Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 22 Mar 1962, p. 6

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CHILDRENS fashions this season are stylish but dur able Dresses Morn by the group above will take them for stroll in the park to friends birthday party or day at school Back row from the left are twin sis tors Jacqueline and MadeL line Hacicot Jacqueline Dow del Cathie KirlJrI From row Allison Malcom Cara hieEachern the youngest mo del and Debbie Paine tEx nmincr Photo Feminine Trend Prevails At Borden Fashion Parcrde Its going to be grent spring for Canadian women and their admiring men who are in fav or of femininity in fashion Fashions new feminine lady like mood was expressed with lively imagination at the Spring Fashion Slow it the Garrison Theatre Camp Borden last ev ening Women who insist on looking like women will find themselves in the height of fashion this season SOFTER TREND Attention was focussed on the more bodyconscious semifit ted lines with easy skirts and cropped setvin sleeves The softer trend was emphasized with flares flounces neckline drapings and unusual trimming details Colors heightened the lady like romantic feeling of the new styles The palest beiges soft greens and golds sunny yellows and muth prints were favorites The new Aline was shown in frock of daffodil yellow fash ioned oi ArneI linen worn by Mrs Cheyne Styled on prin cess lines flaring gently into sixgore skirt with low pleats the dress can be worn with sash at the waistline lower on the hipline or without Chanel influenced basic suitI featuring jacket with detailed stitching was model led by Mrs Thompson In delicate shade called frosty blue the suit is per fect for travelling or business wear To complete her ensem ble Mrs Thompson chose uc cessories in the new bone shade Many new versions of the perennially popular shirtwaist were shown along with slim skirted blousons and many styles with pleats and fluid flounces on the fuller softer lines of spring fashion trends SHOW STOPPERS Separates were the show 5top pers Stretch varieties are more popular than ever and if you want to be avant garde Youll select the fashions with the untapered legs which are straight but easy Tops are longer this season some even fingertip length Fabric news is stretch denims while other popular fabrics in clude linen cotton duck and seersucker and blends such as nylon and orlon The majority of the toordin ates shown were fashioned of washable fabrics which is im Aportant when ingesting in sports clothes These are tie signs for comfort and lounging Childrens wear is lovelier than ever before Easy to care for nylon was used in many of the little girls party dresses Misses Cathy Kinchem and Al lison Malcom wore powder puff frocks in shades of lilac and yellow fashioned with shirrcd nylon ruffles and bouffant skirts and their own matching taffeta slips SCHOOL TOGS School logs are designed with mother in mind Coltons were fashioned of the easytocare for fabrics for the young misses and gentlemen This spring season color sur passes all other features on the lingerie scene Wild living col or most suitable to the leisurc 1y type sleepwear and lounge wear so popular today Most popular of these are the green shades lime and turquoise Next are the oranges and ye lows followed by the rosy ton es all with some complemen tary shade of green Color of course is confined largely to the double life type of sleepwear such as the liuu Mun gowns or patio pyjamas some with jackets others long tunic styles easily adaptable to loungewear Fabrics where many color combinations are used to the greatest advantage are cottons and cotton blends Fine combed batiste and sateen finish being the first choice many offering dripdry featurlt es Members of the Catholic Vo mens Society of Camp Borden are to be commended for their efforts in arranging this color ful showing of spring fashions Clothes were modelled by Camp Bordon residents and shown from local stores in cluding Phillips and Phillips Wiggins Furs Zellers Limited and Evangeline Stores of Bar rie Mrs Dorothy Gardner was commentator Following the fashion parade members of the CWS entertain ed at the Euell Building in hon or of models and guests and staff members of Barrie stores participating in the event PEOPLE AND PLACES Phona Eileen Dixon or Audrey Conlson PA $6537 Notes are lntended to cover the general social life of the city and district Weddings anniversaries ii II ay bridge parties and coming of age parties visitors and Ira vellers are nil items of inter est to the Women readers of this page Your help in sup plying his news will be greatly appreciated Mr and Mrs Neil Mac Donald Parkside Drive have returned home from vacation trip by air to Hamilton Eer muda They were guests at the Bermudiana Hotel NASSAU VACATION Miss Joan Dermott CooksA town Jim Westbrook Tomnto Street and Mr and Mrs Dnn lruelove of Peterborough will leave Malton airport Friday morning for two veeks holi day in Nassau The foursome will be guests at the Fort Mon tagu Beads Hotel AFTERNOON TEA An afternoon tea was held at the home of Mrs John Edge Blake Street in honor of Mrs Peter Gates and Mrs Bruce Abbott Mrs Gates and Mrs Abbott will be le ving the city soon to join their husb ands who were recently trans ferred to Toronto Among the guests were Mrs George Craig Mrs Mervyr Vitherow Mrs Robyn Hales Mrs Howard Gr ant of Meaford and Mrs Borysiuk REGINA GUEST Miss Sally Lou Abern Regina arrived in the city yesterday and is guest of her parents Mr and Mrs Ahern Shannon Street Miss Ahem former employee of The Barrie Examiner is now associated with the Regina LeaderPost Miss Ahern is in the city to at tend the third birthday party of her brother Ricky today WEEKEND GUESTS Cpl and Mrs Gordon Dyer and son of St Jean Quebec were weekend guests at the home of Mr and Mrs Arthur Dyer Owen Street FASHION commentator Mrl Dorothy Gardner of Barrie is shown above with Mrs Van flyssel Camp Borden commer of the fashion show as they officially open the event Mrs Gardner wore AN LAN DERS when Hamel suite in the new bone shade with match ing accessories Mrs Van Ryssel chose sheath dress in color extravaganza of shades of green with mat ching bat and beige nccesson ies HotHeaded Driver Gets Cool Reception Dear Ann Lenders Ive only been married few weeks Pete and get along fairly well with the exception of one thing which bothers me terribly He has hot temper which gets out of control when he is behind the wheel of car If another driver does some thing to annoy him such or pull ing away from 12 light first or passing him too closely Pete will yell some ugly Profanity out the window Sometimes the other driver doesnt like this and they have running argu ment right on the street Once driver accidentally bumped him in the rear and Pete got out of his car and wanted to light him This is embarrassing to me and PW begged him to cool off lm afraid one day hell tangle with the wrong guy and get his head knocked off What can do IRISH EYES Denr Irish Courtesy behind the wheel of car can spell the difference etw clan Life and death Drivers who vent their hostilities on other drivers often wind up in hospitalor worse yet in morgue And some times iey take enrioad of innocent people with them Tell Pete to work out his ear ger on golf course on tennis court in bowling alley or in swimming pool mad mo torist like mad dog is threat to society WIDOWS RIGHTS Dear Ann Landers In 1959 our brother married woman none of us cared for wont go into the reasons here He died 11 months later and left her lovely home car in surancein other words plenty comfortable Before his body was hardly cold six months after the in neral she started to go out with other men Our mother is very upset because this woman still wears the diamond rings our brother gave her Mother says that since she has no children and is conduct ing herself like single girl she should give up her rings We feel it would be nice if she gave her rings to Mother because Mother has never owned dia mond and this would make her very happy Also this woman wasnt married long enough to deserve half of what she got CONCERNED FAMILY Dcnr anuy If you think diamond ring would make your Mother very happy why dont you all get together and buy her one widow has the right to wear her rings even if she was marv ried only five minutes And from the tone of your letter this par ticular widow isnt going to give you vultures the time of day so forget it ALIMONY Deni Ann The divorcee who signed her letter Satisfied should have signed it Very Fortunate How many divorced women have small income from fathers estate and good pob Under such ideal circum stances of course she is able to take care of herself and her children with modest support check and no settlement But most mothers are like me Ann We must swallow hard and accept financial help from husband who has chosen to live alone or woman It is bumi ting to be dependent on man when you know he no longer cares As for me it would be infinitely easier if didnt need my former husbands financial help but have no fathers estate and my children are too small to leave so cant work full time So you see Ann not every divorcee can afford the luxury of independence Unfortunately hope youll say so CROWDED BOAT Dear Boat You said soand you said it well Thank you Confidential to The Cynic Yes believevin prayer If you havent tried it dont knock it CHILD CARE STUDIED VANCOUVER CPlNew re search and teaching facilities costing $41000 have been opened at Vancouver General Hospital for the department of pediatrics of the University of British Columbia The new cen tre brings together scattered laboratories to provide more effective research and teaching program COLE SLAW Cole slaw gets its name from the early Dutch settlers of New York whose name for cabbage salad was kool slaa STORK snap 24 OWEN ST IPA 849l4 THE STORK SHOP WILL CLOSE ON WEDNESDAY MARCH 281k BIG BARGAINS ON ALL MERCHANDISE FIXTURES FOR SALE ENTIRE STOCK MUST BE CLEARED WE WISH TO TAKE THIS OPPORTUNI SINCERE THANKS TO THE PEOPLE PATRONAGE IN THE PAST 14 YEARS TY TO EXPRESS OUR MOST OF BARRIE FOR THEIR STORK SHOP 24 OWEN STREET is Dressup Time For Your Home We Have The Largest Display 0f Carpets Drapes Lamps Fixtures NORTH OF TORONTO BROADLOOM Tb lines or Wilton Cm pets complete mg of 17 number and choice or 150 colors Ind nriecm LAMPS wondcmu selection of table floor lull pole lamps well no impelml chandeliers DRAPES From modern abstract to cotton colonial and Italiln bmcndu ann for all liv ing Inn 01 your homo on when 5pr IS DUNLOP ST PA 6162i OUT FOR an afternoon on the town the above trio from the left are hirs Thom son Mrs Dixon and Mrs Baker Hosts Air Cadets WA The March meeting of the Womens Auxiliary to 102 Air Cadets was held at the home of Mrs Mildred Baker Tol ronto Street President Mrsi Frank Porter was in the chair Roll call and the minutes of the last meeting were read by Mrs Archie Irvine secretary Business of the evening includ ed completion of plans for the bake sale held at the YM YWCA Owen Street and ar rangements to hold draw in June During the social hour mem bers played bingo and refresh meats were served by the ho less The April meeting will be held at the home of Mrs Charles Brown Maple Avenue Highlights of the evening will include white elephant sale and showmg of color slides taken in Florida SALLYS SALLIES Travel Arrangements AIR SHIP BUS RAIL HOTELS RESORTS CRUISES CAR RENTALS or Johnson and Co Ltd World Wide Service PA W23 IOI Dnnlop Emit on Bay at rnronro all new Miss Julie Lorenz Mrs Thomson wears Chanel suit of frosted blue Mrs Dixons suit is fashioned of double EMERGENCY COURSE TIMMINS Ont CPEleven Timmins housewives completed an emergency welfare course knit worsted wool in cherry red and Miss Lorenz models the color combination that lays spring 52 red whit and blue conductd by the local Emor geney Measures Organization with an average mark on ex anunotions of 77 per cent MARCH SPECIAL By Any Measurement theres NOTHING Just As Good As GENERAL ELECTRIC Automatic WASHERS norms NEW CYCLE HIGH SPEED DRYER Automltio hllb lpled drying Intern Inir caplet ovrinnlo but selector ISIfety restart letcb anrcellln lnmol tnp Ind drum Flne main screen not tun Openth on either no or no volu CGE Written warrmty s1 69 Come And See The GE WRINGER WASHERS Year Protective warranty EW VI AUTOMATIC FILTERFLO WASHER om lrlb clvaclty FilierPln washing water level Front wxicr raver ukc or man water rnrer atlll temp Hndl mum $259Zf MODEL 521311 $l 09 With Trade and up TV and PIEITS APPLIANCES I47 Duniop St East PA 66441 When It Comes To SPRING COATS Come To STRANSMANS For Easter ahead Choose from diversity of styles and wonderful fabrics and wide range of charm ing colors Laminated Pure Wool French Coats Length Coats Ali weather Cool Jackets etc LADIES WEAR 44 DUNLOF ST EAST PA 84284

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