The Barrie Examiner Monday November 29 1976 RETIRES FROM HYDRO McClymonts activities make life interesting Aye Dave McClymont is man of experience but ladat heart The 65yearold Scotsman can look back to when he chucked his auto mechanic training for Jyu gv Liverpool police uniform during the depression As an officer he lived through the blitz years of World War II when the force was the basis of civil defence And when that wasnt enough for fearless fighter he joined the Royal Air Force in 1941 got his wings and flew Spitfires and Hurricanes as flight lieutenant The man with 26 years ex perience as regional security officer for Ontario Hydro is retiring with the same philosophy He and his wife Anne have planned three years of travels sohesasmilingretirec Mr McClymont came to Canada in 1950 with his wife and son Ian He spent some months working in factory in Toronto before he joined the security branch of Hydro that year DAVE MCCLYMONT and his wife Anne make plans for Georgian Bay Region or 011 travelling for three years of tario Hydro Examiner holidays Mr McClymont is PM ACTIVELIFE remmg after mars as He came to Barrie in 1952 with his family His enthusiasm ANN and leadership qualities got him into Boy Scouts at St An drews Presbyterian Church security officer for the ï¬ovlers aCth St Georges ac to Kilwrdnis and waist member of the session at St Andrews Church In 1960 he was elected to the former Barrie public school board He was vicechairman by the end of his eightyear term At that time the Simcoe County board was formed Mr McClymont took year off before he was elected to Barrie city council He spent five years Barrie alderman and left as vicechairman of the financecommittee Those were the days when Dear Ann have no one to turn to since have exhausted my Clergymans time and patience Will you listen When was in my late teens had homosexual relationship with my anthropology professor was deeply in love with him Upon graduation he left me and turned to phsychiatrist was in therapy for three years after which was able to give tip all homosexual relationships During my therapy met wonderful girl and was relieved and pleased that was able to manage with her sexually Now 15 years later am married to this wonderful girl and we have two lovely sons My problem is this find myself year ning for the love of man again Sex with my wife is possible to see What will but not very exciting On numerous occasions have invented filling In the bay and im excusesto sneak off and visit gay bars proving the lakeshore road My needs are becoming more and more insistent now be were hm 15511951 he said lieve all the therapy went through was for my parents sake because they refused to accept me as was even feel that the PAW The school board has grown away from the people but city council is operating basically the same It is still parochial in its ideas Hell miss the Hydro work he says he liked very much He joined security when Hydro started the branch His experience in police training proved invaluable for his work in the Georgian Bay Region In those 26 years hes conv vinced the branch has proved it psychiatrist was not lookingout for my best interest Should discuss my past and my present feelings with my wife or should just run off and fulfil my desires Please help melEK Dear IFK Get back into therapy and see what happens Give it six months If after that time you still have the desire for Ill homosexual relationship tell your wife about it and decide together the best way to deal with the problem Dear Ann Landers Every now and then you print letter from man who says he hates to see woman wearing pants just ran across something that was written in 1919 It was in my grandpas First World War scrapbook and it certainly does prove that the more things change the more they are the same think my grandpa composed this thing himself because it plays an important role in 5rf35°d lke hm the operation of Hvdro antswere madefor men Not forwomen The wag of Women were made for men not pants damm when we ï¬rst sher When man pants for woman and woman pants for whesqid manthat makes pair of pants There have been an awful lot of arguments as to whether the word pantsis singularor plural When man wears pants they are plural When he doesnt hed better stay out of sight or he might get arrested really think vandalism has lessened he said you want to make the pants last make the coat first Whittier Calif Dear Whittier Thanks for sample of 37yearold humor Ill bet the kids who read it will think its pretty square In fact thought it was bit mossy my self Dear Ann You told MayDecember that girl who mar ries man old enough to be her father as probably rejected by her own dad and was looking for papa substitute Theres another explanation Ann girl ho idolizes her fa ther often shuns mer her aer and marries man who re minds her of Daddy Plea at fii clear Your answer as it stood could produce iioi amount of unearned guilt and Lord knows there Jrrmagi in the world Thanks for settingthe record stra ilti Dear III The E1 hfi WAS FEJLrjted by her father and she said so it he WW Bu rn glad you rote lost my readers assumc that oriy qtimr sends young girl into the arms ofan older rriar CUiJ Ur fahrrworshipas well Thank it you lt ttï¬ific Limi Sears New Custom Draperies Let Sears give your home that fashion look with unique styling in wide choice of fashion fabrics sxeremmmswmxssxmwa whee 35 natural colour portrait only No age limit in group portrait It is so easy to have light lovely refreshing new look in your room Come in and consult our experienced decorators Let them show you many window treatments in choice of prints solids Sheers or easements Get whole new outlook separately prices Wed Dec Georgian Mall 509 Boyfield St SimpsonsSears Lt Reg and Writ min in Simmons Seats Id mum 3ï¬TEiflwrifrï¬fifdï¬ï¬ 31 Your portrait in lovely natural colour N0 appointment necessary Limit One offer per family 996 for each additional subject photographed $199 for each other subject photographed Additional prints available at reasonable This offer good Thurs Dec 5676 Boyfield Street downtown Barrie PHOTOGRAPHERS Houns 9300m800rJm Fouryearold Jamie Clip sham of Shanty Bay has lit tle tea with Mrs Clara Mayes who was one of hostesses at the annual rlt am an CHRISTMAS TEA AT GROVE PARK HOME Christmas tea and bazaar at Grove Park Home Residents and volunteers ioined forces to hold the event which at tracted more than 300 people Lakeshore Road debate Toastmistress topic Two members of the First Toastmistress Club of Barrie Liliane Murphy and Shirley McCrone were judges at the Forest Hill Public School speech contest in Midhtirst Nov 18 Liz Worrall Toastmistress timer At the regular meeting Nov 24 Liliane Murphy Club parliamenlariaii presented parliamentary procedure quiz There was also debate on SOCIAL NOTES IARKVIIIW BAKII SALE Iarkvieyy entrc for Senior itichs is holding liristmas tea and bake sale Iiec from to pm at the centre on Blake Street FRth tTIIRIO an associate member was Mrs Iris ampbell of Waterloo VlSllttI with her sister Mrs orrinc Lambchey of Barrie The gettogether was the first in four years IIRIfI£RT Wellknown organist John Hart is holding concert May 29 at at Georgian ollegc Theatre Mr Hart of Barrie performed last year at Geor gian IY STRIPPERS Three candy stripers will be honored at the Royal Victoria Hospital Auxdary annual hristmas dinner Dec at ti pm at tlitontinental Inn Dr lick will screen slides of the Dominican Republic There will also be draw fora hand made afghan donated by Lily Heaton For information or tickets call terry Morton 7267 27M or Mar Tod at 7287182 tï¬wï¬léflxaidï¬lflttyg at at oig first subject payable at time 273 of Sitting extending the Lakeshorc Road This topic was chosen among others during debate workshop held month previously Those taking part were moderator Laurel Noble debaters Shirley Crone Shirley McCrone Shirley Shelswell judge Liz Worrall President Shelagh Blenkarn was in the chair with Alice Janes handling table topics and general evaluation Four guests attended Dinner meetings are held in the Sky Room Lakeview Dairy alternate Wednesdays What the during the afternoon Examiner nhotni Visitors to the gallery of the Barrie Public Library who pause to admire Grubbes delicate watercolor among the historic paintings featuring Barrie as it used to be may not be aware of the romance and drama behind it William Henry Grubbe the artist was Captain in the ar tillery of the East India Com pany and he painted the sketch of the Barrie shoreline in OC tober of 1853 He had come out to Canada on leave and when he was discharged settled in Barrie He built home on what is now Codrington Street this being the first house on what was then known as the Com mons About decade later an engraving was made of this painting considered to be the New To Barrie HAIR ANALYSIS Our technician will analyze any mechanical or chemical damage with the use of microscope digital trichogrom and repair hair damage with Neuclic Acids and Protein Call for on appointment House of Bellini The Hoircutiing Place Buytield Mull 7264621 earliest known reproduction of Barrie in our area In 1893 it was reproduced in Andrew Hunters booklet Lake Simcoe and its Environs but the whereabouts of the original was forgotten year or so ago Mark Fisher who was researching early artists of Simcoe County discovered the painting while viewing microfilm of volume of Fred Grants Historical Scrapbooks at the Library Then its place in the scrap books was lost There was great excitement Romance drama behind Grubbe watercolor when the library came upon it again last summer and Sara Maley chief librarian con sulted Peter Moran of the Sim coe County Archives Inside Volume 34 the original water color measuring about 15 in ches by inches was found pasted on brownlined shelf Paper Mr Moran went to the On tario Archives in Toronto and an expert there advised that the painting be removed from the wrap ing paper 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