Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 17 Aug 1968, p. 6

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no sovvrcmw aupfmw Qumran tourlol no mum Following MAC nighttoScotfand the trinfleramidtbefroudiflt the lahoountry fw After in Motion lul land they tofAuiriaand viitedpllcesotmuaicalhlatmy lhey viewed tbenoeocco Cath edral birthplch of Mozart in Sale burg in Vienna the home of the musing Johann Strauss mmugeuer toured cruxM lo amoua eompoaers beethoven Hlydn odd Schn bert ride through the Vienna Woods Included afternoon in and demnoflrntlon oi the Viennese waltz by proieulonli dancers accompanied by native musicians An Hungarian Gyp grow entertained con eert olliunzlrlan music ln Venice gondola trip through the canals included an ltaiiaubarilanaproyidin mu teal background dutingtti rl ward flight in italy they toured Asslsal the birthplace of Saint Fran the patron saint of ltnly Tltti Art Gallery Rome Tlvoli Gardens Ind Yfence At Minn they visited LoScIla Opera House and the musical gallery which displays the ori ginal pianos usedby Beethoven and Liszt 1116 gallery also dis plays original manuscript oi the composers and costumes worn in the operas Before re turning to Londooior the home arr residents land where they attended concerts by native yodellcra with Alpine no DEAN FOR Law SCHOOL Gerald beDain 44 year old Montreal lawyer has been named dean of Osgoode Hall Law School The school located for 138 years in mid town Toronto will more to new 57000000 centre on York University campus laicr this ycarfilr LeDnin is shown with his wife left and their six children clockwise from iop lcit Barbara 11 Cather ine ts Alison l7 Corolyn9 Eric 7and Jennifer CR Photo Banking Industry Searching For Wealth Of New Talent By ROBERTA ROESCII Today the banking industry ls eager for wealth of new talent for the many jobs and services now being created in banks in fact the need for banking employees issuch substantial one that the US Department of Labor now predicts that by the middle of the WiOS some 500001 additional people will be needed to help business industry com munity development families and private individuals with fi nancial advice and banking services If this type of service is your choice for your working life you can go into variety of phases in the field depending on the size at your bank and the background iflh For example if you enter banking following your high school graduation you can start with clerical work If you have college background you can move into advertising account ingu public rclalinns audit and you bring to your control personnel market and investment research business managememeiit taxes branch banking and foreign exchange If you become an adminlsira tor or officer and there are many administrative positions you will make policy decisions in the credit and invest ment department which is charged with the task of lending or investing money ii the op erations department which keeps the bank functioning smoothly or at the trust de partment which sets up and manages individual and corpo rate trusts When you pin to go into banking right iro high school you should prepare yourself in school with business and cleri cal skllls If on the other hand you are planning college edu cation iirst degree as busiA ncss malor or the broad gen eral background or liberal arts graduate is almost equally desirable when advancement is on your rriind Once you enter the banking field you will find that almost every slzeahie bank has an on thejob training program to teachyt1u particular job In addition the American Institute of Banking the largest industry sponsored educational system in the world otfers courses and many banks will pay the tuition for the studies their employees complete successfully Salaries in most banks today are com parable with those paid by other commercial organizations Em ployee benefits are good Opportunities are good for women too since along with the women in middle manage ment jobs there are growing number of them in senior mam agemeni and even top manage ment spots The National Associotion of Bank Women professional so cicty of women bank officers reports that all arouodthceoun try there are vice presidents assistant vicepresidents estate planningyniiicers corporate se cretaries and branch managers who are the first of their sex to hold these jobs THE STARS Tsar By ESTRELLITA FOR TOMORROW Planetary restrictions where personal relationships are con cerned lift now so Sunday should be an extremely pleasant day Especially favored Out door interests group activities and travel FOR ran nmrunay If tomorrow is your birthday the year ahead promises much ahead in the way of career and financial advancement not also through the coopera tion of business associates and influential friends who are inter estedin your welfare it will be important however that you 5918 word domineering antagonize those best in posi tion to help you best periods for advancing yourmaterial Between now and March and May and throughout next June and Juiyf Personal matterarvnl also be governed by fine influences wrth theemphasis on romance in Octobe April and Jun travel and stimulating social ac tivities in October an alie oround good onth for Leoites in January April May and June Except for brief periods of stresspossibly in mldlt0eto her no ter minJanuary domestic concerns should be eeptionaliy bar onion child borno this da wili have natural quai csot leader ship could excel as business exeeuliv Also endowed with personality wduid lesmnn Generous pliine ary intliiencea continue to goyer personal re lationships so you should find born accompaniment and con certs by Swiss childrens groups groups WINE AND STEAK This evenings entertainment at Bartlo Golf and Country Club will consist of wine and steak party followed by dane log to Bob Hunters orchestra Severalinen members of the club who consider themselves expert in the mlinarY art will cook the steaks to order on outdoor grills FROMSAULT STE MARIE Mrs Joy Armstrong has re turned to sault Ste Martcailer visiting friends for several days in Barrie MONTREAL GUESTS Mr and Mrs Colin Heworth and son Ricky of Montreal West were in Barrie thisweek on the wayto Parry Sound or holiday Whilehere they were guests one evening of Mr and atrlnnabruck and the garetfignttto William my leg bu been annotated by tho brideelectrlpamm Mr uni Mn William Plgott Mr and Mn Frederick of Toronto are th parents of the bridegroom elect The wedding in to be held at Trinity AnglicanChurch Barri en Sept Prerbyterlnn Barrie will be the setting for the marriage of lulu Jana lbtliae flourish and Will iaintldarold hicNabb on Sept Mrs William Teller Strabana Ave Mr Haworth is president of the public relations firm Communications ENGAGEMENTE New Lowell gt United Church will be the scene of the rnarf riage of Miss Patricia Jean Duff and Ralph David Bellamy on Sept 7Miss fluff is the daughter of Mrand Mrs Ivan rwmmazm¢nmnrwn wwfltffimgwrm or hedonia Frinklinvilia Genocide Portvllle and Glenn New York Cory Pennsylvnnl Ottawa St Thomas lbcrnhlll iftlbdale Edgar and the Banla Nelsons naturalized arrived in Canada from the United States in me tie aetiiedin Emelflbsafln homo and linen retirement years ago he and hire Nelson have made their home in Barrie boy do and that many girls Michelangelo byqu their puma when brother la ill tit aeenu answer and Dilliii question to the circulation manager around the country received hundred of answers and learned to my surprise that to some areal girls are permitted tohepaper boys But in most pl tit noninodifalnoéfiaok lrath privilegeal am printing the lat ter from the president of thodn ternatlonal Circulatlbn Man gers Aasoeiatlnoklr hon Reed of UttieRochpArlransaa Dear Anna You asked why cant girls be carrier boys As president of 70yearold organ ization which represents over million carrier salesmen would like to respond toyour quesllon Thera arcm ny row cite Todays newspapers are big Sundays average is tli agape nod pounds it takes strong boy to Hobbriss carry too papers If sub scriber sawa 14yearold girl carrying this load wed get plen ty of phone calls Many carrier salesmen must or car There are also legal tion in some are on doing men work With the averddcreuiog cir culation of newspapers we need all the carrier lumen ween get But because circulation peoplelre atlll concerned about youth we feel that using rlrl carriers it not in the but int est of magma especially in to largercltieabeon Reed PATERNITY Dear Ann ladders Jordlt and have been married for twoyeara Wa Renown our first fluid ant me the child Jordle Junior but harea problem girl Jordie used to data gave birth to an motwedlock child three years ago She named the boerordia and told everyone my husband la the fa ther This girl is notoriom liar and has poorreputallon Arethere noy tests that can prove the child is not Jordiefst Please hclp usllirl RG him Yes Therenre blood tem that can prove man did not father child whose paternity els qucsv tion There are no tests how ever that can prove he did fat erthe ddid Suggest to Jordio that be see doctor who can explain this better than did it Awardedf Prizes Each year unseen andhnher alded thousands of Canadians work diligent on their hob bies The re ts of their laborl are seldom seen simply be cause there are few outlets for this kind of display ifowevereuery year thawe Will circuitous hilss Jessie Sharon Draper will exchange you with John Gilbert Hall at anaiternoon ceremony in StPatrlcira Church Phelpston Sept at three oclock The bride we be is the daughterpoi Mrs HerbertDroperof Phelps stem The bridegroom elect la the sonof Mrt andMts frank flail also otlhelpston Photo by Smith Studio Childs Ability Lenin Premotesi Eclrly gschoqngg By GARRY MYERS Phi Dear Dr Myers have been an avid reader of your newspaper column on family iifeandhave benefited from the use of some of your balls tlns Your advice to parents has shown thoughtfulness and com mon 581152 The exception to the above appraisal arrived few weeks ago couldnt believe what wasreadiugl You stated fen years hence the prevailing age for school entrance will proba hly be three or four years stead of five and chd drenwili be learning at school to read spell and clpher when theyVare four or five assume from the one of your column knowledge but why must it be reading spe and his moral character formed before he is five7 And doesnt he approach learning in accord once with these character traitsIVWhatwiii happen to child who is learningbuthas not the strength oi character to usehls and arithe ven much book learning properlyi if he in to be taught by mechanical devices such as the taiking typewriter will he have goodvfoundation of love and security Can he learn strength of character in tegrity anti condderatlontor the rights of others by identifying at this early age with machine respectfully submit to you that ajchild can profitably use his first fouror five years in learning in other areas outside or the school system There is much to he taught in thegfiret fiveyearsof childs life other than reading spelling and mathematics sometimes la ment the briefness of this im portant period andam grateful that infancy to live is period of intense learning in order that these very productive years can be utilized in the formation of inspirational an indifferent as circumstance dictates child can saturated then when he fattbe live or six the printedwocdsare meaningful and his progress le rapidThe ed years Certain ability to learn should he uti lized and his capacity for learn ing be realized However would seem debatabla that this must be done by the mechanics of schooling before child reaches thaage of rix reply in half PERMS iniscounr sympathy with your belief that preschool children should be stimulated and develg oped in other ways than by reg ular book learning Indeed up until few years ngol was more opposed to teaching the childto read before the age of altarso than am now So many discoveries have been de veloped in recent years do the learning of the vcryyouog child that am beginning to believe mens Division oi the Canadian National xhibltion invite sculpturers woodcarvers leathr er Workers seweraaod knltlers tov dompete with each other andshow their wares Economists tell Elsa Jenkins manag Womens Division that the that this child can learn to road much earl he has an oppor tunity to do so and that it is pos sible also to give him good foundation of love and securi trength of character and en eration forftha rights or oth er ft in of great concernto all of us that the contents and meth ods of the first grade will just be pushed down to the kinder teaching them at homear it they were 7v answannyo onesrrons or is wholesomecan profit fr seeingandh by do broadcast ing officials tell us only shildren already disturbed anotio or wanting insnme ay can be harmed by Progr of gore and horrorcrtme nd violence it methane sense to me They dont havescientifie proofs caringmore ofoba Angus Gallant are shown fol their meningeal Stt Marys Church Barrie Rev Johnn be led at the former Miss 1erer Fan Bartel1daughtec of Mr and Mrs Bartel of Kempeniolt DrThe bridegroom is the son of Mrs fielen Gallant of Day depot will hold your selectlnnvlll Christina shorter work day and work ueck is nearly upon us and that North Americana will have to find other wayaol occupying their time then by working it has been suggested that productive hob bias wlllanswer at least part the problem of fit time The results of our com petl as will give thetbousands of visitors to the ONE an idea of what those interested in handicrafts and homecrafts cando and possibly encoung them to take up the hobby it their choice The scription prices are enough to make yo at belierl PHARMACY aor BLAKIEVST

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