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Barrie Examiner, 24 Oct 1967, p. 6

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NOT CHRISTMA Festoons of llghtrvdccor ate dowrnown streets of Teh ran to preparation for the cor Gangster Styles BUT cononmon onation Thursday of Moham held today and the Shah don mcd RmPahlnva the Shah and his crown for the first tirns of iron dress rcbcarsot of in his 26yeannde AP Wire fhe crowning ceremony was photo Highlight Show AWGangster styles triumphed at the Associat ed Fashion Designers show here Monday ant somebody got the wires crossed and Princess Mnr garet who should have seen the styles was watching sedate lrisb collection elsewhere in stead She missed an oyeful Apart from the muchapplaud ed gangster numbers with flared block skirts tn just below tbe knee it was nearly clean sweep for the miniskirt mini culotto and minishorts Slrnon Massey models par nded formal shorts in cham pagne chiffon trimmed with rhinestone glitter Another mannequin throw off an ostrich hemmed floorlength chiffon caps to al bambclllcd Turkish trousers Anaughty nice chiffon blouse was swcelly fitted and demure in front but all here behind The general theme of the show for spring was nostalgic barking to the 1930s The nostalgic look was car ried out in longbodied if brictf skirted line with jersey tunic tops favorite USES MAClllNEAGUNS Maiborough decked out his models with submachineguns baggy jersey berets and wicket black stockings Although half the skirts were authentically long the other half were minis Mono showed widely striped small diamondprinted jersey jackets over plain color toning dresses Border printing and horn banding also was used Pink blue lime and grey shared the honors with black and white in the color news warns models come nul in monks robes but they were given away by bright pink blue and red shoes peeking out be fore they cast off the disguise to prance in shorts cuiottcs and minis John Marks went for table cloth checked numbers many with yokcs or bib fronts and Ricki Reeds group was all pink in sweet ruffled and trilted ginghams topped with lace edged mobcaps The show is the big event of the London fashion scason and perhaps 1500 buycrs from Brit ain and abroad were here to see it Leaves Fortune To 11th Wile WHITE PLAINS NY AP Muchmarricd Tommy Mona ville asbestos heir whovdicd at 73 earlier this month left his mtltiom to his last wife it was disclosed Monday Manvilles will filed in Surro gatesCourt leaves his widow anyearold Clnistfna Erdien $250000 outright and the rest of the estate to two trusts codicil to the 1962 will re moved bequest of 550000 to the first of Maovillcs 11 wives Florence Huber Reid leaving wife No 11 sole heir The estate was described as more than5100oooo butthere have been unofficial estimates of up to $30000000 Christina also waabcqucathcd the $60000 home at Ghappaoue NY where she and Manviltc had lived since their 1000 mar BEE rAsHIon HARDWARE Haldwam is the trend for fall Especially chain belts likethe one used to adorn this odon sweater drcss industrial rippers br buttons big buckles and leather beltaistud dad with nail heads are among some of the hardware used in the fall fashions Photo arominonccs Ghost Speaker Talks on India Mra Jlrn Gilmore former Barrie insiders provided an in teresting crooks for members of the inner wheel of Rotary Having spent five past five years with her husband and family in lndio ire illustrated with slid es the life and mom of the people in that country The meeting was hold at the borne of Mrs Jim Baker with Mrs Ronald Stewart presr ing Members were thanked for their assistance in sailing hau at the international plowing match Arrangements were made for the annual anistrnas party which will be held Dec at the Bay shore The members voted rio nation to the Barrie United Ap peal campaign now in progress After adjournment lundieon was served by the hostess as slated by Mrs Dooley Greer and Mrs Arch Brown The Number mining wih be held Nov 16 at the home of Mrs Lloyd Bristow Fourleaf Clovers An Unusual Hobby VICTORIA BEACH NS toPilf there is any good luck around here Helen Foley should have it During the last three summers she has picked more than 1000 fourleaf clovcrs on her small lawn Mrs Foley started her unu sual bobby on Friday June 16 1065 when sire posited 54 four leaf clovers Within week she had found 125 Now she has 038 fourleaf clovers 214 five leaf five sixleaf and one sav enloaf individually pressed in small box Asked if her family was en foyiog good luck because of her hobby she said Weve always been quite fortunate Maybe we picked lucky plot of la Woman Astronomer Marks Long Careerin Star Gazing OTTAWA GP Miriam Burland for 40 years Dominion observatory astron omer leafed deftly through the pages of ascientilic text pried from thelast bolt of possessions ready to take home from her office in the building with the dome 0n her last day at work before retiring she took time out to look up the data of most interesting incident in her long career of staregazing huge shower of meteors Oct 91946 We knew the earth was going to go through the path of an old comet she said and we wanted to at plc tures of the meteors The fly in the ointment turned out to be the weather Ottawa skies were cloudy and rain was polling dawn So with all the dramaof Second World War movie hurried arrangements were made to flythe scientists to the clear vantage point of North Bay 0nt where they watched thousands of meteors flash across the night sky WAS ONLY WOMAN Proud of Her success in scientific field which includes fewer than adozcn Canadian iss Burland remin the three soientlfa watch eclipses of the sun visa ibis for few minutes over very small area of land The most exciting moment came during the 10541 expedi tion when Miss Burland to he the magnificent night from the bubble obser vation seat hi on air force aircrafthigh over the Labra dor coast Set to work chartlng or it shooting sometimes hundreds Centennial it rose English Music Hall Setting Arioth century music hall was the setting for the Centennial Rose Ball held Friday evening under the auspices of the Lady Sarah ArmstrongJones Chap ter Imperial Order Daughters of the Empire Regent Mrs Forbes Mountain and Mr Mountain and Mrs Terry Harris convener of the dance party and Mr Harris welcomed the almost 300 guesLs at tending the gala party held in the Embassy Hail Blake Street Transformation of theEmbassy into the Victorian era was achieved with red and gold color scheme Red drapes with gold braid tiebacks and red and gold valance boxes decorated the windows red drapes with gold cords and gold flower boxes containing red roses accented the stage lied roses in gold flower baskets were bun from the ceiling Indi vidual tables were set nroun ion each centred with an oldfashioned lamp Wendy Hicks as Ccntenniat with delightful English Music Hall son accompanied by Lloyd Tufford at the piano Music or dancing was provided by Bob Hunters band whose members were decked outin costumes of the lBth century complete with red vests and bowler hats Hans for the hiurth annual dance party were started by the simpler mcrnben ins Spring The imaginative decorations were completed matter the dir ection of Mrs Jadr Harper as aided by Mrs Beandoln Mrs Mountain Stephens and Mrs Donald mlll van Food convener Mrs Stephens was existed by Mrs Roberts and Mrs wtndrcm in planning the buffet Door supper of roast prime ribs of beef scalloped potatoes tossed salad iciiied salads cheese TEE BARRIE EXAMINER TUESDAY OCTOBER 24 1901 BarrieBand PW Club Marks Annualeusiness Womenslllfeek Business and Professional Wo mens Week is being observed throughout Canada from Oct 22 to 28 The Canadian Federation of and PW Clubs is nation ai non sectarian organization composed of women in business industry and the professions Uzcally the Barrie and PW Club meets the second fircsday of each month at dinner meet ing The club president in Mrs Dorothy Gardner Purpose of the club is to work for high standards of service by women and to improve the stat us of working women Membas shall be gainfully emplnyed women interested in the objectives and program of the club Federation Within the membership of the clubs they strive for balanced categories of occupations viewpoints and ages representativebfitthorm munity in which the club wrists As is the custom at the close of Business Womens Week the Barrie rlub will attend church MlluAitl BURMND of miles out from points on the units surface Miss Bur iand was doing her share to help research The data the collected were radioed to polntin Ontario and relayed to Elliot where Swedish scientists used the information in setting up their eclipse stud equipment with pinpoint prec on Before becoming lace ted inrherc fiFldF oweve intent Miriam Burlaad had to struggle against the prevail ing attitude of the 19205 that astronomy was not womans job WAS NOT DISCOUEAGED During her undergraduate years as math andscieaca student atMcGill University where she graduatedla 1026 Miss Burland received any thing but encouragement wasnt any brilliant international sclenfific Similar the room cabaret fash hurricane Rose entertained tray and coffee Tickets were convened by Mrs it Peter kin the lion Howard and liro Wbuthier Spot dance prtus wue convened by Mrs loe Tasoona and Mrs Ken Win drem Ribbon rose corsogcs were presented to each lady guest by Mrs Harper ahd Mrs it iloumd Flower arrangements were supplied by Fendlcy Florists prizes were donated by West Bend Spot dance prizes were donated by Woolworth LcBoeuf Jewelers Stephensons m5 GARDNER together at St Giles Anglican Church scholar she recalled whim sicoliy was extremely fond ofpla mg ice hockey and spent quite bit of time at it Perhaps she suggest ed is was mark against her in the minds of those who might have fostered her inter est in the difficult subject But the year following graduation she had stroke of luck Dr Vibert Douglas later dean of women at Queens University in Kingston was to teach graduate course in astrophysics Miss Burland enrolled and soon became caught up in Dr Douglas enthusiasm The course led to summer lob at the Dominion Observa tory in 1927 This in turn led to career which included some time studying earth quakes as well as the heav ens With the launching of Sput nik and the space age more and more people began to visitthe observatory SAVE 75 COIN 0P COMPLET Cleaning Shirt Service Mon Fri 10 nm I0 pm Sat 830 am pm Barrie Plum 726010 Jewelers Garner Sport Nates Grins Stop Ind Sdtenloyl Martinorm some Mirrldnylfortonaodhor moths Mrs Morton of litany have after holiday andeYothty Duriatttu Wamlrgtomvlslt the talcum sawPreaklsntLBJolmonsr rivI attltcllfhtteflotudllfl diatrtotnofuiecoottot BRIDGE TOURNAMENT Mrs Al Evans of St Vincent greet and Mrs Drawn Swain of Simnidale Road won the non mastera Bridge Totnnunaat in Hiawa Saturday evening NAVY DANCE The annual Barrio dance for parents and friends of the vay league and Son Cadets of Barbie will be bold Friday eve ning at the Army Navy Air Force Hall on Music for dancing SLWnl willbepro vldcd by Bob Hunters Bond and bridal supper will be served at midnight Arrangements for import which starts at one oclock are in charge of Larry Ratchtord Commanding Officer of the Navy League and it Joe Cr mptoa of the San Cadets Crompton of the Sea Cadets sons Grill or at the ANAF Hall EUMMAGE SALE The Womens AssoclaLion of Essa Road Presbyterian Church have completed arrangements for rummage sale Saturday morning in the church hnlL The sole commences at oclock IIOLIDAY GUESTS Mr and Mrs King of St Vincent Square have been entertaining guests on holiday from points in Canada and Unlt ed States Their guests have in eluded Mr and Mrs Wallace of Moncton New Bruns wick Mayor and Mrs Howe and daughter Heather of Tina Hills Alberta Mr and Mrs Don McDonald of Calgary Alta Mr and Mrs Gar oett of San Francisco Califor nla Mr and Mrs Glenn Pnsk of Medina New York and Mr and Mrs Oscar McArthur of Toronto HALLOWEEN TEA St Georges Anglican Church Women will entertain at Hat ioweca Tea on Friday afternoon from until oclock in the Parish Hall Burton Ave The event will fcatnre bazaar bake table can and touch and take tables as sitting serv ice will be provided FROM PETEHBOEDUGH Mr and Mrs Bert Galloway of Pcterborough were guests at Namaycush the home of Mr Galloways brother and sister iavlaw Mr and Mrs David 1L Galloway rut Barrie Monday if HALLOWEEN DANCE Beaux Belles Square Dance Club will mark Halloween early with costumed dance pmty on Thursday evening at the Hayloft St Vincent St Refreshments will be served following the dance which begins at 315 oclock Costumes are optional and visiting dancers are wel come on run AND MRS AUBREY Essa Rd mm or mm HANSON Church Scene Of Rites Giadioli and ferns decorated Essa lid Presbytcrinn Church Barrie for the afternoon wedding of EvaLorraine Wilson and Aubrey Dolton HansonThe bride is the daughter of Mrand Mrs Donald RWilson Barrie cuts of the bridegroom are Mr and Mrs Robert Hanson 0t Ill The bride was given in marriage by her father Rev Bell officiated at the care many Wedding music was pro vided by Bert Churchill Barrie BRIDAL GOWN Thobrldc wore brocade taf feta gown with scallopcd portrait neckline embedded with pearls and long fingertip SlCEVES pearl tiara held an elbowleoqu veil of fine lace Shc carried bouquet of Talisman roses and won watch witth had once belonged to her grandmother Attending the bride as maid of honor was Miss Donna Marie Wilson Barrie Miss lrene Faelz Barrie Miss Leah Young and Miss Kathy Young both of Pains wlck were bridesmaids Miss Cherly Wilson Barrie was jurdor bridesmaid and the flower girl was Miss Stacey Mc Cann Monets Point ATTENDANTS The bridesmaids were gowned alike in full length yellow em pire style govvnswlth white bed ices in floral design The white floral trains were designed to midi the bodicos They carried bouquets of mauve mums The junior bridesmaid and the flower girl woredresses like those of ihabrideomaids but rnauve in color They carried yellow rmnns single yellow rose set on the front of the hood and yellow veil completed the oosturne of each bridesmaid white vcil held in place by single mauve flower was worn by the Junior bridesmaid and the flower girl Randy Gates Ottawa war the been man and the nshcrs were Paul Wilson Peinwawa Nell Wil son Winnipeg and Keith fiat son Ottawa RECEPTION For the reception at Stroud Commtmlty Hall the brides mother received wearing two piece gold dress with lace coat and brown necessaries She were corsage of copper tipped ear notions The bridegrooms mother assls ter wearing threepiece blue shit with rainbow colored hat and baby pink carnations For travelling to the Unitcd States the bride chose blue brocadadress with matching coat and white accessories corsaga of red roses accented her outfiL The newlyweds will reside at 45 Dunlop SL Barrie Guests attending the wedding came frbm Trenton Bellevllle London Ottawa Arnprior Tor onto Norval Markham Orange ville Aylmer Quebec Windsor Stroud and Creemore AIJIHO DIES LA JOLLA Calif APliiey lea Palmer Geisel 69 author of 12 books for Walt Disaa Stu dlos andwrlter of num er of other children bookcas well died Monda Sbewas the of Theodor Seuss Geisel inter nationally known childrens au thor known as Dr Seuss 9999909096 Every moon 800 am l0 Regulorfiornes $500 Regular Games $800 SHARE noan mm mo toner cAno Admission 550s of they Floors To Accommodate Yea LEGION HALL 075 Collier Si Minor

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