ulvéiiailr7iiw ANN LANDERS Girlsdad wont speak Ry ANN LANDERS Well we started to make out on the living room sofa thought my folks ere sleeping All of sudden my dad turned on the lights and there we were My boyfriend was just plain petrified When he regained his composure he got up and left My father didnt say anything Just tprned around and went back upstairs Im writing this let ter ater three days of feeling miserable Dad hasnt spoken to pie since that awful thing happened Also Ann havent heard one word from my boyfriend What should doUnIiappy 14 Dear Unhappy Go to your dad and apologize for dis appomting him Promise to behave better in the future and try hard to keep that promise As for your boyfriend good riddaiice With him out of the pic ture your chances of keeping your promise are lot better Dear Ami Landcrs This is in response to Double Vision In itytlie two women who showed up at party wearing the identical dress When Mamie Eisenhower was First Lady the same thing happened to her at White Ilouse reception She graciously went up to the woman who was wearing dress exactly like hers and put her at ease by saying hope look as lovely in mine as you do in yours The same thing happened to me not long ago took cue from Mamie and went tip to the embarrassed hostess and said our size 10 looks lot prettier than my size 18 The woman fairly beamed We both relaxed and had pleasant eve rungIm For llaving Good Time Dear Good Time Thanks for couple of neat lines to help oil the machinery of human relations Its good to have ready comeback and you have supplied my readers with two Ilcar inn Landers Your reply to Slow Boil Iii Boise was off target The woman complained because her husband was too enthusiastic about his weekly duplicate bridge games The par bothered her most as the social hour after with LOIS WATSON obstetrical Victoria Hospital for the past seven years discusses the ServoCa re isolette for premature or sick babies supervtsor at Barries Royal virtues of the hospitals new during Tuesday meeting of the hospital auxiliary which bough re cm br nee Examiner Photo New isolette at Barrie hospital means better care for sick babies wmwsmmwmmiw tthe isolette out of its fund Thanksgivingweekend The quilt and rug fair people geroducing its first gift fair to held Thanksgiving weekend at the Simcoe County Museum Midhurst The gift fair idea stemmed from the success of last years Quilt and Rug Fair which at tracted an estimated 7000 visitors SCACA officials say Many of these visitors com merited on the diversity of craf ts presented saying they could hardly see some of the smaller items because of crowding This year those smaller items and some of the larger ones will be presneted on their own The gift fair will include arts and crafts priced from 25 cents to $50 Categories include art candles ceramics booking and needlecraft jewellery and metalwork leathercraft pot tery rope arts spinning and weaving toys and dolls and College courses reflect womens career choices boutique section for all crafts The work offered for sale will be hand made by members of SCACA Workers and demon strators at the fair will be as usual volunteer members of SCACA primary goal of SCACA has been to promote arts and crafts in Simcoe County to preserve to feature gift fair the cultural wing of the Simcoe Dear are hard at work again in Sim that dont fit into other County Museum at Midhurst Problem East oilii ysfhr Old girl writh advery ig 008 County This year the Sim categories on Highway 26 lust north or five months After the movie hegsketéi he cvcfulï¬rdmiuirrligagd coe Cquniy Arts and Crafts There Will als0 be SEleCtion Barrie Hours be 10 am to talk forawhim said OK Assoc1ation SCACA is ofcrafts books for sale 4pm Oct 10 and 11 Regular museum admission will apply Free parking isavaila le at the museum and at the Simcoe County administration centre across the highway The cafeteria in the centre will be open and serving Thanksgiving dinner snacks will be available at stand in the museum grounds Picnic tables will be provided Inqgiiries about the gift fair may emade toJoan Ashton 48 Blake St Barrie 7264712 or to Eleanor Anderson 3414th St Collingwood 4450163 the pioneer crafts that were im portant to life in days gone by and to encourage the develop ment of new forms of arts and crafts Always the emphasis has been on encoura ing the development of good esign and workmanship the development of the artisans ability The gift fair as complement to the quilt and rug fairs offers another showcase for the fellowship and talents shared by members of SCACA The gift fair will take place in ideal TEAM in Ht and dancing lie otten got home at 2am or The next time you ask to The seminars are not lec laict speak to the manager dont be lures They are based mainly You iti ii the stispicious wife to go to the games with her surprised If Its woman StUdeS case hStories and em basin ikc along good book to keep herself occupied whzlc be $23 his number oat Silt itll have told tier to stay home with the book untii ll tiii titezi iozti him for the dancing man who has been married for 33 years doesnt need babysitter Whats more the ife would look out of place with her book and her husband would be embarrassed by her obvious attempt to keep aii eye on him Its pretty silly really How much fooling around can man do while he is play ing duplicate bridge Womens Editor Fre mont Tribune icbraskal Dear Rd Your point about the silliness of the situation is valid but it Liey showed up at 1130pm for the social hour would look as it she came to police the action If she arrived iliil him even though she had book her motives would be less apparent Thanks for writing dear Its nice to hear from one of my tea25 and canto bThe Barrie Examiner Saturday Sept ll I976 EPEOPLE AND PLACES PAINSWICK INSTITUTE September meeting of Pain swick Womens Institute will take place Sept 14 at pm at the home of Mrs Sid Stark 64 Newton St Barrie ART SIIOW Sandycove Acres Palette Club will hold its annual exhibit with Mac Marcellus as caller For more information call 726 3570 LAWN BOWLING Florence McFadden skip Mary Sim vice and Grant Law lead took the Raynor trophy at the Allandale Lawn Bowling Clubs mixed Labor of painting and sketching Sept 23 from 230 to pm at the Hub Sandycove Acres About 25club members are expected to exhibit everything from oil paintings to cartoons SQUARE DANCING CHURCHILL Square dan cing at Churchill Hall will begin Sept 20 from to 1030 pm GOLDEN Day tournament Also winning three games were Pearcy Thomas skip Gladys Walkom and Jack White High for two wins were Ernie Cove Alberta Stewart and Bob Mc Farlane high for one win Kay Taylor Mary McFarland and Jack McEvoy Sixteen teams took part week May An isolette recently purchased by the Royal Victoria Hospital auxiliary from its remembrance fund marks con siderable advance over earlier models Lois Watson obstetrical supervisor at the hospital told the auxiliary this The $2300 ServoCare isolette used for the care of both premature and sick babies was acquired by the hospital in valuable features of the new model Mrs Watson told the auxrliary include automatic temperature control which monitors the childs body heat through probe attached to its abdomen and makes necessary temperature adjustments Without the need for staff intervention improved access to the child from variety of angles and features that permit child to be weighed and xrayed in the isolette Mrs Watson said the hospital has another servocontrol isolette purchased in 1970 five oldermodel isolettes parts for which are getting harder and harder to obtain and six incubators going back as far as 1937 An incubator differs from an isolette in that the incubator must be opened interrupting its function to provide care of any kind for the child Infants are moved from isolettes to incubators when they grow healthy enough to tolerate such interruptions Mrs Watson said The new isolette was purchased form the auxiliarys remembrance fund The fund consists of donations made in memory of the deceased or iii honor of the living and is used to buy lifesaving or lifesupporting equipment for the hospital Mrs Morton was chairman for Tuesdays meeting the seasons first for the auxiliary liousv tour convencr Mrs Lawrence described final plans for the house tour scheduled for today The draw for the cushion donated by the craft table is to be held on the third floor of the Municipal Savings and Loan Corporation at about pm marathon bridge event is planned and those wishing to play should call Mrs Symonds convencr at 7284425 The next executive meeting will be held Sept 20 at 930 am the auxiliary room at the hospital Terrariums growing pastime but misconceptions are common Terrariums are becoming in creasineg popular with home gardeners across Canada terrarium in case you dont know is small garden inside container any kind of con tainer Todays doityourself hor ticulturists are creating all sor ts of variations on the traditional terrarium the cute little garden under glass used as tabletop decoration Terrariums are being planted in jars bottles aquariums and even old kerosene lamps The scope is endless There are however many misconceptions about terrariums The most common of these being according to the new Ortho book House Plants IndoorsOutdoors that they dont need much attention All plants need to be looked after and cared for including those growing in terrariums At the very least they need water from time to time and require routine maintenance to remove spent growth and to keep the faster growers coin pact DONT CROWI If youre planning to buy planted terrarlum rather than start your own from scratch avoid those that appear to be stuffed with plants The air in side the terrariutn will almost certainly be insufficient to sustain them Similarly kits for growing herbs in terrariums should also be avoided Herbs make fine pot plants for sunny window or fluorescentlight garden but they need fresh circulating air and perfect drainage which means theyre definitely not terrarium material The best lants to select are small onest at grow slowly To start terrarium line the bottom of your container with half inch of charcoal chips Then pack at least an inch of potting soil about the chips Commercial material for terrarium growing is available mica or perlite volcanic glass to the mixture Une terrariuni style that is very popular is collection of plants that thrive on moisture and in shade LlKIISIIAIIII Suitable candidates suggests House Plants Indoorsutdmis are the prayer plant whose leaves are flat by day and strelr ch upward after dark one strain of which is actually called cathedral window because of its stained glass ap pearancc the strawberry geranium misnanicd rosette with scalloped fuuy leaves white vents and purple splot CIltS and for contrast the creeping charlie silver pilea that grows up to foot and cjecr is its pollen ther plants that do well in this moisture and shade garden include ivy clubmoss earth stars maidenhair fern and neanthc bella palm For covered terrarium the best plants are small ferns cluhmoss miniature rcx begoiiias piscia and lemon drops The fertilikc sclaginella suggestions to consider before beginning Terrariums can and should for example have miniature pond Even shallow container can hold enough water to obtain the effect and it is highly recommended it you have sclaginella growing nearby Of course the water must be changed regularly to avoid stagnation If you would prefer not to have water small oval mirror is good substitute An attractive effect can be obtained by putting layers of differently Colored sand soil pebbles charcoal chips and even pulverized pieces of broken clay pots into the earth This gives the effect of the geological layers of the earth in cross section Small slivers of driftwood can be added to your terrarium to simulate Lilliputian lan dscape Partlydecayed wood can look like tiny logs in forest setting For rocky mountainous ef Management is no longer male domain Gorgian College officials say The board room no longer belongs to the boys The factory foreman may well be female the supervisor somebodys sister In the business world grow ing number of women have careers not just jobs college officials say They are perform ing management functions en joying them and being ac cepted Last year about 20 per cent of those enrolled in business management seminars and courses offered through the continuing education division of Georgian College were women Macmillan program supervisor at the Barrie Cam pus is hopeful there will be even more this vear With more opportunities for women today more women are preparing themselves for these opportunities by taking ad vantage of management training and business seminars he said This fall the college is of fering number of business related seminars supervisors foremen or would like to be Six of the seminars are part of the colleges management development studies and an On tario certificate in management studies Most are 10 weeks in length and involve hours of evening instruction per week Fees re $45 REST OF RECIPE Part of recipe for dilled car rot sticks published in The Ex aminers cook book was miss ing Dropped from the recipe was the instruction to fill the Jar threequarters full with boiling water after filling the jar with carrot sticks and pickling salt and before adding the hot vinegar The recipe was submittth by are discussion oriented Mr Macmilliah said All seminar leaders are local residents with special knowledge and experience in their field One of the Barrie leaders is woman Rose Petit an assistant manager in the commercial department of Bell Canada who will instruct ef fective administration begin ning Oct Topics and starting dates of other seminars offered at the colleges Barrie campus are purchansing Sept 28 business law Canadas metric system both Oct and human relations and successfully operating your business both Oct5 lORNE BETTY HAY iiiurs TRAVEL SERVICE 7284700 Other businessrelated cour ses include an eightweek ef fective speaking course and sixweek letter and report writing course beginning Oct and respectively For complete information on all fall parttime and evening courses contact Georgian College continuing education division 401 Duckworth st 728 I951 MQKEEEE CENTRE MAILORDERSNOWACXZEPTED The Grand Duchess of Gerolstein By Offenbach New Production to EnglishFrench bl may PTOVC b0 00 denW ml WIllit Whit SIHWS fect try adding some light Verna titid Barrie of the Will HowardShuttIeworth McManusCorbeilAthertonWalker for your plants If so add ver semiupright gracefully womm 5mm such as ihnmuh Davison Crosby Hebert Klein Mess mlculitecxpanded lightweight spreading its pink and Whilt fcatlierrock September24 27 30 October 2tmaii56 16eve SCACA meet scheduled On Tuesday Sept 21 at 730 leaves also are naturals for small covered garden The latest craze is to have tcrrariums airbmnc They can hang from the ceiling on books or frotn brackets on the wall Macrame holders also are ex cellent because of their very natural aptxarancc There are Now Enrolling LLVDA YS SCHOOL OF MUSIC for fall classes DieWalkiire By Wagner New Production In German With Browning Cassuly Malmborg Roar Vernon Wildermann Bender Torel Mess September 25 29 October 12 La Boheme KittaskAnderson Kukurugya Barblni Lucas Day pm the Innisfil Branch of lt Piano Accordion Simcoe County Arts and cram also lf lflOflllltlSS if riai nuns on Gum Theory By puccml Hanan ASSOClallOIl Will hlld ISl thy kvt doblgmld With Zarou BondinoJeansShuttlewonhOpthotBarcza SIXCITIttIlly for hanging Beginner Instruments PFOVI meeting at the Inniswood Rape year find out about this seasons program and chat with various instructors who horffgpzlzgezl ngrlï¬igngi be the clear glass ones and not CWIVO 0K JOIIIIIOII TIIVOI WITH macramc pottery and oil pain lEafii£ifqimmugh THANKSGIVING WEEKEND Tile of the highlights this fall Plum5 including the small Tour to TICKET PRICES will be the allday Christmas workshop During the day well be making small colourful Christmas baskets men and Christmas stocking Do come and join in the fun This workshop is anyone not just members so sign on early For futher information call open to ll clear containers Water cooler jugs make great bottle gardens hit again these should slowgrowing varieties thrive in sunlight it is not absolutely necessary for terrariums Your fen wise miniature garden will grow just as well under fluorescent light that shines 12 to 16 hours llut if youre worried about hiin electric bills pttt your Icrrariuin near window The filial appearance of your Nanci McCIelIand at 7260196 or rmmlm l5 lVilIlSly May Kilpatrick at 7263237 VOU However there are some NOTICE THE OFFICIAL OPENING OF THE NASH Tour Price Includ transportation nights hotel GRAND OLE baggage hand hotel foxes Departs Barrie Thurs Eve Oct Returns Barrio Mon Eve Oct ll return deluxe motorcooch accommodation reserved seats at Fri night admission to OPRYLAND USA shopping excursion services of on OK Johnson VII 95 PRY ling US Centre ThiS meeting Will ISXghEAIRHfllss except piano September280ctober2leve79mafl111315 fo social at 10 W0 to funhorlnform on twllTiihtHTnc 0u Wlll haveanop Vice III House Plants Indoors Sludloat BunioClaPPmns bun portunny to join $1 00 pm Outdoors is on selecting glass IndOro osca containers llants will do best 774 8y PUCClnl In llallan With Galvany Mauro Roar rBalkwdl Fisher Schafer Mess October 9teve 14 16mat Evenings Orch $1700lSOLD OUT Sept 24 25 30 Oct 14 15 16 Men $17 00 Orch Circle OR Front Batc $14 00 Rear Orch OR Mid Balc $1000 Rear Sale $650 Matinees Orch $14 00 Mezz $14 00 SOLD OUT Oct 2916Orch Circle OR Front Sale $11 00 Rear Orch OR Mid Balc $8 00 Rear Balc $5 50 SOLD OUT Oct 2916 OKeefe Centre Seating Plan winii mi on 110 in IL an ur not CHARGEX AMERICAN EXPRESS MASTER CHARGE and SHELL CREDIT CARDS To help us process your order 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Lounge of OKeefe Centre immediater followmg the premiere performance of Offenbachs The Grand Duchess of Gerolstein The admission price of $1250 per person covers full course hot meal dancing and lots of fun For tickets call 3633256 or write Canadian Opera 3539 Front Street East Toronto Ontario MSE 183 Mldhurst will take place on SUNDAY SEPT 12th commencan at pm EVERYONE WELCOME Ladies Wear 125 Dunlop St