Ontario Community Newspapers

Barrie Examiner, 15 Jun 1976, p. 9

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CHEQUE TO BIG SISTERS cheque from Karen Tom linson project chairman of the fashion show spOnsored Marilyn Kornyk centre board member of Big Sister of Barrie accepts ANN LANDERS Skinny Wife needs counselling Dear Ann Landers This morning you answered the letter to the husband about his toofat wife who has no will power Now what do you have to say about wife who is skin and bones She was fat ei years ago but went on strict diet and lost 45 poundsw ich was 15 pounds too many She still thinks of herself as fat although she is rag bone and bank of hair The crazy nut cant decide what to eat When we go to restaurant she studies the menu for half an hour Nothing looks good She finds all kinds of excuses for having just cup of consomme The woman just plain hates to eat Shes nervous wreckafraid shell gain poundand shes making wreck out of me Please give me better understanding of her problem before walk out of here She always reads your column and maybe shell listen to youGoing Mahoola Dear Mahoo Your wife should see doctor immediately From the symptoms you describe it may be that she is suf fering from anorexia nervosa common psychological problem among females rarely males hope she listens to me Her life could be at stake the Canadian Forces Base Dear Ann Landers took care of my fatherinlaw for three months while he was terminally ill My nerves were shot The doctor suggested go to hospital to rest up for couple weeks My husband and decided for the same money we could go to resort The first week was wonderful then we ran into fisher man buddy and his wife from our home town The three of them decided we should take an apartment together was against the idea but went along with it to keep the peace The other husband informed me on the first day that would have to do all the housework and get the meals because his wife was tired and on holiday said No emphatically and explained that was on holiday too My husband became upset and gave me the silent treat ment for the entire week In the meantime did all the work because the other wife slept until noon and it took her two full hours to meet the world feel my husband was very disloyal because he didnt stick up for me Now that we are home he still isnt speak ing What do you suggest7Hurt Dear Hurt man who is so immature needs counselling Since hed probably refuse to go suggest that you go in order to learn how to live with the stubborn ox Also you might learn few things about yourself such as why you let him and others kick you around so shamelessly Dear Ann Landers am 1+ yearbld girl who is in loveno matter what you say Its just as real as if were 21 know its love because cant think of anything but Ron Hes on my mind every minute of the day dream about him every night Ron loves me too think At least he loves me in his own way Thats how he puts it He is 15 and am the first girl he has ever kissed This is the problem cant get him to kiss right He keeps his lips closed very tight Any sugges tions on how to loosen him upApe Over Ron Dear Ape Sorry Im fresh out of advice for 14yearold girls on how to teach 15yearold boys how to kiss Nature IS the best teacher of all When Ron feels like loosening up he wont need any lessons honey 20 care enough best Gord Roach W551 cStyle alluts 22 Dunlop St Left is Joan McAuley also by the Civinettes Club of of the Civinettes Barrie which was held in April at the Georgian Mall PEOPLE AND PLACES STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL BARRIE The Borden Square Timers Annual Strawberry Festival dance wil be held June 26 at 830 pm at the Public School at tended an antique car rally in Kitchener last weekend MARRIAGE HOLLY Mis Susan Mc Connell and Daryl Bedard will be married July 17 at Burton Avenue United Church LA LECHE BARRIE La Leche Lea of Barrie north and sout an organization which helps mothers nurse their babies will hold meeting June 30 at 830 pm at the home of JoAnn Coldrey Briar Rd Topic of the even ing will be breastfeeding and overcomingdifficulties MEDICAL SECRETARIES BARBIE The Simcoe County Medical Secretaries Association held its monthly meeting April 19 at the Barrie School of Nursing HOOKING CRAFT BARRIE The Huronia Branch of the Ontario Hook ing Craft Guild is having hooking bee July 17 at 10 am at St Vincent Park 25th ANNIVERSARY Family and friends of Mr and Mrs Keith Farrell of 35 Lay St helped them celebrate their 25th wedding anniverasry on Saturday UCW LUNCHEON Barrie The Phelpston United Church Women enter tained over 50 seinor citizens June at noon luncheon at the church Mr and Mrs Peter Scott showed historical slides of Oro township communion service was con ducted by Rev Ed Ronayne GRADUATE BARRIE Diane Bewick graduated with bachelor of science degree in nursing from the University of Toron to VISIT GUTHRIE Mr and Mrs Roy Hastings and family at Hamilton Soanes first in bridge ICWC seminar The Barrie Examiner Tuesda June 15 19769 set for June 16 Irma Norleman and Win for preschoolers only For in nifred Nicholson from the formation call Jane Black Stonecroft Kansas head 7288595 quarters for the Christian Womens Club will be guest speakers June 16 at se minar sponsored by the Bar rie club The meeting which is scheduled from 130 to 330 pm will be held at the Con sumers Gas Blue Flame Room All executive members hostesses tele hone callers captains an others in terested are invited There is no charge Refreshments will be served nursery will be provided at the Emmanuel Church 128 St Vincent St Cost is 50 cents Sorority chapter has meeting Zeta Lambda Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi Sorority held dinner meetin to close the year at Maude ourys Steak House President Doris De Vries chaired short business meeting Profit from Mr Dressup will be shared by the Georgian Foundation for the Performing Arts Friends of the Firehall and the Associa tion for the Mentally Re tarded family picnic will be held June 20 at Springwater park GRADUATE Women Alive provides the stability needed Women Alive will be at least 18 Mrs Max In shifting rootless world faith in God provides the stability needed and for this reason the Women Alive an nual convention held recently at the Universtiy of Waterloo packed in 3500 people ac cording to the groups founder and director Nell Maxwell People came from as far away as Bermuda Ethiopia British Columbia Alaska the United States and from all over Ontario and Quebec Mrs Maxwell said The convention challenges women to assess their life style in every dimension and consider alternatives Women Alive is an or ganization founded in Barrie with its head office on Dunlop We wish to welcome Canadian Tire to the Bayfield Mall In bridge at the Barrie Duplicate Bridge Club Barb Menezes and Betty Cunn ingham took first place in northsouth play Wayne Hart and Olive Hersey were se cond and Jean Burke and Mary Woodstock third In eastwest play Vivian Hamilton and Ella Soanes and Marg Powell were se Diane Ruth Bewick cond Win Condor and Betty Cwmnglam hlrdi and Jean girlhgmlgbwiifckMrof dig Burke and Wayne Hart fourth In eastwest play Marg Flewelling and Ella Swain came first Dr Crossland and Dr Harrison second Oda and Murray Bell and Street Barrie graduated with Bachelor of Science degree in nursing from the University of Toronto recently Miss Bewick is graduate of Barrie North Collegiate and is to be Last year sponsored 13 oneday conferences This year Ie ree afa Iotal Decorator and Coordinating Services Choose excellent quality materials and patterns from Canadas finest suppliers Personal service on large or small enquiries Tracking and installation as required Phone LOIS ROBERTSON or drop in to the Studio FIR1 Hwy 93 at Crown Hill This Week SPECIALS DAYS ONLY In Stock WALL COVERING 20 OFF FATHERS DAY June 20 This man has the perfect gift for Father on His Special Day June gift from Gord Gord Roach Mens Shop that is is gift he will long enjoy It shows that you on Koach ené Shop came first Dr John Postnikoff and Rick Saxby second and Viven Menezes and John Kilby third In play Monday June Sven Hansen and Sherman Beulter were first in north south play Martha Bedard Betts fourth OLYMPIC THOUGHTS Dash the wind Blow your mind Excel Crush your bonds Break your limits For no life worth living Has limits MARG WEBB 14 Stroud check into your Si cashin on the sav the store Be sure Selection incl All to give the very Including holiday fabric this allan 7282928 Holly Hermiston and Joyce Check out these fantastic values And biggest and best selection All current season fabrics Now 20 OFF denims gauzelooks suitings knits and more prior season fabrics Now 40 OFF SINGER Sewing Centres Georgian Moll Highway 26 21 employed at the Royal Vic toria Hospital in Barrie nger Sewing Centre to ings on every fabric in to shop early for the udes cottons 1287960 7265291 Welcoming Canadian Tire Corp JETLINER OMEGA an Reduced by woolens knits SIZE and more T016 21 Carryon 25 Wardrobe 27 Wardrobe T0 The BA YFIELD MALL REG $2950 ea $4750 ea $5750 ea $6500 ea COLOURS BLUE WHITE MOCHA TAN 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