Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 27 Jun 1967, p. 6

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MRS IONE PORTER right holds basket of flowers which one presented to her at the contention hold by the Can adian CosmoCoast Calorie Counters at Hamilton She al By EIIEEN DIXON Three years ago irs lone Porter weighed 306 pounds Tov day she carries 160 pounds on film trim tive foot four inch drama She not only looks better she feels better too and doeint tire as easily as she did three years ago eanrying around all the ex tra weight But she adnits she just could not have done it on her own Mrs Porter sdyi until she join ed the DirBSiim Club of Bar rie she was struggling to lose weight she attributes the mutual help of other club members as well es the therapy provided at meet lngs to the tact that she has tin lty reached her weight loss goal uggatcd by her own physician And this is must with club members Before taking part in club activities it is necessary for each member to have med tcai certificate of approval from her doctor Branches are car rind out by some members but here too member must have ber doctors permission before taking part nouonno Mrs Porter received domin tonwide recognition at the week PARTICIPATING in Cen ennial Salute to Canada the Ross Caldwell singers of Bar Srie shown above include vo jcalist Mrs Fern Todd LEFT wiui three members oi the Iii THE RAIN MONTREAL CF Rainy days at Expo have their own peculiar delight tor increasing nmtmbEIS of children girls and mature women who have caught on to the hotweather lad oi walking around barefoot During hot wet summer days Ithe puddles at Expo have proven as much at an attraction as the pavilions for women and children For the tourist the Expo ardrobe can be somewhat iii problem in view ot Montreals nprediclable weather For most female visitors huw vcr one or two lightweight no iron dresses seem to solve most of the problem conservative Aline dress for example coupled with Wright scnri and comfortable walking shoes seems to allow Bdretoot Fad Appears At Expo iImany iairgocrs to spcnd rela suiiicc mntching skirt and several tops so received other gills in re cognition es the Canadian member who had lost the high est number at pounds Mrs Mary Elliott LEFT leader oi the Barrie MESlim gGrandmother Slims Down 5me 306 Pounds To 160 end nhcn she was honored at the convention held by the Can adtan Coasttwoaast calorie Counters at Hamilton The award was given to the Barrie woman for having lost the high est number at pounds of all the timbers across Canada As well or receiving lovely basket oi spring Ilowers Mrs Porter was given blue ribbon suitably inscribed in gold letter ing Calorie Counters Loser 100 Plus Her sterling silver centennial pin inscribed with the five Cs was presented by Mrs Jenn Flatt viceiirusident of the newly founded club In comparing her measure ments today to three years ago Mrs Porter says she could never find anything to fit her had to have all my clothes made to older and that was long before the tentdresses were in style she qutpped A8 REMINDER She still has one dress hang ing in her clothes closet to re mind lier oi those days when she was obese get it out every once in while just to look at it especially on those days when have craving for sweets By sticking to proper diet boys churnsv Iim Triieman Andrew Nash and Scott Coullt tcr The musical tribute to Canada will be televised over the local channel tomorrow ev ening beginning at oclock Photo by Favero lively enjoyable day at the big show It woman has planned to at tend performance at the Expo Theatre later on the scarf can be replaced by strand of pearls and pair of earrings carried in handbag IA pair of drip dry white gloves and an extra pair of ny lon hose can also be toted in purse with no inconvenience lfa girl wishes to dress on slightly mnre casual basis the pontsnit is an ideal wardrobe item Complemented with the ensemble practically com prises wardrobe in itself The site can be breezy place on many days and light head scarf tucked into hand bag is advisable For cooler evenings tight jacketor warm sweater should World is Waiting for the Sun Canada Land We Love can rnanu the honor with Mrs Porter trs Elliott was chosen area director member on the board at directors with Mrs Lucille Young of Mid land as the alternate Exam iner Photo hire Porter has whittled her measuranentn to the following Waist 474i Bust Sol236 Hips e343 lirs Porter still mects people who take good long look at her before they Iinatty recognize who it is Friends she hasnt seen since she lost Lhe excess pounds dont cVen know her But its new club plumbers who are most impressed ihcy ind it difficult to believe that hire Porter suer weighed over 300 pounds tier determination to be slim has set standard tor other club members NEW LOOK hirs Porters inmtly lust cant get over Moms new look and her five grandchildren lent the same way Her husband doesnt say much but he too is proud of his wifes achievement weighed 180 pounds when was married and after that my weight just kept going up said the trim grandmother Mrs Porter was one of three members of the Barrie club to graduate atlhe convention in recognition of having reached her weight goal set by doctors Others receiving personal weight loss recognition were Mrs Mary Elliott Who graduated in 1964 with loss of 34 pounds and 1967 graduates Mrs Dorothy Holmager with loss of 49 pounds and Mrs Louise Snail who lost 55 pounds Musical Tribute Salutes Canada Rosr Caldwell Singers of Bar rie will be heard in program oi popular appeal on June 28 This musical tribute entitled Centennial Salute to Canada will be televised ever the local channel on Wednesday beginning at pm Bill Bell John Hart and Mar cel Potvin will provide the mus ical accompaniment for the pro gram of 15 centennial songs Selections to be heard will in clude Its Most Unusual Year Canada Our Heritage The rise God Bless Canada Red River Valley Song oi Canad Changes No Man is an Isla Never Smile Again The Cricket Song My Own Canadian Home Walk Hand in Hand See You at Expo and Theme WomenUnionisls Seek Changes In Human Rights Code TORONTO IlCP Govern ments should insert the word sex In humanrlghts codes to keep employers from discr lnating against women ference of women trade unions ista ttccidmi Saturday The conference sponsored by the Ontario Federation of La bor approved recommendations that human rigth codes should stipulate there must be no dis crimination because ot color creed race and sex total at southern 0n tario delegates representing to locals troni iii unions and live labor councils attended the con ierence The delegates also suggested governments or management should provide daycare itaoili ties and that working mother should be allowed to deduct costd of her childs day care for income tax purposes TRY EXAMINER WANT ADS CALL 7232414 at ANN LANDERS Suggestion Is Right Punishment Is Wrong Dear Ann Lenders This Isnt much of problem but it both iuI me and ithlnk maybe you can set me rtrelghi Almost every evening my aunt telephones my mother and ash nhiit we had for super My mother stony maku up menu like they are aerviog at the Wetdori Astoria Last night we had eanerkrnut end witnerd hiy mother told my aunt we had sirloin steaks and mustiroom gravy Die went on to descnbe fancy dessert that never evenheardotTo that never even heard oi To night we had ham hock and beans which were very tasty iorn told my aunt we were eaing rock Cornish ban and avocado salad After Mom hung up asked her nhy she tells my aunt such lies She said Because its none or her businiss what we eat said Why dontin just tell her that insicad of making up things lily Mom got mad and gave mi wallop that nearly landcd me in the middle at next week What do you think about this siiii Standing Deer sun think you should take the hint and not oftcr any more suggestions on this sub tool course you are right and now that you see how nn attractive lying can be it should make you more determined than ever to stick to he truth N0 EVIDENCE Dear Ann Lnndern am deeply concerned about our sevenyearold son cannot dis cuss this withanyone not evcn my husband because dont want to give him cause to worry Furthermore he would not be very sympathetic to this kind oi problem Our son like to play with his little ntstere deli and pretend he the mother He enloya her glrltype toys cooking utensils and houaecleaning appliances His sister who Is nine yeen oldI alien tells him to play like he in her 54 friend or his sister have tried to ahame him out his mu later but have not been at all auocusiul have read tow article on homosexuality and am worried sick that our son blight have this problem Will you please tell me in em owning needlessly or does it mind like my fear are well groundedi Plnlc Button Deer Peale Your loiI obvi ously tam the female rule at the moment but this is not CW clusive evidence that ha is homosexual Little boys who have older alelerr often initiate them and romte in any way they can My advice to you in to get that child away imm hi1 ahter Take him to the homes of other boys his age so he can play ball with then invite the neighbor boys to your home Ask your husband to play with son and take htrn to sports events thn the child begins to have fun being boy chancu are good that he will abandon his girlish ways Confidential to Dlnppotnled and Filled with Double Take her word for it and let the mat ter dmp Ste is you wile now and what occurred in the past does not matter its how she conducts herself in the brim that couan it Is indeed possible that she came to the marriage bed 100 per cent pure as she insists The prod of virgin ity as described in that book Is not study present om THE BARRIE EXAMINER TUESDAY JUNE 87 1967 PEOPLE AND PLACES CaliEileai Dixon or Audrey Coiilsoti at 7266531 Soan notes are intended to cover the general rectal life of the city District wcddioga anniversaries bridal showers bridge parties oomlngninge perttn travellers and visitors are III Items at Interest to readers of this page Your help In supplying this news will be greatly appreciated Please phone The Barrie Ex aminer 7256517 iiild ask for Eileen Dixon or Andrey Conl InII It the Womenl Depart ment FROM OTTAWA Mr and Mrs Ai Itliliican and family oi Ottawa renewed ae quaintance after eight years absence in Barrie last week Mr Millican is an assistant in the deputys ottice Department of indien Affairs and Northern Development His work takes him on trips to Baiiin Island Hudson Bay and various Arctic regions of Canada QUEENS PLATE Among those from Barrie who attended the tooth running at the Queens Plate at Toronto Wood bine were Mr and Mrs Geor Dangerfield Mr and Mrs Walls Mr and Mrs Fred Nor ris Mr and Mrs Ernest Bell Mr and Mrs James Simpson tnow of Toronto Mr and Mrs Robert Story Mr and Mrs Dick Henderson Arthur Powell William Curran SWIM PARTY Trinity Anglican Young Peoplel Association held its closing party Sunday evening Guests included members at the ServersGniid and the Confirm ation Class The combined swim and wienar masts was held at the home of Mr and Mrs Stewart in Innistit President Don Dickerson presented an AYPA lapel pin to Dennis Pat terson who will be leaving bar rie shortly with his family to take up residence in Elmvale AND PW CLUB The final meeting of the sea son of the Barrie Business and Professional Womens Club was held June II in the form of pot luck supper at the home oi VicePresident Mrs Ann Stew art Sixteen members and one guest enjoyed the variety of goodies brought by the mem hers The Barrie club is pleased that Miss Muriel Perry hasre cently transferred to the Barrie Otuh Miss Perry is the Honor ary Treasurer of Business and Protessionel Womens Clubs oi Ontario and has recently moved to Barrie to take position as Secretary to the President at the Georgian College of Applied Arts and Technology President Mrs Dorothy Gard ner was chairman tor short business meeting and tentative plans were made for the coming year It was found necessary to have one executive meeting dur ing the summer months and this will be held on Tuesday evening Iiily 25 NEW MEMBERS Reception of new members was held at Central United Church on Sunday morning as part of the service oi worship As is the usual custom the re ception was held in conjunction with the Sacrament oi Holy Communion The following be came members at Central Unit ed Cburch by letter of transfer hire Marion Merrett from Bu ton Ave United Dante Mr and Mrs Robert Reardeail St Pauls United Drillia Barbara Johnston Trinity Uni ed Collingwood Dr and Mrs Jim Leake Cooksvitle United Church The service was conducted by Rev Jay assisted by Clark of Session Rank MIDM NAMED TO POST HALIFAX lCFI Kline genenel manager of the public seririce commission here has been appointed Canadian repre sentative of the national board of directore oi the American Water Works Association UNLIMITED FIIKI Fill Pole Clair Low Prices 03 cotton 00 nylon rm Conan evenings 020 diluent on pole FLAGS UNLIMITED Mile Mutts of Barrie on Thornton Ont 251131 The 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