Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 30 Mar 1964, p. 3

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pjrlrymwn pr as finrn usr WED AT TRINITY ANGLICAN Sleown elector the register following their wedding in Tripiw Anglican mulch are Mr and Mrs Donald Hugh Regan The afternoon cere mony was performed by Rev sherring Marat 11 The bride Valarie Ann liliburn is the daughter at Cpl and Mrs John Kilburn oi Barrie The bridegroom is the son at Mr and MnWliliam Hagan at itmmina formerly of liarv rie On return Mm the wed din trip the couple will make their home in Barrie Photo by Les Cowper studio Restore While YOu Break The Hahiti lymde it to film with ohnwiii won more pounds advanu decision you build connedion between the mental resolve and the act oi putting the decision into practice This is by no means the some as wishful thinking To take tote lhought means to create plan oi action Use the mindset plan to re Ililnn your resolve to sltgg smoking and slim down continue to plemre your goal will power equates with goal FOR ATE STARTERS For the late starters Re member it is easier to postpone having that initial cigarette oi the day than it is to iorago auc ceedlng cigarettes Give your self mindset to postpone smoking the first cigarette oi the day by an increasing num Easter agoinlay SodaQ motor lrip to Washington ML and Gettysburg Pennxyl vania is being enjoyed by Mr and Mrs Lang and sons Robbie and Scott ci Collier Street They left the city on Sat urday Mr and Mrs Fred Eplett had as Easter luncheon guests of doctors who were visit points at interest in the Georgian Bay Area Among the guests were Mr and Mrs Ep lette brodreninlaw Dr Wade Toronto Dr Chang who is doing field work in Mani toba and will return to Formosa on completion at his course here Dr John Elias of Port age La Prairie Manitoba Dr Onyango Nairobi Kenya EastAlrlca Easter holiday guests at the home of Mr and Mrs throu ticir oi John St are their eonln lnw and daughter Mr and Mrs irkbrecit at Vancouver British Columbia Weekend guests in cluded Mr and Mrs Ctrculicka son George and daughter Mrs Adleliene Jamieson both at Tor on ANN LANDERS Visiting at the home of Mr and hire Stnitit of Shanty Bay Road over Easter weekend were their eonsinlaw and daugh ter Maior and Mrs letters son and daughter Carol Anne at Kingston Major Jefferson Is on Istaff at Kingston Military Colt ege Spending the Easter holidays with his parents Mr and Mrs John McEvoy of Edgehili Dr is Terry McEvoy Terry is stud Iant at lakeehore Teachers Col ege Mr and Mrs Fred Long bl Grove St West had as Easter weekend guests their sonlniaw and daughter Mrand Mrs Dr nest Gregson and son Paul and daughter Martha oi Peterbor ough Mr Gregson and Paul turned to Peterborough last ev ening Mrs Gregson and Martha will be holidaying in the city this week Miss irene Harris of Believille was an Easter weekend guest at the home at her nephew and niece Mr and Mrs James Harris of John St Easter holiday guests at the The Newest Fashion Goes To Their Head Dear Ann Lande Several months ago you delivered weiidescrved ltnoclr to the idea ci little diamond rings for your steady girl Apparently teenagars have so much money these days they are able to spend $1596 on little ring to show her you care Well ainiost threw up at that one but attached to this let ter Ann is something that really made meeick As you Can see its an dvartlsament which appeared in orn newspa per Fashion wigs ior little girls from to years of age The ad pictures dimpied smiling iivcyenrcld wearing an intricate braided hair do which at course is wig der the picture it says Give your iittisprtncess ill shell never iorget These fashion wigs will change her personality in an instant As blonds she is breathtaking as as will being the centre of attention at all the little parties as she uota her new ooiifure wig stays on without gploswlliiitaoyiittieglrifrom too years oi age It iamade of vinyl and looks like real hair The price Only use plus postage Now Ann Ladders what do you think at thanstop the World Wanna Get Off Dea SJ think its nauseating lhe notion that on oungatera head will choug her person olity in an lesion on mother DearGraeey was raised by Just plain folks in Iowa And iu wager plain folks in town are just about as plain as you can get It you welcome uninvited guests bully for you Doll dont want em And neither do the vast majority oi thefollts both plain and iancy who write to me Peopie who are even re motely sensitive will give you fighting chance and tales phone first They wont fail in when you haveother guests basket full of laundry waiting to be ironed kid down with the tinor column to write WEEKEND ram Deer Ann Lenders Our daughter who will soon be it is in her second year at local college She plans be teacher Yesterday she told us the his tory club of her college is plan ning aweekend excursion out of town ihere are boys in the club gt Sbeused to be an obedient daughter but since she started college she has become head strong and difficult ive just about decided to tell her You are nntgoiug and dont want hear any more about itf tall tosee how weekend of this kind can eip her hes better teacher rcoliega edu cationic costing us lot fol moneyand dont want herto usert as anieacuse tort around with ltiosatmoles liownani make or see this ls not meanness on my art love the scheduled hi is new on home of Mr and Mrs Bruce Murray oi Newton St uiere Mr Murrays nephew and niece Mr and Mrs Airth and children Peggy Cathy and Mun ray all oi Ottawa CROKINOLE PARTY Mr and Mrs Garnet McMas ter were hosts to the members at Grace United Church Couples Club for an evening of progres sive cmkinole on Saturday Win ners included Mrs Harold Mn Master Patti Eplett Everard Harris Mrs William Vis and Mike Peitit Guest included Mr and Mn Nelson Garret Mr and Mrs Percy Ford Mr and Mrs Harold MoMaster Mr and Mrs Paul Elliott Mr and Mrs Emie Harris Mr and Mrs dank Denney Mr and Mn Ross Rowe Mr and Mrs Bruce Law Mr and Mrs William Via Mr and Mrs Everard Harris Mr and Mrs Mike Pettit Mr and Mrs Ron Chantler Mr and Mrs Don Byiee and Mr and Mrs Ciiif Varcoe EASTER IN GALl Mr and Mrs Don Near ol Sunnidale Road were Easter weekmdguesta at the home at Mrs Neara parents Mr and Mrs Zimmerman NEW RESIDENTS Dr and Mrs David Chambers oi Toronto are guests at the horns of Mrs Chambers par utts Mr and Mrs Herbert Browne Napier Skeet while making arrangements for mov inginto their new home at to Castle Drive Dr Chambers will open dental cities at 10 Dun lop Street East early in April City Students Leave For New York City Fivevwonderiul days crammed with the sights and sounds of New York City are in iterator the as Barrie highlobool dents who iett this morning on the annual Easter vacation tour sponsored by the Barrie YM miniA ml th young peope age or with tour leaders Ed Martin Miss Mary Dimsmore and Mr and Mrs iim Handy lett by chartered bus visit to the Worlds Fair Grounds and tour oi thelinl ted Nations Bull trip There will be boat trip around Manhattan island tours to the Atomic Energy Exhibit National Broadcas Company Empire State Bull Radio City Music Hall Mueurn of Net ural History th trai Park Hayden Planetarium Greenwich Village Times Square and the Statue otllberty Students ontbe tour include Misses Linda Bradley Sandra Channel Cami Gibbs Shirley Hunter Diane Huxtahie Aune McDougall Ellen Owen Nancy White SherryRichardson Anne Paris Betty Millet Evelyn Bowery Cenr her we the slimming pa warmth it we sips between meals The primetime for advance decision making in on the thin edge of aloof one taking mo eat po as at hithvl°hi°l your withoutsmohlng Capture the winning ieelingl the year is at the spring mi in there is at or ginning now when all earth is marred Tomorrow Balm to Fall into Overeating Pattern BLIMMING FARE Sixth Day breakfast Orange juice it Soit cooked egg Mrs egg Mr eggs ihaat Mrs slice Mr slices Butter or margarine ti pet Dietetic mannaiode sBleck coffee mai ll nNtmt black oolfee makes you snap at your mate have cafe on lait use equal parts at hot skim milk and hot coilee strong Nonnutritive sweetener may be used as desired Midmorning picknpl Glass oi skim milk or buttermilk lUNCHEON Tomato juice with lemon wed or hot bouillon th herbs 50 50 Open iace grilled cheese sandwich Mrs or cheese ii slice to slice rye bread as Mr cheese its slices We on 155 Breadz slices 110 hill id green sea Woodman ep Mrs Va tbsp Spiced apple sauce cup or tart apple too too lotal DD 855 Midalteration pickup it in 8535 Skim milk or buttermilk or large drsoge DINNER Rmchette Val chicken livers with mush roomsa each or slice oi lean hemoor too 190 Broiled peachM it so cinnamon Belted potato 100 Mr its potato 50 Batter or margarine i1 Mixed vegetables cup 40 40 Crisp celery pickles as as llot beverage Ntel 420 370 Total for day 14151110 Bedpeg Alternate chicken liv en wtth mushrooms on skewer Brush lightly with butter melted Broii from flame and serve Week Patricia Hay Dis anon Fails Nancy Dull and Randi Hill mConwg Bishop Dlvgl Bobier ger roe Terry embers John Drummond Martin Gault Eddie Glgg Paul Hargreaves Dwight Norma Berry Palmer John Pearso arry Schleht Paul Schnurr Rick Williams Rlehard Gates David Gosoey MonayMeMaster Michael Coughhn Forego Reading turning to brown evenly Season when licenses to Wedding anions comejicf sun vaitmn comm 0N ohms WEDDIN CELEBRAMS Cockatovvn Couple Mcuk Anniversary coosssowu isoccial Mr and Mrs John Lewthwalte oi Cookstown marked the occasion cdist oi their 50th wedding anniverc sary with dinner and recon tion on March in the afternoon 45 friends and relatives assembled in the Cookstown legion Hall to hon our tho celebrants Charles Jeavons acted as mal ter oi ceremonies Alter the sins ing of For Hes Jolly Good Fellow followed by the Ne lionai Anthem lovely turkey dinner was served the prepara tion cl which had been organ isedhy Mrs Stan Jannett The head table was decorated with red roses together with threcstorey cake which was top all with the letters 50th Enid Mrs lawthwaite was attired in rainbow silk dress and wore acreage of yellow roses In Kindergarten WRONN GP Children should not be taught to road In €iiy$thiii iii su an cu cultun tor the Ontario departa meot oi eduéotion told the On tario Federations Horne and School Associations Wednesday There will always be live yeanolds with mental age at all who can read but the pm portion will be email be told 1000 delegates attending the icderatlons annual convention lie emphasised the duty of schoolmals to ggr th maximum veopm eac child intellectually socially physio and mfly recognition of his individual dlfv lerenccs child starting too young may continue through the grades but there will come timewben he is not promoted and he will get the idea he is iaiiuro Mr McCarthy said He said school at any level should never set out to provide experience in failure Deploring the ads system as being too Mr Mc Cartfi said that aasesarnent of ds rate otecbievement must be measured against bray ehillty and not against the rate 11 progress oi the others intthe ear swims Munsmo Home sravueaour For elderly and convalee gm slits Fanatical ea or or semiprivate Hot and cold water in rooms Register ed NIuse in ttendance Reg MARSHALL PHONE 120 Acuoosn Now snort ova nxcrrnrc ELEGANi son rananinaf ran DRIDESMAIIL Morena or ran some Mr and Mrs lewtbwaite were married in the old Melb pureooage in Cooketown by the Rev Couiter on March 7th mt Mr lawthwslte had come to Cooketown in mo from England and his wile hadeome from Scotland in 1900 Their early married tile was interrupted in me when Mr Lewthwnlte went overseas with the 157th Battal ion Slmms Foresters Upon his retum they settled in See too for ten years where Mr tewthwaite worked or the Grand Trunk Railway Following this they spent three years in sebum berg but in loss returned to Cookstown where they have liv ed ever since The couple have seven child ren and 17 grandchildren As in most families thechildren are now scattered tar and wide but even so five of the children were able to attend the recep tion together with seven grand children After the dinner friend at the family played the piano and George Sharpe played some re cords while the young people enioyed themselves dancing Guests included friends from Weston Scarboro and Hanmer which 2is itist north at Sudhury states raster sunre You Nero uEcruIcons chaos so is nameless clean silent And there is ten yearlgaaranleev on the You on use oven ZOOGALLONS if or Home HOT warren IT cosrs eacunav sun youontv 1211M Msnfiwte Chrinian experiences with one mother it is the witness random anew pen un idgstand their reason for be it is not Allin WWII to corn mlt themselves to any particu lar wayoi ills ltla asking them to open their minds and hearts to the mums or Christian speakers fmm all parts at Can ada and the United sum it Homeless Children Get Loving Care WINNIPEG tCPtA Winnl peg housewife has helped raise it chlldrus ct various ethnic ori gins and says she plans on five more Mrs Gordon Eurncll has served as foster mother for the Childrens Aid Society or the last eight years She is one of 1100 ester par cuts in Winnipeg who care for about l000 children The homeless children re mained with the Dumellaior pc rlods ranging tom two months to sirlyeare before more per manent arrangements were made for them Mrs Burneil whose foster children have included Negroes Orientals and those with lndlan blood says the babies are the ones enloy moat All the children have fitted into her iamliy ltd the Delib borhood Everyone is so kind to them they cannot help feeling loved She explains that when her own three children were in school she and bar husband hadplenty of time and space or yotasger ones so it seemed the natural thing to do tank gemny vs no arrnowan it is not financial sppesl the at the churches it an appealtto ordina men and to he Gods danceia and common walk bringing together oi Mia who would not otherwise have silence to meet it is an oppon tunity for neighbours to chat about matters oi the heart and What they believe parry lN scrroN Dr Doidge Rev Donald Jay and Rev David Reeve believe that when Faith is at Work then Faith is in Action and when Faith is in Actim Good Will deork IndwheuGoodWili Etiwark Men cremat Simeon message our bought to the world Glory toGodJandPeaceonlJarth Good Will toward men This then is what the Faith at Work Conference in Barrie April it to 19 is all about FOR THE WHITEST SHIRTS DUNLOP EAST CLEANERS LTD CALL 7285531 arraovan The new Cascade to Water Heating Appliance is an arraoynp raonucr developed through the cornblnedresearcb and resources Ontario Hydro and electrical nianuiacturera rrtttrrnicwatin Hiltiuoftrrtlouct ran MONTH royuamr The same volume heatedby another method could coatover $1300 per uncut Matchless electric water he methods may only be as couches 05eiilcien independent surveys rovethotmore water can be he wt flat rate electricwater heating than any other way allngis provento be over efficient other

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