STRAWBERRY ICR Eighteeirmonthsold Lorna amtaster was one of about 200 hungry people who at tended the strawberry sup per Wednesday at Edgar Community Centre Com mittee members convening the supper included Mrs Toni Hutchinson Mrs Lloyd George Mrs Keith Lees Mrs Marguerite McLean Mrs Hazel Shellswell MIS Joe Strachan Mrs Meredith MacLeod and Mrs Ralph Haynes Examiner photo St Marys Catholic Church scene for WightFulton wedding MR AND MRS FULTON ANN LANDERS Ann defends her column Dear Ann Love you Love your column Heard you speak in Ihiiitiiigtoii Long Island and can attest to the fact that you are Dynamite Lady Let there be no mistake about it Im on your side But wonder if you have clear picture of what your column is all about Your response to Tell Someone Else raises some serious questions in my mind You said Superior people talk about ideas Mediocre people talk about things Little people talk about other peo ple Surely you must realile that each and every one of us enjoys little 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print this column We offer guidance to thousa nds of beople every month so they can get the continuing help they need Of course there are those who read Ann Landers for laughs and have no Objttlltill to this It may be their only laugh for the day Humor can take the sting out of misery Laughter can be good medicine Anyone who reads this column regularly cannot help but recognize himself or his son or his wife or his daughter or his boss eventually Trouble is the common denominator of living It is also great equalizer When we share the same kind of trouble we become bmthers and sisters under the skin That tome is what this column is all about Dear Ann Landers am ITVyearold girl who wonders if she is little crazy When am alone always imagine am with certain people tmostly movie starsv Its become much woise lately especially at bedtime When was little was afraid to sleep by myself so invented these friends My current bed partner is Dustin Hoffman Am normal Des Ioines Dear DAL Very There is nothing crazy about fantasiz ing In fact it serves very usefl purpose Enjoy yourself honey and stop worrying Confidential to Who Pays for the Replacement You do People who have help in their homes should expect breakage over period of time Even smart and careful housewives have been known to drop things St Marys Roman atholic Church was the scene ltiiie it when Debralynn Wight and William Douglas Fulton ex changed marriage vows Rev Leonard Mallcy officiated Steve Koinar played the wed ding music The bride is the daughter of Mr and Mrs harles Douglas Wight of It Harrie ilVII III marriage by her parents the bride wore gown of white cashmere polyester with lace trimmings It was highlighted with an empire waistline high neckline bodice with puffed sleeves ending in deep cuffs Ihe softly flowing skirt with daisy lace around the hem led to chapel length train The bride wore an open julict cap accented with daisy trim white pearls and white satin bow in front of the cap She had three tiered nylon ll lusion fingertip veil She earned bouquet of dark red roses white miniature carr nations and babys breath The maid of honor was Karen Wight sister of the bride of RR Harrie The bridesmaids were Ieiiny Hardy Susan Ihoinpson and llllll Wight sister in law of the bride The flower girl was Carolyn Fulton sister of the groom and the ring bearer Sean Holloway cousin of the bride of Willowdalc The attendants wore gowns of polyester fortrel with the maid of honor in iowder blue and the bridesmaids in pale blue The gowns were identical with button front and long full sleeves ending in deep cuffs Their headpieces were of light blue nylon netting with roses in the centre to match their dresses They carried nosegay bouquet of white daisies blue ball mums and babys breath The flower girl wore light blue flocked nylon chiffon gown with long sleeves Iler headpiece was blue bow Wllli two ribbons She carried white basket filled Willi white daisies bluc ball mums red roses and babys breath the ring bearer carried white polyester heart shaped pillow trimmed in lace The best man was lary Fulton brother of the groom of Harrie Ilshcrs were Brian Wight twin brother of the bride Michael Fulton brother of the groom and James Wight bro flier of thc biidc all of Harrie The reception was held at the Royal anadian Legion Hall Barrie with 14o guests atleii ding The brides mother re ccived guests iii soft coral crimp knit She wore corsagc of orange toned carnations She was assisted by the grooms mother wearing gown of pale yellow polyester She Wore corsagc of light orange carna tions The brides grandmother Mrs Eva Holloway wore light blue printed gown The grooms gmndiiiothcr Mrs Hilda Rec wore deep red polyester gown Mrs William Fulton also the grooiiis grandmother wore mint green ploycster gown Mr Peter Holloway uncle of the bride was master of ceremonies Ieorgc Holloway uncle of the bride proposed the toast to the bride For honeymoon to the Maritime lroyinccs the bride wore coral pantsuit with corsagc of yellow roses with white accessories The newlyweds will live in Barrie Out of town guests attended from Stroud Holly Illinois Long Branch Mississauga Shanty Hay Rracebridge Iainswick Kitchener Guelph Willowdale ollingwtkid King ity Sutton West Brampton Richmond Ilill Agincourt Lefroy Rexdale tiodericli New Lowell Stayner Laurel Owen Sound British oluinbia and Nm Scotia PEOPLE AND PLACES iRADlIXTII Kathy Hay daughter of Mr and Mis Lorne Hay of Barrie has yaduated with degree in travel and tourism from Humber College graduate of Barrie North Collegiate she is employed at Hays Travel Service VISIT Betty Irvine and Lilly McKnight both of Edinburgh Scotland are visiting with Miss Irvines aunt and uncle Mr and Mrs Irvine of Vine St Barrie OLD llOMlI WEEKEND EItIINYALF Former re sidents have been invited to at tend Old Home Weekend on Saturday and Sunday at the community hall and park variety show is planned for Saturday night AlTIO LEFROY An auction will be held Saturday at to in at Lefroy Lnited Church ISIlIAKER CUOKSTOWN Mrs Don Monknian president of the Cookstown Womens Institute introduced guest speaker Verna Maluske prestdent of the federated womens Institutes of Ontario at the 75th anniversary of the WI STRAWBERRIES EDGAR 77 Mrs Don McLean was on the committee which prepared for the strawberry supper held at Ingar UITI inumty hall hit SIRttll John Bowman recently graduated with bachelor of applied science in electrical engineering from the Iiiiyersity of Waterloo HtSRY ST FALLS The 125th an niyersary of St Pauls Anglican hurch will be celebrated Sunday July 25 YOl Ill OF Tle ItTH AITH tilenda tarson tirade 13 graduate of Barrie North Collegiate was Chosen youth of the month by the Kiwanistlub PLANS FIRST lINTlRlZ OTTAWA iCPi Marathon Realty Ltd has an nounced plans for $10 million shopping centre in the southwest edge of the City Mayor tenants in more than 40 stores will include Woolco Department Store Dominion supermarket and Canada Permanent Trust Completion is set for May 1977 The centre will be Marathons first venture in Ottawa Raggedy Ann Day Care moves to new location By SHEILA McGOVERN Examiner Staff Reporter After two years in church basement the Raggedy Ann Day Yare Centre has moved in to spacious new building and is looking for more children The centres new building located behind Georgian ol lege has the effective capacity of 60 children from age two and double the enrolment of the centre Ann Locke administrator of Raggedy Ann said the centre is partially funded by the ministry of community and social services and provides gearedto income da care for all children inclu ing Iian dicapped All applications to the centre will be screened she said but posit ions are awarded on first come first served basis There is no priority scale The new centre features an outdoor creative play round an indoor playgrouni with larger equipment playrooins for children at the junior in termediate and senior levels waterplayrooin and therapy room or children with special needs There are storage and office facilities kitchen and staff room All the equipment from blackboards to washroom facilities are geared towards little people With the move the centre has oIIien lAllllSt Robson and Kent tolcinan Martin ex changed marriage vows May in lirist liurch athedral tawa Iloiiqiiets of white and yellow daisy mums decorated the church for the service of ficiated at by annon II Smith Dr Ilewitt the church organist provided the music The bride is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Iliomas Robson of Ottawa The groom is the son of Mr and Mrs lack Martin of Harrie Ierracc Harrie The bride wore gown of olyester satin with chapel ciigtli train featuring shaped standing neckline with fitted bodice hiin waistline and full length lace sleeves The bridal cap was in matching face with floor length bridal illusion Shc carried bouquet of yellow roses with white daisies and babys breath Maid of honor was her sister hcryl Lynn Robson of Ottawa Bridesmaids Were Judy Hrun dagc sister of the groom of increased its staff to 12 and all teaching staff are graduates of an Early Thildhood Education program Iie children are fed hot meal at noon and two snacks during the day They have sleeping period during the afternoon The centre does have structured program but there is ample free play oppor tunities for the children Mrs locke said While the centre is located on leorgian ollege property the centre is not tied to the school she said and should not be con fused with college lab school icorgian will be intrixlucing an Early hildhood Education program this September and will use the centre for field work but Mrs Locke ein phasized the welfare of the children will come first If the student volunteer program for some reason upsets the children then the centre will serve the children first The centre receives no fun ding from the college and col legc students will not have priority in placements The centre is open from Tilt in to ti pin and will begin gradually introducing new children this Monday The staggered increase will allow the new and existing children to adjust Mrs Locki said The adiiiiiiistiator said anyone interested in having child enrolled in the centre slioiild telephone her at 736 37le sopfa IIZL Event Barrie and Andree Dcsjariliiis of Ottawa They wore long blin floral dresses of jersey iii terlock featuring neck hiin belted waistline and cap sleeves The carried yellow daisiesandbabysbrcath Alan ttaklcy of Kingston was best man and ushers wore loliii Hrundage of llariic and Rick Staiifter of York la llSA The reception was held at the army ufficcis mess Ill Ottawa following the church ceremony The brides mother wore floor length flown of pale yellow with RobsonMartin wedding at Ottawa Church matching jacket and gar dciiia corsagc The mother of the groom wore long gown of new leaf green Wllll gaidtma corsagc The bride wore rosc pantsuit Willi matching accesmorns for thc hoiiiyiiioon cruisi on the Trent acvci ii aiial Ihc iicwlywmfs wdl live in Ottawa tint of town guests attended from lciitictoii It Dauphin Man fillltittl Lindsay liillia Kingston loioiito oriiwall aiidttttawa Mrs Ella Ford has 85th birthday Mr and Mrs Icrcy Ford of Miiiesiiig honored Mrs Iilla Ford of Harrie Mr Fords mother recently with party for her ttiitli liii thday Attending were Mrs IImma Wiiidatt Mr and Mrs William Ford and Parker Kclicy of Ilarric Mr and Mrs lraiik The Barrie Exornlner Friday July I976 lI llfIJtl Altlti many climbing opportunities at the new Raggedy Ann Dav farc fen trc located behind ficoigian tollcgc Siiicc inovnig to its new facilitics the tllllll hie Ford of Iollcndalc Mr and Mrs liiii Sanford Mi and Mrs Hick Itcll Doug and Angela of Harrie Mr and Mrs Iony lat t1 and Danny and Soiii of been making use of an out door playground and an in dooi playroom also In ishcd Willl large playgiound equipment IZxaiiiiiici lho it lVllSIIILH Mr and Mrs Itae lll Robin and Julie of Midliiiist Mi and Mrs loni llixfgson fraig and link of Oshawa Miss Nude orthland proud nudist says nudism made her personally free Ry HUSBANer MiARII Examiner Womens Editor Nudisin is not sleazy ac cording to Miss Nude Nor thland Nadia Rottai It is form of personal freedom which has allowed her to drop her inhibitions and ac cept herself as she is It is no life for phoney Mrs Bottai of ollingwood made an allrday appearance Wednesday at the official open ing of Shutterbug Photo on lappertonStrect But she wasnt nude And her reason for that is simple There is the right time and the right place Andthis isnt it That statement stems from her philosophy of nudism Ieov ples frame of mind makes it the right or wrong place In nudist camp or nature park as nudists call it nudists have common understood philos ph it is for personal freedom of the individual not for the pleasure of the onlookers They are not strippers exhibitionists or prospects for centrefolds WRONG PLACE Here People dont have the right idea in public It would of fend some Going nude in place like this would be pro moting nudism for the wrong reason said the 2ttryearold ollingwood woman Thats what she has against contests She was contestant in the Miss Northland Contest but has firm plans to stay clear of the iss Nude World contest Its the wrong place They are taking the contest out of the proper setting and putting it in to hotel in Winona Itll only beagirlieshow Nudism isnt dirty Its the public attitude she says When the attitude is wrong it is the wrong place for nudism That was what she disliked about the recent contest in Huntsville Some make very rude re marks she said Some photographers try to explon the girls People treat you like you let them treat you And Mrs Bot tai wont put up with any nonsense In their home in ollingwood Mrs Bottai and her husband Alex dont make it point to be nude sunbathe nude ill ienced in area in their yard But dont do housework in the nude nor cook love wearing clothes too Im proud to be nudist but Im not nude all the time She and Alex got involved with nudism when they read about it in magazine They vlSlltd camp in Schomberg and enjoyed it iminedzately felt more embarrassed when hail clothes on she said In the six years since then they have joined the Four Seasons liib in Hamilton which they visit every weekend Times have changth since she has been chosen Miss Nude Nortliland Six years ago she and her husband received nasty phonecalls about being nudists Now people she doesnt know approach her anti congratulate her Her customers at Brendas oiffure where she is hair NADIA BJTTAI Miss Nude Northland was at the official dresser also comments If had childrcii Id bring them up as nudists too she said have favorable Some people are curious about what goes on at the parks lhey ridc liikcs play tennis volleyball hike or read under tree Some are nudi Others not IOIIIIIS Al IARIIIIS There are rules too she said Iothes must be worn at par ties There are times when you shouldnt invitc troubli At place wlltlt there drinking and close contact think it Wiillll turn into an orgy it Wl didnt wear clotlics flothcs are worn at diiiiici not only foi sanitatioan sake foi comfort Who wants to sit on litwllt chair with barebackside And its noiisciisc to think bicausc youre nudist yourc promoting free sex Thats not triic shc iin phasicd opening day of Shutterbug Photo on Clapperton Street She said the only tiiiic iii the park at which thcic were over tones was when Xavicizi Hollander author of thc tfappy Hooker Visited the iinp She really chcipcncd it Willi licr attitiidc she said tiwnci Hans Stein had to set litl straight about the tluh philosophy Mrs lillltl also had to sci photographer straight who asked bet to posc for table Magiinc Im sorry don tdo that sort of thing Whilc nudism has made bet freer person she says litlfllifii isnt foi cvcryone IIycryoiw can be nudist but nudism isnt in everyone she Sitlfl Its Ifllptlswllilf to change some attitude involving sexual overtones And you cant bc true nudist without chang log it ion cant get those at tlIUll out of everyone Her own mother who lives in Italv flicsiit know that she and her husband are tllllllSlx Wed like to tell her but know she woulvtit take it the right way tlff grandmother It was alive think shc if accept it better than inf mother Miminuier ulvn admit ltftttllt its time ti call your elrome Wagon iiisteu 7261454 7286331