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Barrie Examiner, 24 Mar 1962, p. 7

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SKIRTING THE BAY By EILEEN DIXON From fashion to flowers everything bursts forth with color when spring arrives Vivid and exciting is the word for color this spring everywhere they are mixing and mating color in dramatic combinations COLOR COLLAGE An art and beauty authority has created new spring look that she calls Colorf Collage She took her cue from her famous art gallery Her collection of Collages by wellknown modern artists reveal brilliant combination of color fragments and materials skillfully blended into works of art The Color Collage look is created in makeup with techni ue called colorliningcolor Color is used in twos and threes one blending into the other Lipsare outlined with one color and filled in with another You may contrast an orange liner with pink to fill in and an easy effect to achieve with the new slim Fashion stick lipstick that lines and colors in one operation NEW TECHNIQUE Collage your eyes by choosing an eye shadow stick In deep rich color such as turquoise to draw thin line next to the lashes and ending in an extended stroke at the outer corner of the eye Next second and light er color such as Star Sapphire lines the first line just above it ending in slight upsweep before the outer corner so that you have two wings of color For added definitions use brush to apply eye shadow Skin tones should be light as an artists canvas to point up the highlights of theleyes and mouth Still third hue may be added to the eye scheme with one of the fashion colors of Mascaramatic in royal blue used on the lashes Use brush to add feathers of color from your mascaramatlc to the wings of the eyebrow Makeup that enhances entrances and accents with skilful blending of several colors is no accident it is the deliberate application of professional skill You 330 can become an artist by using these professional ps ATTENTION FOCUSES ON THE EYE Outline your lips in darker lipstick to make thin lips fuller says the beauty expert then fill in with lighter shade If your lips are too full outline in fighter shade fill in with darker one And special reminder for evening wear Adjust your makeup to the light in which you wear it Daylight reveals color artificial light drains color So at night use more makeup on the eyes pinker foundation and pow der and deeper lipstick Its fun to Collage this simple diagram shows you how to begin and the effect you should try to create CHITCHAT Colds can defeat the best attempts to look pretty nose sore and chapped from repeated blowing can wear soothing film of greaseless cream all day long Why you noseeum is because instead of lanolin this paradox of cream has N0Rmanmade natural oil replacement that seeps in never shows For tired eyes try used tea bags And while the tea bags are resting on your orbs give your skin the cleanup and pickup of new suppleasrubber mask made from marine algae Purifies and prettifies and you lift it off whole Its fun to be woman Leaders Report On Course At Shanty Bay WI Session The March meeting of the shanty Bay Womens Inshtute was held at the home of Mrs Campbell The President op who took the 143 pounds of meat course gave very in formative report on how to buy store and cook meat ened the meeting with the Ode and Mary Stewart Collect the roll call favorite vegetable and how to prepare It Standing committees report lng included Mrs Brooks with an article entitled Seek Tough er controls if anything Mrs Levison with Growth of Ind ustries in Barrie and Mrs Hickling with an article on Sewing Baseballs Mrs McCracken and Mrs Campbell the two leaders District Nurses Attend Workshop District ll RNAO held Workshop meeting at the Dril lia Hotel Drilliu Wednesday District and Chapter Executive Committee Chairmen and Com mittee Members attended from Huronia Parry Sound Muskoka and South Simcoe Chapters Mrs Joan Gibson President of District 11 chaired the meet ing Theme of Workshop was Public Relations The guest speakers were Gale RNA0 Public Relations Coun sci Toronto and Rory ODon ncll Public Relations Ontario Hydro Barrie Thirtytwo nurses attended from Huntsville Bracebridge Parry Sound Orlllia Pcnctang Gravenhurst Eurks Falls and Barrie The meeting was closed with the singing of the Queen Hoslt tesses were Mrs Brooks and Mrs Kendal There will be card party in aid of the cancer fund April RVH Auxiliary Discuss Plans For Spring Sale The monthly meeting of the Womens Auxiliary to the Roy at Victoria Hospital was held March The Pruiduxt Mn Roy Christie recently return ed from Florida vacation chaired the meeting new member Mrs Ross Adams was welcomed The sewing room has been busy with over 700 articles completed in February Mrs Lawrence reported $21001 in the Telephone Fund Mrs Cliff Elilck submitted the Treasurers report showing balance of 41483 The mem bership account shows bal ance of $4350 Special Saving Account balance is $205 Life Saving Account balance II $9902 The Junior Hospital Auxiliary reported members present sodozen dressings and 25 art icles sewn Members of the Auxiliary in charge of the sunshine Cart for the current month are Helen Manren Marion Flock Rita Davies Grace Wheeler Joyce Rotmno Helen Stellar Vl Mills Joan Mayor Joy Rog ers and Marg White The Rummage Sale to be held May in will be convened by Mrs William Graham ATTEND CONFERENCE Mrs Hay Christie Mrs Prod Eplctt and Mrs William Ncw ton all nembers of the Wom ens Auxiliary to Royal Victor in Hospital attended the con ference at Ontario Hospital As sociation headquarters in Don Mills Wednesday discussion on Gift Shops and Sunshine Carts was of interest to the Evil auxiliary members as Glft Shop will be opened fill the new wing of the hospit DINNER PARTY Mr and Mrs Fred Coulson Rose Street attended family dinner party Friday evening at the home of Mrs Coulsona brothervlninw and sister Mr and Mrs George Boucher Tor onto Pot Luck Supper Held By UCW CROWN HILL The United Church Women held its first combined meet ing on Wednesday evening They assembled in the Church Hall for potluck dinner at pm with the business meet ing following gt The Study Period was con ducted by Mrs Tuck Mrs NThompson prepared the pro gram Mrs Drury Mrs Caldwell and Mrs Duns more assisted The subject for study was What is the church om RECEPTION F0 CANADIAN team of 30 Canadianhalr dressers returned to Canada this week following good will tour in the Orient The team represented Canada in an international competition The purpose of the tour was to further the art of Can adian hair styles and tech niques in Japan in turn team members will pass along to other Canadian hair drcsscrs knowledge of Orien tal hair fashions and customs At an international reception YS MENETTES SUPPORT PWA Ten members and two vis itors gathered at the home of Mrs McColgan 65 sic of St for the March meet lng of the Ys Menettcs The meeting opened with the pledge followed by min utes of the previous meeting correspondence and treasurer report Arising from the cor respondence it was moved that members support the Scholarship Fund which asked for $5 donn tion Convener of the forthcom ing Rummage Sale outlined the work to be done to make this project profitable Plans are well under way for the fall fashion show and dessert party to be held in October The April meeting will fea ture Chinese Auction when everyone will bid to realize few dollars for the Club The nomination committee for the forthcoming election of officers includes Mrs Davey Mrs Ursula Hocbner and Mrs Evans THE ENGAGEMENT has been announced of Miss Ger aldine Dianne Gerry Bourne daughter of Mr and Mrs Frank Bourne of Barrie COUPLE PLAN APRIL WEDDING Photos by Favero to Robert Hamid Tordiff son of Mr and Mrs Harold Tor diff of Barrie St Giles An lican Church will be the set ting for the evening cere mony April 21 NEW ROUTE LONDON CP Canadian Pacific Steamsbips Company has announced plans to start new monthly freight service be tween Dunkerque France and Canadian parts First sailing in scheduled for May MEDICAL JEWELLERY LONDON CF Edith Pitt parliamentary secretary to the health ministry denied mem bers suggestion in the Com mons that human bones re moved during hospital surgery are used as earrings by nurses Elegant Living Room Fu moderately priced FOR piece about $299 DESIGN depending an ram held In Tokyo the visiting Canadians were officially wei comed by Mr Bull Canadian ambassador to Japan and Mr Yamaha president of the Halrdrcsscrs Association of Japan Shown above at the HAIRDRESSERS reception from the left are Miss Myrna 01h am Fort William Mn nda Urba Downsvlew Mrs Yamano Mrs Joan Garrick Barrie and Miss Trudy Shuster of Fort William damz Notes are intended to cover the general social life of Lbs city and district Weddings anniversaricr ny bridge parties and coming of age pnrtlel vlaltors and tru vcllera are all items of later est to the women readers of this page Your help in cup Flying thI new will be greatly nppreclated RETURNS FROM EUROPE Douglas Stewart Dunlop Street West and Harold Mor rison Eccles Street North have recently returned from three weeks holiday touring Europe Leaving Canada by air the Barrie residents visit ed Ireland England Holland and Germany They toured the Continent by car highlight of the holiday was visit to Cologne Germany during the proLenten Carnival season SOUTHERN VACATION Mr and Mrs John Craig Owen Street have returned froma three weeks vacation at Fort Lauderdale Florida TORONTO LUNCIEON Among the city lawyers who are in Toronto today attending series of lectures on Contin uing Eidcntion of The Bar Gordon Condor Donald Sass Charles Wilson and Bruce Owen Following the lectures special luncheon will be held at Osgoode Hall SOUTHERN HOLIDAYS Mr and Mrs Ernest Bell and son Blain of Sunnidnle Road are home from an ex tended holiday at Treasure 13 land on the Gulf of Mexico During their vacation they were guests at the Blimar Hotel Mr and Mrs Walls Theresa Street left the city this week for holiday in Nassau Mr and Mrs Art Beagle of Codrington Street have return ed to the city following three weeks vacation in Florida They spent two weeks at Pom pano Beach and week at Ocala Florida SOUTHERN HOLIDAY Four Barrie gentlemen Peter Kanes Don Bowser Tom Wolf enden and Jack Elliott have returned from twovmonths holiday in the southern United For Both Body and Spirit Will Be Offered In The SPECIAL Lenten Program of coturk sr UNITED CHURCH TUESDAYS Delicious Sandwich Lunch For Only Site In Fellowship Hall from 12 Noon DEVOTIONAL SERVICE In The Church 1230 1250 Beginning and Ending Punctuallyt Make This Series Your Lenten EXTRA THE BARRIE EXAMINER SATURDAY MARCH 1962 PEOPLE AND PLACES Phona Eileen Dixon or Audrey Couison PA 66537 States During their holiday they visited mainly in Florida Mexico and California VACATION IN ENGLAND Miss Beryl Baldwin staff member of the Barrie Child rens Aid Society left the city this week for nine weeks vri cation in Farnham Surrey Eng land She will visit with her parents ARTISTS TOUR Mrs Kenneth Trcndweli Col llngwood Street and Mrs McVeigh Ponetang Street are visiting in New York city on conducted tour of the citys famous art galleries Jack Pollt lock noted art instructor is in charge of the trip RETURN FROM BERMUDA Following tendays holiday in Bermuda Mr and Mrs Doug 135 Booth and son George of Hayfield Street returned to the city Thursday evening Try An Examiner Want Ad PEONE PA 82414 you own nbuilding lot of average evaluation you can move into new Prev cisionbuilt home like these with no down payment Choose one of the basic flexible Precision Built home designs and specify the things you want in your own home in this way you can bui ens tomborne at the price of standard house We can be your own re sponsihle source for every thing plans financing advice and arrangéments materials and fixtures utilities and inbour Home in andsea how the PrecisionBum system can provide quality home of modern design with sur prisingly low monthly pay We also have PRECISIONBUILT COTTAGES AND GARAGES ANN LANDERS Mom Mufled Chance For Moral Support Dear Ann Laden am 17yearold girl who will never be able to understand mothers Maybe you can help Several girl frlemh feel lust as do We would like to know if It is us or our mothers who are at fault Mothers are always complain ing because their daughters dont confide in them They feel hurt when we take our troubles to an outsider they want to be close to ill but what happens when we try to confide We are laughed at was having trouble with my boy friend last week and de aided to talk to my mother tried to lain the problem as but can She seemed very amused Then in the middle of my story she began to laugh She called me silly kid and said sounded like nlncyear old was so crushed began to cry and ran to my room will never go to my mother for advice again wouldnt take chance of getting my feelings hurt this way Please print my letter in the paper Ann Maybe it will help other mothers understimd why their daughters dont confide in them SHARON Dear Sharon sympathize with you and agree that your mother mulled good opportu nity to provide moral support at time when you needed it But you may be overlooking another side to the story Philosophers know that com edy and tragedy are not far apart just as laughter and tears are often separated by whisper Perhaps your mother was trying to get you to sea the humor in your problem good laugh can take the sting out of misery So please dont be too hard on mother It could be that she wasnt laughing at you she may hnve botched valiant at tempt to persuade you to laugh at yourself All REVOIR TO ALCOHOLIC Dear Ann Lnnders Fre qucntly in your column you any Alcoholics Anonymous can help youor contact the Na tional Committee on Al oh Am Sm BUS RAIL HOTELS RESORTS courses caa nanram 0x Johnson and Co Ltd World Wide Service PA 525 101 analog name no any 53 rotunto on cam They claim lsrn This Is Wonderful advlcl and Im sure It has helped thousands but what can women do about husband who 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