Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 17 Jun 1976, p. 24

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uuuuu EAQIIIITIcT rlluuy June to IIIO Sunbathers beware of the effect of the sun Todays youthful tan could be tomorrows wrinkles DEBBIE MORRISON clerk with Tamblyns on Dunlop Street shows the et es preparations and sunburn suntan mzmm um oath 3690 TA x2 remedies Examiner Photo BrunsonFitzmaurice vows held at St John Vianney St John Vianney Church Douglas Gerard Fitzmaurice ficiated Kathy Fitzmaurice was the scene May 15 when exchanged marriage vows Deborah Ann Brunson and Father John ONeill MR AND MRS FITZMAURICE of was the soloist The bride is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Cari Brunson of 330 Innisfil St Barrie and the groom is the son of Mr and Mrs Douglas Fitz maurice of Bracebridge The bride wore white jersey gown with high threequarter collar dip ing into neckline The ress had long train and delicate daisy lace around the waist collar and cuffs She wore juliet cap with an elbow length veil The bride carried amber roses with daisies scattered among them Matron of honor was Bar bara Brunson of Toronto sister of the bride Bridemaids were Candy Hur tubise Jehan Ghannam and Marianne Fitzrnaurice sister ofthegroom Best man was David Fitz maurice of Bracebridge brother of the groom Ushers were Richard Sword Gre gory Fitzmaurice and Rod Conkie The reception was held at the Baystairs Lodge in Minets Point followed by dance The newlyweds will live in Barrie following their honey moon GRADUATION David Scott Midwood received his honors bachelor of arts degree in political studies from Queens University King ston graduate of Barrie North Collegiate Mr Mid wood will attend McArthur College Kingston to con tinue his studies CATCH THAT CALL 24 HOURS DAY DAYS WEEK aslowas $I4IMOnth By ROSEANN McCABE Womens Editor Todays sun bathers may be cursing premature wrinkles in their 40s if they dont treat the sun with respect Sun bathing is the most popular assive summer sport but ause people feel ey arent doing anything when lying in the sun they conclude that the sun isnt dos ing anything to them But dermatologists and cosmeticians urge over zealous beach beauties to take care of their skin The problem is people dont know what is actually happening to the skin when it is exposed according to Mae McPhatter in charge of employee health services at Royal Victoria Hospital Mrs McPhatter says an average of about 25 to 20 peo ple month June July and August report to hospital out atient treatment for sun urn While this is not an alarming number it in dicates the need for educating the public on the similarities between sunburn and regular burning she said Basically what happens is this when the skin is exposed to the sun it produces melanin or pigment which absorbs ultra violet rays This is the bodys own way of protecting the skin When person is exposed too much at one time the skin cannot pro duce sufficent melanin to ab sorb the rays The result is that the connective fibres in the skin are damaged and the elastin the skins elasticity deteriorates If the moisture from the skin is not replaced results are wrinkles which may not show until later in life says Dr Angel Trinchan der matologist who practises in Barrie Dr Trinchin said skin cancer which has been said to have increased fivefold in the past 25 years in the United States because of increased leisure time in the sun can be prevented with proper moisture treatment Wendy Jones cosmeti cian for Merle Norman cosmetics said mistake most people make is underestimating the suns rays on hazy day Ultra violet rays still at fect the skin she said And this definitely ages the skin Jean Novak with Avon Products Ltd says people shoud be educated on what the sun can do Not only does it damage the skin but it does more damage to the hair than any bleach can do The $5 million Canadian suntan lotion industry is fast keeping up with new discoveries in chemical laboratories Most products contain some degree of sunscreening agent Cus tomers looking for an effec tive lotion should look for pro ducts containing aramino benzoic acid ony enzne or titanic acid Dr Trinchan said These block the ultra violet rays There are some facts and myths associated with sun sporting Running around in the sun is less damaging than bathing on towel simply because there is less concen tration of rays However beach umbrellas dont pre vent burning especially on bright beachthe reflected sun is concentrated and Sail with the Graham team across Victoria Harhor to Hong Kong the cosmopolitan British Crown Colony where 68000 gathered at the Government and South China Stadiums on the last day Sunday after noon to hear the message ol Di Graham therefore more damaging Metal reflectors too only cause concentration of ultra violetrays Susceptibility to burning varies from person to erson Mediation such as bar itiates and birth control pills can in crease the speed at which you burn Also dabs of perfume can cause spot burning If you do burn apply cool li quids or compresses Dr Trinchan suggests applying any lotion with cortisone base salt water unless the skin is too inflamed boracic acid with water or milk But the educated person can sun bathe without getting burned Experts urge gradual sun exposure and later replacing moisture This is done by drinking fluids showering and using moisturing lotions Given these guidelines person can use the sun to their advantage it helps acne relaxes taut muscles and is the pure source of vitaminD tea25 CLIZCZ vent PEOPLE AND PLACES CHURCH SERVICE BARBIE An inter denominational church ser vice will open Senior Citizens week June 20 at Sunnidale Park Centre from to pm 40TH ANNIVERSARY BARRIE Mr and Mrs Gerard Dykstra will celebrate their 40th wedding anniversary Thursday on Saturday from to pm at the First Christian Reform Church Friends and neighbors are welcome MAYCOURT BARRIEPeg Harris was installed as president of the May Court Club at the clubs annual meeting held at the Schnitzel Haus GRADUATE BARRIE George Booth sonof Mr and Mrs Booth of Barrie graduated with bachelor of en vironmental studies with an honors major in ecology from the University of Waterloo GUESTS MINESING STATION Mr and Mrs Jackson had guests recently from Ireland andToronto VISIT RUGBY Mr and Mrs Elroy Horne and family of Brampton visited with Mr Hornes brothers Everett and HowardHome SENIOR CITIZENS LEFROYLefroy senior citizens held meeting recently with 25 members present Joyce Shep ard and RuthSpraguesanga uet GRADUATE BELL EWART Ronda Higgins has graduated from teachers college in Toronto She is the daughter of Marie Higgins and the late John Higgins SORORITY BARRIEElections of of ficers was held at the last regular meeting of the Xi Beta Pi Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi Sorority which was held at the home of Gail Abbott Donna Skaer is presi dent Judy Gautier vice president Mary Lou Palmer secretary and Paula Strasser treasurer Retired policeman dies RV GEORGINA MITCHELL BELL EWART This community was saddened to learn of the death of Harry Perrier 81 lnnisfil town ships first policeman Mr Perrier died on Mon day June in Stevenson Memorial Hospital Alliston He was charter member of the Bell EwartLefroy Legion having been mem ber of the Barrie branch before the local branch was fonnedinwf The Legion held special service at the funeral home in Cookstown on Tuesday even ing The funeral service was held Wednesday at pm Pallbearers were Legion aires Pipe major Jerry Quinn of Barrie played Flowers of the Forest and other selec tions at the 6th line cemetery ofInnisfil Mr Ferrier patrolled by bicycle as peliceman from 1934 to 1945 He is survived by his wife Leette and stepchildren Mrs Agnes Darling and James Wark sister Mable Noble lives in Toronto TEACIIERS COLLEGE Congratulations to Rhonda Higgins who has graduated from teachers c0Ilege in Toronto She is the daughter of Marie Higgins and the late John Higgins Ronda has accepted posi tion with the York County Board of Education so she will be able to commute from herhome BIKE ATIION Twentyfive young cyclists completed the 25mile bike athon for the Bell Ewart Bap tist Church Pastor James Benson an nounced on Sunday the mon ey raised in the bikeathon will be used to buy something for the interior of the new Sunday School Andrew Ielfer had chicken pox and was not able to par ticipate The first person to 0m plete the route was James Benson Wm SUNBATIIING is one oi the their skin accroding to most popular summer local experts Skin aging is fiasumes bl few People one of the results of sun now how to take care of rQIMWWMq CANADAS LARGEST AND BESTKNOWN RECORD STORE IPAGLTARO ROCK ROLL IS ALIVE El WELL bathing if person doesnt replace the moisture in the skin Examiner Photo PAGLIARO Paglnaro including What The Hell Got Dont Believe Its You How Does It Feel Walking the Dog Get Down KC 33901 AT SA 99 ONLY GLTATTo IN CONCERT TONIGHT PM AT THE BARBIE ARENA OFF ENTIRE STOCK INSTORE ITEMS ONLY SPODE DAN ADAiAS WATERFORD DENBY ROYAL ALBERT PARAGON WEDGWOOD STAINLESS STEEL NORITAKE SILVER PLATE 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