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Barrie Examiner, 22 Sep 1967, p. 6

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SELECTING THE fashions they will model at the Fashion Forecast Mrs Trihble left and teenagar Miss Wen LOOKING BACK dy Howell are shown in the Town Shop one of the local firms participating in the an nual show sponsored by the Ys Menctlrs Oct The show will feature everything from casual clotth to evening ele gance with special emphasis on teenage fashions morn incr Photo Book Oi Barries History Available At Antique Show Editors Note short time ago copy of the commemor lllve booklet issued It the lay leg of lhc old Dorrie Post Of fice cornerstone was discover ed at our City Hall Excrrpil from the booklet are published In this Article Barrio lawyer Rowe was respoaslhle for having copies of the hook printed and made available to the members of Collier Street United Church Women for their llcond annual Antique Show today and Saturday in Fellow Ihlp Hail Did you lmow that Barrie had Zone of the Fathers of mind eratioa hero in our town on Wed tuuday October 6th 1884 um rEir Hector Lbngevin Minister of Public Works was born hi Quebec where he booarnc Mower He was renmvned statesman dele gate to both the Charlottetown rand London Coniercnccs and after Confederation Canadas first Secretary of State The Honourable gentleman was in Barrie on the occasion of lay ing the Memorial Stone of the spectnrs office Judge William House and the Post Office in specters Office Judge William 7Boyes wrote comprehensive historical sketch of the town of Barrie and his authentic account Lot the early days is quite de tailed and fascinating EARLY SCHOOLS In i835 Barrie had one teacher In oneroom school But in fish there were three public schools of is rooms with 12 teachers and an average altenlt dance of 550 Judge Boyes lists The Re jligious Educational Commercial and Mechanical interests of the town and the names of the pro minent residents responsible to the town The early settlements the physical features how the town was named and detailed accounts rol many establishments are Vsorpe oi the highlights star or Ayeai haspassed by sinco the photo at leftnnd the photo right were taken and three indies havadisappearedu It is interesting to note that although Barrie was lighted by coal gas Judge Boyes looks for word one hundred years to the era of electricity POSTAL SERVICES In early times the only post offices were Ponctanguishenc in the North and Iloifand Landing in the south Postage rates were measured by distance and did not have to be prepaid letter Winners of the Mill annual Bets Sigma Phi scholarship wards for Canada have just been announced bvaohn Ross ex ecutive vicepresident of the 185 mcmher international sorority from its hcadquaricrsin Kansas City Missouri Three of the $1000 scholarship awards are given each year to English students in Canadian Un iversities one to music stu dent and one to the author at first novel Selection of the English stu dents is made for Beta Sigma Phi by the Canadian Universities Foundation The music scholar ship at the Royal Conservatory is awarded by the Conservatory For the writers award panel Fannie Smith as of Nawmar ket Ont was six feet one inch tall last year Her height caused her distress and Worry to Toronto cost it cent3 one to Halifax 50 ccnls and overseas costs were prohibitive to most pcoplc Ilnwevcr thcy addressed their letters and let the relatives pay the charge One of the settlers mentioned is Mr Bernard CB Com modore of the Lake Simcoo Sail ing Club in 1855 56 and 57 This week in Barrie plaque vm be unveiled to his momoryns part of our Centennial activities IRE BARRIE EXAMINER FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 22 1967 Canadian Scholarship Awards From Intemational Sorority of highly qualified judges makes the choice The names of this years win ners are English students Miss Dina Castes Saint John New Bruuwick at University of New Brunswick John Fekeie Mon treat at hchiil Univer sity David Orr Regina Saska bdicnan at University of Sask atchewan Muisic Student Miss Burnotta Ray 19yearold sop rano of Harrow Ontario at Royal Conservatory Author First Noch Harold Horwood Tomorrow Will Be Sunday Chapters of Beta Sigma Phi in Barrie and the president of each are as follows Xi Beta Pi Mrs Jcan hattersby Alpha Phi Mrs RfDobsan Phi loha Theta Mrs SheilaAlexauder THE TIME ao eight months ago surgeons shortened hcr legaond brought her height down to five feet ten inches tot Wirephoiol Mrs in vs MENETTES Fashion Forecast Early In October Coms Fly With his Pubions Fashion Forecast sponsored by Barrio Ys Meoeltts will be pro uotcd at Central Collegiate Auditorium Oct at 330 pm The show with its trove theme will fulltn the latest in fall and winter apparel frdm casual sportswear to the pawn in evening elegance for the teen ages the chic business girl or the mature woman Barrie merchants are provid inl the clothes and accessories for this annusl event The Town Shop and Sbomons have selected the very latest and most stun hing styles for the show At tractlvs Jewellery has been sel ected by Reeves to complement each outilt lists will be pro vided by Walkers Footwear will be selected by Norman Shoes Hair fashions created by Gil vocal and Perri Clothes for the men of the fondly will be shown by God Bosch Mens Shop The stage of the auditorium will be attractively decorated to provide background for the Come Fly with ma Fashions thclne Specially is situated ramps will ensure good viewing from any vantage point Models include Mrs Gordon Penman Mrs not thy George Baotou Mrs Clara Jones Mn Jack Glrnor Jack Wallwio Mrs ill er and Mrs Herb Thompson Teen fashions will be modelled by Miss Wendy Howell Miss Janet McKrnslo Miss Linda Winter and Miss lw Huggttt Mrs Bo Robertsoowill com mentaia show Background music will be provided by Mrs ller Dmry CONVENERI Among the its lichettes plan ning the show are Coordialtor Mrs Wayne Howell assisted by Mrs Hurry Col Fashion can venerl Mrs Petartln Mrs Butte Stoge Decor Mrs iiarry Coles Tickets Mrs Nubitt and Mrs Robert Jar man Publicity Mrs Clara Jones assisted by Mrs James Harris Program Mrs Evans Thankyou letters and Credit List Mrs Al Hopper Door prizes Mrs Waitsr Adair Tickch will be available at the main desk of the Barrie lollYWCA on Grove St or hurt the convencrs PEOPLE AND PLACES Call Audrey Coulson at 7266537 Diamond wedding cclebrants Mr and Mrs Boyle of Shannon St will be guests of honor at an open house recep tlan Saturday afternoon at the Bayshore Motor Hotel Duniop St Friends and relatives will be received from until pm EUROPEAN HOLIDAY Miss Carol Bowman former resident of Colilar St and daugh ter of Mrs Evelyn Bowman oi Barrie felt International Air port Melton last evening for Luxembour on the start oi an extended ho lday Miss Bowman who has been teachln on the staff of Port Cred school will tour the Continent and the British isles before returning to Canada in the summer of low WEST COAST VISIT Mr and Mrs James Kirby of Toronto St have returned home from trip madevia Air Canada to the west coast The couple visited in Vancouver and Victoria mid were guests for two weeks with Mrs Kirbys son and daughteriniaw Mr and Mrs Jim McConkey of Kamioops British Columbia HOLIDAY GUESTS Enroute home from weeks holiday in Montreal and Expo 67 Mr and Mrs Ron Dnigla and daughter Lisa Marie of Rex daleare visiting in Barrie this weck The family are guests of Daigles mother Mrs Maria Eberhard of Maple live DOUBLE SHOWER loworkers oi the office staff of Lakeview Restaurant and Dairy gathered at the home of Mrs Ted Buffey Edgebill Dr to honor two of the guests with sinprlse showers Miss Bonnie Bailey and Miss Linda Taylor were cohostesses Brideeieci Miss Carol Joye was seated under pink shower Imbrella in the living room olthe Bailey residence for the presentation of variety of gifts Miss Joys will wed William McLuchie of Eng land in Central United Church Oct The second surprised guest of honor was Mrs Ian Macaulay of Parksida Dr mothertabs and former member of the Lakeviow otiice staff The recreation room of the Buffey home was decor ated with large aiorr and baby griits were presented to Mrs Macaulay in decorated bas sinet RCAF AUXILIARY The Ladlea Auxiliary to Wing HCAF elected Mrs Ken Mitchell president at meeting held Wednesday evening The newiyvelected president named in that capacity during the year of 1564 Mrs Lola Carter was elected vicepresidenl Mrs WestgarihTuylor secretary and Mrs William Castell treasurer CENTENNIAL EXHIBIT meeting of the Shricoe County Centennial Art Exhibit and Crait Display Committee was held at the home of Gen eral Chairman Mrs Maude Koury Collier St on Wednesday afternoon Sept 19 Reports were heard from Art Convener rs Noland Crafts Converters Mrs Cav snagh and Mrs Darbysblre and Secretary Mrs New ton all oi Barrie Entries are being received from all over the County and final arrangements are being made for this outstanding dis play which is hcing held on Oct and 15 in Barrie North Col legiate Members of the Simcoe County Arts and Crafts Associa ion and members of affiliated groups will be taking part roaonro Guesss Mr and Mr John Clark of Toronto were over night guests at the home of Mr and Mrs Parsons Shanty Bay Rd last week Australians ADVISES Wite Who Helps Husband Should Get Appreciation Dear Ann Landers May give some advice to the young girl who wants to know if she shouidsacrificc her own college degree and go to work to put her husband through medical school7 The answer is NO did it and it was the biggest mistake of my life was 20 when married Bill had two years of College and he was entering med school went to work to put him through because thought it was the right thing to do Before knew it he was asking me to call himDoctor ca as it sounded more professional He was calling me Stupid and few other things sat home typing his papers while he went to campus lunc lions didnt fit indiHerent world he said Well our worlds have been different all right Now he is successful physician and might as well be on Mars In small ways he reminds me that am intellectually interior to him and that heoutgrew ma years ago thought hed love and respect me more if gave up my chance so he could have his was unfortunatelyMis takca Dear Mistaken You gave up Period instead of feeling inade quate all these years why didnt you go back to school Easy Of course not But not impossible Bill may be oa ingrate but youahouidnt con clude that all wives who helped put husbands through school are sorry INDIGNATION Delrv Ana Lander Several days Ago watched an evening TV show where the host has guests from evory walkof life The guest am writingabout was taking terribla chance because from the way she looked she could have had her baby right there in the studio This woman started by put ting down the telephone com pany for their lousy service and rude operators Then she said Tha mount the phones these days are enough to make person sick Theylooir as if Helen Keller picked them out Alter that shocking remark sha closed her eyes and started to paw the airimitating blind person in all my life Irhavo never seen anything that made me so mad Please cement on this Lcttiag on Steam Dear Steam Your indigna tion is certainly instilled Helen Keller is one of the most remarkable women of any cen tury and anyonewho would ridicule her is beyond con tempt hopc the host on the program pinned that jackass ears back DEED IS DONE Dclr Ana Leaders am girl of in and have problem Three weeks ago my best friend said Your legs look honeymoon trip to Bermuda followed the marrisge of Miss Ross WestgurthTayiar in Central United Church Barrie The afternoon rites were con ductod by Rev Donald White gladioit and mums farm rd the background setting Grinch organist Mrs luna Mob cnbachcr accompanied the solo ist Mrs Jack McNabb of Mines lng as she sang The Voice that Breathad oer Eden and Love and Trust The bride is tha daughter of Mr and Mrs Clifford Lock hsri of Barrie The bridegrooms parents Mr and Mrs Clifford WestgarthTaylor also reside in the city EMPIRE GOWN The bride enteredtho church on the arm of her father For this special day she wore gown oi dove white silk organza over taffeta designed an empire lines Re unbroidercd Aiencon lace and seed pearls accented the high round neckline and bodice with short sleeves The slim full ledgth skirt of the gown with matching lace motifs swept to chapel train gathered to back bow small Francis cluster of flowers held her doabletiered etal veil of tulle flluslon The ride carried cascade of pink Bountiful Sweetheart rams BRIDAL ATTENDANTS Min Joanne McCurdy of Bar rie atttcnded as matron of honor Mrs Muriel Johns of Toronto and Miss Catherine Westgarth Taylor of Barrie were brida maids The floater girl was Miss Darlene Beltooof Stroud All the attendant were downed alike in full length Aline dresser of apricot taffeta featuring lace bodices with scalloped amines and bracelet length sleeves Their headpiece were of match ing apricot lull with flower cluster of petals and seed pearls They carried pendant bouquets tinted mums like they belong to baboon Why dont you get rid of that hair before some guy makes remark felt so terrible that went right home and took my fathers razor and shaved my legs look loo per cent batter and am really happ did it The next day my tile sister told my mom what had done and she blew gasket Nowsha is mad at me and beats me very cold Please tdl her that it was necessary for my peace at mind and that didnt do any thing wrong roan yousrhet let Of New Dear Better Thirteen may be little young for legshav lag but there are exceptions Hairy gains can ruin girls selfconfidence By 15 if she has the problem she should do something about it In your case the deed is done so your mother should detrost already and forget it FURS or srvune REPAIRS STORAGE Before You Boy We invite You To Compare WIGGINS FURS Duniop St Blrric 718486 oai firm Judith Ann Lochhsrt to Brian patlonai of white emotions with apricot The best man was Arnie Dyck of Niagaraoaths Lake Murray Mclifastcr of Angus and Terry WnstgarthTayior of Barrie assls ted as usbers BAYSIIORE RECEPTION Following the wedding guests were received at Beyahorh Motor Hotel The brides mother re ceived wearing pink brocade ensemble with matching access tries and corsage of deep pink roses rrrihcbridegrooms mother as listed wearing mint green lace costume complemented with WHAT THE FOR TOMORROW Planetary influences allllc tive toward personal relation ships on late Friday will con tinue to degree so persevere in your efforts to maintain har mony with all especially those in your immediate circle FOR THE BIRTHDAY lf tomorrow is your birthday your horoscope indicates that as of Oct you will alter montlalong period which will not only be propitious for occu and monetary advancement but also excellent for making longrange plans With Nov however youll have to pull in the reins hit and stress conservatism in financial dealings for an entire month Do not let anyone per suade you to engage in specuiag tion of any kind during that period Ba cautious too during the last two weeks of Decem ber Next good opportunities for upping your fiscal status and making progress on the job fro The first two weeks of December all of January the first half of February late Aprd early May the latter half of June and the entire month of August NOT AGAI 609 minimum of articles any article of clothing liven stadium ME AND MRS BRIAN WmARlHTAYMR Wedding Trip To Bermuda Follows Afternoon Bites matching petallod hat and core sage of pink rosebuds For travelling lhu brides go ingaway ensemble was brown and white sheath of ion sheer with matching coat rown kid accessories and corsogo of white roses accented her outfits On return from the wedding trip tha couple will make their home in Waterloo Oat Oubofclty guests attended from North Bay Parry Sound Nisgaraontlio Lake Fort Erie Toronto London Owen Sound chfrew Waterloo and Orange vlllc STARS sir Ry ESTRELLITA Both travel and social activn tics should prove extremely stimulating in October also in January April and the weeks between June is and Sept of next year Most propitious months for romance October next April and Jun If careiul to avoid friction in domestic circles during late October and early Jamary You should find home and tamily affairs most harmonious during the next it months child born on this day will be endowed with fine intelli gcnce yegarlous nature and excellent literary ability out Till litiiliii till to ll Agencies UNITED APPEAL BARRE YES CLEAN OUTVTHE crossr TIME IS BEING HELD ovsn UNTIL ssrr 231 60 Dry Cleaned Steam Air Finished GET THOSE 2ND BESTCLOTHES CLEANED NOW CASH CARRY OR PICKUP DELIVERY on CLEANING nssraovs ALL roams or MpTH use Call Now coronui QUALITY CLEANERS 162 Napier 7286441

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