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Barrie Examiner, 20 Aug 1968, p. 6

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117nuy moms GeiProfésSional Advice Ignore Personal Example Durhahalmebydo mingeyourmdonloret psychiatric help Dont you kmtberufcldcnlccply chillrlrtlhthclighcdlmonl ttu prdesslmlsr llyou doubt It write to the Journal or the American Medical Association and got tbs militia FESTIVAL SINGERS 0F TORONTO TO LPRESENI CONCERT IN BARBIE Leading off in the Canadian Concert Series sponsored by the Barrie Collegiate Band Association the Festival Sing ers of Toronto shown above will present an evening of music in Central District Col legiote Auditorium Dec it Elmer lsclcr of Toronto will direct the choir of 32 singers of professional calibre in special program of Christmas music selected from trea sury of the centuries The Canadian Concert Series for the winter season of rose is offered by the ECBA will In Large Canadian Delegation LONDOKl CF highwpow cred regiment of women gets down to work here today With the general aim of raising the status of women around the world Canada appropriately In view of its recent royal commission on the subjecthhns sent the Iargcst overseas delegation to the 11th congress of the Interna tional Federation of Business and Professional Women which brings together about 1700 ca reer women from 34 countries Among subjects they will dis cuss in the weeklong meeting in Mayfair Hotel are the Pope and the pill the unfair system of taxing married womens in come together with her hus bands and the necessity for standard code of ethics for or gantransplant operations 123 CANADIANS The 223 Canadians are headed by Margaret Mclrvine of Brant ford Ont federation honorary secretary who holds govern mentpost in Ottawa as coordi nator or womens employment They represent female achievement at wide variety irhm microbiologist to inves tor banker The civil service and teaching are heavily repre sented among professions Prominent in the Canadian contingent is the woman who links the farflung organization or 300000 women with the feder ations twtcemonthly magazine Isabel MacMillan devotes most at her spare time to producing Widening Horizons from her printing firm in Edmonton city that has high hopes of play ing host to the 1971 congress if Canada is selected as venue Louise Card of Neepawa Mam past president of the Ca nodion federation and buyer for building supplies firm said in aneveofconference in tervlew that primagalm is to improve the position of women in the developingcountrles CHANCES IllIIPIlOVlNG Lady Barbara Littlewood British solicitor and retiring president or the international federation said Sunday that in many cases the business or professional woman in devel oping country has better chance of getting top job ree Sént To Womens Congreés ognition and equal salary than her sisters in advanced coun tries My eeling is that we have to push still harder for recognition that we qualify for the really top jobs Equal qualificatlons and equal experience still do not add up to equal opportunity and equal pay Lady littlewood said In statement Besides panel discussions and voting on molutions delegates will take part in full round of banquets receptions and visit to the Royal Festival Ballet Male speakers include Kenneth Adam directm of BBC television and Sir Denning Pearson chief executive oi Rolls Royce Lid MP Wants investigation Of British Womens Stains OTTAWA tCP Women in Canada and certainly in Brit sin face discrimination says British MP who favors com mission to investigate her sexs status in Britain like the current inquiry in this country Canadianhorn Joan Lestor Raynerold Labor MP for the constituency of Eton and Slough in miles west of London said in an interview Friday there is notable absense of women in public life in many advanced countries Including Canada and Britain TheBritish House of Com mons has 27 women members out of total coo Mrs Grace Maclnnis NDPVancotlver Kingsway is Canadas only woman MP Very often women in public life do not become Involved in the sublector international af fairs for in sta is ac because many men have the attitude that women are only fit to dis cuss such tltings as welfare Miss Lestor said KEYNOTE SPEAKER Miss Lestnr who is to give the keynote address at the New Democratic Partys holiday workshop for women which starts Sunday in Port Elgin Ont says the increase of ucationai schools in Britain help remove discrimination against women For eight years nursery school director Miss Lester says that although there are 000000 worlnng women in her country day nursery facilities are mostly for children from particularly difficult family si tuations She was born in Vancouver and moved with her parents to Winnipeg where her father was editor of union bulletin When she was live her fondly moved to London England where she received most or her holding later taking ateach training course An active political worker tor many years Miss lgstor be came council member for south London suburb in 1958 and then member of the old Lon don County Coun Motion Defeated By FWTilO Group OilONiO or resolu that would have reduced representation by Northern On tario delegates on the hoard the Federation of Women Teachers Associations oi Ontar in was defeated Friday 402 to ill The motion proposed by the East York association at the tederatlons nnnuol me ii would have based the number at directors from each at the live one the timer Kathi en Woods of Barrie 0n turn from th tr the coupl horns at 47 regionson federation member gt shipln that region Each region now has six representntlves re gardless ofvmemhrrship Every time we come to meeting they try to putrus down innla Zack incoming president of thc Atlkokan unit after the meeting chtry too hard tokeep bingo going up there and these pfople dont realize were cut Mrs Andrews and elude three professionaljcon carts and its own amateur presentation with guest solo ists The subscription cam paign will he opened in the second half oi September patrons will be Scots already registered for sold firsL Cheques payable to the Band Association may be mailed at anytime in care oi the Geo tral District Collegiate THE BARBIE EXAMINER TUESDAY AUGUST 20 1965 PEOPLE AND PLACES Call lira Audrey Coulson or ms SibylullobertsratWbSW Social notes are intended to cover thurgeneral social life of the city District weddings partler travellers and visitors are all items oi inteth to readers of this page Your help in supplying this new twill be greatly appreciated Pleasephnua in Barrie Ex ImlncrflllMSJi and ask for Andrey Coulson or Slbyllllo herts at the womens Depart ment MICHIGAN GUESTS Mr and Mrs Earley of Wyaodotte Michigan were weekend guests of Mrs Earls leys brother in law and sis tor Mr and Mrs John Bary siuk of Hayfield StTbe Enri eys granddaughter Miss Lind say Peacock of Flat Rock Mich accompanied them on the Journey and was the weekend guest oi her uncle and aunt ML and Mrs Charles head of Shanty Bay Rd Mr and ltirstarley were in the city to attend the wedding of Miss Helen Dempster to Bill Stephenson which took place on Saturday in St Marys Church other Michigan wedding guests included Mr and Mrs Ernest Earley of Lincoln Park FROM CONNECTICUT chil dren Charles Andraw Bob and etty of Lebanon Connecticut left the city yesterday after fiveday holiday with Mrs Andrews uncle and aunt Mr andMrs William Hare at Clap perlon St While in the city the cancer Society Marks Session The mohthlymceting of the Barrie Unit or the Canadian Can cer Society was arthe home or MrsG Gwynne Tirn othy Vancouver St Mrs Jean ilutlt prcsidcd and alter reading correspondence from Ontario Division she spoke onthe annual meeting of Lake iand District held at Orillia that she and it others trorn Barrie attended Mrs Cameron Mrs it learns and Dr and Mrs Quackanbush were intro duced to the 15 members pres ent Mrs flu is to attendth open lng oi the Research Div on of thevPrincess Margaret Hospital and tea at the Ontario Lie Governors Suite at Quec Park Mrs CH Wharton reported that 13 patients had been trans ported to andtrom Toronto hos pitals 300 dressings no color tomy bags zo telfastripa had been supplied to patients and three pattentshadhecn assisted with drugs Eight canccrp ticntshad attended the Shutin Sunday service at Collier Street United Ohureh Ttie Crippled Childrens Hospital in Toronto had supplied unit with wheel chair for patient Roland Leggett reported let ters had been sent to all the Zone Chairmen MrsWllilam Lowe reported thaiaimual dinner meeting to be at the Bayrbo poor 93 an and sons to lubricate skln family were guests of other re latives including Mrs And rews grandfather iilner Sr of Dunlop St Mrs Andrews is daughter of the late Bill Hlpcs of Bar rio FROM WINDSOR hh Weird types wehlatrbtl arc the blinded of the lot Im sure many psychlm trlstl go into the field in search of solutions to their own prob lcmr Please do your reading public favor and tdltbem the truthA Rutter Dear Reader Bob Klphirth who spent ti years at Yale was the worlds greatest mlmmtng coach He turned out many champions but was mediocre swimmer himself When go to shoemaker dont look at his shoes look at the work he has WéllEndowéd Fare Best Injil Photo Finish LONDON AP Girls with big bosom could have as much as fourtlnch advantage over their lumenendowed rivals in the sprint It the Olympic Games So suggests the editor of Brit ainsTailor and hitter maga rtnerccognlzed authority on this side of the Atlantic about what men and womenrhonld wear And at least three of Britains girl athletes agree with him it stands to reason that in close flnlsh girls who are well blessed have much better chance than those who are not raid 19yearold Lilllam Board Lllllamstatimlu MAMis Britains big hope in the Olym pic loOmctre race in Mexico City in October SHE L081 Dalia James loyegreld British sprinter with figure of unsound have actually lost race because of this lack of bosom Nevertheless wouldnt try to increase the size of mine You never know what might Mrs hank McCrae of Wind sor was in the cityto attend the Stephenson Dcmpster weddingon Saturday Shauwar the weekend guest of Mr and Mrs Fred Kaigbin of Shore view Dr LADIES GOLF return invitation has been extended to the women golfers oi Ease Borden Clubs theiCircle Pine and Anderson Park to play nina holes this aitcrnoon on the greens oi the Barrie Golf and Country Club Afterwards the ladies section of the local club will entertain the visiting golf ers at afternoon tea followed by distribution of prizes GOLDEN ANNIVERSARY Mr and Mrs William Baxter of chroy will be at home on the occasion of their golden wed dingr anniversary Friends and neighbors will be received on Saturday from two until Much the afternoon and from seven until nine in the evening NOVA SCQIIA GUESTS Mr and Mrs Mlliam West Raymond George and Bruce oi King St Angus returned home Sunday evening by train following to days vac atiou ioNova Scotla The fam ily visited relatives and friends residing on Cape Bretoalslaad QUEEN VCHoosEs wnrr FOR Lin TORONTO OP no yearold beauty queen decld med Saturday she would rath er he wife for life than queen for three weeks Fiona OCarroll chosen Rose of iralce at ball sponsored bythe Toronto Gaelic Athletic Association turned down the threeweek prize trip to Ireland Instead she will marry Randy Webber of Toronto this Saturday and spend weekend honeymoon in Montreal Happy with the outcome wasIKathleen Sullivan 18 yearold runnerup She has baen selected to make the trip Her parents came from County it but she was born here TAN GRADUALLY sun tan enhances beauty but he sure dont pay too big priceior Tan gradual about is minuterrtha first dayr and lncreaseexposura to longer Periodsythereafter Use screening agentanda good all constantly atde painful sunburn Wear gunglasses to protectyoureyea and ifyotl Feel the noses will marksthat mar 59 co oy sunbathing puffs also are goodio apply ing oils andlotiomr gsrprrnrrn Miss Wilhelmina Noordegratf and George Russell Harris will exchange wedding vows Sept Theievening ceremony will take place at seven oclock in First Christian he formed Church barrio The WHAT THE Agenerally good day but be ake promises you cannot poo slbly keep and dont make any longtermftnanaial commit ments Late EM nfluences will stimulate creative interests group activities and cultural pursuits FOR THE BIRTHDAY li tomorrow layour birthday your horoscope indicates that you are currently in an excel lcntperlod for advancing your status both monetary and job wise as well as increasing your prestige on an ironic This cycle which began less than week ago will last until Novem bcr lst and if you cooperate the generous stellar forces the progress you rnake during it will act as aprlnzboard to fur that gains during the first hall or Januarytha latter half of February late March late May and throughout June and July invertsroo mm lll bull Short fill or farm Bout ANN LANDEBS turned out for others When go to carpenter dont isk to sea the house he lives in am in terested only in the quality of the wait be has done for his customers We teen beauty op erators whose hair looks fright ful but who do beautliul work on their clients know excel lent physlciaas who are danger Girl Athletes Anyway its more Weight to carry net Simpson 13yearold British hope in the too metres remarked wryly would love to have big bust But If did think would have to stop running think it Would be painful Janet kept her vital statistics strictly to herself TALE 0F TAPE John Taylor editor of Tailor nod Cutter in an article under the headline Eroan Medalor Bust writes In close photo finish the kind of extended uplift which used to play such an important part in the silhouettes ol the fashionable young lady few ycarsago could nose outit thats the phrase we are search lng fora deadheating rival who follows thecurront lnness the opposltavor the ontnessl of the Twiggy look Maybciits something or the Olympic medical commission to look into Already it lsgtestlng girls to determine whether they are male or female and keeping close watch on drug taking brida elect isthe daughter of Mr and Mrs Ieendert Noordegraat of RR Mines ing The bridegroom to be is the only son of Mr and Mrs Russell Harris of RR Barr tPhoto by lcs Cows Do not however engage in ex travagant whimsas the Leoite often doesduring late SeplemA her and throughout October since some unantioipated ex penses during those weekscould call for ready cash On the personal score stars are also beneficent Both travel and social activities should prove unusually stimulating in October January April May and June and there villbe strong accent on romance in ac labor to fine month for Leottesl next April and June child born on this day Will be highly imaginative could excel at almost any or tha arts and should do remarkably well in the entertainment fie TRY EXAMINER tiADS otuly overweight and smoke like chimneys know surgeon who bu needed Ill bladder operation or four years Having the information and being chin to apply it to oner life are one and the some my friend PART OF FAMILY Dear Ana harden My bus hood is divorced man and the father of two children am 28 and teach school We have no children When my bulband and hlsQ wiio broke up she took the kids which was OK with him Yes terday he received phone call from his ex saying she was leaving town for good and since the kids would be burden he would have to take them He raid fine without even asking me when he hung up no turned to me and said Congratulonns you are now the proud mother of two children told him wasoot prepared for tho honor and the least he could have done was ask me We got into an argument am he said either take the kids or get out Does the law in Virginia say stepmother has to take bus bands children by former marriage The kids are 12 and lo real handfulFinnegan ed Dear Hob The legal aspects of titls problem are the least of your worries Lady You need third party to mediate the war Your husband should cer tainly have asked you even though it appears you have no choice lve raid it before and say It again When you marry divorced person with family that family becomes part of your life whether you like it or not any oooonva it DeacAnn Lenders Here is tickllsh situation that callsfor an AnnLanderslsh approach Scene social gathering Clumps of guests are neateder standingmaking in all or large talk You find yourself chatting with two bright people The conversation is fastmoving and provocative You discover after Liewmlnutés that the other two conversationalists are addressing each other and you begin to feel like third foot person of good taste does not wish to lnterject himself into conversation when he feels no one is interested in what he has to say Does one lost all thereand listen or is it best to walk away if youieel it is best to walk awaywbnt does one say when he leaves ignored lnrty Dear lg One says goodbye DEAD STOCK SERVICE DEAD OR CREPLED HORSES CATTLE HUGS 24 Int DAYS NICKS DEAD STOCK STARS sari SERVICE Vzenlth szmo DRY CLEANING SHIRT 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