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Barrie Examiner, 24 Jul 1979, p. 6

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Roland and Leanne Comeau formerly local teaChers Couple receives recognition Leanne and Roland Comeau were known for the extra effort they put into teaching says local parents and school of ficials They moved to the Montreal area earlier this month to take ELECTROLYSIS we Hiencliuli Qualified PERMANENT HAIR REMOVAL FREE CONFIDENTIAL CONSULTATION 737267 Member of AEAEPO Village of $5 $14 yard Open TeenSet 94 Pa inpcis Summer Needs Specials at Gua Pattis Qateiiois Qliantq CBati Stocking large assortment of Sanderson Woeller Waverly upholstery fabrics at clear out prices up new careers but theyll be remembered in Barrie knew them both says Vince Monaghan principal at Monsignor Clair School in Bar rie and formerly at St James School in Colgan where they were teachers Mrs Colgan was conscien tious dedicated teacher who was very concerned about the individual child She put an awful lot of work into what she did in the classroom Roland was the type of in dividual who if needed something done and mentioned it briefly he would do it and do itwell Because of that stance he became principal himself says Monaghan Comeau has degree from the University of Toronto Both he and his wife received 7280599 teaching certificates in Fredericton NB then taught in Colgan for several years In 1976 he became principal at Our Lady of The Assumption School in New Lowell and later accepted position as program coordinator of French as Se cond Language in Simcoe Coun ty Mrs Comeau taught at St John Vianney School in Barrie and most recently Monsignor Clair School in Barrie She left teaching briefly when their daughter was born Mary Hughes at the Simcoe County Roman Catholic separate school board says both deserve recognition As secretary to Bill Bolger board director she knew Comeau and says he was great to work for Leanne did an excellent job as kindergarten teacher says Pat Taurausi whose daughter was taught by Mrs Comeau Not only was she good teacher but she became friend to many of the parents She was very understanding she adds Leanne worked on oneto one basis with the children says Lila Cottril another parent The children in her classes would each have turns sitting with her to practise their reading Natural Wear lllklt lul nu MW Training sureto lead to iobs college president tells nurses Graduates of the Georgian College Diploma Nursing pro gram were told their training practically guarantees them employment by Wayne Busch college president at graduation ceremonies Saturday Speaking to 100 graduates in Wayne Busch Georgian the college theatre Busch said 94 per cent of Georgian graduates find jobs and nurses in particular were suc cessful finding work Wales chairman of the board of governors said there are ample employment op College president presents the college liripipe to Cheryl Robertine Crawford at convocation ceremonies on Saturday Examiner Photo Shampooin colorm Miss alrol stume Formula Haimlor lotion depiletowe our And your 5056 MISS CLAIROL SHAMPOO FORMULA 277 MISS CLAIROL CREME FORMULA TAME CREME RINSE on CONDITIONER 450m188 ALKA SELTZER TABLETS CLAIROL 22 MORE HERBAL ESSENCE SHAMPOO 550ml Size 199 59° 219 Wait lOIIOn half remove PAMPERS DIAPERS NEWBORN 30s STAYFREE Regular or Mint ROLLON MINIPADS 10s NAIR DEPILATORY 57g Cream or 125ml Lotion133 CREST TOOTHPASTE 50ml MITCHUM supADav ANTIPERSPIHANT lifestyle the examiner Tueeqaycluly 24 1979 portunities for nurses in the Barrie area and across the country although many nurses seek employment in the United States Most nurses who work in the United States return to Canada after two years with valuable job experience to complement their training Busch advised the graduates ADLLT TRAINING DIVISION BARRIE BASIC TRAINING FOR SKILL DEVELOPMENT Linda Gayle Baker Barrie Darlene Marie Baldwin Barrie Phyllis Mac Beleskey Barrie Sharon Bradshaw Barrie Kathleen Ellen Brennan Coll ingwood Danny Glenn Briggs Coll ingwood Donna MaricCIayden Barrie hrislinc Daglcy isaga Beach Shirley Loutse Fontainc 77 Barrie Eileen icndron Barrie Mary Elizabeth iiran Barrie flrva Lois Haddock Everett William Albert Hewitt Collingwood Ann Doreen Holmes 77 Barrie Marion Kalan Barrie Ann Elizabeth Kcnward Lefroy Victoria Annc Knowles Bar rie Sandra oriielia Lee Barrie Ran7 dolph Mclhail Barrie Barbara Lin Sandy Barrie June Gwendolyn Thorn Stroud Cheryl Turner Barrie atharina Jacoba Weistra Barrie Bar7 bara Anne Ilttfi Painswick BISINESS COMMERCE Suzanne Marie Adamson Harrie Diane Boylan Barrie Bridget Cousineau Barrie Bonnie Susan DaVidson ookstowm Barbara Ann Durkee Stroud Lynda Fletcher 77 Barrie Wanda Gray Barrie Judith Edna Greenside Barrie Nancy Elaine Guthrie Shanty Bay Violet ictoria lIcnriksen Home Jacqueline Denise Johnson 77 Barrie Kaye King Barrie Iota Knight Angus Barbara McLaughlin oll7 ingwood arol McLean Barrie Linda May Patterson Baric Diane Rodgers Barrie Gloria Carol Schunmcl Bccton Peter Horst Schimmcl Bccton Linda Stewart Barrie Barbara Jean Wakefield Shanty Bay Louise Whitc BarrieSusanZoltaii Barrie ARIENIER lZNERAI tcCiI James Blitson Midland Douglas John Dc arte Betton Ecleolontcin Barrie Gavin Harrington Harrie Keith James South Midland William James Stone Barrie Gordon Joseph Valiqucttc Barrie HEALTH SCIENCES DIVISION DIPLOMA lltStht BARBIE ynthia Jane Archer 77 EFFECTIVE UNTIL AUGUST COOLRAY AND FASHION SHADESI SUNGLASSES FRS suoa 20 OFF lisr PRICE ANIISUDORIFIIIUE l4 mun nan R011 0N LOTION momentum UNSCENTEI RAID HOUSE it GARDEN 69° 73° LS oz 238 Aqillf Trademark of film limiting in Ild Simcoe Pharmacy Simcoe Plaza 7282429 BUG KILLER 346g in VIVA PAPER TOWELS TWIN PACK White LISTERMINT MOUTHwASH 32 Bonus 33ozSi2e 269 COOLRAY it FASHION SHADES MFRS SUGG SUNGLASSES 20 OF TM Reglelered by CoolRey Incorporated Allandale Drugs 21 Essa Road 7282823 DU SPAC Mutations AND AVAuAgnnv At may or SALE M5 SNOWN WU NO Aii ei iAvAIlAOLE Al Ali iOCAiions SUPER DRY ANIIPERSPIRANI momma4t iurwlr win mun uuomn 75 ml We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities rdian BAN ROLLON 75 mi DEODORAIIIT 157 229 99° IST PRICE Minden Marie to use their education to their best advantage and to the best advantage of the country Zach graduate was presented with diploma by Cunii ingham college principal and liripipe7a banner signifying acceptance into the community of Georgian College graduatesby Busch Eileen Armstrong Denise Marie Atltm on Chatsworth Betty Ann edar tvarnes Stayncr Sharon Beswick Ioritsville terilane Llewclyn Biddle Ottawa Grace Caroline Butler Barric Glenda Jean arson Phelpstoii Theresa Ann asey EB Borden Lllnnii Karei Chen 77 Agincourt Sandra Leah Cughill Kilworthy Bonie Jean Columbus Illmvalc Melanie Jane onrad A7 Barrie William Gary Cole 77 Ienctanguishenc hcryl Lynn ouling Fergus Cheryl Robertinc Crawford Barrie Ruth Elizabeth urry Markdalc Darlene Mary Dawe Kincardiiic Cynthia Elaine Day Guelph James Gordon Dickie Midland Catherine Wilhelmina Dorssers Blenheim Paula Catherine Downey Sudbury Linda Joy Duncan Newmarket arolyn Joy Dunsniorc Midhurst Karen Evelyn Fair Kin cardinc Pamela Gail Fathers 77 oll ingwood Patricia Candace Gatlingcr Barrie Shirley Elizabeth George Welland Carol Margery Gibson Drillia Tracy Irene Godfray Barrie Sandra Marie iostia Bracebridge Evelyn Lois Greene Huntsville Bar7 bara Laurie Ilandy Icnctanguishcnc Leannc Marie Harding 77 Peffcrlaw Suzanne Patricia Hawes Barrie Sheila Mary Heathcrington Hawkcstonc Lin da Anne Herring Penetanguishciic Debra Lec Higgins 77 Barrie Robert Norman Higgins Barrie Patricia Anne Hill 77 Strathroy Glenna Maxine Holotuk Soulli River Katherine Anne Iloovcr Barrie Leslie Anne llougii Braccbridgc Suzanne Inch Orillia Jennifer Anne Kergon iravcnhursl Nancy Lcc Killani Owen Sound Rose Joan Kinisey Barrie Lorraine Kennett King Phelpstnn Allan Thomas Ladouceur Barrie NancyLee Alice Laing Painswick Jean Louise Lake Barrie Joan Marie Lamont Elinwood Deborah Ingrid Lanng Bradford Sandra Lynn Lcancy Welland athcrinc Anne Liscombe 77 trillia Brenda Elizabeth Lowdcn Hanover Michelle Monique Lnduiglon Walker ton Linda Jeanette MacKmnon Tivcr7 ton Valarie Dawn MacLean Caprcol Wanda Jean Manning hatsworth heryl Anne Martin 77 oldwatcn Denise Ann Matthews Barrie Norma Mary Maynard Wasaga Beach orie Marie McBrien 77 Port Elgin Melanie Joy McNalty 77 Meaford Linda Louannc Met calfc 77 Barrie Lours Merle Nosworthy rillia Robin Laurina akcs Barrie Elizabeth Anne Uliver Deep River Sandra Mary lshornc 77 Magnctawan Robin Elizabeth Pearson Quebec Harold Wesley Pringlc Oriliia Ferm Lilly Rayner Markdale Lawrence Kevin Redman 77 St Catharines Elizabeth Ann Rich Powassan Linda Marie Robertson Owen Sound Sheila Anne Robinson rillia ynthia Lea Rose 77 Ncwiiiarkct Nancy Lynn Ryckman Iorl McNicoll Jennifer Alma Saba Barrie Mary Ann Saunders Harrie Catherine Grace Schmidt Hanover Ashley Ranton Schryer rillia Margaret Irene Scott Alliston Susan Seabrook Chatsworth Barbara Jean Sholtz ollingwood Joanne Marie Shouldice Stayner Rosemary Steep Verbey 77 Barrie Gail Ann Stephen Brechin Yvonne Lynn Stewart Guelph Becky Anita Swift Barrie Laura Lee Heriniena Taylor Newmarket Rinie Teklenburg Shanty Bay Huldah Thomas 77 Barrie Virginia WalkerLee Midland Jane Marie White rillia Bonnie Sue Williamson Port Elgin Brenda Amelda Wood Chclms ford Karen Lomse Woodcock Barrie Cindylou Wright Penentangmshcne Southampton people Er places Introductory talk free introductory talk on Eckankar will be given on Thursday at 730 pm in the community room at the Municipal Savings and Loan Corp building Duiitop St in Barrie The meeting is sponsored by the Bariictliillia Eckankar Satsaiigs For singles only tollicr Christian Singles previously married single per sons meet III the parlor at tol licr Street lnited Church in Barrie every second and fourth Sunday of the month Discussion Bible study and fellowship special events or speakers makc tip the sessions The special program for the summcr features variety of outdoor activitics ltil more information phone Kit Lawrence at 436 1534 or tol lItI Strch United liurch at 73 lIilL VlttltlllS ltllllIDlI Barrie area women who are veterans of World War II are in yttch to the 21st annual reunion of fanilidizhi Womens Army otgps Veterans In Toronto Sept 18 and 29 For more information write to tWAt Veterans Reunion Chairman Shirley Wood Hccsakci 20I Niagara St Toronto Ont MSV 19 Off to Stratford Barrie Horticultural Society will sponsor tour to the Shakespearean Festival in Stratford on Wednesday to see the play Henry IV7Part Cost is $23 Bring your own lunch The bus leaves the Well ington Hotel in Barrie at am For details call 7283873 bet7 ween 10 am and pm or 7265798 or 7288248 Bazaar bake sale Lakelands Senior Citizens Club 285 is holding bazaar with white elephant table and bake sale at Lakeside Hall in Alcona Beach on Friday from to am to pin Ann Landers How many really care Dear Ann Landers while back read an article in your column in regard to the phrase llow arc ou You said the phrase has no real meaning that its justa greeting Sev eral skeptics disagreed Willi you May share recent experience which pioc ou were right train doctors One morning with ten doctors in my office made the statement that agreed with Aim hinders when she said How are you is the most misunderstood phrase in the English language Vcry few people give damn how you are Ilieii volunteered to prove my theory at lunch As we approached the restaurant asked the doctors to follow close behind me and listen carefully opened the door and walked in The owner of the restaurant greeted me with Hello doctor How are you replied have cancer He said Great How is your dad answered He died in August He shouted Fantastic When you see him give him my regards said will wonder what your critics would say to this Ml in Seattle Dear ll Icant imagine Shall we ask them Dear Ann am 21l7yearold female who after four years of living on my own has moved back in with the folks and three younger brothers and sister My parents were happy about my returning We set down ground rules abide by them month later my mother he gan yelling at me constantly Nothing did was right tried reasoning with her my father tried reasoning with her to no avail So now no one talks to anyone and we are all miserable pay rent at home which entitles me to sleep here No meals no using the family car no friends over only sleeping privileges have good job and respectable friends If there was any way could afford my own apartment would have it but inflation has done me in and cant make it anymore What should do Daughter Or Not Dear Daughter If you cant afford an apartment rent room with cooking privileges It surely would be better than the situation you describe Dear Aim Landcrs We work in the accounting office of large firm The boss has started something new He has been asking us to do all sorts of pLISOIIiIl business for himself and his family The corker today was when one of our number was asked if she would mind going to his home next Monday at 800 am to babysit with his two children because his wife has to be at meeting and the sitter cant get there until noon Is this usual procedure How does an employee gracefully get out of being errandrunner and servant To refuse would be to put our jobs on the line In other respects it is great company but we wonder if this practice which seems to be growing is fair Eight Io live Is Enough Dear Eight to Five If you were not hired to be per7 sonal assistant and your boss continues to ask you to do do mestic chores sing out loud and clear If however he asks you to help out in an emergency and you want to do it thats another story For What Its Worth Hotdays and laundry By MARGARET WORTH was in the basement last week mumbling to myself as sorted through the piles of dirty laundry If you have kids youll now how it went ne pair of shorts three damp towels one sock dont expect to see its mate for at least two more loads of laundryt one shirt two more towels an unidentified object dont investigate too closely until after its been washed four more damp towels including the green one havent seen since somebody borrowed it for the school play in March one large wet sandcovered object which used to be my best white bath towel Summer is definitely here Everywherel turn my feet hit sand The hallway is per manent dumping ground for flip flop sandals tennis ra quets sweat bands and the inevitable damp towels The kit chen floor no matter how many times wash it is sea of insiduous stickiness invisible to the human eye but adhered to by my toes as cross and recross from fridge to sink to stove on hot humid evenings All the fans in the house clatter as they move the tired air frotn one place to another and back again with monotonous regularity and theres tiny nest of spiders high in corner of the hall ceiling that keep forgetting to clean Outside the hose has just sprung three new leaks and we are now watering next doors garage 7hristophers bicycle and the shed in addition to the garden The ducks growing huge and eating phenomenal amounts of food constantly fall into their drinking water ignore the Mickey Mouse paddling pool purchased especially for their enjoyment and group together in an antisocial huddle for all the world like teenagers at the local drugstore little grimly remind myself that this is summertime memories of which help me through the long cold days of winter remember the icy winds of March the swirling snows of January the smells and sounds and sights of Christmas clear October days sharp with the first frost and ablaze with bright colour or September with the house finally clean and qtiiet as everyone disappears off to school or college And here am back in the heat of July still sorting the laundry tine tubc top two towels thrcc socks all odd one tablecloth Billys Pointers Vinegar helps lift creases By lolly traiiicr pOI LYS PROBLEM lllflt IUl When wash my polyester curtains and hang them on the lIlIt to dry they look IHJIIIIIIII lint iiiy sistcr7in7law washed them for me and put tiiciii III the dryer so they are all creased cannot izct tln creases out even though have mashed tiniii wct tliciii rolch them up in towel and then iioiicd tliciii ucl What can do MRS It DEAR MRS RS Try using pressing cloth that has Dtlll wrung out of strong white vinegar and water solution 77 IIY DEAR FULLY No matter what sort of soap you use pltliklt little sugar on your hands when you WlSh to wash grease and IIIlllt away Mechanics often keep shaker of sugar handy Wax all your ash trays and the ashes will not cling The odor will not linger and they can be Wipcd clean With paper towel lst napkin holders for your packages of cold drinks salad iiiixcs etc and the slitIves will stay neuter and better organized DOROTHY DEAR flt usually have couple of iiiacraiiie ItlljttIS going and since live in small house space is oroblciii when want to work on them bought tcnsioii curtain bar that can be bought in any trapery department and is adjustable It Will fit tightly in any doorway in my house slip metal drapery pin over the rod hang the beginning of my project from this pin and toiiiplctc the article from that point The rod can be pushed up in the doorway to accommodate the length of the item being made and the tension rod can be moved to another doorway for completion later find this most helpful and hope it Will help other maciame friends VK DEAR When turning delicate cake out of the pan flour III hand to keep the cake top front sticking This works beautifully and the floured hand print can be frosted over MRS ll

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