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Barrie Examiner, 12 Jun 1979, p. 6

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thooxamlnor 12 ton Library announces summer hours exhibits programs Barrie Public Library begins summer hours on Monday to last through Labor Day Adult services will be open from to 830 Mon day through Friday and from am tofip Saturdays The childrens annex and film services will be open from to pm Monday through Friday and from am to pm Saturdays Junes exhibit at the library is collection from students at BaiTiiNorthollegiate During July Lisa Smith thirdyear student at Ontario College of Art will display prints stained glass jewelry paintings and drawings She is graduate of Eastview Secondary School Barrie and Georgian College Beginnings is the title of onewoman show at the library during August by aroline Mur ray Summer film shows at the childrens annex begin July and continue every Thursday until Aug 23 2nd ANNUAL Miss BARRIE BIKINI conrrsr SPONSORED BY CKBB the examiner Starting tiiiie is pin and the filiiis Ill cont wine for about an hour Preschool children must he iccompinied by an adult or older child Anyone interested in borrow ing full length feature nioiies from the regional library system should hook ahead as they are in great demand Brochures are ailahle Cost of renting lti nini projec tors is $3 day 30 cents extra for screens Library staff give free training on the operation of projectors l7llllnlllt video tape Fear and tliildreii eplores for parents some of the fears of children lietiieen the ages of toiiidsi Prepared by Margaret ortli lilirary piograiii co ordinator and hris lay lor the filiii uses research material available at the library faculty member at Number ollege in Toronto has re quested copy for college use and copy is being kept in the library for local use ahle it lelevision broadcast the film recently Open house during Senior Citizens Week To mark Senior itizens Week in Barrie ltarric Public Library ill hold an open house for seniors on June 21 beginning at The open house will include greeting from Mayor Ross Ar cher tour of the library refreshments and the film ltri tain is Garden Sue Martin coordinator at the cityrrun iarkview entre for Seniors says the theme of Senior itizeiis Week June 1i to 23 is Celebrate Living ivy1 Lat Len Pitt of the Simcoe Rescue George Lewington of Barrie prize in the rescue squads luck for the squads rescue activities Examiner Photo 25 Wins afghan quad presents hordemade afghan to Lewington won the afghan recently as second draw The draw was held to raise money New officers elected Sixteen persons attended the annual dinner meeting of Club it for the Blind on June at Mothers Pizza Parlor in Bar rie Debbie Watson of Barries recreational department who works with the handicapped and has also helped blind curlers for the past two years presented bowling trophies to Steward Young high single Elwood Nev high double and The clubs new executive of ficers are Stewart Young president Norman Gilby past president and public relations officer Mrs Stewart Young secretary and Mrs Norman Gilby treasurer Club 60 is financially sup ported by the local branch of Canadian National Institute for the Blind which receives grant from Barrie and District United Way Poul Kenneth Bilkey son of Dr and Mrs Ernest Bilkey of Bar rie graduated from Brock University In St Catharines with Bachelors degree in Physical Education at convocation ceremonies on June He will resume his studies at Brock University Teachers College in September Dear Ann Landers Please tell me why peogile who hold jobs where confidentiality is vital blab to outsi ers We live in rather small town The privileged information that leaks out of our banks schools health clinics etc is beyond belief Ive heard bank clerks and executives gossip about overdrafts loans bad cheques and foreclosures Teachers pass on information about students that would curl your hair Nurses and yes sometimes doctors discuss intimate details of their patients illnesses and lives things that are highly personal For example if woman doesnt want it known that she had recurrence of malignancy does the nurse who assisted with the surgery have the right to tell it over bridge table Whats the matter with these people anyway What can be done about them Boiling In The Midwest Dear Boiling These people feel the need to elevate themselves by being in the know They use gossip as currency trying to buy their way socially by contributing juicy tidbits Wham be done If the blabbermouth is the top honcho very little But usually ie or she is not in which case report the guilty party to the most senior person you can reac Dear Ann Iandcrs What do you think of parents who spell words they dont want their children to hear The woman next door Spells words like homosexual pregnant and divorce so her sixyearrold wont un dgrstand My husband and believe its foolish to try to hide things from children Wouldnt it be better to say the words straight out and if the child asks questions just give simple explanation lll bet the youngster would be satisfied with any kind of an answer doift think youve ever dealt with this in your column Please express an opinion Were From olumbus Dear Columbus Spelling is the tipoff that something offlimits is being discussed Little ears perk up and the kids pay very close attention They also learn to spell lot faster dont believe everything should be discussed in the pres ence of sixyearolds Theres lot to be said for saving certain topics for later and nothings wrong with keeping children occupied in another room with games or activities suited to their age level Dear Ann Can say something to that kid who thought pot was the greatest Im 18 and Ive been on terrific high for the last three years But its not pot that does it for me Its Jesus dont need dmgs or booze My kicks come from loving Him and knowing He loves me Its the greatest trip there is Some people think Im strange but can tell you my life has been 100 per cent better since found Jesus Do you think Im freaky Ann Please answer Feeling Fine Dear Friend Not at all The freaky ones are getting their heads messed up with chemicals Religious faith can bring people through lifes most difficult trials would never knock it Garfield Millar high triple and high average She also presented champion ship crests donated by the DEATH RATES HIGHER Susan Jane sprmg Huronia Bowling Association Infant death rates are higher dau mar of Mr and to the Barrie team for winning among mothers who have no the Lewis Wood National prenatal care reports the Na Mrs Ray Spring RR Blind Bowlers fivepin bowling tional Foundation of March of Elmvale has graduated tournament Dimes with distinction from the versny oi Guelph MIRACLE RALLY lst Prize $100 examiner and trophy Bill Hoke Trophies 2nd prize $150 Oil Painting Georges Furniture 3rd prize Bikini Studio One 4th prize Jogging Suit Garners Sports BARRIE RACEWAY JULY Ist Age I8 over Marital Status open Picture with entry form Ist 20 selected will be advised on deadline date MC CKBB For whgt its worth Petonloan steals show plied Science degree in child study She attend ed Allenwood Public School Elmvale Public School and Eimvale District High School In September she will By MARGARET WORTH have to give my son credit Hes resourceful He came bouncing in from school while ago and announced that Grade were going to hold pet parade Since this family has an impressive number of allergies pets are definitely not part of our household EvéFthe gup Send entries to Riviera School of Modelling 72A Dunlop St Barrie enler ihe FOCUHY Of pies have finally disappeared and the only surviving tree Education at the Univer crajb is ond permanelrtijt loan to Grade Our small son was un eterre He cou have used stuffed animal for the MISS BARRIE BIKINI PAGEANT sity of Toronto Procolor Photo parade His teacher made that very clear He considered Cedric the green plush snake or Hortense the black furry gorilla or even Samson and Delilah matching pair of orange velour stuffed hamburgers legacy from splitrail festival in Flesherton Somehow though they didnt quite fit the bill so Christopher decided to borrow pet He chose Smokey longtime canine friend of the family half poodle half collie most distinctive beast who stoical ly refuses to consider any possible social differences bet ween himelf and humans Smokey arrive few days early He and Christoher did have to get used to each other Things didnt quite work out as planned though Our youngest had quite overlooked the fact that he is really rather nervous of dogs Smokey was most understanding He pretended not to notice when Chris backed away He took me for walk instead We enjoyed our fourfooted guest enormously He growled fiercly at strangers greeted friends with warmth and gusto and ate everything served with gratifying enthusiasm but he and his temporary master did not improve their relationship Then came the day of the parade Smokey was duly drop ped at the school half an hour before showtime and everything should have been fine We never did find out exactly what happened know it started well with young Christopher playing the part of policeman patrollingup and down the crowd with his trus ty police dog Smokey but at some point there seems to have been parting of the ways We gather it took three Grade students and good deal of verbal encouragement from the onlookers to get Smokey back from his unscheduled tour of the school grounds He did win an award though Worstbehaved pet of the parade And Christopher learned lesson Something about not biting off more than you can Clier JUNE I3th 7330 RM HlWAY CHURCH MoritoIStotus Hrnrcolor Hope Alberta Slessor has graduated with Bachelor of Science degree in nursing from McMaster University School of Nursing in Hamilton She was nam ed fo the deans honor roll She is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Dallas Slessor of RR Shanty Bay Miss Slessor at tended Best Public School and graduated from Eastview Secon dary School as on On tario scholar She has accepted position as community health nurse of Sioux Lookout Ste ingard Photo Tennis and Walking formerly 1288 Regular fitting walking shorts and shorter leg tennis style shorts both in texturized polyester White Blue Beige Same with contrast trim Velour Judo Robes formerly $35 Onesizefitsall Canadianmade robes Formerly pocketed with tie belt contrast trim to 2995 Machine washable 88 Dress Shirts JF label summer shirts in yarndyed stripes Blue Tan plains in White Blue Ivory each 888 Also speCial 688 group all in blended fabrics Formerly to 1288 83 Knits sporty group of fashion knits and Tshirts Jacquard de Signs contrast collars plains Sport Pants Wrinklefree polyester and cot ton belted casuals including chino and denim looks Pollys Pointers NeWSprint lifts odor DEAR POLLY cannot find anything that will remove the odor from an old trunk that had lots of mold inside Tan somebody help 77 MBA DEAR MBA Try filling the trunk with crumpled up newspapers close tightly and leave couple of weeks If the newsprint is fresh and the trunk lining in good shape you might want to protect it by putting waxed paper or plastic cleaning bags bet een the lifting and the paper POLLY formerly $85 Handsome sportcoats in polyester wool linen andother blends Linen looks and fancy checks in mostly Blue and Grey Como and madarin styles tones Dress Slacks An assortment of plain check and neat patterned slacks Some belted All in vari ous crease resistant blended DEAR POLLY have successfully eliminated mold by using liquid bleach either full strength or with water and suds The mold has never come back DORIS DEAR POLLY am collector of cancelled stamps and wish to remind the readc in the interest of other such collectors to always put tanip on letter at least onefourth inch in from the two edges so it will not be damaged when the letter is opened CAROL DEAR POLLY have found the simplest way to remove calcium deposits from the inside of tea kettles and other kettles Fill with water and frigerate for at least 12 hours The cold will loosen the osits and they go right out With the water Pour little more water in and shake to loosen more and repeat until it is all out Ar LORETTA DEAR POLLY Take piece of that paper we use in our dryers to combat static electricity and rub over your hair Youll find it helps keep the hair in place and not flying at you when you are trying to comb it IBH DEAR POLLY To paint flower pots neatly place them upside down over large tin can and rotate the can as you paint Leave them as is until thoroughly dry When sewtng with double thread it will never twister knot if you tie separate knots in the two ends rather than put both ends in Single knot DOUGLAS Formerly to15 20 Brian Black has graduated from the University of Waterloo with Bachelor of Arts cooperafive degree in mathematics He is the son of Mr and Mrs vésteii Suits formerly 13950 Wool and polyester and allwool SUIIS in Formerly plain flannel stripe and fancy patterns 2995 William Block of Barrie Spring and Summer colours and graduated from Barrie North Collegiate as an Ontario scholar He now lives in Oshawa with his wife Sandy andtwo children where he Is employed by MasterchargeChargex accepted yfigld Mg Samara Motors of anoat

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