muwarm my mmvpmnr aw osnnuunnmmrmhm give up hope ano by voml MR AND MRS DOUGLAS STEVENS Christmas Setting For Rites lit Collier United Church in Christmas setting of hotly and polnsettlo and bouquets of white poms and pink carnation elforning Miller Slreet United Church Shirley Margaret Edith Dawson exchanged vows with Douglas Jnmcs Archibald Stev ens The afternoon ceremony was performed by Rev Skelly Dec 2a The soloist Miss Vcra Bald win song Peiieet Love and The Lord is lily Shepherd as companied by the organist Lloyd Tufiord The bride is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Harry Elgin Daw son of Elmvnle The bridegroom is the son of Mr and Mrs Archibald Stevensof London TRADITIONAL GOWN Given in marriage by her in ther the bride chose lull length gown of Eebulous peau do sole The fitted bodice fen turcd softly scooped neckline and elbow length sleeves The bell shaped skirt swept into graceful chapel train Appliques of corded Swiss lace traced delicate pattern over the bodice and skirt crown of porn de faiiic fashioned with three self roses held the bouffont veil of silk illusion tullc The bride car ried cascade of chetileart roses with slltIer ribbon stream err ATTENDANTS The brides attendants includ ed her sister Mrs Jack An derson of Barrie as matron of honor Miss Frances Stevens of London the bridegroorns sister was bridesmaid Miss Kimberley Dawson of Eimvaie and Miss Lisa Anderson of Barrie both nieces of the bride were flower girls The senior attendants were CanadcTS Health Minister Named Woman Of The Year ll Judy Lahfarsh energetic ex plosive and controversial min ister of national health ehcl welfare is Canadas woman oi the year for 1963 AiMisrLaMersthhnsï¬ltrTand sharp tongue match those of her predecessor as woman or the year Ottawas Mayor Charlene Whitton was chosen in Cana dian Press poll of womens Edit DIS liberal party official once said if Prime Minister Diel eobaker was terrified hed have Charlotte Whition in the House of Commandant wait till he encounters Judy LaMarsh It wasnt long alter she took her seat in the Commons tol louflng byeiection in October 1960 tllat the Liberal MP from Niagara Falls began spirited attack on the Progressive Con aervativa government of the day Andaduring the federal elec tion campaign last spring she made headlines as key mem ber of the Liberal partys truth squad which followed Mr Diel enbaker around the country correcting what the Libs considered to be errors what he said Since becoming head of the health department last May Miss LaMarsh has directe most of her energy to promot ng grfedorol contributory ort hle oidags pension plan QUIT SMOKING Site collided headonwith on gowned alike in dresses of blue satin peau dc sole The gowns were fashioned with fitted bod ices with softly scooped nesklines and bell skirts accented with bows of matching fabric at the hack Their headdresses were open crowned piiiboxes with tiny veils in tons to match their gowns They carried bouquets of pink and white earnntlons The flower girls were attired in bouflant frocks of white silk voila smocked in blue tones They wore matching blue rib bons in their hair and carried small baskets of pink and while carnations Ross Munro of Toronto was groomsman Richard Stevens and Wayne Pettit both of Lon don and Gordon Dawson oi Etru vaie were the ushers RECEPTION Following the ceremony re ception was held at the Big Red Rooster inn Elmvale Receiv ing the brides mother wore gown of coffee brown crepe complemented with brown feath ered hat and brown accessories Her cartilage was pink carna tlons Assisting the bridegrooms mother was attired in Dior blue crepe dress accented with matching satin binding and flow ered bat in blending shades Her corsage was deep pink car nationai Leaving for the wedding trip the bride donned turquoise English wool crepe suit enhanc ed with grey Persian lamb jacket and hat Her Corsage was pink carnations On return from the honey moon to New York City the year title is Mayor Whitton newlyweds will take up residence at 254 Edward Streetlondon MP JUDY LAMARSH day she had smoked for years Although shels not an ad mitted feminist and use steers clear ofwomaMytoplcl Miss LaMorsh campaigned for beauty salon on Parliament Hill only to flnd that when she joined the cabinet she no longer had time to make use of She bought wi last if nunnerupfcr woman oi bia time winner of the llondr which mate the woman considered by editors tobave made the greatest impact itfilE dlntngitbe year Miss women as muscles in the face and throat was between life and death television section was again loathe Broadwaybounds play Iron mourns TeenagersPhilosophy bear Au laden sin uk llil you to print lhll to let lV fellow teenoxen know how lucky they are to have lust nor mal good health lam ll ioyearoid girl who lived tty much the um kind life that most teen down with disease with name too long to write so will use ill initialsMG This disease paralyze certain could not utter single word Swallowing mouthful ofJood oiteh caused me to choke so became afraid to eat Thats the way had to live floln September of 1962 to May of that Then had delicate operation and the surgeon re moved gland The doctors didnt know for sun whether the operation would help or even whether would live through it For week after the operation lighting for every breath made up my mind was not going to die lust refused to Today am healthy and nor mal thank God every night for the gift of life and health So please tell teenogers avsry whcratbnt if they have health they have everything Little things like an argument with boy friend not geitlngvaaked to dance not getting into ll cer tain college are really unimpor Sy EILEEN DIXON If Mrs Earl Cox realizes all her aims and objectives during her term asiipruldent of the Barrie Art Club all citizens of Barrie will boneiit from her drive and ambitions She readily admits some of ideas but she credits it all to the fact that she is in love with Barrie and therefore is convin ced that so many things could generate here First and foremost in the plans of the club is setting up place where artists can work this is our main difficulty said the president At this time the club is in no position to purchase building as such but this would be iiieflrsi slap Secondw Mrs Cox feels that once town becomes city an art gallery is important to the cultural life of its residents If new library was built this would be the ideal location to house gallery Perhaps the same setup as at North York There should be other aeadietica there as well as books she added TO PROMOTE INTEREST hope in the near future to be able to organize an auxiliary of women who are interested in working for the good of art in the community They need not of women in Quebec Since her 1962 appointment as Quebecs first woman cabinet minister Mrs Kirkland Caagraln has Tighti ad better facilities for caring for retarded children AUTHOR REPEATS sheila burnford of Port Ar thur Ont author of the best selling Thellncredibla Journey topped the literahiro and art category for the secondyear Walt Disney movie of her story had its premiere in Port Arthur in the fell Ciose behind were Montreal and and owe st Gweihalyn Graham whose frank exchange of letters on bicnlfurellsm was published in book entitled Dear Enemies The stage screen radio and topped by Tomato actress Kata Rod who scored success in the New York matinee company of Whos Afraid of Virginia Woolf and won the role of Cait lin opposite Sir Alec Guinness Dylan based on the last years of the life of poet Dylan lhomasw For the third year Teresa Strains the fiery era singer from Toronto was cked as the leadlngnomnninthc worldiof music She drew considerable attention in less when sha and in Moscow because the felt the audiencedldnt applaud lier enthuslaatiraiiy enough Abigail Hoifmon the young nears live year ago came her plans may sound like big been UHAOLZWOIMDSJCMV and sdmitmhpwouid foumalisti Solan cVCbaputRoll walked cutofltba Bolshoi Tbo think tion ofthis Is Timer For All flat when you consider what some people have to face TEANIIIUL TEEN Dear ï¬nk Tile philoso phy in your letter is com ALL of us should think aboutadults as well ll teenrigors thank you for who COMPLAIN Dear Ann Lenders What is the proper procedure for per son who goes into lovely taurani olden complete dio nerand when he in ball through the meal discovers the food is terrible Is it proper to ask to see the manngerl Do you recommend complaining to the waiter or the waitress Or is it best to remain quiet pay the bill and not re turn to displace againi This topic has been the basis for healed argument between two friends and myself and we want you to settle ittiEAN TOWN EIRDIE Deng Bird The reasonable solution is to tell the waiter or the waitress precisely what you are dissatisfied with if the steak is tough or too well done or too highly seasoned you will undoubtedly be offered another one if the soup is burned or cold you can try that again too To grumble in silence and never retroa to place without giving the management chance to make things right is unfair Britain in coins President Has Lofty Aims In Plans For Clubs Future Pboto by Eavcro MRS EARL COX be interested artists but women who feel the need of promoting art interest in the city Mrs Cox thinks that Barrie should attract artists since it has such inerssting surround ings inflict iiiher beliefthal Harrie would be an ldealloca tlon to have summer school Its an ideal spot for artists since it is ci pic an artist wishes to surround himself withmost artists need each others company In recent interview with Mrs Cox which was held at her home on Shanty Bay Road learned that her artistic talents follow other channels as well since her home reflects her ar tistic nature She has been member of the Barrie Art Club for six rather spend her timcvpsinting than as sncxceutive but real izes that all members must take an active part in the club it it ll to survive There is so much or ganization to be done in this club the president noted and the council is responsible Mrs Coxs program oonvener is Mrs Frsnir Craig and her social con vencr Mrs Robert TarEush Each council member has one elite lubricate MEMBERSHIP INCREASES llio presidEht remarked that thistle one of the best years from the membership point of view and she was happy to report that moremen seem interested in outlining the program for the year Mrs Cox commented that two art classes were ooo duetedby Arnold Hodgkins Clas sea were onnductedtwice week one portrait class and the other class in oils They sworeheld fera course of ap proximately six to eight weeks she said Other plans included bus tour which took members to 19 art galleriesiu Toronto visiting smaller galleries first and winding upat NISITQIODID Art Gallery Jack Potlock con ducted tbartolir and explained the paintings to members wal very educational tour Mu Coxremsrked it is importantto see original oil Referrtn beekto the in lanes at area Mrs Coir men tinned thatushe felt instruc are oi inmmlmmr gioupitogive ii Jamil Ends Season fog and social evening for tho Gee dub was bold recently The meeting In called to or dthl the cot Mra Goo don Rix welcuned every one and read pom lll Your melee Roll call was answered by gift or decoration have made not coating over one dole far Many lovdy items were shown no memory Mrs Den ay rbcead the mlnolnsnof the No vcm meeting ey were approved and signed Remrfs were given by the treasurer Mrs Young for where by Mn Graham and Mia Mae Ferguson Correspondence included sev eral thank you notes The president thanked Mrs Krul for having the misting at her home it was announced that the members will canvass the vilb age early in February for the March of Dimes The remainder of the evening was tuned over to the com mittee in charge of program and lundl him It Denny Mn Martin Mrs Pinilnsy and Mrs Sabin Mrs Pralt opened with Guiatmas sing rang Many amusing contests were held with the winners be ing Mrs Ayrcs Mrs MacDonald Mrs Peacock Mrs Pratt and Mrs Young each receiving prize winnera playoff contest was held with top winner being Mrs Yomg The next meeting will be held Jan to ISM at the borne of Miss Mae Ferguson afternoon set aside for painting then lust naturally spend that time working on my hobby Said the Harris Artist Another project which was first for the Barrie Art Club was sale of paintings at Salons Store on Dunlop St where club members hung approximately 76 paintings on Dec and 7th The president described this as prearristmas sale ofpaln tings done in the area with so true interest for Barrio residents Oddly enough Mrs Coxs fav orite subject ls trees This re potter was sure it would be flowers sinca the Is wedl known hi the area for her beautiful floral arrangements The president explained that although many of the principles are the same line rhythm etc she felt that she just couldnt capture the fragility of the flow or on canvas However am attempting to paint flowers now and dont become as easily dis couraged as used to Mrs Cox began painting ap proximately eight years ago an der the diredion of Mrs Harrie who Mrs Cox says is most capable in giving glound wor NEW TECHNIQUES feel an artist should point with different persons because he learns different techniques from each one One instnlctor may be strong on colors an other on rs one has something unique to offer in painting in group you get more than instruction For instance one instructor painted wllhtaught me to ap predate subjects on dull day Even If never paint reAlly well just understanding more about art will satisfy me said the president She explained that instructors open door for an artist and lead him to allfl Actually one could say that art is Just sideline with Mrs ury tag II in oclock this sum Guests will include members of the urea and associate members and their wives Arrangements IninchlrgeolIAMorceiRa cine and Lt Fuller and Bert Sneigmve VA gall formal ball will be held at the Royal Canadian An moured rm Sdtool It Comp Borden length ball gowns worn by the ladies will comple ment tbs dress blues worn by their escorts As guests of the Mesa members of the Sgts Mesa Squadron Grey and Simon Foresters and their wiv es attending will include Dr and Mrs Alex Doleshowoky W02 Lorna Wildcats and Mrs Williams Sgt and Mrs Glenn Brown Sgt and Mrs Douglas MacDonald Sgt and Mrs Ed ward Barron Sgt and MrsRo belt Campbell and Mr and Mrs Ross Kell Dancing followed by midnight buffet supper will highlight the entertainment Members of the Royal Can adian Air Force Association No 44 wing and guests will dance in the New Year to the music of The Three Sills fmm lo pm until amArrangemcnta for thcicvent are in charge of Bob Duncan The annual New Years one party will be held at the Legion Hall Collier Streetby members of Branch in of Royal Canad ian Legion Chairman of the evening is Art brown assisted by Lawrence Ferguson and Mesford Thompson lOOF members and guests will celebrate the arrival of not at the annual New Years eve dance at tho lOOF Hail Collier St commencing at 845 this evening The dress is semisforlnsl Miss Winnifrcd Cameron has returned to her residence in Tor onto after spending Christmal week with her brother and air terlnisw Mr and Mrs Cameron and family Mui caster St NEW YEARS BIRTHDAY Miss Patricia Hoare daughter of Mr and Mrs John Hooro Dunlop St West is home for two wccko holiday from Night ingale School of Nursing Tor onto Miss Hosrs will be guest of honor at New Years birth day pariy held in her honor at her parents home Party guesm will include Mrn Muriel Mar tin Halifax Nova Scotis the oclcbrabts grandmother Rev and Mrs Ralph Lyons and daughters Sheryll Janet and Jackie Elmira and Ralph Price medical student at the University of Toronto HOLIDAY GUESTS Mr and lllra Gary hayllss and daughters Nancy and Peg gy of Oshawa hava returned to their homafoilowing Christ mas hoiiday visit with Mr Bay lics parents Mr and Mrs Wal ter Bayllsa of Tliiln Street and Mrs Bnyliss parents Mr and Mrs Norman Synth of Sunni dale Road Cox who leads an active loin in the community to church work and assists her husband Earl Cox with his radio and WM mm wqwmnruu when wrummmrvmmnmvmrwmwmw mana tlra William Furbeech Mrs Wilsons mother Mr and Mrs Neiiicxtfrudlfrciarry Canon Mr and Mn torrid West Mr and Mn David Kai ncdy Mr And In ltou ï¬llre cott Mr and Mm Jack lbeer two weeks vacation at th boine of Mrs killers pirate Mr and him Graham Dixon Mr and Mrs James Savage Mr and Mn Graham Davis Mr and Mrs Robert Thompson all of Barrie and Mr and Mn Jack blues of Sault Ste Marie Mr and Mn Edward lneson mm of Rose Street other guests at the Ionian residence during the ï¬lm bolldary sleason Includ sons Dougas Norman and innard all of Tomato and Peter Sun recent arrival in Canada from tendon England ape of St Andrews Presbyterian Church was the setting for the marriage of Pearl Catherine Machfillan of Alexan dria Ontario to John Alexander listk of Carrie The ceremony was performed Dec 78 by Rev Ross Adams and witnessed by Mr Clarks soniniaw and daughter Mr and Mrs Cecil Young reception followed at Mr and included Rev and Mrs Adams Mr and Mrs Norman Archi bald of Ieaskdale and David and Randy sons of Mr and Mrs Young ilir and Mrs Clark will take up ruidence at Alerandrta FROM PRINCE GEORGE 30 Mrs Keith McGee and son lfavin of Prince George British Columbia are holiday guests at the Lount Street residence of Mrs McGees brotherinlaw and sister Mr and Mrs Burke and family and Mrs Walsh mother of Mrs McGee WEEKEND GUESTS Mr and Mrs Jack Hunt John Inn Robert and Joanne of Van couvsr British Columbia were guests at home of Mrs Hunts brotheriolaw and sister Mr and Mrs Frelelgh Crewe Bay fleld Street during the weekend The Hunt familyrwera en route to Toronto where they will take up residence following Mr Hunts transfer to the Tomato office of Canadian Marconi other week end guests at the Crow resi dellce were Mr and Mrs Wallace of Collingwood parents of Mrs Crows ENGAGEMENT The engagement has been an nouncedot Miss CorolAnne Gra ham to Robert Earl Crewe Tiis brideelect la the daughter of Mr and Mrs William Graham Barrie Tile bridegroomelect la the son of Brigadier and Mrs Crown of New Glasgow Nova Scotia St Pauls Anglican Church Midhurst will be the selling for tbaalternoon cere mony Jan HONOR COUPLE Mr and Mrs haw Gough of Drury Lane entertained 50 guests on Saturday at farewell party in honor of Mr and Mrs Glen Gilchrist of St Vincent St The guests of honor are leaving the city to take up residence in Kit chener where they have pur chased tilellallmar Florist Shop HOLIDAY PARTY festive holiday party was held at the residence of Mr and Mrs Graeme Wilson of Edgehul Drive on Saturday eve nlog Among the guests were the Letitia Street residence of to Mrs Young Guests SKIING IN COLORADO Mr and Mrs Alian Dntry left the city Sunday on route to Crested Butte Colorado loca lcdnesr Denver after spending the festive holiday with their parents Mr and Mrs Herb Drury of Wellington St West and Mr and Mrs Ralph Snel groveof Theresa Street 11 maple will be giving instruc stnictions in skiing at Crested Butte during the month of an usry beloro returning to Unlverv city in Des Moiner lows AT HOME Rev and Mrs Gardiner Skelly entertained at the annual At Home for young people of congregation who are away rain the city attending school or working The annual Sunday evening social which is heldval the Skdlys midenca on killer Slrcet gives the hosts an oppor tunity to keep in touch with the young pcdple of the Church Among the guests were Misses Carol Quinn Lynne Walls Chris tina Cameron Anna Dougie Mary Leo Whatmougb Ann Fer ris Messrs Gordon Ferris John Stewart Dill Stewart Jim Wligar Dr and Mrs John Reich the former Mary Dea gie Misses Helen Klitmer Joan Merril Cheryl McNutt David Bell WEDDING GUESTS Cutofclty guests attending the Stevens Dawson wedding held Saturday in Collier Street United Church included Mr and Mrs Stlnson Mr and Mrs Robert Stlnson all of St Thomas Mr and Mrs McKee Mr and Mrs Harry Mc Kee Mr and Mrs Warren Burk all of Windsor Mr and Mrs David Purvcs Mr and Mrl Woodhouse Mrs Former Miss Joyce Earmer all of ToronioMlss Anna Morelond of Gonanoque Mr and Mrs Don Squire of Streetaville inn Steele Paul Moss all of bonded Ontario FROM OTTAWA Motor and Mrs Fishci and family formerly of barrio new residcnisof Ottawa have arrived to spend the festive sea son with Mr and Mrs John Quinn and family of 250 Welling ton St East Russell liforcton student at Toronto leachera College is spending the holiday season at the home of his mother MID hioreton of Woraley St MTAWA GUESTS Mr and Mrs Stan Peryer and son Ken of Bowman Avenue havs returned to the city fol lowing Christmas weeks boll doyin oitews where they were guests of their son and daugh terinlaw Mr and Mrs Stan PeryerJr En rwta home the Barrle residents spent the week end at the home of Mr Per yera brother and slsterialaw Mr andMrs Fred Peryer of Peterborough Howeverundor her leadership the Barrie Art Club has increa sed its membership to so last year sndbopes to top this In less New members include group of high school students Mrs Cox says that these junior memberscen learn great deal by attending the meetings and hearing the various speakers can help student decide wblcli field be will outer Theipgsjchants belief that art WWWWJWW which all interests should spring is paitof her driving force HEARING mourns ON salon Will be hech virus JANUARY Hummus 1036 am to 230 pm at the HOTEL Fires HEARING AID sweetener seawca FREE AUDIOMETRIC HEARING EXAMluAL TION SEE THE NEW BATTERY CHARGER You nocdneverbuy bsficrloslgsln flENliiAl HEARING SERVIBE new orrica Qih id indiviopéfsuee Willowdole on Phone long distance and ask for zeurrn coco lilo Toll Charge Immunoassay wi ovary part made by perfectly work smoothly yearalAak about matchless Bingeccrsdiil and Willlfi liiiiffff MODtt Efmpla to uninhiqu pornhaythmd 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