Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 5 May 1976, p. 6

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oIne some Examiner Wednesday May I976 PEOPLE AND PLACES MELLO BLENDS BARRIEThe Mello Blends under the direction of Marge Drever will join with four other choruses to present Bring Back the Good Old Days May 15 at pm at Bar rie Central Collegiate OPEN HOUSE BARRIEStepping Stone Cooperative Nursery held an open house Tuesday night where good crowd enjoyed coffee and baked goods at Essa Road Presbyterian Church DEMONSTRATION BARRIEMarianne McNiven attended the hair styling workshop recently at the Holiday Inn where Doris Paul wellknown stylist demonstrated NEARLY NEW SALE BARBIEPat Trapnell worked at the Nearly New Sale held Tuesday by the Mr and Mrs Herman Rainey are pleased to an nounce the engagement of their daughter Anita to Gary Robinson son of Mr ENGAGEMENT 802115 and vents Trinity Anglican Women at the church VISIT BARBIEBrian Tarrant recently returned from two week visit to Florida VACATION BARRIEKaren Kelly returned from two week vacation in Hawaii TOUR BARRIEBetty Cameron returned home after 16 days touring Miami Nassau and Summerdale SENIORS BAKE SALE BARBIEWinnie Britnell attended the bake sale recently sponsored by the GetTogether Club ESSA ROAD CHURCH BARBIEHelen Webb was ticket convener recently at the coffee party sponsored by the Womens Association of Essa Road Presbyterian Church and Mrs Garfield Robin son The wedding will take place June 26 at Cookstown United Church Job performance affected by stress on the job Stress can affect an in dividuals job performance and it is this growing awareness that has made in dustrial personnel improve working conditions through better management and labor relations according to local industrial nurse As counsellor nurse in local plant who wishes to re main anonymous she said there is greater need for people to learn effective cop ing mechanisms so that an employee can perform Work is one of the basic needs of man as much as social contacts she quoted author Dr Hans Selye and it is not question of whether he work or not but what kind of work we are best suited for The nurse said that stress is greater today when choice of jobs is not always feasible Other factors which cause stress include difficulties with coworkers and super visors labor upheavals such as strikes and fear of layoffs and working conditions such as environment noise heavy workload and management problems can certainly affect problems Outside pressures such as marital problems death in the family separa tion and individual health an employees performance she said Many industries are trying to lessen stress by improving management she continued By doing this they can main tain good performance Many companies include fringe benefits such as insurance medical and dental plans company health services alcohol and drug programs sports and recreation such as bowling leagues good cafeteria facilities better screening of job applicants onethejob training govern ment manpower retraining programs in cooperation with community colleges and technical schools Although the attitude of maintaining mental health is prevalent there is still some stigma attached she said There is still need in our society for better facilities and understanding for the treatment of mental illness In some countries com munity clinics combining medical and mental health have avoided discrimination between those who have physical or mental problems It also has encouraged people to seek eatment for problems sooner Womens rights conservation music make enthusiastic year for WI members Variety made the past year active and enthusiastic for members of the Minesing Womens Institute it was an nounced at the annual meeting held recently Friendship day offered musical entertainment and gardening information while members still concerned themselves with topics such as conservation womens rights law reform business partnerships and wills The honey industry and demonstrations on how to cook with honey was only one which helped members im provehomemaking More pages were added to the Tweedsmuir history by the curator and by members who kept house logs Guest speakers spoke on tours of Holland China and Moose Factory Service to the community ranged from packing Christmas parcels for shut ins to canvassing for the Cancer Society Other efforts included providing childrens Halloween party 4H luncheon and minifest supper to presenting best girl and boy awards to Grade eight graduates The afternoon of the annual meeting started with pot luck luncheon at the home of Mrs Smith secretary treasurer The business ses sion was opened by Mrs Foyston first vicepresident during which the following delegates were appointed to the district annual on May 27 Mrs Haight Mrs Pear son and Mrs Luck alter nates Mrs Smith Mrs Lord and Mrs Grant report was made by Mrs Maguire PR and area president on the com Siderations of the bell from the old Minesing school now the community centre Four suggestions were submitted and the committee has been requested to make further study of expenses to carry out the most favored idea Following the reading of the minutes of the last annual meeting and the reports of conveners past president Mrs Haight extended thanks to members Mrs Pearson President took the chair and added her thanks for the support of the officers and membership at large She then introduced the fipecial guest Mrs Ray Tuck istrict president who was present to install the new slate of officers They include past presi dent Mrs Haight presi dent Mrs Pearson first vicepresident Mrs Foyston second vice president Mrs Hen nebry secretary treasurer Mrs SVMIIll assistant secretarytreasurer Mrs Luck branch director Mrs Give GENIE sewing machine Youll put smile on her face and $30 SAVINGS in your pocket Heres pretty practical gift idea for mothers grad uates and brides The versatile Genie machine is goanywhere portable complete with its own glideon carrying case Inside theres talented zigzag machine as only Singer could make It fea tures stretchstitch zig zag blindstitch multistitch and straight stitchesall built in Plus theres our famous front dropin bobbin needle positions and many more time saving worksavingfeatures vlill 4mm lil Put smile on her face with Genie sewing ma chine Now while you can put $30 savings in your pocket too Reg $22995 NOW$E9995 SINGER Sewing Centres and participating Approved Dealers At Singer you get what you pay for and little bit more Grant district director Mrs Haight alternate Mrs Foyston curator Mrs Johnston press reports Mrs Hennebry Conveners include agriculture and Canadian in dustries Mrs VanDer Wielen citizenship and world affairs Mrs Luck educa tion and cultural activities Hope Coles family and consumer affairs Mrs Adams resolutions Miss McLean and Mrs McLean public relations Mrs Maguire The next regular meeting is Friendship Day May 25 at 130 pm in Minesing Com munity Centre Members are reminded to bring guest and all ladies of the community are invited to attend let Municipal put your savings to work for you and you could WIN one of three vacations for two to Beautifu Britain FLY CP AIR BONUS SAVINGS BRANCHES DRIVING treacherous than driving on icy SLEEPS AWAY COLD TREACHEROUS roads says the National The woodchucklivos under Driving on road covered Automobile 0f the Uth ground Where with wet leaves can be more States allwmter COME IN AND MEET OUR STAFF AND OPEN YOUR NEW ACCOUNT TODAY DARRIE 54 Dunlop St East 7269311 DARRIE Georgian Mall 7260304 MIDEAND 221 King Street 5269354 GIVE YOUR CHILD llFElIME BANDSTAND MUSIC STUDIOS PRESENT YAMAHA GUITAR CLASSES gift of music lessons lasts forever Enquire now about lessons for your child and yourself Boyfield Mull 7264973 the iipal savrngs loan corporation Draws to be held at 100 PM Saturday June l2 l9 and 26 at our Savings Brunch 64 Dunlop Street East TRAVEL ARRANGEMENTS BY HURONIA TRAVEL SERVICE HOW TO ENTER ELIGIBILITY One entry form for EACH and EVERY Deposit of 50000 to your new or existing Bonus Savings Account PECIAl OFFER For May and June only initial deposits made up to the 2Sth of the month to new Bonus Savings ac count receive interest from the first of that month Now PAYING the mUnicipal savrogs loan corporation HEAD OFFICE 88 Dunlop St East BARRIE ONTARIO 7267200 GRAVENIIURST 105 Muskoka Rd No 687 2212 ORIlllA 43 Mississaga St East 3254451 MIDLAND 721 King Street 5269384 MEMBER Canada Deposit Insurance Insurance Corporation

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