AMthmu 7Alt wwe mug iMq Mfl yumwms aa 52Ac Gk lifestyle the examiner Wednescly Aaqasitgg 1979 Barrie nd district cam ai in October United Way plans fundraising events Barrie and District United Way has released list of events planned for September and October mall display an awareness dinner benefit concert and flagraising ceremonies will precede the Barrie and area residential and commercial campaigns during 50th anniversary the latter half of October On Sept 20 21 and 22 local agencies funded by United Way will inform area residents of the services they provide Anderson says he gave his wife Irene two gold medals for living with him for 50 years The Sandy Cove Acres couple recently celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary with friends and family at the Continental Inn in Barrie They have two children John Anderson of Sault Ste Marie and Shirley Langener of Willowdale and four grandchildren Joni Gordon Kevin and Robert Married in London Ont on Aug l9 1929 the couple moved to Cochrane where Anderson worked for National Grocers Co Ltd until he retired from his position as branch manager 40 years later They moved to the Barrie area in l975 Favero Photo Displays will be at Georgian Mall Barrie The first annual United Way Awareness dinner begins at 630 pm on Sept 26 in the Willow Room of the Continental Inn Barrie Guest speaker is Harvey Kirck of CTV National News Tickets for the dinner are available from the United Way office at 110 Dunlop St or by calling Sandra Lawrence at 7280543 On Sept 30 at pm United Way benefit concert at Georgian College theatre will feature top professional enter tainment not yet announced Flagraising ceremonies will take place on Oct at Barries Fred Grant Square and on Oct at Canadian Forces iiase Borden The doortodoor residential campaign in Barrie and area will be held Oct 16 17 and 18 while the commercial campaign will be held during the weeks of Oct 22 and Oct 29 mm Nows the time to take slips By JEAN GABLE Barrie Horticultural Society If you re planning to take slips off your plants for indoor culture it is much better to take them while the plants are in very active growth rather than wait until the plant has Petered put 1n say two or three weeks from now Geraniums root well in sharp sand perlite or horticultural vermiculite Ideal containers are the disposable coffee cups available almost anywhere Make small hole in the bottom ligixtihe cup and you can put dozen of these cups in Always cut your slip on an angle with sharp knife Dont take too much stem three inches is plenty Strip off leaves leaving about two sets Let your slip bleed awhile before you dip in harmone rooting powder then plant Water well put in good light but not sun Keep moist but not wet They should root in week Impatiens coleus and geraniums are the most popular for rooting but the same rules apply to many others Once the cutting is rooted plant in pot suitable to its size twoinch or threeinch pot is big enough As the plant grows transplant to the size next largest fourinch pot NEVER NEVER think you are saving work and trouble by putting wee plant in big pot It wont likely ever reach the size you hoped it would It is not easy to get good coarse sand It is available at gravel pit on Highway 90 from the owner He knows the spot Remember to spray all houseplants before you slip or br ing them in So many insects are hard to see but really create havoc once you bring them in like red spider aphids mealy bugs and even earwigs in the soil Didnt know earwigs would bite but they sure do Was tak ing rose petals off bowl of roses had brought in the house to make potpourri An earwig was in the rose and bit the end of my finger to bring blood Luckily there was no reaction as am allergic to bee and wasp stings Clay pots are still my preference for houseplants Before using old ones scrub with steel wool and soak in strong Javex solution They seem to breathe better than plastic which does not breathe at all SOCIETY NEWS Alex Manjuris has taken over George and Mary Watsons place at Country Fair Pet Supplies so anyone with dog houses cat baskets bird cages pet toys and harnesses call Alex at 7267717 The next tour is to the Canadian National Exhibition in Toronto on Friday leaving Wellington Hotel at pm to hear Vera Lynn For information call bookers at 7283873 7266798 or 7288248 Oro Township Society late summer show is at Guthrie Community Hall 630 pm this evening This is show worth seeing Collingwood holds its late summer show on Sept Royal Winter Fair is set for Nov to 17 Barrie society will be go ing Midland Horticultural Society show is Sept 24 at Calvary Baptist Church on King Street in Midland Midland Fall Fair is Sept 14 and 15 at Little Lake Park Oro Fair is Sept 21 and 22 Barrie teens return from Dominican Republic group of Barrie tccns has rctumcd from shortlcrm mission to thc Dominican Republic sponsored by the Christian Medical Socicty The group led by Lois Tumey of Barrie as part of an adultlccn program with physr cians surgeons an ancsr thesiologist dentists mcdical and dental students nurses operating room and lab techni cians adult support pcrsonnol as well as locus participating wedding album cntral tnitcd Church in HklIIlt was decorated with mums glatiiolas and roses The medicaldental clinic team was divided with one lieam working out of the Chris tian Medical Society centre La Posada The other team worked in villages near Elias Pina town on the HaitianDominican border The surgical team used the Societys surgical van as well as an area hospital for surgical procedures Teens helped in the clinics and held childrens Outreach for the recent wedding of Sharon Reta Bellamy and Glen Gordon Richardson Ric ardsonBellay classes in Christianity and public health Participants in the Christian Medical Society program pay all their own expenses and often contribute medical sup plies to help supplement those purchased by the Society About ten projects are con ducted each year most in the Dominican Republic although some do take place in Honduras and other countries Clinics are set up in churches The bride is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Gibson Bellamy of Barrie and the groom is the son of Earl Richardson and the late Joyce Richardson of Barrie Rev Donald Jay officiated at the ceremony The soloist was John Haines of Coll ingwood on guitar The organist was Mona Morton The bride wore gownof yoke Her picture hat of voile over satin held shoulder Maid of honor Peggy Craig of Barrie led bridesmaids Lillian Desloges of Barrie the brides sister Caro Miller of Minesing and Theresa Hawksins of Kingston Debra and Nichole Desloges of Barrie nieces of the bride were flower girls Terry Martin of Buffalo NY was best man and the ushers were Rick Saunders of Barrie Bob Bellamy of Barrie the brides brother and Brian Richardson of Halifax NS the grooms bmther Outoftown guests attend ed from Collingwood Georgetown Buffalo NY Toronto London Kingston and Halifax NS Following reception at the Continental Inn the cou ple travelled to Eastern Canada for their honeymoon They will live in Sudbury tSteingard Photoi or schools with the cooperation of local evangelical churches and other local coordinators The Christian Medical Socie ty with headquarters in Oak Park III is an association of physicians and dentists who medical and dental sions to any interested person Classic plaid tlannels Pure cotton flannel tightly woven tar warmth and softness Striking with sweaters handsome worn alone Fall coloured with block plaid markings Will be seen at football games on and off campus wherever people stroll Sized SMLXL At kineg saving Long and lean pleaters All shape all attitude Knees and cut straight the waist and seat snug itting In flannellook polyesterviscose With double pleats extended waist band We top pockets Skinny looking in Navy Brown Grey Camel Black 28 to 38 week to witness to their Chris tian faith in and through the profes Participation in the societys medical group missions is open double pleaters priced or so gt 25 ink CHARGEX AND MASTERCHARGE ACCEPTED Marion Pilon of Elmvole correctly identified last weeks photo in The Newsmakers contest as the Barrie Horticultural Society annual summer show and won Big Meal at McDonalds If you know the story behind this weeks photo send your MON AUG 27 to SAL SEPT These are first quality Jeans from our regular stock and in time for back to school Waist sizes 30 thru 38 Monday Thru Friday UNTll SATURDAY ONT UIOITAIIIO IOAO MISSISSAUGA 734 Dundas Street East reg 321 reg 2495 Denim Cord Jeans ON SALE name address telephone number with your en try to Newsmokers Contest The Examiner Box 370 Barrie L4M 4T6 Winners will be notified by mail Winners are selected by random draw of all correct answers Examiner Photo Mark Work at 589 MOTHERS PIIZA CEOAROOAE SHOPPING CENTRE SCARBOROUGH 3715 Lawrence Avenue East BAYFIELD MALL BARRIE 312 Bayfield Street BARRIE 7374412 4394333