Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 13 Jan 1969, p. 6

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Hutu STYLES FOR SPRING These two creations one for day wear the other or night are among fashion trends for spring left is spring grcen wool cardigan coat over cobalt wool trousers with while crepe blouse At right for eve ning wear in white crepe jumpsuit with locket cm broldered in pink and old withjeuclbeads GP ire photo 53 relatives was held in New ANN LANDERS ADVISES Current Fashions Meet Opposition From Boyfriend Dear Ann Landm The other evening went to pick up my girl to take her to dinner Vhen she answered the door said Hi Harold thought it was her brother June had on one of those pant suits With her short haircut and buttondown collar she looked just like guy told her didnt like the way she looked and furthermoreal was afraid they wouldnt let us into the Ritz Hotel dining room dressed that way She gave me black look and said Hi change but think you are being very provm cial Her lower lip stuck out all evening and we had rotten time Will you please tell me if was wrong to say anything told June when we said good night that it wanted to date somebody in trousers there are two guys in theoffice who have hinted lheyd like to go out with me She didnt care much for that remark love June and dont want to have any trouble with her Please tell me if you think man has the right in express his views on how his girl looks GRILLED CHUCK Dear Chuck do indeed Pantsuits are in vogue and ANN morons some women look smashing in them If however boyfriend or husband prefers that the light of his life wear skirt when she goes with him his wishes should be respected VALID COMPLAINT Dear Ann Lenders Please dont think am selfish pos sessive mother Nothing could be further from the truth The problem is the other set of in laws lily husband and would enjoy being with our daughter and her husband for an occasion al evening without the other in laws monopolizing the converse tion with their plans trips projects MR AND MRS JERRY LAMERS The 50th anniversary of wedding which took place in Nymegen Holland Jan 1919 was markedby family dinnerr with golden wedding eelebrants Mr and Mrs Jerry Lamers of New Lowell as guests at hon or The dinner party attended by Lowell Community Hall follow ed by an informal open house dance party and buffet subtler in the evening Assisting in the celebration were the Lamers two daugh tars Mrs Fred lliathers and Mrs Lenard Robinson othelV Lowell The couple arrived in Canada ms and lived in Torontofor four years before SOfliiilgrDli farm at Crown Hill Mr Lamera operated the dam and also butchering business until his re tirement to New Lowell Mr Minors and his bride of so years ago the former Miss Couple Observe Golden Wedding ers are active in the ideal Hoi Peters areactive in the local Horticultural Society where Mr Lamers Serves as an exacutive The couples hobbies include the growing flowers and collec tion of goldfish The celebranls are proud grandparents at ten grandchild ren and five great grandchil dren special Mass at Our Lady of Assumption Church Brentwood preceded the family dinner Papal Blessing was received trora Rome Congraluatory messages in eluded telegram from Canav das Prime lilinisterlioa Pier re Elliott Trudeau Congratulatory mess ages received included tele grams from Canadas Prime Minister lit Hon Pierre iru deauGoverner General Rt Hon Roland liflchener Ontario Premier Hon John Roberts and Arthur Evans MPP Please understand Ana they are fine folks but they are ov erwhelming We cant get ward in edgewise Whenever my husband and return from an evening with the four ot them we feel we could just as well have stayed at home What do you auggestl MAINE DILEMMA Dear bit Be honest with your daughter Tell her you would prater not to be part of quar ter even it this means seeing her less often In my opinion your complaint is Valid one and you should speak up No QUESTIONS Dear Ann Our favorite niece announced her engagement five months ago We were all thrilled The young man comes from fine family and is in his senior year at Brown The date was set for January 26 Several parties were given and gifts sent Yesterday we reeelved cryptic threeline note from the brides mother The wedding is off No reason Just off We feel she owes us an explanation After all we arent strangers Do you agreeYINSULTED Dear In No The reasons are nobodys business If you are real friend you will spare them additional anxiety and ask no questions Quebec Man Weds Bob Hopes Girl NORTH HOLLYWOOD Calif AP Bob Hope walked his daughter Lindadowa the aisle Saturday and along with Vice Presidentelect Spiro Agnew and Govl Ronald Reagan of Cal ifornia watched her become lifrs Nathaniel Lande of New York and Los Angcles thousand guests attended the wedding Lande is 34 native of Monty real and motion picture dil reetor who also is creative Dre jeots director for Time Inc He will take his 26yearold bride on sixweek honeymoon voyage in the Caribbean The wedding was elaborate choir brass quartet and or ganist performed as Miss Hope walkEd to the altar THE STARS SiiY ESTRELLITA For Tomorrow Planetary influences will be extremely gene rous toward creative and intellectual pur suits on Tuesday also favor travel outdoor interests and personal rrdationships Make the most of good day FDR THE BIRTHDAY It tomorrow is your birthday your horoscope indicates that it since mivaovember when you entered most generous planetary cycle you have taken advantage bf all opportunities to advance your material status have operated conservatively and made no commitments which would strain your budget these interests should be in fairly stable condition now child boiil on this day will be endowed with warm and outgoing personality and fine mind but may be overly sensi tive 7V SPEAKING OF PEOPLE AND PLACES BUSINESS Gm none oi the most ores nl many cur Ontario today la the Girls league Its only in its third season here but Barrie now his membership over 100 To be eligible you must be in business or profession some way Thu are teachers sec retaries etc They run their own show at Barrie Outing Club and have group play on Wednesday and Friday pm Mrs David Smith is this years president The Business Girls had their tlrst honspiel of the season Sat urday with two leendgamen No trophies were in compe tition rink of Ellen Burden Dorothy hierreti Verna Smith with Lenora Solch skipping won the Kolmar Trophy it was pre sented by President Henry Grab oi Kolmar Canada Ltd Jay Hamilton skipped rink which won the Gllhey Trophy She had Darts Dunn as vice Linda Campbell second liIarg Johnston lead The trophy was presented to the rink by John Nutrition hmthenlnlaw Gilbey district representative Doria Homer was in charge of draw There were enough do nated prizes for most of The It rinks Alter dinner many at the girls went down and signed up for the regular club mixed jit ney it was so well oversub scribed officiau had to run second draw although they had planned only one for Saturday night Dancing followed to Tom Pattendeno orchestra incidentally the provincial finals for the Ontario Business Giris Curling Association will be held in Barrie at the end of March The Barrie leies Curling Club has sent two rinks to the Provincial District Playotfs in Orlilla Audrey Kennedy skip rink composed of Doris Homer Val Emms and Sheila Bristow while Muriel Feodiey is ship for the rink of Gina Halpenoy Marion Parker Ind Rosilyn Epplelt WEEKEND GUEST Ilra Don Coulson and chil dren Kathryn Stephen and Eri an of Agincourt were weekend guests air and hirs Fred Coulson hose SL whoa tid ing in the area BERMUDA WEDDING Mr and am Charles Wars of Painswielr left Saturday from Tomato international Airport on flight in Southampton Barr mode where they will attend the wedding of their daughter hits Shirley Sarah Was Reg NJ to Floyd Digeaa Taladay ltliil United States Navy Mr and Mrs Was are accompans led by their granddaughter fiteyearold Teresa Reeve daughter ol Mr and lilrs Al ired Reeve who will attend as flower got The marriage will take place Jan in at the Navy Base Chapel Womens Vievvsu HighlingiN Conference Oi Priests RAM1 Alinl OP Priests are alraid of single women and tend to treat married women as mother rather than as women meeting of the Western Cana dian Conference of Priests was told Tuesday night In an unprecedented move the 250 delegates to the meeting listed to the views of three Women cant see beyound the collar and you cant see beyond my sexual image said Lucille Donnelly of Red Deermother of fourrehildicn Mrs Donneliy said that as single girl she felt priests had no time for her and now that she was married the priest was always so tent on looking at me as mother that he skipped the fact that llri human being Barbam Toni of Calgary sin gle said it was time some of This Hapens nly Year Ati the barriers between priests and women were broken down hilss Toni said she wondered if there is something in this manwomen relationship that turns people off and if so is it the women or the priest that is responsible The third woman Sister Rhoda lileeIntyn ot the Order of St Anne in Victoria told the priests Youve alwaya been told to keep three feet between youri selves and woman ke it ioftet if shes nun Sisier Macintyre said dress both of nuns and priests has been banier but now that mode is changing it is easier to relate to us as persons Were no longer Just the tall one or the short one or the one with glasses She said friendship between celihates is sometimes criticized because it detracts from the priestly image She said she dis agreed contendng it increases the capacity to love The 250 priests were polled in an attempt to get general trend in their thinking if their recommendations were fol lowed it would mean dramat ic change in the lives of the more than 1300 Roman Catholic priests in Western Canada prime recommendation in the survey was that priests be allowed to rid remain in the minisl To meet growing dissatisfac tion among priests the survey recommended gross salary for priests which would make them respon sible for their own needs Aholitian of stipends tiore freedom to work in seculartype occupations while still functioning as priests ENGAGED The engagement of Miss Phyllis lilarion Gorrell to Thomas Rankin has been an nouncedby the brldeelecta parents Mr and Mr Fred Gorrell of Rose St Barrie The bridegroomlobe is the son of Mr and Mn Norman it Rankin of Toronto St The evening wedding ceremony will take place in Central Unit ed Church Barrie on Feb at oclock tiholos by Feta ero Services 0i VON Outlined To Members Of Lions Club Lil An enlightening andlthorough description of the work of the Victorian Order of Nurses high lighted tha Ianuary meeting of the Ladies Auxiliary to the Li ons Club of Barrie held Thurs day evening at the home of Mrs Howard Burbidge Davidson St with to members present liliss Dolores Grondin of the Barrie branch of VON was in troduced by Mrs Allan Cook The speaker outlined the main purpose of the VON which is to promote community health It wasfirst organized in I891 to commemorate Queen Victorias Jubilee SERVING ClilUliliI The Harrie branch was form ed in 1923 making it one of the older brooches it now serves 50000 people in the area and pro vides help to anyone regardlcss of their inability to pay for the nursing assistance Mrs Bruce Johnston thanked hliss Grondin for her interest ing account of this community service During the business period of the meeting various secretaries reported activities of their com mittees Luncheon was served by the social conunlttee and president Mrs William Sarieant thanked the hostess for her hospitality The Februrary meeting will be held at the home of Mrs AII Ian Cook Wellington St HAUL MORE FREle Railroads are carrying iron reigbt than ever before Once STORE wros DISCOUNT 0N EVERYTHING TI There is only One Sale yearat REMEMiiER atSiraasmunthei Original price remains You retold cruelly how much you save on each item 4a 44 DUNLOP 1234234 49559 wwya 34

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