Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 2 Feb 1962, p. 6

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ORIGINAL MODELS to be worn in Barries Easter Far ade are being designed by city women at Course in millinery which is being con ducted at the Barrie YM YWCA Owen Strcet Mrs Cecil French of Elmvale is file instructor assisted by Mrs Eric Simpson of Bar rie Assisting class mem MRS ROBERT BEZZANT left has selected high hat model for spring Above Mrs bers in selecting hat forms is instructor Mrs French cen tre who talks with Mrs Ad die Harrington left and Mrs Walter Dyer right Among those attending the afternoon classes are Mrs Fell Mrs Gordon Watt Mrs John Richardson Mrs Brown Mrs Donald Stewart Mrs Fred Laine Mrs Matt Local CNIl Group ToHostConvention JamesWlay gives her opinion on what Mrs Bezzant should use for trimming llalmberg Mrs Pope Mrs George Livingston Mrs Mona Pope Mrs Deitch Mrs Ralph Congdon Mrs Wilfred Knowlesplilrs James Wray Mrs ll Spiker Mrs McLaren Mrs Jack Garrett Mrs Bel zantUMrs Keitha Davey Mrs Dorothy Howell and Mrs Veitch The January meeting of Bar rie Certified Nursing Assistants Alumnae was held at the home ByELEANOR ROSS Metal furnishings have gone high fashion Their growing use in sophisticated indoor settings is one of the leading trends at 1961 decoration and design At recent show top in terior designers used handsome metal pieces in two waysas functional furniture and as an figment in sculpture and In the first category there were sofas lounge chairs and dining sets chosen from quality manufacturers lines Cushioned in buoyant foam rubber the pieces served as basic furnish ings in number of handsome contemporary settings ranging from town apartments to in door loggias formerly called sun porches and lust plain living rooms in suburbin fascinating variety of new metal finishes and distinctive upholstery fabrics gave the fur niture great deal of individu ality and adaptability enovma CONTRAST One setting of city apart ment featured cast aluminum chairs and graceful sofas done in handsome brownishgray finish aptly te rm drift wood lied silk upholstery pro vided richly effective con trast handsome mctnl dining table and chairs had twllght blue chairs were upholstered in multicolored silk plaid lron furniture also has moved indoors Used in an effective room uet ting was new group of band cralted iron pieces with an an tique green glaze finish Seat cusluons upholstered in shades of blue and green harmonized well with the finish ln addition to the upholstered pleces metal tables wen starred For the most part these were oneofakind masterpieces that are true works of art UNUSUAL TABLES The ultimate to creativity was dining table with base composed of series of scalp lured bronze panels The table surface featured an abstract relt hef and fused layers of pewter and bronze There were other tables in nus hue more in the range of the beginning or collector Among these were special bronze and pewter coffee tables done in oriental lath century French Etruscan and contem porary styles Their patina of subtle blues and green or nat ural bronze shades make them glowing additions to contem porary setting Each ll signed art piece and an heirloom of th future It is hard to realize that then exquisite pieces are functional finish that was str ng The as well OW of Mrs Rene Pink Napier St with the president Mrs Marie McKay in the chair Mrs Pink secretarytreason er read the minutes of the prev ious meeting and gave the fin ancial statement Correspondence has been re ceived from the Ontario Provinl rial CNA Association advising the Barrie group they have been chosen to act as hostesses for this years annual convention Members of the group will at tend meeting in Toronto to discuss business matters and formulate plans for the conven thin new member Mrs Taylor was welcomed to the group Midland CNA group were un able to accept an invitation to attend this meeting Following adjournment re freshmcnts were served by the hostess Interior Designer Stresses Color And Lighting Fixtures The room of tomorrow which is created each year to let top design standard for hotel and motel guest rooms is always intriguing because it of fers so many good ideas that can be adapted for the home The room created for the 1961 Hotel Show was no exception Both de luxe double unit and studio room were starred at the Exposition and drew inter ested visitors Color is the big feature stressed by the designer of these units In one unexpected touch she provided twin bed spreads not in matching colors but in harmonizing hues of pink and melon They were made in washable oreshrunk blend of cotton and rayon feature which is as much boon to the The lighting fixtures most interesting For one thing special controls take the place of ordinary on audofi switches Just tum of the dial produces any degree at light desired from semidark neat to glittering brilliance Unusual fixtures that caused comment included theatri cal strip lighting over the on runs in the dressing roambath were Young Parents Should Foresee Problems Of Child Rearing By CLEVELAND MYERS Suppose you were child from three to 14 and nearly every time one of your parents made decision about you or discip lined you the other parent dis agreed Suppose your parents sometimes quarreled about these matters Thousands of children must face such tragedies How these children must worry How hard it must be for them to try to please both parents to honor and obey them Young married couples should talk together before their first child is born about the basic roblems they can forsee in Eringing up child From time to time later they should pri vately talk over any new prob lems that arise with this child or additional children One big goal these parents should strive toward Never disagree openly in the presence of child overthis upbringing They should iron out differences behind the scenes and always agree in the childs presence Parents of one or more chil dren who have not discussed these matters beforehand may find themselves at odds about the youngsters in their pres once They should try to re solve in private some of tha issues over which they strongly greed MEN UNTRAINED Educational trends and prac tices have not furthered agree ment between parents over the upbringing of their children In junior and senior high schools only the girls as rule pursue courses in child development and family life So the parents with difference knowledge and backgron may easily dis agree on the management of children In recent address Dr Paul Popenoe referred to surveys made of nursery schools in which mothers are required to participate personally in order to improve their understanding of how to handle children The resultat the end of the year generally showed greater diss harmony in the home according to the study Some of you mothers reading this may attend discussions on child rearing at your home and school association or club Or you read many books and arti dea on the subject while your husband doesnt Your enthusi asm over these matters may at times cause him to belittle them 21 act antagonistleally toward em If you think you have no quiredrnore wisdom and skill as parent superior to his dont let your husband suspect it Pray for humility and for ability to consider some of his conunon sensé ideisand waya which sometimes may differ from the book PABENTS QUESTIONS You have said tbathold inlzback most children enter ingllle first grade for several weeks or months to get them ready to read is wastent pro eedure Is there no place for reading readiness Yes at home and in the kindergarten housewife as to the hotelkeeper room dratnaticVenetlan glass pendants and panels fitted with pool lamps that can be adjusted to convenient levels NEW VINYL Floor coverings stressed new vinyl which reproduces both the appearance and texture of natural straw matting Liku other vinyl floor coverings this one is easy to cars for via suosy mopping Translucent decorative plastic panels used in living and bath an would be goon in the home too They are as decora live as can he and provite on at home teLling anywhere in the house Among the new furnishings was handsome round coffee table with washable white la minated top and legs of white steel with teak laminated ins lays Steel was also used for the legs of plastic leatherunhoh stored lounge chair in vivid ltk Thornton UCW Plan Meeting The United Church Women of Thornton United Church will meet Feb 13 at 815 pm in the church basement Rev Mr Warr will show color slides and explain his work as misalonary in Brazil All women of the congregation are urged to attend this meet ing and support the work and officers of the new church or ganization The meeting date for this month has been advancedrrone week for thismonth oily on An Examiner Weill no rooms not HElilviATlSlti turnofth fillet mm lhlumlflsk rtlitlc utmltlc nun in tlumh cant olstutnlnr palm salulli av film and llldder inflation oulck yrellmo by Rumlcans lull IDlltlflildn at Your oruulrr BRIDEELECT ille engagement has been announced of Miss Linda Gail Packer daughter of Mr and Mrs Richard Packer of Georgetown to Kenneth Her bert Rix Davis son of Mrs Goldie Davis of Barrie form erlyof Mineslng Knox Pres byterian Church Georgetown will be the setting for the at ternoon wedding Feb 17 THE STARS SAY By ESTRELLITA FOR TOMORROW This days planetary influ ences are more auspicious for personal matters Utah for busi ness affairs Put forth your best efforts in all activities and you can have satisfactory day Vibrations during the early part of the day encourage new friendships FOR THE BmTImAY If tomorrow is your birthday your hornscope indicates that the next year should bring hap piness in both job and personal matters Family affairs should run smoothly and there is likelihood that you will find many opportunities for meeting new and interesting friends especially during the next two months also in June and July New romance next month is also possibility if you are single Improvement in your finan cial status can he expedited by making the best useof your talents between now and the beginning of September at which time you should not only receive gratifying reward for past efforts but new opportune ties to expand your interests Avoid extravagance in March however child born on this day will be endowed with great readiness of comprehension and versa tility Before You Buy Furl Compare As To constant STYLE IWORKMANBBIP AND ABOVE Au PRICE Lam Selection To suit Ever nnacet We Invite Your Inspection No onusnon nosflurm REPAIRING COLD sTonAGn sntlsfactlnn Guaranteed WIGGINS lllllS Barrien Exclusive Furrler who makes and sells for only Barrie Tomato Dunlap St no class THE BARRIE EXAMINER FRIDAY FEBRUARY 1962 Metal Furnishings Milli BOSSES Lead Decor Trend NEED ADVICE NEW YORK tAPlln case you havent already disav ered it your success in busi ness may depend on the limpet treatment of women Criticize Tillys work not Tilly advises company whose business is supplying 11 as temporary office eip the stencils are mu its far better to say What happened to these stencils than to say filly bow co you make such stupid lnlstake The latter approach could make your secretary ring or hair twister nail chswer tabla topper ear puller or knuckle cracker says Kelly Girls Service Kelly Girl says such nerv ous habits indicate lack of assurance and may cost you plenty in office expenses You must recognise says Kelly that your secretary can cost you more than $100 year if she leaves her desk four times day to check spelling in dictionary Buy her one PENCIL CHEWING COSTLY And you must speak nicely to her so she wont chew you out of pencils Josephine ll chronic pen cil chewer Kelly Girl newsletter relates She chews through six inches of pencil year Now what would happen if we all were like Josephine Tha answer We would gnaw through 20000 feet or approxi mately 35000 pencil in year Sound ridiculous Of course it isnt Its worse since most chronic pencil chewers usu ally throw away the mutilated pencil long before they have completely consumed it said Kelly Hints For Women Qn Winter Driving TORONTO CPlWomen are particularly nervous when it comes to winter driving but can gain confidence if they under stand the problems says Ethel McLellan director of womens activities for the Ontario de partment of transport The first time woman starts down her suburban street and there are no other cars around she should try her brakes gently This will give her the feel of the road Before getting into the car brush any snow off the win dows Its important to do the roof and the hood too so that the snow wont blow and block either the front or rear win dows Mrs McLellan says she has never found scra thats long enough to suit and she carries an old curhng broom around curling broom or dis carded house broom will do This means woman can do an efficient job and still stand for enough back to stop the snow from getting up her sleeves PREFERS CLEANSER Mrs McLellan admits shes never tried it herself but she Said friend of hers carries tin of householdcleanser in the ear The cleanser provides the necessary abrasion if the woman gets stuck on ice Six basic rules have been devised by the Ontario trans port department for safe win ter driving The first is to start gently on packed snow or ice Use sec and gear if the car has man ual shift Turn wheels straight ahead to ease starting when stock in snow start in low gear and move forward slowly as far as possible and then shift quickly into reverse Continue the rocking action until free Windows and win aids should be kept clear of ice snow and slash If the lower back windows are left slightly open it will help to keep the in side glass from fogging To help See the world but no us first Our service tutti nothing and we tutu cars of everything down in min utc details Come in soon for full information others see you use headlights during daytime snowstorms Speed should be adjusted to the slipperiness of ice and snow on the road single brake ap plication will indicate how easily wheels will slide Remember that It takes from three to 12 times more distance to stop on snow and ice than on dry pavement so keep well back of the vehicle ahead and drive at slower than normal speeds Anticipate braking situations and start slowing down well be are reaching turn intersec tion or crest of bin Slow down to safe speed to avoid front end skid at turn rear end skid on curve sliding into an intersection or toboggaa lng down hill out of control Pumping hrakos will prevent the wheels from locking and skidding Pumping is quick application of the brakes fol lowed immediately by full re lease Thisvgives alternate in tervals of maximum broking ef feet and steering control while the wheels are rolling BY 500 DAY TOKYO Reuters Tokyos population hit the 10000000 mark Thursday but city hall of ficials said you would need stopwatch to know when the 10000000th citizen was born since the pnptllation increases by 500 each day FENDLEYS FLOWERS 74 BLAKE or PA 35975 The worlds stage set for adventure Eeiti land made of adventure BARRIE TRAVEL sumo 102 Dunlap St PA 66474 no LANDERS Give Star Boarder Dear Ann was loney for to yuan Then met badleior who said he was As Oswald is completely bald very conceited and hard of hearing But like sold was lonely in October of 1960 he lost his job It was either lend him rent money or invite him to move into my home decided to let him move in since he was hav ing all of his meals here any glayy and was doing his laun hen year went by and be made no attempt to find job told him to leave The next day he came down with cold and hes been in bed ever since Ive been bringing his meals on tray and waiting on him for seven weeks lily cleaning lady told me yesterday that when Im not around he gets out of bed turns on the radio and does the twist The doctor says theres nothing wrong with him What can do Dear There may be nothing wrong with film but theres something wrong with YOU Give the parasite 10 days to find another place to live even if you have to hand him months room rent Tell him if he doesnt move under his own steam youll enlist the aid of the law Then do it Dear Ann My husband is soft spoken and gentle Ed ncver raises his voice do all the yelling around here The problem centres around our clghtsyenrold Sue When ask her to do something she just sits there Ed invariably lumps to her defense making ex cuses such Shes busy watching TV or Shes read ing Wait til later Sue pretends she doesnt hear me and Ed hides behind his newspaper Suaa teacher has Twist Out The Door asked it she has emotional problems at home The child doesnt do well in school al though she in very bright Ed says yell at her too much know hes right but thmk hel Eartiy to blame too Please elp us Dear DJ That soltv spoken gentle man is waging cold war against youend Sue in the battlefield You can help matters by re solving not to chew at Sue for gelty things But once you ask er to do something insist that she do it Ed can help by giving you the proper support instead of countermanding your orders it you cant get him to agree married in March because his together to psychiatrist who deals with problem children The teachers question indicates that your child shows symp toms of being troubled Dear Ann Lenders Sheldon and have been going together for two years He wants to get married in March because company is having their na tional convention at that time He figures it would be fun to combine our honeymoon With the convention Last year the company held their convention in this city and it was four days of early break fast meetings and all night drunken brawls was so ex hausted when the convention ended stayed in bed fnr two days dont know how the men stood it Do you think should insist on having my way and set different wedding date Klitl Dear Klkl Its up to the bride to set the wedding date if you dont wish to combine your honeymoon with your fl nncea convention nix the idea And wouldnt blame you EAST BERLIN Reuters East German brides still dream of riding to their church wed dings in whitepainted coach drawn by two white or black horses driven by liverled coachman But this ancient and roman tic German custom seems to he disappearing more and more from the East Berlin scene in favor of socialist wedding ceremonies or church weddings without the coaches There now are seven such coaches left in East Berlin and the owners say that although many couples would still like to the latter are less expensive and so generally preferred SOCIALIST STYLE One reason church weddings and white wedding coaches no longer play the part they used to in young couples life is the introduction of socialist wedding ceremonies Since the first socialist wedding was publicly cele lin factory young couples have decided to celebrate their wedA ding day in their factorys cul tural hell instead of the family circle Wherever socialist wed dings are held in East Ger use them instead of plain taxis bratod in 1953 in an East hep Socialist Weddings Replace Romantic East German Custom monys stateowned factories or offices the state pays not only for food and drinks for the party but also for the band flowers transport and all the thousand other things which can make wedding expensive Favorite music at socialist weddings was Mozarts Eine Kleine Nachtmusik until the Communist youth newspaper Junge Welt complained that it was unsuitable and not solemn enough Now Beethoven usually is played There is nothing to stop the bride wearing the traditional white dress and veil if she wishes but many East German girls choose an ordinary silk dress for the occasion GRAND REOPENING SAT EEB OPENING SPECIAL ONE FREE WASH PER CUSTOMER LAUNDRYlAND 48 MARY 5T YOUD LOVE PAMELA She is only Free years old but when she smiles at us and pops those big blue eyes and TEMPERATURE 104 PRESCRIPTIONS our own farmly sqrjneUlilile bayouAND answvdi CARE WE BELIEVE THAT Having an experienced your prescriptions is important to you Having complete inventory of pharmaceuticals bio logicals vaccines anthole and slclnroom sup plim is important to you Having permanently available records for physlcum references llaxu and matinee is imporlgant to you Hav ing delivery and charge servtces is imporoant lays HI we just melt RECENTLY PAW BECAME ILL Within 24 hours the prmeription we compound ed for Pamela brought the fever down and Pamela was better Everyone of us has wnr ried about Fant unldl we heard the good news now CAREFULLY no Pusanracists rm Wevfeel that every prescription entrusted to us isesimpouoantaslamsoranyrnemberof pharmacist compound DEPENDAEILITY 15 MOST IMPORTANT We believe that price alone and the words Chap Dhcount Cutrate Reduced etc are not of great importance when some one is sick and needs medicine We dont thhxk anyof mmoustomerfriends want to gamble the health of their loved one for possible dubious saving WELL FILL EVERY PRESCRIPTION wml And we pharmacists will always use the best product available said chargethe necessary fair prion needed to operate good phmnacy no more no less When you get your prescrip tion you can depend on it CAtDWEllS DRUGSTORE Goo Caldwell thB Doug Hare thB Cor Gwen and Dunlop Sis PA 92903 on one with

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