THE BAY 3y EILEEN DIXON Childrens toys top the list at exchange counters of leading department stores as parents return bundles fol unwanted toys received from Santa Claus How often it happens The youngsters are show ered with expensive toys for Christmas and it isnt very jiong before the novelty wears off and they go back to fold favoriltes The one exception isa chemistry set which is the dreamgift of every wouldbe scientist LYING GLASS Pungent odor hydrogen clouds and kaleidoscopic Burst of flying glass That is my most vivid memory of the demise of my cousins chemistry set set that iterrorized unnerved and almost suffocated the entire household over period of weeks after that Christmas Santa Claus had droppd the indiscretion time or stink bombs as appetizers directly before adinner and minor explosions at dawn Avtime that came to an end only with an Aone really big burst Now see the Ontario Safety League is offering idvice to harried parents who were pressured into buy rilng these devildriven boxes of powder Although it is years too late to save our family thought maybe passing along these hints could alleviate the ner Ious tension of some other family Toy buyers claim that there is no dangerous subst ce in any toy chemistry set if used in combination ly with other substances in the set The harm comes combining chemicals with other substances car are sonar For example if the set includes an oxidizing agent would be simple to prepare an explosive by mixing with flour or sugar from the kitchen The Safety league does not recommend these sets as safe toys be Iiause of potential danger It does say that if the child has set be sure he is old enough not under 10 and supervised by an adult while using it Theres the solution The child should be at least do Then when he has attained the position of power connoted by this portable science lab supervise the Experiments In that way youll be close at hand when the blast that rocked Bikini Island rocks your home Like it should be real burst ARTS AND CRAFTS The 1962 Quilt Rug and Craft Fair sponsored by the Binocoe County Arts and Crafts Association will be held in the Beeton Community Centre The decision was made at meeting of the committee in charge of this event It will be the first time that fair will be located in the southern part of Simcoe County Since its be ginning in 1949 it has been held in Midland Coiling wood Barrie and Drillia Thd promise of spacious facil ities attractive decorations and wholehearted cooper ation of the entire village was leading factor in the committees decision The third week in July has been let as the date Letters have already been received from Ontario and different parts of Canada asking when and where this popular event would be held in 1962 Mrs Glad stone and Mrs Russell Moon of Orillia will be in charge of publicity Miss Louise Colley of the Simcoe County Community and Recreation Service is working on the committee and as coordinator and adviser The fair committee is drawn from all over the county and is made up of members of the Association Mrs Gladstone Mrs Moon Miss Olga Mawdsley and Mrs Maxwell attended from Orlllia Mrs Spearing Miss Bessie Smith and Mrs McCaffrey represented Collingwood and district anagh Mrs Palmer Miss Edna West and Mrs Atkinson represented Barrie Miss May Wilkinson attended from Midland and Mr and Mrs Clara Watson were present from Beeton AFTERNOON CEREMONY Vows EXchanged Mrs Ken Gav4 At Zion ir Zion Presbyterian Church Sunnidale Corners was adorn ed with evergreens poinsettias and candles for the wedding of Miss Joan Adaline Wood and James Alexander Harris of Cresion British Columbia Rev James Ritchie officiated at the afternoon ceremony Dec 26 The bride is the daughter of Ii and Mrs Harold Wood of Sinyner The bridegroom is the son of Mr and Mrs Wilbur Harris Valley Drive Barrie GOWN 0F PEAU DE SOTE The bride entered the church on the arm of her father Her bridal gown was floorlength dress of peau de soie fashioned with iitted bodice enhanced tit lace Clusters of the lace omed the bouifsnt skirt of the dress which fell to cha pel train tiara of crystals and pearls held her fingertip veil of tulle illusion The bride carried bouquet of white mums and gardenias with streamers oi ivy leaves The bridal attendants were Mrs George Craig Barrie as matron of honor Miss Ann Harris Toronto the bride grooms sister and Miss Kathy Wood Stayner sister of the de were bridesmaids The er girl was Miss Cheryl inn Barrie the brides matron of honor and the desmaids were gowned alike dresses of red peau de sole oned with fitted bodices boulfant skirts Their ddresses were crowns of gtching material with net They carried bouquets fwhite mums gone flower girl wore bout frock of white organza musicbing headdress crown and carried bouquet oi red Sweet roses groomsman BORDER AREA erman is the official Ian ge ior the Belgianowned der area of Eupenliialmedyi Waite the people are mostly was Don Church Valley Barris Glen Ward To ronto and Malcolm Sloan Gravenhurst acted as the ush 81s The soloist Gordan Holt Stay ner was accompanied by or ganist Miss Catherine Sage of Stayner RECEPTION The recepiion was held at Nancy Villa Wasaga Beach Receiving the brides mother was gowned in dress of beige peau do soie complemented with dark brown accessories and corsage of bronze mums Assisting the bridegrooms mother was attired in two piece ensemble of grape peau de sole with accessories of win ter white Her eorsage was white carnations For travelling the bride chose cocoatone twopiece suit with brown accessories and corsags of pink Sweetheart roses On return from the wedding trip to Northern Ontario the British Columbia Guests attendedfrom Ottawa Gravenhurst Barrie Toronto New Lowell Coliingwood Ivy Georgetown Washago Oriliia and Los Angeles California SOCIAL NOTES EUCHRE PARTY Mr and Mrs Ralph Rowe Nelson Street entertained mem bers of the Barrie Lawn Bowl ing Club and guests Thursday evening Euchre was played and prize winners were Mr and Mrs Frank Perkins and Miss Evelyn Kigbtley FLORIDA VACATION Mr and Mrs Feldmon and sons Murray Norman and Jeffrey of St Vincent Street have returned to the city from two weeks holiday at Miami adds Heads Fl couple will reside in Creston COUPLE LEAVE CHURCH IN LONDON ENGLAND Historic Chapel Scene Oi Wedding Of Local Interest Miss Jean Roens Brothel daughter of Mr and Mrs Cecil Brethet of Thornton became the bride of John Piston of Swansea South Wales at an afternoon ceremony at West minster Chapel London Eng land Dec 22 Dr Martyn LloydJone officiated at the ceremony For her special day Ihe bride chose streetlength frock of white satin fashioned on simple lines featuring fitted bodice softly scooped neckline and short sleeves Her headdress was caronet which held her shoulderlength veil of tulle She carried bou uet of white roses and lily of valley Miss Gloria Wade oi Sudbury was maid of honor wearing streetlength frock of rod vel vet She carried white fur muff adorned with spray of red Sweetheart roses John Ward of Abercynon South Wales was grocmsman After honeymoon trip to Dartmoor Devon the newly weds will make their home in London England Guests at the wedding were from Toronto Victoria BC Australia and Wales Among the guests were the brides par ents Mr and Mrs Cecil Breth et of Thornton The bridegrocmwas former ly newspaper reporter in To ronto and is now on staff with the London Daily Express Toronto Woman Will Preside Iii Inaugural Service Oi UCW Mrs Carder of Toronto will preside at the inaugural service of the new organization of United Church Women at Burton Avenue United Church tomorrow Genevieve Carder is well known in Barrie church circles her husband was minister of Burton Avenue church from 1947 to lestand in her own right as Dominion Board secre tary for Mission Bands in the WMS In July of 1961 working with the Board of Christian Educa tion for the United Church of Canada Mrs Carder assumed responsibility for the develop ment testing interpretation and promotion of the new pro gram for primary children of the United Church graduate of the University of Toronto and having earned her BA Mrs Carder brings to her new resopnsibllltierln the new organization in connec tion with primary children knowledge and understanding which will be of great value to United Church women Burton Avenue United Church ispriviieged and honored to have her present to install the WWW THE BARRIE EXAMINER SATURDAY JAN 18 1962 Navy Shown In Suits Coats TORONTO CPI Classic navy will return to the Cans dian fashion scene for spring Although no ons color will be dominant the biggest color neweis the return of navy in coals and suits Vivian Wilcox fashion editor of Chatelaine and Style told buyers gathered here for the nth Ontario mar kei here Monday Three groups of colors will re place the hot pinks and purples of last season They are the neutrals pastels and red white and blue combination With the stress off color clothes will become curvier and feature more detail Ruffles fringes and loops appear on summer dresses and there are lot of prints The newest prints are flat stylized patterns known as art nuuveau The neutralsv principally beige are shown in rustic or homespun fabrics SOME PASTELS SEEN The pastel colors for spring are blue pink green and yel low The touted peachand ap ricot iones have not turned up but may appear later for sum mer Miss Wilcox laid in nightwear shifts were ex pectcd to outsell fitted gowns by as much as to The yoke and sleeves oi many were cut in one piece MRS CARDER ofï¬cers of the new organiza tion whose president will be Mrs Lloyd Foster Bayview Drive Mrs Foster has recent ly served as regional director for Centre Simcoe on Simcoa Presbytery of the WA and has also been active in WMS work HERES GOOD NEWS AUTO INSURANCE NO POLICY FEE N0 CLAIM FEE NO MEMBERSHIP FEE NO DISCRIMINATION PL and RD $1600 PER YEAR and UP WALTER ADAIR I47 Berczy Sr BanIa THE CHURCH FOR ALL ALL FOR THE CHURCH The Church is the pulses fdaroa earth for tin building of dilnflfl and good citizenship It is IIDIIIMI of IpI nul values Widmt on Churds neither daman nor duly niion can survive Then us four minid reasons why mry person should lflmd mum regularly and mu thadxmehibeymx Forbi owa ab For It cbildnns ask Fri visa uh of Lanai ï¬ndstied Pushth and half which noeda Ilia ml and munl woot Pin to church unduly and send you Mile daily ANN HINDIIRS Objects To Objections Friendship Will Pall Dear Ann Landers My wife and an stumped We need your help Mr 15 year old daughter Is friendly with girl we never cared for Just as we predicted the girl got herself in trouble and had to quit school and get married two inanilu before her 15th birth by The girl is In her eighth month now and shes enormous Sha wears bobby socks and overalls and horses around with the high school kids at our house My wife and think this is revolting We do not feel that an expectsntmother is Iultsbla company for our lsyearold daughter and we have told her Io Our daughter claims that we are snobbish She insists Ihal so long as the girl Is married there is nothing wrong with being friendly with her Please Ile us what to do We aroSTYMTED Dear stymied Youve made too big on issue or this and your daughter is using it Is weapon of rebellion The more you at tack the frienship the more she will defend it Keep quiet from now on Soon your daughter will find that she has little In common with mother who Is busy with diapers and teething rings Shell then turn in friends whose interests are similar to her own CALLS HER MRS Dear Ann Landers My hus band and have been friendly with couple for is years Weve gone on weekend trips together and actually they are our closest friends The man calls my husband Clyde which is his name but be calls me MrsMy husband has followed his lead and calls the other woman Mrsalso told my husband last night that after 12 years his Mrs routine seems terribly Iormnl He says it is up to the woman to invite the gentleman to use her first name and Ihal since neiiher of us had done so the Mrs routine will probably con iinue After years how does one go about making such re quest Do you ieel Ihe other woman will think am being bold if suddenly ask her nusv band in call me Josephine Thanks for your help NOI STUFFY Dear Not After 12 years hardly think you could be con sidered bold if you asked close friend to call you Josephine The other woman will prob any be vasin relieved and will then ask your husband to call her Daisy or whatever her name is And Id say its about time SMOKE AT MEAL Dear Ann Lenders During our noon hour three or four girls usually have lunch together One girl is fast cater She always finishes before everyone elisand immediately lights up cigarette This actually makes me nauseaied have nothing against smok ing in fact smoke myself but theres something about cigar etto smoke blown In my CAMPBELL LTD Furniture Moving and Storage Commercial Warehousing Agents for North American Van Lina St Georges WA Install Executive The installation of officers for St Georges Anglican Church Womens Auxiliary was held Jan ID with Rev Waller Dyer conducting the Installation cere gt monies The slot of officers or 1952 Is as follows Honorary Presi dent Mrs Waller Dyer presi dent Mrs Giliiooly first nunpresident Mrs Stuart riceprcsidrnt Mrs secretary Mrs Ken treasurer Mrs Wai cborn Dorcas secretaries Mrs Warlow Mrs Living Message Gowan fcoihly Secretary Mrs hivell social secretary Mrs Anderson visiting com nuliee Mrs Warlow Mrs Stuart reciorr nominee Mrs Dixson Mrs An derson while Im rating that is very un nppeiizing dont care for this girl and have hunch the feeling mutual Do you think have the right to tell her off or does she have the right lo smoke while olhers are still eating 7NS Dear NS Lighiing up while others are still eating is rude but suspect you dislike the girl more than the cigarett smoke Her personalin prob ably irritates you and if she didnt make while you were 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