Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 24 Nov 1979, p. 6

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WW needs mor good turnout of WMS ladies met at the Orillia Presbyterian Church Nov 20 i909 for the November Executive meeting Usmg Serve the Lord with gladness as the theme Mrs Robertson istVice PreSident presided very capably Ladies of the Alliston Group through Group reminded everyone that they have Christian obligation to help funding tell about the anticipated work in the area Mrs Oostenbrink resides at 421 West St Orillia Ont The telephone numberisszolns Although the givings are higher than they were at this time last year more funds are needed to meet the new alloca tion Mrs Leggett treasurer feels quite confident that by the years end that the raised allocation will be met the Steam Cleaning System others in their times of needs The Presbyterial was pleased to have the new Educational Consultant Ania ostenbrink NOW OPEN Under New Management DYCKS MEAT MARKET Complete facilities for the Choicest Quality Meat OSpecializing in Personal Attention Freezer Beef Park at Competitive Prices Custom Cutting and Wrapping I50 COllIER ST BARRIE Next to Geos Variety Phone Weldon Dares 7285339 066310 06 130 Who should call to clean my carpets this Holiday Season mt as mm ug atomic Hotter Water cleaner quicker Plans are well underway for the annual meeting being held at Essa Road Presbyterian Church Barrie Ont Jan 15 drying time Efficient deeper more true cleaning Quiet mobile plant outside you can work in the same room Economical savings passed on to you me mm arcmil Santas now at Tuesday Saturday l0 am pm Wednesday Thursday Friday I2 noon pm PHOTOGRAPHS WITH SANTA only 8225 FREE CANDY CANES FOR SANTAS BOYS GIRLS Enter our Christmas Gift Giveaway Contest Ballots at participating merchants throughout the Mall WINNERS EVERY DAY No purchase necessary Georgian C$4311 gemgm Wall In celebration of Canadian Childrens Book Prince childrens store Barrie held of stories music and leads youthful band Frog prince ioins singaIong Week the Frog pecial afternoon program oetry on Thursday Above Linda Husband in rousing chorus of Rudolph the Red Man still king of castle under veteran land act VANCOUVER CP man is king of his castle under the Veterans Land Act and prob ably nothing short of cabinet decision will alter that view lo cal legal spokesmen are saying in the wake of recent court ruling And they wam that thousands of Canadians could find them selves in the same situation as Fraser Valley woman who was forced to leave her home last month because of ruling on ownership of property Renita Duval had her house sold out from under her by her estranged husband because of loophole in the 37yearold act Mrs Duval 37 and her hus band Lawrence 56 bought the home on an acre of land in the Fraser Valley in 1968 Both con 7268637 23 attire Choose from an outstanding selec tion of excellent quality material and patterns from Canadas finest suppliers Personal service on large or small enquiries Over 15 years experience in custom draperies tracking and installation makes us well qualified to do specialty windows Call Jill Petrie Noam Drive Barrie HWY 2627 BAYFIELD ST tributed to the $12500 purchase and the title was in both names They turned to the federal de partment of veterans affairs in 1970 for $15000 lowinterest loan to build an addition The act requires that loans be secured with the title to prop erty being signed overto the administration director Spouses must sign away their rights as well When the loan is repaid only the veteran can instruct the ad ministration staff who to regis ter as the rightful owner Origi rial ownership is not consider ation LOAN REPAII The loan was repaid in 1978 Duval who had by then sepa rated from his wife had the property conveyed to himself Complete Decorating and Coordinating SQWICQS Custom Draperies €39 NORTH OF CUNDlES The same day he sold the house for $55000 Mrs Duval first heard of the sale the next month when the new owner ordered her out of the house The case eventually was taken to BC Supreme Court which decided that veterans affairs officials had followed the law in granting Duval exclusive title to the property Separate actions by Mrs Duval for share of the money from the sale under provincial family law were rejected Douglas Humphrey adminis tration director agreed the act proceeds in different way from conventional practice However when it was legislated none of the lawmak ers dreamed of the rise of womens rights The thinking 35 years ago was that basically man was king of the castle he said mortgage Nosed Reindeer The children are from left to right Tory White Jamie Cripps and Holli Husband The amphibian member of the group is the stores mascot and faithful friend to children the frog prince himself Examiner Photo Mrs Winona Melick age l03 Mayo Clinic visitor from Long Beach Calif is listed in the I980 edition of the Guinness Book of World Records as the worlds most durable cancer pa tient The centenarian who still leads an active life that includes daily exercise overcame bouts with unrelated cancer over 50year period AP Photo peOpIe and places Christian Singles The Collier Christian Singles will be having special guest speaker Lina Hunter to speak about the problems of Single parent in not raising problem child All previously married people are welcome to come to this nondemoninational meeting 730 pm in the recreation room of Collier Street United For further in formation call 4361534 or 7263533 The young parents group is holding its small discussmn group on the book How to Real Iy Love Your Child on Tuesday evenings Call Pat Smith 4363670 for more information Woodland Owners Monday November 26 730 pm at the Wye Marsh Wildlife Centre in Midland the Huronia Woodland Owners Assocuition holds its next general mccting Judy Williams will share her experience on growing garden produce John Caston will talk about his woodlot and how he markets fulewood and maple syrup Snowmobile signs and mousebait will be available at the meeting ShutIns The annual Sears employees night for shutins will be held Tuesday November 27 from 630 to pm Guests must pro vide their own wheelchairs and transportation and enter by the employees entrance at the rear Once there staff will assist you through the store Santa will appear and there will be entertainment and refreshments as well as chance to do all your Christmas shopping University Women On Tuesday November 27 the University Womens lub of Riiriic will be the guests of the KING EDWARD CHOIR AND THE BARRIE BOYS CHOIR PRESENT AN EVENING or CHRISTMAS MUSIC CENTRAL COllEGIATE AUDITORIUM 8l5 PM TICKETS $400 ADULTS $200 STUDENTS SENIORS CONTACT CHOIR MEMBER Orillia UCW at the Opera House in Orillia wine and cheese party will be followed by speaker Jean Mockfordon the topic of self growth Preschoolers Registratons are being taken now for the second session of proschool arts and crafts at the Barrie library starting Wednes day November 28 from 23 and following Wedncs ays This program for 35 yearolds is run by the second year students of the Georgian Col lege Early Childhood Educa tion program Lnitiiritiiis At 11 am in the business building of Georgian College Sunday November 25 the Unitarian Fellowship of Barrie will sponsor lecture by Prof John Mayer 0n the subjects Mans Search for Meaning and The UnitarianUniverszilist Tradition in our Time Guests are welcome For further iii formiition call 7287338 Emmanuel Baptist Monday begins an Adven ture Week with Lncle Wayne Welch puppcteer and ventrilo quiest at Emmanual Baptist Church Barrie Sessions will be each weeknight at and are open to all school age children Its purpose is to express the Christian faith in meaningful termstochildren Ratepayers The Associaton of Barrie Citizens continues its educa tional and informative public meetings at the Barrie Public Library on Tuesday November 27 at pm Guest speaker will be An Bradford of the rillia oncemcd Citizens No 19th l979 She solfevmg 20 on GRAND OPENING MAUREENS HAIRSTYLING Maureec is pleased to announce th the exemioer Seawateoyzs 1979 Ann Landers Gifts from Grandma Itciir nn Landers Your suggestion to the grandma on Social Security wasnt very practical In fact it was dumb Tlic poor woman iiich to know how shc could remember mch of her Jit glilllllthlltlltll iii hiisiiiiiis time on her linntcd incoiiic You suggcstcd that shc biikc thcm cookies Appnltntl you hmcift donc inuch groccry shopping liitc ly Do you know what pound of butter costs How you priccd chocolnlc chips ind iiliiuts Can you even guess whit milk and cggs run into can tell you that libbilltltts of cookics plus tlic mailing would idd up to quite sum This isnt cvcn taking into account the ciicrgy rcquiicd to bake lio ind Illilll lhcslufl llilt better ldtil illltl ll wouldnt cost iiiorc Illilll ii stump for thc out Hll0lltl and low hOlllS of tinic for ihosc in town Grandma could hold forth ill it gutlicriiig for the kids in tlic same age group lt llllO ncrs of coursc lhc cvcnt could be hold it hcr daughters or sons housc Thcy could call it Grandmas hristniiis gift Daughlcr or diiiightcrinliiw could prcpiirc hot cocoa iiid niiikc Ihc cmkics Gram could tcll ondcrful stories about how she grew up what life il likc till years ago hat school was like how kids drcsscd how much things cost what they did for ciilcrtininncnt Shc could ltlillt stories about their own iflltlllS ilhcy lovc it family ilbum would surely pro vide ii lot of laughs It could bc terrific afternoon The kids would not only enjoy it but they would learn from it 2min could lhcn ritc lctlcrs to the outoftown grand cliildrcn ind rcporl on how tlic gcttogclhcrs went Thiil could be their Christ mas gift llciisc print this Ann Its it good Nillllplt of how ini agination can substitute for inoncy and produce it more soul siitislying prcscnl irccn Itiiy isc tll irccn or pcrliiips lI the grccn onct Your sugges tion is far more practical illld substantivc than mine You are right havent done much grocery shopping lately and must plczid igiioriincc on that score As for tlic energy output required to bake pack and mill cookies for 36 kids we plciid insanity Itczir nn Liiiidcrs Will you set us straight on two matters of ctiqucttc First Is it propcr to wciir hitc tic iiiid tails whenever ii tuxedo is required My frichd says whitc tie and tails are appropriate only for affairs of state and thc opening of the opera and Dracula movies Second Is it correct to riiisc pinky while drinking from ii coffee or tea cup Bun nd Roddy Dear It and It No it is not proper to wear white tie and tails whenever tuxedo is requircd in many occasions such as an intimate blacktic diiincr person in tails would look ludicrous The outstretched piiiky while drinking from tea or coffee cup is neither correct nor incorrect but it brought back some wondcrful memories My dear mother had severed tendon in her little finger Consequently she could not bend that finger When she drunk tea or coffee her pinky was always extended Some of my young cousins thought it look ed vcry clcgiint and iniitiiitcd her To this day whenever see an extended pinky wonder if that person has an injured linger or is she imitating my mother Consumers Advocate for Importance of karats By JOY WOOLANI What exactly does 14 karat gold mean Is 14 karat gold Pure gold is 24 karats and so piece of karat gold must contain 14 parts fine gold to 10 parts of base metal As gold is such soft malleable metal articles such as rings are often made of 14 karat gold because of the added strength Gold chains bracelets pins and rings are popular pur chases by young people especially when they arepffered for sale at seemingly cheap prices It is worth knowing exactly what consumers are paying for and there are regulations set down by the ministry of consumer and corporate affairs It is not compulsory to quality mark precious metals but if quality mark is shown registered Canadian trademark must also beshown Gold filled means that l20th of the total weight of the arti cle must be 10 karat gold or better This is obtained when material consisting of layer of base metal has been fused or rolled by sheet of gold of at least 10 karat Rolled gold plate means that the gold is bondedto the has metal but maybe less than l20tb of the total weight of the article There are few people who are allergic to gold Silver platinum which includes palladium rhodium iridium osmium and ruthenium may be their choice of prcCIous metals for jewellry Because the cost of an ounce of gold is about 5400 today consumers cannot expect to get something made of it cheaply For cleaning gold ther is nothing better than paste of water and ordinary powdered rouge This is brushed onto the article or if the ornament has smooth surface the paste can be applied with chamois leather M0ist paste should never be allowed to come in contact With any precious stones that are set in gold Dried powdered chalk may be used to clean such items For thousands of years gold has been the metal everyone has revered Apart from its renowned use in jewellry and all formsof ornamentation it is used medicinally and for prac ticable purposes Cooking pots can be made of gold and used on the stove Cakes may be decorated with thin gold leaves and these can be eaten However consumers should be aware of what they are buying when they look for something made of GOLD Pollys Pointers is Conch shell still stinky POLLYS PROBLEM DEAR POLLY brother brought back from the Cape beautiful conc shell but it smells terrible have soaked it in ammonia and all sorts of cleaning fluids but the pungent fish odor remains If do not et help am afraid it will to waste SAD SHELLEFT DEAR SAD SHELL Perhaps the animal ls stlll in the shell Soak it in liquid bleach for several days and during that time swish the shell around to be sure the bleach gets all the way rinse well with clear water and put outdoors to thor oughly dry in the air Check for effect of the bleach on the color of the shell DEAR POLLY Water stains on draperies disappear by following these directions Make aste of bakin soda WHITE vine ar and spread on the sfains Ham and then was in suds to remove the stains out in the sun RACE out UClKID we VIII MIG PRIVATE ROOMS FOR PARTIES Collier $9 Barrie opening of he Salon on l8 Mary St PERMS STREAKS SPECIAl For appointments Cdl 73748 OR CALL 7284287 MONDAY TUESDAY SATURDAY 930 am 530 pm WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY 930 am 930 MAll HOURS 7266030

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