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Barrie Examiner, 6 Apr 1976, p. 6

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6The Barrie Examiner Tuesday April I976 PESPLE AND PLACES SINGLEAGAIN BARRIE Dr George Souter will speak Tuesday night at 730 at Harrie Central killegiate for the fifth in the Single Again series The series is cosponsored by the Family Life Association and Parean Without Partners VISIT BARRIE Alice and George loutes returned Saturday from their holiday in Spain COOKERY BARRIE Ida Burns Associates will give demonstration of family cookery tonight at the YMCA Starts atapm FASHION SHOW RARRIE The Quota Club of Barrie is sponsoring fashion show April in the Blue Flame oom of the Consumers las Riiilding Moira Hunt is mmrrientator OPPORTITNITY SALE HARRIE The Royal Vic toria Hospital Ladies Aux iliary is holding its opportunity sale April from to pm New and nearly new items of clothing household items bake sale and handicrafts will be ailable For donation pick up call 7207027 or 7281610 IVINICTIIJS RARRIE The iVinittcs flub is holding fashion show April 11 at the Georgian ollegc Theatre with wine and cheese following Part of the proceeds Will go to lng Sisters The show starts at RUMMAUIJ SALE Womens Auxiliary of Essa Road Presbyterian Church will hold rummage sale Saturday from9toll am BELLYDANCING BARRIE Judith Beierl will begin her bellydancing c0urse April at 815 at the HiView Banquet Hall Bellydancing is becoming popular not only for trimming of inches but in relieving tension For informa tion call M7147 in the even ing SPRING DANCE ANGUS spring dance is being held April 10at the Angus Lions Hall with music by Ian Zinn and Windy and Warm All proceeds will go to the Angus guiding movement For tickets call 4245524 BARRIE The Pontings Organ club will hold its annual meeting April 14 at pm at 68 Maple St SUCCESS HARRIE The Welcome Wagon Engaged Iirls party last week was success ac cording to coordinator Carol Wallis MAPLIISYRUP FESTIVAL EIMVAIE The Maple Syrup Festival is scheduled for April 10 from am to pm starting with pancake breakfast in the Elmvale Torn munityHall RUWN HIIJ The Crown Hill United Church Women are holding bake sale April It at the Georgian Mall Starts at 10 am THE GIFT SHOP at Royal Victoria Hospital was of ficially opened today With ribbon cutting ceremony From left Gerry Morton president of the hospital aux iliary lack Forster chair man of the hospital board Dori Iamcron administrator and Ted Long assistant ad ministrator Ifuxamirier Photo Lady curlers meet wind up playoffs Auxiliary gift shop opened at Royal Victoria Hospital The gift shop of the Royal Victoria Hospital was officially reopened today after about $3000 worth of renovations Ad ministrator Don Cameron assistant administrator Ted Lang chairman of the hospital board Jack Forster took part in the ribbon cutting ceremony President of the hospitals aux iliary Gerry Morton was also resent The gift shop which is volun tarin staffed and operated by some of the auxiliarys 300 rrembers is the biggest fund raising proJeCt of the auxiliary Now that it is expanded expec tations for fund raismg are rosier according to gift shop mnvener ovce Tribhle In the past two years the profit of the gift shop has doubt ed Now that it is bigger we can add more merchandise and make it more functional to not only the patients but the hospital staff The gift shop is open four shifts day five days week and two shifts day on weekends Andrea Cohen is co convener Norma Stevenson works in the gift shop as well sopfa ldcsori Madeline McKenna Local NSA members hear CN speaker new communications ser Viccs called telepost was topic recently when Harold Xiynham sales and schicc representative for ZNIF Urlecommunications was guest srxeakcr at the meeting of the Barrie chapter of the National Secretaries Association He was presented with gift of thanks by Jean Dymorid successful Presidents Hall was held March 6th at the Sun nidalc Tommunity Centre Alex Arthur represented the fi ty of Harrie accompanied by his Wife Margaret Approx imately 00 people attended and danced to the music of Harold SPRING FASHION There was something for ceryonc of all ages last weekend when the mer chants of Hayfield Mall Keiser Secretaries Week is schedule ed for April 18 to 24 Executive night is April 21 in the Roof Garden at the Continental Inn All members are urged to sub mit as soon as possible names of those to whom invitations should be sent in Monday April 19 Wine and Cheese Party open to all secretaries or future secretaries will be held at the Continental Inn beginn ing at pm Secretaries Week festivities will end with lun cheon for NSA members and their guests on Friday April 23 at the Brookdale WMM sponsored fashion show good crowd turned out to see the spring fashions for the year Here one of the am Wow CLIZCZ manta Faith commitment necessary General faith in God and per sonal commitment was the focus of speech given by llr Frank Peters president of Wilfrid Laurier friivcrsityx Waterloo to those attending the Mens Night at the Christian Womens Club Dr Peters is wellknown psychology pro fessor who has studied the 000 0000000 sa¢0QI Olaooooooeoo younger models sports fashion for rainy weather Examiner Photo Western perfumes preferable NEW DELHI Router The sweet smell of success is cvad ing Indian perfumers anxious to break into Western markets They are concerned that Western women still appear to prefer alcoholbased European perfumes to Indian scents like Ital ltani Queen of the Night distilled in sandalwood oil Even some Indian women ap pear to prefer foreign perfumes to those produced here and more men than women use per fume In India say the experts In contrast of the fleeting fru grance of IIuropcaii perfume the tiniest drop of natural In dian perfume lingers for hours Although these heavily aro matic scents are popular in the Middle East Indian perfumcrs are cxrwriineiitiiig with alcohol bases to produce thinner and subtler aromas to attract West wn women Most perfumes here are based on centuriesold family recipes derived from flowers which have to go through long process of distillation and mix ing The Indian Perfumes and Flavors Association complains about government controls on alcohol that have made the move to alcoholbased per fumes more difficult IIAMIERED BY HANS Pure alcohol is difficult to ob tain and the transfer of prixlr ucts from one factory to ari other for secondary processes often incurs interstate border taxes There are also bans and re strictions on essential iiriports like phenylethyl alcohol orange oil and ccdarwrxxl oil Kelkar of the Indian Perfumes and lilavors Associ ation estimates that 75 per cent of all Indian pcrlumes are bought bv Indian men Village men often buy small wad of scented cotton from migrant perfume vendor who moves from town to village sell ing from the traditional At tar the oilbased natural per fume box with its detailed car vings in ivory inlay Inside the box may be up to 10 fine glass bottles containing perfumes adapted to the differ ent climatic zones of the couri try lndian perfumes can blend with the winter cold of the nor th the torrid heat of the central plains or the steaming heat of the south Rut the perfume business iii volves more than just sweet ening the bodys odor Last year some 2100 metric tons of perfumes and flavors were pro duced hcrc both for the individ ual and for whole range of products from sweets to toilet disinfectants topic xtcrisivcly as well as be ing world ide trayrller Springtime in Paris was the theme of the evening with decor designed by Mrs Marjory lhynard Stewart learce tcacher of gourmet cooking at Georgian ollegc demonstrated making French wedding cake Michael Jordan entertained with folk songs and sacred music Speaker urges ecology minds to conserve Re the it before you refuse it was the motto of III March metting of the Mintsing Womens lnllllllf iiicst speaker Mrs Maguirc area president focused on lllt need to wastenot want not Hefore you throw anything away ask yourself ll you can use it at least once more The program preparHl by Mrs ll Adams followd llllS theme with its emphasis on the Joint problem of conservation pollution and ecology Awareness is the basic pro blem Wllh ecology III the home Mrs Adams said Iuy wuli thought and care reduce consumption where possible participate in ricyclr ing projects involving cans bottles newspapers and whatever projects industry can undertake When each of us takes control over our personal environment the entire en vironmcnt will improve she said She gave some recycling moneysaving ideas which iri eluded decorative flower pots from cans kitchen and workshop storage with plastic containers wall art from postcards and pictures rugs with yarn from old sweaters milk cartons for packing fruit for the freezer Mrs I0ySlnl first vice president chaired the meeting at which members decided to support the Easter Seal cam paign and to canvass the Minesing area for the lancer Society They also decided to have the needlepoint course for the fall Members were reminded of the district annual luncheon in Elmvale May 27 the 4H Allomcinakcrs Tottoii Review achievement days in Barrie at Trinity Church April 10 in Elmvalc May Miiicsing cn tral School May all starting at pm The next meeting will beheld April 27 with potluck luu clicon at the horn of Mrs Smith secretary treasurer BUILT IIUINWORKS The first successful iron works in the United States at site 10 miles north of Boston produced about 150 tons year in the 1640s excellent quality materials and and installation as required Phone ltlf lllllltltN 7268637 suppliers Personal service on large or small enquiries Tracking RR1 Hwy 93 8t Crown Hill Only Miles North of Barrio The ladies section of the Bar rie Curling Club begins playoffs this week to wind up the third schedule Rinks skip pwl by Dorothy Jordy Betty Rartko Gerry Muliss Doris Campbell Fern Campbell Shirley Wallwin Sandra Me ullougb Joan bsborne Muriel Icndley Tarolc Graydon Karin Brown Jcan Skinner and Marie Merriam will be playing off for the Stewart Wholesale and Molsoiis trophies Finals will bc held Iriday April at 100 The twoday ladies bonspicl was held recently at the club Wllh the following results III order of skip yicc second and lead Hiram Walker Trophy won by Harrie urling Tlub rink llll Webb Elaine ollicr Shirley ronc and Theresa flykstra Runners up irace Mghs rink from the Barrie ouritry tlub urling with Grace were Elinor irosch Merle Dean and Sharon liowlcn Webb flros Trophy won by nnk from the iarrie Country Club litIt Ainslie Helen you =dr4 Kempciifcldt haptcr IUDE is preparing for their annual and Gloria Graham Runners up Jackie Millers rink from Huntsville Curling with Jackie were Vivian Dunne Bette Hut cheson and Edith Stenabaugh Dykstra Trophy won by rink from DIXH Rosemary McArthur Wilma Blais Pat HM and Anne Smallfield Runners up Stella larks rink from Welland Curling With Stella Audrey Rolan Marion Briggs and Pb llis Allen Sevenlfp Trophy won by nnk from Tam Heather Cherry Horner Joan Hicks Vi Statton and Barb Wilfer Runners up Mirlrly iormans rink from High Park urlmg with Middy were Mary Hooper Irene An buhl and Billie Hart Consolation won by rink from Pctcrborough Flora irolcy Barb Moorby Jean Ann mns and Barb Emmons lead Runners up Joyce Carters rillia rink urling with Joyce Monica McMillan Mary Moore and Mary Skalosky MADE OF WHAT All known matter in the solar system is made up of chemical elements WW3 he its wm TULIP TIME card party with the theme tulip time Mrs Srigley and Mrs Cameron are coconvenors Studebaker laid to rest LADYRRANI South Africa Reuter Widow Mona Griff iths beloved 1948 Studebaker has been ceremonially laid to nst complete with floral trib ute and amid groans from car enthusiasts The car one of only nine of its kind left in South Africa was buried last week in the mu nicipal dumping ground Earth moving equipment was used to dig the sixfootdcep grave The car bearing signs of wear from its 72000 miles was pushed in bunch of wild flow ers was thrown onto it and the mechanical shovel covered it over bank official who officiated at the burial sighed with relief Rust in peace be mut tered and walked away He had fulfilled the request in the will of Mrs Griffiths who died last August that her car be buried rather than sold Rut car lovers have vowed to disinter the Studebaker thus CUSTOM MADE DBAPEBIES dBEDSPB Studio Total Decorator and Coordinating Services Choose from an outstanding selection of patterns from Canadas finest or drop in to the Studio risking 100 rand fine about $150 in Tanadian funds MILWAUKEE Wis tAI ongrcssman Morris Udall Democratic candidate and former professional basketball player Saturday took shots at the local YMCA hoopand his political opponents As he prepared for one shot he noted This is the Pentagon scoop shot You give it all youve got Udall has frequently Iiticized the defencespending record of Democratic cari didate Senator Henry Scoop Jackson of Washington Before another shot Udall announced This is the deten te dribble It only goes one way The reference was to President Fords foreign policy How many baskets did he hit We set basketball back about 10 cars Udal said Hos the munrcrpa savings loan corporation Head Office Barrie Ontario seainniopSLminions7200 Midland MI King St I705l 5269364 Qrovenhurst l05 Muskoko Rd 705 68722 THE ROYAL Victoria Hospital Auxiliary Operates and staffs the gift shop with volunteers From left are Andrea Cohen assistant con venor Joyce Tribble con vcnor and Norma Stevenson in charge of buying for the shop Examiner Photo Wedding Photography By Len Marriott For Details Call 7281050 TIME TO CLEAN UP FOR SPRING THE Carpet Doctor PROFESSIONAL CARPET CLEANING CONSULTANTS it CARPET UPHOLSTERY DRAPERY CLEANING SERVICES CONTRACT AND RESIDENTIAL CARS CLEANED UP AND RFCUNDITIUNED INSIDE AND OUT 7265591 for the party which will be April 22 Examiner Photo Barrie Georgian Mall 795 7260340 Orillio 43 Mississago St 705l 325445l BRANCHES Member anada Deposit Insurance orpoiation

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