Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 28 Dec 1967, p. 6

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nIE ANNUAL nominations and selections for Canadian Women of the Year have re sullcd in Judy LaMarsh LEFT being chosen Canadas most newsworthy woman of 1967 ac cording to poll of 39 Canad ian womens editors Most pop ular in olhu categories shown above from LEFT T0 RIGHT Nancy Gmnc sports Monique Iliyrac music Genevieve Bu Secretary Of State Topsy011s is Canadas Most Newsworthy Woman CP Womens EDITOR Judy Lahfarsh the oulspo iron secretary of state who travelled 100000 miles to at tend centennial events but still managed to find time to stir up some controversy has been chosen Canadas most newsworthy woman In Canada In 1967 The Liberal cabinet minls tcr whose most celebrated outburst was an attack on the management of the CBC for which she reports to Pariia ment was runaway choice ina Canadian Press poll of Hunting Writing By ROBERTA ROESCII Dear Roberta Hoesch will graduate from college at midterm so Im now in the throes of writing letters to firms Id like to work for Im looking for job through the letter no preach because the work Im hoping to get wont be easy to land in the schools placement office Im hopingto work in very large city How many letters should get out Ry JEAN SIMRI JC Dear JC if you are job hunting by mad very largecity and count on this approach for your leads 100 to 500 letters are not too many to send out Directories in your library such as Dun and Bradstreets Million Dollar DirectoryI will 1l5t names at companies and index them by industry location and size You wont get results from all of your letters but you may hear from say ten per cent Dear Roberta Raesch Should put my age on my resume it its likely to work against me Mrs ST Don Mrs Since most employers want to know how old an applicant is not your age at the bottom of your resume Placing it in this spot gives employers and intrtrvlewers chance to be sold on your quali fications before your age starts to show Rama ch Is it safe to bypass questions ill head am ifirvicwe ae that things Im sometimes asked apply more to an=businessiif would offend an employer ii mind Id prefer not to answer them on Theres god chance that Vyou might since some of the questions you consider personal are psychologically oriented nasmuchas many cm are asked for definite pur uomens titers of newspa pers radio and television sta lions The as womens editors in all In provinces also named Miss LaMarsh most newswor thy in the public affairs auto 9011 In every other category but sports it was French Canadas year and all choices were by overwhelming margins sooericr Nancy Grccnu of Rassland BC Literature and artAuthor Solange Chaput Rolland of Lao Marois Que MusloTSingcr onlque Leyrac of Montreal JObs By Letters pose it is wise to answer thcm and take thepractical attitude that they are legitimate When you are looking for ways to get ahead cut through the red tape of living and disci plinc yourself to do only the most important things Once you establish this working habit you accomplish the things you want to do and lot the smaller matters go THE STARS SIlY Dy ESTRELLITA FOR TOMORROW While planetary influenccs for Friday continue to be generous personal relationships are concerned the generosity is limited to close friends and business associates Dealings with both should be most har monious but one adverse aspect warns against taking new ac quaintances at face value Be especially careiul of those who gush flatter and overwhelm with their friendly advances If tomorrow is your birthday your horoscope indicates that as of early this week you on tererl an excellent planetary cycle where both lab and mone tary interests are concerned This cycle will last until April 1st so make the most of the next three months since with the exception of couple of good weeks in middaiy early September and late November that will be about ailzyou can stxpknbjiidajmmflllimmjflfll the end of next December when you will enter another Itmonth cycleJar cring matarl aims Be cautious in iiscal mat ters in May and June also be tween in NoWilton or you could alfsef gains made previously Thea will be months in which it wfli be important to avoid specula tion and undue extravagance child bornon this day wfll he endowed Awitha fine mind and will achieve lofty goals but will have tocurh tendencies to Stage screen radio TV ctr ess Genevieve Buioid formerly of Montreal now making her home in Toronto Editors also picked the abortion and birth control de bate as the malor Canadian news story of the year di rcctly affecting women MAY OUIT POLITICS Miss LaManili whose cabiv hct portfolio includes cultural affairs began Centennial Year as emcee at the Parlia mcnt Hill ceremony in which Prime Minister Pearson lit the symbolic llama that was to burn all year Between then and Dominion Day she was all over the coth attending at least 60 centennial events In April she was reported to have told the Liberal caucus she intends to leave politics She has represented Niagara Falls since 1960 But in De cembcr when asked whether she would run for the Liberal leadership she said she could see no reason why woman shouldnt adding that she would decide after winding up her centennial duties Then Ill revert to being politician and make deci sion In the fail she becamo protty political stirring up storm when she declared there was rotten management in the CBC Despite pressure from opposition MPs and de mands from CBC manage ment she refused to disclose the facts on which her charge was based This was the third ti Miss LaMarsh had named woman of the year in the CP poll previous occa sions being 1963 and 1964 when she was rninisier of health and weliare WON WORLD CUP Nancy Greene previously chosen by sports ediiors as fe malc athlete of the year was ranked No women skier in the world after winning the World Cup with comefrom behind victory over Europes best Adudent at Notro Dame University in Nelson 130 and member of the national ski team she has been de scribed by JeanCiaude Killy of France the worlds great ast male skier as the only woman who skis like him Author Solanga Obaput Roi land won wide public attention when her Miriam Cana orQdEbewas published carly in 196 Mrs if broadcaster spent travelling across Canada come delt nominatfi between French Englislispeakingflflana dians Her book told why she couldnt she said she found veiled animosity and indiit cc to Quebec throughout English eaking Canada and de red the Qucbacers have ward secretiven and sushi balkedenough about lndependj ence and now must prepare Mist New gt music fruit fiieafand theamell and he saldAhere vvasiiothing themselves for the sacrifices independence would demand The book was dedicated to the late Gwcthalyn Graham with whom she has ivrillcn Dear Enemies book in dio logue form about Canadas problems IIAILED LN TORONTO Monique Leyrnc winner in the music categoryvior the second consecutive year drew standing ovation at her first concert in Englishspeaking Canada hold in Toronto in February She had cancelled Toronto concert the previous year be cause she felt it necessary to achieve success abroad before English speaking Canadians would accept her That she has done being boiled in France Moscow and New York Miss Leyrac married to Jean Dal main entertainer and director is the mother of one daughter Sophie 12 Genevieve Buiald also gained fame abroad winning praise for her title rate per formance in twahour NBC television production of Shaws Saint Joan after achieving her first important success In three films shot In Frnnce she said she has turned down an offer to play Jullct at the Stratfnrd Shakespearean Festival next summer and is waiting for another film role Miss Bujold married Toron to director Paul Almond In March having worked with him for two years in CBC Festival dramas In the spring he directed Isabel iold stage screen radio and TV Solange Cbaput Rolland literature and arL CF Wire photo film starring Miss Buiold and filmed in the Gaspc It is to be released in I968 By College R00 Dees Ann Loaders recant letter in your column from college student who complained about his roommate gave me the needed push to write to you aboutmy roommate who is slow Iydriving me insane Tha first week we straight and autumnal SPEAKING OF PEOPLE AND PLACES MR ANNIVERSARY Mr rid Mrs John Moon RR Oriltil mat of Mrs Gord on Caldwc cf Guthrie and Mrs Siessor of Barrie are cele br ing the 60m anniversary of their wedding on New Years Day The diamond wedding cale brants will receive friends and relatives at an afternoon and evening ma Mon at the Hotel Colborna SL Orftlia from initll oclock and from until 10 oclock Jan FAMILY CHRISTMAS PARTY Mr and Mrs Wilbur Dobson of Marian Ores entertained at family Christmas gettogether during the yuletide weekend Guests included Mr and Mrs Ross Davb and family of Huntl viile Mr and iiira Kenneth Davis and family of Sault Ste Marie Mr and Mrs Gordon 50mm THE BARRIE EXAMINER THURSDAY DEC m7 SHES ii CHIPPER 100 ANN LANDERS Driven TogDistraction inmate have seen enough doctors to know that this is what they at ways say when they are not smart enough to diagnose the Case The following week went to another doctor who gaveme three prescriptionspills or my ervesatanlctormelood Mrs Fred Clare of Preston celebratedhcr 100th birthday the day before Giristmas Here sheproudly displays picture of her granddaughter and two greatgrandchildren GP Winephotot MILLION MARK South Arabia sprawia over 112000 square milesan area the size otIabradorand has population of about ioooooo Davis of Toronto Glenn Dhli of Brampton Barrie guests at the partiyrinciudcd Mr and Mrs Albert ton and family Mr and Mrs John Maioncy and daughter MaryAan and Mr and Mrs Philip Dohson and family HOLIDAY GUESTS Mr and Mrs Allen of Alexander Ave had their son inlaw and daughter Mr and Mrs Ted Rathweil Susan Doug Ins and Jodie of tendon over the mistmu weekend FESTIVZ PARTY Mr and Mrs Roy Yorke a1 Tomato St entwined friends at festive euch party Tuesday evening Party guests included Mr Ind Mrs Stan Peryer Mr and Mrs John Garner Mr and Mrs Elgln Harris Mr and Mrs Ralph Gma Osborne and Mrs Ellison mother of the hostess gun es tive weekend with Mr and Mrs Charles Wars of Newmarket in eluded their son and daughter inlnw Mr and Mrs Mme Wm Lin and Paul of Eccles St and sonatalaw and daughters Mr and Mrs Howard Burbldgo lr and family of Davidson St and Mr and Mrs Al Reeve and family of Owen St in Christmas day Mr and Mrs Lorna Wars and children were guests of Mrs wass moth er Mn Laura Dawn of Raven na FESTIVE GUESTS Mr and Mn William Dy ment and Joanna of Peel Slrcot had as Christmas guts Mr and Mrs Gilbert Sansom Mar ilyn Dyment and daughter of Petcrboraugh and Mr and Mrs Andrew Dyment and daughter of Toronto Mr andMrs Walls of Theresa St spent Christmas in Toronto with their daughter Lynne and son in law and daughter Suzanne Mr and hits Keith Cameron and grand children Karen and Hcatbor Cameron Etobicaka VISIT PETERROROUGII In Pcterbarough for Christmas wora Mr and Mrs Fred Eplatt and son Dale of Dunlop StW They were guests at the home of Dr and Mrs Robert Wade and sons Robert Jr and Charles Tho Wade family will be spending New Years with Mr and Mrs EpletL HOLIDAY GUESTS Mr and Mrs Fred Inns of Grove st were Christmas guests at the Peterborough homes of their son and daugh tarinlaw Mr and lilrs Gonion tong anti children Michael Debbie and Patricia and their soirlnlaw and daughter Mr and Mrs Gregson and chil dren Paul Martha and Nancy As well as celebrating Christa ms the Longs celebrated their wedding anniversary and their daughters birthday CHRISTMAS GUESTS Miss RridieTrnyars of Merit real formerly of Barrie is spending the holiday seanon with Mr and Mrs John Brennan Eugenia St Ron Barnes has re turned to his home in Montreal after spending Christmas week end with the Brennans Mr and Mrs ma Knightn oi Downsvlaw Dr entertained their aoninIaw and daughter Mr and Mrs Dan MacDonald and child dren Cindy and Kerry 01 Ct taua Mr and Mrs Dari MacDonald and children Cindy and Kerry of Ottawa went part of the Christmas holidays with Mr MacDonalds parents Mr and Mrs William MacDonald oi Eca cles St IIOLIDAY GUESTS Egonng the Christmas va cat with Mr and Mrs Charles Seagram ot Mary St are their sons David and Jim who are home from Trinity College Port Hope Mr and Mrs Bill McCullough of Burlington and children David and Judi were the Christmas fleets of MrsMcCulioughs mo ther Mrs Stan Ituth ot Dunlon St Also spending Christmas with Mrs Ruth was Miss Joyce Stelgcrwaldt of Chicago friend of Mr and Mrs McCullough SCARBOROUGH GUESTS Mr and Mrs Iraleigh Crown and son Donald of Sunnidale Rd were Christmas Day guests at the residence at Mrs Crowns hrotherininw and sisterI Mr and Mrs Jack Hunt of Scarbor ough Donald Crowe is spending the yuictide holiday week to Bar rio before returning to resume his final year of studies at the Faculty of Dentistry University of Toronto CHRISTMAS GUESTS Guests during the holiday week at the Cumberland St residence of Mr and Mrs Herb Parker and daughter Anno have Includ ad Mr and Mrs Lyle Parker of Ottawa Mr and Mrs Ken neth Austin and family of Wes ton Mr and Mrs Chester Peach and daughter chther Anne of Eimvalc Mrs Jean Green of Sentia and hits Helen Stillman of Emsdaic For this week Miss Anne Parker guest of Mr and Mrs Chester Porter of Rexdale Mrs Ethel Austin of Cumbcr land St is holidaying this week at the Weston homo of Mrs Marlon Rand HAMILTON GUESTS Mr and Mrs Albert Godden of Toronto St spent the holiday season with Mr and Mrs John Spence at their home in Hamil on IN WINDSOR Mr and Mrs Albert Stephen son of Napier St were in Wind sor over the Christmas weekend with their soniniaw and dough ter Mr and Mrs Allan Clegg and family OTTAWA GUESTS Mr and Mrs Len Rondoau and daughters Lisa and Mary Lynn of Ottawa were holiday guests at Mr and Mrs Brennan of Eugenia St FROM PETERDDROLGH Mr and Mrs Paul Barysiulr and daughters of Petcrborougb were in the city for the holiday week nd They wererguasts of Mr and Mrs Johnliurysiuk of Bayiield St and Mrs shepherd reported to he the oldest Yugoslav died Nov to at an estimated age of 128 and was said to have visited doctor only three times in his lite HBBICS WEEKS PEBBICS PEBBICS PEBBICS araand tneclock otall guyson campus had to draw not who has special albums for studyingrssspeci lhiim daydreaming and spa tofall really corked meoif After five aosec epicss gbts told him to knock off the lullaby or was going togthc Dean Now he is on food binge and th room of ours is like delicatessen am nauseated from the smell of pickles and corned beei zind overripe nanasi Also theyroaches and fruit flies are matter for the Balearlafélealth flie ought of so it onto eprohlenrb gt of law What do you suggestI wsome Twosolne you as nVHead Housing go there andrcnuest change If there is noHeadof Housing go to the Dean Itatough enough to get through college these days when you have everything going for you No kid should have toflght aroundethecloek Dear Ann Landersi am woman in my middle thirties who has had to do later dac toring in my life Last year we moved to city and didnt know anyone here My doctor invlndianapoiis recommended two doctors in Detroit Well went to doctor the firat week we movcdhcra wrong with me andusuggestod anfimetiihig tohelp me sleep feel much better already This morning received bill Lromtho stirs to charged me 820 for doing noth ngblzwouldutsmiodipayingtne other doctor twice that amount because he belpednn but see no reason to pay 20 ton doctor who didnt do one thingyfor me Zhat is your advical Doub Dear Doubter Theifirst doc did something for you wheth or not Hesaw YW Pay the biliLadyand dont gotta him again You obvioiulyv J1 Lgnsychal gicaLd cy on medicine as oc givesvyou prescription or rec n1 dssurgerypyou feel you My hue band had an affair with good friendof mine Thlshappenod many years ago ong before We were married Theywerfibotb single at thetlm im sure this romance is new theme yeiwhenflel Iaee herI get nervous If Iknaw she and her husband are oing to be so where Isaak allsorts cases why we can be there fly to old names to poke around in the ashes Stop making an Issue of this dcadra that getaiobor do mething take my mind off myself QSnyIInIIIlY manca or you usband idea air flow Yen wmt stowm izing lasting floweringvpiants assholes summer tries tunic mas Inns rim melanin Drapery Fabrics ssh

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