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Barrie Examiner, 23 Mar 1962, p. 7

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KIWANIS AUXILIARY 1040K AHEAD TO EASTER Members of the Kiwanis Club Womens Auxiliary are planning ahead for Easter In planning for Easter most womens thoughts are of fash ion but members of the aux iliary are thinking of others less fortunate They are busy preparing envelopes for mail ing for the Easter Seal Cam paign In doing so they are assisting the Kiwanis Club of Barrie with one of their main projects the Ontario Society for Crippled Children Shown above working at the home of Mrs Fred Smith Dalton street are from left to right Mrs Nettle ton Mrs Harry Milne Mrs Frank Perkins Mrs Wilbur Laking welfare convener and Mrs Ernie Burton Other ivo men who were assisting in cluded Mrs John Rooke Mrs lierthn Stewart Mrs Roy Topping Mrs Jack Sies sor Mrs Harry Nutter Mrs Jack Butler Mrs Bob Hodges Mrs Bobicr Mrs Jack Riddel Mrs Rogers Mrs Alice Phillips Mrs Lang and Mrs Norman Clark The clubs mailing area covers radius of 20 miles Examiner Photo Customs Topic Of The March meeting of the Thornton Womens Institute was held at the home of Mrs Jennett Mrs Eeatly op ened the meeting with the In stitute Ode and the Mary St ewart Collect Roll call wasLets take look at prejudice Minutes of the February meeting were read Members were informed there will be demonstration entitled Catering to crowds on April from 930 am to pm The course on 143 pounds of meat will he held in the Un lted Church basement on Ap April 10 Mrs Beatty and Mrs Dixon will instnict these clas ses which are open to WI members and residents of the urea workshop on WI procedure will be held at Cookstown Ap lit from to am to pm Members were reminded of the institutes 60th anniversary which will be celebrated in July The program on citizenship was conducted by Mrs Hunter Mrs Carr and Mrs Reid Mrs Reid spoke on the motto The three Rs respect reverence and responsibility She told members of their duty to their families in these three Rs and to new Canadian citizens We should take close look at outselves and be above repro sch she stated Mrs Charles Spencer spoke on the Associated Country Wo men of the World and what it represents The annual meet ing will be held in Australia this year Mrs Spencer explain ed that the meetings are held by radio The president may he 50 miles from the station and the secretary even farther Mrs Orval Carr introduced speaker Rev Mr Warr of Thornton Trinity Church who spent six years as mission ary with the Indian natives of Brazil ing as well Of Brazil Speaker Mr Warr said that the main threat in this country is dis eases tuberculosis jaundice and malaria claiming the most victims Indian women are great workers said Mr Warr They sew and make their own cloth as their familys The male Indian is great hunter but he is prompted by his wife to look after the land In most cases the wife acts as the beast of burden Mr Wnrr displayed headpie ccs car rings and necklaces me On play was cigar which the itch doctor in this coun try smokes One of the strange customs of the land was described by the speaker If mother dies in child birth the child is left to die also unless the mission aries take it and care for it The April meeting of the VI will be held at the home of Mrs Black This will be the annual meeung and the no minating committee will present the slate of officers Mrs Ban ting and Mrs James Speers form the committee Play Is Approved By Adjudicator GUELPlI CF The St Catharines Community Theatre Thursday night played Clear ing in the Woods as the third performance in the Western 0n tario Drama League Festival Adiudicator Essa Ljungb na tional supervisor of drama for the CBC termed the perform ance very honest and fas cinating presentation He said the St Catherine group was strong contender for the honor of performing in the Dominion Drama Festival at Winnipeg in May Children Enjoy Train Travel When Excitement Minimized OTTAWA CF child excited about train ride isnt likely to sit still for the duration of the trip so it is best to dress him in comfortable play clothes says Jackie Tapp of the CNRs public relations officerhere child who doesnt have to sit stiff aild formal in Sunday best clothes will arrivein better humor Mrs Tapp adds this advice to persons travelling with young children Take along favorite toy book or blanket familiar object helps overcome any fears the child may have To keep excitement at minimum keep the trip matter ofrtiict by taking along biscuits and other midday treats usually given the child If special diet foods are neces sary take along good supply in case the train is delayed for some reason The kitchen staff will aid in preparing formula and pablum and will heat tinned foods bottles and prepare soft bniied eggs Theyll also keep baby food or special dietetic foods on ice Mothers with young babies are advised to carry disposal diapers GOOD TRAVELLERS Children adapt quickly and easily to train travel and the natural rhythm easily induces sleep Mrs Tripp says xln fact children are the best tllavelicrs When reservations are made it is important to give the ages of the children to determine which ones are eligible for childrens rates Young passengers who travel alonermay be left in the care of the conductor If the railway is notified in advance arrange ments are made to have the child met by passenger rep resentative who will ensure the child gets to his connecting train and arrange for the child to eat if the stopover is lengthy Although the railway stipu lates no age limit Mrs Tapp said she personally thinks child should be 10 or 12 before travelling alone SPECIAL SERVICES She stresses the need for notifying the railway in advance if special services are required Stretcher cases can be put through some windows of sleep ing cars but it is necessary to make arrangements ahead of since not all windows are adaptable Wheel chairs are available at main stations for the use of passengers Passenger representatives will meet elderly or infirm persons and direct them to restaurants washroom facilities and other trains cant think of anything within reason that we wouldnt couldnt or havent done for people by the native women Royalty Applauds Rock Roller LONDON Reuters Prin cess Margaret and rock roll singer Cliff Richard drew crowd of 700 screaming cheer lng teenagers to London youth club Thursday night Margaret and her husband Lord Snowdon were given no uprooriuus welcome when they arrived at the club set up in Londons east end by the Church of England three years ago to help bring local children and the church together They smiled their way through 15 minutes of contin uous applause which grew louder when Richard club president it onto the stage behind the princess The princess president of the Church of England Youth Coun cit said later she and her hus band really enjoyed their visit MIDWIVES COLLEGE The Royal College of Mid wives foundcd in London in 1881 raised the status and im proved the education oi British midwives Queen Of PeekABoo Look Now Works For Tips Board NEW YORK APlRememv ber Veronica Lake the peer aboo look girl of the mics Today she waits on tables and serves as parttime host es in the cocktail lounge at Manhattan hotel Once one of Hollywoods most glittering stars she appeared in dozens of films and her face and figure were featured in scores of magazines and news papers Today two decades and three husbands later she lives at the Martha Washington Hotel for Women and works for tips and her meals at the Colonnde Itoom downstairs Miss Lake now goes by the name of Connie DcToth Connie is her real first name and De Toth Is the name of her second husband film director Andrew DeTatb She was divorced about two years ago from her third husband muslc publisher so Ieph McCarthy STILL ATTRACTIVE She looks older now of course and her long blond haironce combed so that it fell over her right eye in showbusiness trademarkis swept back But she is still an attractive women and recognizable as the former star Miss Lakeor Conniebegan working at the lounge about THE STARS SAY By EmELLIKA This days aspects continue to he at restrictive where financial matters are concerned Fine Influences gov ern personal relationships how ever and both family and group activities generally should prove highly enjoyable FOR THE BIRTHDAY tomorrow is your birthday your horoscope indicates that you should start looking ahead now The balance of this month and April will be two of your best periods in the whole year Foresight and good judgment used in planning and executing your program for the coming year will prove highly reward ing from both job and monetary standpoints Take the longrange view in all ventures since there may be several months in which matters may not go so well Keep trying however since worthwhile goals can be achieved by years end This new year in your life promises great happiness in home and family matters some interesting social experiences and if single new romance in July or August August will also be excellent for travel Do avoid extravagance in No vember and December how ever and guard against fatigue during September child born on this day will be intelligent sellconfident and endowed with great enthusiasm CROCHET MOTIF HAT Every woman wants new Easter hat This one we think especially suited for any occasion when the bat plays an important role such as at wedding or anin formal reception To crochet this model send stem We always give is prompt courteous iervlcs Ask your doctor about our nhnimscy next time he writes prescription or you Prescription plottedup and delivered free or Charla CUSDENS PHARMACY 14 human PA was is Collier st PA 06414 selfaddressed envelope to the Needlecraft Department of this newspaper and request Leaflet Before You Buy Furs ComporeAe To cooaun came owoaxllumsmr awn ABOVE ALL PRICE tam Selection To sun em auueet Invite Yonr inspection No obligation ousnnma Lemma COLD nanacz Satisfaction Guaranteed wmllllls rolls Barrist Exclusive Forrler who makes and sells formnab Barrie Toronto Dunlop St PA £68 three months ago because she said like people like to talk to them Connie wasnt working Wed nesday night An old ankle in jury has been bothering her ceatiy and she came Into the cocktail lounge on crutches lat down in booth and propped up her left foot on the seat Ihat ankle is just mass of shattered little bombs she said her voice still as sultry as In the old days It hap posed couple of years ago when went to the Forest Hills tennis matches with mode date He tripped and was the nearest piece of furniture man sat down at the booth and asked her if shed be inter ested in part in play Connie changed the subject Later she said everybody waan to manage me cant stand being managed She said she doesnt need the money and talked of taking part sometime or maybe in vesting in business Some nights when the televi sion set in the cocktail lounge is turned on Connie Deloth can see Veronica Lake In an old movie Recently she watched the glamour girl on the screen for while then turned away and said Idont believe anybody was ever that young MW TEE BARRIE EXAMINER FRIDAY MARCH Sales Ad Men Central Ontario Sales and IIGZ7 Give Twist To Unusual Ladies Night Advertising Club gala ladies night will he held at Kennys Banquet Hall tomorrow even ng There will be complimentary corsages and free gifts for the ladies The Four Clefs or chestra will provide the dance music There win be lucky spot dance prizes and special door prizes twist contest will be held in keeping with the current craze aw general manager of Reeves Jewellers Limited Ross Smyth chairman of the speakers bureau of the Can adian Public Relations Society will be the speaker Mr Smyths address will be Its Later than You Think He will trace the evolution of flight from its early days to the present and he will predict what airline flying will he like in the 19705 As an active member of the Jnycoe movement since 1947 Mr Smyth rose through the ROSS SMYTII various offices to the national presidency of the Canada Jun ior Chamber of Commerce in 1955 He has also served as vicepresident North America of the Junior Chamber of Inter national Israeli ChildCare Program Launched By Hadassah Founder NEW iran AIDShe was laid the groundwork for public small woman and she once health in what later became the said she could work ill hours day her use she lpt the Sabbath and had cast iron stomach She was Henrietta Szold who 50 years ago founded IIadnssah Womens Zionist Organization of America with women Its 318000 members now are mark ing yearlong celebration Mrs hose Halprin national chairman of the golden jubilee and ranking Zionist woman in the world outside Israel recalls Miss Szold as very quiet but with bit of temper without ego tremendously creative Born rabbls dough 1860 Miss Szold was writer translator historian In 1909 she visited Palestine and was appalled at the high mor tality rate of mothers and babies Back in the United States she organized Hadassah Hebrew for Queen and 1913 sent two trained ILS nurses to Palestine to begin motheer care as start of health program During the First World War Hadassah was asked to send medical unit group of 44 doctors nurses dentists and sanitary engineers landed in 1918 set up hospitals in five major cities and nursing school in Jerusalem That medical unit in effect AllANDAlE DRUGS PRESCRIPTIONS Rexull in SALE MAR 2631 PA 82823 state of Israel Today the huge medical ceo tre at Klryut lladassah Hades ANN LANDERS Flying Is Career Marriage Gamble Dear Ann Lenders Im very much in love with fellow who will soon be fullfledged co pilot for major olrline Weve gone together since high school and always knew wed be married one day But now that he is pressingme for date Im having some second thoughts Ila would have to be away from home several days at time The temptations for man in his job are enormous Some women inst go for guys in uniform not to mention the added problem of those good looklng stewardesses Ive heard that the crews become very friendly and generally they all stay at the same hotel Its bad enough being exposed to temptation during tho day but this night stuff has me con cerned Perhaps could get some in formation from your readers who are married to pilots What are the chances for solid mar riage when husband flies FEET ON THE GROUND near Feel Some occupations offer more opportunities for phl iondering But in the final anal ysls the Big Question To Cheat or not To Cheat rests with the individual In my opinion marriage to pilot would not be more nor less hazardous than marriage to shoe salesman doctor or plumber Dear Ann Lnnders My boy friends parents went out of town last week Chuck had on dare not to touch his fathers ear Well he found the keys and drove to school couple times During lunch hour Monday he let me take the wheel just for fun Im learning My foot hit the gas pedal instead of the brake and we ran into bill board No one was hurt but it will cost $8300 to fix the cor Chucks parents came home yesterday When they saw the car they exploded He took all the blame They are making him pay for the repairs and theyre grounding him for month sah Town on Jerusalems out skirts carries on the original preventivecurative approach by consolidating its healing teach ing and research facilities After Hitler came to power the 73 year old Miss Szold started new career in child rescue and rehabilitation To date more than 100000 Jewish youngsters have been saved educated and made part of the community She lived to be 84 still fighting for the Zionist dream of Jew ish national home in Palestine at the me time tryl to establish riendly undervtanding between Arab and Jew nerves Finest Quality First In Courteous Service MISS IDA CAMERON office manager one of the cheerful courteous membe want to go table folks and confess but he cant see that any good wauid be accom plished if got mixed up in it In fact he says it might even make things worse Cant sleep at night thinking about this have $5400 saved from babysitting and want to give it to Chuck but he wont take it Should speak up or keep quietGUILTY T00 Dear Guilty Speak up Chuck is noble to want to protect you but you must never permit any one to take your lumps Go to the boys parents and offer to pay half of the repair bill They will respect you for it and what is more important you will have more respect for Yourself Dear Ann My husband and his brother are in business to gather They draw the some amount weekly and divide the profits annually My husband works like horse and is the brains of the business the brother takes life easy and ev eryone knows it The brothers wife is social cllmber and big spender For years they have lived up every dollar with their trips big cars and fancy parties We have always lived con servatively and have managed to save nice little nostcgg Now we want to blly beautiful new duplex We could live on one side and rent the other side out as income property My husband told me yester day that his brothor would like to buy the duplex with usonly he has no money He wants us to put up all the cash He wtll pay us monthly for his share tike rent What do you think of this idea Frankly am against it Is It worth fornlly flght7 GRETA Dear Greta The idea is Ipoor one and hope youll nix Its apparent that you dont care for these relatives Having them next door would be mur der And what would you do pray tell if they couldnt pay the rent Kick em out Buy onefamily home 791 Guaranteed To Accentuate Yotn Sentiments Whatever The Occasionl FENDLEYS FLOWERS 74 BLAKE sr ra 35m has 41 years of service and Is only rs of the staff at REEVES to assist you Miss Cameron has worked in every department through the years but her present position takes most of to many Barrie and district residents ance to new residents of Barrie Quality and Courteous Service at REEVES nerves 76 DUNLOP 51 Since 1890 her time Miss Cameron is known she is anxious to be of assist You can always be sure of the Finest Diamond Merchants JEWELLERS lTll PA 8374

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