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Barrie Examiner, 23 Apr 1962, p. 6

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Acquaintances since they were children at Rndisson Saskatchewan Fred West 72 retired Saskatchewan farmer and widower poses with his bride the former Mrs Olive WOOED AND WOWED CHILDHOOD SWEETHERT Elijah 67yearvold widow whom he travelled to Seattle to woo She was wowed They were married at the home of one of Mrs Eiiinhs daughters in Seattle SaturA April DoubleRing Ceremony In St Lukes Church Creemore St Lukes Anglican Church Creemore was adorned with baskets of spring flowers for the wedding of Miss Snrnh Ituth Dodsworih and Glen Horace Gilpin Rev Gill officiated at the doublering ceremony April 14 The bride is the daughter of Mr and Mrs George Dods worth Mulmur Township The bridegroom Is the son of Mr and Mrs Horace Gilpln Stay oer Entering the church on the arm of her father the bride wore floor length gown of while peau de soie The gown was fashioned on simple lines with fitted bodice and full skirt headdress coronet of seed pearls held the fingertip veil of illusion tulle The bride carried bouquet of red and white roses Miss Jeanette McDermid of Collingwood attended the bride as maid of honor The brides maid was Mrs Kenneth Win ters of Singhamplon The attendants were gowned alike in street length sapphire blue dresses lney carried bou quets of white and blue mums The groomsmnn was Reginald OBrien Toronto Kenneth Wln ich of Singhampton acted as the usher The wedding music was sup plied by Mrs George Kinghan For the reception in the Far ish Hall the brides mother re ceived attired in beige gown with pink accessories Her cor sage was white and pink mums Assisting the bridegrooms mother was attired in navy blue ensemble and ccrsage of white and pink mums For travelling the bride chose mint green sheath dresl with matching accessories On return from the wedding trip to Eastern Canada and the United States the couple will residein Toronto Encourage But Dont Force Childrens Bilingual Ability By CLEVELAND MYERS great many parents who are citizens can speak second language in addition to English Wise are they when they often speak their native tongue in the presence of their children after these childrml are over three or four years of age and have gone far at speak ing English When growing children than learn their parents native tongue they have easily ac quired second language and enjoyed unique companion ship with their parents ADMIRES PURPOSE So when parents write in at their efforts to teach their chil dren second language feel an admiration for them and their good purpose You will share with me such admiration of the parents concerned in the following letter We are newcomers to this countryrefugees from Czecho slovakia We have three nice children age eight five and four They were born in this oountry Naturally we speak our native Czech at home The children speak well both Czech and English CONCERNED ABOUT GIRL We are concerned about our oldest child Since she started school English became her first language She started to talk In English to us more and more We were always reminding her to answer us in Czech If she could not remember the correct Czech word we helped her WHAT THE By ESTRELLITA For Tomorrow This is time in which to emphasize your originality and lpirit of enterprise You will do well if you finish ineompleted tasks in the early morning and begin work on more ambitious plans in the late afternoon Associates should be in congen ial mood now so should be help ful in your efforts to advance yourself For The Birthday If tomorrow Is your birthday your horoscope indicates that it would be advisable to exercise caution in financial matters for the balance of 1962 Best peri ods along these lines will be August September and late De cember Avoid extravagance and speculation and follow the conservative path throughout the year however Where personal relationships are concerned the aspects will be generally good for the next twelve months with special em phasis on domestic harmony and romantic happiness in mid We have very happy home corporal punishment in never used One day last spring while eating dinner the children were speaking English Father be came upset and demanded them to speak Czech only at the to ble After that the oldest child started to stutter and had some rash on her legs so we stopped forcing her to speak Czech Now that she speaks Czech very seldom the stuttering stopped but came back again very badly few days before started Most of the time she is tired and nervous it is quite puzzle for us because she gets all of our affections relaxed and happy home HAPPY HOME LIFE The weekends we spend to gather as family hiking camping swimming She goes to play golf with her father and tennis with Mother We never leave them to baby sitter read them stories and sing tolt gather at bedtime Since all of our family is behind the iron Curtain the three children are all we have My reply in part It is wonderful your children are learning to speak Czech It could be that the fathers de mands added to the nervous state of your daughter contrib uted to her stuttemg DONT GIVE UP Willi your many ways of com panionship feel sure that you parents can win this daughter In more favorable directions to STARS SAY year Travel plans made now for late July should work out extremely well Avoid emotion alism recklessness and tepd ency toward contention during early November child born on this day will he conscientious and deter mined also highly secretive EnscmmoNs We iwm luv on pus Zh ylmmph courteous service Ask your doctor about our pharmacy next time 13 wrltn prescription it You Prescription pickedup and delivered frec of charge CUSDENS PHARMACY la Dnliloll rA 55959 Collier at PA Hill day lonely bachelors no good said Mr West Be sides my wife is good cook you know Oh hell be do Ing the cooking said the new bride AP Photo PW Members Plan To Attend Biennial Conclave Members of the Business and Professional Womens Club of Barrie held the April dinner meeting at the American Hotel Nineteen members and one guest attended Positive Planning Is the theme for i962 Regional meet ings and the meeting for Re gion No wil be held at Brace bridge on May Mrs Aycllffe will be the Barrie delegate Miss Evelyn Kightley and Miss Ruby McCarthy plan to attend the 18th biennial conven tion being held in July at St AndrewsbytheSea Miss Kidd ley was appointed delegate officers for 196263 will be in stalled at the May meeting Alumnae Visit Variety Village Thirtyeight members of the Nurses Alumnae and 30 student nurses of Royal Victoria Hos pital recently visited Variety Village in Toronto Variety Village is school for handicapped teenage boys sponsored by the Variety Club of Tomato This service club consists of persons from any branch of the entertainment field The local nurses were taken on an interesting tour of the village Mr Robertson princi pal of Variety Village gave talk about their work and an swered many questions This trip was thoroughly en joyed and each nurse came home with greater realization of what can be accomplished by the handicapped GREAT LIBRARY Harvard University at Cam bridge has nearly 6000000 volumes in its various library sections continue practice at speaking Czech Dont give up your fine purpose Just try to attain it in ways happier to the whole family No doubt the strict formal re quiremeat of speaking Czech at mealtime can be abandoned in favor of speaking it when you have most lovely times to gether PARENTS QUESTIONS Do teen agers of higher social economic class smoke more than those of lower Those of lower social economic class smoke more ac cording to study reported in the American Journal of Public Health ANN LANDERS Dcu Ann Landau This letter in for the woman who corn plnined because her husband always ask for glen of water right in the middle of the roost exciting part of TV show She doesnt know how inch she is My big laminar says How about nice bacon and tomato sandwich with just little may onnaise on it and toasted please orGee could ever go for some of that terrific cheese dipthe kind with the grated onion and anchovies in It By the time get the snack ready the program Is over and the next one has started so miss part of both Ive tried preparing In ad Vance but It doesnt work He never wants whats already fixed Ive put dicese and crack ers at his elbow as well as fresh fniit but he rarely touches it He always has you for some thing original hope Gunga Din sees this It may help her appreciate man who has simple tastes EIIORTORDER COOK Deni Ann Landon have problem couldnt possibly dis cuss with anyone who knows me Its too embarrassing am 17yearold girl junior in high school My par BRIDEELECT The engagement has been announced of Miss Dianne Marjorie Amos daughter of Mr and Mrs Miller Amos Barrie to Kenneth William Rogers of Toronto The bride groomelect Is the son of Mr and Mrs Carl Rogers of Port Carling St Andrews Fresh byterlan Churdi Barrie will be the setting for the wedding May 12 at pm the general social life of the city and district Weddings anniversarlel by bridgepartlel and coming of age parties visitors and tra vellers are all Items of inter est to the women readers of fhls page Your help In sup plying thls news will be greatly appreciated ENTERTAINMENTB Prior to her marriage at Trin ity United Church Collingwood Miss Shirley Synnott of Stayner was guest of honor at bridal shower held by the staff of Woolworths at the home of Miss Doreen Linnell miscellaneous shower was held at the home of the brides aunt Mrs Martin Doner Hur ontarin Street Friends neighbors and mem bers of the Lady Orange Lodge held miscellaneous shower for the bride at the Stayner Orange Hall presentation Party was held at New Lowell for the bridal couple Short Cut To Kitchen By ShortOrder Chef cats were divorced last year My mother didnt want the divorce but my father fell in love with another woman and wanted his freedom so he could marry her My mother was heartbroken but the agreed My father takes me to dinner every other Friday night He always brings his new wife along She tries to be nice but am uncomfortable in her pres ence its terrible strain on me to be in her company My stom ach gets tied up in knots and cant eat would love to spend few hours alone with my father just the two of us but Iteeemsastflwlllnever get this privilege again as long as live Can you suggest some thingiHURTING HEART Dear Heart Call your father at his place of business and tell him exactly how you feel It lilould not be difficult for him to understand It would be mistake to con tinue these threocornered Fri day dinners if they make you physically ill Surely your dad can arrange to spend these few hours every other week with youALONE Dear Ann Landon am In years old and have four monthold son am not mar ried The babys father In in the Air Force and he will be back in the US In few months live with my parents who have been very good to me My father paid my doctor and hos pital bills and am now working to pay him back The problem in my parents are pressuring me to write to Bill and insist that we be mar ried when he comes home have been writing to Bill regu larly and sending him pictures of the baby He writes back and says the baby is cute He also says he is having wonderful time and the US will sure seem dull after Tokyo Please tell me what to do An dont want to push Bill into marriage he doesnt want am the reserved type who hates to impose on people What do you say CELIA Dear Celia For young lady who considers herself re served its obvious that you cancel your reservations occas ionolly You are shy about the wrong things Buttercup The babys father should have paid the doc tor and hospital bills And he ought to be sending support checks regularly for the child agree it Is unwise to pres sure man into marriage he doesnt want but Bill has legal obligation to support his son and you should insist that he does PEOPLE AND PLACES Phono Eileen Dixon or Audrey Cmilson PA 66537 Nam are intended to cover MUSIC nonons Miss Rosemary Hobson Hol gate Street won honors in the Lions Club Music Festival held at Newmarket April 13 Rose mary won the gold medal in the Open Class accordion senior In years of age and under The Chase Scholarship for outstand Ing player In this class was also won by the 15yearold musician Rosemary is en ban or student grade nine at Bar rie Central Collegiate She is member of the music class and plays the French horn in the Junior Collegiate Band MTAWA WEDDING GUESTS Mr and Mrs Conrad Will iams Shirley Avenue Mr and Mrs Bert Jennett Letitia Street and Mr and Mrs Earle Williams Karen Bill Joe and Susanne of Steel Street were guests at the Town and Coun try Motel Ottawa during the Easter weekend The Harris residents were guests at the wedding of Miss Patricia Wilson and Gerald Clute which was held at St Pauls Presbyterian Church Ottawa on Saturday Sensational Furniture News WATCH WEDNESDAYS PAPER 7W POTREADY FURNITURE SHOWROOMS The House of Quality from 2oz DUNLOP or nooo did they Sfll EVERYTHING BARRIE Barrie Art Club To Hold Annual Tomorrow Evening lienrbrandt and H15 Content porarles will be the subject of Mrs Corry Stolp Boot who will be the speaker at the an nual meeting of the Barrie Art Club tomorrow averting The meeting will be held at the Library Hall and commences at pm Mrs Boot tr summer resid ent of Simcoe County and her an Art Studio in Nottawa She was born In Zulphen Holland and after finishing sdiool iooir private lessons in oil painting from Pnyl Dodifee who in Mr time was pupil of the well known Ditch artist Theophlla da Bock Mrs Boot later en rolled at the State University in Delft Holland and studied his tory of art and architecture Afterwards with the intro duction of her professor at Delft she was given the opportunity to siudy the techniques of the old masters In the Rijlr Museum Art Gallery in Amsterdam and was instructed in the res toration of painting Since coming to Canada Mrs Boot has continued this work on private basis Tickets for the annual ban quet will be available at the meeting The banquet will be held at Central United Church on May Paul Rodrik John son son of the late Franz Johnson will be speaker at the event Angus UCW Plan May Tea Bazaar The April meeting of Angus United Church Women was held at the home of Mrs Art Duck worth The meeting opened with the singing of the theme followed by prayer led by the president Devotions were taken by hire Willis Mrs Eric Coker will conduct the devotions for the May meeting The bake sale afternoon tea and bazaar will be held May 80 In the basement Miss Shirley Synnott Weds At Candlelight Standards of pink and white snapdragons decorated Trinity United Church Colilngwood for the candlelight wedding coro mony of Miss Shirley Synnott Stayner and Ivan Arthur Holmes New Lowell Rev Masecnr officiated at the doublering service Pet er Costa played the wedding music The bride Is the daughter of Mr and Mrs George Synnott of fill Staynor The bride grooms parents are Mr and Mrs Arthur Holmes ER New Lowell Given in marriage by her fa ther the bride chose floor length gown of white delustred satin fashioned with long tor so and large back bow The fitted bodice eatured portrait neckline embroidered with so quins and lily point sleeves Her headdress was tiny crown embroidered In sequins which held fingertip veil of nylon net The bride carried Mrs Ward Elected President At Edenvale WI Annual Session The annual meeting of Eden vale Womena Institute was held at the home of Mrs McDonald Twentyone mem bers were present Mrs life Nabb presided Mrs Glffen gave the mot to He who has health has wealth and he who has hope has everything 11m treasurers report show ed substantial balance for the year Reports of the stand ing committees were given Mrs McDonald and Mrs Maw who are the 4H Club Girl leaders displayed the dresses made by the girls for their cornlng Achievement Day The election of officers re sulted as follows past presi dent Mrs McNabbz presi dent Mra Ward first vice Ys Meneites Plan Fall Show Mrs William Evans was host ess at the April meeting of the Ys Mencttes Eigh membarl and four ladies from the Lad Ies Auxiliary were present repoit on the rummage sale which was very successful was given by Mrs Runham The election of officers was discussed It was decided to hold this in December and Jan nary Mrs Taylor gave spme suggestions on money raising Projects for next Christmas The fashion show and dessert party which will be held in the fall took up most of the even ing with discussion The May meeting will be held at the home of the president Mrs Davey president Mrs Maw second vicepresident Mrs McDon ald secretarytreasurer Mrs Giffen assistant Mrs Maw District Director Mrs Gray don Giffen alternate Mrs Gor don Glifen sick visitors Mrs Kolfschoten Mrs Giffen pianist Mrs Degeer audi tors Mrs McDonald Mrs Sage +H Club Girl leaders Mrs McDonald Mrs Maw branch directors Mrs De geer Mrs Giffen Conveners of standing com mittees agriculture and Can adian industries Mrs Ward health and home economics Mrs Ii Sage citizenship and education Mrs Gordon Giffen historical research Mrs Giffen resolutions Mrs Maw public relations Mrs Maw The May meeting will be held on May 15 in the hall Ceremony bouquet of red and white Sweeb heart roses and stephanotll Bridal attendaan were Miss Irene Synnott sister of the bride maid of honor and Miss Denise ONeil bridesmaid Tho attendants wore dresser of dark powder blue nylon over taffeta The softly fitted bodice were enhanced by intricate pat terns cf rhinestones Commen bonds of matching material fea turing back bows accentuated the waistllncs They carried bouquets of pink and white Sweetheart roses Douglas Konrnan attended the bridegroom The ushers were Gordon Synnott and Francois Gunneau The reception was held In the church hall where the mother of the bride received guests wearing frock of royal blue lace over taffeta with matching accestories corsage of white and pink mums com plemented her costume She was assisted by the mo ther of the bridegroom gownod in twopiece dress of navy crepe with matching accesson les Her eorsago was of pink and white mums For wedding trip to Tonnes see and the southern States the bride chose knitted sheath dress of beige tweed with blue accessories corsage of bronze roses and forgetmono enhanced her ensemble Outoftown guests at the wed ding were from Listowel Michi gan Utopia Toronto Richmond Hill Stayner and Now Lowell MECCA Fast healing for CUTS BURNSJOILS INFECTIONS NOTICE KEMPENFELDT CREDIT UNION Annual Meeting and Banquet THURSDAY APRIL 26TH 630 pm at GUTHRIE COMMUNITY HALL Your Directors are proposing dividend Tickets must be secured at the office 15 Clapperton St pawn SUPERMARKEIIS Extra Specials for early in the week Shoppersl MONDAY SPECIALS TUESDAY WELLINGTON ST BARBIE SHOPPING PLAZA SAVE 61 CLARKS FANCY REG 16 2001 JUICE SAVE 16 LEAN NO WASTE REG 69o BEEE STEAKETTESw53 SAVE l3cl WASHED US NO GRADE I002 CEL LO BAGS REG 238 65

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