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Barrie Examiner, 2 Nov 1979, p. 6

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the examiner Friday Nov 1979 Making the rounds Ida Helson left loads up the tray of fellow Royal lifestyle Victoria Hospital Auxilian Margaret Musy before she sets out to sell Christmas ornaments in the iliary Christmas in October held Wednesday The auxiliary hasnt got the takings all tallied yet but is confident that this years sale was the best halls of the hospital during the annual RVH Aux ever Examiner Photo Womans cross Canada cycle adds 32 to her thighs ltilttiNlt ili Elisa Usually travels youd expect explained her mission they left White has great sense of has that the driver would have her alone mor and good pair of legs plenty of time to consider the but then thats probably to be next intersection and know expected of someone who hops which way to turn But not on bicycle and peildles across Elisa anada by herself My friends all call me She made the trip in fit days WrongWay intist have ridden troni VaneotiVer to St Johns an extra 150 miles because of Ntld and along the way she all the viongturns took made lot of friends so many IIIIIIS TRIP lll tact that when she arrived Ill With the lauin comes grab Newtoiintlland there were 63 bag of memories of the trip congiatnlatory telegrams wait some of them touching others ing for her funin and few of them fright wore otit pair of shoes in Citing the last week pushing the hike Take for exaiunle the time up the mountains in four motorcycle gang members Mm Whito 35 says as sht stoppetl her Being single recalls some of the rigors of the woman on lonely road at night trip and confronted by four hikers is At the slow speed bicycle frightening but when she Then there was the time near Iawa tint when van load oi young men flagged her down told her they were priests and oftered to let her spend the night with them An improbable story right They were priests however Jesuits and they were on their way back to oucordia tniversity in Montreal When she finally reached Montreal after driving through steady liiitarians The Barrie tnitariaii Fellowship is sponsoring tee tire by Dr Don Iillmott on the subject Key Value in our Unitarian Ileritage on Sunday November at 11 am at Georgian ollege SENIOR CITIZENS DISCOUNT 20 off every Tues Wed SPECIALIZING IN SHORT HAIRCUTS PERMS CHILDRENS CUTS Son and Praise The DalstonlIillsdalc harge 43 will have Song and Iraise ser vices at each church on Sunday November lam at Colleen AVG Please ca 7267297 Hillsdale 10 If at llalstoil and 1130 at row Hill These are tamin services Nows great time to Save Its our GIGANTICWAHCOVERING Famous Name Wallcoverings ALSO TAKE lOOK AT THIS We have over 300 books to choose from great selection BOOKS SALE ENDS SATURDAY NOV 10th DECORATING CENTRE PHONE 7285566 IRVINE 22 CLAPPERTOH ST BARRIE rain for several days she took the priests up on their Offer of warm liy place to stay But then she had little choice but to stay she was suffering from viral pneumonia and spent four days with the priests unt il she recovered OFFERS IMPRESSIONS All across anada people Lire the same she says Their politics might be dif terciit but their hearts are the same ovenaiit Players The ovenant Players will be at Hillsdale United Church on Friday November at pm All welcome True Blue Iioyal True Blue Lodge No 542 will he having its harvest sale on Saturday November front to am to pm at the True Blue Hall King Street in Angus Ilalloween Dance The Barrie French Nursery School will be having Hallo ween Dance Saturday November from SM in Price ot $12 per couple includes door prizes midnight snack and disc liockey ostumes are op tional Tickets available at the door or by calling Ruth oliicci at TItTtiozt or Bailey at 77isio3 Snow in ohilers The Barrie Snowmobile lul is holding its annual kickoft JOSEPH WOULD 45 MAPLE AVE CREATIVE STYLING FOR MEN NOW OPEN AND HAPPY TO ANNOUNCE THAT JOSEPH HARRI$ WELLKNOWN HAIRSTYLIST IN BARRIE HAS JOINED OUR STAFF IKE TO EXTEND TO ALL HIS FRIENDS AND CLIENTS WARM WELCOME AT HIS NEW SHOP ON NOV 3rd BARBERSHOP QUARTET WILL BE HERE FOR YOUR ENJOYMENT FROM NOON UNTIL PM AT THE SIDE OF JAMES MORAY SALON L2AZLyZ tree Examiner Photo Barrie Boomerang Campers have exciting season The Barrie Boomerang Cam ping Club held an exciting sum mer 0f campouts The season started with the provincial ral Iy in Kitchener with 22 Barrie and area families in atten dance The Fathers Day camp out was held at Shamrock Acres at Severn The annual Strawberry Festival was held at Ltopia Conservation Authority in July people and places dance on Saturday November at the Thoriitou arena Guests welcome Tickets are availahli by calling Joyce TZHQSIiT oi Bonnie 72844161 ressweIlJones Virginia resswellJones will he guest speaker at the fourth annual conference of Sharing the Young liilds World at Georgian ollege on Saturday November from 830 430 In formation and registration forms for workshops may he obtained at the Sunny Park fhildrens eiitre corner of ook and Steele or by calling Tfltilthll Trinity hiistmas hristmas at Trinity will be held Saturday November from 130 pm at Trinity Parish Ilall nursery olliei St under the lltlsptttts ol the ACW Tickets are for adults 50 cents for children There will be bazaar tea and bake table éflz fr it 7264802 with 70 families attending many from the Canadian Faini ly Camping Federation clubs reunion picnic was em joyed by former and president members of the Barrie Boomerang Iub on August 26 at Springwater Park while the national rally was held this year at Molsons Park in September The Barrie Boomerangs provided the hospitality on Friday night with refreshments for all the 230 CFCF families present The eutertainiiient included Miss Teen Show and dog show as well as games for the whole family llT TOWN The Bouiiierangs attended many other clubs campouts ArcherAkners during the season including the Dunnville Fish Fry Christmas in June at Niagara Meadows put on by the Scarborough entennials Mount Hamiltons orn Boast AngusBordens atawampus lubs Harvest Camput the Ajax ruisers oru Boast and Barn Dance in Gravenhtirst the Georgetown ampout and the Grape Festival in St atharincs bus is chartered for the club to attend the urlarama dance and buffet in November put on by the atawampus ampcrs in Borden The last campout of the season was held at Webbs Campground with Thanksgiv ing dinner that served 16 families wedding album St Peters Anglican Church Churchill was the setting for the September wedding of Barbara Helen Akers or Churchill Mrs William Akers to Cl daughter of Mr and en Robert Archer son of Mr and Mrs Lorne Archer of Barrie OPEN HOUSE GLOUCESTER ESTATES acre wooded homesites on secluded hillside overlooking the Georgian Bay area and the village of Coldwater Tour the model homes and meet an onsite representative on duty every weekend to pm Boating fishing skiing golfing snowmobiling are at your doorstep yearround recreational haven Short Drive Fro Ionio Tolur Country Estate WAIIEA HEAL ES ATE LIMITED II ST BBSOT Am 5T Ann Landers Big fat slob turns stomach Hear nii Landers How much respect does big fat slot owe his mother llllil will leave it tip toyoii tndecide as invited to my daughters tor dinner last cck She is lovely refined girl and has fine children Vliy she married such an animal will Ilt er know When no son ineliiw came home from work he took off his clothes and ptit on pair ot bathing trunks He looked like woman who was pregnant with triplets asked him it he thought he had such great pliysitiiic that he could go around liketliat llts reply was lliis is house hen my daughter started to put supper on the table the animal made no move to put on robe or anything else went into the kitchen and asked my daughter it her husband was going to sit at the table like that She stint It up to him ldoiit ant to start any thing lien he headed tor the supper table hairy chest and all that hlnbbei said My appetite is gone and lett Id like your continents on this incident Dear can certainly understand how tat belly and lllll chest might kill your appetite but you were guest in their home liven though your son in law is crude ierk yoti should haye stayed and made the best oi ll tor your daughters sake Dear Illl Landers have been meaning to me to you eyer since read that letter from the mother whose child was verv small tor his age The woman said her most ct tective response was Better small and smart than big and dtiiiib While sympathie ith the child who is small torhis age wish to speak from my own evperieiice about my big and dumb sons All my boys were large at birth over to pounds As they were grow mg tip they ere ot course larger than most chil dreii the same age Although my sons were of average intelligence and not particularly gifted in sports or academics tound that almost everyone including relatives who knew eictly how old they were expected them toact their SillI My sons were labelled immature and undisciplined when tliev said things considered cute and amusing coming from their smaller cousins noticed too smaller children always received more attention and approval eii from teachers would like to remind your readers that before judging child as immature it might be wise to find out his age tirst He may simply be acting it Big Mama From Belliiighain Wash Dear Mama dont think have ever received letter until now in defence of children who are large for their age Thank you for those fresh insights Dear Ann Landers As we approach Christmas time of loneliness and sadness for many please suggest to your readers that they invite others who might also be alone in fact the more the merrier With food so expensive its OK to ask guests to bring salad vegetable the dessert or whatever It will make them feel like contributors Remember theres always room for one more Make it Happy Chanukah or Merry hristinas for the loncrs IIICINI Dear Natcli Wonderful suggestion and early enough so that many readers can put it to use Bless you Olympic spitting finally figured out what motivates little boy to become bigleague baseball player One day he gets sick of his mother nagging Dont wipe your hands off on your pants Dont play in the dirt Dont muss your hair up with that hat Tuck your shirttail in And for crying out loud dont spit in public Its disgusting He stops But he makes promise to himself ne of these days Im going to grow up and do all those things Im going to play professional baseball If all the spitting by ballplayers was cut out nineinning baseball game could be played in 32 minutes give or take few seconds As was watching major league game few weeks ago relief pitcher approached the mound in critical situation He eyed his objective scooped up handful of dirt in his hands tipped his hat brim few times checked to see whether everyone was in position became very intense wound up and burnt it in Who knows what he did with the ball but his spitting was IITIIHCSSIVO Good clean no dribbling down the chitt like lot of rookies Other sports have certain amount of grossness but none to equal baseball Boxers wallow their mouthpieces in aan out of their mouths Tennis players spit on their hands Basketball and football players gargle water which they never swallow Runners slobher lot But the Gross Olympics has to be baseball Not everyone who spits is in the big leagues Some are just beginning Theres the Closet Spitter who puckers up his lips and puts out short spray so fast it is barely seen by the naked eye Theres the Picket Fence Spitter who has the advantage of space between his teeth These sprilzes sometimes go 1520 feet in the air There are the ones who dont trust themselves and put their body at 90degree angle But the big leaguers are the ones who walk out in front of crowd of 30000 in the stands and few million more wat ching on television put their hands on their hips face INTO the wind get about three quarts of tobacco juice going for them and remember when their mothers used to nag Dont play with your gum Howard Pollys Pointers Corroded brass bases DEAR POLLY have two lamps with brass bases that appear to be corroded and have used several brass cleaners but they do not remove this hope you can tell me how to clean these lamps KR DEAR KR Most brass lamp bases are plated and come with lacquer finish that is applied at the factory Metal polish should never be used on them Dusting with soft polishtree cloth and an infrequent coat of paste wax should keep them in good shape You have doubtless made matters worse and the corroded look may be from polish that was not thoroughly removed Take your bases to brass plater have them relacquered after being replated and then forget the polish and follow the above directions POLLY Agentond lnstallerol and BEDSPIIEADS total Decanter and Coordinating Services 93355 eri an sumanding selection excetev aua 19165 and heres va Canadas in 31 supplies Dexra sen9 or large or we EZ€S Tracking and tnSlailaaoi as ecie Git years Ue£ mates we quale to CL SCELIBly widcws Call us If WEEY tool Phone 05 ROBEPYSON or 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