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Barrie Examiner, 14 Sep 1967, p. 6

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tcst CLUBWOMISN ATTEND DINNER Admiring one at the lloral arrangements at lira tread tahlc oi the Womens Service Club Dinner nrc lrorn LEFT T0 IIIEIIT lis Ell Taylor president oi Latlles Auxilary to Kiwanis Chrh Mrs Harry Ncsbitt chairman oi the din her and past resident of the Ladies Auxl nry lo the Lions Club and Mrs Don Cora dy president at the Kinetic Club Twelve Barrie clubs were represented at the din ner which was Centennial Protect held at the Continen tal inn last evening Exam iner Photoi Priest Front India Strikes Blow For FemQIe Equality OTTAWA tCl Seeing Canadian coctls at work iris helped persuade priest Irom India to strike small blow or remote equality in his country Ialher Mosas Carmelita priest studying social work in Ottawa suggested to his super Oro Dancers Win Contest 0m Township Square Dancers don the judgcs nod ct proval to take lrrst prile in old tyme square dancing competition last evening in Urn Community liali capacity audience died the trail and remained for the dancing which ollnllcd the con Lady dancers in the winning group were identical pastel cen tennial costumes with mulching sun bonnets Dancing ability gtnndgteostume presentation was the basis or judging and all five groups com peting provided the Judges with dllticult decision in the can test were Forest Ilome Octellu second prize llama Township Oldiirners third Longlord Cen tennial Square Dancers teen age group awarded iourth place and the Hawkesione Steamers Clayton Melntash ras caller tor the Longtord dancers and Manly Leigh called for the re nralnder Music tor the competi tion and the dance afterwards was provided by Rudy dlaaks Star Dusters oi Orlllln ltlr and Mrs Art Grase oi Alliston and Mr and Mrs lilhcrt Grose oi Barrie acted as judgesl WARDEN George Iaciny was master oi ceremonies On receiving the cash prizes all square dance groups donated the money back to the Dre Agriculture Society to promote another competition next year In the contest or best cost umed couples Mr and Mrs ltcy Hastings oi Guthrie placed first Pretty teenager Patsy Eowan of Ore accompanied by Monty Leigh took second prize lots that girls be admitted to the social work school where he teaches in Kerala province its sort at rcvoiationor change but began to thin that the scope oi social work training could not be complete it girls were not trained too Iuliicr ltloscs is small man with thicklenscd glasses and warm appealing manner This spring he got his master oi social work degree lrom St Patrickstiegc now part of Carleton University In Septemv her he will resume teaching at the Institute at Social Work ilalaglri Kalamarsery Keralo The school begun tour years ago is the only one in the prov ince on the southwest coast oi lndia Kerala is one at the smallest and poorest provinces Iii papilla lion oi 100000th means there are moo people per square mile compared with lire per square mile in Canada TEACHERS PROBLEM Kcralas literacy rate is lndiashighest and Father Moses says there are plenty oi school teachers but this is one at the provinces problems l0ur cducationls geared to producing teachers and score taries not the dootors and tech nicians we need There is great need tor social workers to teach health nutrition and money manage meat and to work in prisons and factories There are no weiiare services in Kerala no mothers allow aliens and no rehabilitation services in the prisons Mental health programs are almnrt unknown Father lttoscr will teaehlhe instilutes so students communi ty development and the prac tice of coups and credit unions colleague who has been studying in Toronto will instruct tn correctional serv ices Famine is problem in Kcrala thoughthc situation is not as bad as in Bihar The people live on rice sudtopioca eestlng about livo rupees75 centsa day tor tamin at live IIItllD TO EARN Eat the iathcr can hardly corn those two rupees There are nyencles such as CARE dis trihutnii food but hir il daytoday business The people must be shown how to attack their own resources In his campaign to help his fellow Indians help themselves Father Moses is trying to stock the library at the institute at Social Work with books and films no child care psychology industrial relations correction at services and community eco nomies Ile also hopes some Canadian university or colicgo may take an interest in helping his school With only one school to pre ducc socie workers lor 20 000000 people knowlm not going to work miracles It will take time and patience Missionary Nundetor Will Continueliiork In East Africa VANCOUVER CF Sister Maria dc Porres nundoctor on her way to medical mls sionnry career in East Africa iceis she is better doctor because she is nun For her she says there is no materialistic side to medicine Sister Maria 27 leit her home in suburban Surrey in GOLF CHAMPION Mrs Shirley Ilia vhin at Marshall St Barrie won the Ladics Club Championship at Sunday Mrs Howkins shbwo hora with miniature oi the trophy defeated Itiurlei llllt ier an the lflth hole of close matcir Photo by Hashim 195p for Boston to enter the novrtrate of the Eranclscanlltlis stonary Sisters at Africa She went on tram there to obtain medical degree from the National UniIcrsity of Ireland in Cork Newshc is looking Inlr ward to her work in Alrica Even as small girl planned to go to Africa some day As Schoolgirl lwas always reading about Africa Sister Maria home on leave beiore starting year at 0tta Iva General Hospital in prepa ration or her Atrica posting said it is pity that more girls are not aware ol the careers open to themio religious orders She said girls in North Amer lea lack an accurate concept of religious lite gt The restless attitude of todays materialistic can infiltrate even the life in convent she sold whichvcould explain wh numbers at or en part cularly in the United States are leaving their religious ordlrs to enter secular work SPEAKING ortropicnuarrticrsm HOLIDAY GUESTS tier and Mrs Garth Nel Wn itchiin and Gretm have been holldoyia lot the past two maths whh sir Nelsons pm cats Mr and Mrs llE Nel son et Napier St The irrnity formerly oi Brhnerlon Ont his left the city tor their new home in Thomhlll where Mr Nelson hu Iccc led cell to Diorahlll United ch 0125 CURLlNO Newlyelected pruiden Mu Doug item Holtto St wu hasten to the opening meeting of the ladies section of Burris Curiiog Club with 14 members Fluent shunted data for bonrpicls and the opening dinner plans were discussed Social Convener Mri Peacock tr looking or reconvened Mri Jack Butler and Mn lion Stephem transom gave fr pom Mn Ron Armstrong wrr requested to look ifth the new curlers bunch was served by Mrs Homer following Idiwm mcat by Mrs Stephens SIIANTY BAY ARTIST The painting presented bylhe Progrcisive Conservative We mens Association to Mrs John Dtefenbaker was the work oi Joell notes are intended Io cover the general social lit at the oily District toddlers WU acrim pertin trlrellm and visitors are all items of interest to rudm this page Your Iain ll supplying this new will be null Appreciated Pluto phone no Bum Sr Iminer 1266531 nod for Andrey Coalon at We mens Dcplrtrput Shanty 55y lltlst tirele OBrien it it be recalled that it Collier United hutch Wo mens Antique Show in use colledion of Mr OBrlcni paint ing was on dispiny Tldr year in that spot plcturcrol Dorrie scenes and is of earlier days will be played The en tlauo show like Ice in Collier 5t Fellowship all Sept 11 from to to pm and Sept tram ltt um until pm NORTII GRADUATE Min Mary Deidre and her Illv ter Ann daughters oi Dr and Bold Billie St have left the city to continue studies Both llellllitlli¢l oi Barrie North Collegiate Fellow lng reduction Dom Victoriu Col Local Artist Outlines History Of Painter Born lit Shanty Bay By HAZEL BARKER Atthc Progressiva Conserve tive Convention held in Tomato prmnutlon was made to Mr and Mn Didonblknr the former leader of the party and his wile Mr Dielonbsker was prcienl ed with ellvcr troy formerly in the possession at Sir John Macdonold To his wife Olive war given painting which am sure interested many local artists It was water color oi the or the entrances to the House at Parliament in Ottawa This painting was done by Lu cius OBrien who was born at Shanty Boy in 1332 He was trained as an engineer but left Ihe profession to devote all his than to painting Many at his water colors were done in th Mudtoka dtitrict lie was an excellent dran his man but hie pictures cent to certain somatic realism with considerable attention to dctlil Having the support at the Gov oraortenerll the Marquis of Lorne and his wile Frlneorr Inuise who was herrell point er he led group of artists in plan to form the linon Ac ademy Since its formation an nual exldbitlaas have been held NATIONAL GALLERY Lucius OBrien was the Ae adcmyl first president Much oi his work hangs in the Nov tlonll Gallery thbekl Fills is notable one showing wide knowledge at porn as in draughtrminihip and delicate color lie is one of Shanty Days most tumour ions Woman Crusades For sweepstakes Lennon out tCPLMary English concedes that lot at people consider her nut The dynamic grandmother who has taken it upon hersclt to see thotsweepstakcs are legal trail in Canada says They come up to me and ask what Im getting out at this thn tell them Nothing they say Im crary As matter at tact the live your campaign has cost her money about$10000 she said in an interview Wednesday It nearly broke her heart to sell her home in Calgary and her beloved French provincial dining room Iuite but she believes her cause well worth the sacrifice She says it makes her tight intz mad when she talks about the $1000tl0tltitt leaving Canada every ear for foreign sweep stakc ckets Money that could be used here if sweepstakes were legal she says hfiliions of dollars are also being spent by people who buy counterfeit tickets she says LAW IIYPOCRITICAL Mrs English says she believes tholaw which prohibits sweepstakes is based on lurpoe risy Members of Parliament buy tickets Large companies give away big prizes Churches run hingvs Whats the ditter cnec She remembers the cancer and multiple sclerosis patients in Calgary hospital where she worked as cook They buy sweeps lie tickets because theyre too og for bright tomorrow why should that little bit at enjoyment be taken from these people who have solittle to live for They say sweepstakes are immoral bntits tar more immoral to see Indians living in herein and to see mental health and medical research crying out for money Im not saying sweepstakes are going to be the end oi everything but think we could use the maneyherc EXTRA corics CENTENNIAL EDITION ARE STILL AvAILAeLs IN LIMITED 20 CENTSEACH dummy If ordered by mail please besure to Include remittanceiand lull malllngaddress with your order mongoose Examiner Is saynnu Street inJlaLfiDiL Course anv Mrs English got involved in sweepstakes in 1061 when she heard nwcepstaker dismissed on hot line radio program in Calgary wh died was 11th CIRCULA PETITION group at 20 women decided to circulate petitionior legall zation at owner and the response was iaatntic the Man She was in encouraged that when she and her husband went on British Columbli holiday aha tank the petitions with her She covered all the west and again was met with In enthu siastic ruponse from the gen eral public Since she was the only domain the group without young taroily at home the vol unteered to take Operation Sweepsteko to Eastern Canada Mrs English husband John passed away in 1963 and she gave upnhor homo and lab to relocate Ottawa where she feel she is closer to the action Her next step Is to take her case to the minister Justice llis otficc is to let her know Friday when she can present her case to him ltn Wrath at Toronto Man is now enrolled at Univrally at British Columbia Vancoum for AW at tho CDODdIM Seclll Worhm in at on ag Quoeifl nutty Klantoo is in mulled In the Physiother at thesdiobtotltdid Mod didne ATKINSON SCHOOL Min Donne Hunter drum of Mr and Mrs Earl Hunter of Dryrlow Drire left the cit on Monday to enroll at th on School at Nursing Toronto West urn llnrpitaL Alia enrolled at ur rimeuhool Min Bonnil Woodward dlught of Mr ltlrr Sid Woodwar oi Ardlgh lid and Misc Catharina Wrgrnan Ontario Scholarship winner and graduate oi Clllilli Cellulite Catharina is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Woman on Barrie FROM CALIFORNIA Mrs Aitkra oi Alhambra Gatheroh has been visiting her parents Mr Ind Mrs George Hunter of Blyvlow Arc ltiinotr Point Mrs Ailkon wll also guest of her brother sgd sistertartan life and Mrs Cline of Dalston Travelling in let airliner Mrs Allison will visit Expo at and than New York City Ectorn returning to her Calitornia residence she will hol iday at bar Vegas Nevada BIRTHDAY PICNIC It picnic supper at Springwatcr Pork Mldhurat marked the birthday at Mrs WNW at Dalton St The six ions and two daughter at the guert of honor arranged the special party At tending were Mr and Mrs James Bristow James lr ct and Jerry at Baillie York Mr and Mrs Jack Bris tow Dianne and lonloinc oi Owen Sound Mr and Mn Bt vin Bristow Donald Debbie and Donna at Ushridzo and Mr and Mrl Ray Brllww toothy Sandra Ind Glenn oi Angus Attending from Bir rie won Mr and Mrs Idolr old Bristow Gordon Alan and Robbie Mr and Mrs Lyle Drietow Lyle Lynn and Pat ricia Mrs Irohal LIviagalon and daughter Gayle and Mrs iean Volilck son David and daughter Brenda AT SCARBOROUGH Mrr Chippei at William St has returned to the city toi lowlng holiday at the Scar borough residence of her broth crsnd Itsterinllw Mr 1nd Mrs Hardy FROM ENGLAND Mrs Shawls of Falmnutb Cornwall England is guest at the home at her sonltiulaw and da hter Mr and Mrs Net ltt or at St The English visitor arrive on charter flight called Conurpu which represents Canada Australia New Zealand United States IolclltI Arsocla lion Mrs Shawls will be in tin city for three weeks CARLETON UNIVERSITY Miss Ellen Heavis daughter at Mr and MrsElwood Boavts at Penetang St has enrolled in first year Journalism at Carleton Unl verrtty Ottawa ltDP Is Looking To Ont Election SAIINIA CF The national New Democratic Port is look Iog for the Ontario provincial election to score break through for the party across Canada party member of the House of Commons said Wednesday night Reid Scott are or Toronto Danlorth said what happens in Ontario will have profound cheat on the party natonall FRONT AND CENTREI In My New suoss av SAVAGE Johnny likes to show me oil in my now Savage Shoes from Norman Shoes ites Italic Proud of my land taste The do feel good And the colour matches my dress lust rillrt New allrlvegottn dn ll rel Jenny to Set pair and well hath be rhewiollli 24 Dimiqu NORMAN as OCTOBER The engagement at stirs Con nio Ott to Harry Gillespie it been announced with the wedd ing to intro pincetnSt Thomas Anglican Church Shanty Dry it an sitarnoon ceremony Oct ELECT FLEMING WINNIPEG CF Donald hlenung an slowed in the recent Progressive Conserva tive national leadership ccnrcn tion Wednesday we elected ileutcnrnt grind commander oi WEDDING The bridelobe lit daugh ter of Mrs in Oil of Du Ito and the late Mr Ott The bridegroomrelcct in tho Ion oi Mr and Mrs Jack Olli es ofPhel stoo Photos Giiiirge Drought the Supreme Council at the Ancient and Accepted Scottish title of Canada ray nxnrrnvca wane ins CALL mun Dame furniture 32th ONLY more ones snvn NOW ANPLannI 3e Show Never baton have we been able to otler the Famous springAli Blck Support Mnttrcan it on genuine min$4995 Fenian Marplloltcsted and proven Kerr allsleet nnl constructlon with different kinds of sprhiii to give yauj 1me audit tnnl om mattress wtur the Iuppofl in tort the right pincer Pounds and pound of the highesbnndo cotlnnlclt to pamper you Quilted no an aim slutinsulator that it cannot Ihlll or Jurnp Covered with benutilnla oz floral ticking oi tho but ounlity and beautifully tailored us only the springtlr people with years or experience can tailor If you want real quality and years oi eomtort at denotenorth price drop lp test the SpringAli Fantasy Ind let now youthen at Fantastic Savings Open Thursday Friday evening till pm time fittIIiturc nouns srrirarfeinnts

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