Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 17 Jan 1967, p. 7

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Mrs John Kennedy leaves the Ethcl Barrymore Theatre in New York accompanied by NEW YORK THEATREGOERS GianCurio Mcnottl ltalion op crn composer She attended the Sunday evening perform ance of the Broadway prodqu tlon Les Bollcts Alrlcnins AP Wircphnfo United Church In New Lowell Scene 0i DYkemanHuestis Vows The United Chumh at New In well was the setting for the wcd ding of Miss Myrna Lucille Hucstis to John Bryan Dyke man with Rev Mac Kcnzie officiating Vcdding music was provided by Mrs Caster Longmirc tlrc organist The bride is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Donald lfucstis of New Dowell The bridegroom is the son of Mr and Mrs John Dykcman oi Minto New Bruns wick TRADITIONAL GOWN Given in marriage by her fa ther the bride chose tradition al door length gown of satin for this special day tiara head dress held the fingertip veil of illusion tulle The bride carried cascade of white mums and pink carnations Miss Joyce Grocnlaw of Bar riz was the brides only atten dant She was attired in street length gown or white and pink organza complemented with small hat of white organza She carried nosegay of white and pink mums John MachiIl of Toronto at tended as groomsman Vincent Huestis was the ushcr RECEPTION Following the cercmony guests were received at thcbome of the brides parents Receiving lltaaltossioffemaaofared mtafnnboalfs fnveiftho anomalous the brides mother were suit of grccn wool accented with tan accessories and corsagc of white mums and rosobuds The bridcgrooms aunt receiv cd forlhis mother who nus un oble to attend She wore dork brown suit and corsuge of white mums Alter wedding trip to the Mnritimcs the newlywods will take up residence in the New Lowell area Hicklings Host Skating Party Many members of the TOPS Grouse to LAEC Club and their husbands braved the winds and snow Monday cvcning to partici pate in the clubs social overr ing which was held inthc form of skating party on the farm of Mr and Mrs Viayne Hick in oi Barrio Those who did not Wish to take part in the outdoor activ ities played card games indoors After the business part of the meeting was over the queens were boson for the evening Mrs Russell Foster Iinets Point and Mns Wayne HiClrling one selected with loss of 4b lbs each wasfntbelhoeslbmmlecol lectioushown today attire Italianle randomr mer inltnnw fAPWixwhoooby¢abteimm March helmeted big game hunfresses rfageccoused zby drunkenness Mrs Don Marshall Installed President Installation of new officers highlighted the first meeting of the year of the Evcning Circle of st Andrews Pmlryterian Crunch last arming Rev Ros Adams minded installation services dud the slate is as follows lfonomry president Mrs Ross Adams president Mrs Don Marshall first viooprcsldeot Mrs Smith Campbell second viccprcsident Mrs William Newton secretary Mrs Robert Richardson treasurer Miss Mary Melanrtan Past presi dent is Mrs Don Marshall Roll call was answered by 34 members Following devotional exercises minutrs and the treasurcrs report opened the businas session Members decided to sponsor morning coffee party and bake mic on March 10 Fun Fashions In Spotlight ROME AP The fashion spotlight shifted to Romes couture showings today after three days of fun fashions come to an end in Florence with tribute to that flooddamaged city Italys designers will parade their springsurnmer high fash ion croatinns here through Fri day Designer Murucclli of Milan showed dresses in cotton satin with twinkling mirrors There were even mirrors trim ming shoulder bogs and knee boots Milo Schun displayed perhaps the prettiest summer dress in pink melon lincn it was waisted style with little sleeves and skirt that went into spin Tizianis safari look bad sorn carrying rifles They wore well cut bush jackets and planters pants in khaki linen Others looked like colonial cops in white drill shorts and shirts liziant followed with long louse robes patterned like on African witch doctors mask Others were printed with totem pole stripes and downfume Jungle themes New Divorce Bill Covers Wide Area SARMA CP More than 60000 Canadian women who have been deserted by tbclr husbands will have grounds for dwnme if new divmoe bill on be presented to Parliamenttbla spring is approved Hobart Mcheave Progress ive Conservative member of Parliament for Halifax and member and former chairman of the Senate and House com lnlttce on divorce told the Ca nadian Club of Sarnta Monday night the new bill will be pre sented possibly in March or April and will cover number of areas including cruelty and desertion The cnreity section should not be interpreted like the soda blscuitsinbcd mental cruelty business we find in the United States but cruelty in the strict legal sense of the word he said He said grounds such or mental illness broken mor or drug addiction and the care of onspartner being habitual crtrrliaclvln and out of all all the ttnte and the mat rof ANN LANDERSV ADVISES Delr Ann undern Toe letter from the woman who resented going to tilt beauty flop and putting II with other noisy poorly behaved dill en caught my eye She told she wanted to go to the beauty shop for relaxation to get away from her own kidsand can certainly see her point But nw ounpfnfnt is of different on turc and beg you to print it When go to beauty shop like to cm out smelling fresh and dean but today It lngiossible have tried three shops and they pro all the some bfuo with cigarette smoke The last place was the worst counted it patrons with cig orcftu one woman had cigar Every beautician bod cigarette going Yesterday the operator who did no hair al most set me on fire if you can solve this problem youm geniusCeiling Zen WHAT THE FOIL TOMORROW Current plonctory influences stress the value of teamwork since most persons will be in congenial mood To get the most out of the day get an early start clean up pending matters and start planning for the future ldcus along the lat ter line will be more practical to the pm than they will be in the forcrown however if tomorrow is your birthday your horoscope Indicates that while now you may be trkcd st slowgmovlng progress in your lob and monetary affairs it would not be advisable tormake drastic changes in plans and procedures which are basically sound Keep on trying and you Kinette Club Given Tips On Firsthid First Aid in the home was the subject of the speaker at the January meeting of the Barrie Kinnttn Club held last evening Charles Chuck Lawrence first aid instructor oi the Bell Telephone Com Barrie pointed out the importance of keeping medicines out of the reach of children and added that even adults die as result of the misuse of medicines March has been noted as the calendar month for rising deaths due to poisoning The speaker stressed the im portance of householders know ing how to cut off the source of electricity in case of an emer gency The first meeting of the new year was heldat Miramar Gar dens with 22 members and two two guests attended including Mrs Haydon Johnston trans for from the Flesherton Club During the husinm meeting Mrs Bill Brown volunteered her services as Welfare Direc tor of the Club filling Mrs Ray Kennedys post iJatb flworslsmiiir 51 after losing her seat in Parliament in the last Brilliin Bleailm has tinsled to bushress She is now director oiOunilrd Steam ship Co and visited Montreal recently on briefing trip dor Curnard 0P Pinto rueirowv Rclfcvcmgoinspainqufcktywilh liquid OUTGROAM few threeyear voluntary se oration will bcqut edebntabl aub lects In the to be presented mWomano toughen 1mdukinund pushes the nail up for rate my cutting IE BARRIE EXAMINER TUESDAY JANUARY 67 STARS SAY Hy ESTRELLITA err on BUSINESS NflILv Dear Tao Find colon with individual booths inxlcad of no mo room Bring small bottle of mar alone on your next visit and ah the operator to mminauucer andplaeo it near you The vinegar will absub the crooks When you leave pour the vinegar book in the bottle and ask the operltor input It away for the next ACCIDENT PHONE gt DcIr Ann norm Eight months ago when started to work as volunteer In hos pita met very attractive patient Jim tied been seriously fnlurAd in motorcycle occf dent He wu In the hospital for nearly six months my him at least loin Umc week The day Jim was discharged he asked me to marry him and fsnfd yes He bought me ring the following week The very should notice improvement by the middle of April in fact the period from April to through Moy 15 should prove highly gratifying on all counts Next good fiscal cycles midAugust late November and the three months beginning with the end of next December Do consoli date all gains in October how ever and be prepared for later financial opportunities Along personal lines you should have generally good year but it will be extremely bruntam that you nvlod fric tion In close circles during early June and in midNovember Best periods for romance Late April an allaround good month for all Coprlcornfons late June and late July for trnv Latc April June midAugust also next September and Dccembcr child born on this day will be extremely trustworthy vcr satlle in the arts and an ex first day he was allowed to leave the house he took his motorcycle and got into another accident This time he atnrost lost leg lam very upset over this Cultural Program At Sorority Session cultural program Uuder standing Art directed by Mrs George Mikfta and Mrs Larry Glillfnnd was highlight of the first meeting of XI Beta Pf Chap tor of Beta Sigma Phi Sorority fills ycor Mrs Miklto gave on account of five poets and writers Rob ert Louis Stevenson Edgar Al fon Poe John Keats John Mll ton and William Shakespeare Shc recalled their lives and read some of their works Mrs Gli lllund spoke about musicians and reported on the lives of Strauss and Tchaikovsky Mcm bcrs listened to some of their compositions Chapter president Airs Mox Judd of Howard Cr was hostess of the session Correspondence Included let ter from the international office In Kansas City acknowledging receipt of tho chapters year book ln the annual contest Greetings were read from Al pho Phi Chapter and from Mrs John Mokrcn of Montreal for mer member Mrs Hugh Doucette was win ner of the draw held at each meeting Those in attendance Included Mrs John Merrctt Mrs John Battersby Mrs Ken Donovan Mrs Bilcslti Mrs John Fair Mrs Don Fennel Mrs Alex Sim Mrs Doucotte Mrs Judd Mrs Miklta and Mrs Gillifand rcmely good judge of charac er record number of 90 ladies were welcomed at Essa Road Presbyterian Church Barrie fou the annual meeting of Bar ne Presbyterva Jan ro Mrs Ross Adams presided for the days sessions Mrs McCiung Eimvale introduced the guest speaker Red Black president of Toronto and Won Symdical and Mrs Cole of Slawyer errmess cd the thanks of the gathering to her The theme of the meeting was Prayer People Program and the text He is try refuge and Mess REVIEW OF WORK Mrs Bosch used this theme and text in her address as she re viewed the work of the WMS all home and abroad mum ingfheooolsinnmrpenterstdt oopsordeosthewplannpro mm with prewar and all work Ing bogether Miss lois Powiie Regional Secretary was present also and in her rerrrarts related the CG maroon to wars activities Posters illustrated the urnherons points highlighting both address 85 Mrs Mchice Graven hurst the organist accompan ied Mrs Jess of Coh lngwood in well received solo which was on the theme of the meeting Devotions were led try Mrs Newton and Mrs Mothrw Bonnie and Mrs Onw nu and Mrs Campbell Stroud in memory of those who had passcd away during the year short service was conducted by Mrs Norman Post Orilfia With special appreciation to the Kirk Session ml the ladies of thechurchMrs Caswcli submitted the report of the Cour tesfos Committee in whioh she was assisted by Mrs Hows both of Meatord The nominating committees slate of officers was resented by Mrs for the forthcoming year The appointed officers were duly installed in Presbyterial Annual Meeting Attended By Record Numbers Hostess to the Jan 23 meeting will be Mrs Alex Sim Rose St office by the Moderator of Pres bytery Rev McKeurie of new Westminster Church Barrio who concluded the Im primive service with the bone diction The secretaries organizations at and departmental gave cou cise factual statements which allowed progress in most aural IHTIES SEEK ADULT SUPPORT Financiain there was mark ed increase but the Children and Girls work are both in need ofencouragement and more dir ect adult support which could well be made centennial pro tect as was suggested also with Seals and Junior Life Member ship Certificatcs for them goalof One Hundred new members was agreed on as Centennial Objective for the Presbyterial Announcements were made as follows March Executive March Miss Lois Powrie attending Synodical An nual Sault Ste Marie April Westminster Church Ratify May 16 Nottawa The closing morning prayer was given by Mrs Bell Ear rie the offering dedicated by Mrs Forest McKee and the al ternoon closing prayer by Mrs McKee both of Nottawa EDGAR By MRS MEL HOWEL The business meeting of Ed gar UUW was held at the home of Mrs Dee Partridge Rev Mr Haynesled the devotion Offic crs for 1967 are pres Mrs Jack McLean secytrcas Mrs Maurice Hayes program and publicity Mrs Keith Lees manse ltfrs Mabel Everett and Mrs Keith Lees program Mrs Jack McLean and Mrs Ralph Hayes friendship and visiting Mrs Dee Partridge and Mrs Mabel Everett auditors Mrs Lawrence Moore and Mrs Nor man McLean 217 Dunlap St PERFECT BRAFEHV DRYCLEANINB WITH mm FOLD FINISHING antcld fourth oven hcmflrtu Draperies look like em Quality Cleaning from the House of 7260259 Patrons Search For Beauty Ends In Smoky Haze Ann Whats more the first thing be Iskcd ubwt When he came out of the Inesthctlc was how badly was his bike banged up Today when took him out in the wheel chair all be talked about was getting new motor qdc love this guy but dont want in be widow at 22 Do have the right to tell him will many him onb if hc gives up the mowrcydcttiud it With no Tln Dear find It You mod you should also suggest that you anrn what otbcr accidents Jim has had suspect there have been several Find out mm an authority what this means before you tie up with film forever COZY SETUP Dear Ann Lundmr certain girl will call bu Joan has Phone Eileen Dixon or Notu are rounded to cover the general racial life of the city District weddings on nlvcrnriu bridal nhowcrl bridge punter coming or age portfcl trlvcllcn Ind vtr ftarr are all Item of Interest to renden of this page Your help In unrivnt this news will be really apprec lntcd Please phone The Dorrie Examiner and uh for Eileen Dixon or Andra Couiion at Lb Woman 09 partmcnt HARMONY IlELLES The ladies barbershop drama known as Harmony Belles Chap tcr are seeking new members If you like to sing youre wel come to attend rehearsal at St Georges Anglican Church Parish Null this evening begin ning at oclock BLACKLITE DANCERS Hurrica Blocklttc dancers Ie cclvod standing ovotton follow fng their performance forguestr attcndfng the Toronto and Dis trict Square Dance Association dance party Saturday evening In Downavfew Colleglete Jock Arthur producer of Canadian National Exhibition grandstand show accompanied by Howard Cable music director were mong the audience Prior to the dance and President Bill Cooper and Mrr Cooper enter talncd at dinner In the Beverly Hills Hotel for fire Blockiiters who Include Mr and Mrs Al bch Grosc Mr and Mrs Harv Weber Mr and Mrs Al Evans Mr and Mrs Earl Carroll and Mr and Mrs Lorne Hay dance directors COSTUME BALI German Barrie has plnnned gala cos tumc ball at the Embassy Efake ifusorcn and their moiorettes carnival group from Toronto pm and gums are welcome RECEPTION Reception of new members was held at Camel United vice of worship on Sunday morn ing New numbers joining the church were Mr and Mrs Ys Menettes pot luck supper preceded the January meeting of Ys Menettes Club at the YMYWCA building Reports on the success of the rentals of Santa Claus suits were given during the business sesnon chaired by Mrs Hop per fashion show would be main it has been fashion attraction place In the Fall plans are now underway which guests are welcome Present at the meeting were Mrs Wood Mrs 11 Harley Mrs McColgan Mrs Gall fey Mrs Young Mrs Jones Mrs Nesbltt Mrs PethIdn Mrs Dick Mrs Buffett Mrs Jones Mrs Horse Mrs Hopper Mrs Cotes Mrs Howelll Mrs Adair Mrs Jurman Mrs Edwards Mrr Marshall Mrs WattI Mrs Boyd Mrs Juno Mrs Harris and Mrs Reynolds CARRIER And Copy DRIVEYOURSELF iner AND PLACES Canadian Club of St on Friday evening An eve ning of funfilled entcrtainmcnt will he provided by the Alpine Village Band and The Koelner Activities get under way at 330 Cnurdrospartofaspocialser Plan Fall Show Barrie Members decided the annual protect this year In past years in the city This year it will take Committees were chosen and Dr Weathersten will speak at the Fcbnrory meeting to If your Barrie Examiner carrier has not arrived by pm plcue phone 7282433 of The Examiner Will Be Delivered To Your Home by it pm THERE IS NO CHARGE FOR THIS SERVICE VALLEY TAXI been steady Saturday night 1qu for us for over year She Is dependable and the clut dren like her better than any oI the other sitters last week Joan told me that she has started to go steady and from now on her boy friend is going to keep her company when she sits My husband doesnt like the idea see noth fog wrong with If We have agreed to do as you say lee First Dear Loire say get another sitter if you provide cozy setup for couple of fcrnagers on are promoting whutcvcr happensand trike ft from its happening very oftenand right under the trusting noses of people like you The business of sitter is to be in charge of your home and children in your absence its lob and should be trellle as lob not social engagement vJ Audrey Contact 1256511 Ridrard Colo Mr and Mrs Roderidf MacDonald II Kirk Mis Bimbeth Koopmans Mr and MIS Bud will Miss es Judy and Elizabeth Mbsou Glut Mm Mr and Mrs if Emma Robert SW Mr and Mrs Bronson Strain The Sacrament of Holy Corn numton was also ooruiuctod by Rev Jay and llcv Behalf omistcd by clerk of ses siou Ray Bishop and assistant duds Frank Minrs VALENTINE TEA The Catholic Womens League of St John Vfonney Church has announced Pub in an the date of on afternoon Valentine Top Home baking will be feature and too time will be rpm until oclock RETURN FROM FLORIDA Mr and Mrs Gordon Myers and son leopard of Innislil St have returned to the city utter months vamtion in Florida The fondly were guests at the blue Mist Hotel in Miami JANUARY MEETING John Greaves of Cralghurrt will speak at the Jan 70 meet ing of the Fellowship Prayer Group Mr and Mrs Lorne Soninm of Crown Hill will cg on their home for the cvcnt Men and women from Dalston Craighurst and Crown Hill are invited to attend the meeting which will commence at pm Pastor Eastwood was guest speaker at the previous meeting Heart Specialist Iit Canadian Club TORONTO CPlFat babies and children who grow into strenuously active teenagers are more likely to die young than most other people Dr Paul Dudley White Boston heart specialist told the Cana dian Club Monday He said the major cause of heart attacks is from high blood pressure caused when arteries become narrowed by the forms tion of fatty tissueson their Inner walls Persistent over eating Dr White explaincd creates the arterial condition which could be fatal to strenuously active young adult STORK SPOTIEIIS Sun one lately Astorltdhat ls when the Stark departs Its fimetorfhechcnmeWagon Hostess to arrive with gifts for baby and helpful infar matfon for the new mother But since the storks out numberthe HostessesWct come Wagon needs spotters to help out Be stark spotter In Your neighborhood our Host esses will appreciate your help and so will the new mothers To rcth stntk sightings call mm WWSC MISS YOU CARS AND TRUCKS

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