gt WINDOW FA Weekend shoppers in Barrie had an opportunity to view the latest spring and fall fur fashions as they strolled along the citys main thoroughfare The fashion show was held in the window of Wiggins Furs Dunlop Street Salon One of the main attractions of the event was the showing of an Autumn Haze mink coat in fulllength style stole is the perfect complement for spring suits dresses and coats by day ideal for the late afternoon and evening scene and adds note of glamor to cocktail costumes Owens and ball gowns own above II Miss Ruttuna Green left looking at sapphire mink stole shown by irving Wiggins Model tilrs Kath Ieen lnvin centre wears stoic of Autumn Haze mink to enhance her spring food of printed green silk Exam iner Photo Innisfil OES Host Grand Officers Innlsfil Chapter of the Order of the Eastern Star observed Grand Officers Night in Strand Community Hall and was priv iIeged to have present Norma Eastwood Worthy Grand Mat ron and Alex McDonald Wor thy Grand Patron and honorary member of lnnisfil Chapter Appointed grand officers pres ent were Pearl Kohl Associate Grand Conduetrcss Nan Nay lor Grand Chaplain Bea Hop kins Grand Eiccta Olivia Thaler Grand Martha Helen Rusling Grand Esther Other distinguished visitors present on this occasion were Helen Holburn DDGM lien Spearn PDDGM Grand Repre sentative of Rhode island and honorary member of lnnistl Minnie Thompson PDDGM Beth Robinson PDDGM Jessie Campbell PDDGM After the regular order of business was concluded the Worthy Grand Matron gave brief address on kindness one to another and how this atti tude really gives life fuller meaning She also expressed her pleasure in being able to attend the Night The Worthy Grand Patron spoke briefly and mentioned how nice it was to return to innisfil where he had attended chapter when stationed in this area Each of the grand officers al so added word of apprecia tion for the invitation to lnnis fil and all made comment on the very warm words of wel come from HazclWebb Wor thy Matron After these addresses Doris Baxter Associate Matron and Ken Baxter Associate Patron made presentations to the Worthy Grand Math and Worthy Grand Matmn respec tivcly This concluded the meeting portion of the evening and the hall was cleared Various acts from the variety night were presented with some very apt name substitutions in the skits Refreshments were served to complete the evening Visitors included membtrs Grand Officers from Burlington and Cooksville from most of the district and SOCIAL NOTES BOWLERS PARTY Mr and Mrs Don Moore Ag nes Street were hosts to the members of the Circle Cs mix ed team General Electric Bowling League at party Saturday evening Party guests included Mr and Mrs Fred Griffin Mrs Evelyn Emma Mr and Mrs Jack hrrnbull Bob Lee fvan Bouncy DINNER GUESTS Sunday guests at the reside ence of Captain and Mrs Ron ald Morrow Camp Borden were Mr and Mrs Dixon and daughter Heather ANNIVERSARY PARTY Mr and Mrs Manse Powell Puget Street celebrated their 11th wedding anniversary Sat urday evening Party guests included Mr and Mrs Alf lfoughton Mr and Mrs Jack Mitchinson fr Mr and Mrs Allan Sarjeant Mr and Mrs Hugh Merriam all of Barrie Mr and Mrs Larry Monkman Penetang ROOM T0 ROAM Canadas 11500 Eskimos are spread throughout 900000 square miles of the north International Background Useful To Diplomats Wife OTTAWA CPlH an inter national background is useful to diplomats wife Mrs Bredo Stabell is wellequipped for her role The wife of Norways ambas sador here is native of West Virginia who got he education in Massachusetts met her hus band while studying in London learned to speak Norwegian in Norway and gave birth to daughter there and two sons in the United States The former Viola Jordan of Norfolk WVa she spoke no Norwegian when she met Bredo Stabell During cruise with her mother to North Cape on the north coast of Norway she got into discussion about learning the language with the ships doctor He said all she needed to know were two expressions skol which is toast and jog elsker deg which means love you The doctor said he got along with just those two phrases for 27 years Mrs Stabell recalls She decided to carry her edu cation beyond that however getting good reading knowl edge ot the language by confin ing herself to Norwegian hooks for 18 months She began to study the lan guage serioust when the fam ily returned to Oslo after the Second World War One prob lem was that since most Nor To Discuss New School System At St Marys PTA Meeting St Marys PTA will hold joint meeting with St Monicas and St Johns Vianney PTA March 27 Members of St Monicas PTA will meet at pm in St Jos ephs High School and will join St Marys PTA meeting at in St Josephs Auditor Prior to the joint meeting members of St Marys PTA will hold meeting beginning at 830 pm This will take the form of Fathers Night with vicepresident Les Book in the affair The guest speaker will be Ramsay Inspector of High Schools in this area Mr Ram say will speak on the new we tern to be set up in high schools in 19 This meeting will be of im portance to parents with wid rec in grade and over as these students will have to de cide within the next year or two what courses they intend to study At the conclusion of the meet ing refreshments will be served under the convenership of Mrs Stan Godiu and Mrs Frank Tascona HUBERT wegians learn English from Grade they were more likely to use it in the presence of an Englishspeaking person Mrs Stahell lived in Norway for year after her marriage in 1938 Her husband was given leave of absence to study at New Yorks Columbia Univers ity and they moved there They were in the United States when war broke out and remained there during Norways occupa tion daughter Thea 22 was born in Norway and two sons Peter 20 and Charles 18 were born in the United States Thea is studying at the State Theatre School in Oslo and plans to con tinue her acting career after her marriage this summer to Erik Pierstorff drama critic for Morgenbladet Mrs Stabell herself was an actress She studied at the Mos cow Art Theatre in New York and was taking voice and elocu tion in London when she met Mr Stabell then studying law in Oslo she directed and pro duced several plays put on by Englishspeaking residents She has also written the lib retto for ballet which she hopes will be performed at the Bergen Festival in Norway this spring The Stabells lived in Paris and Brussels and spent seven years in Norway before their Ottawa posting Since coming to Canada last September Mrs Stabeil has no ticed some similarities between Canadians and Norwegians Norway serves as bridge be tween the formal Swedes and the informal Danes in the same way that Canada serves as bridge between the formal Eng lish and the informal Ameri cans she says To be this link is very hon orable position ERADIO AND 2T EVISION AII Vvork Guaranteed PA 82059 MONARCH REFRIGERATION ANN LANDERS You Picked In Garden Of Dear Ann Lenders Im just plain ordinary male who reads your column every day of ray lifelts firstc1 du ration and lm not kidding particulnrly the letters from those diuy dames who write in to complain about how rused they are and how their hus bands dont appreciate them That letter fmm the woman who signed herself Ieaning Lady Governcss Nurse Chauf feur and Mistress took the piizeVell Ive got news for her Cleaning Lady ftiy wife hates houseworkrand our place sure looks it Her idea cleans ing Is to rearrange the dirt ev ery two weeks Govern Since when is mother supposed to hire some one to love and train ner chil dren in rrry too this antihuman nonsense Nurse if were Ill needed nurse the last person Id lot near re is my wife She cant even read the direc tions off can of soup Chauffeur My wife doesnt drive carshe aims it Id never allow her behind the wheel when lm around Mistress Well thats another letter So wheres your case Ann Mullers DISILLUSIONED Dear Disllluslnnr For smart guy you cert nly got shortchangcd Who this lemon HOLIDAY HAZARD Dear Ann Lnndcrs Every year my huband and an other couple take vacation to gether Both men work 12 hours day and we wives are alone lot This annual vacation is like second honeymoon We are not outdoor typ We love the big city dressing up the theatre night clubs good restaurants art galleries and sightseeing My parents want to go with us on our vacation this year They are not old people but their ideas of good time are not the same as ours My dad hates to dress up and he loathes night life My mothers feet arent good and she cant walk much Ive hinted that they wont enjoy New York but Mather says It will be nice change for Dad and me My husband is furious The other couple is annoyed and may not go with us this year amlN PiCKLE Dear In believe firmly that children should not impose on demand from or take advan tage of good hearted parents And parents should not impose on demand from or take ad vantage of loving children Your folks should not havein vited themselves along on your vacation and hope you are sufficiently mature to tell them so without feeling guilty THE STARS SAY By ESTRELLITA FOR TOMORROW Unusual opportunities and good contacts are promised just beforenoon so get routine mat ters out of the way early and be ready Later in the day be careful in handling situations when other persons express themselvesmaybe little too forcibly FOR THE BIRTHDAY If tomorrow is your birthday your outlook for the year ahead while not spectacular is highly pleasing There will be many opportunities for you to advance in your chosen field from now until the end of 1962 but they may entail more difficult work and more responsibi ies Take advantage of the latter how ever since superiors will be watching your efforts closely and their reactions could ma terially affect your status early in 1963 Even though your financial situation may not be as stable as you would like at the roo ment you can look for definite uptrend beginning this week and continuing for at least six months During this same pe riod you can also count on co oparation from loved ones and or business associates who have your interests at heart May and June will be good for both travel and romance also December child born on this day will be practical and discriminating and will have marked powers of perceptio CALDWELL WIENERS Lemon Love Dear Ann Etiquette isnt your field but this question comes under the heading of common sense and need an opinion When luncheon Invitations are sent out sndthe words Please reply are plainly written across the bottom what is hosetss supposed to do when spine of the guests do not re Py My sister says should as sume that no reply me re fusal and should not count on these people This huscheoo is in hotel and must order and pay for the lunches in advance Shall phone these people and ask if they plan Lo attend 01 is this bad manners SFSD Dear use Its bad man ners in the extremeon ti part of those who do not rcpl ow rude of an invited guest to put thr hoifï¬s to the tn of phoning to learn if he plans to attend The hostess Dl has no defense against such boars To protect her if she must phone gymsz IGlub Member Says Voice Important In Telephone Work Members of the Business and Professional Womens Club cl Barrie held the regular month ly dinner meeting at the Amer ican Hotel Twenty members and three guess attended Pres ident film Ralph Dawson pre sided during the metting One of the members frs McBride Service Advisor The Bell Telephone Company gave the members some helpful hints on telephone etiquette cov ering situations encountered day by day at business She said Our tone of voice and the manner in which we speak over the telephone has gspat deal to do with the impression left with the party at the other end of the line Her remarks were followed by an excellent and humorous film entitled ltfan her of Speaking Mrs life Bride was thanked by Miss Eve iyn Klghtfey Members of the club decided to assist the London Business and Professional Club with their project of supporting one of 68 students broumt to Canada in 1961 by the African Students Foundation Plans are being made for the annual Spring Rummage Sale to be held April 23 at the True Blue Hall on High Street in this day and age we know that the homemaker has the THE BARBIE EXAMINER MONDAY MARCH 26 1952 right to look smart and fresh while doing her daily tasks Weight Control By IDA JEAN KAIN Slimming fare should make for pleasant eating When it comes to losing weight many of you seem to have couple of mistaken notions One that you must either stick to rigid dietor stay fat No that the less attractive the meal the less likely you are to overeat Why not try refreshing ap proadi to weight control Your dietitian proposes that low cal orie meals should please all the senses sight taste texture aroma everything that con tributes to the feeling that you have dined well Meals should satisfy hunger and appease ap petite without boosting calories beyond modern day fuel re quirements Tastes become keener when you substitute quality for quan tity On such fare you can enjoy good food without pangs of guilt or fear of fat Lets face it fittul dieting will never be the solution to our na tional weight problem Ameri cans are not happy on diets Faddy fare may work briefly but not for keeps But the crux of the matter is this Diets that do nothing to educate your appetite ignore the real issue which is weight control TRAIN APPETITES Millions of Americans enjoy good food and ideal weight too they do not regard good eating as synonymous with overeating There it isovereating leads to ernbonpoint Weight control is 90 percent attitude Rcognize that cer tain mentalset gives power to the will When you prefer desir able weight to eating to belt pressing proportions that atti tude governs your actions Not wanting to pile on pounds you think twice and do not reach for the second but buttered bun or take more than one helping of any food on the menu Nor do you routinely top off mod erate meal with 400 calories in rich dessert You educate your appetite By this practice weight is controlled not by dieting but by not overeating For Both Body and Spirit WillBe Offered In The SPECIAL Lenten Program of COLLIER 51 UNITED CHURCH TUESDAYS Delicious Sandwlda Linton For Only 50 In Fellowship Hall from 12 Noon DEVOTIONAI SERVICE 1nlhe church 1230 1250 Beginningand Ending Punctuallyi More cassettes Your renter Training Trims The Appetite This crisp little apron will make you feel just that way Lover embroidered flowers in bright colors are the main Is Will Power SUNNY APRON attraction here but youll note also the gay stripes Directions for cutting the op ron are included Just send stamped selfaddressed en velope to the Needlecraft De partment of The Barrie Exam lner and request for Leaf let No 8101 Mrs Mansbridge Speaks At Meeting The March meeting of Cains Corners Womens institute was held at the home of Mrs El wood Glffcn President Mrs Lawrence conducted the meeting Mrs if Mansbridge secre tarytreasurcr gave the report and the roll call was answered hty 11 members and four vis iors Mrs Lindsay of New Lowell was the speaker and was intro duced by Mrs hfansbridge and gave most interesting talk which was enjoyed by all Mrs Pmsser thanked Mrs Lind say social halfhour was enjoy ed by the members An enlightened homemaker writes On your protective way of eating find weight con trol pleasure prefer not to call it diet because think that aiongwith millions of others use the word too often lhave in the past tried all sorts of crash diets nly to regain the pounds Your plan of not overeating has helped me to change my food habits summed up Rigid dieting soon pails and you slip back into fattening fare When you educate your appetite and eat to slim down you develop builtin timer Make an allover decision to eat for desirable weight and gradually this way of eating becomes habit beautiful habit Issue Clamp Down SCREEN STARS WED 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