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Barrie Examiner, 26 Aug 1968, p. 6

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At Trinity Angu can Church Archdeacon Read as sisted by Rev Stewart of ficlatcd at the marriage of Nor ma hoists Cbnstiansori to Ron ald George Wilson The wedd lag took place It Trinity Ang lican Church Barrie Aug The bride is the daughter of Mrs Norma Cbrislianson of RR Barrie Air and Mrs Genrflc Wilson of Barrie are the par ents of the bridegroom The music for the man was provided by Wayno Cox of million BRIDAL GOWN Giien in marriage by her brother Ronald Christiansoo the bride wore white lace over satin street length gown The dresr and an empire waistline with peep de suie bow at the waist ifer shoulder length veil was clasped by headdress of peau dc sole roses She carried bouquet of carnations eleph nnotis and red roses Miss Sandra Thompson of Barrie was the mold of honor Her green brocade street length gown was worn with match hcndre composed in how and veil Yellow carnalions hrr hououct The best man was Cory Wil son or Barrie brother of the groom reception was held at the home ii the brides mother Mrs Christianson received wearing champagne ensemble and necessaries and oorsagc of yellow carnallons The bridegrooms mother wore pink dress and coat with matching accessories iier cor save was of pink roses For the honeymoon trip to Niagara Falls and Rochester New York the bride wore three piece checked suit with white accessories There were out of town ME AND MBSt RONALD GEORGE WILSON guests iToronto and Stouffville Nun Goes From The Classroom To New Job In EDMONTON CP Custom ers at southwest Edmonton beauty salon are pulzlcd some times as to why one of the hair dressers wears white vcil over her hair After while they get up enough courage to ask her if she really is hairdresser on yes she says And nun too of course She is Sister Rollande Roby of the Sisters of Providence The 37yearold nun who was school and kindergarten teach er in the Yukon look beauty culture course at the Whitehorse Vocational School Alter grad uating she was sent to the Prov ldenee Centre in Edmonton short time ago Sister Roll ande got job from Vaily Scre bel manager of the Klip Kurt salonin the Petroiia Shop ping Centre course Mr Sczebel said did have moments doubt But her qualifications were good and when needed someone called her Right from the first day she fitted in The girls like her the customers like her and she is reallygood worker PROVIDES CONTACTS Sister Itoliandc who comes from McLennan Alta said Oh yes am one of the first but lots of nuns work these days Most of them do social work know But just felt this job was very good way of making contact with the community Lots oi ehildrenhave contact with nuns through schools and so do quite lot of hospital pa tients But wanted to have contact with other groups Besides have always loved hairdressing and beauty cul ture Sister Rollande is paid Just like the other girls in the salon But instead of spending her pay cheque on clothes or makeup site hands it over to her order it goesto support Providence Centre and give aid to the poor along with salaries of other Beauty Parlor clients is talk about religion Sister Rollande said Of course some of tiiem ask me questions about my life as nun but would never bring up the sub iec am rcallypleasod am al lowedJ to work heroit is very nice PARIS AP The fall and winter fashions have been pre sented by the Paris hnute cou ture to world fashion markets and now Mrs and Miss Everybody will be able to pur dtase lineforiine copies of adapted versions from theiria varite hometown stores The ideas produced by Paris designers nnd fabric manufao turers and all the related lash ion industries from furs to feathers buttons and Jewelry are proof that the fashion foun tain still gushes with inspira tion Picturcs released Saturday shoiv the traditional houses keep their hemlines hovering around the knees The avantgardn keep them between two to four inchs above the kneecapsi This is con firmed by an order Brigitte Bardot hasgiven her favorite dress house The big news is acceptance and promotional pants by most designersr They are shown for every hour in every fabric and included in most every collec tion DESIGNERS SPLIT The Paris couture is 5th down the middle The avantgarde still main tains min kirtsihey are Car din Courregee Ungaro Feraud and Esterei The second group at the ceremony from The couple now reside at Fttrs Arid Glitter Mark Fashions Ungaros bride wears organ hort street in Barrie DISCOVER COMET LAS CRUCES NM AP Two amateurs using 10inch telescope discovered new comet while stargazing during leisure time at an astronomical meeting John BallyUrban la and Pay Cla on 21 made their discovery Fr day night while ob serving the comet Honda The Smithsonian Astrophysical 0b snrvatory at Cambridge Mass confirmedthe sighting Satur day The comets official name will be Bally Clayton comEt evening and offer flattering styles beautiful fabrics and lovely accessories Theres plenty of sex and nudi iy in all the collections No one Winces or gasps at see through effect anymnre Today black chiffon is shown over nothing except for stripe of opaque fabric or hula skirt of ostrich across strategic areas Courreges has couple of topless costumes Chiffon seethrough pants appear here and there die pants strewn with flowers and gold hardware bra Oile bride is all in white os trich plumes Another at Diors is hooded in white minis with floorlength coat SaintLaurent climaxes it all with gold bro cade Iroquois bride with Ma donna lily stuck into the front of her braided hairdo NEWSPAPER cwsno ASUNCION Renters The government Saturday closed the Roman Catholic weekly news paver Comunidnd the only pri vater owned newspaper in Par aguay it strongly opposesthe regime oi President Alfredo Stroesner The Comunidad is run by priests The interior min IAMII EXAMINER MONDAY AUGUST MAG HOLIDAY airr and Mrs Jack Frederick Keene of Centre St returned to Barrie today after weeks vac atlon at cottage on Thunder bay in Georgian Bay area Dur ing the holiday they were visit ed by their son Anthony Bryan in Miss Dione heck of Crown MOTOR routs Mr and Mrs David Gallo way of Nomaycush RR Ban rie have returned to their home following two weeks vacation touring several areas oi Ontario Mrs Galloway and Mrs Jor geoson of Toronto spent two days at Niagara Falls while Mr Galloway motored to the Bruce Peninsula Afterwards the Gal loway camped five days at Martin Biver in Northern on arlo The remainder oi the half day was spent visiting friends and relatives in the Muskoka and Haliburton regions The couple were guests of Mr and Mrs George Day of Apsley Mr and Mrs Bob Greer and Mr and Mrs Bert Galloway of Pct erboroufll and Mr and Mrs Howard leanox at Minden HOLIDAY IN BRITAIN flirt and Mrs George Lums den ol Bayview Drive have re lurned from their vacation trip overseas The Lumsdens joined several other Barrie residents in charter flight which was arranged by the Canadian Gen eral Electric Social Club The Liansdens spent three days in Londcn upon their or rival after which they motored to Yorkshire to visit Mrs Lums dens sister Miss Mantcrfleld and her father Mr Manterfield Following their family visit they toured Scotland and spent some time in the Lake District stopover at itiorecomtie on the Irish Sea and travel down the PEOPLE AND PLACES Call an Audrey Containor Mrs Sibyl Roberta at mesh Social note In hrieadod to cover the genera sodi llie oi the city Dishid weddings parties travellers and vtriiorn are Items of interest to readen of tblr page Your help in supplying this new will be greatly appreciated Please phone The Barrie Er nmlner 7256531 and uhlor Andrey Conlson or Sihyl Riv berts at the Womens Departs inept Lancashire Coast was nexton their itinerary At Coventry the Lumsdens stopped to see the new cathedral visit to Bcdford was included in their travels Their stay in New iiavcn held special significance for the Lumsdens it was heroon the South coast that the couple mct during World War ii air Lions dcn was member of the Can adian Forces and Mrs Liuns den was serving in the British Army PENNSYLVANIA GUESTS Mr and Mrs William Stib er of Bryn Mawr Pennsylvnrr in are visiting in the city this week with Mrs Siibers aon in law anddaughter Mr and Mrs Leo Roberts and family of Dunlap Si Following visit in Chicago Illinois ML and Mrs Stibcr toured Niagara Falls enroute to Barrie ENGAGEMENT Mr and Mrs Sinclair Nevils of Barrie have announced the engagement of Norma Lillian Shaw daughter of the late Mr and Mrs Show to John Leonard Kempers The bride groom to be is the son of Mr and Mrs Kempers of Viniievcen iloliond First Bap tist Church Barrie will be the setting for the afternoon rites on Sept 21 at five oclock NORTHERN IRECION CWL Meeting At New fiLOWell The Northern Region of the Toronto Archdiocese of the Cath olic Womens League was held in New Lowell this week with the new president Mrs Stacey in the chair The executive for the rotors season is as follows Director Rev Downs chairman Mrs Stacey secretary Mrs Peolow treasurer Mrs DeSehepper Conveners are spiritual Mrs Lawlor publicity Mrs Nobes Education ilirs Smith Citizenship and Immi Station Mrs Ciiit Sputai Action Mrst Mulvthili Social Welfare Mrs Walker Girl Guides Mrs Brown Radio and TV Mrs Newt Unlccl Mrs Coughli The morning session dealt with the business of the region Viirious recommendations were made by the executive which will be brought forward at the Fall Regional meeting also to be held in NEW Lowell the ten tative date for which is set as Oct zit Regional conveners re ported on their activities and cussed various problems Spiritual dir at Father Downs spoke of the reshaping of the league now in process at the National Convention be rm stars sir ay ESTRELLITA FOR TOMORROW Very little can go wrong when ing held in Winnipeg this week to bring it in line with lhc needs of the presentday world vote of thanks to retiring chairman Mrs Caughlin was expressed on behalf of the mem bers of the regio Following lunc served by the CWL members of Our Lady oi Assumption Coun cil Brentwood the afternoon session took the farm of TeachIn with Mrs It Clifton and Mrs MeCann 2nd Vice Archdiocesan level as instruc tors and panellists Mrs McCann explained how Regional Chairman is appointed and also spoke of the importance of good program plus stream lined meeting in at lracting members both new and and conference of the Pentecos to Mist Ger Pentecostal cha plain It Sinioovbruee Univer lity in British Columbia told members attending luncheon oi the womens missionary council oiiho 26th biennial geo tet Assemblies of Canada Satur day that parents complain be cause they cannot communicate with their children Miss Gerard noncommunica tion between different age grounr required effort The people of the community must not shut out the young pie just because their hair is on Some hippies have good things to say they are for to stanee against our materialistic society DiGiiiPPiE ser Miss Gerard said she had to learn to communicate with the students on campus She had to learn their psychological and philosophical Jargon and par ents should be prepared to learn it too if they want to communi cate with their children Speaking of the positionvoi the Christian women in todays soci ety Miss Gerard said women were missing many opportuni ties She urged Christian women to communicate with women in other churches and have inter church dialogues She said the Pentecostals should find out what the Catholics the Baptists and United Church members were doing Cupid Computers Score ii Triumph ST THOMAS Ont fCPl Beverley Spence and Paul Mills were married Saturday because theyboth tried ladcomputer dating Paul lliilis had put his name in on the spur of the moment while Beverley had to be coaxed by her roommate to apply to Cupid Computers run by stu dents of the University of West crn Ontario in London last year Their first meeting was heralded by telephone call from Paul who announced Some computer told me youre my ideal mate The computer was right They went out steadily together from tberdirst coffee date to their wed mg old to the League meetings This fact also is up for discussion at the Naiinnni Convention Mrs Clifton Citizenship and immigration conVener for the Region and former Barrie CWL President drew from her own experience to definea set of rules that are invaluable for the smooth running of meet ing not the least of these being the planning of an agend long the lines of the agenda in the Leagues Hand it This same handbook also explains quite fully the duties of the var ious eonvenerships and should be in the possession or all or ecutive members Attending the meeting and workshop were representatives from Allandale Beavertori Bar rie Brentwood Breehiu Elrr vale lliidiand Orillia Phelpston Port McNicoll Sutton West lip lergrove and Warminstcr granowoa TVSABDNGFAND YOUfBEanon ton ANYTHING istry said the paper was closed because itltieked responsible direction working nuns youhave loyal hackers to aid One thing never dowitti you in overcoming personal nb staclesas you have now Main tain the contacts that have value intellectually as well as materially in your turn give of yourself generously to those who need help FOR THE BIRTHDAY if tomorrowflis your birthday your horoscope indicates that as or last week you entered fine Ziamonth period in which to advance lob interests in such worthwhile manner as to not only merit the attention of so pcriors but to bring you in creased profits in faclwhere finances are concerned your outlook is more pleasing than it may have been for some time and ifynu grasp all opportuni ties to advance your monetary status during October Novcmu bal and December you hhould make still further strides along these lines in late March May June and July other good pee riods for work interestse Janu ary March June andJuly Personalaffairs will his be governed by generous influ encea during the next 12 months so look for harmony in domestic and social relationi includes the traditional design trs who glamorize owoman Eur Undercurrents For The Close To The Body Fashions LONGLINE BRA Famous ctiasorosSdesignior gentle uplift and separation Lace and whisper waight Cordtoxal cups LycraLi elastic sides band and back Eliinioka adjustable stretch straps White cups 3440 cups 3640 Esch1ooo BREATHING WAISTBRA Ctisscvoss design in face and LycraWhisperweipht Cordtex soft cups Eifinlok adjustablestretchatraps White cups 3436 cups 3238 cups 3440 cup 638 Each 650 rower INET Giants Reinforced with batista Jacquard front panel that takes its flattening seriously 4garters White 2832 Each 500 HiWAIST GIRDLE Fashioned from tens elastic and batister Jacquard from control panel satin Lastst back control Sidozippor closing parlors Whita 2838 Each1200 CHAMPIONSHIP DilY tr Biitrattifoorr cttrB shlps also interesting develop mentdwhere romiliincexlrcogi cerne Bestperio pong fatter line This week Deccm her February May andiu Do nottake next Julys liikoveningfuria 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