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Barrie Examiner, 27 Feb 1969, p. 6

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The chanllr Annual Meet ing of the Simon Prcsbrtan inl of United Church Women was held yesterday in lier United Church Barrig Prcrumzb Alina RIGHT AM the following members of the UCW execu Live vico president Mra Noted Immigrant Sees Toronto As City Of Hope IIORONIO CP Iann Jar cabs world authority on urban design and planning has chosen Tomato as lace to live she and her family have come here as landed imml grants irom Now York City Why Toronto Because my husband Bob had been hero and liked it My husband sal fhora wcro possi biiities here and room and hope He was rightthis is city of hope and love it Mrs Jacobs 52 in tho author of The Death and Life Great American Cities which attadrs present planning and introduces new principles to promote the host life cityvhas to olfcrA sccond book The Economy of Cities will be published in the spring lierj husband is an architect specializing in hospitals now serving as consultant in the building of the new medical school of Mclinsicr Hamilton The couple live with their daughter 13 nnd iwo sons aged 18 and 20 in an old house on midan streetthe kind University Mrs Jacobs says she is con of area Mrs Jacobs considers ideal She says district and its in ternal parts should have at least two functions and preferably more to ensure mixing of people outdoors The blocks must be short with variety of old and new big and smallbuildings and firm must be high popu lation density Mrs Jacobs says some Toron to districts meet these criteria She likes the mnny small parks which get constant use and the neighborhoods that allow immi grants to retain their culture and still be Canadians in the US immigrants are mado to feel ashamed of not having an American back ground she says Here they arent ashamed of it and arent trying to erase their back ground This is very valuable for them and for the city They have such pride in their origins have found that Toronto is really quite cosmopolitan place corned about Toronronians car of high population densities They make the mistake of equatingit with overcrowding in the residential units themselves which nobody llkeHnd with sterile highrise apartments But it can be achieved with many other forms of housing and Toronto needs this density in these other forms WATER Mm KEY Highrrisc apartments arent the only alternative to slngia homes What about three and fourstnrcy flats in various ar rangemantsl she asks obviously theyre popular Thats what were living in But ours is convurted old house Why not build new onesi Mrs Jacobs is impressed With the recently announced redovei opment plan for Torontos wa terfront especially with its great variety oi facilities Sh also welcomed the plan as wonderful opportunity to begin introducing swift water transportation to other parts of tho ateriront and lake area Highways as the major transportation unit simply dont work Water transportation is one of the very many kinds of new transportation which cities will need to overcome automo biio dependence and the des tructivenosr of highways Emma presidentMrs Gnugb treasurer Mrs Dickinson and press andrpuh licity officer hits Gill bam Examiner Photo RATE DROPS Since 192330 the maternal mortality min in Canada has dumpedme 56 to 15 than one per 1000 births cfofworld Guides Attain High Honors Precision by cm Ea Pam of All Around Cords to Anne Brent and bionch Light bouni Girl Guide tbs dth Company was tbs blghlloht of tho Thinking Day banquet held by Girl Guides and Brownies Tho award in one of the high est ashlarmenu Guide can attain Tho bluquct out held Monday evanlng at Collier Strut United march Fellowship fill in honor of Lady Baden mmu Guide and found riding whose birthday is commemorated by Thinking my decorated birth day cake wal served as dessert fo owing the turkey dlunar Head table gunsia included Area Commissioner Grace Division Comm Bolton trict Comm Anderson Rev David Proctor Capt Parry Lienl Anderson white Owl Churchill and Rangers Capt McNalm Ranger Jennifer onion hined with color den of cities visitcd during her sum mer holiday as member oi the Girl Guldcs Ontario Adventure Tour oi Ehrrnpe skatlnE Party on limped fcit Bay foliowcd by supper at St Josephs Auditorirun high lighted Lady Badan Powells birthday celebration by 6th Company Girl Guides Miss Madellnc McBride was enrolled as st Marys Guide by Capt Corrlgnll St Marys Brownies marked Thinking Day with Fly Up ceremony brownie Alana Mc Kendry roccivnd bur wings bnr cntry into Girl Guides TIIEBARIIIE EXAIIIINER THURSDAY FEB 21 1969 Call Audrey Coulson or ANNUAL rrenruvi Slmcoe Centre Liberal Assoc iation will mark its annual meeting on Saturday March beginningat pm in the Ema bassy Hall Blake st Plans in clude dance party and buffet following the business session BUSINESS GIRIS BONSIIEL hrrlcrs are needed to fill the vacancies in the Spring Bonnet Bonsplcl which will be held March by the Ba ness Girls at the Bari rling Club iiwotrophles one or each VLAMAasuurHnLIrAr Former State Secretary Judy LaMarsh was in Halifax yes WHIlT THE STARS SAY terday to autograph copies of her book Memoirs of Bird By ESTRELUTA WE TOMORROW most inspiring dayl Planetary influences especially gfavorr cc travel and no rclai no The pm hours will uaompass fine period in whlchtn make plans for the lil llureespecially those of Inancial naturc look me armnon if tomorrow is your birthday wour horoscope icatcs that you are currently splendid tperiod for profiling through huslness transactions roperty cuts and other Iinancihl mat crs irrfarl youarc now in one pf ihzvmost salutary iuds of ifsif you make trend in your monetary affairs between now andthe end of September At that time it would be wise to consolidate all gains and sit things out until Dec when you will enter anoth er generous ihrcavmonth cycle for expanding your interests along the aiorcmentioncd lines Dont offsct gains however by speculating in early August or during Novembcr and Decem ber despite the splendid outlook for the year And do ovoid ox iravagauca Novsmber and Doccmbcr 0a the occupatinual front you should have generally good year too with fine chances of advancement and rocognitlnnl for past efforts gratifyingly avi Ccnl in rch Jul Ccptcmhcr ill have her it you happen to in Gilded Cage The book is into its third printing be creative worker as many Pisceans are you too will have an exciting year wiihnotnblc periods of achievement in calad in March June October and December childdmn on ilrisrdaywill be sensitive idealistic andeu lowedwlth great love oi beau Toronto International Airport AIRPORT TRANSPORTATION SERVICE Daily Service MAITON PIIONE ZENITH ddIlD draw at am and 1130 will be presented Curlers ing to participate should call Ann Casey at itszine or Marion Smith at msm VICE SKIP PLAYOFFS Tire Ladies Section of the illarria fhrrllng Cluhare parti parting in the Vice Skip Play offstnday and tomorrow at the Curling Club Four top rinks with two rinks for each team will compete for the Koimar tro phy Henry Groh president of Kolrnur of Canada will be on hand Friday to present the iso phy in the winning team Com petltora include Skip Connie Marriams rink oi Ros Epplctt Joyce Heels and Cecelia Alex ander teamed with Skip Doris Clarkz Del McGetrick Fran Law and May bfacMartln Rinks of the second team include Skip Rose Emerson with Rhoda Brass Evelyn Roldan and Jean ne Fry Skip Lilly Webb loan Osburne Isabel Church and Margaret Grower All lady curlers are ringed to attend the playoffs and presen tation of the trophy sonorcm mm Mrs Wayne Maloney present ed scultural program on Era II Work Wonclers in Your Home annuai St Patricks zilat thameetingoin Beta PEOPLE AND PLACES sibyl Roberts at 72636531 Pi Chapicr of Beta Sigma Phi Sorority held at Mrs Moioneya home Delcourt Av on Feb 25 film Brazil People of the Iiighlauds was shown records played and books circulated Mrs Frank Gracoi president was in charge offhe meeting Members were reminded of the convention in Windsor May so to June it was decided to present cheque to the Cancer Society in iiarrie This will be done at the ilrst meeting in April letter was received from Mslohn Fair of Rexdaie former mem her oi the Chapter The next meeting will be March that the home of Mrs John loveii Present were Mrs John Merrett Mrs Ken Dono van Mrs lcan Battersby Mrs Robert Gibbons Mrs Fenink Mrs Cameron Mrs John Lo vell and Mrs George Mlkita CHURCH UCW HChurchill United Church Wo men held their February meet ing in the Spnday School room of the church Theme of the evening was China the meet ing opened with the singing or Chinese hymn followed by pray Eli Mrs Watson and Mrs lliaira Constable presented the program opening with hymn in Christ there is no East or West Mrs Constable read the scrip ture lesson and Mrs Watson in troduced in very interesting is shion the new study book on China Luncheon was served preceded by Chinese Grace Plans woro made to hold the supper on March 17 TR EXAMINER WANT ADP PHONE 7232414 dont be afraid of itl When looking for cohort euro pick the two predominating colors in picture draperies or wallpaper you want to use and decorate around them You may use soft color for the background contrasting dark color for your tore upholstery ground fabrics and bright color for your access nrmior the reverse daiibWMlh To be sure let one of narrow Funmunus pm fussionai interior decorators advise you Without obligation hell plan beautiful room from or show you how in have is keeping with the character lugs it neednt be not more beautiful borne in oi your premt finnim prolubi tlve expenditure Over and over again we have proven to untomero of all ages and means that that makes the big diiference for that fdecorator touch its not what you spend without core its Boonie oniture IR 17 MULCAbIER ST units no arm uneasy OPEN THURSDAY AND FRIDAY UNTIL Po group of women from the Barria area met last night to organlzo food buying to operative Thay plan luiuro meeting at which Staples urban development HOMEMAKERS PI consultant of the United Co Operatlve Association will speak Homcmnkers in areas the most rcccnt being Port Credit have organized Direct Chnrgs CoOporatives wherch PhilosopherAstrologer Predicts Startling Future aromas or Green haired women with flat chests and wearing transparent face masks as protective covering against dust and germs may ho common sight in 30 years says astrologer iohu Monoicsco The Romanianboru ilslrnl0lt gar holds masters degree in philoswhy and teaches at two leading Montreal univursltics About 12 months ago he says he predicted the election of Pierre Elliott Trudeau as primc ministr and the deaths in tho United States of Martin Luther King and Robert Kennedy Ha forecasttha startling fu lure of clothing styles recently by explaining that the planet Pluto is partly to blame for the trends which will usher in the year $000 We are witnessing the close of Piqu cycle herald la astrology Piutorulcs the subconscious and the gencrntivo iunctlons of the body It sus talus repairs renews through the burning up and casting out of dead material from death to life The planet also rules the house of death transformation metamorpbo dnd rcgoncra INFLUENCE ADVERSE Theuadvcrse influences as cribed to Plutoarelmmornllty lack of scruplas indecency dis respect or law and authority Pluto now Is in the zodiacnl sign of Vingo and is scheduled to enter the sign of Libra in Do cembcr 1970 This date represents new Pluto cycle and its influence will last until December roan he predicts The period roan1996 would see Pluto in Scorpio with even greater changes Between 15m and roar says Mr Manolesco teenagers and women in their 205 will acquire partiality for dark colors with metallic blue and orange pat terns There would also be more moderation in styles color schemes and makeup Eccentricity and an inclinalt tlon towards new shiny fibres and materials would hochcr ho incorporated in tho fashions oi the 70s and 80s But this generation would also be characterized by grcat lawn of freedom and daring arlvcn turcs which will be rcflcctcd in fashion MINIGKIRTS TO GO By the end of the two Pluto cycles there will ha great similarity betwenn this dress of men and woman he predicts Only fictchosted woman will reveal part of the breast as mark of bcautyfl Sportswear will be worn pre dominantly he says but these women will wear blouses of transparent materials Thighs and legs would no longer be erogenetic zones and miniskian were bound to disappear in favor oI tightJit ting slacks Other predictions Fancy belts will be popular with men and women and tightfitting slippers of new material will replace convention al shoes Ties and scarves wil disap pear completely So will wigs ln cosmcflea very subdued shading will be the fashion Lip sticks wlll disappear but new waxlike moistureretaining co lorless coatng will be adopted Brassrcreswill become obso late with bust control being on cured through harmonic treat ment HAIR GOES WILD Womens hair will he dycd in unnntural colors such as tur quoisedarkgrecn or dark red Men will tend to crew cuts or have shavers heads or will dye their hair silver color in the next decade or two new type or glove will come to tha market It will be com pieter transparent and will be designed as protective cover ing against germs and dustTo wards the end of the century transparent lace masks will also appear on the market Finally domestic life will change and women will partici pate more in everyday life 30 All COOP they purchase their food at wholesale prices The group is hoping to gain sufficient mom bcrs to enable them to carry complete line of groceries Eramurcr Photo FWIO Names Conference Dates The Federated Vomcns insti tutcs of Ontario will sponsor an Officers Conference at the Un ivcrsliy of Guelph Aprilzu to itiny Registration of delegates will take place during the after noon and nvcning of the first day Evary Wi branch in the province is entitled to send an officer or member on payment of the pooling foe At than annual twoday con forcncc delegates will have an opportunity to meet their fellow members discuss common pro hicms rccciva assistance for their respective positions gain inspiration from tho speakers and return to their branches with greater knowledge of the role the WI can play in moot ing the needs of todays world as they fulfill filo original WI 0b jectivcs District Wis may send their president secrcigry treasurer public relations nfiiccr or mom bcr at large Mrs Austin honor of Now Hamburg president of the FW 10 will speak on the conference theme To live for oneself alone is not to live at all Miss Hclcn hchcrnhcr director of the Home EconomicsBranch 0nturio Donariimcnt of Agricul ture and Food will introduce panel composed of Deans of the Collegcs at the University of GUCIPH Mrs George Clarke of New inundiand president of the FWIO of Canada will bemuklng her official visit to Ontario and will be special guest at the Con fcrcpc llllllllll REQUIRES oCur Iiosfcsscr Kiichcn lleipcrs Frnnt Room lfeipera Ghod wages Excellent working conditions CALL 7280941 for interview writs ANNIVERSARY All our bakcry products are prepaicd fresh daily in our modern bake shops according to our laboratory tested recipes Only tines quality lnmvedientsv aroused

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