Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 9 Dec 1961, p. 8

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SKIRTIN THE BAY By EILEEN DDKON An election night no matter where or when exudes drama from every corner the bustle in the office where the results are being tabulated the last minute returns which might upset the hate finish Monday night is the big nig in Barrie 0n Tues day Barrie will have new mayorelect and new councilelect The old adage behind every successful man is woman comes to my mind at this time and after talking to wives of candidates realized that these women stand beside their men WOMANS VIEW And behind or should say beside candidate for the mayoraity Les Cooke there of course Mrs Cooke who summed up her immediate View on the coming event of course you never know until the last bal lott is counted feel that my contribution is to keep the home fires burning and be an inspiration If he is elected mayor will endeavour to do all can to help him serve the public behind the scenes Mrs Gerry Roberts whose husband is running for second term in ward two commented Gerrys interest in civic affairs never interferes with our fam ily life in fact our four children like the idea of Dad being an alderman The community needs interested people like Gerry Comments from Mrs Murray Mills stalwart sup porter in ward three My husband keeps active in the community the best thing for an active man after retirement He has been in council for 12 years and It has become part of his life He has served as an alder man for eight years and was Deputy Reeve for two years and Reeve for two years when Barrie was still town So he would be lost without it FAMILY AFFAIR From Mrs Wilisms wife of councillor Earle Wil liams of ward one who is in the running for the elav anth year My husband was brou ht up by civic minded parents and so his interest dates ack to childhood He IS so interested in his Monday night council sessions that he would be lost without them As far as the family is concerned we are all scclimatized and are behind him all the way In fact weve all been taking part in the campaigning right down to our youngest daughter Susan who is eight years old So win for him is fea ther in all our caps Mrs Clarence Cumming whose husband is new candidate in ward four feels that her husbands business experience will be asset to the city He has always been keenly ested in community affairs and this would be an op ortunity for him to be an active par ticipant think would work hard in council WINTER WONDERLAND Iwanted snow for Christmas too but dont you agree that the elements have gone little too far Now dont get me wrong love the clean crisp show too but not to the point where have to buck snow drifts up to my waist to arrive at work two hours late What really did it was my daughters enthusiasm Lets face it snow is like Christmas its more fun for the kiddies than it is for the parents if ONE OF THE duties of the RV ainrlllary is collecting the money and looking after the services of the vending One Of Many Aux Services Edilors Note This in the fifth in series of articles explaining the services of the Royal Victoria Hospital Women Auxiliaryv Approximately four years ago the hospital auxiliary installed the first vending machine in machines at thohospital Above left Mrs Roy Tod and MEMEERS of the Barrie and district Real Estate Board and guests turned out in lull force for the annual Christmas party held at the Community House Toronto Street Above receiving guests are Mrs Glenn Scanda rctt right who welcomes Mrs Harold Forstor and Smith Campbell greets board president Mr Forster second from left Barrie Realtors Host Guests At Christmas Dinner Party Special recognition was given to Bill Boake at the annual Christmas party of the Barrie and district Real Estate board held at the community house Toronto Street Thursday oven lng Mr Boakc was commend ed for his long history in real estate which began in Edmon ton Alberto in 1912 He is the veteran realtor in Ontario Another highlight of the even ing was the election of officers President for second term Harold Eorster vicepresid for second term Dan Conneil Directors are Richard Hender son Gordon Coutts and Keith Marshall Conveners of the event we re Smith Campbell and Mrs Glen Scondrett Door prize winners were Mrs Charles Read Lloyd Hockiey and Dan Conneil Mr and Mrs Merv Gould cel cbrated their land wedding an niversary at the Christmas par ty Among the guests at the av ent were Mr and Mrs Rich nrd Henderson Mr and Mrs Cliff Elrick Mr and Mrs Bob Clark Mr and Mrs Emerson Swain Mr and Mrs Zink Al Rose Mr and Mrs Smith Campbell Miss Sawyer Dan Mrs anrence perform their weekly duties The Wellington Hotel Suggests Their Newa Decorated GREEN ROOM the IdeaI Setting for WEDDING RECEPIIONS BUSINESS MEETINGS STAG PARTIES OFFICE PARTIES BRIDGE PARTIES CHRISTMAS PARTIES BANQUETS UP TO 60 PEOPLE And For The DIscrlmInating Customer THE FISHERMANS COVE Preferred Lounge For Further rnrormsttan mu PA H445 the hospital It proved to be great service to visitors and staff The number and variety have increased greatly since then Mrs Ray Tod has complete charge of the vending machin es and once week Mrs Tod and the treasurer Mrs Cliff Elrickcollect the money for the auxiliary lifrsBlake Lawrenceis ln charge of the telephone rental service one of the newest ser vices rendered by the auxiliary and teenagers Books to own or give MATERNITY APPAREL 100 Collier St PA 83804 VELKAY 4th Door East of Town Hall Yours for Privacy and Economy 30 DUNLOP ST YOU WILL DO BETTER SHOPPING FOR BOOKS AT WEAYMOUTHS We have the newest books in fiction also books on curling golfing and technical books and an earV ccptionally wide range from 25c up for children you are more likely to find the books and Bibles you want at Weaymouths WEAYMOUTHS BOOK STORE FA 4055 McManus Ralph Boake Mr and Mrs Percy Ford Mr and Mrs Karl Marshall Mr and Mrs Robert Hodges Mr and Mrs Norman Hcsketh Russell Carson Mr and Mrs Emory Miller Mr and Mrs Harold Forster Dr and Mrs Harold Smith Mr and Mrs Charles Rogers Mr and Mrs Bruce Wilson Mr and Mrs Charles Read Mr and Mrs John Mc Evoy Mrs Mickey Hood Joe Palmer Mr and Mrs John Wilcox Mr and Mrs Dan Can nell Mr and Mrs Gordon Coutts Mr and Mrs Sandy Coutts Captain and Mrs Glen Moore Mrs Nuttycombe Mr and Mrs Fergus Garvey Walter Coutts Mrs Bmce Brown Mr and Mrs Merv Gould Lloyd Hockley Mr and Mrs Harry Slessor Paddy Mil es Bill Boake Mr and Mrs Glen Scandrctt Mr and Mrs Keith Marshall Pioneer Resident Returns To North WINNIPEG CPiMrs Eliz abeth Ray Hagel believed to be the first resident of the Northwest Territories ever called to the bar in Canada will go back to Yellowknife this weekend to be admitted to the bar of the Territories Mrs Hegel also the first student in the history of the Manitoba Law School to grad uate without attending classes will become the fourth lawyer living in the Nirth Territories native of Winnipeg she was called to the Manitoba bar Wednesday by Mr Ralph Mayhank of the court of Queens bench Through an arrangement with the University of Manitoba she has articled since 1957 with her lawyer husband Donald Hegel coming outside once year to write examinations in Winni I793 The couple has lived in Yel lowknife since 1949 Miss Argonault Has Memories And Commitments TORONTO CHKaren Hol land Miss Argonaut says she bu lot of happy memories and mo in debt following the Grey Cup football festivities The poor kid ls up to her an In debt because she had to buy all her own clothes for Grey Cup week Audrey Wells chaperons for Miss Grey 01p contestants explained The year old Grade school teacher was advised that she would need fennel dress coat to match couple of dresses shoes and approp riate accessories for her week as celebrity Contestants from other cities were given prices including fur costs $500 wardrobes and watches Miss Holland said she not two dresses from downtown department store In return ah modciled clothes for an adver tisement The Argos gave her cost after she caught cold wearing chcerleadera cos tume at the beginning of the weeks celebrations Im not hitter but you won dcr when you see all the oth girls with fur coats and thin THE BARBIE EXAMINER SATURDAY DECEMHER IBSI WHAT THE STARS SAY II ESTRELLITA You may encounter some op position to plans in the ItM but donjt force issues Maintain spirit of graciousness and all paths will be smoothed Look for bit of good news into In the daysomething in the na ture of surprise FOR THE BIRTHDAY If tomorrow is your birthday the stars indicate that you are currently in cycle where mat ters connected with business should be taking definite no word trend Original ideas coup led with progressive methods in carrying them out could yield line results Financial matters are also under excellent aspects now and will continue to be for the next three monthsprovided that you do not yield to extra vagnnt Impulse or speculate unwisely In this connection ac cent the Sagittarians innate sense of balance and good judg ment Next good monetary pe riod next September Travel and romance will be under generous influences in January also from next May until August and domestic rela tionships should be harmonious for most of the year ahead You may have to work hard to achieve personal objective in April but the results will be well worthwhile child born on this day will VOTE DAVE McCLYMONT For School Trustee 96263 Interested in the well be ing of your children for the past 34 yearn as Scout Leader Sunday School Su perlntendent and as past executive of Home and School be ambitious and endowed with an extremely magnetic porson ality and literary ability Day After Tomorrow You may have tendency to try and accomplishmora than is reasonable on Monday Dont Plan realistic program main tain steady pace and you will wind up the day on satisfac tory note Scattering your encr gies will only invite fatigue For The Birthday If Monday is your birthday your horoscope Indicates that display of initiative and entera prise within the next three months could yield excellent re sultsespecially where financial matters nre concerned Another good period along these lines will occur next September In job affairs you may be obliged to take on some new responsi bilities during the same periods but well handled they could prove real stepping stone to ward future progress Todays Generation Has Lost The True Meaning Of Christmas Most people who call them selves Christians think of Jesus as the most unselfish penon wh ever walked this earth Ye the way in which they and their children celebrate Jesus birthday often reveals vast amount of selfishness At no oth er tJrne of year are most chil dren permitted to be so selfcen tered just belora and during Chrlslrnu From infancy the child has many gifts lavished on him at Christmas Naturally he keeps naming and talking about what presents he will get He in al ready talking about them So his thoughts and dreams and wishes sro centered on himself 0n the minds and hearts of parents are what gifts to buy their children for Christmas Al most entirely they are the giv ers their children the receiv ers How are children going to escape growing more and more selfcentered if year after your from early infancy they grow accustomed to expect many Christmas gifts If you agree that something Travel Amngemenll World Wide Service AIR SKIP BUS RAIL HOTELS RESORTS CRUISES CAR RENTAL OJf Johnson and Co Lid nunrnp Bnrrln PA um eat my IL Toronto will YOUR burr nus HDLIDAY SEASON Girls Special Perms 00 20 OFF Perms also and REGINA CURL SHOPPE PA 8924s as Dunlap at should be done about this mot tcr you would not see no solution Most parents lavishly bestow Chrisfmu gifts on their children and like them you Ind get vast deal of personal satisfaction in doing so We dr light in seeing our childrens 301 over their gifts and we feel un selfishln bestowing them It wouldnt be easy for us to deny ourselves and our Children all the pleasures of giltgiving But few parents have do cided beginning with the first Infant to keep their sights lower on lho number of Christmas gifts they bestow on their chil dren and the amount of money spent on them They start teaching the young ster at the very beginning to practice selfdenial in order to buy gifts for his parents and other members of the family and later for people outside the family They encourage the youngster to go without the sweets he could buy with tho limited money he has saved THE AUTHOR OR THE DEVILS ADVOCATE DAUGHTER or SILENCE MORRIS was $395 Eicga it Living Room Furniture moderately priced soIo about 5259 Elm about 5x29 depending on IntIi CHARLES NEWTON 10 Years of Municipal Experience To The Electors 0t WARD VOTE CHARLES lifelong rcsidentjof Barrie man who will work to the boat interest of the voters and the City of Barrio NEWTON FOR AlDERMAN VOTE FOR CHARLES NEWTON IS VOTE FOR Aggressive action for the early completion of the Sewage Disposal Problem An earnest desire for close relations between Industry and Labor sustained effort to alleviate the growing parking problemsin Ward EORJRANSPORTATION CALL 82630

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