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Barrie Examiner, 12 Mar 1962, p. 6

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CAST fashionable shadow A1 the suit in these made of silk mallo jersey new all houetle left borrows from the bloomer for easy move ment and has an open back PEOPLE AND PLACES Phona Eileen Dixon or Audrey Coulson PA 66531 Notes are Intended to cover the general social life of the city and district Weddings anniversaries bl bridge parties and coming of age parties visitors and tra vellers are all items of later est to the women renders of this page Your help in sup plying this news will In greatly appreciated RETURN FROM FLORIDA Mr and Mrs Currie of Kempenfelt Drive have return ed to the city following three weeks holiday in Fort Lauder dale Florida Mr and Mrs Currie were guests at the Palm Plaza After four weeks holiday in the sunny south Mr and Mrs George Dangerfield of Dundon ald Street returned to the city on Thursday They were guests at the Mayfair Apartments dur ing their vacation in Fort Laud erdole Florida Mr and Mrs Robert Powell Clapperton Street have returned from two weeks holi day at Clearwater Florida Durlt ing their holiday they also vis ited with Mr and Mrs Harvey Jones of Tarpon Springs Florida EIRTHDAY CELEBRATION family dinner celebration was held in honor of Alfred jHutchinson of Edgar Friday evening Mr Hutchinson was celebrating his oath birthday WEDDING GUESTS Among the outofcity guests who at the Douglas Bishop wedding at Central Unit ed Church were Mr and Mrs Jack Bel St Catharines Mr and Mrs Sid Bishop Don Mills Miss Shirley Culham Edenvale Mr and Mrs George Culham Mr and Mrs Alex Culham of Stayner Mr and Mrs Edwin Richardson of Cornwall Mr and Mrs Garf Durnford and Mr and Mrs Larry Durnford Mine sing Miss Nancy Durnford To mute Mr and Mrs Gordon Hughes Churchill Mr and Mrs Early IndianBelief Discussed At WA St Peters Church Minesing Womans Auxiliary met at the home of Mrs Channen for the regular meeting Mrs Lord led in prayers and Bible reading Ross Channen prepared an interesting article on lndion be liefs and religions of earlier days in this area This was read by Mrs Foyston Mrs Channen showed mask used by Indians during their care monies and an Indian doll made out of corn husks Roll call was answered and correspondence dealt with Mrs Lord announced that Suchre party will he held at St nters Hall every Friday night All are welcome Ms Channen served refresh en Don Crawford Orillia Mr and Mrs Bill Manneso London Mr and Mrs Cliff Jenkins IslingA ton Mr and Mrs Ron Jackson Weston Ireland Midland Mr and Mrs Edmund Calhoun Stayner Mr and Mrs Harry Lidgale Hamilton Mr and Mrs lion Joseph Camp Borden Mrs Mary Park liexdale Mr and Mrs Cecil Ellery Wye bride Mr and Mrs Eagle ton Etobicoke Mr and Mrs Harry Campbell Mr and Mrs Kenneth llounsome Mr and Mrs Lorne Carruthers Mr and Mrs Angus Rawn Mr and Mrs Belcher Mr and Mrs Raymond Eaklcy Mr and Mrs Preston all of Wyebridge Mr and Mrs Bruce Thompson Belleville Mr and Mrs James Haughton Midland Mr and Mrs Park and Miss Mary Park of Rexdale Robert Down er St Catharines Mr and Mrs Milton Ellery Midland Miss Debra Crawford orillia Master Ricky Durnford Minesing ENTERTAIN SPEAKER Mr and Mrs Paulin entertained at their Meirose Avenue residence in honor of Rufus Smith counselor ior Political Affairs at the United States Embassy Ottawa Mr Smith was in the city for speaking xngagement at the Barrie Canadian Club Merri bers of the Midland and Stayner Canadian Clubs attended the Barrie meeting to hear Mr Smiths address Comparisons An American Viewpoint Dur ing the discussion period foll owing the address refreshments were served by Barrie mem bers Guests at the home of Mr andMrs Harry Wilson Eugenia Street at the weekend were Mrs Wilsons mother Mrs Rooney and her sister Mrs Ernie Bullis both of Alliston Mrs Payne and Mrs Shrubsole of Barrie have re ceived diplomas attesting their successful completion of studies at the Elizabeth Arden school of beauty and fashion The two dey session wns hold at the Royal York Hotel Tomato CONNECTICUT GUESTS Mr and Mrs Bob Hines Thompsonville Connecticut are Visi ng relatives and friends in the city this week Mr and Mrs Hines are guests at the home of Mr and Mrs Steve Hines Clap perton Street SOUTHERN HOLIDAY Mrs Clifford Goodhead and daughtars Marsha and Wendy LakeView Crescent returned to Melton via lCA from Florida Tuesday Mrs Goodhead and family accompanied Mr and Mrs William Abel Painswlck by motor to Bocoratou Florida for two weeks vacation Mr and Mrs Abell are remaining in the sunny south on an extended holiday Try An Examiner Want Ad PHONE PA btfid for suntan fans twopiece maillot right can be bik ni Blossom Queens Elect Officers The first meeting of Thornton Blossom Queens washeld at the home of Mrs Finkbeiner with 11 members present Mrs Dixon and Mrs Finkbeiner are the leaders for this project Mrs Dixon led the discussion You and Your Feed No members demonstrated the pro per way of measuring Election of officers resulted as follows president Bandi Hill press reporters Marilyn Dixon and Lois Black The second meeting of the Blossom Queens was held at the home of Mrs Dixon with 13 members present Roll call Two reasons why eat fruit was well answered Fruits In The discussion Most Common Season and Variety of Apples was led by Mrs Dixon demonstration on the mak ing of strawberry shortcake and jellied salad given Plant Now For Easier Lilies Easter may still seem long way away but now is the time to tend to your potted bulbs Raise the temperature of Eas ter lilies to 65 deg advise horticulturists During growth provide plenty of light and moist soil Until the small buds start to form light spraying with syringe is beneficial after bud set moisture around the buds may cause rot When the plants are six inches high feed them with complete soluble fertil izer such as ammoniumsul pbate every two or three weeks When the buds are just vis ible the plant requires five weeks to flower if grown at so deg when the buds start to bendover it will bloom in two weeks If the plants are late raise the temperature to 65 or oven to 70 deg THE BARRIE AMER MONDAY MARCH 12 1962 Embassy Misses Her Career OTTAWA CF The austere facade of the Soviet smbassy and the severe simplicity of its Interior are in contrast rlth the warm charm of its first lady An attentive and thoughtful hostess Mrs Amnsasp ArouA tunian wife oi the ambassador likes entertaining at both large and small partiesgthe main thing is to find friends She says however thatshe misses her work as scientist and engineer Although Mrs Aroutunian is an Armenian she born and brought up la lbllisi capl tol of Gmrgia republic near the Black See She attended the industrial institute there study ing the chemical and technical processes of ceramic and gloss production The sixyear course includcd practical training at the glass factory in Gorkl and the glass and chino factory in Leningrad After graduating with an engineering degree as special ist in ceramics she went to Armenle to work as head of the science laboratory in gypsum and alabaster factory in lime van the capital Later she be came chief engineer of china factory there She met her husband in 1953 while he was visiting Yerevan Hostess and they were married year later living in Moscow until their Canadian posting three years ago For working woman it Is very difficult to stay at home she said in an interview would like to be back working at my specialty like my pr ession it combines science chemistry and art One works with beautiful things To keep up with develop ments Mrs Arouuiniao gets special magazines and tech nical publications from the So viet Union Since coming to Canada she has travelled through much of Ontario and hos been to Pug wosh NS twiceonce when Cyrus Eaten received the Lenin Peace Prize and again when spacémon Yuri Gagurin visited there During recent six wcek trip home she visited her daughterjforine lii In the van and her sister an engi neergeologist In Tbilisi Karine daughter by for mer marriage would like to bc research worker in mothelt motins she says As for Ottawa Mrs Aroutun lan says she finds it cosy especially in the spring with its flowers and greenery EMO Representative Outlines Effects Of Nuclear Attack Mrs John Steele adminis trative officer Simeoe Barrie Emergency Measures Organiza tion was the speaker at the Soroptimist Club dinner meet Ing held at the Community House Tomato Street In her speech Mrs Steele out lined thecifccts of nuclear explosion and emphasized that the important thing is that something can be done about it She spoke of plan which can be carried out by the entire family and practised regularly Barrie is fully equipped and prepared to supply its resid cots with informationon train ing and has an unlimited quan It POINTING our the location of Barrie on map Mrs Steele describes in strategic position in the event of nuc lear attack Berrie lathe IIIDNEYAIIIoi museum may Inmen no men or made mixmi by common orders mm in urltics and mamu altar innu the some ansm irons ths kidneys nan on con mi tired old new no on or from lblnmntte ELSE ifiif b°biiart or non rs ables sumnos In xiireins Imus rm min with the urici7 mtucptla Ind vain rollevlnl IcLlen oi uniax nan mum not no Dallas tn nan lees is refreshing You feel yourm and stronger Del cxarnx iron your an mt today and man runnu you mi 48 COLLIER ST ¢14 COLLIER ST lily of pamphlets on the Em ergency Measures Organization Members of the staff are pre pared to give assistance re quired on emergency planning within the county and the city of Barrie she stated Mrs Marion Wallace thanked Mrs Steele for her informative talk five new members were in troduccd at the meeting Miss Lillian McKinnon director of the school of nursing at Royal Victoria Hospital and Mrs Donna Motetich hostess at the Lskeview Super Milk Bar They were introduced by Miss Dot Hamilton and Mrs Vinnifrod Browning no one city in the county where all the main highways meet Examiner photo Guaranteed To Accentuate Your Sentiments Whatever The Occasionl FENDLEYS FLOWERS 13 BLAKE sr PA sssis PA 434 FA 85959 FOGHORN BLOWS OUT OF BOUNDS TORONTO CP Elec tronics has come to the aid of supermarket operators who are tired oi having shopping lcsarts swiped from their prem The laboratory boys have come up with ioghorne uly ped cart that starts be ing when it passes through the gate of parking lot and doesnt stop until its returned The gadget was described to the 1962 national packaging conference by Robert Whitney president of Man agement and Marketing Audits lynstlltute incorporated of New Ol it has some other features tooincluding radio receiver that plays soft music audible only in the immediatebrea Occasional advertise ments are played as the cart moves around the store some touched off by devices on the merchandise sholvcs Mr Whitney said the cart was developed by lliacPlumb Industries Incorporated of New Jersey and is being used In supermarket in the state it does sove carts and also increases lhe sales of what goes into them he said WED 70 YEARS DESCHAILLONS Que CP Twentyfour great grandchil dren were among the supper guests whcn Mr and Mrs Charles Leduc celebrated their 70th wedding anniversary here Mrs Leduc 88 still hangs out her own washing and cooks on woodburning stove THE STARS SAY BY ESTRELLITA FOR TOMORROW Todays influences stimulate mental activity Judgment should be good and intuition keen Any work requiring study research careful analysis and unusually clear thinking should go along smoothly The afternoon and evening should ho particularly interest mg FOR THE BIRTHDAY If tomorrow is your birthday your horoscope indicates that you are now in an excellent cycleone which will help you build solid foundation for your progress in life by stimulating additional efforts necdedto take the next steps forward Planetary aspects for the next year favor any operation that has practicality and stability those are qualities which you yourself possess May early October and late November will be fine for such matters as career advancement increased credit ratings per sonal prestige and property dealings if you put forth your best efforts during theseperi ads you will reap huge benefits of longlasting duration This year should also be no table for stepping up your social activities and widening your circle of friends if single the entire year is also propitious for romance and marriage July and August fa vor travel child born on this day will be independent vigorous and forthright ANN LANDERS Mental Ups Downs Symptoms Of Illness Desr Ann Lenders im It My husband is 29 Weve been married for three years Glenn was always moody but now his moods scare me out of my wits He sulks for days and then for no reason he becomes overly cheerful and generous and wants to give the world the shirt off hls back Last week we were wslching popular TV personality inter view prominent right wing gentleman The viewer was making his guest look pretty ridiculous My husband got mod ond proceeded to smash the TV set with ham mer Ive begged him to see doe for but he says hes not sick He claims the world is sick and that he is well actually fear for my health and safety have the feeling if dont get away from him you may be reading about me in the news papers Please tell me what to doTERRIFIED Dcar Terrified Give your husband choice Tell him he can go to doctor and talk about his emotional fluctua tions or you will go to lawyer and talk about separate main tenance No woman should live with man who scarcs her out of her wits Glenns emotional peaks and valleys nre symp toms of mental illness INLAW 0UTLAW Dear Ann Loaders had lunch with friend today She brought along three columns of yours which she hod clipped from the newspaper They are all antlmotherlnlaw Please Ann straighten her out happen to know that you are not motherinlnw hater My friend insists you are And furthermore she brought along the evidence to prove it Certainly Aonyou are aware that the human heart has room for all kinds of love You know thot man can love his wife his mother and his child at the some time but in different ways know too as you must that there are jealous and domineering mothers In law who are trouble makers but some wives can be jealous and domineering and make plenty of trouble too Please Ann set the record straight There must be tilhfrs who also have the wrong pression Thank younlLrv Dear Helen Ant mil All Work Guaranteed PA 82059 MONARCH REFRIGERATION law who me Neverl Particularly now that are about to become one Successful parents raise their children to be independentand by that mean selfsufficient selfsupporting and independent of them lnlnws can bo wonderiul and many of lhem are but the acid tést of goodlnlaw is one who leaves married chil dren alone and allows them to make their own decisions and lead their own livcs FORGET Illl Dear Aoo Loaders lvs been going sfcady with this tor riflc guy for almost year He Joined the Marines four months ago We look on oath to be faithful to each other We kept my word but Im not so sure about him His letters started out to he very tender and full oi love but they are cooling off lot This past month hc only wrote once chlcrdny received postcard which HI Sisl My mother says should take the hint and stop writing to him every day She also thinks should datc olhcrs lm so in love with him cant see straight lm 17 and old enough to know my own mind Please toll me how to keep this love alivcTOWNIE Dcnr Townch Your mother save you excellent advice Take it The best way to keep love alive is to give it freedom to breathe Loyalty oaths dont keep people honest Sometimes they only make them better Iars sfaricd and Id like you to dry clean my lath coat too ran oirrrrrucr ih our III Bill CLEANING SERVICI More Dirt Removed Original Colors Revived 3t Batter Press lasts longer WRIGHT CLEANERS LIMITED 88 DUNLOP ST EAST PA 85531 STRANSMANS Piece Set $2995 44 DUNLOP 5r EAST LADIES WEAR First In Fashion Cool Bone Tones in Boucle Coiion Knits by Miss Sun Valley Floralstrewn little Jackets brief sleeveless blouses tunic tops against soft tone background Theres spring colour news in the softshadiogs and fabric in terwt in the nubby boucle surface browns and grey Cardigan Jacket tops sleevelss print overblouse Jacket is bound in beige or grey to match print Jacket and slim skirt fully lined TBANSMANS LADIES WEAR PA 64284 BE SUREAND WATCH THE WENDY HICKS SHOW ON CIVRTV WEDNESDAY MARCH 14th from 400 to 430 pm SEE ADDITIONAL MISS SUN VALLEY FASHIONS AVAILABLE AT STRANSMANS LADIES WEAR

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