Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 30 Oct 1961, p. 7

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COUPLE Mr and liirs marles Mooney of 61 Victoria Street were at home to friends and rela tives yesterday afternoon and ingionlhe occasion of their sliver wedding anniver CELEBRATE SILVER VWEDIDIN sary The couple were mar ried at IIidfitonlnlhiPres bytsrlun mlnse The bride is the former Lillian Maw the daughter of the late Mr and Mrs Maw of Col llngwood Mr Mooney is the wsonof theiate Mr and Mrs Robert Mooney of Egbert The celebrants have two dauyiters Mrs John Nelson Betty Blind River and Mary Louise at home MARY HAWORTHS MAIL Outward Visible Sign Of An Emotional Conflict Dear Mary Haworth We have to go back Either he forgot his without doubt Franks compul been married 22 years The first daftWe had Frank was late and has been late ever since doctor once told me It goes back to his childhood an atten tion getting practise but he is now 44 and one would think hed overcome it No matter whethcr it is din ner date ball game or taking the children to party he is late Ive known Ihe children to cry all the way to party be cause their father had made Ihem late We are late to church to school activities and to family reunions My family now asks us for 330 pm to get us there om and still werelote He is late getting together with the fellows for fishing and hunting trips INVENIS BUSINESS if he is ready half hour be fore starting time still he manT ages to be late Even If he gets in the car and we think Gee were going to be on time he remembers something and has SPECIAL HERE Rosemary the mistlike plant used to season cooking for cen turies has been known as the symbol for remembrance or constancy 7325 beeat the homechrerd Me handkerchief or hinks we should leave fig dog should be fed before we go am always little early going by myself but going with him Im nervous wreck We dis cuss it every so often and he promises to do better and does once or twice then hes back in the same old groove There must be some way the children and could help him but we dont know how Weve tried overlooking It and Ive re fused to go at times But the habit persists and upsets us all Please advise me VV NERVOUS TIC Dear VV There is compul sive neuro aspect to Franks habitual tardiness This Is indi cate by his peculiar readiness and necessity to Invent last minute businesswhen he finds himself ready to go with time to sparethat will make him into as usual His habi al tardiness is kind of ti which in medical parlance is labelterm for va rious involuntary mannerisms usually of nervous or twitcby sort over which the afflicted person seems to have no con trol In a1 such nervous tics have their origins inthc emotional rather than physical components of personality And Mrs Johnston Hosts Institute Silver Maple Womens In stitute met atithe home of Mrs Alan Johnston with good attendance The presi dent opened the meeting The log by Mrs Evenhuis on health hints how to care for the sick The November trims will Grady and the annual auction sale will be held Lunch was served by the hosw itessWand Mrs Schiller rogram was ansnterest slvo tardiness is an outward and on oFmemible iyfiiptdifiol some deeply entrenched emotional conflict that has been holding him back most of his life SYMBOLIC REJECIION One eminent psychoanmyst of fers the theory that habituauy tardy people are essentially de pendent orrrwould berhelpless characters That is they tend unconsciously to reject demands on seifbeginning at the very core of personal experience as in this matter of getting oneself up and about in fonformity to group requirements that take account of the needs plans and feelings of the majority Tardiness is form of balkiness is protest attitude Or call it selfimposed inadequacy in the social arena By either name it probably stems from hostile re actions to early care takers FIXAIEDmICULTY The compulsiver tardy per son has fixated difficulty in managing time For example if he is to meet the train at pm he fix on the notion that if he starts by it no matter run where hell make it Punctur folk would allow for travel timr to cover the distance betweei starting point and station hr not our pernicious dawdler ilHiranlr wantsto reform he can by diligently revamping his wrong approach to time as cited above There is nothing family can do to help him His fault is such that forewarned woman should not have married himinasmuch as chronic un punctualityisrirl fact insuffer able MH Wgarfick ham srvmsrs announce Baskets of white chrysanther mums adorned Collier Street United Church for the wedding of Miss Ellen Alberta Leach to John Ronald Scpencer Rev Skelly offl nted at the ternoon ceremony Oct 28 The bride to the daughter of Mrs Sylvie McFadden RR Alliston and the late Frederick Charles Leach The parents of the brideng are Mr and hire Charles Spencer of Thorntonf Given in marriage by her brother Edward Leach the bride chose floorlength gown of nylon lace and satin Her dress was fashioned with lace and spun bodice appliqued with sequins and pearls long sleeves and houffant skirt of nylon net over satin Her headdress crown of ny lon not petals centred by rose of matching material held the Liberal MP Host lit Tea Party NIAGARA FALLS Ont CF Everyone in town had an lnvl tatlou to drop in for tea Sunday at the home of Judy La Marsh Liberal member of Parliament for Niagara Falls The occasion was the first an nlvarsary of Miss La Marshs election to the House of Com mons was losing touch with peo ple was lonesome So when the Women sLiberul Associa tion wrote last month and said theyd arrange the tea do cided Id do it said Miss La Marsh it hasnt been crowded though said the hostess fltheyve come in nice easy ow TODAYS RECIPE PASTRY cups flour tsp salt Mix lb shortening cups cold water beat egg add towatert Add tbsp vinegar tbsp brown sugar Mix all and add to flour and shortening Chill in frlg for 12 ran nannin mm ssoxnar oéroass in Ellen LeachWeds Ronald Spencer fingertipveflmfinyionmekihr bride carried bouquet of red roses with white streamers The bride was attended by her sister Mrs Gloria Camer on Allisto as matron of hon orMiss Myron Spencer of Thornton the bridegrooms slo ter and Miss Donna Lolita South Porcupine were bride maids Miss Angela Ward glee of the bride was flower The attendants were gowned alike in streetlength dresses of dark red velvet with bow of matching material at the back of the gowns Their headdress es were red velvet Ross Brethet Egbert was groomsman hielllarrls lon don andGrant Allen Thornton were the ushers The reception was held at Thornton Orange Hall The brides mother received wean ing gown of teal blue crepe Black accessories and corsege of white gardenias complement ed her ensemble The bridegrooms mother stated wearing dress of bronze bmcaded taffeta with beige accessories Her corsaga was pink Sweetheart roses For travelling the bride wore suit of blue wool with black accessories On return from the wedding trip to New York City the couple will reside at Thornton Donate Sewing To Barrie CSCF Unity Auxiliary of Collier St United Church met at the homo of Mrs Greer The meeting opened with devotional led by Mrs Liv lngston followed by story told by Mrs Livingston of the the life of wayward girl thhtgowns and jackets sewn and decorated by the girls for the Canadian Save the Children Fund were handed in it was decided to wind up the last year as wars group by inviting all members to Christh social early in De cember uaumui vnausiuemv hours Keeps soft inVirlgNand Aadyto use at any time SL Peters WA In hurry for money Just rrpbone BeneficiaLi Get the cash you One phone to the office does everything Cali up or come in today YOURE THE BOSS AT BENEFICIAL 15 BAYFIELD STREET Phone PArkway 8593 banana to main contact on man over new and be in stood Your foul an Illehuunfl mu vlumin lMPflItlED COKE mm or TEENAGERS WWIIPROM ms PM EDIE stndent RIIEI appointment only PA 84661 Avenue BENEFICIAL FINANCE coon CANADA an FREE ELECTRI CI usuol THE STARS SAY By WA lar Tomorrow Dont act an impulse now but use practical and consistent means to attain your goals in general it would be better to complete tasks of Immediate urgency than to begin long nnge and for he Birthdny if tomorrow is your birthday your horoscope Indicates that by capitalizing on your fine in itisttve you can make especially good progrus during the next 12 months he sure howeverrto use all of your talents undre 4ourcesNatives 01mm ram rely shirk responsibilities and itdaMnrwmrkebb good judgment in planning moves Both of these traits will be big points in your favor Where financialnmattersvue concerned make plans for the future now so that only mini mum of change will be neces sary should conditions change possibility in late March or early April Personal rdatlon ships will be governed by benefi cent aspects during most of the year ahead and for the single there is promise of new romance between June and September Avoid extravagance in Decem bcr and in March child born on this day will be frank and generous but may be too exacting and domineer ing with others Autumn Bridé Wears Nylon Gown At Evening Rites In Utopia st Georges Anglican Church Utopia was the setting for the wedding of Miss Mary Margaret Elliott and Thomas Ross Exell evening ceremony Oct no The bride is the daughter of Mr nnd MrsBorden Elliott of Utopia The bridegrooms par ents are Mr and Mrs Thomas Exell Utopia Given in marriage by her father the bride chose street length dress of white brocaded nylon over satin The bodice of the gown was brocaded and MUSEUM APPOINTMENT MONTREAL GP Mary Loulsc Funke native of Morv cisburgfiontthns been no result sitchristian Witnessonfimnled the Mammal Muleum of Fine Arts first education of ficar Equally fluent in English French and German part of her job will be responsibility for all museum tours graduate of Queens University she has stu died at the University of Munich and theCourtauld Institute in London GEE WATCHING Cues AND saucans ton fell over riruu undershirt Rev Mr Harper performed the amour NEW BRAELET The single charm worn on solid bracelet is the latest jewellery for the season And those smart bangles couldnt have come at amen appro priete time what with most sleeves being shorter than fashioned with softly scooped neckline and elbow length sle eves The bouffant skirt of ny Thc brides only attendant was Mrs William Gallop the bride grooms sister The matron of honor was gowned in street length dress of blue nylon lace over taffeta with brown acces sories William Gollop brohtcrvinlaw of the bridegroom was at man James Excll brother of the bridegroom acted as usher The reception was held at the home ofthe bridegrooms par ents Receiving the brides mother was attired in smoke grey suit with blue accessories Assisting the bridagrooms mother was gowncd ina ed velvet dress with black accce sories On return from the wedding trip to Niagara Falls the couple will reside in Utopia Guests were from Bermuda Ottawa Bells Corners0shawa Drillla Carley Barrie Angus Ivy Minesing and Creemore CH NAWAR STAINLESS SIEELI BlEWARI HitIA BGFFEESEI ever this fall The drum shown are gold disc and earlandstone studded drop cy are detachable and in terchangeable so different charms may be worn with different costumes Teaching Method Shows Changes CHATHAM CPDNo oonc ftieting ophles have swayed Ontario teaching pat terns from one extreme to the other in the last to years mem bers of District of the Ontario Secondary ol Tcachen Federation ware told Saturday David Younger of Sudbury vicepresident of the federation said an elementary school stu dent now is taught In an educa tional atmosphere that attempts not to inhibit him but tode velop his talent to the full When the student enters university where there is process of se lectlon and segregation survi val of the fittest prevails srvnanr MOVIE MONTREAL OP Under production on the University of Montreals campus is 320000 movie on student life Financed by the of Ms student asso ciation and directed by mem bers of its Societe 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