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Barrie Examiner, 27 Apr 1962, p. 4

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CSCL Oi Barrie Win Guild Trophy The twelfth annual meeting oi the Canadian Society of Creative Lealhcrcrait was held at Woodgrcen Community Cen tre Toronto April 14 The Barrie Branch oi CSCL was represented by Mrs Mary Boyd Orlliia Miss Iicien An derson Longiord Mills Mrs Nora lluyck Newmnrket and Mrs Sherle Bottrili Mrs Nor ma harry Mrs Eleanor Couth Mrs Clara Cavanagh Mrs May Corbett Mrs Elsie Tuck Mrs Vi Caldwell all oi Bar rie ENTER COMPETITION The annual branch competi tion for the Weston Guild Tro phy was won by the Barrie Branch this year Articles for the competition were entered by Mrs Corbett framed navy purse Mrs Cavonagh leather shoe horn Mrs Trcw braid ed mans belt Mrs Barry picture frame Mrs hick stamp album Five members of the Barrie Branch were awarded Associ ate Standing by the Board of Selection They were Mrs Bar Xy Mrs Tuck Miss Anderson Mrs Bottrill and Mrs Jac ombs Each submitted four ar ticlcs to qualify for their pro inssional membership as well as iilling all other requiralt meats VARIETY OF ARTICLES The Barrie Branch also had an impressive exhibition oi art icles in the branch display Art icles entered included boxes Mrs Corbe Cavanagh Mrs Botirill Mrs Tuck Mrs Huyck jewel case oi solid solo leather and modernistic lamp designed and crafted by Mr Dway ne Trew book ends Mrs Jessie Trew bclts Mrs lluyck Mrs lrew Mrs Barry Mra Corbett flower display Mrs Cavnnagh iur ses Mrs Caldwell Mrs Daisy Carruthers Mrs Coutts Mrs Tuck shoe horns Miss Edna West Mrs Cavanagh miscellaneous small articles such as desk pads secretaries wallets cigarette box cover change purses Miss Ander son Giirnet Pratt Mrs Jac nmbs Mrs Coutts Miss Kay Yasunaka Eleven members plan to at tend the eighth International Assembly of Loathcrcraitsmcn the Wolverine Hotel Detroit Michigan May and ANN LANDERS Traveller Is Treading 0n Wifes Worn Shoes Dear Ann Lnnden Ill put it in blunt language have out grown my wife She was all right 16 years ago when was country who from Grand Island Nebraska But Ive come long way since then and she is STILL back in Grand Islandmentally that is We have no children and dont know what she does with her time She never reads book or the editorial page of newspaper Her idea of current events or world affairs is Whats happening with Liz and Eddie She hora me with her back ience gossip travel lot in my work and have lunches and dinners with sophisticated goodlooking delt partment store buyers One very attractive young divorcee pointed out that when person outgrows his shoes he throws them away Lite is too short to hang on to things which no longer have meaning How about it lWES Dear Wes How charming oi the woman to compare your wife to an old pair of shoes And how noble of you to let her get away with it If you think your wife is pro vincial why dont you take her along on some of your trips and help her instead of discussing her failings with outsiders And no cracks please about Grand Island Nebraska The small towns of America have STBOUD CONGRATULATIONS Mrs William Muir Pains wick won the jackpot $100 at the bingo in Stroud Com munity Hall last week spon sored by the Hall Board CLUB CONVENTION Four of our Stroud boys David Pratt Dale Neely Craig Hunter Jr and Jim Brady from Barrie District Central Collegiate leit Monday morn iftg motoring to Ottawa to the ourday Key Club convention Cngratuiations to Mr and Mrs Oetelaar on the birth of baby girl on Saturday in Royal Victoria Hospital Barrie Mr and Mrs George Weth erill and Mr and Mrs Bill Bartko spent the weekend with Mr and Mrs Dick Weatherill in Capreol Jackie Carolyn and Sandra returned home with their sister to Toronto for week Miss Amelia Webb and Dale Toronto spent the weekend with their parents Mr and Mrs Lloyd Webb produced some of our most il lustrious names GIVEN THE HEAVEIIO Dear Ann Loaders Dont tell me Im crazy know it Any woman who would allow an en gagement to drag for ll years would have to be nuts What want to know is whether or not should make this heel pay through the pocketbook was 23 when John and met It was love at first sight He had looks family back ground promising future and charm to burn We were en gaged in 1951 Dont ask me why we never married dont know the answer Four months ago he hired new secretary sineeyed shapely brunet of 23 After she had worked there only week John said she was the most ei iicient girl hed ever seen heard whispers but thought it was just gossip Last week John told me our romance had simply worn itself out He is going to marry this girl Shall sue him for breach of promise He has plenty of money and have nothing but BROKEN HEART Dear Broken Heart Breach of promise suits are outlawed in many states And even where they arent outlawed do not support such action You went with this man ior II years of your own volition You were fool If money can mend your broken heart you have most unusual ticker What you really need is repair man from National Cash Register ANNOYING NEIGHBOURS Dear Ann Lnndera We moved into this house four months ago My wife and are quiet mind YouMwnbusinesstypes and we dont fool much with neighbors In all our years we never had trouble with anybody and we dont want trouble now The family next door includes couple of boys who bounce basketball on the side of our house until it drives as crazy They also have dog that barks all day and half the night If we could do something about that basketball think we could stand the dog Ive always heard that when you complain to neighbors about their kids or dogs it never gets better It always get worse Whats your advice HEAD ACIIE gt Dear Headaebei Dont com plain Ask them if you can help put up basketball honp on their garage or on the side at their house As for the dog maybe wax earplugs will help ALLISTON SOCIAL NOTES Mr and Mrs George Dren nan of Guelph visited at the home oi their sonlniaw and daughter Mr and Mrs John Lewis Fletcher Crescent dur ing the Easter weekend Mr and Mrs Vern McQuny oi Eeeton visited at the home at Mr and Mrs Harry Gray Victoria Street Easter Sunday Mrs John Harvey has re turned to her home in North Bay after weeks visit with her mother Mrs Alma Brouse Victoria Street West Jack Ellis iormcr resident oi Alliston son of Mr and Mrs Sandy Ellis has recently been promoted to Manager oi the new Zellers store at Grim shy Ontario Mr Ellis was iormerly the assistant manager oi Zellers in St Catharines He and his family have recently moved to Grimsby The Cancer Fund Drive spon sored by the Rotary Club of Aliiston was success and the objective of 51500 was met The Easter Seal Campaign is still in action under the AI liston Lions Club and donations are still needed to make it real success Mr and Mrs Wilson and sons Clinton and Todd visited at the home oi Mr Newton Wilson Easter Sunday On the some day birthday party was held for their son Clinton in celebration of his fourth birthday Mr and Mrs James Haekett and family of Gait visited their mother Mrs Frank Hac kett on Good Friday and al so their iather who was con iined to Stevenson Memorial Hospital Since then Mr Hac kett has been able to return to his home to convalesce AT TILE ANNUAL meeting oi the Canadian Society of Creative Leathercrait held in Toronto the above Barrie wo men received their associate diplomas They are from the left Mlss Helen Anderson Mrs Elsie hlck Mrs Norma Barry Mrs Shirle Bottrill and Mrs Del Jacornbs Abovo leit are members of the Bar ric CSCL who had articles dis played in the brandi compe 0mm TIIE BARRIE EXAMINER FRIDAY APRIL 27 1552 Simcoe Presbytery President Will Speak At May Meeting The April meeting oi Collier Street United Church Women was held April Is in the re creation room The president Mrs Ohia holm opened tho meeting by welcoming the ladies The secretary Mrs Rowe read the minutes of the March meeting They were adopted as read It was noted from the minutes that the May meeting had been set for the afternoon of May 24 This wnl changed to the evening of May 24 with Mrs Bell president of Sim coe Presbytery UCW as speak er Mrs Stephens gave the treasurers re rt This was ad opted as rea Committee reports were giv en Mrs Parker spoke for the stewardship and recruiting com mittee oiiering to assist any units wishing program on Stewardship The work of the Supply and Social assistance committee was reported by Mrs AI en Donations of baking were re4 quested for the bake table at the Springtime In Paris tea on be held May Panel Discussion gt At Dinner Meeting ALLISTON Special dinner meeting in St Johns United Church Alliston saw group of more than so regis tered nurses gather for an int eresting program regarding their work as members of the South Simcoe Chapter oi the Registered Nurses Association of Ontario The evening con sisted of three main items on the agenda Miss Jeanette Gillespie gave report on the workshops that the chapter conducted in Mar ch on Public Relations and this presented many new chal lenges to those present The District President now member of the South Simcne Chapter Mrs Joan Gibson ac quainted the members with matters at the Provincial Boa rd level in Toronto She advis ed that ail district presidents are members of the Provincial board and arekept aware of its functions panel discussion was con ducted by the instructors and head nurses of Royal Victoria Hospital Barrie These profes sinnal personnel had recently attended workshop planned by the Canadian Nurses Asso ciation on the upgrading of Schools of Nursing with the purpose in mind of improving standards of nursing in gener al During the discussion the Before lion boy Furs Compare AI To 05m Ousmma onanle Icon STORAGE Snttsfactlon Guaranteed ovum OWOBKMANSHIP AND No chillLinn nova ALL man Lugs selection To suit Bvery Budget we invit Your Inlpenflon WIIiIiIIIS FIIIIS Burries Exclusive Farrier who makes and sells in only Barrie Toronto laptop St PA 34363 panel told what the Barrie hos pital is already doing in this regard The meeting was advised that the annual meeting of the Provincial Board of the Regis tered Nurses Association will be held at the Royal York Hotel Toronto this month The meeting adjourned with everyone feeling that this had been helpful and thoughpro voking session Areas represented were Bar rie Colllngwood Bradford and Alliston The president of the South Simcoe Chapter Miss Yule chaired the meeting Miss Elizabeth Langman It of Royal Victoria Hos pital Barrie won the lucky draw for flowers It was decided to order Has tiNotes and Christmas cards with picture oi the new chancel to be sold at the bazaar to be held Nov 14 The members were reminded of the UCW Presbyterial meet ing May at Ailiaton begin ning at 230 in the afternoon WORSHIP sauvica Mrs Edmonds leader at the Allegro unit was in charge of the worship service The theme for the service was tak en from Jesus story of the Sower of Seeds Mrs Ed monds was assisted by Mrs Cook Mrs Tupllng Mrs Graif Mrs Forster who read passages illustrating the theme Several hymns for the Easter season were sung with piano accompaniment by Mrs Smail MISSION FIELD NEWS Following the service Mrs Steele gave talk on the new mission field of Brazil Adetter from the United church missionaries Mr and Mrs Lloyd Stracban was read This Barrie couple leit last November for Brazil and their letters described their trip They will be spending year at Campinas learning to speak Portuguese and then will take up their work as agricultural missionaries at Dawsey Rural Centre about 400 miles from Sao Paulo The meeting closed with benediction Refreshments were served by the Alpha unit FENDLEYS FLOWERS 14 BLAKE ST PA 85915 MEDICINES ARE OUR SPECIALTY Of course we carry healthaids sickroom sup plies and many other products you like to buy in pharmacy but our efforts are chiefly concen trated on our prescription dispensing We try our best to compound them carefully and as speedily as safety permits There are more than 4000 different medicines in our prescription laboratory Each one is classi fied for immediate selection carflully stored to protect potency ready and waiting for any emer gency or regular need YOUR DOCTOR CAN PHONE us when you need medicine Pick up your prescription if shopping nearby or we will deliver promptly without extra charge great many people entrust us with their prescriptions May we compound dflRfiRQ DRUG cor Divan and STORE Geo CEILIth th Dang narcihm Dunlap Sta tition which won the Barrie group the Weston Guild Tro my They are from the leit Mrs Elsie Tuck Mrs Mae Corbett Mrs Norma Barry Mrs Jessie irew and Mrs Clara Cavanagh RVH Nurses Hold Panel Discussion Nurses from Royal Victoria Hospital Barrie presented panel on Canadian Nurscs As sociation and Upgrading of Schools of Nursing at dinner meeting held at Alliston Weds nesday Members oi the South Simcoe Chapter oi Registered Nurses Association of Ontario District 11 attended the meet Hg Miss Greta Flannery surgical instructor was moderator Pan elists wcre Miss Glenna Down ey obstetrical supervisor Miss Catherine McKinnon director oi nursing education Miss Aud rey Mapes pediatrics instruc tor Miss Olive Robertson sur4 gery supervisor Mrs Florence Lockhart obstetrical head nurse and Miss Middleton medical instructor question and answer period followed Among the dinner guests were Miss Abernathy and Miss Mc Martin senior students at Roy al Victoria Hospital Barrie and Miss Reid oi Barrie student nurse iromGuelph hos pltal Miss Jny Yulc president of South Simcoe chapter was in the chair and welcomed guests and members Mrs Jessie Couplond secretary treasurer gave her report MISS Jeannette Gillespie of Simoce County Health Unit re ported on the district workshop held in Drillia recently The theme was public relations URGES SLIIILMING MONTREAL iCP Paris couturier Claude Riviera her self diminutive size 10 said in an interview here that Chanel is one of the greatest desrgners but her clothes are so kind to the figure that she is not really kind to the women who wear them Women need dresses that tell them not to eat too much she added PEOPLE AND PLACES PhonefllnenDtxxmuAudrvyCoulmnPAGGm Notes In intended to cover the general social tits oi the city and district Wadiup anniversaries birthdays bridg pnrtiu and coming of In parties visitors and In velieiI are all ttenu of inter ut to the women reader or this page Your hcip In sup plying this new will be nutty appreciated HOLIDAY IN NEW YORK Mrs Calvert at Rose Street returned to the city this week after iivedays holi day in New York City Mrs Calvert was accompanied by her sister Miss Margaret Cou ghlln of Toronto On arrival in New York Mrs Calvert was met by her son Gary who is student at St Peters Col lege in Baltimore The trio were guests of Mrs Calverts aunt Mrs John Gallagher oi Brooklln New York ATTEND WEDDING Mr and Mrs Burk holdcr oi Miami Florida were in the city at the weekend to attend the wedding oi their nephew John Lawrence Jose and Mildred Eleanor Meredith Miss Gladys Davies at Handl ton and Mrs Brace at St Catharines were also guests at the wedding Mrs IL Jose of Toronto mother of the bridegroom entertained at dinner party for the bridal party following rehearsal Frilt day evening The dinner party was held at the Cedar Rail Restaurant The Private Duty Registered Nurses of Barrie met at the home of Mrs George Lilllngton High Street recently Any registered nurses in the area in terested in doing private duty should contact Miss Frances Robertson High Street Easter weekend guests at the home of Mr and Mrs Ralph Snelgrove Theresa Street Sauna STEAM BATHS am pm PA 87 II were their daughter Elias beth student at Havelgal College Tomato and their son Tim student oi Asbbury College Ottawa Peter Martin of Newfoundland student oi Ashbury College was aLso guest at the Saclgrove resid eace OFF TO VANCOUVER Mr and Mrs DouglasM¢ Gonnigsl and son George Let ltia Street will leave the city tomorrow for Vancouver Brit Ish Columbia where they will spend the summer months Mr McGonnigaI will be working with construction company on the TransCanada Highway Mrs McGonnlgai who has been employed at the Royal Bank of Canada for the past three years was entertained at dinner party at the Wellington Hotel by the women members at the stall of the Plaza and downtown branches presen tation was made to Mrs Me Goanlgal by Mr Fraser man ager oi the downtown branch oi the Royal Bank on behalf of staii members FRESH BREEZE OSLO AP looking for handy way to ventilate rod road tunnel being built on Nor ways south coast the oiiiclals turned tothe air force ior help Result an engine and propeller to provide lively breeze flt BlANKETS cleaned IIFII white stays white colors sparkle Call on us and tool WRIGHT CLEANERS LTD 38 DUNLOP ST BARBIE DIAL PA 8553 Dr HODGES Wishes to announce the opening of his office for the practice of Dentistry on Tuesday May lst 1962 at 93 Dunlop St East Suite 302 BARBIE ONTARIO Telephone until May lst PA 60751 After May isLPA 81841 NOW IN BARRIE HAIR STYLING AT DISCOUNT 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