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Barrie Examiner, 4 Sep 1968, p. 6

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ltliiAND MRS Jot1N STEPHENS EVENING WEDDING Barrie Coup emu urnon is Honeymoon On Prince Edward Island NeWIy married Air and Mrs John Stephens spent their Honeymoon in Summerside PEI Rev liaroid Aliaby offic ioted at the evening wedding which was held at First Bap tist church barrio itliss Bren da Yvonne Harris was given in marriage by her father to John William Frederick Stephens The bride is the daughter of Mr and Mrs James Harris of Innisfil SL Barrie Mr and iifrs John Stephens of Perry St are the parents of the bride groom The church was decorated with standards of white mums and daisies An organ soloist lliiss Theodore provided the wedding music CHANTILliY LACE GOWN Lily point sleeves and an Em pire waist were features of the streetlength bridal gown The dress was fashioned of white Chantily lace over nylon taffeta With full satin panel in back flower of pearls and rhino stones composed the brides headdressand held her should crlenglh veil of silk iiusion Her bouquet was cascade of yellow Sweetheart roses and Shasta daisies MAID OF HONOR The maid of honor hiiss Bon nie Lee of Barrie ore street length gown of while nylon late over apple green taffeta wilha matching headdress lier hou quet was of Shasta daisies Robert Small of lift Barrie was the best man Robert Soun ders served as usher GUESTS nECEion reception was held at flay slairs Lodge following the wedd ing The mother of the bride re cclved wearing lemon yellow coat ensemble of shontung with white aceessoriesx Her corsage was of white roses twopiece ensemble of Med itcrranean blue silk shantung with eggshell colored accessorn ieswas worn byfhe bride grooms mother ller corsago was of white roses Influence 0i French Crisis Reflected In Sad Dark colors rants theaters Morale in the world of Yaris mature is iarcry fromthasad dark cols ors whieh permeate the winter collections and buying reports and up to one of the best com mercial seasons on record Designers were profoundly in fluenced by the French crisis last spring which ucEurredVhen new clothes were in the birth pains of creation Elit leaders such as the Christian Dior fashlt in house and Yves Saint Laur ent said professional buyers unanimously endorsed the overs alitrend towards sobriety and restraint and backed up the ap plause with substantial orders jMadame Andree dc Vilrnorin sales director at Christian Dior said Mare Bohons newest col lection saldbetter than ever be fore in the history of the house Manufacturers who buy dress as to copy also purchased more at Dior this season GOES vaoAiNsr TREND in spite of the trend towards long wrist and fingeruplength jackets Dior reports that the highest turnover was in suite with waist length jackets and large square pockets follnrw by the siim furtrimmed recli gotesand the supple longtorso sweater dresses Houses absorbed iopereenf wage increase for workers and rise of between five and seven per cent in fabrics by showing smaller collections with fewer furs rind embroideries in defiance of daytime auster ity every designer favors some glitter for the evening withail sequined dresses or metallic bro cades and sheer lame gauze fabri rics Dior claims that private cli enis purchased trouser suits strictly for sports and country wear but Yves Saint Laurents controversial stand on trousers destined for roundtheoloek wear in the city achieved sales which exceeded our wildest dreams Nina Rieei and Jeanne Lanvin both did exceptionally well with suits and the newrtnoie jacket ensembles iheehopnv minds of child at Ixinds Aberdeen Pufii dSehool yesterday and an thawedding inane bride chose threepiece yeilow linen suit accented withdaisies and while accessorieshshe worn mauvoorchld corn ihonewlyweds will make their home in Barrie Distress Centre To Ctit Abortions TonoNio or airuulgiit Co in counselling service to per mo herstohe not to undergo abor ans has been set up by Toronio mother of seven who says she feels compassion for these little fe fuses who are just snuffed out Loulse Surrimerhlii decided to set up distress centre after reading of Abortions Anony mous in England which help women get abortions just thought this was such negative apprpgehsays hirs women niready hnve volun feared to work at the centre and wili be screened and trained before counselling women The organization has 25 members including eight clergy men clinical psychologist social worker four gynecolo gists and psychiatrist Mis Summerhili Roman Cathoiien hopes to start the cen rebynext fall it will be based on the lines at the centre operat edby the Toronto Samaritans for persons contemplating sui Ci Mothers lire Babies Problem OLDSgAiai CPt Anxious mothers are thebiggest prob lem in infant feeding aIiniver allyof Alberta olessormf pe diatrics says Dr Lois Gtayurafoid recent Womens Week conférence roost mothers would he more relaxed about their babies eating habits ifthey would only stop and ihiokn minutei Children are almost indes tructible she said Even you do something wrong they wdl survive Suinmerhlll About 100 fulfil sndMn Don Prim taverns Wehbér drum to beat iormor threo champion of Barrio Ouch has won the Barrie titiunuiiy time went one upontho foialh but lost her mlrgin intho fiflbi The match weaned book and forth withneither golfer more than one shred at any time =Thoy weretird after 17 holes Mrs ngh and her greater ex lenceiohdvantlgar in hol Mics Tannnhili Midland sting Mrs tins Muriel won second autumnal luhmnto soiriey Hawkins lathe iionl Marg Bud den Orii won third flight iéenting rg Schucir Shanty Hy Medal winner in qualifying round first day Joanclay den Burris who but flib Lombrlck Drllils in the am pionship consolation Jone Young Barri won first flight by heating oubinato Norma Cohan June Hardyg Barrie took second flight over Audrey Dewsnap Shantyan cam squanennrtm An impromptu square dance took place during the weekend at Sunnyi Meadows Trailer Bosslalre when comp ing aquaro dancers decided to wind up the holiday activities by dancing on the gross Camp ing families included members of th lrs Bradley Mr and Mr lWIi iinMr and Mrstrnle Brown and Lornefin the clubs coll er and Mrs Hay Others who joined the evenings fun were Mr andMrs Bob Golds of Bar rieMr ondMrs lrwin Pea cock of Oriilln and Mr and Mrs Frank Haliiweli of Crop more Before the dancing ended there Were 50 campers pertioi pating with Mr Hayand Mr Brown as callers Afterwards all sat around campfire ior nsing song accompanied by music of mandolin mouth or ganand two guitars ANNUAL connnoosr The farm of Mrw and lilrs Arthur Soider of Craighurst was the scene of no annual corh froast for friends and re intiVer on Saturday evening George Snider provided the corn and the wagon to tro port the gueststo field iii umluated With lights strung from trees project of ltniph Solder Among the Crofghurst guests were Mr and Mrs Fra tinw Mr and Mrs Bole Dalston esLI Iinclildcd on McLean and Mn Ruby Rico Mr and Mrs Mervin Profits Mr ondhin Ivan Cairns lira Colin Blow Irtlnd Mr and Mn Tam Cairns nded from Midhurll Others nttendin was Mr and Mn Leo node of Elm vaioMrI Arthur Snider or Grove Park Home Barrio Harveyirinco of Bridgeporih Mn and Mrs Clarence Brown of Medoolc Mrsnnd Mrs Herb Draper and Mr and Mrs ooh Hall of Pbslpston Miss Bar bara Chute of Hopedhie Mun Miss Mary Leo latimcr of Toronto Mr and Mrs Larry Middleton andMr and Mm Reynolds of Midland Guitarists jLarry Middleton and Tom Ii provided music for the slnglng of old favoritesongs and the dancing which concluded thecvcoing vote of thanks wss tendered to all whohelped with planning the corn roast ONE LAST BURST SUVA Fifi AP Hundreds otmourners nodes geyser spouted from the grove after the burial of local farmer in Lahosa island The watery mud spout subsided and the dead inan was quietlyiAid to rest agai TORONTQ CF Aftcr 15 years 10 months it days in hinirs and is minutes of service stewardess Fiorenee Perkins steppedJrom the Air Cunadl pane and into retirement Chuck Gibson managerial Air Canadas passenger service in Toronto calculated the popular stewardess length of service and said he believedsho has the iongeatntewardess career for any aiding When Miss Perklos stepped fronftho red and silverwa guard from the Barbados and BermudavSaturday evening she was greeted by about to uni formedAir Canada service staff members in gunrdofhonor formation was staggered she said at partygiven in herhonor later lwent into orbit It nalive ofEstevon Sash Miss Perkins groduntedfrnrn ventmn timouy but sir WNW altogether ltemharrmu his mouth when undead converntlonwlih Keep the flood workff or some umh thing like thaL Hound itcop lip thogood work dont need iohotold Please print this lotto utilities and foillymph we dont want Lobo reniimicd of the past it makes us ashamed all embarrassed TOUCEY on on You niiglit as little lus touchy after reading the next letter COMFLIMENTS Bur Ann Lenders used to be quite heavy Last spring my doctor put me on diet and lost 21 pounds Limit to years younger and have more energy now than have had in years Yesterday attended achureh social and saw soverol women had not seen since May Not single person mentioned word nboutmy weight loss know they must have noticed it be couse wear size i2 new in stead of 16 and these women are not blind Why are some folks so mean went to that meeting feeling like million dollars and came home feeling jStevvdrdess Honored For Her Redordeength Career Toronto General Hospital as registered nurse in 1942 Now she soidshoil take re fresher course and return to her career MissPerlrins said passengers in general are good lot al though like everyone have problem So we kill him with kindness and it soon wears off The socoileri important peo ple are no problem she said won the advent of the let ago Miss Perkins lravaieii back and forth to Germany itaiy Aus nne can trio the British islesand on the south run But she as recalls the early years at the iopassenger= Lock heeds ideas with special nostnh an During thewar passengers would mostly be men with priority because they were en gaged in the war effort We got to know them so well we could all My hhshhnd and im intelli gent people who have one by the book and iostour own com mon nnse Ounehiidron havo no respect for authority They lgnorn us and do as they please They not an if the world is divldlt ed into two warring factions pnrents andchildren is it ever too late to darn it not how do wo go about getting control of kids who are out of control Please answer this lab for in the paper For sure there are thousands of equally howli dered parents who would ep preciate some helpBPSIDE OUBSELVES Dear Boulder How old are the spoiled brats Are they three and five eight and ii or is and in Your question is compara ble to asking physician if disease is curable without tell ing him how long youve had it spoiled brat like skin rashis easier to get under con trol if you catch it in the early stages if your kids are in years of age or older you aregolng to need some outside help And dont expect magic it doesnt always work But its worth the fix their coffee without asking about cream and sugar The Lockheed fiewpovrrwbe Rockiesht 11000 feet compared with thedetst height of 15000 feel she said Wod all wear oxygen masks end siewardesses were plugged in on long lines so as to move among passengersshe sold Iwhen someone put feet out in the aisle it would pull us back with shop Youre stepping on my chain was frequent steward csswal Miss Perkins also recalls the time she sharply reprimanded passenger for peeking through the closed window blinds in via lotion of wartime restriction when plane was coming into Vancouver islands Patricia Bay lieturned out to be high British government offieial but he tookit meekiy presses Time ms AND KILTS SKIRTS ovseousss on Aijswnrnsj ATCHiunSLiMs Minimum suroe coirs usio pinion Discontinued Boots Dresses

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