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Barrie Examiner, 19 Apr 1962, p. 6

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FAVORITE STYLE FOR THE Essrrn PARADE Youth and sophistication combine in the 1962 version of the brcton Best in high shades of navy or red and in wonderfully rough braids with dash of femininity in Successful Year For Barrie UWC Tile annual business meeting at the University Womens Club of Barrio was held at the home of Mrs Tront Stroud After the reading of the min utes by recording secretary Miss Nancy Smith the presiv dent Mrs McCaw called on the past years executive for reports The members were pleased to hear treasurer Mrs Gundry report that the presen tations of the Canadian Players The Ladys Not for Burning and Spring Thaw were finan cial successes and that the pro ceeds had been placed in the scholarship fund SCHOLARSHIP FUND The scholarship Convener Mrs Stewart reported on the presentation of the scholar ships to two girls who graduat ed last year from the Barrie collegiates and on the changes made in the regulations for the granting of future scholarships Mrs Ross vicepresident gave an account of the activities of study groups and Mrs tt corresponding secretary repgrtod letters received and sen Mrs Rooks gave the re port on membership and Miss Norma Kelly that of press cov erage Mrs Boos who did an ex cellent job as program conven er discussed highlights of the past years meetings The so cial Convener Mrs Morris offered suggestions for arrange ments for meetings and Mrs Paulin federation represen tative brought news from the Canadian Federation of Univer sity Women NEW EXECUTIVE Mrs Smith read the nam es of the next years executive They are president Mrs Ross vicepresident Mrs Laking treasurer Mrs Gundry recording secretary Mrs Racine corresponding secretary Mrs Savage membership secretary Mrs Adams iederatlon secretary Mrs Paulin Program convener Mrs McLean social Convener Mrs Howard press representa tive Mrs Snider scholar ship convener Mrs Stewart The meeting ended with discussion of the aims and ob Jectives of the club WHAT THE STARS SAY By asrnnsnrra FOR TOMORROW This is day in which to lmphasize your spirit of aggres siveness and enterprise Much can be accomplished if you do not daily over activities If forces outside of yourself cause delays in carrying out plans do not fret or stew Be ready to cope with situations The main thing is to act FOR THE BIRTHDAY If tomorrow is your birthday your horoscope indicates that while you can make fair job headway during 1962 it would be more sensible to concentrate on reasonable goals than to strive for the impossible Some recognition for past efforts it possible late in November but you will have to keep plugging in order to achieve the success indicated for early 1963 Personal relationships will be wellaspected for most of die year ahead but it would be well to follow conservative path where finances are concerned Avoid extravagance and specu lation and dont let others talk you into risky venturesespe craily during May June July and early December Along monetary lines August will be your best month Look for some good news where travel adven ture and romance are con horned between June and Sep tember child born on this day will resourceful dependable and of high principles DAY AFTER TOMORROW Caution is urged in all money matters now Watch your bud get and use extreme care in buying or selling In other respects the day should be good one with em phasis on social interests and group activities generally FOR THE BIRTHDAY If tomorrow is your birthday your chart presents some plans log prospects for the year ahead especially where per sonal relationships and ro mance are concerned It you are unwed there is possibility of matrimony during the first week in June in midSeptember or mid November and the stars smile on marriages con tracted during those periods As with Natives of Aries Taureans must be conservative in financial and other business matters during 1962 You can make progress along these lines but you will have to settle for steady slow progress Domestic interests with the exception of brief periods in August and in mid November should be serene and harmoni ous Creative workers should find the first three months of was highly inspiring child born on this day will be conservative persevering and unusually reliable district director draped organza at the crown Wear your breton forward or back to suit your mood and your personality Annual Convention Slated For May The April meeting of Silver Maplc Womens institute was held at the home oi Mrs Schil ler with the president Mrs olielioran in the chair Four teen members answered the roll am member of this Vl because After the usual business the secretarytreasurer Mrs Don Thompson gave report oi the years activities Conveners re ports were given by different members Plans were made to hold card party in the near future at the school Lucky draw was won by Mrs Rush The WI annual convention will be held at Greniel in May Sug gestions were discussed for the comlng year Officers for 196263 are as fol lows honorary president Mrs Johnston president Mrs OHalloran vicepresident Mrs Stewart Jamieson secretary treasurcr Mrs Don Thompson Mrs John ston branch director Mrs Schiller Convener of committees ag ricul and Canadian indus tries Mrs Don McGrath citi zenship and education Mrs her community activities Mrs Martin latoricai re search Mrs Rowat home economics and hehlth Mrs Johnston flower and sick fund Mrs Ed McGrady and Mrs Bert Swan Refreshments were served by Mrs Swan and Mrs Schiller Executive Oi WI Attend Workshop Mrs Haggarty of Nap anee Ontario national Pres ident of the Womens institute oi Canada conducted work shop an Institute Procedure for the executive of Centre Simcoe at the home of Mrs Daw son Vancouver Street April Twenty members attended and received great deal of valuable information on Instit ute work Mrs Haggarty stressed the need for all branches to con tribute to the institute projects and the importance of compil ing the history of the district of each branch The speaker urged the mem bers to subscribe to the Feder ated News through their secre taries for Easter message LANDEBS Use Your Own Hands To Unhand This Heel Dear Ann Loaders have very fine job and enjoy my work The problem is not se rious one Its just annoying fellow whose desk is near mine cant kecp his hands off me Hes not freshJust sort of pest Whenever he talks to me he lingers my head or smooths the lapcls of my suit Ire quently baii come up behind me lean ovcl and put his hands on my shoulders Once when he straightened my collar almost slugged him Please tell me what to do know this will seem childish but its getting to the point where lm not sure can control my temper rouca run NOT bur Not You neednt say word The next time this man places his hands on you simply put your hands on his remove them firmly and place them at his sides Hell get the message SEE PSYCHATRIST Dear Ann Landon What Can do to get my husband to be halfway decent father to his children He sits at the dinner table with newspaper propped up in front oi his face When they speak to him have to kick him in the shins to get him to answer think he actually dislikes our eldest son who is lo The boy made space ship out of balsa woods thought he followed directions very nicely His fa ther tore the thing to pieces and said it was sloppy job that any live year old could have done better It hurt me to see the boy fighting back tears Our youngest girl of four wont go near her father She is afraid of him dont think he has said three sentences to her since Christmas What makes father behave like this isnt it unnatural My husband reads your column religiously and says you are smart cookie He loves your crisp answers Please say some thing to him Hell take it from you Dear Men who belittle and ignore their children are re acting to the cold treatment they received as children They never recovered from the hurt so they pass it on Such people are desperately in need of professional help Tell your husband that the smart cookie said he should line him self up with wigpickerantl pronto END SITTERS SERVICE Dear Ann Landcrs When our two children were growing up my wife and were pretty tied down We always promisedour selves wed make up for lost time alter the kids married Well now that they are married we are still tied down with their kids Both our daughter and our daughter in law drop their youngsters on us every weelh end and sometimes during the week Theyve brought over high chairs cribs toidy seats walkers the whole works My wife has always been goodnatured about this but last week did it Our daughter in law brought her baby over with temperature of 102 She GET THE PRESTIGE GINGER AlE emcee ALE mnls ilnvor rnore sparkle nlols tor ysvr Inonsy heartwarming er his caimly announced The baby is probably just teething but ll hes going to be sick hes better off with you Were going to Minneapolis for basketball game lm writing at my wifes sug gestlon SECOND TIME AROUND Dear Second Where did your children get the idea they could use you this way7 Someone must have encouraged it Unless you want to spend the next 20 years sewing as free sitters for your grandchildren suggest family powvwow in vite them to take their furniture horns and line up competent help to stay with their children Ottawa Reception For Music Teachers The annual convenibn of the Ontario Registered Music Teachers Association will be hoeld in Ottawa from April 23 30 111a program includes short courses music displays and lectures by noted musicians Many events oi interest have been planned one oi which is program by the Bach Chair from Montreal At the conclusion oi the con vention Their Excellencies the GavernorGencral and Mrs Vanlor will receive the dele gates at Government House Miss Jessie Erysonwiii be the delegate from the Bar ric Branch oi the Registered Music Teachers Association PC SET DATES OTTAWA CF ngres sive Conservative headquarters announced Wednesday night that nomination mcctings have been scheduledeia choose Con servative candidates in 63 rid Tell them the old folks on re tiring from active duty ings in the next weeks for the June is general election gym Missionary Will The monthly meeting oi Churchill United ChurchWomen was held in the Sunday School room with Mrs Lucas presid Following the presidents call to worship Hymn is was sung and scripture passages were read irom the 96th Psalm and from St Pauls eplstle to the Ephesians The Lesson Thoughts wcre read by Mrs Lucas who also led in prayer clos log the worship period with the singing oi Rejoice the Lord is King Aiter the reading of the min utes the roll call was answ ered by biblical verse ca turing the word trust Mrs age led in prayer for our spe ial missionary Reporting for the Finance Committee Mrs McCluskic pra sontcd the budget for 1962 which was accepted by the Society Bréntwood Club and Weele Meet The seventh meeting oi the Brentwood Pizaches was held recently The meeting opened with the 4H Pledge followed by the minutes of the last meeting Tho roll call which was fruit dessert my family likes was answered by five mem hEr5 The discussion was on gar nishing fruit specialties and table arrangements For group work members assisted in making centre piece using fruit SIX KING SIZE Ii 01 BOTTLES on we BARRIE EXAMINER munsmr span is 1952 Be Speaker At Churchill UCW Meeting The Easter Thank Offering meeting is planned for April 23 when we will be iolned by some neighboring societies and our guest speaker will be Miss both Huddicston presently on turlough from the mission iields Miss Huddloston will show color slides of her work Taking over or the program committee Mrs Paterson took as her topic Truth Hymn 156 was sung followed by beautiful meditation on The Mirror of Truth presented by Mrs Paterson Mrs Russell Stewart and Mrs Mcl Brown ing Mrs MacDonald sang solos The chapter on Family Life from the Study Book was taken by Mrs Stewart and the meeting closed with prayer Luncheon was served and dal hour completed the even two Travel Arrangements AIR SHIP BUS RAIL HOTELS RESORTS CRUISES CAR RENTALS 0x Johnson and Co Lid World Wide Service es H52 ln1 Dunlap sum as no revenue EM sasrs suprise celebration was held in honor oi Mr and Mrs Walker Caldwell of Guthrie on the occasion of their 45th wedding anniver sary The party was planned by the celchrants families including their brothers and Beeton WI Elect New Executive Becton Womens institute held its regular meeting and cloclion oi officers on Tuesday in the Library Hall with 22 mcmllcrs and one visitor present Mrs Butt presided During the business report on the district executive meet heing held in Cookstown was giv en by Mrs Cecll Reynolds report on the workshop busi ness procedure was given by Mrs Stephenson Mrs Cole reported on current events Result of election of officch is as follows past president Mrs Euit president Mrs Cecil Reynolds first vice president Mrs Fred Parsons second vicepresident Mrs liruman Bell recording secre tary Mrs Wright corre sponding secretary Mrs Kearns treasurer Mrs floss Watson press secretary Mrs Cole The was conducted by Mrs Keams Hostesscs for the meeting wereMrs Wright Mrs installation of officers COUPLEuMllNRK ANNIVERSARY sisters who attended from Toronto Cooksviile Minesing Sisyner Orlllla Port Credit Crown Hill Guthrie and Bar rie it was twofold cola hrailon as Mr Caldwell also marked his birthday at the occasion The couple received congratulatory messages from Guthrie United Church and Adult BihchClub as won as from their many friends and relatives Ky BEWARE OF QUACKS ionder doctors using see rct methods gadgets or modi cines may promise to cure cunlt cer but theres not one proven case on record to support their claims according to the Can adian Cancer Society Km Before You Buy Furs Compare An To osrvne Resnuna REPAIRING acorn STGRAGI Satisfaction Guaranter OQDALITY WORKMANSIHP AND No onusdon Anuva Au wares Lam Sciaclion To lull Every and We Invite Vonr Inspection WIGGINS 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