Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 7 Nov 1964, p. 6

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

SKIBTINC THE BAY have neyer quite solved the mystery surround the Ouija Board nor have ever outgrown the thrill of seeing the plenchette appear to obtain med iumistlc messages Nor have ever passed up the opportunity to corner an acquaintance of mine who reads cards for look at what lies ahead Like scores of other pen is who enjoy peering into the future through any me um am naturally often sket ic However whether you believe in the super natur or not it can be entertaining as well as sub 1ect of controversy When it comes to tea cup readers am reminded iof the Tea Room which was once located on Barriea main thoroughfare Not being true lover of ood cup of tea must admit many on was ed dry just to have the proprietor read leaves at the bottom of tea on to me but to this woman they held wealth of ormation According to the law of avers es so Ive been told at least one or two of the predl ons made by any tea cup reader just have to come true BACK IN THOSE DAYS canremember one fore cast made by the reader always lnvolved men or dates Iwas always told that was going somewhere soon with fair man who would be taller than my self This was bound to happen to me to chances to one would he goln with someone fairer than myself and woman wou harly go out letb someone shorter At least it would be pretty difficult for me since measure full 5212 stretch tng to my tallest height in my hi best heels Youre oing to receive let or and parcel is on the way says the reader With the everyday col lection of advertisements tossed into every mail box along with free samples and monthly bills the read ers prediction is bound to come true THE OUIJA BOARD is little more complex nhen wish is requested deep concentration and very estrong fingers are the components required to make the board confirm your wish To firm believer its the vibrations that speak for Ouija However Ive known heavyhanded players who could influence Ouijas decision WHEN IT COMES to Paimiatry did you know that your left hand reveals your inherited qualities while the lines in the palrn of the right hand have been develo ed by work study and experience Be ore receiving the booklet What Your Hands Tell Iwas never really that interested in what shape of hands my friends had or how long their fingers iarc But now think can tell egerything about Person simply by shaking his hand and taking little onger doing it For example did you know that peo le with sgzrnare hads are practical industrious an lawabi Squarehanded people not underhanded can also itruly be called the solid citizens of the world These people rarely stray from the business and social paths that convention provides and the term shipshape and spic and span hold true for tool zbox office and home The uare palm is found more often than any other shape erefore if you plan to take up the art of palm reading do be sure to know and find out all you can about square hands By the way there are other booklets available as well if you prefer the subjects of Graphology hand writing analysis Astrology influence of stars etc ion humanaffairs Phrenology analysis of facial fea trrres and Character Psychology through the study of habits THE BOOKLETS APPROACH their subjects on party fun and entertainment level although they are Eat well fiounded in the particular science of their gfielda booklets do not claim to make anyonea profesaional in any fields But think of all the fun lyon could have at an informal party Part Fun booklets are available by writinth Salado arty Fun Booklets P0 Box 2118 Toronto Ontarlo For each booklet enclose one SF symbol from 1elther the 120 tea bag aclrage of Salada Finest Or ange Pekoe Tea or the tea bag package of Salada iOrange Peirce Gauze PLUS 20c You only need to clip and enclose the symbols not the entire side of lthe package To facilitate mailing you can fasten tootns to symbols with Scotch tape The staff of the womens department both of us can vouch for the fact that the booklet of palmistry is notonly interesting but downright intriguing in writing this column have set newrecord in time consumed The time of course involved checking each and every detail on both palms every time an other fine trait was uncovered Our palmistry even involVed politics indirectly Qettlog around to the flag issue the social editor is nght in thethick of things she has her own flag clearly marked in the lines on her left palm and 1thia wasnt in the book GIVE THE THAT KEEPS 0N GIVING Gtvethegiltthatonlyyoncan le yotn personal portrait Call nowgézr an appointment and get your Christmas Shopping worries out of the way early oiehraasaao humoror Tea leaves are just collection of wet brown leaves Being very dark trouter Princess Margaret making visit at the Lady Eleanor Holles school at Hampton RECEIVES Bil Miss Nancy Norton leai char at Barker Public School RCAF Station Camp Borden Ontario was granted BA de gree at convocation exercises held at McMaster University Hamilton Ontario last week Miss Norton hails from Sask atoon Saskatchewan Mark Anniversary At the Nov 3rd meeting of the DodsSlimmer girls their weights were recorded on offi cial hospital type scales newly acquired for this Top chapter Nearing the chapters first an niversary membership hue reached the goal of 30 DINNER PARTY Anniversary celebrations are being held Nov17 with cul orie controlled dinner in Lake vrsw Restaurants Sky ltoom followed by Ethning ceremonies for two me ra having attain ed KOPS status These ladies have reached their desired weimts and now strive to Keep 0H Pounds Sensibly 0n Novi 10 food economist representative from the Depart ment of Agriculture of this area wrll speak to the group on sound nutrition At the Nov 24 meeting Mine ainga Tops chapter has accep ted an invitation for soda evening with the Barrie Tops parting few words from our founder Penny scales beside the walk its good you point Illsde of talk Members Of TOPS for Mnrnxfermflmnmam near London were this vel vet wldebrlmmed roller hat The rest of her ensemble wu erepbolo Women Curlers Start New Season Special events drabman Mrs Bell presented the special award to the winner of the afternoon iitneyl al the ourling season opened on Wednesday Prizes were won by Mrs Gor don NeedhamMm Lou Brit Ladies Auxiliary ToDonate Gills llre Noverrber meeting of the Ladies Auxiliary to the Barrie Lions Ohio was held WW evening at the Vine mm residence of Mrs Eric Boweno as members were in attendance President Mrs Allan Coolr piv aided over the abort business meeting WAS GilT8 It was decided to donate an wrapped Gtrlstnou for dis tribution tothe patent of the Ontario Hospital at Pelletens Members were asked to bring these gifts to the dart meethsg so they can be delivered in time Christmas letter of Sinks was read horn Ute mater child it the Auxiliary Georgaalorfln Plans for the nmrmago Iaie wen oonmletod and the sale will take place the morning of Nov 14 at the Odd Fellowa Hall Articles donated to the sale are to he delivered to the Hall the prele evening TELEPHONE moon Following the tantalum session Mrs William Bell hrtroduoed the speaker Mrs Beulah MioBride service adrdsor for training of personntal1 in businem lamina proper qimelechnique re McBride gave an interesting cormnentmryondretopicYour my VoioeiaYou The speaker waadzanked by Mire Hamid Weld and present ed with gift lilra1nrlea Eurtlbese ed the hostess for the me of hinhorneandthemeetingdosed with refrsslnnents served by lhcoonunitteeindzarge PRINCESS Miacmtr VISITS scnoor Mr and Mrs Arnoil Muir of mop have Innmasoed theen fill IAIN TODAY Km OONSTANG mm The University Womens Club of Barrie has announced the winner of the Constance Strep pard Memorial Scholarahips lliiaa Constance Connln Jam es lett graduate of Barrie trim it ur Bell mart will unite hllss Shelia mom Bell and Wil liam Allen Jldt Nov 21 The bridedled la the daughler of Mr and bin Bell of mm The brldegromneiea is the son of Mr and Mrs Von Jack Demon llliooln Mr and Mrs Norman Rogers of Queen Street where they have resided for some time left for Endand aboard the liner Can inthia on Dot so Prior to de parture the couple received enhanced by for neck collar and airing of beads AP North Collegiate is an Ontario Scholar and winner of the Kath icon Resell Scholarship She has her Grade seven piano and is interested in basketball volley ball badminton and swimming onnle has worked with the retarded children and II the Crippled Childrens Comp hir rently she is enrolled in the Nursing Science course It the University of ibronin Miss Carolyn Pile Central museum graduate is an Ontario Scholar and 196 Barrie UniversityWomens Club Presentsilnnual Scholarships Citizen of the Year It Can trnl Ste ll keenly his erary projects and has been in the Drama Club and Editor of Overtones Sportbmlnded she plays badminton and basketball and is also primary Sunday School Teacher Mire File is now at Queens University tn Arte majoring in Literature Besides presenting two schol arships mutually the Barrie UWC brlnga outstanding enters talnment to Barrie On who evening the club is presenting Patricia Penin pianist and the Hart llouse Glee Club who will appear at Central Collegiate Ara dllorlum tow Mrs Jack Burbldge Mrs Jack Corby and Mrs Edward Fraser No full drawn were held in the liternooo summarise of the Ladies section of the did officially welcomed 117 curlers social members and guests rnoonaM Entertainment for the evening included the showing of film entitled than in Magic In Curling sextette composed of Mn Rldtard Campbell at the orgenLMra Roy Smith on the clarinet drummer Mrs Don Emery Mrs IbobertBauck Pl mist and MnxiierVDrury on the bongo drums provided the musical program and the an companimant during the aiog song The lucky draw for thecen trepieca of yellow and bronze muma was won by Mrs Ken Melt NEWCURLEM old included Mrs Bruce llar dy Mrs Ken Epplctt Mrli Ed ward Ar lneson Mrs Nastel Mrs Herbert Browne Mrs Roy Mitchell Mrs Andrus Mrs Kenneth Hol lidge Mrs Nova Belanger Mrs Corey Trihble Mrs std man Mrs Purvis Mrs IL Monger Mrs Gainer Mrs MrsWaiier Hitch Mrai Fsuser Camp bell Everett Emml CARNEXEE HALL SAVED NEW YORK AMCarnegie the venerable citadelot music spared item the wreck era hammer four years ago as decimated eVUlS national tori landmark Friday The designationdimmed long bet tle to save the Wyearold ball from being razed to make wov for an office building at 57th Street and Seventh Avenue injuries With YourrOid lope iNSrAti um srsas And Ornamental canines Nowi ourckrnnumlm Economical and Good mm Reinforced Gonorote DOUGLAS manner or gifts St Andrews Gourd G111 wtridt Mrs no ger was member hold fare well party and presented her with gift Elect New Officers For Thistle Club The monthly meeting of the Barrie Thistle Club was held in the Orange Hall Burton Avenue ll elect new committee mem The following were elected to Office Mrs Jr NellsonPresi new it Wiekstead Vlcodgtres ideni Mrai NWiokstead See retary Nellson Treasurer St Andrews Day Celebraa tion Dance will he held Nov 713 from 300 pm till 1230 in what was formerly Gardener GERMAN TRADE East Germany had trade agreements with 100 countries in mi up do per cent over the 21595 JOHNSON TRAVEL SERVICE ANTIFREEZE OK Johnsons in Barrie unseat Carri beau vacation or cruise for winter holiday The staff of 0K Johnson in Barrie have personally checked on accommodations in Nassau Bermuda Barbarian Ant18111 Trinidad and Tobago to ensure that you have carefree holiday lletnrn Wlnter Air larel Bermuda ruse Antigua Barbarioce 21000 Jamaica Tampa 1mm Trinidad Maxim 900 Nassau Wlnier omrm from tam from New York Call meats For lntomattm Bandeau 19900 MM uLlD 13410 influx New curlers welcomed to the Welcome winter in one oi VPoscoes fabulous Select ion oi winter cools The finest selection in Arctic for and mink trimined tweed and plain cloth coats VMenyStyies To Choose Front Wiengthauedenesa st suedes with son detachable upper Also length Layaway new 10 Christmas

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy