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Barrie Examiner, 21 Jan 1969, p. 11

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It iii at it an Far WW 3s op ma07m=upsruen 2Usy their daughterinlaw St John Vienney iiornan Clilt olic Church has the setting for the marriage of Elisabeth Maria Balk to Frederick James Ciyne at on early evening ceremony concluded by ficv Downs The church was ated with baskets of yellow and white mums Wedding musk was pro vided by the organist Miss Joan ne McBride at Barrie The bride is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Gerry Balk of Yonge St Palnswieil The bride grooms parents Mr and Mrs James Clyne reside on Tow er Crescent Barrie IMPORTED GOlVN For her wedding date the bride wore llooncnglh gown of crepe and brocadcd lace im ported from Busslan Holland The three quarter sleeves and yoke of the gown were fashioned of brocaded lace matching the fuliienglh cardinal train of the dress sparkling crown made by the bridcs aunt in Holland caught four rtlered veil of illusion tulle The bride carried white prayer book adorned with red roses and white stream LIS WEDDING ATTENDANTS Miss Sheila Clyne attended maid of honor The bridesmaids were Misses Cathy and Lin Balk of Painawick Junior attendants acting as train bearer and ring bearer were Terry and Bonnie Bulk The maid of honor was attired in green velvet floorimam gown accented with headdress of white flowers matching her bouquet The bridesmaids semi iormal gowns weraiashioned of red velvet and were accented with llhite pctallcd headpieces Dick luifcrmansoi Alroy at tended as grocmsrnan The ush ers included John Dekkers at St Pauls and Case Balk of Painswicll Following the wedding gucsls were received at Stroud Corn munity Hall After the reception the bride changed to her travelling en St John Vidnney Is Scene Oi Evening Wedding Vows rook by it Theme Toronto Mil AND MRS FREDERICK JAMES CLYNE semble fur trim On return from honeymoon in Florida the coupleulll make their home at 270 Church St Strcelsville Ont pink suit with white Oui of city guests attended from Strutford Alliston Drillia Tomato gulstiene Brampton Niagara Falls and King City SPEAKING OF PEOPLE AND PLACES PLAN EVENING The Barrie District Associa tion for the Mentally Retarded will offer special program that will be open to the public all Jan 28 at 630 pm The choir from the Adult Training Centre at Elgar will sing and members of the asso ciaiion will perform in dram atic skit ii it Fridays Child Tickets are available from members corrpr CLUB On Saturday evening Januv ary 18th the Couples Club of Central United Church held Bowling Party at Kempview Bowl There were 74 members and friends attending After the bowling the group gathered at the Social Hall of the church for reireshmunis and presenta tion of prizes for high and low scores SILVER ANNIVERSARY Mr and Mrsi Carter marked the 25th anniversary or their wedding at an informal party held Saturday evening in their Cranbeltand St home Co Ilostesses were the couples daughter hfiss Ioarl Carter of Barrieaod Mrs Carter Approx imately to guests attended All all lvbite floral arrangement mums daisies and snapdrag ons flanked by tall white top or adorned the lace covered tea table Tile white and silver theme was canted through in the decorated anniversary cake Tea assistants were the brides sister Mrs Tcd Jones Mrs Claire Kelsey and Mrs Pcrr eycad Among out or city guests at the party were the celebrants sun and daughter in law Mr and Mrs It Carter of Moh treal Quebec Mr and Mrs Art Harrison of Islington Mr and Mrs Peneycad of Long Branch and Mrs May Erothcrston and Mrs Ernest Grenwall of Grillia Quebec Women Claim OppreSSion MONTREAL CF group of young women paraded into an eastend tavern Saturday to kick off What they call cam paign to open Quebec taverns to women Brenda Zannis president of the Young Socialist League climbed chair in Le anelet Tavern took long drink from mug of draught beer and de clared The women of Quebec have been oppressed for too long The invrtation by the placard carrying women who say they want the right to buy cheaper tavern draught beer and meals was not entirely without reac ition from male customers who PAMDERS EJECTED After 20 minutes and on to stnrctions from police waiting outside the taverns waiters politely ejected the demonstra tors The demonstration began ear lier in the afternoon when group of about so men and women briefly in Jarry Park and then paraded peacefully in the direction oi Le anelet When the group arrived wait ers usheredtllenl into the lavr erna main room and then stood smiling by the sidelines seem ingly unconcerned about $500 fine the law provides for allow ing woman into tavern One sign on the tavern wall read Women were created in make cabbage rolls not to drink Social notes are intended to cover the general social life the city District weddings parties travellers and visitors are all Items all interest to readers of this page Your help in supplying this news will be greatly appreciated Please phone The Barrie Er aminer 7256557 and risk for Audrey Coirison ur Sibyl Ilna berls at the Womens Depart ment OPEN MEETING Lloyd Dennis co chairman of the Hall Dennis Report deal ing with education lvili speak in Codringtnri public school this evening beginning at 315 oclock The open meeting has been arranged by the Bar rie Club of Canadian Federation of University Women VALENTINE COFFEE CUP The Catholic Womens League of St John Vienney Churcll have announced plans for Valentine Coffee Cup party to he held Feb lit from 930 until 1130 am bake table featuring home baked goods will be feature of the event PEENATAL CLASSES Simcoe County District llealth Unit is sponsoring ProNatal Classes which began Jan to and will continue for six to eight weeks The classes are held in TWO female members at the Young Socialist League enjoy beer and notoriety at dem onstrntionlin Montreal tav ern Saturday Vfloutingm 41 year old law banning them the Health Unit Oficcc Mul eoster and Vorsley streets each Thursday evening beginning at 730 oclock Discussion groups are feature at the classes Ap plicalion forms and information can be secured by phoning 773 1221 local 62 lNSTALLIiTioN omwan The Womens Auxiliary to the Kiwanis Club of Barrie will ob serve the email installation din ner on Thursday evening at the Brookdzic lnn Dinner will be gin at 530 followed by the meet ing and installation of officers TODAYS RECIPE ONION SUPREME Four large onions tpecleut ill quarters and cook until tender in boiling we drain Barely cover with rmlkadd saltslump butter thicken with tsp or corn starch which has been dissolved in cold water Beat eggs until light and add to above Dlrn into greased casserole and bake at 350 degrees PROBES COMMON The United States has launched some 500 satelliteserld space probes during the last to Years from such places in the pro vtnee onuobee Although the women were served the law provides $300 fine for silent ing them in licensed premises es Soropiomists Hold Dinner At the first dinner meeting of 1969 the Somptimfat Ciiio oi Barrie welcomed two new mom bels Mrs Vern Helm lies in Induced to the membership by Mrs Jean Earish and hits Hazel Martin by Miss Midi Odom Mrs Helm is Otfioe Manager of Cornederaiion Life in Barrie and iIi Martin is Sabina Head Home Economics at Barrie North Collegiate Miss Helen Smith gave an in formative talk on Antiques with special emphasis unblown and ifoided Class dating back Celebiates Groups 60th Anniversary Stroud Iomenl institute held open house It the Stroud Hall on Saturday to ceiobrpte the organizations Both anniversary An historical sllit covering the organisations 60 years was in troduced by Mrs Roy Good fctlow Mrs William Hand began the skit by reading nitrate of the first meeting held ind followed by Mrs tlrampson who highlighted the Vls activi ties during the 1510s Mr Gor don R11 192 him John Cow an rm Mn Weltaeo Spring twos and Mrs Mel Cook mo 68 After each speech typical to tho mos Miss Smiths oi lire decade has sung by sonal collection was on dimiay alone with other household items crafted in the woo but still in use today cosr nuns men The cost of treating mental illness fnuue United States dur ing 1956 amounted to more than W000000000 lmaii diets with piano acetam paniment by Mrs Cowan Some of the older members of the Womens institute related lrlteresLtng and humorous an ecdotes Ibey remembered from the organizations earlier years The afternoon concluded with the rifting the 60th anniver nry cake Tea honors were iormed by Mrs 6i ins and Mrs William tillers THE NARRIE EXAMINER TUESDAY JANUARY ll rm GuiltisReal Problem or Harassed Working Mather By ROBERTA IlDESCII An everrecurrent problem of every working mother is the guilt she feels about working at times even though sons and daughters and their upkeep and support are one of the major reasons why she goes to work This chrnnte guilt comes on like blast when things go wrong at home as school nurse recently revealed when she sat down to tell me her story definitely have problem she said nnd thats how to cope with guilt Most oi the time feel its all right to work from 300 in 300 sothuts why looked for job opportunity in neighbor hood school as soon as my son was old enough to enter first grade To date he hasnt objected to my going to work But when he woke up with cold today and had to stay home from school he threw terrific tantrum when couldnt stay home too While let his tears and pleadings slowly break me apart had to phone sitter after sitter to find someone Vlor today When finally gotone wbo agreed to come over before Ileft for school he threw anoth er tantrum and was screaming when leit worriedabout him all day at school and wondered while worked why was caring for other children when should be bomewith my own After school bought him some toys but he still was un forgiving And even after spoiledhim at night by letting him stay up forever to watch what he chose on TV he pouted his way through my goodnight hiss because had left him in the morning Frankly irrl ready to give up my job because sit feel so guilty litany mothers if they are honest have experienced this Same readiness And the guilt that can be the sponsor or it can be very hard to take But if your need for working is validand if your arrange ments for your childrens care are equally sound for them you will do everyone favor by coping with guilt intelligently in stead of letting it rip you apart into all willnds of befuddled pieces The way to cope intelligently Spending minutes and hours with children when you lean and letting them know you are all their that moment show with your head as well as your heart can be summed up very briefly in the following STORK sponsnsf Seen one lately Asterktnat is When the stark departs Its timetoltnoWeicomeWagon Hostess to arrive with grits for baby and helplul lnforf motion for the new mother But since the storks out numbevthaHostsssesWel coma Wagon needs spotters to help out Be stark spotter In your nalgbborhoad our Hust essas will appreciate your help and so will the new mothers To report Stork sightings eall three suggestions First whenever you are beset by guilt weigh the advantages of staying at home against the benefits of going to work Do this from every vitamin and be guided in your decision by your personal findings Second if the benefits point to working remind yourself when guilt comes that every mother who doesnt work isnt always available to her children either in her case there is housework or bridge bowling meetings lunches and whatever that often prenoceupy her lust as much as the time you spend on lab Third be wary of letting your onagainotfagnin guilt make You too soft with your children Dont be too generous with gifts and weak on discipline ing interest in all their activities and listening when they want to talk means more to sons and daughters than payingvthem off because you work with too many of the gifts that they dont need and too little oi the disei pilne that they do MR8 AL DRADY president oi the Stroud Womens insti tute left and Mrs Roy Goodlt fellow life member cut the cake honoring the organiza tions 60th anniversary on Sat turday Childrens Desires Must Be Met With Under standing Ely GARRY MYERS PIItD Somali as parent finds that willie visiting in another home with her child from two to six he wants to take home with him toy of the visited child Vrih patient skill the parcn umlly can persuade or rcqure the wis ittng youngster to leave the toy with its owner Clearly this is not deliberate theft and very different from it mother writes time you any bulletin on the child four who takes lllings from the store or every home he visits srrlall things be can slip into his pocket My reply in part think it is clnar that you or responsible substitute should always be right vth that child while he is in store or while visiting in home to make sure he cant take things and slip them into his pocket While immediate punishment might be effective it would seem more REGINA SASKATOON CALGARY EDMONTON VANCOUVER sensible not to take this child allby from home until you trad trained him at home to respect the rights and possessions at others there Your child needs long and pa tient supervision at home for guiding him in having fun wdh afew of his own playthings also in learning to respect N0 when he attempts to take tldngs of other intheir presence and when they are not lynching Toward this end he needs to be racked and cuddlcdand read to and talked to in soft loving tones In an atmosphere of love arld understanding he needs pile tient guidance in learning what is his and what is not his it is hard to believe child so young would receive mail cinusiy would take things and hide them when no one was looking The person or persons trying to teach him not to steal will be inclined to suspect he has stolen TRAVEL va DAY Via Licensed Carrlsrs Tickets and information at Bus Terminal Maple Simeon Streets Byrne rAgoni Telephone 728557I iemptinghim to lie and steal him tell the child so and deal 2Tripseveryiday ViairansCanada Highway STOPOVERS ARRANGED WINNIPEG $2275 $432 2875 5465 2875 5465 43475 6605 3475 6605 4575 8695 childranundariz halffare ennv concll truss something when they didnt see him doing so and then to ques tion and CIOSSqlltaliflll him more Any parent who discovers child has been taking things stealthii especially wldle he is very young should hold to simple rule Protect him so far as possible from being tempted to steal it you suspect he has stolen something but have not seen him do so and if no resparh sible adult has seen him dont put the youngster on trial But in case you or another responsi ble person has apprehended with him as you see fit Dont tempt him to deceive further Provide your child lviih more love and understallzins Help him find more satisfaction from doing what you approve from doing right Get him more often with other children near his age who respect the rigth and pos sessions of others

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