Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 2 Oct 1961, p. 7

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COOKSTOWN crannies DIAMOND The 60th anniversary of the Cookstown Womens Institute was celebratedion Friday at Cookston Dressed In the costumes representing the second meeting ever held in Simcoe County in mm are from the left Mrs Walk er Mrs Pegg liirs Farts Mrs Maycs sit MARY HAWORTHS MAIL MakePéace With Parents After His Rude 7BBhClSZlQIer DAD TAKES CHARGE 77in fault in the blowup whieh 4f VSTRAANs MA NV 44 nuNLOPsT Dear Mary Haworth hope you can help me with very serious problem involving my fiance am 19 employed two years as secretary and plan to marry Bob in about two years We have been dating over year He is wonderful person has good job and lots of am bition and all who know him th highly of him including hy parents About month ago during our vacations he and had dis pute with my parents as to iethcr could go out with him one evening Dad had put his foot down saying was to go out to dinner with the family and come in early said Id rather go with Bob and please Ato let me decide for myself This went on for about 10 min utes lhen Mother made cut ting rcrnarkrto Bob about our being late for church that morn ius to he mlied that a7 til If Dad thought this most uncalledslor and told Bob to leave which he did walked out with him very up set which set sparks flying be tween my parentsandme was faced WI an ultimatum to apologize or leave home lelt and was gone for week Now am home again and life is prett much back to normal except that mother forbids Bob the house until he apologizes to er now he wont apologize as he sees nothing wrong in whrt he said But know it both ers him to be forbidden the house dont know what to do or say am in the middle My parents have said it hurts them hmk Iain on th side and Im not worried about the situation which does distress me It is very unpleasant for all concerned ch appreciate NR MUCH AT FAULT Dear NR As see the pic ture you and Bob were primar means that the obligation is Yours and his to take the initi atimesforfliiiss Hunt She has three days work to catch up on lt Your behavior as described was rudely untilial on that oc casion in declining to spend the evening with your parents In flatly voicing paramount pre lerencc for Bobs company and prolonging the argument in his hearingin arebel or whin ing spirit Bobs patronizing reply to your mothers scolding com ment about your being late to church was ill mannered and defiant it appears that each of you was supporting the others hand in venturing to be disre spcotful to your parents PARENTS ADMIRABLE Perhaps this was part of pat tern of youth knowsbest ar roganoe that had been gaining momentum in your collective dealings with them up tothe time that your parents com pelled new accounting Cars CALGARY CP If youyo lost railway freight cnr call Mariorle Jeanne Hunt car tracer for the Canadian Pacific Railway here shecan pinpoint at moments notice the location of any one more than 8000 freight cars in A1 berta and British Columbia An unusual job for womani Notat all Her predecessor was Vi Rlsling and for 27 years before her Mrs Maude Hill kept track of cat Most of the Into Miss Triinntnm printer that ciacls constantly in corner of her office The location of thercar is given in number code along with any reason for delay in Its progress to its destination Monday mornings are harried before she can give the location of all cars to the dozens of per sons who call her Nylon the strongest of the ative in setting thin right STYLE STIlIiII manmade fibres has excellent to brasion MH EDNGWEARING¥ shuw up for years Slowly gt IUBILEE ting Ronny Riley six months old Mrs Patton Murray Riley four Mrs Hansen and Mrs Riley all of Cookstown congratulate your dad and consider it fortunate for you that he had the grace of mind to lower the boom on the smart aleclr trend the moment Bob tried to upstage yourTnuthefi And applaud both your parents for acting with one accord in de 14 ely accepting the challenge you threw down when you walked out with Bob to please your all in disregard of their wishes They did well to draw the line against lamer tolerat lng such discouricsy am glad you had the good scnse on Second thought to make peace with the family and go home after fling at being BOYS orgasms Bobs stIIfAnecked refusal to work at regaining your parents over is definitely to his dis credit It suggests that he is rigid neurotic sort of person selfrighteous and defensive be set by an obscure inferiority complex who finds it difficult if not impossible to accept or pro fit lrom criticism This is heavy handicap in human inter change jsdoggedreaction to your parents displeasure is pre view of the way hell treat you at some future time should you ever take stout issue with his predilections If Bob were the right man for you hed go long way out of his way to earn your parents good will Moreover he would have sided with them not you on the day of thenbignlispute susus resistanc SELECTION FUR FABRICS FUR TRIMMED co VWhen It Comes To Coats Come To stransmnos ATS than EXAMINER VFqbuylous She iscompeting YOUR HEALTH Attacks Heart BETSY has to go to the heart clinic even though she doesnt have heart trouhiel That bout of rhumstlc fever didnt attack her heart eiors want to be sure Like silent commando rheumatic fever sometimes secretly Invad es the heart Even then the murmur soon fades Thereal trouble may not shrinking scars from that old rheumatic fever inflammation warp and twist delicate heart valves freezing them open or closed The mitrol valvetwo Ilops guarding the entrance to that muscular chamber which pumps blood throughout the body secms especially vulnerable WHAT HAPPENS haltcloscd mltral valve icontietin all the oxygenrich blood returning from the lungs Blood Is dammed back into the lungs when tiny vessels bulge and bleed making you cough up fresh blood Circulation slows leaving you tired all the time Exercise or hard work makes you gasp for air As pressure builds In those THE STARS SAY illngulgalfl Mixed planetary influences in dicate the possibility of some complex situations now Some of your plans may have to be re Visedbutbeadaptabla and things will work out well Gene erally speaking it will be better day for routine affairs than for the launching of new enterprises FOR THE BIRTHDAY If tomorrow is your birthday you may look ahead to satis factory year in both job ins fi nancial affairs if you operate geniuvntivelyJuultsalyour efforts may not be immediate but sound and realistic pro gram iaunchc now and llowed conscientious shoul bring excellent results by mid1962 In fact late December will prove turning pointwith all busi ness affairs starting on the up grade then For most of the i2 months ahead personal affairs will be highlighted and your interests could be furthered with the help of family friends andor busi ness associatesexpecially dur ing the first three months of the new year You will have tobe especially tactful however in sentimental matters early in No ests will be favored between May andTAugust and those in the creative linesat which Lib rans are so adeptwill be gov erned by especially this aspects during late October also in December and the first six months of 1962 child born on this day will be endowed with many creative talents and will have this sense of justice will have to curb moodiness however Mas anvnnsnv anuorr CNEWYORII CITY Tees 111 CONTE SJ with other ladies to win an alleXpense paid 7day vaea tion in New York City for her and the guest of her chotce YOU CAN HatrHERWIN3 By BURTON FERN Mrs George Caméronliddresses Womens Institute At Churchill mmflmvemddsn Wm onsholdlnganimmunlzatior BARBIE mm MONDAY OCTOBER III Silent Commando MD vesselsrfluidrseepsmtand fills the lungs but no one need dmwn Like true lifesaver the neonceammenrdruwm tog victim He simply pokes his finger into that sticky vliw ve to out or stretch it When scarred Ivalves cant close every heartbeat whooshesibfoodbackr toward tbs The beaHWias to race and pound to deliver its usual quota HEART HANDLE 11 This cardineworlmut soon builds up every stretched heart muscle fibeTThe heart can usually take earl of this open valve problem Germs love to settle on these scarred valves and once there theyre hard to evict These germs float around In almost every mouth While the dentist mixes his batter they often sneak in throughrgapinz molars waiting to be filled Betsy understands this and doesnt cry at that jumbo in iection of penicillin she has to have before going to the den tist She just grits her teeth and smilesl Mrs George Cameron of Bar rie in speaking to Churchill Womens Institute Thursday sv enlng on education said that if we canrcall on our storehouse of knowledge we are educated people Mrs Cameron chose the letters of HOME and SCHOOL to suggest subtopics for her subject The speaker pointed out that in per cent of atuA dents time is spent in the home and only nine per cent at school Mrs Keith Sinclair of Toronto delighted the audience as she sang How Great Thou Art and The Hymn of All Nations The soloist was accompanied by Mrs Robert Sinclair Bring an institute program from another brauc proved to be popular roll call min itorial on the motto Be enthus iastic in yourInsittute its enn togious was given by Mrs Jack Constable contest Your InstituteIQ was won by Mrs Todd and Mrs Stewart The program we sarranged by the branch directors Mrs Richardson Mrs Prnsser and Mrs Samar with the lat ter in the chair The members were pleased to sea the water installation in the hall Mrs Allin reported on the cost It was decided to hold series of euchres comments ing Oct to help wipe out the debt Mrs Gregg Davis health con vener reported that the health Gotton Broadcloth BRASSIEREri Saiinéhd Lace Oviiliy Foam Rubber Padded Cup Irineg Price 5100 71 Imporfifii Savings on QUALITY JERGENS PRODUCT JERGENS IOTION 6OZ SIZEREG PRICE 69c WOOIWORTH PRICE JERGENS SHAMPOO IiiOZ SlZEREG PRICE $100 WOOLWORIH PRICE WOOLWORTH PRICE FlUFFY ORIDN SllPPERETTES WOOL POMPOM ON VAMP Sizes Small Medium Large Colours Mauve Red Blue Black wontwoafu PRICE wulsuoiw TERRY CtOTH clinic in the United Church be froy on Sept 21 Oct 25 and Nov 22 Polio vaccine will bs available for adults at this clin to Mrs Joel Pmsser vicepresi dent presided for the business part of the meeting EREEZWG TIL nil Foods for freezing should be freshly prepared then allowed to on to room temperatur Anson Allister DISH IOWEI Maker Glassware Sparkle Times More Absorbent Softer Dishes WontSifW®WORTH Dry Times the Dishes Pm Faster FAMOUS fPLAYTEx RUBBER GLOVES You appreciate thevfixira Quality and Save Money Too Reg Price 98 DELICIOUS TASTE TREAT CHOCdLATE covsaso PEANUTS AND CARAMEL WOOLWORIH rater WOOLWORIH PRICE DILYBARRIEARVEA Viv

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