Ontario Community Newspapers

Barrie Examiner, 16 Jan 1969, p. 6

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awnunw In an evening mmony Miss iniadeiine Murray Hargreaves became the bride of Law cncc Roy rd Edenbroir Hill risiington The bride is the daughter at Mr and Mrs Francis Derrick Halgreaves of Amelia St Bar rie The hridegrooma parents are Dr and Mrs Wallace Roy Io Edcobroolr Hill Islington Magrlames Clair performed the nuptial mass in St Marys shaman Catholic Church Barrie tbefore an altar banked with punsemas and standards oi red and white chrysanthcmums The altar boys Paul and John Clark rare cousins of the bride Soloist Donald Lainson was nor iflnflmnled by Mrs Margaret Poiwll as he sang Ave Maria vAve Vcrurn and on Holy Night Mr Lainson and Mrs Powell are both residents of Barrie Given in marriage by her father the bride wore full length gown of vdrito matelasse with classic neckline The Ishort set in sleeves neckline and full yoke were pearl em lbroidered The dress had full baek and cathedral train Awhiteperukebowheldthe brides inlllengflr veil which was fashioned of silk illusion She carried nosegay of white bahy mums and American Beauty roses Mrs Ronald Christie sister ot Ithe bride was the matron of honu Mrs Christie is red dent oi Kemptville Ontario Candlelight St Marys RC Church ME AND MRS LAWRENCE ROY The bridesmaids were Miss Elizabeth Hargreaves sister oi the bride and Miss Diane Van Driesschc of Toronto The attendants were sleeve less floor length gowns ot cranberry red velvet which fcetrued turtle necirs and geth cred skirts They carried nose gays of wbite baby mums and wore sprigs of holly in their hair Hdbcrt Roy of Islington brar ther of the bridegroom was best man The ushers were James Kip roff of Toronto and Edward Horton of lslington reception was held at the home of the brides parents The mother at the bride received wearing full length gown of pink and silver brocade that teatured tunic style bodice She wore silver accessories and oorsagc of Sweetheart roses The hridegrooms mother wore full length ensemble of cm nneraldgreen silk Her dress was fashioned in an line with jeweled collar and her corsage was of white roses Dressed for travel the bride wore white wool skimmer dress with navy blue boucle coat and navy accessories The couple planned their wedlt ding trip to include skiing in the Ianrentianr and visit in Quelt bee City The newlyweds reside in Hall fax Nova Seotia where the groom is medical student at this LANDERS sowsrs Dear Ann dear friend of mine has asked me to help her dont know in am capable of the task She wants me to speak to her Bymrold sona hands gnome brilliant lad last year at law fine fogoily socialrpres itige money marvelous fu ture This young man could have had any girl in town so he goes selects yearold girl who is blind Dont mislmder istand Ann Rosa is nice enough person She is pleasant looking and her eyes are not disfigured To look at her one would think she is perfectly nor mal should mention perhaps that she graduated from fa imous school of musicand sup iports herself by teaching piano The young man says he is deeply in love that Roses blindness makes no difference to him but have an idea he is martyring himself It might even be pity that he feels for her What will happen if she gets pregnant Will shebe able to take care of child There are so many problems ahead he has not thought of Ann Please help me get through to him la screws roman Dear Friend hope you will stay out of it and not attempt to prevent what sounds like Ibeautiful marriage Rose might be better wiferto this young man than many girls with perfect vision She sounds like truly remarkable person Vour frlcnd should be delighted lohaue her in the family ilow inspiring that in spite of thcr handicap the girl isnpian nlng are full future llcr ght less eyes see beauty and fulir uncut in the days ahead The Beautiiifl Marricige Despite Her Handicap ANN MNDERS boye mother is the one who is blind DEMUCHVE Deer Ann Lenders Lam so stunned dont know what to do or think friend just left my home Over cup of coffee she outlined all the things that are wrong with me She did it for my own good because she is true friend never thought was perfect Ann butl didnt realize no one liked me and that greatfmany people whom considered friends are laughing at me be hind my back Nor was aware that my quietness was interpret ed as stupidity and that it hasv hurt my husband in his profes slon because people lose rm WOMEN FORGWHEN CALGARY CPl Adult edu cation programs largely neglect the special needs of women says school board coordinator of womens programs Mrs Garbutt toida panel discus sion sneducation system geared to the stages in mans life is not adequate for women Photography by lavcmi eremony In Dalhousie University Both Mr and Mrs Roy are graduates of Western University London Among the out of town guests who attended the wedd ing were Toronto residents Dr and Mrs George Pcnncil Dr and Mrs Page Harslunan ii and Mrs Mathison Mr and Mrs bride Mr and Mrs Hargreaves Dr and Mrs Chan les Vaughan Dr and Mrs Er rol Cohoon Mayor and Mrs Edward Horton Mr and Mrs Burnett Mrs Culley Mrs Oliver and Miss Gail Oliver Mr and Mrs Bridgeman Miss Lynn Monkiey King Miss Jolee Calvert Dr and Mrs Waiter Little Dr and Mrs npping Dr and Mrs Bnice Waldle Drand Mrs Richardson Dr and Mrs Roy and Greg Roy Mr and Mrs John Norris Miss Shirley Peterson Miss Diane Van Driessehe Donald Amos Also present were Mr and Mrs Ronald Christie of Kempt ville Mr and Mrs Kenneth Roy of Ottawa lilr and Mrs Ken Jackson of Waterloo Mr and Mrs John Moore and Sister Giovanna St Catharines Miss Frances Moore of Cleveland Ohio Mr and Mrs George Vol in of North Bay Baxter Willis and Miss Read at London Mr and Mrs Hugh Turner and Mr and Mrs Thompson of Hamilton Maris Anderson John Rodgers and Miss Kitty Murray of ifaliiax Nova Scutia for him when they meet his dull wile The woman criticized my hair oldvfashioned my clothes itoo conservative and she even had something to say about the car drive What do you make of this SHLL DAZED Dear Still dont know whats eating that woman hesitate to call her lrlendl but it must be something big Selfappointed critics are usually fed up with themselves but they find it less painful to remodel their acquaintances This woman is destructive and Iradvise you to stay away from ber PEOPLE AND PLACES Call Audrey Coiliboll or Sibyl Roberts unseen LISTOWEL WEDDING Mrs Gerald Dryden of Bar rie was matron of honor at the wedding oi Cynthia Marilyn Peggy Taylor to Gerald Hiusser oi Lisiowel Ont The bride is who is form resi dent of Ernie is the daughter of Mrsnd Mrs Atherton Toy ior of New MillsNew Bruns wick The bridegroorns parents Mr and Mrs irwiu Iliusscr are Ustawelresldcntl Barrieguuts were among the 250 persons at tending the wedding and mop tlon which followed ANNUAL MEETING The annual meeting of Edgar Community Hall will take place in the hell Monday evening The session begins at 330 oclock PLAN BALL fhc Ladles Amriiiary to the Barrie Branch oi the Ontario Humane Society hold meeting in the Shannon St home of their president Mrs Northover The annual ballwhlch will be held in May was topic of discussion Final plans ours made for their annual meeting which is in be held on January 28 in the library hall The meeting at which officers for tho cnmlng year will be elected will be open to the public HOLD ELECTIONS The Barrio DollSlims branch of the Canadian Coast To Coast Caloric Counters held an election of officers at St Andrews The nowexecutiwes are Mrs Jean Lacey of Del my President Mrs Nellie Seal of Barrie Vice President Mrs Lelia Webb of Thornton Seac tary litre Vicki straying of Barrie Treasurer Installation of officers srnansnnmznmwén held at the noun dinner The dinner planned for lowcalorie intake will be bald at the Lake view Reasurant on Pets The Queen ot the year will be arm ed on this occasion Spring Fashions Provide Change NEW YORK AP Hlis wring will be season for the woman who wants in exercise his temlnine fashion prerogm tive to dlaage her mind The rcadytwear collections presented Friday by the New York Couture Group offered mla indy variety of compromise clothesdesigned for occasions and temperatures when woman cannot decide just what to wear1 Sleeve ess coats topped ng sleeved dresses to be worn in days too cool to go coatless but too warm for regular wrap Ooatdresses designed to be worn alone without coverup but made to look like cent were available with long and short sleeves single and dou blebmstod in fabrics ranging from thin cottons to nearwin terwdgdit wool The everpopulnr Jacket dress for wear from am to pm brought applause from 200 insh ion reporters gathered at Manhattan hotel for the second day of the iourdny showing Imusv oncss The ultimate compromise of course was the pants suit meant to be worn with or with out thc pants Tunlcs wrap around dresses and long shirts topped froflowing pants hen appeard as miniskirts antmao All sANvAnv is me Suggestions Help You When Purchasing Linens By CORAL HENDERSON Home Mnemlst North Simcoe County How is your supply of sheets and pillow cases Do you have well stocked linen cupboard or do most or yoursheets and pillow caseshaveslitsor niends There is no better time to re plenish the linen cupboard than January the month of White Sales Although much of our bedding is colored now we still refer to White Sales in gen era the saiesheld at this time are good because they otier large quantities of new merch andisc at reduced prices Some wellnnganized homema ker make point of always buying few new household iin ens each year at sale time so they aregradualiy renewing their supply This eliminates the po slbllity othaving all the sheets and pillow cases Wearing out at the same time The homemaker who is good manager could plan to have some money set aside each year for this purpose How many sheets and pillow cases do you need Most people think there should be atleast six sheets for each bed and three pillow cases for each pillowtwo on the bed two in the laundry and two in reserve if you have an automatic washer and dryer and not much storage space you could get along with less When you go shopping for sheets do you wonder what qual ity you should buy Price is us ually good indication or quality except lrr the case of fancy sheets where you may be pay ing for trimming and extra work It is agood practice to buy as good quality as you can afford Better quality will give you much ionger wear thanvthe cheap type But you should rememberthat fine percale nbeet not stand as muchh Thread countis important when you are buying sheets The number given for thread count is total of the number of crosswise and lengthwise threads per squareincb Usually the higher the thread count the better quality of Ithe sheet sheet should be closely and firm wovcn amt have approximately the same number of threads in both crosswise and lengthwise directions thread count of no threads to the square inch will give serviceable sheet and 140 threads will he finer sheet which would still stand rugged wear Both these qualities would known as Muslin sheets Sheets with over 180 threads to the square inch will be labelled Percale Percale sheets have smooth lustrous appearance and feel more luxurious but they will not have the hard wearing characteristics of good qual ity muslin Percale sheets will weigh less than good grade of muslin and would take less space in the washer and in some cases might prove to be better buy from standpornt of laundering Each homemaker would have to de cide which type of streets will best suit her needs Nuns Paintings Assist Charities VICIORIA GP Sister Mary Jean 71 says painting as hubby is better than musing amend Since she retired as teacher two years ago Sister Mary Jean of the Order of St Ann has painted no pictures Her room at the Roman htholic Mount St Angela convent here was not large enough to hold all her paintings so the sisters startedrhanging them in back room of the building for public display to all interested Visitors Any money from saleais do nated to her favorite charity Sister Mary Jean taught drawing and academic subjects intho Yukon for 25 years and later taught in Victoria Van eouver and Kamioops 30 he tore retiring She started painting 21 months ago for relaxation Its better than running around Only recently has she started to Work in oils and athlits this is my first public display on nUABANTnnn TRUST CERTIFICATES LASAZUE lNEXPENSIVE AND APPEIiZlNG Inexpensive To Prepare COntinental Cuisine Because this Italian pasta dish is very easy to prepare and when cooked can easily be re heated it is ideal for entertain cuisine it is inexpensive to pre ing Unlike most cntal pare hint for cooking pasta is to add two tablespoons of pea nut oil to ench gallon etholhng water This prevents the strands from sticking The cheese can be obtained at most Italian markets and at food chain stores in certain areas This recipe was creath and tested by the Peanut Oil insti tuie Home Economist Mrs Claire Friefleld Dt book iet containing twoniy five other recipes prepared for the insti tute by Mrs Frieicld is avail able free of charge Just write to the Peanut Oil institute P0 Box 1031 Montreal lill Quebec pounds ground lean beef chuck or round cans in ounces each tam atocs ltaliun ston loan 15 ounce tomato paste teaspoons salt is teaspoon pepper ll teaspoon pepper medium bay leaf lteaspoon oregano teaspoon basil Vail cup peanut oil tiarge clove garlic minced tablespoons chopped parsley lpaokage ii pound lasagna noodles ti pound mozzarella cheese sliced pound ricotta cheese in cup grated Parmesan cheese To make tomato sauce put to matoes tomato paste salt and pepper bay leaf oregano and basil in heavy kettle and sim no mor uncovered for at least an hour iioat oil in heavy skillet and saute onions and garlic add meat browning well and stirr ing frequently Add parsley and season to taste Coo klasngne in large amount of boiling salt ed water add two tablespoons oil to prevent sticking of strandsl until it is tender bout to minutes Drain well in large casserole 10 17 approx pour 15 cups tomato sauce arrange over it layer of lasagna ieycrof Ladies Should Avoid Politics TORONTO OP Judy LaMarsh former liberal cabi net minister hns some advice for women planning to enter politicsstay out it you want to remain ladies Miss LaMarsh whose contro versial book on Canadian poli tics went on sale this week told the Womens Canadian Club of Toronto Wednesday that politics coarscns people if you want to be aladyv stay out of politics she said Asked if she is not shame to all women because she had written her book Judy La Marsh Memoirs of Bird in Gilded Cage Miss LaMarsh re plied Maybe am but not because wrote book resent this lumping together of all women that if one woman does some thing all women suifer EXCLUSIVE no Humcn Hair Wig 100 Human Hair Stretchy Wig with the latest and most beautiful styles Free box and foam head included at this fantastic low price Compare At $3995 sliced mozzarella choose lay er oi ricotta choose layer at mcni mixture repeat layers ending with noodles and sauce Top with Parmesan cheese Bake in 350 degrees oven for so to in minutes or until brown and bubbling Serves io 12 persnns victim STOHK aromas Seenoneialely Astorkthat is When the stark departs its rimefortheWeltomeWagon Hostess to arrive with guts for baby and helpful infor mation for ihenew mother Bill since the Stalks oul4 numberthe Hostesses Wei cnme Wagon needs spotters to help out Be Shirk spotter In Ydur neighborhood Our Host esses will appreciate your help and so will the new mothers To report slolk sightings cell mm tlumrtia also ANNIVERSARY

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