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Barrie Examiner, 7 Apr 1962, p. 8

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CENTREIIECE of yellow mums red roses and white lnapdragons centred the lea table for the afternoon tea held in thc Airwomcns lounge pt RCAF Station Edgar ycs CIIAITING with women per sonnel stationed at ECAF Sta tion Edgar ls SL Sylvia Evans above centre On her left is Cpl Loreen Andre terday afternoon The tea was held in honor of visiting ol licinls SL Sylvia Evans of RCAF Headquarters Ottawa and FL Polly Philips of Air Defence Command Headquan check of Timmlns and right is LAW Geraldine Hood Owen Sound SL Evans womens personnel officer RCAF Headquarters Ottawa ANN LAN DEBS Faded Blue leans Fade With Maturity Dcnr Ann Landers Our daughter is in her second year of college Her favorite outfit is pair of faded blue jeans cut off just below the knee with the edges left ragged an old beatup sweat shirt in the largest size she could find and pair of disreputable tennis shoes with broken laces She goes around Like this ev erywhere except to classes which they would not allow and on dates Im sick and tired Hot seeing her look so sloppy and jxve told her so The slovenly viidress habits she is developing Eflow could drive man to drink ater Her excuse is Its comfort able and dont care how it looks Please tell me what to do BIRMINGHAM MOTHER Dear Mother The sloppy look is part of gang ho college life on some campuses It is seeded in rebellion and nurtured in the soil of independence My advice is to play blind and mute And this too shall pass COMMON ILLNESS Dear Ann Landers read with interest the letter from the young girl who had epilepsy and refusedtc take her medication too began seizures in my late teens and earnestly hope this girl develops some understand log of her illness because igmor once is her major handicap remember how stubborn was about taking medicine It was in sense my refusal to cept thefactthat was not like everyone else Now know that epilepsy is 10 times more common than polio know too that epilepsy has nothing to do with insanity in telligenee or being possessed by the devil is not inherited It is not contagious It is not fatal And it is rarely handicapping am now 41 married to fine man and we have three chil dren Ive been driving car for five years and my illness does not limit me in any way Medication has made normal life possible hope thefather of this girl will contact the local epilepsy agency If there is none he can write to The United Epilepsy VUIE FAVORABLY VATICAN CITY AmThirty Roman Catholic cardinals gave favorable Votes to Pope John in secret consistory today to canonize the 16th ceaturyPeru Association 113 st 57th Street NewYo New York If the girl is mildly receptive the literature they provide will BAKERSFIELD AN EASY EXIT Dear Ann had child out of wedlock before met my husband gave this child to my brother and his wife They leg ally adopted him and he is the light of their life Before we married told my husband about this child and he asked me to get my boy back re iusedsaying had moral ob ligation to stick to my decision thought that ended it We now have baby of our own but my husband is still not satisfied He tells me either get the boy back or he will leave me Every argument ends up the same way He promises me if do as he says we will never have any trouble again need your advice fast Dear Your husband probably wants to leave and is looking for an excuse It you do this terrible thing hell find another reason to leave Tell him the decision to give the boy up was yours and it has nothing to do with him He has no right to ask you to try to unwind it Confidential 10 CI OIL PAINTING So what Where did you get the notion that beauty guarantees prompt for sober homecoming All you have to do is look atthe marital records of some of Hollywoods most glamorous queens Confidential to NEEDY NOT GREEDY Your sad story gets me right here pal Why dont you do your homework instead of writing phoney letters FRIDAY SATURDAY ADMISSION 75c do the restMR5 014 tors St Hubert Quebec Pre siding at the tea table above is LAW Mae Kyle of Sydney Nova Scotia and standing from the left are LAW Eve lyn Love of Calgary Alberta LAW Dianna Dickensan Fred cricton New Brunswick and PO Ethel Boyce of Vancouv er British Columbia person nel administrative officer at Edgar Among the guests at the tea were Mrs iiock ney Mrs Eric Wilson Mrs Ken Rucl Mrs Bury and Mrs John Dempster and ailwomen personnel stationed at Edgar Churchill To Host Area Convention There was good attendance at the District Womens Insti tute Board meeting with only two institutes not represented The president Mrs Todd and secretarytreasurer Mrs Weaver were lnthe chairs The area convention is being held at Churchill May 14 All ladies are welcome Each ins titute is asked to bring to the convention in cheque or folding TIODEY the Pennies for Friend ip present to receive it new office is being added to Moe slate this year namely Curator of Tweedsmuir His tory and Tweedsmuir book is to be published planning so any person inter ested should speak for accom modation soon The OKeefe Centre will possibly be one event of interest for the day The Cookstown Institute serv ed luncheon at the close of the meeting Widows Require Pension Increase TORONTO cmLu errant schoolboys members of leg islative committee bowed Wad uesday to the wishes of more than zoo former school teachers all of them women and all of them mildly annoyed They represented the Ontario Association of Superannuated Women Teachers as well an un organized widows of teachers who died before 1949 when pen sions for widows vided Chairman Edna Lancaster of the association told the commit tce the government should pro vidc special grant of $1000 000 to nimum level of $1200 motion asking for extra funds for the pensioners Gentlemen this has not been done Miss Lancaster said From that day nothing has been heard of your motion and we have looked in vain ac tion from the governmen The widows also said they had been promised action last year They want Slooamonth pen sion for each of the 141 members of their group instead of the present $25 BARRI HEATING FUELS Phone PA 66531 TOM CROWL moon FELLOWS HALL it COLLIERST EVERY FRIDAY SATURDAY and his Quintet TOM PATTENDEII Strpud REFRESHMENT BOOTH Mrs Neiily will be one day bus trip is in the were first pro 1m BABRIE EXAMINER SATURDAY APRIL PEOPLE AND PLACES Pboae Eileen Dixon or Aunroy Coulson PA 66537 Notes are Intended to cover the general social III of the city and district Wedding annlversarles blrthdays bridge parties and coming of age parties vlsltors and tr veller are all Item of inter est to the women readers of this one Your help to sup plying this news will be greatly appreciated EUCIIRZ PARTY Barrio Crystal Chapter No 50 are sponsoring euchre party April It to be held in the Allan dale Orange Hall Burton Ave one The games will begin at 8115 prn with prizes to be awarded the lucky players Everyone is welcome to attend the evenings fun AIR CADEIS WA The Womens Auxiliary of 102 Air Cadets will hold lhe regular meeting at the home of Mrs Charles Brown Maple Avenue April II at 515 pm The meet ing will feature White Ele phant Sale Mrs Brown will show color slides of recent Florida vacation BRIDAL SHOWER Miss Anne Grant Woodstock New Brunswick was entertain ed at bathroom shower at the Codrington Street residence of Mrs Craig Mrs Hugh Gibson and Mrs Kenneth Cameron were cohostesses Guests were friends of Mlss Grants fiance William Empke of Ottawa and of his parents Mr and Mrs Empko To ronto Street Mrs Empke pre sidcd at the tea table which was enhanced by an Italian cutuork cloth centred with bouquet of pink and white Carnations and candelabra Miss Grant the daughter of Mr and Mrs Robert Mowatt Grant will wed Mr Empire in United Baptist Church Woodstock NE at on aftemooa ceremony April 23 HOLIDAY IN ENGLAND Mrs Ernest Wolfendcn Cun dles Road returned to the city Sunday evening from three weeks vacation in England Travelling via KLlll Dutch Air lines from Malton Mrs Wo endcn travelled with group of curlers sponsored by the Scotch Booster newspaper for curl ing enthusiasts The Barrie resi dent was the guest of her sister Miss Doris tlcap of Crewe Cheshire and of the Cockcmft families at Bingley Bradford England This was Mrs Wolf endens first trip to her native land since leaving that country 34 years ago ENTERTAIN BRIDEELECT Miss Mildred Meredith April bridwlect has becn guest of honour at numerous parties re cently Miss Evelyn Kightley and Mrs It McLeod held sun priso miscellaneous shower atl Miss Kightlcys home The brideelec received many beau tiful gifo and good wishes from the gathering of original mem bers of the Business and Pro fesslonal Womenr Club On March Zsth the women of the staff of Flemings of Barrie gathered at the home of Mrs Edward hIcArthur to surprise their fellowworker with show er of grand gifts These were presented in preltily decorat ed carrioge by Miss Dayle Mc Arthur and Miss Deborah Gib son Mrs Oliver Cameron and Mrs Clarke were co hostesses on Sunday April at ten and shower at the home of Mrs Clarke attended by for mer sorority sisters of the bride in Beta Sigma Phi Their loves ly gifts were placed In wish ing well gally decorated in pink and White Misses divine and Lorraine Clark granddaughters of Mrs Clarke and Miss Sandra Walton niece of thebrlde as sisted the hostesses at both the shower and the tea Mis Ben tricc McQuode and Miss Jackie Sulllvon both of Toronto re turned to the city for the oc casion and special guests out side the sorority were Mrs It Jose mother of thcgroom and Miss Rae Dickey of Regina cousin of the bride Another group of friends met on April at the home of Mrs Lillian Jones who with Mrs Grace Murphy had planned pleasant party in honour of Miss Meredith During the evening the presentation of an electric coffeomaker to the bride was made by Miss Gladys Gilbank on behalf of the girls T0 RESIDE IN Miss Ruth Elizabeth Craw ford of Markdale became the bride of Walter George Busch len of Markdale at an after noon ceremony at Burton Ave nue United Church Rev David Reeve officiated at the wedding The bride isthe daughter of Mrs Lepard and the late Oliver Lepard of Markdale The bridegrooms Les Cowper Photo MARKDALE parents are Mr and Mrs Busdilen of Burton Avenue Mr and Mrs Buschlen will make their home in Markdale SUGAR DIET Australians have held the rec ord for per capita sugar con sumption since 1950 averaging 119 pounds annually muons PLAYERS room STARTS SUNDAY Feature Times Mr Topaze 130 425 1030 Little Bears 106 805 905 mm IliSSllll in lilllillitil ASVMAN cotoon IDEAL FAMILY ENTERTAINMENT 2ND BIG HIT LASTTIMES TODAY GIRL GUIDE press secre tary and weekly columnist Mrs Robert Martin left is showa above with Lady Olava BadenPowell at tea held in honor otthe world chief Guide News Of Kempénfelt Division Of The Girl Guides Of Canada Division Commissioner Carter and Division Trainer Mrs Gracey attended meeting at Lakelands Hall Alconn Beach on March 91 for the purpose of forming group committee The president will be Mrs Ellis secretary Mrs Batten Treasurer Mrs Underwood and the social con vcnor Mrs Sknkum The need for uniforms In great and lengthy discussion was held on raising money for this purpose Anyone having good used uniforms to sell is asked to contact Mrs Ellis at RR No Stroud The Lakelnnds hall board has offered to present toodstool and owl to the pack and union jack to the guide com pony The group committee will sponsor bake sale to be held April from 24 pm at Lakeiands Hall The Chitvchat club has offer ed its assistance for this pro ject Regular meetings of the new group committee will be held every fourth Monday the next scheduled for April 73 at 830 pm in Lokelands ball All interested persons part icularly parents are urged to give their support and attend these meetings BROWNIE PRESENTATION Ninth Barrie Brownie Pack welcomed District Commissioner Mltl Gray to their fleeting March 25 when she presented number of golden bar bad ges and one golden band Following the usual opening ceremonies the girls formed fairy ring then turned to face outward Those about to rec eive badges had fairy dust sprinkled on their shoes to help them up the golden path which led to Madam Commis sinner Jennifer Parry was the proud recipient of golden hand badge and golden bars were awarded to Helen Webster Jill Hamilton Virginia Glassford Louise McLinden Kim De Silva Patricia Nichols Sue Anne Baker and Barbara Flynn Brown Owl Mrs Baker was also presented with the pack certificate at this time ENROLMENTS Two tweenies were recently enrolled as brownies of the eighth Barrie Pack Lynn Coleman made her pro miss and was enrolled by Mrs Parry on March 20 with Siisao Williams enrolled by Brown owl Mrs Dates on March 21 Collector badges were pres ented on the same day to Kathy Norton and Lynne Str nag EVENING TEA Thirtyeight mothers atte the regular meeting North East Local so Mrs Martin and Division Frank were among who attended the tea held at Maurice Cody Commissioner Mrs Carter of Barrie the many guests Hall Toronto hold at tho home of Mrs hIcAuley 134 Vancouver Street on March 13 Following the business ses sion tea was servcd for which each member paid 35 cents The money realized from this effort will be put to the fund guides taking part set up for in international events Since two guides from this district wiu attend camp in summer along with guide from Al landnlo distrlct concentrated drive is beginning to rnlse Great Britain this Save with State Farm law Insurante rates for careful drivers Seems CHARLIE HEYWORTH Derczy st PA 83992 HARRY PROMM Oak St PA 64453 on mt munnu TORONTO STATE FARM MUTUAL Monolluunuuntteoupm CANADIAN HEAD omen OKEEF FRONT YONGE money to assist with their ex pauses ll um stressed that all guid rs and brownies attending the rally for Lady BadrnAPoucll must be in full and correct unitorm oilh clean presszd uniforms and ties shiny pins badges in the proper place and with knee length stockings and proper shoes letter of thanks was read for the donation ser 11 retirement gift for Provincial Commissioner Mrs Clydesdale and for the baby gift sent to Mrs Oates The provincial annual meet ing will no held in London Ont April as and 27 at which time the Gold Card Certificate Prosenlatlon will take place Elizabeth McAuley of Sixth Barrie will receive her cerllfl catethls year IMPERIAL STARTS SUNDAY ALL COLOR snow Ns MIA Gars 04 WIIIN ME News Go arr Nil MIMI RANDALL LINER Zifflibmfflflifl RECOMMENDED A5 ADULL mEflTAlNMENT Pillow At 100 and Furlough At 345 and 708 LAST SHOWING TODAY BIG COUNTRY AND THUNDER ROAD CENTRE EM 36633 WHEN THINKING OF ENTERTAINMENT THINK OF THE OKEEFE CENTREI Organize Theatre Party For Your Group For Mom Eves Wad Sat Matinee I0 DISCOUNT ON 40 OR MORE SEATS Tues Wed Contact Promotion Dept OKeefo Cantu Toronto yawn oddBeatrice Lillie Coming Attractions Anrll 2525111 Little Matinee Duly pun All Cell IL Aer 15 21clnelnna orchestra Uircna En Perfomnneel only Inn on Extra Specials 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