Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 3 Mar 1976, p. 20

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THE BARBIE EXAMXNER Wouldnt bghghtdedd in WEDNESDAY MARCH 1928 now is retiring as director KITCHENER Ont CPl When Isabel Russell was an un dergraduate student at Univer sity of Saskatchewan in Sasko toon she wouldnt be caught dead in the YWCA She soon retires as executive director of the Kitchener YVC ending 37year associ ation with that organization It was the last organization erel dreamed of being part of In my undergraduate years she said in an interview had an image of the YWCA as being so good and saintly that would be fish out of water Born in Rocanvllle Sash she describes the area as com munity where people had car ried over the traditions of On tariothe large square homes We were part of every thing that was happening in our rociely she said We were meotim unmet needs giving gttlpp01t to people in crisis and still carrying on group action with the YWCA ln i942 she became head the iWCAs lravellers Aid and counselling deipnirlment She re mained six years becoming as sistant executive director and acting executive director for some time REHABILITATED BOYS lhc postwar unrest spawned he gang movement When po lice sought assistance with one rang Miss Russell told them to bring the boys to her This was the Vaintuner YWCAs first of tort to rehabilitate boys as well Painter still adjusting to interest in his work LONDON Ont CP Lloyd Johnston of London 69year old painter says he must do cide on what to do with the rest of his life He had his first oneman show at the St Thomas r1 Gallony and still is adjusting to what he considers sudden in lowest in his work He has never had this sort of gallery ex posure has never been inter iewccl about his dirt and has never llrd ro much attention paid to has winnings before He couldnt devote full time to painting ntil he retired in too alter so rears Canadian Pacific ltailway employee llfs gtlllllllltl lllltlils from JFK were ptlll attending several nationil art illtiOlS including tunll Srliool of Fine Arts Deon School of Fine Arts and Queens University school He has been president and vicepresident of do Gallery Painting Group His most influential teacher vs Illollv Brbak the Bani school who was first to notice his skill with color She used to give me piece of paper with subject on it for example hockey or park at night Mr Johnston said lhen she would leave me to come up with stomllhinug 011 ml 0n Mr Johnston is more by in lilltl than by design an im pressionist painter His work falls between the real and ab stract and relies heavily 0n imagination and perception of mood The impressionist subject is perceived as real but it is in telpretei through the artists viewpoint to become reflec tion of the road He is not interested in realis tic WOllk because it is what it is today tomorrow and for mer painting should be an exercise of the mind every time you look at it He rejects the pure abstract because to be honest they dont move me lltlt react at all he EI Im not saying abstracts dont have merit Bu tdld trogt If tilled white with few indentations for 113 ng out what the artist was thinking and what he was trying to con vey still dont know He considers the ideal rela tionship between artist and viewer an intellectual one and aims fcr involvement of the art ists and the viewers person ality in hi work With this approach between lion and abstraction he material for imagination Mr Johnston paints quickly His work has spontaneous ex uberance that can be lost if an artist spends too much time and study with canvas be solid The painter now is studying at University of Western On tario and is finding the c0urse load energyconsuming He says that people seem to be interested in my painting and yet my cut is being dis rupted because of school Mr Johnston has doubts and says Ive been doing what am doing for many years now middleoftheroad and suddenly people are talking representa about it be lieves he is offering viewers usual way Im just carrying on in my VFWn i$s the allin cards community involvfcmeiit 35 SW15 through pIIOSlam She and Community me We were impressed with the great potential of these young people she said It was tre mendous resource misused In 948 lislt Iillll went to London Oul where the YWCA and YMCA later amalgamated rhe ias lll charge of adult pro grams for men and women retirement as part of our ex perience as children Ours was home where people came to discuss problems The house was always filled with people There was great deal of in icllcclual acii it FIR ESSION CAME For how of us who She went back to Saskatche perienccd the Dolllcsxltm nan in 195 becoming execu Saskutchewun there was an ur the lucctm or the Regina cch to racial action he YWCA Eaid We had such verb of We worked at the new build need to change the world lug project and celyone rallied Youth discussion groups llou to our support she said rishell leading to almost Even little children were sell whole sellvllclp movement in in lemonade in their back spite of the aixcrsily ll en aixls for us hanced the utilizaion ol re Miss Russell was YWCA sources and people world council member to eight After graduating in 1020 with Eflls and attended Intel national meetings in Denmark science degree MN ltusell in lots and Melbourne in 1967 taught for elx Cle in country lllnlx under crv primitive Whore Come5 We conditions rhea youve done everything 5hr jincd the Vamomw you can she sod Each per son has different concepts You YWCA counselling and Trav ellers Aid department in 1953 The YWCA became cry in eau he too long in place You need new horizons KLEENEX TISSUES BOX or 200 wired in war swim she LEFT SASKATCHEWAN said And so in 1971 Miss Russell was town at the docm moted to Ontario to head the Kitchener ZWCA She will con tinue as executive director on monthtOmonth basis until re placement is found Then she says she wants to settle in small community near large city where can get into things working with men women and families It was time when club ac tivily developed and people oc came GliCClOQll€l oriented The YWCA had I10$l022= houses throughout Canada Milk Issue OTTAWA CPv Canada has explored every possible way of getting rid of huge surplus of skimmilk lutitl including ot fering to give it away to wider dcveloped countries Agricul ture Minister Eugene Whelan said Tuesday We have agents all over the world trying to sell it push it and do everything else with it he told the Commons But the woomillion surplus comes when world dairy pro ducers also hare record piodiic lion years and the world mar hot is gluttcd IIllar Power CLAIROL FINAL NET HEAD SHOULDERS SHAMPOO NOXZEMA l7 SHAVE CREAM REVLON FLEX chairman of the Shampoo or conditioner Canadian dairy commission said the colnmlssion is buylm milk powder from domestic prof 250 ml sale Sale ducers for 64 cents pound and Sale Sale price Price altering it l£ltcrn European Price Price 01 and other foreign buyers for use as animal feed for as little as 14 cents pound BLAMES BOARDS Laurie llacFaydcn Adver tising Journalism tudcnt at Georgian College received the Labatts Ontario Brewerie PENATEN LIFE BRAND PKG OF WILKINSON the daughter of Mr and Alina Clifford MacPayout 139 Own in order to offset the cod selling at loss The domestic of Scholarship at the annual The xdifference Mr Whelan CLAIROI awards day at the Home gam tleco comes out of the pus recently ScllrJRhlps pocket of the producer and not BABY SHAMPOO BUBBLE awards and bursaries arc the taxpayer although be con MILK awarded to deserving students coded the l05 night he passed on the basis or aradcmic on to the consumer indirectly sugg Reta I7 OZ achievement financial need industrial milk farmers pay 750 Sale sale Sale and demonstrated interest the commission 63 cents for ev Price Price Price in student activities Laurie is cry 100 pounds of milk they sell Sale Price Street Barrie lGeorgiun Coll ege Photo OBITUARY milk price14 cents poundis guaranteed by the federal gov ernmcm Mr Whelan said outside the House the surplus is the result of 16pcrcent increase in pro duction lllla year because of ex JOHNSON JOHNSON SOFT PUFFS Triple 37 CURITY DAYTIME Disposable Diapers SHIELDS LUBRICATED SDM 60 100 WATT LIGHT BULBS JEIFY JAMD MiAN ccllcnt pasture and forage con Jetty Jane Mleam Harman ditions Sale member of Loyal True Blue Lod Hp Named pmvmcial milk Pr Sole cc all Angus our Sunday In marketing boards for failing we Price °f 30 the Royal Vicflu llotllllal ln spend enough money to adver Jarrie SN Illill ll lltl lice and encourage Canadians husband Robert Reg Harman drink more milk oz Angus nvl ter Violet Mrs smom oz rum Mich KERR ASSORTED Mrs Harman was resting at the Jennctt Funeral Home 132 water ennomns 332 Emmi Iiljflll ounces oi plain yogurt I2 02 Thurqda HQ MY contains about150 to 160 19ng 15 lOllCS WIIIIQ frurted yoizurts may gus Umm Unetcy contain between 210 to 24 ca Sale Snlp lmies uonmrr ASHE wd PH Pr Robert lBOb Ashe of ltlt Broslain died Tuesday Feb 21 STORE in Montreal as the result of heart attack He was 41 Hr was former resident at Barrio member of larkminster United Church and resident of the Kitchener area for the past 10 years He was hoist ing engineer with George and Asmussen Ltd member of the FOR RENT 2500 to 5000 Square Feet Join Lnalaws Woolworths LCB0 Shoppers Drug Mart Orange Lodge Madoc and of at Bum Nickel Fishing Club Kit SHOPPING PLAZA Husband of Elizabeth flicttyl Spice Suitable For Ashe incc Derry son of Wil laim and Irene Ashe lncc Rcy llflmllllr Store noldsl of Madoc father of 110 Hardwarc bert Richard Jerald and llwv Womfns Apparel ight all home Wendell of lllr Gln Shot Waterloo and lldward of Kit Iabrc Shop 916 chener brother of Bruce of Bar rie William of Madoc Bernice Mrs Robert Wilkinsom Nia gara Falls NY Berdena Mrs Carl Keller of Madoc Jewel Mrs Ernie Asseltincr 3cllcvil 1e Yyonne Mrs Frank Quinlan of Canningtm also surviving is one granddaughter Karen prc deceased by one laughter lulcl Rev Flank Meadows of Park minstcr llnitcd Church conduct ed the tuners service Trema flnn followed its Special Value days at yourladvanlage of all the good things that are waiting Marl Time to stock up on great for you now at Canadas largest drugstore family valurzs for the months ahead And limeutomtakeAYourShoppers Drug Mart As you can see Shopper Druq Phone Donald Urine MGl 97352851 dintlooted salt tog corpora This offer expires Sunday March 1976 We reserve the riqlt to limit quantities BARRIE PLAZA Wellington St 7285943 fl bliobpers Drug Mort rcjislcretl lrolemarlt lrl holller gt2 lIltlllI consolidated building corporation limited

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