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Barrie Examiner, 1 Oct 1976, p. 6

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ii ssraea5n5=£ as 3S £19998 33 371 01 32 maimnc ID 11 2533195 of CHRIS GARNER left and Carol Poole right presented gift to Margaret Kelly Wednesday night after she ke on credit counselling to members of Theta Ep silon chapter of Beta Sigma Phi sorority About 25 members attended the meet ing at the home of Fredda French Examiner Photo More preventive counselling n€€d€d social worker tells sorority Chapter Money problems play large part in marriage breakdown and for this reason preventive credit counselling should be more available Margaret Kelly Barrie social worker spoke on credit counselling Wednesday night at the regular meeting of Theta Egsilon chapter of Beta Sigma sorority About 25 members met at the home of Fredda French Mrs Kelly has worked as assistant director of the Barrie Childrens Aid is on the board of directors for Credit counsell ing Services and has ex perience with welfare ad ministration student cousell ing counselling at the psychiatric unit at Royal Vic toria Hos ital She was board member or Angus Community Services She is now on the board of directors for John Bosco Residence and has private practice The largest factor in mar riage breakdown appears to be finance at any level of in come Mrs Kelly said More than 200 couples month approach Credit Counselling services for help OCT T0 has been declared Huronia Symphony Week in Barrie Mayor Dorian Parker made the of ficial proclamation Wednes day which was international Simcoe Paul vicepresident of the Huronia Sym hony board of directors an Noel Stephen son president of the board ExaminerPhoto music day throughout the world On hand for the pro clamation were left Audrey Mctfonkey of the Huronia Symphony Women Jim County musicians make orchestra regional The Huronia Symphony en tering its 11th season is full symphony orchestra of compe tent musicians from Barrie Orillia Midland Alliston Base Borden and surrounding area It is truly regional or chestra Membership of the or chestra is drawn from all walks of life both sexes with wide variety of musical background and proficiency Ranging in age from high school students to senior citizens it has become an established part of the cultural and entertainment scene in Simcoe County The annual concert series hae provided concertgoers with performances featuring guest artists within Huronia as well as artists and orchestras from other cities The conductor Arthur Bur gin accepted the position in 1973 He has had 30 years of varied musical experience with The Canadian Opera Company National Ballet of Canada Theatre CBC Symphony He was founder of the York Sym phony and directed it for seven years He played French horn with the Toronto Symphony for nine years and is now head of the music department of Banting Memorial High School in Al liston The concert master Jack Montague violinist is profes sional musician with wide ex perience He acts as keystone instrumentalist in the or chestra coaches the string sec tion teaches rivately in this area and at Roya Conser vatory of Music in Toronto He does lecturing in teaching methods and adjudicating at Music Festivals Mr Montague is conductor of the Youth and Junior Orchestra The Huronia Youth and Junior Orchestras founded several years ago is training and development program for young musmians In time and with maturity and technical development they can take their place with the senior or chestra Doug Garraway of Barrie has been stage manager for ten years attending to the rehear sal and each performance This seasons program offers something for everyone begin ning with Family Concert in November with special roduction of Peter and the 01f with Mr Geoff Reid nar rating Featured is the Jubliee Chorale from Orillia and the Nutcracker Ballet Tschai kowsky In February the orchestra presents Baroque Concert with The Abbott String Quartet In March Night at the Theatre with popular music from Ballctt Opera and Musical Comedy will be pre sented Tenor John Arab will be featured ARTHUR HURGIN PROCLAMATION DORIAN PARKER by virtue of my Office as MAYOR of the CITY OF BARRIE do hereby proclaim the week of OCTOBER 2nd to OCTOBER 8th 1976 as SYMPHONY WEEK IN BARRIE and call upon all citizens to take note of this special observance We wish the HURONIA SYMPHONY WOMENS COMMITTEE the very best in their efforts to promote this very worthy musical group and we wish them very successful International Music Day worldwide celebration on October Ist Mrs Dorian Parker Mayor September 22nd 1976 she said Of these 50 per cent are writeoffs she said Of the other half two per cent will go bankrupt she said Many want help in specific situation They receive help but because they lack the skills of good budgeting they usually go into debt again she said What we need is preven tive and remedial credit counselling If we spent some time and money on helping peo ple before they dug themselves too deep into debt money would be saved on welfare she said Right now there is only one fulltime counsellor at Credit Counselling Services Consumer education is must John Wood of the business department at Central collegiate is on the credit counselling board of directors Mr Wood has researched book on consumer education soon to be published Mrs Kelly said Consumer education should be taught more extensively in the schools too This is improV ing she said because students seem to be aware of advertising techniques used in sales Guests attending the meeting were Beverly Schick Linda Walker Ginny Swain Elaine Davies Jane Nixon Marion Beatty Nancy Konzuk Lois Plowright Susan Graglia and Donna Dodslcy Tasks delegated for church fair Pastor John Klein opened the September meeting of the Mary Martha Society at the Lutheran Church of the Good Shepherd Roll call was answered by 14 members Various tasks in con nection with the Nov 13 tea bazaar and bake sale were delegated to each member Ad mission price was discussed and the fee set at 75 cents this year In charge of admissions this year is Margaret Klein crafts Heather Goebel and Margaret Kraft baking Erna Krueger white ele hant table Else Eckhardt pants Erna Schraeder sewing and knit ting Ruth Kyle tea tables Lorraine Dobsky and Myra Chalmers donation of money Will be sent to The Lutheran Braille Society to help make Bibles and hymn books in print for the blind and visually han dicapped Fun night sponsored by this society will be held Oct 20 in the church basement with refreshments provided Mrs Dorothy Russwurm and Mrs Dobsky were hostesses for this meeting the hostesses for the Oct 13th meeting will be Betty Saunders and Margaret Klein 200 attend bread night With working mothers in hectic society who has time to stay at home and bake bread Who needs it Lorraine Labelle kneaded the dough that made the bread which attracted full house Wednesday night at the bread makin demonstration at the Blue ame Room Consumers Gas More than 200 people of all ages and occupations watched as Miss Labelle folded pushed and turned dough with style only bread expert has In way guess am an ex Bgrt she said backstage fore the show Ive been making bread for eight years and you learn each time you make it said the 28 year old hOmeeconomist Miss Labelle is the home economist with Robin Hood Multifoods Shes spreading the good news about bread in breadmaking demonstrations throughout central and southern Ontario This was the secondof six that Biople want to get back to Sics she said The recep tion at the demonstrations is really good There are lot of creative things you can do with bread and it doesnt have to take lot of time Its just another sign The main mistake people make is not watching the tem rature of the water If it is too at it kills the yeast she told the audience Miss Labelle showed the audience not only how to make bread from scratch but how LORRAINE LABELLE Home economist for Robin Hood Multifoods demon to make it enjoyable She called it her daily exercise While youre making it you fold ush and turn the dou with heel of your hand explained Those are basics but you have to know the basics before the real fun of bread sable 1J2 C1 vents 6The Barrie Examiner Friday Oct 1976 strated breadmaking on Wednesday night at the Blue Flame room at Consumers making begins That can mean anything from using clothes pin to make fancy rolls flower pots and coffee cans for loaves of bread Miss Labelle has demon strated the art of breadmaking Gas She gave tips to the au dience on how to make for three years guess Ive done well over 100 demonstrations she said Everyone is curious about it men and women she said Miss Labelle has made thousands of loaves But each one is different breadmaking easy and en joyable Examiner Photol love it always have My mother used to make bread when was younger And it was always the most satisfying work when was at school She attended private school affiliated with the University of Montreal North musicians practising for fall performance schedule Music can be heard in the halls of North Collegiate again this year The North Concert Band which consists of 50 musicians is holding regular rehearsals on PEOPLE AND PLACES WINNER Charles Crawford of Oro Stas tion won the draw for the $1500 dinner ring Tuesday night at the Shades of Fall Fashions show Sears at Georgian Col lege reatre His ticket was 4168 About $3200 was raised from the show sponsored by the Multiple Sclerosis Society Pro ceeds will go to research in multiple sclerosis About 820 people attended the fashion show during the two nights SEX EDUCATION Ann Barrett will speak Oct at 730 at Barrie Central Col legiate on sex education for the young child This will be the se cond of series on Sexuality and Family Living sponsored by the Family Life Association SINGERS The Cantabile Singers under the direction of June Melebacher meets ever Mon da at pm at King Edward Sc 00 on Burton Avenue Tenor and bass singers are needed Those interested who can read music should call 7284436 or 7371758 FRIENDSHIP LUR The Barrie Friendship Club is holding its fall bazaar bake sale and afternoon tea Oct at pm at 29 High St Union Hall OPEN HOUSE An open house will be held Oct from to pm at the Raggedy Ann Day Care Centre on the Barrie Campus of Georgian College The official opening of the centre will take placeat10230am RVH AUXILIARY GEORGIAN COLLEGE CONTINUING EDUCATION EVENING CLASSES MISSED OUR REGISTRATION NIGHTS MISLAID YOUR BROCHURE THERE IS STILL TIME TO GET INVOLVEDI ATTEND OUR SPECIAL LATE REGISTRATION NIGHT 600 900 PM WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 1976 OR CALL 7281951 EXT 317 Mrs Renee Phillips nursing supervisor at Royal Victoria Hospital will be guest speaker Oct at 130 at the meeting of the RVH auxiliary The meet ing will be held in the auxilary room She will speak on the 68 rehabilitation department ward for chronic patients ENTERTAINMENT WITH EASE Entertaining with ease is the subject of cooking demonstra tion Oct 12 at 730 pm in the Blue Flame Room Consumers Gas Home economist Susan Borden will show popular recipes such as brandy Alex ander pie spiced sirloin steak and chicken crepes and gournet oven meal Tickets are $150 and are available from members of the Medical Secretaries Association 7288791 7280772 or members of the National Secretaries Association 4562334 or 7266024 Proceeds will go to hospital funding and 10cal high school bursaries SHOWERS Several showers were given for Susan Exell nee Blain prior to her marriage to Gary Exell They were given by Pearl Young of Worsley Street and Mrs Harry Exell Sr of Penetang Street The social club of Kolmar Ltd also presented gifts and cheque to the bride Mrs Exell is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Gor don Blain and was married Sept 11 at Collier Street United Church AUTUMN ARCADE St Marys CWL is having an We still have room for you in number of our classes Some examples for your conside ation Antiques for Fun Profit Creative Writing Dressmaking for Beginners Economics Effective Parenting Effective Speaking Gardening Home Beautification Thursday October 14 Human Growth Development Letter Report Writing Marketing Physics Sociology Building Construction Plumbing Inspection Coaching Coaching ll Wednesday October Wednesday October Wednesday October Tuesday October 12 Thursday October 14 Wednesday October Tuesday October Thursday October Tuesday October Wednesday October 13 Thursday October 21 Thursday October Thursday October Thursday October Tuesday October 12 $3000 $4000 $5000 $4500 $2500person $4500couple $2500 $2500 $4500 $2500 $4500 $4500 $4500 $4500 $4000 $1000 $2000 Autumn Arcade Oct 23 from 130t05pmatthe church General convener Evelyn Gervais Dorothy McNeil bake table Judy Gautier white elephant Kay Giroux jewelry Bev Vincer decorations Georgia Kelly country store Judy Sass sewing table Moira OToole MaryAnn Letour neau candy Rita Coleman and Anita McConnell quilt Hazel Murphy kitchen and Margaret Kelly tea tables The quilt will be on display Oct 15 and 16 at the Georgian Mall WINE ANDCHEESE The Solo Club for singles over 30 is having wine and cheese party Oct at Marges Cot tage Big Bay Point For in formation call 7284471 and 7266644 LICENSED UNDER 126 COLLIER STREET Tuesdays and Thursdays as well as sectional rehearsals daily during the buffer peiods It is preparing variety of selections including Holsts Military Suite in and Geroge Gershwin Symphonic Por traitfor theBand The band will play at Norths commencement exercises on Oct 22 In November the band will have an exchange visit to Ot tawa and concert on Nov 18th It will appear in non competitive band festival in Belleville on Dec and con cert is planned for Dec 13 at Georgian Theatre we SJUO The Junior Band has has held two rehearsals and is preparing for the November concert Elections for the Music Com mittee were held recently The results are Grade reps Sandra Skinner and Rick Lloyd Grade 10 rep Tony McQuade Grade 11 rep Jamie Warrington Grade 12 rep Nicole Forget Grade 13 rep Rob Smith Student Council rep Dawna Coulter Carl 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