20 the examiner Wednesday Sept 28 1977 Ruby Smith left widow of late Barrie Kiwanis member Fred Smith presented Mike Wieder with Kiwanian of the Year award named in memory of her husband Wieder has been with the club almost 25 years and was honored for 23 year perfect attendance record and his work in the club lncoming president Jim Paul was honored by more than 115 guests including district governor Dr Ken Smith left Monday night as he took over the podium during the Barrie Kiwanis Clubs 55th anniversary celebration Paul replaces outgoing president John Day Examiner Photo Ann Landers Artificial flowers are acceptable Dear Readers am writing from the doghouse And all said was Artificial flowers at wedding are the pits was promptly hit with approximately 2000 letters from women who are allergic to flowers An irate reader in Den ver wrote There would have been no wedding if had had to carry the traditional bridal bouquet am allergic to vir tually every flower that grows especially roses lilies of the valley and daisies So Icarried white satin Bible with rib hon streamers instead That was only the beginning The heaviest mail came from the in crowd who told me was plenty out They informed me that handmade silk flowers are lot classier tiian fresh flowers and where in the heck have been for the last three years any way Man mothers of brides decked me with statements such as this one trom Short Hills Mrs crowed The silk lowers we used at our daughter wedding cost small fortune but they were well worth it We have used them on the li The guests are still raving Then she added charming Hang up your typewriter ribbon Granny You are definitely getting senile ilai you ever heard of flowers made of wood fiber folks Ktti neither had until Icamc up with what appears to be landmark gaffe Now know woodfilxr flowers are not oiin terribly chic but almost indistinguishable from the real thing especially when they are scented was also elobbered by the dried flower enthusiasts At least thou sand wrote to say dried flowers are breathtakingly beautiful especially when arranged by florist The best part is that thev can be lifelong keepsake So forgive me one and all When Iput the kibosh on arti ticial flowers at weddings had in mind those wax jobs and plastic atrocities Thanks for setting me straight Nobody can know everything but after being dumped on by about NIH people feel as if dont know ANYTHING This at ternoon Im going out and buying some silk flowers for my desk Dear nn laiidcr seem to be the only girl in the world with lills problem and have no one to talk to Im 22 and embarrassed to say still virgin These days if you havent had sex the time youre 18 you might as we join convent All my girlfriends have been having sex since high schOol They used to make so much fun of me that 111 selldefense invented stories about my escapades Ann Ijust cant give myself to man ldont love but guess no one my age feels that way any more Im beginning to think Im freak For example Last week my girlfriend had barbecue and set me up with this new guy lie got in sulted and wouldnt drive me home because refused to agree to sleep with him that same night Am fool to think there are any decent guys left in this world Please give this 22yearold maid some advice lis Fit mamrme mmm Dear Miss You sound like firstclass lady You Wild meet Mr Right one of these days and when you do youll be awfully glad you waited Hes out there someplace promise Let me know when he shows up tFllFINfll to bat Should Say good reSponSc is this Ill excuse you for asking if youll excuse me for not answering Pollys Einters Try borax on water bugs DEAR FULLY Please tell us what we can use to get rid of water bugs rA VIRGINIA DEAR VIRGINIA Borax is often recommended for eliminating water bugs as it is less dangerous to humans than many other things You might try spreading plain borax powder around where the bugs have been seen or wherever you think they come in if this does not do the job then mix equal parts of the borax and powdered sugar POLLY DEAR POLLY had Pet Ieeve that finally solved myself When gardening wear work gloves but take them off when planting seeds was always finding myself at one of the garden and my gloves at the other Finally decided to clip Clothespin to the pocket of my jeans and this holds my gloves when take them off am saved time and lot of steps CLARA DEAR PULLY We had the same problem that Mrs has with mold on north wall It seemed the baSlf cause was poor circulation When furnace has no fan or blower plzo small fan near the ceiling at the source of heat and am downward Sometimes small shelf can be put up near ttw ceiling in problem room and the fan set on it As for painting first remove all mold possible with mi brush and mold killer bought at the paint store Some mold Will remain in the plaster or wall material so it must be shellacked and then painted with mildewresistant paint In addition to the circulation problem you might check the soil outside the wall as too much moisture there can also cause mold and sweating inSide MRS CPatti Antique 89nteiiom Stocking upholstery fabric with unique designs and colors From $450 to $1000 per yard An upholsterer with the store OPEN Tues to Sat to 430 In The Village of Shanty Bay 7280599 at SI More than 15 help Kiwanians celebrate their 55th birthday By SUE BURKE Ex amioer Staff Reporter More than 115 members of the Barrie Kiwanis outoftown clubs and guests marked the 55th anniversary of the Barrie Club Monday night at the Holiday Imi District governor Dr Ken Smith presented incoming club presidmt Iiiii Paul with Barries original charter printed in 1922 The charter had been missing and was fotmd in Barrie Rotary lub file just before Monday nights celebration Dr Smith praised the Banie club for its active work and its position in the largest geographical district in the inter national club iie said the Kiwanis lub is the only service club to pro Vide training and teaming experience for its members We arc the only onts to give training to otir manbers before they work to font committees or do fundraising he said Lieutenantgovernor Ken Reiiier of the lamina Division ollingwtxid club charter member Frank Alxircrombie and Toronto tllllllllll Ross Franklin also spoke Our club went up to Rarrie in 1022 to found the club with 30 charter members said Franklin From then on they have sponsored others mid done great many things in 35 years Mayor Ross Archer spoke for the city before leaving to at tend Monday nights council meeting Monday nights meeting was steeped in history with 19 past presidents attending and longtime member Ken Walls whose father William was Barrie president in 1928 chaired part of the meet ing SPECIAL HONOR Mike Wicder was givei special honor during the anniver sary celebrations winning the clubs Fred Smith Memorial Award as Kiwanian of the Year Wieder who oined the club in 1925 and has worked with the clubs fun raising efforts for crippled children was diosen by club committee on the basis of good attaidance and contribution to the club The 57yearold owner of Webbs jewellery on Essa Road has iiiperfect year attendance record Ruby Smith widow of Fred Smith presented Wider with the award There was another presuitation Monday night as Coll ingwood one of five clubs Barrie sponsored since being chartered presented local members with birthday cake lit with sparklers Bill Craig who joined the Barrie club in 1924 and served as president in 1934 cut the cake as the oldest attending member There is one surviving ciiarter member to the Barrie club llowanl Felt 92 jeweller who moved to Toronto three years ago Monday night also marked the end of John Days year as president of the Barrie club Jim Paul the new Kiwanis president praised Day as an English gentleman with calm and good judgement on all occasions peOple and places Tickets on qnilt The Quota iub of Barrie will be selling tickets on hand made quilt Friday and Satur day at Hayfield Mall Tickets will be available from to in Friday and from 10a to pm Saturday The draw Will be held at the clubs annual bazaar Nov Proceeds go to the clubs work for the deaf and hard of hearing Tickets are 23 cents or five for SI On sale Thursday Tickets Will be on sale Thurs day through Saturday at Georgian Mail for quilt made by senior citizens at iarkview Centre Minds will go toward activities at the centre operated by the city recreation department Seniors will be in the mall with tickets Thursday and Friday from to pm and Saturday morning from lountil noon Tickets are 30 cents or three for $1 The draw will be held at the centres fall bazaar ct 13 Represent district Susan iilmorc of Litroy will be representing the South Sim coe farming community as the South Simcoc Queen of the Fur row at the International llow mg Match 111 Frontenac ounty Stpl 27 to wt At the South Simcoo Plowing Match recently held at iiur tlllll Marie Thomas ooks town was chosen as this year Qticcn and will represent the district at tho 1071 lnlcriia tiotial ilowing Match Fall lea Planned Kempenfelt Manor located at the corner of Wellington and Owen St is having fall tea and bazaar on Saturday Oct from 24 pm Items for sale will be plants baked goods and crafts Art rental Rarric Art Rental will beheld Saturday in the basement of the Barrie Public Library from to pm Local as well as other Ontario artists will be selling and renr ting their work For furtiier information con tact Dorothy Fletcher at 726081 Harvest Moon The tptiMrs lub of Barrie is holding its annual Harvest Moon dance Oct 22 at the Igion Hall The dance to begin at will feature The lack Tierney Band and will be $15 per couple There will be door prizes and buffet Tickets are available at Henry Verstraten Insurance Office 10 ollier St Barrie or 72thtlLl Proceeds go to community organizations such as the Girls Club at Prince of Wales School and the Big Sisters organiza tion Fall Meeting The fall meeting of the Sharamaula lub of Barrie met institute scholarship given to Nancy Giffen of Minesing Nancy Giffen daughter of Mr and Mrs Douglas iiitcn Minesing has been awarded the Simcoe County Area TAKE Mini lUitUNlU tfit An 11 yearold Ioronto girl lctt honic one evening because she was bored and wanted an ad venture Stella Kiokec was gone for two days and returned home after she realized that story iii the newspaper was about her if ever leave again take my mother with me said Stella JUST MOVED What you need right now is helping hand 80 sure to get in touch with the Welcome Wagon hostess She can help you got to know your new community as quickly as possible 726l454 Womens Institute Scholarship for 197077 The award is iresented an nually on the asis of ill ilornernaking llub paiticipar tion community involvement and academic standing Miss Giffen is now in her first year in the Family and ion sumer Studies course at the University of Guelph In 1974 Miss Giffcn had the high score for tit member with Holstein calf and was high girl judge for the area in 1975 In 1976 she represented North Simcoe County at Girls This moisturizes the hair Reg Price $4000 INTRODUCTORY SPECIAL Hayfield Moll ANNOUNCNT The Only Perm with Essential Fatty Acids for the more natural and responsive curl perm actually House of Bellini OPEN can to pm Mon thru Fri Sat till 430 kniference at the University of Guelph an award trip for til ilomemaking Club members Miss iiffens scholarship will be used to further her cduca tiori CHANGEWANTED lIlTUN England ttli Embarrassed housewives living on Whorewoml Avenue here want the name of their street changed inc of the housewives said People ex pect to sec red lights outside the doors reconstructs and $2000 ster cut Extra 7264621 atEasternStar Rooms on Owen Street for potluck dinner President Dorothy Banting presided over the usiness meeting Guest speaker was Gladys Knowles who spoke on her years of affiliation with Bokhara Court number 22 in Toronto and most recent as member of Shanimazda ub in Barrie Plans for the Fall Rummage sale to be held Oct at Trinity Parish Hall Barriewere coin pleted FA Catherine Caldwell graduated from the Universi ty of Toronto at the June con vocation with Bachelor of Science degree in nursing She is presently employed at the Royal Victoria Hospital in Barrie BLACKS SlllHEl IltElURIA South Africa Cli Witwatersrand Univer sitys African Studies Institute plans to study black advance ment and health care irof Iiibb the institutes direc tor said the question of black advancement has l0t111t im portant with the government and private sch or aCccpting its inevitability NE BETTY HA HAYS TRAVEl SERVICE 7284700 45 Dunlop St Next to the Theatre Canadas largest Buy yards AND RECEIVE YOUR rd Yard Select Vetrex Trims from Ball Lace Fringe Fancies Greek Key Silk Braid Cot ton Braid etc Good selection of wools cottons sotins ierseys etc Remnants Coatings 60 wide 100 wool 998 Vduu up to $200 At Fabricland Only 353 Special selction 45 wide 398 PRIDE 0F PARIS 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