Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 15 Dec 1967, p. 7

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Vows Exchanged InBcrrrie Churches itlll AND ltirs James Edwards are shown following their wedding in Central Unit cd Church Barrie Rev Donald Jay officiated at the ceremony The bride is the former Judy The daughter at Mr and hire ihordarsonof iiradiord Stu The bridegroom the son of itlr and ilirs Roy Edwards of Oriliia The newlyweds are making their home in Edmonton Alberta Photo by Des Cowpcrl Feetive Creations From Soap Suds By ELEANOR R053 At Christman time soap suds can become an educational art medium with which young club members and groups can have lot of fun Aiter drying the sudsy creations will last throughout the holidays Boys and girls can design realistic stained glass windows threedimensiooai pictures on chik boards snowmen pack age trims and snowdrifts for Christmas trees The versatile ingredient for this art work is economical soapsuds To produce suds of working consistency just pour several cups of packaged soap or detergent into bowl add little water then mix with an electric or hand heater Suds used for painting should have the consistency of whipped cream Those used for figures For ing orposter pant VSTARTING PROJECT Christmas art sessions for group of sudspainters might begin with stainedglass win dow picturing Mother hiid First sketch the outlines on the glass with soap sliver or ti grease pencil Then brush these lines with hiack tempera paint to produce the traditio not loaded effect andraiso to deline ate the areas for appiyi oio Itsthe next step the oung artists should mix suds paint utting diiierent colorsin the cups of muffin tin With this chalk board with jolly Santa Claus Snowy white suds pro duce an effective contrast on green or hiackbackground Out ilne Santa with chalk and than use paint hnrshes and thick suds to cover the chalk marks and iiiledinv areas Applying two or three coats of suds produces fine iodepth effect The group can also use frothy sudssnow to decorate their packages and Christmas trees when trimming miniature tree attach the ornaments first then drlit suds on the boughs with spatula and longvhandled spoons to create bright snow fall indoors It all sounds like good clean fun Mitt AND MRS John Twlss are shown signing the register following their marri age in Burton Avenue United Church with Rev Kenneth Pardon oificiating at the care may The bride is the former Mary Zaharls daughter of itir and ilirs Zaharis at Toronto The bridegroom is the son of Mrs it Twiss of Duckworth St and the late Dr thss The couple will reside in Barrie Photo by its Cow pert Keep Christmas Bouquets Fresh With TimelyTips From Experts litany wives and mothers wm be receiving cut flowers this Christmas and with proper care their blooming life can he great ly extended iiorticuiturists with the Ontario Department of Ag riculture and Food state that it is essential ior flower vase to be well cleaned before the new bouquet is placed in it One ma jor cause oi flower wilting is the presence oi fungni rots that have been left in thevase from the last bouquet The use of some of the chemical floral preserve tlves now on the market will help combat this rot problem They generally contain good fungi cide along with other compounds beneficial to the plants health There are many old wives tales which recommend the use of pennies salt sugar and vine gar asndditlves to the water for preserving plants but none of thcse materials have any vei ue whatsoever Always cut the stems of newly arrived flowers under water to old lntheir uptake at water Remove all the foliage from the stems below the water level This makes arranging easier and re duccs disease infestation Change the water every two or three days shorten the stems each time this is done At night if cool place of into 50 is avail able storc the flower arrange ment there for greater flower life With care fresh material should last irom one to two weeks depending on the type of finwer FIRST MILL Canadas first paper mill was established in iBOSin St An drcws ailttic village near La chute Que 71hr Meant Long lasting flowering plarits bresh cut flower bouduets Artislic Christina arrangements ORDEB NOWior Christmas dellvl cry anywhere locally or anywhere in the world through UFCl Hanan rruwrns liner serving you day or night 99 Dunlop YE Part Time Work is Tonic For Lethargic Housewife Dy ROBERTA 3025171 If you In housewife who Malt hard in ageing duals 3° iYvI Pm After lag around for 1m my bit 05° Y°u fibers its being born lgaln or hear what ter can do pm my woman who my almost every week and today was heard for another time out be remedy lob can be fits working miracles for me one woman said in fact its helping me to do there than have done in years Generally lamootonetogetthlagcac complished this mother at three boys said unless some one stands behind me Ind ms that do iL Accordingly when stayed at home tobrlng up my three sons my mental energy started to slip because there was no body to outline exactly what must do and to tdi me when to do it could make my own sched ulc and whenever do that im prone to postpone from one day to the nu protects that should get done D0113 MORE But now that havepart lime lob from 900 to 100 every day seem to do more in sin gle day than used to do in week lily dishes and beds for in stance are in order by $00 But when had all day to do them suiteme mucthomsinertia and so incited any motivation to get started that was often yust getting the daily chores done when my husband came home at night il kin however has changed all that im on the half again also have an incentive to get dressed up every mom Ing because im going out to lab where iil see other people But best of all my parttime Job is sharpening my witsand making me so alive and alert do one thing alter another instead oi wanthrg my after noon nap when get home at 100 im so irnyed up from the moming im ready to do the them chant around the house hionrr really on the ball cant account for this great change except for my partvtimc The National Ballet of Cana das annual Chrhtmas treat the fabulous fulllength production of The Nutcrachu returns to iieeie Centre for an extended holiday season of it performan cos beginning Donn Thu always popular attrac tion has become an enduring holiday traditioan ioronteFirst performed at OKede Centre three seasons ago The Nutcrack cr has since beeoptcseltled all over Canada more than 200 times and always to packed housesxla Toronto The Nah cracker had seven performances 11 performances in 1966 andthls year it writ hove if perfor mances between Dec 22 30 in past years the pcriormnnces have mostly been giwn in the mornings and afternoons be cause oi the vast numbers of children attending the produce tion This year two evening per inrmances have been added to the schedule at the request oi in 1964 iii mformnnces in i565 again in fact many thousands who dont have jobs lead active worthwhile lives But if you are one uho feels dull and inert inntcad of bright and alive partvlime ioh may he the Ex that gets you feeling more hits plunging into doing something worthwhile Thenliuicracirerk Will Return For AFourth Holiday Season many adults unable to attend during the day There will be fire morningperforrnnnces at moo am seven matinecs at 30 pm and the two evening pcriormnnccs will be at 830 pm Six pairs oi principal dancers will alternate the leading rnlcs oi the Sugar Plum Fairy and the Nutcracker Prince Heading the list oi stars will be Canadas Prima Ballerina Lois Smith and her partner Earl Kraui interna tional award winner iiiartine van Hamel will dance with two partners liazeros Sumeian and Lawrence Adams Veronica Tone nant will he partnered hy Jcr emy Blonton Two new pairs of principals will appear for the first time this year Anna Lacriicsen who appeared with the company last spring as guest orLst with Erik Druhn will be partnered by South African born Gary Eurnc who joined the company this year Young Peter Scbaufuss Five Cs Elect New Officers Elections tor the rem came tire of the local branch at in Canadian Coast to Coast Calorie Coumers iFtve Cs took place at the meeting held Tuesday ev caing at Bzfric ViiYWCA The new executire will as sume office on Feb The slate is as follows President irs has Peacock Viceircsidcnug Mrs Corson of Angie Weight Recorder Mrs John Sui Membership secrdary hirs George Saunders Social cnnrencr hirs David Anderson Program Convener hiiss Linda Anderson lira Barry Elliott is immediate past presidan Plans were discussed for the District Achievement Day which Iwill be held Mord i6 at Litton nine Charter Members Are Still Active In Harmony Club The Harmony Club was iorm ed in im by group at six young Barrie women illn had studied some branch at music The purposc oi the club was to give the members the onOrlun ity to use their talents in par iormance at the mectlngs and in preparing topfcs in various branches of music and the arts The members still active in the club are lrs Gertrude iienlht lackctt tirs Harry Moreen and Mrs iinbcrtson Olhcrs of the present mcmbcrship who joined within the first scvcrai years at the club are iiirs linrry Armstrong iirs Duncan iicv Cueig itirs Stewart Page and Miss Uriel Kelse who was no pointed president during the 1956 51 season To mark Ute finale of Corrine nlal Your the clubihcld an old iashioncd Christmas dinner and musical etcning at the Bayshora iiotor ilotei Wednesday evening Participating in the program ar ranged by Agnes Bouchcr and Laura McCuaig were Maureen Watt Pat WilltY Bclty Siewart Edna Theodore Greta Welsh Eleanor Veitch and Uriel Kelsey firings at home could never get to before He pointed one room for instance and im now reiinisbing furniture that has been in our basement for years Myfnmiiy hm noticed the difference in me and all oi CHRISTMAS WITH FLOWERS 13664014 1tlittélttdrflusciihtehputmuouinafinu ttmwlwfl palette at hand theytcnn pro ceed to tinish coloring thawin dow by brushing on thesuds painttaking care not to paint tomciosutodhe fleatied ies The leader oi the gro can indicate the colors tobe used on preliminary sketch or hy simply permitting the rest or the painters to creategtheir own color scheme Theresulting dow will he translucent 3D re at which can be admired byipas sershyr as weilva th side the house Another idea is to decnra WORLD BRIEFS AWARDEDDAMAGES TORONTO CF Toronto woman was awaodedrssnos in restaurant in July 1963 when she felt choking sensationtshe from the firm heron You any Purl cm are In an will We Exclusiv Fume who when and ult fm out Torm had sought $500ii0 damages cene If yo the scene Gord R0 MENSSHOP iwhore StylcyMutsjtheMa Dunlap St och can with multiatripesVInwalung quare hardware lootewifhrta nipp rim rnngeyatripcs Both sillybonded ward

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