Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 25 Sep 1976, p. 6

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Gil and Wilma Durham of Barrie admire the dining room suite displayed at the Georgian Guild Antique Show at the Barrie Armoury by Marion Hagey Antiques and Interiors of Toronto as gt This suite of Ontario pine was poular in the 1850s Ex aminer Photo Historical association holds bus tour to historic sites The Simcoe County Historical Association will conduct bus tour of historic sites in Tiny Township Oct 17 The tour will follow the route of similar tour conducted this summer by Mrs Hartlev for Coldwater Canadiana Stops will be made at Ossassane Port Tonanche where Champlain landed in 1615 Carhagouha where the first European lived in this area and Cedar Point ANN LAMDERS she checked VD Dear Ann Landers Iwonder if you realize what wonderful service you perform when you ur co le to et the treated for VD Heres my story mse ves Im faithful reader believe in you Several weeks ago you said If you suspect you have VD and are ashamed to go to doctor go to the City or county health department or to the emergency room of the nearest hospital You were talking to me Im married woman with children My husband travels and became involved With man who works at the plant Two days after had sex with him was sure he had given me VD phoned the Chicago board of health for an appointment like you suggested nice woman answered all my questions She must have thought was the dumbest thing alive but she was polite and helpful was told to come in for test She assured me everything would be strictly confidential and it wouldnt cost anything When arrived at the board of health was surprised to see so many others signed in and answered all the questions truthfully except the one that asked single or married put down single was given number and told to wait until mine was called In 15 minutes was led to small immacu late examining room The doctor was woman The examination was painless and it only took 12 minutes Then technician came in and took blood from my arm and culture from my body They labelled both with numbers not my name The polite doctor said We will phone you in three days with the results wasnt treated like had leprosy or worse yet like tramp Everyone was so considerate and respectful couldnt believe it In three days received the phone call My tests were negative no VI but had yeast infection The person on the phone told me what to do about it was never so relieved in all my life Please print my letter so other mil not be afraid to go get tested it they get in Similar Jam lam Blessing You Dear Blessing Thanks for letting me know And now an ad ded word to my readers Remember Mmt city boards of health charge nothing for V1 tests and treatment Hospitals do charge but the usually recommend the free services Anyone who thinks he may have VI should go at once No questions asked minors included Parean will not be notified under any circumstances Dear Ann We have six children live boys and one girl The girl is 13 and her dad kisses her hello and goodbye when she goes from one room to the next He wants her on his lap while they watch TV He must kiss her before she goes to bedany excuse will do Last night we had friends in for bridge Evy came in and the first thin he said was Come give your dad kiss was emv barras Our two younger sons are hellions lie ignores them Ive suggested he may more attention to the boys and less to the girl but it does no good Any advice wDisturbed Mama Dear Mama Yeslots Your husbands partiality to Evy is bad for her and worse for her brothers Ask your family doctor to talk to him like Dutch uncle Theres trouble ahead unless he gets some insight into what he is doing to his children Also suggest that Evy discuss this with her school counsellor She needs to be informed on how to deal with Daddy LJMDYSSGHOOL orrnauc Now Enrolling for fall classes Piano Accordion Guitar Theory Beginner instruments Provrded except piano for forthor Information 1264 I3 or 720046 Woman thankful Emphasis will be on the ln dian era and the French regime The tour will be con ducted by association members Monty Leigh and Mrs Hartley Buses will leave Bayfield Mall Barrie at 130 pm and will pick up passengers at the main intersection in Elmvale at 150pm Tickets for the tour cost $3 and may be obtained from Leigh 3254950 Alexander ills5680 or McBride 7282745 Mary Bockman resident of the ladies auxiliary to the Progress Club shows off the trophy resented to the aux iliary or overall national achievement in raising funds Charm warmth Romance thats it Thats what brings capacity crowd out to an antique show and sale on Thursda night Amid the charm an warmth of Ontario Pine more than 300 people mingled with their hors docvres and punch to see the displays of 26 antique dealers at the fourth annual antique show of the Georgian Foundation Guild at the Barrie Armoury The show continues today un illtipJII This is plastic world we live in Its an age of push button convenience People want something more So says Marian Bradshaw txlitorinchicf of Canadian Yol lcctor magazine which fcatiircs thc popularity of nostalgia Mrs Bradshaw was guest it the show She has some dcfinitc ideas about the trend in antiques She calls it exciting You know cvcryonc is reaching back to what their grandmothch had its all coir at antique show nected with family life she said Look around and see the revival of the arts and crafts It all means something Mrs Bradshaw whose own Toronto home is decorated in 18th century antiques became involved with history in general atan early age She was nntiquc editor of On tario Homes and Livin Magazine in 1900 until 1966 not has been with Canadian Collec tor sincc then In the past six years Mrs Bradshaw hns submcr ed herself totally in Cantu ian history and cultiirc The rcsnlt Canadian Collector will offer 10 scparatc editions each one detailing the artifacts geography history and ethnic groups of that proviiicc In the six ycnrs Mrs Brad slinw worked closely with thc ministry of culture and rccrcn tion museum owners and ad IIIIlIISIltIIOIS of each province 300 at opening night of guild antique show More than 300 browsers and buyers packed the Barrie Ar moury Thursday night for thc opening of the fourth annual an tique show held by the Georgian Foundation Guild Iwcntysix antique dealers from across Ontario displayed their work The show which is the major fundraising effort of the guild raised $5000 last year for the Gryphon Theatre 70 of Bar me Since the guild was formed in 1972 as an auxiliary to the Georgian Foundation for the Performing Arts board of directors for the theatre the future of the theatre has brightened according to board chiarman John Bray How far has the theatre come in six years It has come out ofdebt said Mr Bray Gryphon is here permanent lyhesaid Audience capacity for theatre productions has doubled He said encouraging factor is the increase of theatre subscrip tions We now have more than 1500 subscriptions he said Last summer more than 14000 people packed Georgian College Theatre for the groups five plays LARGEST YET That was our largest au for the mentally retarded John Vandcrwaart resident of the Progress Cub holds the trophy with Mrs Bockman Examiner Photo New members at ANAF New players are welcome for the mixed dart league held by the Army Navy and Air Force Veterans Barrie unit Monday ni hts at the club rooms For in ormation call 7288210 Bowling is scheduled for Tuesday nights Bingo is held Wednesday night at 730 for the early bird game Regular SHERRY SAVES YOU MONEY SHERRYC Ladies Wear 125 Dunlap St games begin at ti Euchre is scheduled for Thursday nights at ti and dance ing Friday and Saturday night fromtipmtolam General meetings are held the third Sunday of each month followed by social and special dinner diciicc so far The five plays wcrc Ilarvcy Thousand lowns lhc Iri soncr of Second Avcnuc Ali Wilderness and The MOIIII is Bluc Mr Bray commended thcatrc designer Jack limlock for his WOIk in designing the sets for the plays The committcc for the show and sale includes Peggy Sar ieant convcner Joanna Scarth co convcncr and treasurer Nanci Arnoldi con sultant Ruth Thompson contacch dealers assisted by Nancy Ar rioldi and Joanna Scarth welcomed the dealers Peggy Harris Jackson and Ethel helped dealers set up Eleanor lurnbull Also on the committee were Mary Iiowdcn Marg Kenny Mary Walker Liz Stylc Jean Gray Grace Brock Mary Phillips Lorraine liovcy Helen Thomas and Muricl Sthcphens Refreshments and entertain merit were handed by lJlle Palmer Beth Sarjeant Helen Thomas Mary Bailey Marge Colby Andrea Cohen Barb Miles Pat Soutcr and Nanci Ar noldi Jane ThiflIIpSOII is president of the guild LORNE BETTY HAY HAYS TRAVEL SERVICE 7284700 Marian Bradshaw lrft editorinchicf of Canadian ollcctor nntirim magazine The Barrie Examiner with Peggy Sarjeant and Jane ThompSon of the Georgian Foundation Guild sopla LIZ L1 vents Saturday Sept 25 I976 PEOPLE AND PLACES SORORITY meeting for newcomers to the Theta Epsilon Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi will be held Wednesday night at 815 pm at the home of Freda French 319 Duckworth St arol Poole resident will be chairman of meeting and will inform new members about the chapter Guest speaker will be Mar garet Kelly SHOWER Two baby showers were held recently for Mrs Blake Leigh and her baby girl hristie Ruth Iiostesses were Mrs Ted Johnston assisted by Mrs Lloyd Leigh and Mrs Peter Genhoorn assisted by Mrs Russell MarDonnell RAFFLE The Ys Menettes are holding raffle for $150 worth of grtwcrics from Dominion Oct 26 at the YMAYWCA Tickets are available from Ys Mencttcs members Proceeds will go to tth IRENATAL lRSES Prenatal courses presented by the Simcoe County Health Unit will be included in the Sini coc County Board of Educa tions night school program The health unit will prescrin the course organize the classes and supply the materials and teachers The school board will collect the fees arrange for space and equipment and pay the teachers Jack Ramsay director of education said he believed the classes are ideal for the night school program but should there by any changes in thc ministry of educations method of funding night school pro grams the board might havc to reverse itsdccisi BREATH AKthi brcndhiaking demonstra tion will be given Sept 29 at 730 pm at oiisuriicrs ins by Lorraine Labellc homo cco inoriist with Robin Ilood Multi foods DINNERDANCIC Sons of Scotland Lovat aiiipi will hold thcir fourth an nual full dinner dance Oct at 030 pm in tlic Willow lioom at the ontincntal Inn Dinner is at cabaret and dancing at Ilic cvciiing will fcaturc GEORGIAN COLLEGE Did not receive our brochure holiday trip Tuoodoy 930 pm Siam October 1976 uppor limits to bohovior mont Thurodoyl I0 pm Stom Octobor II 1976 CONTINUING EDUCATION Missed our registration nights MAKEUP AND PERSONAL APPEARANCE roll Improvement courro which will concontroto on porlonol onolyllr for ooch nudont followed by demonstration union on oidn ooro homo fociolo oyo boouty holr nylon diots ond oirorciso IpocIoI flnoi Iouion on bounty tip for tho trovollor Ihouid hovo ovoryono oll oot for wlntor HUMAN GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT This coimo will tour on on Interdisciplinary approach to undorotoriding tho notoro of children looking of factors which offoct ooch child in growth otogor from total to middio childhood and how roltrictlonl guidolinoo ond Ihopo ooch childs emotional and social dovoiopI musical trip around Scotland with Bill Burnetts Heather lrio Tom Park and Irene King Tickets $10 apiece are available at 7283048 or 7281999 Barrie 3264780 Orilliai or 7752957 Bradford THREETOCONVENTION At least three members of the Barrie Quota Club will attend district convention Oct 22 23 and 24 in Owen Sound Marg Duncan president Dorothy Gardner district governor and Cathy Mcliugh past president of the Barrie Club and district secretary will attend The Quota club is having bazaar Nov at pm at Trini ty Anglican Church Hall with roceeds going to the deaf and ard of hearing The group which has 18 members holds meetings twice month RlMhlAtiESAIJI rummage sale and ba mar are two scheduled ac tiyitics for the Grace United Church Women The rummage sale will be held Oct 22 at pm at the church The bazaar called Mistletoe Mart will beheld Nov beginn ing with lunch at 1230 pm and theliaznar at 130 VOLLNTEERS NEEDED Volunteers are needed to sell Christmas cards for UNICEF according to the groups chair man liny Iieijmans Cards will be sold at Laurance Sewing and Knitting Centre For informa tion contact Bill Burton T206364 SOIARE DANCING Square dancing for beginners is being held Monday nights from 830 to 1030 at the Hayloft on St Vincent Street The liayloft Steppers will be featured Wednesday nights from 815 to 1030 For informa tion call Betty Bay at 7284700 ONSERVAIION LLB DANCE Ihc Barrie and District Hunters and Anglers Conser vation lub will hold fall dancc Saturday Nov 20 at the Embassy Hall Tickets are $20 per couple They are available from members of the club ex ccutivc or members of the any of the clubs committees Just two examples of the many courses being offered by the Continuing Education Division this Fall and Winter Wool Foo $2500 20 Wooiio foo $4500 Call now for information registration and brochure at 705 728195l Ext 3I7 or visit us at Georgian College at the antique show Mrs Sarjeant is converter of the show and Mrs Thompson is president of the guild Ex aminer Photo Volunteers needed Barrie Mental Health Association waan volunteers for the psychiatric unit of Royal Victoria Hospital The volunteer program has been expanded and volunteers will be needed weekdays from 930 to 1130 am or from to 230 pm Activities will include crafts community outings with patients shopping trips and organizing sports activities The first training workshop will be held Saturday Oct 16 at the hospital Volunteers will learn about the Canadian Men tal Health Association the ministry of correction of ser vices the Mental Health Centre in Penetang and the hospital psychiatricunit For information about the workshop call Barbara Richards at 7282114 or Sharon Dangerfield at 7285213 Exploring Opportunities for RECEIVES AWARD OAKVILLE Ont Pi Sheridan ollcgc photography instructor Dong Boult of Mis sissauga Ont has been aware ded the degree of photographic craftsman by the Professional Photographcrs of America Inc OR INDIVIDUALS make wonderful gifts TUES SEPT 28 WED 29 WHEELCHAIRS Removable casters cushioned upholstery Removable ormrests $234 Lokemctic powerchoirs $625 Whool min AR PERS wimi Choirs Lolromotic Powor wimi cm numeric 133 WinI coin 171771 MilZ 77111170 NOW BEAUTIFUL BACKGROUNDS 8x10 lIf7i Christmas time or anytime Last promotion before Christmas Growth for Women wnt be tour session course offered by the assoctation this fall The program will deal with setting goals managing time and motivation For informa tion call Roberta Beecroft at 7233660 There will also be life skills program at the Barrie provin cial jail involving professionals working with inmates For in formation call Barbara Rich ards at7Zt2114 community awareness series called Mental Health Keep it in Mind will focus on mental health issues the third Wednesday of every month on the Moira Hunt ShoquCfiyfi OPEN SUNDAY FREDS FLOWERS Highway II at Stroud 900 am to 700 am FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS leg rests aluminium SW9 CHARGE OF $100 FOR EACH ADDITIONAL SUBJECT IN SAME FAMILY GROUPS Color Portraits THURS FRI SAT 30 Oct floors luoo thru Sat 108 Hwy No 27 Boyfiold St Barrio Ontario Orillio Squoro Shopping Contro All ages Babies children and adults No proofs choose from finished praiossional portraits poses our selection bu may setoct addition portraits altered at reasonable prices Guaranteed complete satisfaction or money cheerfully refunded No handling charge 7285407 nu

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