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Barrie Examiner, 27 Jan 1968, p. 6

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Eprlng and summer fashions are displayed by model wear ing itaiian designers latest creations At left model wears Youth Often Leaves Court evening dress of while shan tung with black and white striped bodice by hzlnni of Rome At at near gown covered DhSllleIRSMCREATIONS withoslrlch feathers with belt at white silk by Riva fashion house of Rome Color right rnod of the dress is orange bios som red AP Wirepholn A5Hero In Eyes Of Peers By GARRY MYERS ran Here is something wrote about is years ago With more and more chill dren coming into the clutches of the law and at earlicr and ear lier ages year after year we need more effective ways of dealing with these young offend ers particularly on their first offence ihe juvenile court movement has gone long way with this im mane program But as it usual ly operates it is inadequate you were iudge of juvenile court and youngster came to you and was clearly foimd guilty of particular offence you would have three choices to give him lecture to place him on probation to send him to an institution 0n the first offence it usually is lecture Hundreds of junior andgsenior high school While Vegetables May Tum Yellow The wonderful world of color hr our foods metres them more appetlzing and anioyable to eat Sometimes howa er Whiter than white potatoes cauliflow er white cabbage celery or onions have tendency to take on unwelcome yellow wh cooked lobard water bit of lemon juice pinch of cream of lartar or white vine gar added to the cooking water will help overcome this and pre serve the original natural color An important note baking soda mustmever be added to vege tables for it destroys any Vita present Overcooking or allowing cook edvegetables to stand in hot water or on the beckof the stove also results in loss of Color taste and food value re minds the Food CouncilLOntario martnient of Agriculturean smmmmvmwnwmm teachers and principals scab tercd er the United States can tellyo they have told me of the youngster who returns to school from the court as comed ian hero entertaining his school mates with account of how eas wmmm FEW OFFICERS Placed on probation the young offender usually has many opporhrnitles to go on in his old had way since there rarely are enough trained pro bation officers to keep adequate check on the youngster mlernenflng the present ma there needs to be iatlctte for first offenders is healthful dwelling place with separate roun for each youthful offender to which he shall be sentenced for not more than twu days nor less than two hours in solitary confinement in order to think over his ways and ap preciate the seriousness of com dog into the clutchesol thalaw Following his release his par ents and he would be required to meet at regular intervals for year with an officer of the court That juvenile court judge who should be highly trained in child guidance should be one powered to assist parents and school principals ontheir re quest with youngsters beyond their control assigning such children when he saw fit to this laiiett legislationmmlght be neccssarytothlscnd Any sentences to this jalletts should not be defined as crinrin record but merely as disciplhre of youngster by the court in the parents orschuol principals place Somemeas urea should be set up whereby youngster known by the police or some other responsible adult to have bommltted certainusilai types of offences could not so far as possible escape the all ette sentence matter how in flueatial his Djilénts Reinote from slitulion there also shoirldhe agend detention home for the care and protection of younger offenders particularly those with homes obviously unfit for them There should be camps for children who are known by the courtlo be drifting toward dolingucncy in the unwholcsomc environ ment ey have Bulletin Delinquency Can Be Grrbed treat children from school sympathy with the teacher Eu merely thrown out at school tidbit ANSWERING QUESTIONS and uossouestlon him abou way from you periences on the dat THE STARS SilY py asmmma FOE SUNDAY lersonal relationships should prove most harmonious on Sun day so you can counton happy hours spent with family friends and even coworkersif you have to work Dontstrain your ron mammalian noonidly mg with thefpos some interesting lsi during the first three weeks in May June September and or November Best periods for ro time Th foregoing appear in How Juvenile in the recent strike by leach ers of the public schools of New York City one demand of the teachers was for power to dis mim disobedicnt and rccaicb thn many nIeacher is de lied and insulted sdma beaten an occasional one shot evon killed by sohoolcbiidrén least this is not limited to slums and ghettos we must have deal of it these defiant children are what will happen to thcmtjlhe posi Would you on the youths rehrrn from adate question his behavlor during the time No indeed though would hope this child would sometimes choose of his or her own sci cord to report some of the ex ANN LANDERS sauces Running Away Only Cre Wmdadauumnd Dear All laden am 14yearold boy who wants one not would to run my hon More Target ttl hiy dad yelled at me the other nixhtJnd decided the belt leave home paint bag took some bread and peanut butter and jelly in lack and It Wait The first digit ll indemnity stage darn nearfruiatodca Acoirplcof dogs chased me caught cold the bread got hard and began to worry about my folks specially mother went to movie the second day but didnt eaioy it at all decldadi had done dumb thing and better call up my dad and ask him to come and get me When called home my mom answered She was so dad to hear my voice thought she would Jump through the tele phone in no time at ll my folks came and got me My moms eyes were so swollen could see she had cried all By lllIlDGE FRALEIGE The Kempenfelt Division Ex ecutive for Guides and Brownies met at the home of Mrs Anderson Grove St Jan la The meeting opened with the Guide Prayer Ctirnmisslooer Boltin introduced Barb Dnu as Barrie Central Districtfiun missioocr and Rena kae as new international Secretary We are reminded again to remove Centennial Crests from uniforms and have pictures of packs and Companies inta Commissioner Button by Jan 37 Congratula tions to Aliondale District on the opening of new Guide Com pay and Brownie Pack at Thornton and to Barrie North East District on their new Guide Company at St Monicas The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs Lee on Felt LANDRANGERS First Kempeuirit Land Bang ers had aValkathon to raise money for Christmas project to help needy family They also wrapped gifts at St Jose epbs Auditorium forrthe Carr adian Mental Health Association As service project the Ran gers cleaned pianos at Central United Church On Feb there will be speaker on light weight camping with discus sion following 151 RAM BROWNM First Barrie Brownies at their meeting Jan 11 emailed Dale Buffet Snares Buchanan Laurie Jenkins and Joanne Kaplinski First year stars was awarded to Judy Corner Patty inch and Janet Morison Helen Ann Bulf ct and Patti Yelerkin received 2nd yearrtarl euroas First Barrie Guides welcome their new Captain Judy Pringls and wish the best to former Cap tatn EarhEmes who is the new Commissioner for Barrie Central istrict one as were to have me Now wsytogetcreowithhirnwuta in Please print my let afayb had seen one like it wurtdnt have done such dumb mintSmut Nov Dear Smarter Heres your lelilr and im glad youre home Running away never solves problem it usually ac ates new ones thanks for let tlax us know how it was with on HIGH CUM WORRY Dear Ann undeni am di vorced woman who is in love with man of fine diameter He has lovely disposition and treats me writ lie makes good salary but will never set the world on fire The problem is that have whatsntial holdings and the ln Kempenlelt Division Erieculive Notes Guides Brownie Activities ingaof thenew company and The Guide and Bmwnies meeta ing will be held at St Jude Anglican Church the Brownies hlmiflwaituntil afterwemar rylant Pea Dear Sweet Pear Youve got high class worries honeyn Break the news few days be fore the weddingxl doubt that it will spell anything meeting at 430 to pm and the Guides will meet from to pm on Wednesdays The open ing meeting was Jan 17 there are already many interested girls however there is plenty of room for more girls if they call at the church during the above hours they will be most welcome Qualified ieadms have been found for both Guides and Brownies All in Ailandale District Guid ing wish the new company and oh and their leaders all the for their futurein Guiding orsrarcr EXECUTIVE Barrie North Em District Ex ecutive met at the home of Mrs McGowan Jan at at lull The meeting opened with the Guide Promise District Commissioner Ander son asked if we all had air way and asked us to send our World Friendship Fund checks directly to Mrs McCoIgan 65 Steel St Elementary training both Blue and brown is March at wasaga sch Jennifer Parry has been accepted for them tario Adventure trip leaving July for threa weeks overseas and staying five days at Our Chat ct Dont forgetthe no me ing on Feb Gulders please asktwo mothers to represent your company and packs at this meeting Mrs Parry 13o Collingwood St will be hoslessfor our next District meeting on Feb 79 at 3pm Commissioner Emel enrolled Debbie Eaughton as Guide Debbie Sheridan Margaret Gil lilaod Lynn McKee Eileen budget in entertaining however you have much tolook forward to in this coming Jsar Stars promise great happiness in your personal life with domesli so cial and sentirnenlal interests all generous influenced illav LisaSmilh pa ed lat McKeereceived Sch and Life at pnssed her Toymairers imman comes captain Parry reports her Guldes hada sleigh riding party after which they returned lo Captaiosrfir hotchocolate On Feb 25 or church parade atColiierUnitcd Chrnch and Religion and Life badges will be presented at this ter hsnguet node 29 missioner on and Wings mil receiv ed herf yearzgserVi ALE Aiiandale Districts proud to announcethe opening of it Company and Brownie mm Thornton Alla of al islrict Commission lat Alinodsle Guide Company Capt Crew and lstAlandaleBrownts aek BMW Dev Med am meeting of prospective leaders and paren strong the Héither Srnlth Badges Baniliur érs north Barrls Guidance their Mother and Daugb thegirls mu irGolden Hands A876 sees an PltltlTED PATTERN CUM WWGID cited New Problems mboaunassmrkeahln DurhalaadcnWe5urtiyshouhinothI invisn hadotofomhdrsherancall than you can crumbly ai unthinkth ryingtheseglrlatfl Please teilrpelhyihebrtdel hmilyahrlyr havewa bitlfortbaweddhigllknoa lacustomarybutsritheomsny 15 WW why down somebodychaoxelhisciutornl Toe grooms family invites justumsnylriendaaadrela tlmaathebrtdes familylalt fairthalthefatherofthsbridc slmldgetstuiiforabigbub whcnhnifthegursulrepeople heherelyknoim Whatyoonycarriesaiotol new Ann Anders Please costofnrsr out canoeon Chewing Nails You are great deal so lflu than the offside war rants it has been said that msofsssblguthethingathal annoy him larmchacanrpalgntosplittbe cost of the wedding between the two iamlliesOvcr The ill in the Poerboaae Dear Ovai Youve got about so years to save up for the wed dings dad start rocking it away and dont count on cue toms changing wedding need MortonMylesforieunesse FIT ran on its one of the prettiest new shape of poilog the young buoyant look offit end flare horn the shaped princess bodlt ice seams channel into front pleated panel The dead belt indicates the newgirnportarrcav of the waist Morton Myles of Jeunesss top New York Designer eurves aiproud standing liltlal collarfor thlsilatlering eslgn Sew Printed Pattern Allin in wool crepe or gabardioe in fresh MMaecsu mandala spring check to wear immed iately synthetic blend for care ea travelling linen for warm er weather Printed Pattern am havsilahls in New Misses Sizes ill 12 14 13 Size in bust requlgrs three and one quarter yards which fabric Send onedollar plus five cant Ontario Sales Tax to The Barrie Examiner Pattern Dept 80 King St West Toronto Please print plainly your name address filthstylenumbu and size as may or risers belt can oftm limit the life of dies so do lake note of the hell can outfit before yoa rmhm ll me genmot 1113 nmny belts sold with clothes that cannot in Dry Cleaned or Laundered Like the rest of the garment the belt will eventually be come rolled and require Cleaning or Washing it your garment belt cannot be Dry Cleaned or laundered then solution will he to re lacs the belt This ll not only expensive but it is often difficult to suitably match bell to an outfit Avoid buying gsrrrienta that have belts oath hadrloga made out if carboard imit ation leather or paper 1liese hacking often come apart in Dry Cleaning or batdeiIIL other belt problem are belts that are attached to lirdnga end fnrckrom fociogs that fade or bleed bccmrse of inferior dyes Another problem is belt or buckle bachngr that are fastened with an adhesive or glue that dissolves in el thcr the Dry Cleaning or Laundering process When you buy new but tit take close look at the belt Malia sure the baddng is sewn to the belt good inch cation of serviceable belt is one that is marked Clean as the Garment flily willveni sine that the belt may he ei ther laundered or Dry dean ed according to the recom mended procedure for the gameot Whether belts are attached to clothes that are to be Dry Cleaned or Laundered the belt should never be cleaned with the garment When belt is put into an automatic washer it seems to have macsof getUng tangled up with the other clothes in the load This willrcsult in excessive wrinkling of the gsrments Special care is given to all belts received byyoin Dry Cleaner All belts are remov ed from the garments hand brushed aeparafely whh Dry Cleaning solvent and deem sing agmit his preemrllon hele to avoid such rninor dis asters that can easily occur to bells VA public service presented by Wright Cleaners cadr Bah orday ovarieso neurones semi

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