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Barrie Examiner, 16 May 1968, p. 6

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PRETTY JAPANESE monas were worn by tea as urns DAVID Proctor wits otrthe minister of Collier St United Church guests at the Japanese Tea with demonstration at Orl EXPAND UNIVERSITY DDNDON Ont CityPlans were announced Wednesday to triple the size or the University of Western Ontario engineering science building at cost or about $4500000 Preliminary approval is being sought from the Ontario department oi uni varsity altairs Planners hope for anopening oi the new wing by the fall or 1970 to increase PSl HIGHL THE26TH ANNUAL nrronr son THE YEAR 1957 Paid out for medical ca Cost of administration 469 of total revenue Total revenue fromusubscriptions $72556250 No1 of persons enrolled No of medical services in 20 years P5has Received Paid oui for media care Paid out for administration Transferredto Gendrai Reserve Earned from investments viiiswims snow 22 vouch salient entertained tourist oillca in West Germany CoiiierSt oiled Fellowship Mail In the photo above Mrs Clsre Baldwin ileitthoi Rodney St and Mrs Wharton right oi Park doia 0r ant tea served by Mrs Garry iark wearing brilliant scarlet aodewbiln ki mnna accented with deep blue sash and obi sistants litheJapanese Tes held yesterday at Collier St Soroptimists See Life In Ecuador The May dinnerrneeting ol the Soroptimist Cluh oiBorria was held at the Dnyshore Molar Hotel May it Following dinner Miss Wilda Colbert President introduced Miss Erma Smyth Membership Chairmen who prescnlee three new members to the cinb Joan Thompson wssintroducad pee Walters by Mrs Hannah Prltchard and Mrs Patricia Howard by Mrs Hazel lienur monL Guest speaker or the evening was Mrs Grace Broiiay and Mrs Broiley visi their daughtorand son in law Dr and Mrs David Cabezas in Quito Ecuador last year Just helore their return to Canada their first grandson was born in mute Mrs Broltey showed slides oi the country nnd told at the went the people in the South American country Miss Erma Smyth who will shortly be leaving ior North Boy was presented with slit by Mrs Kay Stewart on behalf ol thé Club Guests were Miss Alpha Mc lsaac former member oi Barrie Club and charter mem ber now residing in Euriord Ontario Mrs ViolaMcMath Lile Member oi the Hush gsmi ipaper folding Mrs Proctor wears an authentic Japanese klmona in variegat ed shades of blue with deep erblue obi sash Exam Ainer Photos 155 the ailemoo by Mrs Jenn Eartsh MrsSeew staph Pounds andMr tha both undergraduate snd gredu ste enrolment ha oenu rooster Orrin Romania has opened its first and hopes tor loperscent inr nreasedn marksspending visi tors this year About 150001 West Germans visited Romania last year IGTS or re options9s 3401265 1740830 paid 9559407 5559342367 1900 shadows Module 57 201d365 the stored Friday is in shopping coupe drown you desiriconeonnrrn comm0 onshore so usonan av run rayszANsor omanlo AND oennnran on anonmom nests lhé Js mete that re heldyceierdsy siternoon Church Womenproved so eats were linutup waiting togetin the 1119 was convened by MrsD coconvener Mrs ilesmsn Entering the traroom ney to Jspsnlsrgehranchu pom warlike in inslant 1mm blossoms eh adorned the walisof the room vyhile trrihe front by Ron Gremo suthen sin Setting depicted 191er Japanese garden The artfitlc decoratingwasdone by committee directed odgh the themeiieaiiostesses wore fapanese kimonasofrichjilks in bright colors with brilliant obi sashes Mrs David Hortonwile oi the minister of Collier st United Church entertainedthou boot the alter noon showing guestsjhow to wear with demonstrmonjoi anch finest was give by to owing hire kimono and Origami paper folding stpiare oi colored paper and octorsinstruction iashionedi typical Japanese decorations Flower arranging special art at homemakers in Japan was demonstrated Mrs Booklets givin and containing re interes Vg acts pesto Jspaneso load an ut Japan dishes were presented to each guest on arrivaL Greeting guests the door were Mrs John Cockhurn pres ident sndMrl Rois Stephens vlcepresldent oi CoilirrUCW sea mamas d1 snescz es erry hiosldirmsand canard carried throughthe oriental theme ol the tea table which decor sted by Mrs Mel Wallis Guests were served tiny ssnd riches cage sndlapsnesa es Tcs honors were performed by wives oi the ministers oi other United Churnhesln the city including Mrs Donald Jay Central United Mrs Ken neth Puldon Burton tlnlicd and Mrs Cook Grace Iiolt ed Also pouring in during stki rs Ger Van Bald qhsrl Kesrsa Mrs JackTrsuh Brlstow Mr Normsn asketh and Mrs Smith Joe Brown oilioward Or was baptised during the Mothers Day services at Westminster Presbyterian Church Rev MaeKenzie conducted the baptismal Present tor the cere mony and thabuttetluncheon at the home oi the babys par ents were he paternal grand parents Mr and Mrs Charles Brown oi Maple Ave maternal grandparents Mr and Mrs James Doorman oi Grove St and Mrs Evelyn Shelswell oi Oro Station vgreatgrsmimother oi Laura Susanne SCS MEETING Bruce Blgeiow was guest speaker at last nights mee oi the Canadian Coast to Coast Cal Counters held at the BameYMvYWCA question sndnnswerisession lollowed his ulkwhich was entitled Woman and the law lieku disliked and presented with gift oi appreciation by presidi Mrs thflale NestTuesdays meeting will take the omof an evening of swimming or common Mrs Barry Elliott oi barrio director oi tharCanadlan Coast to Coast Calorieuiarters was in Lindsay Thursday eveningto attend tbaydlslrict seven oon ienenci so attended the meet renthgn Hamilton Mrs on Coulis Mrs Millward George Greer ers Slilr it Alien Mrs Stan Rtl Mrs Ewart my Mrs Partridge who was responslh for the tee lng alongwlth Mrs Mellie Young representative Penetang hranoh own CONVENTION 4M Ifl co uéhtlon for Toronto Archdioc anCouncll oi Catho lic Womens Leagueslablng placein Toronto today at the lioyatYorkliolei Mrs McCain is second vine president of the Toronto Council which he the ciudes lIB OWL councils in the Archdiocese with total memm hershtp of 12066 women Atu tending iiom Barrie with in coupon nCenn are Mrs Jerry Cough ilu chair or pm on yourlnnrne dtIWII you ns if you are notrin the1 store arthem Region Mr land rupungmutea by Computer hatching BORDIN UAW The dosing mmdeaes per iormvmhsrs Borden Squarelimen was also im well to the elubs leaders and caller hob and Mulne Mack ieyihadanoe party box lunch social tool place last evening in the Huell Building Base Borden highlighted by presentation to Mr and Iain Mackinymhomill soonbe mov ing to Victoria British Columbia club president Iil Calhoun made presentation oi cookware to the Markieys on behali am Id club Guests attendlagthe perty included dancers irom Barrie liesux Belles Club Womens Institute Baéks Teen Town Guestrpealicr Mrs batty liai hert discussed the use other ting meticstnd skin on re Ittha Tuesday evening meeting of the Loiroy Womens institute held in heiroy Community Hall En tertainment for the evening in eluded skit by members or tbs Ml Club prapsrod by the girls ior their Achievement Day The girls also modelled oottnn dies ses they had made during srec centcoum on min with cot ton Thewtisplannlng back Teen Town or young people this summer and all pmnte an aska ed to insist in supervising the PM Delegatesto this years trict Annu to he held It ting DOLH Newton Robinson on May 22 will include Mrs liam lngraln DisklctDirector Mrs Stewart Donneliy president oi the betmy Wiand Mrs Frank Cornrr convener ior Hip torlcal Research Dnhiaymthainstihttowill be sponsoring Miss Shirley Cor ner one aosnlie walk at 100 mile when she participates in the Bradford High Schboi Mutil for Dr Jim Evans medical missionary in the Congo Anv1sdiesia the district who are interested in participatingln bus trip in the neariutoro are asked to contaetcommittee members 111th Kelly or on Shopper Didnt was intended or someone who hsd inquired about com be puter type matematching May iolicr low wordstl advice in filfiiflmmomcné and lums myse ever All ths Computer Matcher did arms was take nw money no 94 small lee and every month siterthat for one yearlll rue oelved card from corn pater saying Sonynothing yetmaybe next month we will the one we era looking for Unfortunately there are great many ionelypeople in tho worldwhn are willing to anything on the slim chance thattheywill iind someone who will releasethem irom their Drioon of solitude This machine malefinding gimmick is con game and hope It will soon bestowed by Once anther Dear meter Barnumlwas right Theres one horn every minute and id like to add two to take him Thanks for the nontestimonlsl nusomnnr onons Dear All Lenders Ilmow you believe in psychiatryan WALKWsLs Match out all toniaut it not Mates thegloswer to everything On occasion you hsvs been big enough to admit when you havs wrong hope tor the salts or your millions oi readers We will nottusitatsI in do egaiH Recently you published let er fro in teennger whosc mother lrnngined she smelled odd odors At first she thought the odor wascoming from the plasticincluding the telephone week later she decided the or was coming irom walls so they moved Within week she insisted the same odnr had iollowed herla the new home You suggested that the womangel psychiatric help ii you had checked out that latter with someof your vard Medical School consults is they would have told you thing nary odors can be symptom oi brain tumor Youshouid hays advised the wnmnn in so physician or medical uamt nation Please tell her to dose nowr Ottawa leader Desrllesdcr You are correct and thank you or calling this to my attention rliiany Physi cians have writlen to tell megs you did that waswrong My apologies or the crapper and my thanks to all who wrote nxnirnrnn wanr Ans PHONE 7mm olscoarmoro LiNES doctrines VMusros S°D

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