1aWm WI awarding 25 scholarships to home economics students i2 the examiner Tuooday May 22 1979 Simcoe Kempenfell womens Children Tornorrows Future Institute district annual Corinne Mallion board direc meeting was held May 10 It tor for Federated Womens In West Oro Ba tist Church In stitute of Ontario announced Edgar on the of Todays the Institutes will present 25 km Can insure my boat for more than its cost7 Celebrate 60th anniversary Mr and Mrs Cecil Kidd celebrated their 60th wed ding anniversary recently at the home of their daughter Betty Howards Their son Carrnan and daughter Margaret grandchildren and great grandchildren also attended Relatives and friends came from Minesing Elmvale Phelpston Newmarket Regina Sask and Barrie They received congradulatory messages from Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau and Queen Elizabeth Scouts receive awards More than 60 boy scouts from across the province were honored at the Chief Scout and Queens Venturer award ceremonies at Georgian College in Bar rie recently Left to right are Chief Scouts Donald Lawson Greg Wood and Brian Hughes of the second Barrie pack and leader John Wood Awards were presented by Richard Norman president of the Boy Scouts of Canada provincial council for Ontario Examiner Photo Elmira bus tour planned by centre Parkview Centre for Senior is arranging bus tour to Elmira on June departing from the centre at 730 am returning at 530 pm Cost is $7 plus lunch allow tour farmers WATCH FOR CRACKS Cracked eggs should only be Used in dishes that will be thor oughly cooked because cracks let in organisms that con taminate eggs Youll find The morning will be open to participants to browse through shops and visit market For New in Town our boat may be insured for to days actual cash value With recent inflation your boat may not be fully protected friend where you Editgr Claudia Krause72665B7 Ontario directors speaks in Edgar scholarships this year to students entering Home Economics courses at the University of Guelph Mrs Mallion says Wanzer sewing machine is wanted for the Institutes Erland Lee Museum June is the official opening of the Ontario Agricultural Museum in Milton which has Womens Institute hall June is the official opening of an ad dition to the Adelaide Hoodless Home at St George During the luncheon hour David Smith Barrie lawyer spoke and answered questions about laws pertaining to children Jane Sills home economist for North Simcoe and Patricia Reid home economist for Duf ferin and South Simcoe reported on 4H homemaking club projects and adult leader ship training courses There are 305 Womens In stitute members in Simcoe Kempenfelt district Funds raised through readathons Forty members attended the spring dinner of the Multiple Sclerosis Society at St Georges Parish Hall Barrie recentlv Jane Chappell Multiple Sclerosis readathon co ordinator announced 1978 pro ceeds from public schools in Simcoe County totalled $19256 while proceeds from separate schools totalled $11479 lunch some will visit restaurants while others hold picnics The tour leaves for Elmira Mennonite Church and surroun ding countryside at pm Those interested in joining the tour should pay by June For more information call Parkview Centre at 7370755 New WI executive The l4th annual meeting of the Simcoe Kempenfeldt District of the Womens institute was held recently at the West Oro Baptist Church in Edgar The 1979 executive are Corrine Mallion provincial board director Jessie Stark president Norine Hutchinson secretarytreasurer and Viola Tuck public relations officer Standing from left to right are Florence Holt Florence Campbell Bernice Hickling Florence Downing Fay Craig Betty Brown Margaret Baker and Eunice Mercer wedding album Barrie Telecare workers told Examiner Photo How you say it important By LOH CHOEN Of The Examiner Better than anyone else Christian can deal with distressed callers because he cares Barrie Telecare workers were told recently Dr Berkley Reynolds minister at West Ellesmere United Church in Scarborough and guest speaker at meeting at the Free Methodist Church on Bayfield Street said the church has wholistic ap proach to people and their pro blems dealing with the body soul and spirit He said those who use Telecare are desirous to find meaing in life Taking care of their immediate problems without dealing with deeper spiritual concerns is not enough Ian Cuthbertson Telecare director says the 24hour ser vice in its ninth year is ministry of Christ and all telephone workers are expected to be dedicated Christians He boasts that because of the volunteers dedication call has never gone unanswered in the past nine years Cuthbertson says the majori ty of callers are between the ages of 25 and 40 and are lonely or mentally depressed Dr Reynolds said Christians can help those in distress because they have an in with God and they know that the highest meaning of the universe is bound up with God He said telephone workers dont have to be Jesus pushers but can express love of Christ through the tone of their voice What you say is important but how you say it is more im portant he said Reynolds said the Church has answers no other institution has and is therefore best suited to crisisoriented work He told the audience the telephone workers would never know how well theyve ministered That is written in the annals Children tour station lTheselI kill you Sgt Rob Thompson tells school children during tour of the Barrie Police station The tour was one of several given during Police Week Examiner Photo of Godstime he said He noted that workers must be sensitive to callers needs and refrain from preaching if the person is not in the mood for evangelism peOpIe and places Winners announced Winners in the senior citizens cribbage tournament finals at Sunnidale Centre in Barrie were Laura Lawrence and Allan Peacock trom Bayshore Senior Citizens Cub in Woodland Beach To win the Simcoe County recreation department trophy they scored seven wins and 10 gs over total of 26 clubs from the county were represented at the tournament sponsored by Zone 11 Seniors Advisory Committee and the Simcoe County recrea tion department Tv Bridge party Royal Victoria Hospital aux iliary will hol its annual marathon dg 3party in the hospitals condfloor cafeteria on May lat745pm Tickets at $1 per person are available by calling M2034 Money raised is used to buy equipment for the Kipling St in Letitia Heights Barrie begins at 830 pm Con tact Sandy Nichols at 7262315 The June 14 meeting at 18 Vigilwood Cr Barrie begins at 10 am Contact Geri Williston at 7262923 Magic show Ron Oliver of New Lowell magician and mentalist presents Do You Believe in Magic at Codrington Public School Barrie this Friday at 730pm hospital Spring plant sale Recommends book for help Dear Ann Landers Six months ago my husband and were divorced after 16 years of marriage There was another woman involved which is always painful but this was particularly difficult since the other woman was my brothers wife loved her and trusted her like sister When the story came out about how they had been meeting in motels and in the home of mutal friend was stunned My brother went into state of shock Shortly after filed for divorce my brother also filed It was very traumatic because there are children involved Of course our agonies provided delicious gossip for the whole town After six months thought would be well over my misery but Im still fighting depression and feeling sorry for myself My brother isnt doing much better Ive had counselling which helped some and my brother has talked to his priest He turned Catholic to marry We would appreciate it if you could suggest something we might read to help us see our problem in healthier perspective We both seem unable to get on with the business of living Thank you Faithful Readers Dear Readers Im going to recommend Living With Di vorce by Kathleen Sheridan This is splendid supportive and simplywritten book that explores the feelings of di vorced people in way that will make each and every person feel This book was written for me believe it will help both you and your brother Dear Ann Landers This letter is being written by two very respectable married couples who enjoy taking trips together Some friends and relatives have raised question that has never occurred to us It is less expensive it we get one room with two large beds instead of two rooms and this is what weve been doing The guys sleep in their shorts and we wear appropriate night gowns We take turns using the bathroom and undress there We think its an OK arrangement but like said weve been getting uncouth remarks from certain people What do you say Just Wonderin Dear Wonderin So am about several things For example Vacations are ideal opportunities for married couples to catch up on lovemaking that often is neglected because of the stresses of routine living With two couples sharing room well need say more It seems to me the privacy of separate quarters plus the convenience of two bathrooms would be well worth the extra few dollars Dear Ann Landers have two unrelated questions would like to have you answer Althoughl realize you dont know everything you seem to know someone in nearly every field who does Where did the custom of addressing all correspondents dear come from Some people we address as dear are strangers Why is the main course of meal called the entree It sounds like the first course or the appetizer Thank you Wilberton Okla Dear Wil do not know the answers to either of the questions you raise wonder how many of my readers do Lets hear from you out there Nows your chance to sit in my chair and play Ann Landers Erma Bombeck lift No songsfor nonmothers Lets hear it out there today for the NonMothers Thdfé arent any songs sung for them There arent any ap propriate cards written for them There arent any days set aside for them But they exist They are people who experience all the joy the caring and the pain of motherhood They just werent there at the delivery Some NonMothers are disguised as teachers who spend more time with the children than their mothers They con tribute ambition hope expertise time and sense of self to child After all isnt that what mother is all about Other NonMothers are older brothers and sisters of child who share bedrooms pizza and their lives They take them to the bathrooms the movies on Sunday and hold them when theyre rejected by parent and there is no one else to cling to Isnt that what mother is all about Theres the father NonMother who pinch hits occasionally at getting meals mopping up or sitting through pageant when the mother cant do it He offers backup system of support sharing and security Isnt that what mother is all about Some NonMothers haxe experience Theyre called grandparents and whether their custody of child IS oc casional parttime or fulltime they add to the child another dimension of another time another set of values an appreciation for things that endure Isnt that what mother is all about There are NonMothers who are paid for being mother but it takes nothing away from their involvement They kiss away the hurts listen to their stories and what is more im portant are there Isnt that mother is all about There are lot of NonMothers who touch childs life in million ways and who at first glance dont seem to fit the role An angry motorist whom child has never seen before will yell at him to get his tricycle out of the street guidance counselor will tell him to get offhis bottom and work shop owner will chew him out for lifting piece of penny bubble gum At moment when he needed it he was picked up and pointed in the right direction by someone who tooléith time to care about him Isnt that what mothering IS all bout too Pollys Pointers Warm vinegar lifts plastic DEAR POLLY Can you or one of the readers tell me what will remove plastic floral appliques from the bottom of bathtub MK DEAR MK Put an Inch or two of hot water In the tub and let the appliques soak for quite time With spatula or putty knife loosen one corner and then pull hard and they should come off Warm vinegar or rubbing alcohol should remove any remaining sticky substance POLLY DEAR POLLY The other morning as we fixed breakfast the plastic bread wrapper touched the hot waffle see this Sign grill and melted all over it did not want to scratch the grill and did not know what to do When It cooled my husband pulled off all he could Then he put some rubbing alcohol on damp cloth and rubbed the grill until it looks good as new CHARLOTTE DEAR POLLY My husband loves carrot cake but Vou would be Wise to have re appraisal at its value to be certain that in the event of loss You would not be out Luge difference to buy new boat We provrde service to ensure proper coverage Barrie Hortlcultural Society will hold Spr ng Plant Sale at the market on Mulcaster Street from to 11 am on May 26 The society will not hold fall made when the carrots were ut in 93 Wm VOU plant sale so members are aSk fillybylznhdaetfélnhzyflfe idea of using the same amotFint of wage ed to bung the surplus junior baby carrots in the recipe The cake was terrific and Plants no more messy blender feel that any woman Who has conveners are Anne Hutema husband who likes carrot cake but dreads the thought of MU munn rimru and Hardy Hym cleaning that messy blender will benefit by my discovery pr id MARYLYN es ent SP 18 DEAR POLLY The instructions said needed pair of INSURANCE AGENCY LTD Wayne Busch Georgian Col lege president is the scheduled rubber gloves to wear while applying color rinse to my hair had none sol just slipped my hand into plastic bag AUTO HOME MARINE For more information guest speaker Tuesday at lun ithlno tiigtcéiiiyitwaeiipundthigswaisé with rubber an wo gt7 BUSINESS BONDS fiheonmfgeglang ï¬gghe Barrie Com lefes dillllAR DOLLY My daughter gave me the following LIABILITY ROLLER Lllrlieuglug mrzeis at the Con ronlng good idea had sortie old fish net stockings not pang ttedtheen 620 fit 7286748 HunterNw unenwnn Randy Cononl oMr oners Doug Conlon Eastis3tft33222a LBAZSIES 86 99 phone Mr and Mrs Robert Hunter announce the Two meetings Of Barrie recenlly Compleled mOdilifd 00p looks iiice on white blouse Dont y0u thinllJlfl5rfi5Na 800d gt gt OWM Sr engagemen of their daugher Brenda Leigh to Win held training at Regina RCMP Training Academy and is way to rti it old fdsliloned stockings La Leche Leagu meetings on May 30 and June 14 for all women interested in in formation about breastfeeding The May 30 meeting at 31 Polly will send you one Vof her signed thpnkyit news aper coupon clippers it she uses your avor Pointer Ieeve Problem in her column Write POLLY IOINTEHS in care of this newspaper now stationed at St Paul RCMP detachment Alberta Conlon graduated from Barrie North Col legiate in l969 joined Metropolitan Toronto in i972 and the RCMPin I979 Don Nicol son of Mr and Mrs Elwood Nicol of RR Loretta The wedding is to take place June 23 at pm at the United Church Thornton BRADFORD 7755411 ALLISTON 4359141 ORlLLlA 3264371 on