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Barrie Examiner, 12 Aug 1961, p. 6

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TEE BABEIE EXAMINER SATURDAY AUGUST ill SKIRTING 4THE BAY Accommodations at new provincial parks across Canada offer opportunities for travelling today that were unheard as little as five years ago couver Street who has ust returned from ngay camping holiday across esternCanadaJhlch cov ered 7300 nilles says it was the most interesting and inexpensive holiday she has ever had rMissvDawsonileftABarrie with her threstravelllng companions Miss Jean Robertson Udney Miss Erma Lloyd Kingston and Miss Anne Moreland of Oman oque July and returned to the city via the USA August Sharing expenses the trip cost each irl ap roximatel $3 per day Expenses includedt basic gee of $3 or provincial park stickers the camping fee of $1 each night food and car expenses Shoppin was done daily due to lack of space and storage prob ems Each girl was assigned as eclfic job two girls were in char of cooking and dis wash ing while others were in arge of Pitching and strik in the tent which took12 minutesioLeaohro oration eduet assigned to cooking packedlfour lunc es daily to save on expenses and travelling time EXCELLENT FACILITIES Camping facilities were ideal accordin to the quartet Most rovinclal parks were suppl ed with water wood an fireplace facilities Some even pro vided swimmingJooahoanjacenHHhHampsrt Our own provincial parks are among the finest said Miss Dawson For campers planning visit to the west coast tiiere is good news the camping there is excellent and there is no charge Highlights of the holiday included an exciting two day stay at Calgary where the attended the Calgary Stampede and two of the trave ers were lost for sev eral hours holiday at Banff Alberta which they felt one of the most icturesque spots in Canada cool visit at the Colum in Ice Fields and tour of Yellow stone Park enroute home With no definite plans for next summer the girls all agreed theyd like to do it again BYGONE ERA In in column few weeks mentionedthe boat serv1ce from Barrie dock to nets Point Since thattime IIlHVE ad severalphone calls from Barrie residents asking what happened to the boat and why the service was discontinued Mrs Delaney Dunlop Street East widow of the owner and captain of the boat supplied the following information At one time my late husband had two boats op erating on Kem onfelt Bay one during the day and two in the eve The da time boat called the Marcath was operated by Eliney for daytinie cruise around tiiebay The char for the round trip was 50 cents nominal fee even or that era Children travelled for half fare ilfarrdtireitlarcatlr transported the crowds to Minets Paint dance pavilion 10minute trip across the hay This service was operated for approximately 10 years in the 19405 Mrs Delaney say it was expen siverpropusifion and meant long working hoursrftl the captain who was in 111 health hence the serv1ce was discontinued RUDE AWAKENING Ladies if you are basking in theillusion that you can live on iced tea and salads during the summer you may be in for rude awakeiung nutrition au thority warns that an improper inadequate diet can make your summertime healthkand beautyonly skin deep gt feel these tips are worth passing on Coldcuts can hejust as highin proteifialfias roast beef Enjoy these as good protein sources along with cottage cheese and skim milk for mealjiiats Barbara Hail Wéds Donald Palmer Wyevele United lurch was the setting for the summer wedding at Miss Barbers Joan Bali and Donald David Palmer July The bride is the duluhter of Mr and Mrs Wilfred Hall of Wyevsle The bridegroomr parents are Mr and Mrs Stew art Palmer of Elmvnie Rev Mr Crosser and Rev Mr Morden officiated hire Cecil Blow was organist with The bride who was given to marriage by her father chose streetlength gownof white penu de solo fashioned with fitted bodice and full skirt Her shoulderth veil fell Immirhlhoflone She carried an oldInshioned hose gny of pink mums and white failIncline with white lsce Miss Pamela Hall was her sisters maid of honor Mrs Douglas Collinend Mrs Barry Manning were bridesmaids and the bridegrooms sisterilifiss Martha Palmer was junior bridesmaid The attendants were gowned Illk0 lin Window flown of no so organs over taffeta fashioned with fitted bodice and full skirts They carried oldfashioned oosegays of pink mums and white csrnetlons add were white flowered veils The best man was Joseph Rowntree The ushers were Edward Hall and Bob Phillips reception was held strthe glided Theestigides rnolhermm gu wearing no sheath gownpf cotton brocade with matching lilac hat and cor sage of pink mums The bride gmomjs mother assisted wear ing Cobalt blue gown with matching bat and coreage of red and white mums For travelling the bride chose mauve summer suit with matching accessories corsage of white carnation complemented her ensemble On return trim wedding trip through Southern Ontario the newlyweds will make their home in Elmvale PEOPLE AND PLACES Phone Eileen Dixon or Audrey Coulson PA 68587 WEDDING GUESTS Out of city guests at the Ford Cucullrk wedding in St Marys Church last dmaeflfrandMrs Kyte Mrs John Jumieson George Cucullck Mr and Mrs Thompson Mr and Mrs Don Noble allof Tomato Mr and Mrs Suwdon and fam ily Chatham Mr and Mrs Royds Ottawa Mrs Llebreicht and daughtcrs Eon nlc and Sherry Vancouver British Columbia Mrs Cu culic Sudbury Mr and Mrs Ogden Orlllin Ambrose McMullln of Reser ve Cape Sreton NS ls vislt ltlng with relatives in the city Mr and Mrs Adrian Brown of Bnyview Drive and Mr and Mrs William McChesncy of Gunn Street GnastLaLthohomMLMr and Mrs Ernest McChesney this week were Mr and Mrs Gerald Cuddy of Detroit Mich igan Mrs Marion Filling and sons Bruce and Billy Glace Bay Cape Breton Nova Scot ia Mrs Bernice Johnston and daughters Vivian and Marlene of Toronto Ambrose McMullln Reserve Cape Breton Ortwein of Belleville Miss Dianne Vyllie Norville and Mr and Mrs Ralph Stuck ey Sharon Dale and Randy of Humber Summit Miss Bonnie on McChesn IE II ing at the home Mr and Mliis Charlie Rnkestrow at Oak vr Miss Dianne Wyllle of Nora ville is guest of Mr and Mrs William McChesney GuiIn Theet this week Denton Ortwein of Belloville is spending his vacation with his parents Mr and Mrs Har old Ortwein of Nelson Sware Square Mr and Mrs Ernest McChes ney Cumberland Street have returned from motor trip to northern Ontario They visited with Mrs McChesneye parents Mr and Mrs William Neal of CharltonandMrTmChesneys of Cobalt imam VISITORS nrd Broussenu of Red Deer Al berth The visitors are all for mer residents of Barrie wnopmo ounsrs Among the out of town guests attending the wedding of Miss Patricia Mulholinnd and Bever ley Calvin Smhltli at St James United Church Stroud this aft ernoon are Mrs Jack McCeuslt land and daughters Gail and Clair of Grlmsby Dr and Mrs Fred Mulholinnd an Mar tha Unionvllie Mr and Mrs Rey Grnlnger Chstham Mr and Mrs Bert Marchmend Glen William Mr and Mrs Eric Stephens Port Carling Mr and Mrs Robert McDon ald Creeme Mrs Jesslo Walker lndio California Mr and Mrs William Daley Dc troit Michigan Mr and Mrs Aihert Smith New Westminster British Cglurnbia Mr and Mrs BogErITind Bogart of Windermere Mr and Mrs George Dunn Niagara Falls Ontario Mr and Mrs Rhail Gaureau Burlington Mrs Wil bert Green Walter and Ollene Singhamptan Mr and Mrs David Dow Merri Mr and Mrs Fred Munson Fenwlck Mr and Mrs Kerswell Grevenhurst Mr and Mrs Bert Burnett0rillla Mr and Mrs Percy Mulholland Mr and Mrs Walter Green Miss Elsie Mulholiand Mr and Mrs Donald Mulhollend Wallace Mulhnllnnd Mrs Mae Saunders Tim Smith and Mrs Smith all of Toronto ANITDEA VISITORS Mr and Mrs William Nutty and daughter Elizabeth of Virden Manitoba nrein th city for several days vls Mrs Margaret Cole Innis wood Private Hospital and re newing acquaintances with rel atives and friends NOVA SCOTIA GUEST Wil am Douglas Pictou Nova Scotin is spending month in Barrie and is guest at the home of Mr and Mrs McGuire Glen Haven Cum berland Street OEEN HOUSE Mrs Rawson McDono aid Street will boldh3open Jiouse foLfriendstMrfiandv hghflutgoodfdrTou ftisiierinflnencewhiclrdfiverthe foodbusiness Stay on regular mealschedule Even though hot weather often dulls the petite your body still needs consistefiffuel supp Have your meal in the evening when outSide temperatures are lower Dont ignorethoserefreshingsaiads andieafy green vegetables that make summer cooking andeating such joy just be sure you balance them With the other nutrients you need Happy eating POWER OF WOMEN 7fi lhe housewife is reformer and acreator accord ing to an author of history of cooking called The Everlasting leWlfithmdemdesfiow product is not good enough that she Will havenone of it until it is improved It is the homemaker who inspires new products the Builtinconvenience the safe attractivegpackage the addition of Vitamin con centrates makes it seek more effective methods re forward quality quicken quires it toinvent machines stabalize distribution And though she doesnt buildlabiiratories With her own hands and hire scientists to staff them hers is the force which makes research an integral opera tion of food purveying In fact the homemaker has inspired soniany streamlined innovations in her kitchen and so many short cuts when it comes to mealfixmg that today hot summer months almost never spell dog days for her gt Mm ErStahi Michael have returned to Mon treal after spending weeks vacation with Mrs Stahls per ee Terra Nova Collingwood Street other guests at the Steele residence were Mr and Mrs Preston Baliner and family of Toronto Mr Balmer was lrequent visitor at the Steele residence during the war years when the Steele family resided in Newfoundland FAMILY REUNION its been femilyi reunion at the residence of Mr and Mrs Otto Williams Owen Street 4orthepasttwrweeW Williams have had as guests Mr Willinms sisters Mrs Lia mea Maointyre of Mass Bank Saskatchewan Mrs Dalg Shackleton saskatchewan and Mr Williams brotherinlaw Elli SW Mrs Albert Lennox of Lon don formerly of Barrie on Sunday afternoon and evening August43 cruw CONFERENCE Mrs John McCaw president of the Barrie University Wo mens Club and Miss Edith Green Thornton will be among the 400 delegates who will at tend the trienninl conference of the Canadian Federation of Un tario Aug 1413 The confer ence theme will be Ideas Afoot Dlscussion groups on education fellowships international rela thsJhraries andcreatlve arts and the status of women will be held in Middiesex Col lege on the campus of the tin iversity of Western Ontario anosonnmnrs Mr and Mrs Frank Morton and sister Mr and Mrs Rich lNlMEDiATE CONFI GERMANY SPAIN RQUNDTHE woaLp Bayes St Cntharlnes have an RMATIQN ON ALL AIRRESERVATIONS DAll7Y SERVICES TO UNITED KINGDOM SCANDINAVIA and give credit mosh mass lTALY General Agents for TOURS Horst SIGHTSEEING iversity Women in Lodon On WINNIPEG OP Parks board playground instructors here have been exposed to new ideas in the fieldsobdramn and handicrafts Mrs Mary El len Burgess of Region and Mrs Lorreine Gallagher nf Grand Forks we gt the board to anduct claaees In creative drama andtlie arts and crafts Jacqueline Kennedy on wire of the US president inherited Wiiite use staff of 70 mocofuiu st or sea ALL AIRLINES FOR INFORMATIONAT ACHARGE TO YOU IVCALL COLLECT hallways FOUR YEARS IA birthday party is some thing special to tiny girls of four And for Miss Nancy Huckland that special day Is today Nancys mother will enter tain 12 little playmates of the celebrant at birthday me this afternoon For her bhthdny Nancy is wearing nounced the engagement of tiicirdaughter MlssPatrlcla Colleen Boyes to Orvnl Edgar Leigh of Toronto son ofMr and Mrs Edgar Leigh Barrie Hort House Chapel Toronto will be the setting for the even ing wedding ceremony Sept LCpl and Mrs Phil lips Corinna Crescentrvmrmp Borden have announced the engagement of their daughter Miss Marilyn Louise Phillips to Craftsmen Lorne John Heather ly of Edmonton The wedding ceremony will take place in Trinity Chapel Camp Borden August is BRIDE ENTERTAINED Prior to her marriage to Paul Edgar Ford in St Marys Roman Catholic Church Barrie Miss Gayle Evelyn Cucuiick was honored at several enter talnmcnts Mrs Stella Ford Owen Street was hostess of miscellaneous shuwerMrs Geo rge Ogden Shirley Street was hostessoi cup and saucer shower kitchenshower was held at be home of Miss Pat DAmbroslo Cumberland Street and personal shower was held at the home of Miss Pat Kyte vBradfeNIStreet rehearsal party was give by Mrs Stella Ford Owen Street mother of the bride groom The bride Is the daughter 61 JILJnd Mrs John Cuculick Shirley Street FAMILY VISIT Mr and Mrs Edger Dyer and children of California have returned to their home after holidaying with Mr Dyers par ents Mr and Mrs Arthur Dyer Owen Street Cpl and Mrs Gordon Dyer and family of St Quebec were In guests at the Dyer residence during their vacation GUEST OF HONOR Miss Margaret Clark Angus was entertained at mlscelI Anneousshowerrhosted Prldham Tarbush Avenue Angus er of Mr and Mrs Charles Clark King Street Angulefiss Clerk will wed Reginald Height son of Arthur Height and the The wedding ceremony will take place at St Georges An glican Church Utopia today Mr and Mrs Fred Buckland Castle Drive have returned to the cityafter spending weeks vacation at the home of Mrs Bucklands hrotherinlnw and sister MrganLMrsrLCACm Bates of Belleville PRESTIGE THIS EMBLEM identifies your WELGIIME WAGON SPONSORS busineselmd civic Ilia of your community For information call rs 66302 The brideelect is the daught late Mrsfnngnraimmrn OLD TODAY pink and white polka dot sun drm which complements her blonde hair and blue eyes For her birthday photo Nan cy poses Wm he anonosusnamastoldisehorter doll Janie her constant oom panion Nancy attends Sunday school at lhiniiy Anglican Church She Is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Fred Buck land Castle Driv Heggtveit To Wed Today OTTAWA CPlAnnn Hcggt veit the first Canadian to win an Olympic gold medal for ski ing willddon traditional white Saturday for her marriage here to Ross Hamilton 26 of MontJ real llhe blueeyed Ottawa blonds said the wedding in St Bartho lomews Anglican Church will be afamily affair with some 70 guestsDeteiis of her dress and the wedding party archeing kept family secret The groomelect graduate in arts and commerce from Sir HEY your mom Prenatal Position Effects eck Muscles By roman sans JOE HAD to sit sideways when he drove his car Other wise he couldnt look straight ahead He had hortloollis wry or twisted neck Ilia left stem mastoid musclethat ihlck cord 1mg runs gym your dollar bone and breast bone to the mastoid behind the ear had shortened or tightened Like the string on top this muscle tilts the head side ways and WWme opposite side when the pull doesnt let up you have torti uollts Inflammation and infection riruiind the muscle even swol len glands rnny triggerhead tilttng muscle spasm Old bruis eavescars lint shrink sterno mastoid muscles permanently Most torticollis strikes child ren Some of that howling in the deilvcry room stems from bruised sternomnstoid muscles Crowded living conditions be fore birth may force Babys head to tilt and turn Atblrth than the thumb while the oth er stretches longer than the loot Becausethe twisted neck kinks blood vessels bringing Vit nl nourishment one side Babys fnce may grow faster than the other The face evens George Williams College in Montreal is sales promotion representative for chemical and synthetics company Miss He tveit retired from competitive amateur sid ing In March 1960 after win ning the Olympic slalom gold medal and the world slalom and alpine combined titles at Squaw Valley Calif Since then she has been work ing with the same chemical firm as her fiance as sportswear design consultant and writing skiing column for the Toronto Telegram during the winter Anne met her future husband while on crosscanadn tour covery MD out when the neck straighten up shriveledsternomn metlmes lifts the shoulder tilt lng the trunk and curving the spine But no matter how sev ere awry neck can always be bent forwards or backwards cadmium and relaxes muscle lpasm Now you can massageeandt stretch those tight tilting fibers wcak extralong sternnmastoid on the opposite side needs plen ty of rcxcrciseto shorten llnd strengthen it Asplrlns and mu cierelnxing prescriptions help too SURGICAL TREATMENT Besides home trtatment the surgeon can stretch or cut the tight muscle while you sleep es and heeled infections ofién peacefully But volill nondJaA cast or collar to snniorizeflm new scar agolnsl shrinkage as the operation heals Joes cured Even though hes still hottempered he can once again keep level head most of rthe timei RAW JUICE AND DIET JI For The Arihrltlo Cheerfulness and optimism are milestones on the road to re raw vegetable juices and the proper diet will keep one there As is true with so many other diseases in practically all cos es of arthritis there is history of vitamin and mineral deflo lcnoy in the diet It Is to remedy this luck that fresh imitandvegetablrjuices are included in the dietary treat ment of this ailment Write for further information on the subject no obligation NATIONAL HEALTH RESEARCH 80 Wellington Street West Suite 304 TORONTO ONTARIO with the company lost sprins GANG What ITeaIf For All EXAMINERme CARRIERS Yes each Barrie Examiner Carrier can win plenty of two new home WIN247B01l free pop by getting only delivery customers but carefully selectedi LES0F

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