie in the near future for Red Cross home makers There are 12 home makers in Barrie at the pres ent time all working and cases booked for them for the future Wallis chairman of publicity reported that as March is Red Cross month publicity kits Lilo strips and slides had been given to both press and radio The first blood donor clinic for the year 1962 will be held March l2 at Trinity Earish Hall Collier Street from 130 to and from to 830 Many people have said they could come after work but not other wise so the hours have been adjusted to give them the op portunity to contribute pint of blood Three hundred pints are needed to maintain the free blood program at Royal Vic toria Hospital REEVES Cindy that God was sending her new baby sister or brother in January She was very pleased and talked of little else for weeks Our little son was born with damaged heart and lived only ten days Cindy cannot under stand why God sent her abnby brother and then took him away We dont know how to handle the problem Shall we stop talking about the little brother and pretend that he never existed Would this be easier onCindy Please give us some advice We need it des peratelyT AND Door and It would be wise to stop talking about the little brother but to pretend that he didnt exist would be unrealistic and harmful The youngster would soon sense that your story was clumsy mask ing of the truth and then youd have far more serious trouble It would shake her confidence in your integrity and she might become fearful and insecure Children know that animals and flowers die Use animals and flowers as examples when exploiiiiogthemysterlesof death And be sure to give Cindy tho comforting thought that all things happen for the best and that God always make the right decision Dear Ann Loaders Let this be the last word on the row in your column over the chaste brides it seems to me there are an awful lot of stupid or unrealistic people around Why is it that nobody say anything about the history of the groom Does that white flower in his lapel signify pu rity if this were true there would be darned few white flowers sold No man who has been around the track 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