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Barrie Examiner, 9 Sep 1976, p. 7

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11 ll Ill xiii run ENGAGEMENT Mr and Mrs George Ritchie of Toronto announce the en gagement of their daughter Elizabeth Anne to Robert Glenn Johnston son of Mr By ANN LANDERS Dear Ann Landers Will you please tell me why homosexuals refer to themselves as gay The word actually means hap and Mrs Garnet Johnston of 334 Innisfil St Barrie The wedding will take place Sept 18 at pm at Mount Den nis United Church Toronto ANN LANDERS Gay brother not so gay py joyous lighthearted and cheerful My brother is homosexual He is miserable and depressed an introverted loner who will probably end up killing himself His lover left him last year and Ive never seen anyone so for lorn and dejected The last word would use to describe my brother is gay yet thats what he is Can you enlighten meOn The Sidelines Dear Sidelines The word gay was selected by the gays themselves True not all gays are gay but many are quite con tent and have no interest in being straight Your brother needs professional help Anyone who is de pressed and suicidal gay or straight should get counselling He needs to ventilate his feelings and learn to accept himself as he is If he cant afford psychiatrist the county or state men tal health associations will help him Dear Ann Landers My friends and relatives have ad vised me until my head is spinning The question Is the mid dIe child different Our first born is beautifully adjusted dependable selfsuf ficient gets along well in school and has many friends The youngest boy is bright cooperative creative affectionate and has sunny disposition The middle son is nailbiter bed wetter does poorly in his studies and always seems to be in trouble Hes sullen and unhappy and makes us unhappy too keep hearing Its because hes the middle one Is there any validity to this assessmentMother Of Two Plusses And One Minus Dear Mother Your signature tells me almost as much as your letter If you view the middle boy as minus feel plen ty sorry for him And for you too The one in the middle is in the least desirable compete with the eldest usually the favorite and suffer the pot He must praise that passes him by and goes to the youngest What can you do You can give the middle child double doses of love and affection Compliment him whenever possible Dont permit any comparisons by friends and relatives And spend at least 15 minutes day with just HIM Dear Ann Youve probably had it with the hairy prob lems but please get this into your column by hook or by crook Im desperate PRINTED JERSEY 45 reg 275 EL ILIQEKH ruauuu it Mon llltt Wed Sat lhursday luday METRO GIRL IN UK Takes cookery course TORONTO CP While earning part of her keep ser ving customers in country pub in England for the last year Rebecca Gray 19 of To ronto also took fulltime Cor don Bleu cookery course at school in Surrey Rebecca daughter of Cana dian actress Araby Lockhart and Jack Gray playwright and president of the International Writers Guild returned this month and plans to start her own private catering service as result of her intensive cu linary training Rebecca Said in an interview upon her arrival home that she hadnt planned to take cookery course when went to England last year But friend of her parents in England suggested she might take advantage of the Tante Marie School of Cookery be cause of its emphasis on Conti nental cuisine Ive always been interested in cookery Reebecca said and as no school in Canada of fers Cordon Bleu thought Id havea go at it MASTERED COOKERY She has become proficient in preparing menus has mastered basic and some French and English regional cookery and has experience in highclass cunsme It is such an excellent cour se that could enter almost any type of gourmet field she said But really would prefer to try my hand at private din ners and entertaining The schools principal Wen Not always just aging HAMILTON CP About all that is expected of the elderly is that they keep clean keep quiet not be ublic danger and not smell too Sadly says British psychiatrist who specializes in treatment of the aged Given this low expectation of the aged it is not surprising that 90 per cent of their psy chiatric illness is ignored or un diagnosed Dr Klaus Bergmann said in speech Friday at McMaster University Medical Centre Too often illness in the elderly automatically is at tributed to some aging process and therefore early in tervention that might prevent crisis and admission to an in stitution is ignored Dr Bergmann lecturer in psychogeriatric medicine at the University of Newcastle said He said the elderly are more likely to get sedatives and tran quillizers for their psychiatric illnesses and less likely than younger patients to get advice reassurance referrals to psy chiatrists or psychotherapy from their family doctors Dr Bergmann also in charge of the Brighton Clinic at New castle General Hospital said he now is working on development of questionnaire that might be administered by people other than psychiatrists and would assist in early identification of treatable psychiatric situations among the elderly Fabricland Distributors SPECTACULAR VOGUE BUTTERICK The price of the free pattern may not exceed the price attire meet expensive pattern purchased PRINTED POLY COTTONS STORE HOURS 726440 12 Price Buy Patterns GET FREE 930 am to 600 pm 930 am to 930 pm Truscott Majerowicz was in Canada to attend an inter national home economics con vention held in Ottawa in July Most of our students from both Britain and abroad come to the school because they want to make career of cookery Mrs Majerowicz said How ever besides our oneyear cour se we also offer shorter ver sions The school which is nonresi denial opened its doors in 1954 Its motto Good cooking and good humor make ha py household may seem slig tly outdated but Mrs Majerowicz said it has always been our aim to bring pleasure to those who cook so that practising their art they will spread the deep content which comes from good cooking among their fam ily friends and clients MUST HAVE DIPLOMA The Cordon Bleu diploma course begins in late September and consists of three terms of approximately 11 weeks each We dont require any pre vious experience in cookery said the schools principal but students must be over 16 years of age and Canadians must have high school diploma or its equivalent Mrs Majerowicz said that for foreign students from other countries the fulltime course ERMA BOMBECK Man in kitchen does half work By ERMA BOMBECK About 10 years ago couple of boys were looking for snap course They infiltrated home ec class It became so popular throughout the country special classes were formed and named Bachelor Survival the last three years the male enrolment has not only doubled but in some high schools the males outnumber the females at the stoves What impact has this new breed had on our lifestyles Ill tell you what impact its had This country is producing at an astronomical rate what women who live in the kitchen refer to asDomestic Jocks Theyre the Super Stars of the soufflesthe dazzlers of the microwaves the weekend headliners at the outdoor grills But theyre stars They dont do pans spots stains or ovens They dont touch charcoal dripping heaters dirty blen ders or skillets that have to be soaked When they cook its fir st class all the wayfresh garlic fresh lemons fresh parsley and fresh mushrooms My husband never cooks out that dont feel like am as sisting surgeon at double valve bypass Tongs Quick The tongs he commands slap them pro fessionallyin his hands Good Lord woman Im not plucking baby bottle out of the water need tongs for steaks McCALLS SIMPLICITY yd CFABIQCLAWD Baymanmazas BARBIE 7264400 offers thorough grounding in English and French cookery and the choice and service of wine Graduates of the course of ten cook for directors dining rooms in small highclass ho tels and restaurants or for pri vate families She added that the school supplies students with suitable positions available at the time of their graduation Rebecca Gray estimated that the combined tuition and the cost for year living in Eng land amounted to about $3000 That may sound ex pensive she said but when you consider that we not only had the opportunity to become Cordon Bleu chefs but we also had the combined experience of living in another country while taking the course Mrs Majerowicz said that several Canadians visiting England for few months year have taken advantage of the schools shorter courses in the culinary arts HULLS REMOVED Brown rice which supplies vitamins and minerals is ex tremely nutritious because only the outer hulls are removed in milling Next The pepper mill Wipe press dishtowel to his forehead Not the perspiration you turkeythe sauce from my cuteapron After hours of intense concen tration the Domestic Jock speaks Are the plates and forks for the salad chilled Good The potatoes done The vegetables cooked just to the peak of flavor Good You sprayed for bugs Fine Be cause we are ready to eat NOW No warning No time to so cialize No second drink Just like that When he says the steaks are done we are ex pected to have our forks poised for the first bite The other night he wandered into the kitchen peeled off his asbestos mittens and threw them into the clothes hamper Well pulled another one through he said looked at the kitchen sink piled high with dirty pots pans and dishes the countertop with melted butter dirty utensils leftover rolls and wilted salad The grill was cor roded with barbecue sauce Next weekend think Ill do my kabob number on the grill gave him fetal ovation moment to remember Vera and Lloyd Martin were honored by friends and rel atives Sunday on the occa sion of their 40th wedding an niversary Lila and Ed Mar quis brotherinlaw and sister of Mr Martin held COUPLE HONORED reception for the couple in their home in Stroud Mr and Mrs Martin reside on the 8th Line of lnnisfil They were married Sept 1936 in Hornby Ontario Examiner Photo Sees Games as boost for women gymnasts MONTREAL CP As far as Countess Jadwiga Zamoyska is concerned this summers Olympic Games were boost for physical education The countess who teaches physical education in nearby Chateauguay said that when she returns to school next son she expects the girls to be more enthusiastic about her subject The countess now nearly 70 years old began thinking about womens place in gymnastic competition after watching the 1928 Games at Amsterdam Gymnastics for women had always been in the hands of men she said in an interview So with committee formed in 1934 she began to outline plan for the 1936 Olympics in Berlin We decided we should put the physical education of women into womens hands without losing excellence Our goal was to give some thing good and feminine to the discipline We wanted to add an esthetic and cultural content that had not been fully explored before RECALLSINCIIWJNT The countess who is Polish Create your Own special portrait from our new selection oi scenic and color backgrounds We Never Stop Tues Wed Thurs Fri Sat September DAILY 10 Mi until pm owers BAYFIELD RD NWYS 26 27 BARRIE ONTARIO I0 Saving Vou Money neolthe Gmwoup recalled with tondness the per formance of her own coun trymen at the Berlin games but she also remembers the 1936 events with sadness It seemed we were sur rounded by soldiers Military music assaulted you from ev erywhere She recalled an incident at the games which crystallizes in her mind Adolf Hitlers theory of Aryan supremacy She was seated in the official box near Hitlers entourage at the time That was the time when Hit ler refused to shake the hand of the victorious American Negro runner Jesse Owens was sitting near Hitlers box with the other officials The athletes came up llitler ex tended congratulations to all of them except Owens He was ig nored That was very sad mo ment sesame bun Its lot to like at very low price at all participating DAIRY QUEEN BRAZIER stores Reg trademark Canadian trademark omen American DAIRY QUEEN Corporation The Barrie Examiner Thursda Sept 19767 Bigger beds VANCOUVER CP Van couver residents are sleeping longerand wider City stores report queensize beds are outselling the tradi tional double bed by two to one queensize bed is 60 inches wide and 80 inches long com pared with the normal double bed of 54 inches by 75 The queen size costs about $60 more The argument that double bed is only twice the width of crib always convinces buyers they need the extra stretch room the stores report Kingsize beds at 66 by 80 in ches are just enough larger to make them impracticable in many bedrooms and they cost Studio at IerrIeOeppertan St and Ora If you can say Scru pd it lyisb us you gets SUPER BRAZIER for only 994 Super Brazier Sale Thursday Friday September 10 Super BRAZIER is not for small appetites It starts with half pound of allbeef two 14 lb patties stacked We add cheese pickle mustard and BRAZIER Sauce and tuck it in toasted OFFER AVAILABLE AT LINDA YS SCHOOL OF MUSIC Now Enrolling for fall classes Piano Accordion Guitar Theory Beginner Instruments Provided except piano ALMOST EVERYTHING 50 ROBERTSONS FABRICS I47 Dunlop All Patterns 12 Price or Less Everything Must Go By Sept 30 brazier at least $100 more than the queen size which makes them luxury item Newlyweds are thought to be choosing queensize beds be cause they are taller and bigger than previous generations and also store owners say may be more conscious of the fact they spend third of their lives sleeping Queensize beds often are chosen as replacements because they wear out more slowly doublebed mattress when turned actually keeps the same pressure points around the hip area bed salesman said With the larger bed the pressure points move around for further information 126 or 7234 ll 103 Bradford Street Barrie King Victoria Street AIIiston

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