iiiiiiiiii tilt iiNin lolin lilllliltt was about too lit nice iziiiixiasis ihocaineoii ti ltll ch in play iii the niastet pan ses sum it thi hosii lotit ttiiliei1t tlli til the Trent ille Bridge ssoeiatioii link llofltiittlt of ltliltitttl and Bryan iit bani ot ianiliiidge won the il Us inasiers pairs and Dorothy llilil It llil iloiirde and reiie Lungrcn weekend wetsuit tel of tendon unit the non Itll Hel llillilll masters pairs itiittuiier littiltzi ltll plieltl host to the Wham liHHtlJtHit mined tn ANN LANDERS Woman experiences gutlevel talk Dear nn ill on idoii ed two years ago and liiends sayl atn attractiie oiiihtiil lookinu and iiuite se Several months ago isited in sisiei litgt tiies in beautiful liighrise in another tl tine tiHHiLl about to to in theelevalor got stuck Only one othei person is ith me eiy good looking man The lights went oil and is terrified tie said tloiit worry ere going to be all right ttemaiii eiltt lei ll on ilic floor and gel com fortabte tte rain the eiiieieency button and soon we heard voices which gie iis ieassiiianic Finally the chief engineer ttl nouneed it ottlil te tl least in hours before they could get us out of there He told us ere iii iiodaiigei We talked in ltitttliittl intimate niaiiner about every thing under the tlll li was the most ionilertiil conversation have ttt had llll anyone so honest and open ttei title he leaned er and kissed my check then tlt lips tlelt is if were in paradise lid those in golden hoiii When we ieie tinatty released was sad Ve parted with handshake and went our separate ways etended in iSil another week ltitiltltl in caieh glimpse ot that beautiful married man ii ho hadt ha liiii lite No luck sol tteii home le heard ll lil the riuit ioii til deepeinotiiinal experience sets in laiei and it itlti=ii vltit lt been roaming ni house like caged lice lit ihiei necks lost to pounds ltltlll ttlitlil ill titliittl lt ltitltli depressed Can it bet riili ioied that limit in the eleiaior ti all seems sosilty tumult dii lil iiss it itb tliillt hil doyouszt ttit tood Indigo tieai Ilttl hat toil epeileieed the eciteiiieiit of gut leel iiltllllliliiiiit the ltt lot meaningful relation ivt ship oiii preser stle oi ilepiessei is the let down following the gift it the lahi rpliis insiea at minus dear Now that oii knee ra llt inpatiie or sililt relationship keep your ce open it lit lvetnrc you ilet pliysiial make sure theinan sz il tteai iin iinli is it iilw hugs the constantly about i1 this iil paiol scissors She wiL cw miil rah it will gio taste litiiit si Iiltltll lieai tlcl hv lie ie tit hairdresser liltit iasaiiiiao il ii Hesaid Hair glows tie tilllntl it the are tlii ast not ntake it grow am he eat Hll Iandeis ln ewelleik itt liLtslittll llitl pleasi leis tet beMstHes against the few lttï¬lil 1x at mantis litt resetting to Jeweiie win It poor quality seven lacetis st spot hen pro ugh9 in to proe he had pulled st ivl thtil would not tii an But Still Bur ttlllL tteai Niiiu gt iw iirdtil ihiwtsi rs si loiitiiteiili it lii on Hap pen to lItt ttiat Hume es lili itt 1ltilittllldll dc it esltiisiigikxl 1230 it gtizstaiidiii Ilii sa ell do iiiilyoiill ï¬cl lIXt AG lCl llNl lis llrnest Naits of Barrie The wedding will take place Aug 20 at First Baptist Church Barrie Steitigard photo tr and Mrs tin ticket 40 lnnisfil St Barrie an nounce the engagement ot their daughter Wendy to Brad Watts son ot Mr and PEOPLE AND PLACES CORN ROAST GILFORD Mr and Mrs Sam Neitty of Gilford enter tnined trustees and members of the administrative staff of teh Siincoe ount Board of Educa tion at corn roast at the Neilly home Wednesday evening Guest attended the social even ing following ti meeeting of the board in Barrie IIIIHIINI The Red Cross Society is hav ing blood donor clinic Mond day Aug 30 at Trinity Parish Hall 24 ollicr St from to in and tuesday from to pin ands tottzitttpan AHIIIXIIIBII Gravenhurst artist Joy Mitburii will show her art work until Seil at ttie Barrie Iubtic li izuy ttours for the es tiibit are from 930 am to 830 pm weekdays and Saturdays troiiitiRllahi I05 Lin PEN NH Mrs Jacks of Innisfil will hold an open tioitse Satur day Aug 2t from to pm for Mrs lara hiottfcttow on her Both birthday ISII Mr and Mrs August Daniels returned from three day visit to Mrs ttanlets parents Mr and Mrs James Woodfietd of toronto AUCTION Bell IIwarl Baptist hurch will sponsor an aitctioii Aug 21 at to am at Dennys Fruit Market on IIwart St Those wishing to donate articles should deliver them to Dennys WI PROJECT Mrs Howard Campbell will be in charge of the Gullirie Womens liistitutes entry in the Bridal Shower onlest at the Oro Fair in September MAN IHOM iliAI Steven Miller came first iii the lwstdeeoraled bicycle in the iiitder to age group in the costume coiilest for the parade starting tiff the Shantv Bay suminerfest Friday night lie was the Matt from Glad BIRTHDAY lec Burke of Barrie celc bratcd his birthday Aug 15 He received many congratutory ntessages from friends and faintly Findley Stewart trOphy winners in lawn bowling The Allaiidale Lawn Bowling Club held twilight tournar ineiit Tuesday night playing fortheSterlingTrustsShield The tournament was well attended by the majority of the club members with total of 17 teams and bye Winners of the trophy were Marg Findley skip Alberta Stewart ice Cecil Harris lead Also with three wins were Bill Ladc skip Dick Watt vice Anita Sargeaiit lead High for two wins were Milly tattendeii skip Sybil Steele ttt and Al Chaplin lead High for one win was Jack Iouctier skip Dorothy Loth tCt and Jock Wright lead lSEI AT BEGINNING Almost all guns made during the first 250 years of Canadian settlement were muzzle loaders SEASON ALSED BLYING In 1959 in Canada it was esti mated that about 60 per cent of all toys purchased occurred during the Christmas season TODAYS RECIPE look back at our colonial ancestors eating habits dur ing this Bicentennial shows that in some areas our tastes have changed little We still like such sweets as fruit Jams preserves and ap ple butter for toast rolls or biscuus whether storebought or homemade Make use of fresh local supply of apples berries plums peaches and cherries by turning them into Jams and preserves for eating throughout the year It is more economical to use the fruits in your region while the are in ample supply However these frutts are shipped yearround to most areas and make it poSSible to make your ld0ttl treat whenever your mood and your budget coincide COLONIAL APPLE BUTTER pound tort npptoo cup apple cider Sugar 34 toupoon ground clove U2 teaspoon altoptco teaspoon cinnamon 12 ionopoon nutmog Wash remove stems and quarter apples Add cider Cook slowly until apples are soft Put apples through food mill or sieve Measure Add onehalf to twothirds cup sugar for each cup of pulp depending on the tartness of the apples Add spices mix well Cook over low heat stirring constantly until sugar dissolves Continue to cook stirring often until mix ture sheets from spoon Ladle into hot sterilized jars Seat at once Makes about pints tea25 tile vents rrrrr The Barrie Examiner Monday Augusttfiptgfb Around this time of year lot of people complain that rentns are getting through to then They say they feel the side ef fects of watching the some TV shows again Again Again dont know what theyre talking about accept reruns as necessary arl of tele vision to give per ornicis some tiiiie off to give people ctiaii cc to see something theyve missed and of course to keep the cost down friend of mine confessed that he watched The Wizard of for the 18th time the other night ttiid this time when the tornado sucked up lolo and Dorothy he actually cheered dont know what theyre talking about accept reruns as nuessary slit of tele vision to give per ormers some time oh did say that before When The Maltese Falcon was being shown again rccen tly set tuna casserole in front of the family and handed oitt TV trays We had this casserole two nights ago and once last week the family coinpaiiied But always serve my tuna casserole when The Maltese Falcon is being shown lts tra ditioiial Some people contend reruns will eventually rip the Ameri can family to shreds lhey cite the case of viewer who isnt sure if he has seen segment of Medical Centre or not Is this the one wttere Joe Gannon has the rich Arab for itient who wants to buy him ti iospitat but falls in love with the mother of kid on dialysis iiiathiiic No no This is the one where the young girl patient is put in home for the elderly and iticites them to riot got it now Its the one where the girl doctor makes play for Joe but shes got this mental problem and he starts the car and drags her in his car door mile and half down No No Its the girl who leads the old people to protest Then Ive never seen it be fore Youll love it The girl dies inthecnd One of the most dangerous side effects of reruns is that people tend not to watch them as closely as they did the first time This can lead to all kinds of situations When did your hair lurii grey Doris Sixteen years ago Fred You mean youre just notic ing This is the first time Ive And save at Singers ERMLQW Those reruns necessary evil looked at you since tiinsinoke went into rentns dont know what theyre talking about accept reruns as tele necessary itirl of vision to give peilkiriners some time off to give people clian cc to see did say that before Mary IIxelt and Joan Hodges and cherry bark til the dye piil wool into pot of natural in Workshop Wednesday at dye made from golden rod lYlCt IN THE W001 Im the Springwalcr members of lwet vc Spinncis Guild took part ttuioina Itlxammei Itioloi PattersonCampbell vows at St Pauls st taiils Anglican Church Church was the scene tiily to when Barbara liristine talter son and lleiinis Michael anip belt exchanged iiiaitiage vows Her Waller tec officiated Dorothy Fitsimmoiis provided the weddingmnsic The bride is the daughter of AND RS CAMPBELL 45 Printed Crepe Choose from selection of interesting 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