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Barrie Examiner, 4 Jan 1969, p. 6

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The snow is thrill never saw any hetero came to Can Idl Amid the deep drift of tanisfil Miss liarle Grewl who came here la year from ier native Bong Kong is setting real taste ot Canadian winter Miss Grows spent last winter in Toronto but she will surely rind Simcoe County to be lot more Ipectlcular in the snow department The second grade teadier in the Sunoihroe schwl Miss Gre wal taught form at home am grotatul to Canadians tor the opportunity to ten ch here she stated in recent in ieniw One can imagine that her students are delighted to have her to the classroom Charming in manner Miss Grawal can bring to her class fragments at another culture to enjoy Born in Hong Kong the daugh ter of Jarnail Groual an in dian subject she and her three brothers grew up in that busy city of immigrants and refugees Miss Grewal describes Hong Kong as an butch to other places for many or the people who crowd hopefully into the city ago it had population at only about 2000 persons who chiefly depended on fishing tor livell hood Today the total population is Zil0000 This includes the section known as Kowloon which is on the mainland and is rented mm the Chinese Many oi the people are Taoist and the ultier generation is de5lt crihed by Miss Grewal as being quite traditional Education there is not com pulsory but most people are able to read and write There is low tuition to the elemen tary schools but the fee tor see ondary schools is quite high and the competition severe Miss Grcwal points out the need for more schools being built DARTMOUTH NS tCP This city has set up practice house where mothers who will move into Dartmouths tirst public housing units in the spring can learn how to be good housekeepers The house believed to be the first at its kind in Canada is in an area scheduled lor urban re nowaig liwasacquircd by the citys welfare department and equipped partly by donations Mrs Johns the welfare departments nutritionist in charge of the practice house program said she needed house with an atmosphere simi lar to the homes of die women it would serve She will give lessons in low cost cocking using inexpensive utensils andwill teach mothers how to use and take care of electric stoves refrigerators automatic washers and dryers Good housekeeping practices care at children personal hy giene sawing and repair of clothing will also be taught Scott MacNutt wellare di Booted and halted the maid look keeps pace with the mini While both styles are in this little over hundred years Young Innistil Teacher Educated In Hong Kong hllSS HARPAL GREWAL Chinese is the language of the schools howcvcr nglish is taught also The English university is the most diiticult to gain admittance some of which are to There is also the Chinese University and Hong Kong Un Practicé House Initiates 1i Good Housekeeping Habits rector said the civic adminis tration has recognized that to be poor in Canadian society means more than look at material possessions If people are to he encouraged to corn more money to meet material needs they must also be encouraged to acquire the cultural appetites that demand suchriacomesr ln this case culture can mean an appreciation of home cleanliness personal hygiene interpersonal relationships and other social graces we too often take for granted Mrs John said an enthusiastic group of about 25 women who have been taking her cooking classes in city adiools have termed the Dartmouth City Mothers Club and are using the practice house as meeting place She hopes the 25 mothers in this lowincome group will be the leaders in practice house programs She plans to have as many as 50 mothers taking classes at the house THE tout anoint SHORT or IT year it must be admitted that the maxi has some distinct ad ivcrsity as well as teachers col logos available to students Many of the young graduates at these institutions look to other continents with inlcrcst and like Miss Grewal set out to learn about other people and places Dartmouths iirstpublic hous iog development will provide to units There Wiil be eight build ings with live threcvtofour bed room units in each Mrs Johns started lowcost cooking classes three years ago out she conducted survey of eating habits of the wcllarc dc partments clients She lound the women she iisitednvera much on their own they didnt go outside their homes and they had no friends or relatives MOTHERS INVOLVED The mothers in the club now are involved in variety oi pro jects They have htld parties for their children and are plan ning some for teenagers They raise money for entertaining at rummage sales teas and coliee parties The club plans to provide one hot meal week at the practice house tor is to 20 old people whose names are provided by public health nurses The Navy Wives Association will bring the elderly guests to the house vantages for weather wise PEOPLBAND NOBLEGILSON OTTAWA cums Mr and Mrs George Greer ot Mountbatten ltd were in 0t tuwa for New Years They were fleets of the iatters sister and family Mr and Mrs Blair Returning to Ottawa with them win Mrs Greers mother Mrs ii Graig who spent Christmas in Barrie other yuiellde guests at the Greer home were their son ialaw and daughter Mr and Mrs Neil Scott and family or Gananoqua and Mr and Mrs lt Henderson of Barrie FROM NORTH CAROLINA Mr and Mn Don Gidley oi Durham North Carolina spent the testlva holidays with Mrs Gldleys moth Mrs Niss at Queen StTiie Gidleys have recently returned to North Amv erica alter spending the past three years in Britain Mrs Gldley is research scientist Mrs 1vlss son Michael lien dcrson is also visiting in Bar rie during the school vacation period Mr llcndcrson is on the teaching stall at DonVicw Heights junior high school Tor onto EVENING PARTY Mr and Mrs Harold Stephen son entertained to guests at New Years Eve party at their home on Gunn St HOLIDAY GUESTS Sister Macrena at St Josephs Convent Pcterborough and Mrs Blanche Douglas of Peterbor oughI were holiday guests at their sister Mrs ileftroo Pcnctang St and of their niece and family Mr and Mrs ltay Goriopy of Eugenia St lioliday guests with Mr and Mrs Charles McNivcn ot Shaiily Bay Rd included their daughter 6TIIE BARRIE EXAMINER WHAT THE OR TOMORROW Present lunar aspects warn against overcmotionalism and lack ol sell control generally This influence however is high ly inspiring lb all those with ar Listie leanings FOR THE BIRTHDAY it tomorrows your birthday your hOTDSCOpE indicates that you can accomplish great deal along occupational lines this year as result of past eilorts espccialiy it you have taken adantage of all available op portunities to dvance your status since the first of Novem ber and continue to do so Stars promise excellent tokens of recognition within the first two weeks oi July throughout September the lirst week of 0c toher in midNovember landor late December Where monetary interests are concerned you can look lor ward to an excellent chance oi making gains between now and April 15th also during the last two weeks in July between Seplt tembcr 15th and October 15th and between November 15h and midDecember Consolidate gains by the and of the latter month then look forward to an excellent Zrmonth period for pansion along these lines begin ning with the tirst of January at next year In your private life you can look forward to pleasant person al relationships ior most of the year ahead Best periods for rat mance May Augustand next January for travel MidJune the last two weeks in August early September and the month between December 15th and January 15th child born on this day will be extremely versatile and im aginative and though he could succeed in almost any lield of his choice must beware of building castles in the air FOR MONDAY Lunar influences continue to atllict personal relationships on Monday Go out of your lvay to be tactlul and discreet with all and be especially diplomatic with superiors in general day in which to stick to routine FOR THE BIRTHDAY It Monday is your birthday your horoscope indicates that it you have taken the practical and vigorous steps you should since when planetary influences have been most benignand if you continue to do so you can wind up this new year in your life in highly satlstaclury manrier The first two weeks of July promise some unusual roe ognition or past occupational fliorts with further boosts indi cated in September early Octo ber ln midrNovember late De cember and next January 0n the iiscal front look for gains between now and April lath diuing the last two weeks of July betwcen September 15th and 0ctobcr 15th and from November 15th and ram Nov ember lSth through December 15th Do not engage in specula tion during the latter month however ltnthor consolidate Canadian girlr gains immediately alter the 15th Call Audrey Couisoa or Sibyl Roberts It mosti Heather fourth year student at University of Western Ontario London Also guests of the Me Niven family were Heathers fiance Gunther lAtfalinano and his mother bin Mela mann ol hindon Miss Jane Aoderson student at Shaws Business College Tor onto is spending the holiday vac ation period at the Sunnldalo Rd home of her lather Norman Anderson Mrs Andersons son Bill Tribble is also home from Waterloo University BEAUX DELIES Barries Beaux Belles re sumud square dancing at the llaylolt St Vincent St Thurs day evening FRO OTTAWA Capt and Mrs Doug Wallace farmer Barrieltes now rcs in Ottawa have been the day guests of Mr and Mrs Miller of Lay St FROM MONTREAL Mr and Mrs Brennan ol Eugenia St have been entertain ing guests from Montreal Miss Bridic Trayers and Ron Barnes FAMILY VISIT Mr and Mrs Len Rondonu and tamin at Montreal have been holidaying with Mrs Ron deans mother Mrs Bren nan ol Eugenia St GUESTS Mr Bowen ol Granville St has been entertaining her son and daughter iii law Mr and Mrs Verne Bowen of Oshawa and their children Cathy Cliris tlne Kcily and Leslie Mrs Bowen has also had as guests her granddaughter and her husband Mr and Mrs Greg have since November 15th Little um SATURDAY JANUARY 1969 STARS SAY By ESTRELLITA lent 2month cycle for expansion beginning on January into Where your personal life is concerned look for some lively social activities in midApril throughout July in early Sci tcmber late November and late December exciting romantic developments during May and rtbroughoufriAugustflandr January Most prupitlo riods for travel MidJune last two weeks in August and the period between December i5th and January 15th child born on this day will be endowed with many talents gregarious personality and un4 swerving optimism even in the lace ct obstacles inextr Chapel At Base Borden Scene Oi Morning Vows Red roses with vane mums and glodioli and white candles created the bridal settiol in Trinity Chapel Base Borden tor the marriage or Gloria Jean Pamelia Gilson and Leslie Roosevelt Noble on Doc 14 Capt Padre Croll of licated at the morningceremony had Mrs Maxwell organis provided wedding music Tho bride is the daughter or Mr and Mrs Robert Giisoo of Puget St Barrie The bride groom is the sari oi ltlr and Mrs Augustus Noble of Kings Point Newfoundland VELVET GOIVN Given in marriage by her father the bride wore lull length gown oi white brocade velvet fashioned nth petal point sleeves and cathedral train headdress pillhox oi match ing velvet studded with pearls and rhinestones caught ioiir lierod scalloped veil of luile illusion The bride carried bouquet of red roses and white uraations For something bor rowed the bride carried haoderkerchlel loaned to her by Mrs Maison of Toronto St ATTENDANTS Mrs Wayne Ward ot Tomato attended as matron of honor The bridesmaids were Miss Deb hle Oliver of Niagara Falls One cousin of the bride and bliss Donna Taylor of Barrie The matron or honor was at tired ln salmon pink formal gown with lull length train matching pink headdress how with tulle veiling complemented her gown She carried bouquet oi white and pink Carnations The bridesmaids were similar full length gowns in aqua tones with matching headdress bows They carried bouquets or white and aqua tinted caraatlons The bridegrooms brother Wil son Noble ot Grand Falls Nfld was groomsmen The ushers were Albert White and Bottle Route of Base Borden RECEPTION Guam were received at the Continental in The hr ides mother was attired in navy and white ensemble with mat ching accessories and corsago of while carnations The bridegroom parents were unable to attend The brides going away cos tume was tweed suit in rust and green tones with black ae cessorier liter the wedding trip to Niag ara Falls 0nt the couple will take up residence at Harrington Nova Scotin where the bride groom is attached to the Corn adfan Forces Bose Out of lown guests attend ed from Hamilton Toronto Oath awn Stratford Drillla Niagara Falls Angus Collingwood Bar rie and from Newfoundland Try Deliciously Different Scotch Apple Meringue Pie Apples one of the most econ omical fruits can be served in an inliaite variety of delicious ivoys Scotch apple meringue pie is special looking dessert that is both nutritious and easy to make It would make hit at company bullet as well as the family meal Scotch Apple Meringue Pie unboked inch pastry shell medium size green apples land ooeathlrd firmly packed light brown sugar corn starch cinnamon it salt 28 water it corn syrup butter egg whites sugar Pare slice and core apples Mix brown sugar corn starch cinnamon and salt in saucepan Stir in water and corn syrup Cook over medium heat stirr lng constantly until thickened Mix in butter and apples mix well Spoon into iinhakert pastry shell Bake in 425 degrees hot ovoll hasling occasion ally until applcs are tender bout in minutes Remove from oven set oven control at 325 degrees tslow Beat egg whites until stiti peaks lorrn whenrbgatcr iuaised Gradually beat in sugar Spread over apple mixturc Bake until meringue is delicately browned 15 to 20 min utes SLATED F0 INDEPEND ENCE The British protectorate of Swaziland is slated ior indb pcndence in 1970 Anu LilNDERS ADVisrs Food Becomes Comfort To Obese Youngsters Dear tlnn Landers How can mother motivate her child to lose weight Our lovely daughter Isabelle is 11 years old and weighs at least 35 pounds more than she should know she will he an unhappy and lonesome teen ager unless she slims down The boys all want her to play loot ball because she is good guard Pretty soon isahelle will be too old to play laotball and the boys will stop coming around Ihave tried to talk to her as friend but for some reason im not able to get through to her She listens politely and agrees to try to do better immediately after one of our little talks she goes on an eating hinge and is worse than ever am size to and pan eat anything want and never gain an come This child takes alter her fathers fondly They are all fat Pease tell me how to help Isa belle worry about her tuture STYltHED MOTHER Deni Sty The lirst thing you can do is stop talking to Isabella about her weight Many obese girls especially those who have Writing and prepare lor another excel Either with or without shorthan January 1939 Be ready for May This course includes Typewriting Correspondence Filing Office Procedure Rapid Calculation Spelling and ANN LANDERS size to mothers use odd as weapon Tell your daughter that when she decides to slim down to let you know and youll make an appointment with doctor who will put her on diet Say no more about it regardless at what she eats Nagging and pot icing are useless Dieting de mands ennnnous will power and consistent etiort its very tough battle for those who have habitually tunted to food for comfort SOLUTION Dear Ann Lenders im in my late 20s and have three wonder JANUARY DAY CLASS Hora isyyour opportunity to begin our complete Business Training Course in our iiew day class beginning Monday good pay the and of shorthand Bookkeep ng Business better job with GET THE DETAILS NOW AND PLAN TO JOIN OUR NEW DAY CLASS ON MONDAY JANUARY 1969 tannin nuswrss cuiirtr 66 TORONTO 5T BARRIE APPETIZING AND ECONOMICAL lul children and husband who would do anything in the world or me used to drive balore got married and want to drive again The trouble is tllo foul times have driven and my husband has been with me he has made me so nervous al most had an accident have driven with the children in the car and had no trouble When drive my mother and the neighr bor ladyto the movies and church get along just fine The only person that makes me jumpy behind the wheel is my husband We have only one car and could have it all day if could drive my husband to work and then go pick him up But go to pieces and do toollslr things when hes sitting beside me Do you have solution MILE JITIERS Dear Mrs The solution is so obvious cant understand how you failed to see it Let your husband drive himself to work Sit beside him When you go to pick him up slide over and give him the wheel Now arent you ashamed PHONE 728478l DOWN THE BRAIN HONG KONG AP Chan Yuyans lilo savings went down the drai thought it was the cutest ding place in the world the 38yearold maid told police as she tearfuliy re counted how she had hidden $800 worth or gold ornaments in the dralnplpe or an unused toi let Then plumber working in the building pulled the chain rnv axatnnaawawr Abs PHONE via2m The Christian Science Monitor reconuuetltis you read your local newspaper Your local newspa crtecps you in tonntd at whats appening in your areacommunity events public meetings stories about people ill your vic ty These you cantand shouidn dowithout Illiw Iii Mflltllflil IMPLEMENT Iiiliil NEIL PIPER lha Monitor specializes in analyst and interpreting national and not news vttth exclusive dispatches iiom one at the largest news bu ieaur In the nations capital and flde Monitor news experts in to overseas countries and all so status ii iii MONllflRIIS PAPEI IHE Vlilllli FAMILY Will MIDI the Christian Science Monitor 0n Norway Street Boston Massachusetts USA 02115 Pttixt start my Monitor ivhmiptiin tor lnr prual 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