at Steele St and previously 35 without becoming involved 100 reporters who attended the day afternoon In St Marys school auditorium In the pho to above standing at the back are from bait to Right six me EXCITEMENT over tiny young pianists are shown above following their partici pation In recital bold Sun Open HOuSe For Retirement Oi 43Yec1r Barrie Teacher the principal Steele St School Smith made the presenta tion of two pieces of furniture on behalf of her teaching as sociates The furniture included large dining consolertabls that folds up compactly and aWcorner cupboard Both the table and ihhe cabinet were in walnut tin IS After her retirement at the end of June Miss McGrcgor will remain in barrio on New ton St where she moved just recently July Show or High Fashions PARIS tit ntersiThe wealthy women of the world can relaxthe show rooms of high fashionyslowcddown by French year old Jamie Lcepcr lrs Muriel uponteacher of the pupils heard In recital and Bruce Cameron also six Barrie teacher for it years teacher for is years Miss Flora McGregor attended an open house at her most recent post Steele St School Satur day afternoon The open house tea was sponsored by the Steele Sit Horne and School Association in order to allow former pupils of Miss McGregor to return and meet their teacher and also to make retirement presentations to her Miss ichrogor is retiring irom teaching after seven years years at King Edward School hurton Ave ACTIVE 1N BARRIE Miss MeGragor has been ac tive in the Barrie area in the Womens Federation of Touch ers Federation as well as now ers Federationas well as now holding position on the execu nm ruins McGREGOR live at the Barrie Mental Health Association 11an hnnse was supposed to fin is strikes will release their colloc Puprts from as iar away as tions in Jnl as planned WatcrlnoSudburyraDonaAlills PRESENTATIONSfli fliumï¬g The Home and Schoo eTnnounced that elation represented by Mrs Feldman presented Miss Me Grcgor with large silver tray in honor of her retirement and Wyeville and Toronto returned to visit with Miss McGrogor She greeted guests and chnttlt ed with old friends from two until alter 500 pm when the the shows will begin the week of Monday July 22 Dior will show his designs Wednesday July 24 but the dates for many other fashion houses are still not set At the Maison Staten lead ing fabric house spokesman said he materials would be d2 iivered to designers in time to produce the clothes The iirm whose textile mills went on strike nevertheless expects to fill 80 per cent of its orders Designer Yves St Laurent will display his collection to buyers July 25 and to the press July 28 Only about familial the St Laurent staff reported tawork at the Rue Spontini during rc ccnt weeks As result hs stail reports the collections will include only about 80 models in stead of his standard 120 With both Balentriaga and Castillo out of businessbefore the strikerumors floated through the city that Molyneux and Guy Laroche would aso fold But both designers cm phatjtially deny this Fashions Become Proiest Without Carrying Placard NEW YORK AP hat is New York couture groups fall fashion collection previews last week Human mum Ammo F57 Rudr Gernrercb defended the trend to unisex as breaking hm MW down of conventional attitudes wa of sexual behavior that began Femmeilyvfl man in England in the early 1960s Masculinity if you are nywng men and mm are beginning to communicate as He said fashion also is no sex human beings without hamper uallty at all in clothesunis lem ty and mascu as has come to be known And it is costumes from vaudeville To be unwit today trunk greatvgreaigreat grand agreed designer Ciodah mothers wedding dress or rags OKenuedy or Dublin is tn have from the hacks oi hippiesi solid bottom or to walk like He said clothes have become are canymg hafldbag be way to protest without car 13 km rying placards They had he 55 55 does not agree that women are come way Involvement ready to look like men yetnot even the ruffled bejeweiied and longhaired men Women are vying more than ever for the attention said POPULATION GROWS The National Geographic Susie ety says there will be 00000000tt persons in the world Fablani was the most adven turous member of ninemem ber panel of designers who dis cussed fashfon Saturday before Miss OKennedy now that some men haveturncd into peacocks by 2000 if present trends contin ue gMMWMONDAYJUNI 18 Sunday afternoon violins and cellos Joined with the tiny bo ginners on piano to give In ctr semble that was mushLun usual and to delight the parents of the unlit pianists At th an At the front from left Io night live year old Ros anne Harper Pant Harper aged tour Bernle Smith live and sevenyearold Froom EightyGatherAtHollyReunion nual recital of the students from the studio of Muriel Lapse held at St Marys Auditorium five yearold children Bernie Smith and Rosanne Harper played the tuneful Flute song as duet but with the additions at record er two eetii and violin Jamie Iceper played his nursery rhyme accompanicd by Paul beeper on cello Violin students of Cyril beep er added interesting variety to the program Piano sololsts performmg Paul Harper Cynthis Bruce Cameron John For Descendants OiPioneers Over 00 descendantsof Rob ert and Archibald Noble early pioneers who emigrated to Mul mer Townshi from County Fer managh he and in the 18105 gathered at Gladys and Clay cnce FishersHolly forfllhcir Vasth reunion Present from Michigan were his and Mrs Alien Noble and Donna Mr and Mrs Russell Noble Sn Mr and Mrs Russ ell Noble Jr and their new son Scott who received present for the youngest member also Mr and Mrs Harry Noble who were presentlor the first time Mr and Mrs Ron Aunts and their new son Patrick Wyn rard Sask nee Jn Fisher were the couple travelling the furthest distance prize was also won by Mrs Wilfred Nelson Alliston who had the most grandchildrcn pre sent Count the Candies in the jars contests were won by Garry McKibbon Rosemant John Linuniss Toronto and Betty Mchlioch Pnlgravc The prvgramofraces and games were prepared by the secretaryand the Fisher larnily which everyone participated in in the absence of the Lynn Rus sell family sports conveners Alter large supper the secre tary Mrs lsobel Bowman Bar rie presided over the business session in the absence of the President Allen Horner Brad ford and Vice President Lynn Russell Midhurst Cards were signed by evelY one to besent to Mrs Lucy Galbraith Collingwo od and Airs Vi Trimble Fergus it was moved by Harold McCul loch and seconded by Wilfred Nelson that Mrs Mabel White and Mrs Marion McKibbon be responsible for the next meeting place and Shelhtmle Park was suggested for the next June pic nrc VOTE FOR RECORD SACRAMENTO Calif ME The mens track and field committee of the US Amateur Athletic Union voted unani mously Saturday to apply for world records for Charlie Greene Jim Hines and Ronnie Ray Smith in the loomcter dash Greene Hines and Smith each ran the distance in ease nnds in semiï¬nal races at the AAU track and field champion clinician canyonsl Singer Falconalong Sale Gain places Take alonga Si 11 gerli ghtonyonrzbudget portable sewing machine Whip up that new fall wardrobe at the cottage 0n the patio Or even the trailer camp Harold Mcfhtlloeh volunteered that the Annex and Mdhrlioch landiies be in charge of the 1969 sports The officers re mained the same for the com ing year 0nemimrteia sitencawas ob served for the following who passed away timing the year Mn Codi Noble Sault Ste Mania ML Frank Mini hm onto himHarry Noble EC Mr Wentworth Ratncy Sear bom and Mr Brnnet Noble The speakers included Harold McGJlloch Russell Noble Al len Noble Mrs Harry Noble Howard Noble Kenneth Noble John thermoss Sam and Willie White and Wilfred Nelson vote of thanks was extend ed to the Fishers for men orahle day At The Falls NIAGARA Ont UP The daughter bi NegrbSena chrisetta spent oneday honey moon here Sunday and was sorry she had to leave rived after Roman Catholic wedding ceremony at her sum mer home in Marthas Vino yard Mass be married Don ald Hasler is white engf nearing student at Northeastern University in Boston and son of madtinist Mrs Haste said re and her husband had to return to Boston immediately Don had to skip classes hi day to prepare for the wedding and he has to be back Monday she said CONTINUE CLASSES Mr Easter is working on an airport construction proiea dur ing the srunmeras well as at tending classes while his wife is employed asa ground hostess by Eastern Airlines Both will year at mmeirmphomoro easternthis hall Just before leaving for Boston she said Its so beautifrd here dont want to go wish we could have had more tim it on Your SHIRTS BARBIE STUDENTS Recital By Young Musicians Features String Ensemble Days Honeymoon tor Edward Brooke of Mamv Remi Brooke Raster 1f ar Harper Susan Froom Wendy Biliski Janice Meyer Ros anne Harper Lynne Thompson Donald Cameron Bernie Smith Maris Wakeham Lisa Smith Michelle Harper Mark Bren nan Susan Kelley Joanne Harp er Evalyn wheeler Efleon Smith Patricia Cain Anne Carn eron Piano duels were played by Rosanne Harper and Swan Froarn Michelle and Joanne rerun Paul and Michelle Harp er Violin solos were given by Marian beeper Michelle Harp er and Paul Grrhas who was ac companied by Anne Cameron Anne Cameron opened the program with Canada and to conclude tho afternoon recl tal Cyril Leeper violinist per formcd an unaccompanied Partita by Bach and the Ro maoce from the Wieniawski Concerto After the recital Mrs beep cr was presented withrurought iron Spanish ornaments by her pupils THE STARS SAY By ESTEELLITFA By ESTRELLITA With spirit of enterprise and keen analysis at all situations ynu should be able to handle al most any job well now As with today however do not consider plans made for the future as final You may have to do bit of reevaluating make some im provements FOR THE BIRTHDAY it tomorrow is your birthday your horoscope indicates that within the next year you will have chance to make good use of some of the Cancerians best traitsnotably your situations realistically The fact is that during the next 12 months you will have to face some tips and downs in job and financial matters and ii tage of the good periods and to ba cautions during those which are somewhat adverse For instance The period be tween December 15th and mid February will be fine for mone tary Interests but you will have to maintain policy of ultra conservatism until then Alter February 15th March and April will probably seem quite dull on the fiscal score since no fur ther boost along these lines can be expected before the first of next May Interests expanded then should bring gratilying re sults during next June and July so be guided accordingly Best periods for job concerns Sep tember the aforementioned mid December mid February weeks the latter part of April rnidMay and June Personal matters will he gave aided by generous Influences for most of the yearnhead with emphasis on romance in Sep tember late December next April and May vnn travel in September October next Feb rnary May and June child born on this day will be conservative sellreliant and endowedwitb reientilie turn or min 00 our AXL QUALITY CLEANERS SIZE gsAuuos DRY CLEANING Gentle thorough cleaning in crystal olear solvents plus Singcr zigmg sewing machine Sale price Singer Straight stitéh portable Complete with carrying case Model 2398263 Firstï¬meeverprice Limited time only SPECIAL Not illustrated Complete with carrying raise Modc12378263 s11995 gsrnioen cervrens annalsAtnsrountotiuo Faustino ii pace 23 Tuis WEEKS sneerit gt Pleataextta it Beautiftu dry cleaned and finished perfect finishing to assure you garment you fine proud to wear IFREE iath Lin native shortness screen auous 7285441 Harper Bruce and Donald Cann courage optimism and the ability to face tillbeuprtoyou to lakendvan gt Mr and Mrs Sheldon wig gins uere among the grad uates receiving degrees at the Convocation of Waterloo Luth eran University Mr Wiggins graduated with bachelor of Science degree His wife the Practice Not Dear Ann London feel like moron Im sure nobody has lever written to you about this problem becausel am probis the only one in the country who is dumb enough to ask it aln the worlds lonslut ironer lily husband has been very nice about it tits shirts always look terrible and am ashamed of myself No matter how hard try cant do better We scorched so Vinnnyr collars decided it would be better to have the iron too oold than too they have not been ironed at all Our daughters are growing up and want their blouses and dresses to look fresh and crisp like the little girls they play with but just cant manage it am getting an inferiority complex its awfulrlondmlt Im too stupid to iron halfway decently when millions of women are able todo it Can you helptWRINKLED IN wum IER Dear Wrink To be good ironer does not taka brains It Shriners Wives Entertained At Afternoon Party Wives of Shriners and lady tal Shrine of North America Hokkara Court division in Tor onto were entertained at sherry party Saturday after noon The party was held at the Barrie Golf Club and was spon sored by the Shrine clubs as the oiiicial function ofiast weekJ ends festivities for the ladies About 300 women attended and were received by wives of Barrie Sheba Shrine Club mem bers who acted as hostesses for out of town guests The president of Fokkara Court was among ladies attend ing she was seeking out new candidates for membership in the Toronto Club There is no Shrine of North America in Harr optional Vl to you GRADUATES RECEIVE tantrums Needed To Well botSo now his shirts look as if line these days candidates for the Ladies Orien division of tlIaJLadiesKOrienial 9k former Shron Zunizen daughter of Mr and Zwaigéu of lorolo Bachelor of Arts degree The graduates are lhe son and daughter in law of Mr and Mrs Irving Wiggins of Rose 5L Barrie Brains takes knowhow practice and patience Go to friend neighbor whose ironing you a3 mire Ask her to let you watch her washand iron See what she puts in the wash water Sev eral products on the market moire ironing easier Bring your own iron along on the second visit and Iron alongside be After the third or fourth sessl you should be well on your way In exchange for the lessons you can buyher an appropriate got or bring over standing rib roast casserole of escailoped potatoes and cherry pie Dear Ann ladders wnuyl like your opinion of news paper ad that made me furious Please tell me if you thinkl am sourpuss and ldlifay The ad says Dont insHrO VSIEADYgtr PREWGAGED Buy this 14 kt gold diamond preengagemont ring for any $1950 We have three daughters two in their teens lam trying desperately to give mygiris wholesome values its hard enough to keep teenagers in with sex screaming at us from the bii boards the movies becoml wildly suggestive and every other teenagar driving car of tits ownAnd nowrwe have ads urging kids to get preengaged How hungry can merchant et Please reply in the paper and will watch with interest in so if the same paper that printed the ad will have the nerve to print my letter and your com mehts ENRAGED MOTHER Dear Mother The suggestion that teenagers should get ore engaged lwh ate ver that means with 14 kt gold rig for $1950 yet is revolting Tris crass attempt to drag few bunks out of some dumb kidsby sugge sting that they play house is rockbottom in my book STARTED The first sandwich was eaten Lord Montagu the Earl of Sandwich In the late led centu Dn New bet one 68Toyota Corona At last an economy car with guts 90 hp cylinders allasynchrolshifHomove it Aluminumgï¬nned brakes to stop it 4way ventilationto cool it Safety glass padded dash and visors full carpeting Up to 35 mpgAllstandardAutomatic Takeifliomeyand more poWer ll Fs