Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 30 Mar 1962, p. 6

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ALL ROUND 10an PESENTED T0 GUIDES Aliround cords were pre rented to three guides of First Barrie Girl Guide Company last evening at meeting held at Trinity Parish Hall Col lier Street The allround cord is tho award between first the ceremony class badge and the gold cord Parents of guides attended Shown above making the presentations are from the left District Guidcr irs lvan Groccy presents the award to her daughter Son dra Grocey Division Com missioner airs Frank Carter Ilss Joy Winger captain of First Barrie Guides Mrs Gordon Selwood confers the honors an Madge Pearce Examiner Photo Experts Predict Lite Will Be Easy By ELEANOR ROSS Experts are making all sorts of predictions for our future homcs So if we stick around long enough we may see such marvels as plasticsurface walls that look like the finest of wood paneling and walltowall car peting mode from fibres that will need only sudsy going ovcr to remain new looking And the house that will contain such delights will be con structed of ensytowash colored asphalt and plastic bricks Then theres something else to intrigue and interest the homemaker industry is using ultraveosy ultrasonic cleaning these days And In this wonderful land of ours things that begin on gigantic scale are apt to sim rner down into equipment that can actually be used in the average home and as the equip moat becomes popular the cost oases too COMPLEX AFFAIR NOW As It is now ultrasonic clean ing is rare and its complex affair To describe it simply huge ANN LANDERS tank is filled with detergent The tank bottom has device to introduce sound waves or vibrations into the liquid As tiny bubbles generate and col lapse the impact is like the action of thousands of rapidly movlng scrub brushes Dirt stains grease and what not are washed off all surfaces of any materials placed in the tanksand this thorough clean ing takes but seconds TODAYS WONDERS But in the meantime were not doing too badlyl Even now we have new plastic surface coverings for old cracked walls We have carpeting that can be taken up in strips to put into the washing machine piece by piece or that can be scrubbed with suds right on the floor We have handsome plas tic floor tiles that can be kept as shining clean as the bath tub And the dishwasher and the washing machine arent too hard to manipulate are they So we can afford to wait for all the marvels secure in the wonderful fabrics surfaces and cleaning machines that are available today If He ont Stay Home Go Home To Mother Dear Ann Landcrs am only In this country three years so please excuse the way express myself married my husband on the other side and came here to live He was wonderful per son then and thought would have good life with him left behind parents family friends fine position and many things dear to me Now have small child and everything is different My hus Iband is often drunk and unpleas ant to me know he has been unfaithful because when he drinks too much he boasts about his successes with other women My parents would send me money to return home if they knew what my life was like and how unhappy am hesitate to write to them because my bus band loves our child very much and if leave this country he rwillprobahiy never see the boy again Please give me your advice am very upset and unhappy FOREIGN WIFE Dear Wife You need the help of clergyman or respected third party who can sit own with your husband and explain to him how close he is to losing file most precious thing in his fe If he does not respond to this pproach go ahead and write to your folks It may take this drastic measure to get your hus band to straighten around and be man RELAX CHUM Dear Ann London What kind of racket are you running any jwayIHow serious does prob lem have to be before you will put it bathe paperi had three serious problems last month even signed one Going To Kill Myself but you wouldnt print it You have printed lots of nutty problems in the last three weeks Most ofthem were no where ncar as important as mine Why do youask readers for names and addresses Do you keep tbelriettors on file for ome reason What do you do with the letters people writevto you Why dont you print all the letters so people want the kind of service you say you are trying to give them This letter will probably land in the wastebasket with the others because its not crazy enough to print0N TO YOU Dear On How would you like to read 750 letters and answers in the paper every day Well neither would anyone else And what newspaper could print such load dont ask people for names and addresses do tell them to enclose selfi addressed envelope if they want personal reply All letters are destroyed after they have been read and answered it reply is re quested Why dont you relax UNFAIR FRIEND Dear Ann Landersrl am middleaged widow who is try ing to keep in the swim of things and not lose touch with my friends Lhave pleasant home adequate finances and entertain often Recently had small dinner party invited divorced man who has taken me out few times He asked if he could bring his own date said yes To my embarrassment he brought brash loudmouthcd ungirdled floozy who turned out to be his newly hired house keeper She got dead drunk and spoiled the party for everyone like the man and suspect that perhaps this was his idea of gag Im no snob but dont want to be put in this posi tion again Should say some thing2E Dear If your friend brought this woman as gas it was eruelthing to do to her and it was unfair to you By all means say something like No when he asks you out again And knoekrhlm off your guest list Toots Ife sounds finkey to me TO START CAMPAIGN LONDON Ont CP New provincial safety programs for young cyclists and elderly pc destrinns will begin this spring representatives from western Ontario communities were told Thursday at the start of road safety workshop THE STARS SAY By ESTRELLITA FOR TOMORROW While you can make this satisfactory day on the whole you could also experience some setbacks If you are not tactful with others especially with elders and superiors it really depends on you Look for some good news in the pm FOR THE BIRTHDAY If tomorrow Is your birthday your horoscope indicates that the coming your will be splen did period for forging ahead to ward worthwhile gnals In fact the period from now through the first three months at 1963 seems mode to order where your progress is concerned Make the most of fine planetary influences then and dont waste time on nonessentials Job matters should go espe cially well in September Octo ber and December granting that you really work at them According to the stars you would be justified In launching new financial ventures in early September with more than rea sonable assurance of success This does not mean of course that you should go overboard and risk assets on questionable enterprises Use your best judg ment and keep in mind that con servatism can mean the differ ence between satisfying gain and disappointment Personal relationships should be pleasant for most of the year ahead and you may look for ward to some interesting social and romantic situations between now and late October Oppor tunities for travel are indicated during the some period child born on this day will be sympathetic champion of justice and will have marked literary talents DEPT or AGRICULTURE How Your Figure Grows Depends On Daily Habitss By PEGGY CAMPBELL Home Economist Mary Mary quite contrary how does your figure growI Is it growing too fast Is it not growing fast enough Are you figure conscious if you are oure smart for your figure is mportant to the way you look The way you look affects the way you feel and act The way you feel and act has much to do with friends you make the fun you get out of life To understand your figure and the factors that play part in building it you should have little basic information an understanding of the whys and wherefores of food and how your body uses it INHERIT FRAME Your body build comes from your ancestors Structure height and age affect your build but the figure you develop on your frame is up to you Weight con trol and distribution depend upon intelligent eating habits exercise good carrriage rest and sleep You have weight at which you look and feel your best in theory losing and gaining weight sounds very simple When you eat food that gives more calories than your body U59 IOI energy the EXCESS Dl leftover will be stored as fat sometimes where you want it least when you take in fewer calories from food than your body uses for energy stored at will be used to make up the dif forence In your teens you expect to gain weight as you grow You want to gain enough but not more than you should for nor mal growth Yes losing or gain ing weight sounds simple but if you have put on little too much weight you will need ngiora than Just words to take it There is more to girls fiz ura than Just calories Youve heard about vitamins and min erols proteins fats and carbolt hydrates These are dietary es sentials called nutrients Cal orles are dietary essentials too Nature supplies many nu trients in foods to build your fig ure of health Fortunately you do not hnvo to remember the names of all Different groups of nutrients practice followthe leader When leader nutrient Is present in food its follow are are usually there too if you pay attention to getting foods which supply enough of the leader nutrients you can depend others following along ra are It leader nutrients Blossom Queens Hold Meeting The Thornton Blossom Queens met at the home of Mrs Dixon Roll call was answered by 13 members Mrs Dixon making of apple pie Discussion on Fruit for Din ner or Supper allowed The next meting will be held March 31 at Mrs Fien bieners home demonstrated and cherry PASTRY OUTPUT Canadian products apart from broad are valued at more than $130000000 annually PEOPLE AND PLACES Phone Eileen Dixon or Audrey Couison PA 66537 Notes are intended to cover the general social life of the city and district Weddings anniversaries bridge parties and coming of age parties visitors and tra vellers are all ltcns of later est to the women readers of this page Your help In sup plying Ihis news will be greatly appreciated ENTERTAINMENTS Mr and Mrs Wilbur Dobson of Barrie have been guests at several entertainments given in honor of their recent marriage The bride is the former Mrs Goldie Davis Mr and Mrs Wellington Dobson entertained at dinner party for the cou pie Guests were Mr and Mrs flay lIickling Mr and Mrs Dobson Mr and Mrs Lloyd Thompson Mr and Mrs wal ter Thompson all relatives of the bridegroom Following the dinner party the couple were presented with an heirloom end table The sons and daughters of the couple entertained at family reception at Kennys Banquet Hall and presented the CAMERA CRAFT STUDIO Appointments For Weddings Child Photography Comflgifilclal oto As spatialgglfgr¥3amera Craft Studio will at soluter free portrait of any bridctoltbe Have your engagement nib lure taken now Appointment made at both stout 37 Dunlop St West Frcdfirant Street PA 83927 couple with an heirloom end table The community of Centre Ves pra met at the home of Mr and Mrs John Wallwin and pre sented the couple with gifts following an evening of card games Donald Cameron read an address of welcome and good wishes to Mr and Mrs Dob son Mrs Jack Dyck High Street entertained the bride at an at temoonrtea and the bride was presented with an oil painting executed by local artist Mrs Walter Cook made the presen tation on behalf of the guests The members of Loyal True Blue Lodge of Midhurst pre sented the bride with salad bowl and servers The war shipful Mistress Marjorie Fra lick made the presentation on behalf of the lodge members ORIGENA PIZZA THE ORIGINAL CRISPY Made to your order andvready Piping hot Choose from mush room pepperoni or regular pizza Its delicious and so crispy LAKEVIEWHSIJPER MILK BAR To order In advance lfhone PA 85151 each with special lens to do The same is true of followers These iobs cannot be done by other nutrients You would be wise to find out what foods sup ply theessentisi nutrients and the Job they do in the body You will soon learn how to group foods according to the nu trients they contain No one foodgroup so significant amounts of it nutrients It takes many kinds of foods to supply all the diet sry essentials for appearance and health Choose your calories by the company they keep When do aiding what foods you are going to eat it is rather extravagant to spend large share of your calorie allowance on foods that also carry wealth of nutrients You do not need to carry calorie table around with you and check each food you eat to see how many calories it con tains Often general guide is good enough For example if food is thin watery or dilute bulky or has lots of fibre or coarseness wateryerisp instead of greasycrisp then it is rela tively low in calories If food is thick oily or greasycrisp slick or concentrated then it is relatively high in calories CALORIE COUNT lies But you may ssh how many calories do and daily The amount of calories you can have each day depends chiefly on your age activity and size blast girls of the same age need about the some number of cai orirs per pound of body weight IT day Age 1012 years 1315 years 21 calories 1640 years 20 calories You can make your snack money help fill gaps In your meals aioney spent for milk or alliamburgcr is well invested If you find that your height and weight are pretty far from average itis wise to seek medi cal guidance He can best help you with food plan to suit your needs Do you recall that mentioned exemse when first began Every normal girl needs daily exercise and not just for losing weight It is essential for figurebuilding grace and fun Finally the most important factor of all namely Its up to you to make these things work Whatever food plan or calorie allowance you should have the result is up to you Only you can make the plan work Suggested per pound per day 29 calories WW TIIE BARRIE EXAMINER FRIDAY MARCH so 1982 Search By Trade Commissioner For Rare Secretary Pays Off MONTREAL CPISo after frantic threemonth scorch of Montreal Mexican Trade Com missioner Alberto Fernandez finally found his girl she reads writes speaks and takes dictation in Spanish French and English and her name oddly enough is Kath lcen Williamson How did girl with such Gaelic sounding name become so proficient in French and Spanish Simple really Born in Cuba of Scottish parents Kathleen learned Spanish from playmates and French in school She later came to Montreal to attend McGili University and graduated in 1957 with BA She remained in the city took up shorthand and was working in the export depart ment of textile firm when Mr Fernandez heard about her from friends As Mexicos first trade com missionor to Canada Mr Fer nandez was desperately in need of secretary who was equally as fluent in the languageaf his own country as in the two offl cial languages of this one He had spent three months ilin various employment agencies and advertising on his own by the time he heard about Miss Williamson Wooed and won she now has only one problem Sometimes find Ive forgotten the English word for some things MULTIPLE MUDDLE HELPER England CPLA school in this Derbyshira town has 12 sets of twins on its reg ister seven of the pairs iden tical We are led into muddle sometimes says the headmas ter but havent punished the wrong twin so far FENDLEYS FLOWERS 74 BLAKE 51 PA 85975 llIlSS WILLIAMSON Public Speaking Contestants The public speaking contest sponsored by the Toronto Arch diocesan Council of tbc Cath olic Womens Lennie was the main feature of St hfarya CW1 March meeting in St Josephs Auditorium The contestants were Susan CbarbonneaU Irene Weber Yvette aioreau Brian Collins Barbara lllcCcmb Nancy Mc Llnden Martin Weber Peter Osachuk Nancy Atkinson and Eugene Kramer All contestants are to be congratulated for the time and effort they spent pr paring their sppechcs The winners were as follows first Barbara McCornb second Peter Osachukr third prize was shared by Brian Collins and Eugene Kromer The judges were Frank Muc Donald John Schmidt and Jim Lnloie The contest was arranged by ltfrs Frank MacDonald Education canvener Annual Meeting Topic Oi CSCL The Barrie Branch of the Canadian Society of Creatlia Leathercraft met at the home of llfrs Clarence Corbett fligh land Avenue Wednesday even ing with to members present Mrs Bottrill chairman pre sided Mrs Ernest Cloughley was welcomed as new member Topic of the evening was the annual meeting of CSCL to be held in Woodgreen Community Centre Toronto April 14 The articles to be entered by the Barrie group for Branch competition were chosen Artic lcs for Branch display were shown Five members of the Barrie group will try for Associate standing in CSCL Plans were discussed for at tending the international Assembly of Loathcrcraitsmon to be held in Detroit Michi gan in May HOSPITAL BIRTHS More than 93 per cent of Ca nadian babies are born In hospi tals Before You Buy Fun Compare As To QUALITY tarsus IWDRKMANEIIIP ANn Anova ALL anion Large Selection To suit Every anaxet We Invite Your inspection No Obligation zsrquo onceunmu ICDLD STORAGE Satisfaction Guaranteed WleilNS ItlllS Barrles Exclusive Farrier who mnkn and sells far only Barrie Toronto Dunlop St PA 34858 REEVES Finest 0quin Highlight 0i CWL Meeting Contestants and judges wen thanked by Mrs Coleman llrs Coughiin presided during business meeting him Donovpn report 70 hospital visits In de in ruary llrs Corbett home visits it was announced but lb Parish Picnic would pin the middle of on at Spring water Park CWI to assist in this annual outing Mrs Golds announced plans for the iortiteondng CW1 membership drive llirs Hook ra rted thatK two Guides from to Earrie 6th Division are among thosoI chosen to participate in the fivewcek tour of Great Brit sin this summer The succer sful Guides are Brenda hfclt Mnhon and Elizabeth hicCauley This tour is being sponsored by the Kempenfeit Division of the Girl Guides The meeting was closed with prayer ado PARKDM Your Guide to FINE WINE JIALL MARK CREAM SHERRY the perfect choice CHATEAU icCARTIERM THE STILL WINE FOR ALL OCCASIONS THE PARKDAIE WINES tTD First In Courteous Service MISS EVE BARNETT is in charge oithe SILVERWARE and GIFT DEPART MENTS at REEVES Miss Barnett has been with Reeves for just over two years and is one of the cheerful courteous members of their staff Youll find Miss Barnett of great assistance when purchasing gifts for any occa sion You can always be sure of the Finest Quality and prompt Courteous Service at Reeves REEVES 76 DUNLOP ST Since i890 Diamond Merchants EWELLERS lTD PA 83745

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