Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 11 Jun 1979, p. 10

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garrie Kiwanis Club to spend all has money The 197579 board of direc Another proposal was tors of the Kiwanis Club of presented May by Robert Barrie will consider pro Jackson club president He posals at the July 11 meeting suggested the club could buy to make use of the clubs house to be used as group special savings fund home for the mentally John Houston and John Day who proposed in an April 30 letter that the club retarded The clubs special savmgs fund originated from sale of buy building and property community house in 1968 to be used as community and KiLi Park in 1970 as centre will present more well as accumulated in details on costs parking catering caretaking and security terest Jackson explains We have considered many projects in the last to years none of which has reached fruition say Houston and Day Jacksons proposal states three possible positions the club could take purchase of $45000 to $50000 house to be leased to Kaera Homes leasing the home and having Kaera Homes operate it or donating money to Kaera Homes toward purchase of house Ideally the building would have hall suitable for other service clubs to rent SAVE ON ANY FABRIC Reg and Was refer to SimpsonsSears Ltd SimpsonsSears Ltd prices IN THE STORE collection of beautiful fabrics for every taste and every sewing need all on sale at 25 off current retail prices At your Singer store now INGER SEWING CENTRES Georgian Mall Bayfield Street Sears 81 pages For parcel Dont Store address 509 Baytield St Georgian Mall Barrie Mon Tues Sat 930 am to 530 pm Wed Thurs Fri 930 am to 930 pm 7287 960 of outstanding summer Call 7264411 enquiry call Cat Merchandise 7265622 wait This catalogue expires Aug 25 cmiirge it Eriay it now Use your All Pupose Account Crowdpleasin burgers Oakley Park Public Schools Interested Parents Group staged the second annual yearend barbecue Thursday in the school yard to raise money for several school projects including the upcoming Grade graduation night Above parents Roy Simpson the flipper and Gary Thir sk the catcher work to get burgers to hungry mouths Examiner Photo Local woman elected to executive of 9750member council Peggy Nastasiuk of Barrie was elected third vice president of the Catholic Womens League 9750member Toronto Archdiocesan Council this week at the 58th annual convention About 75 members of the CWLs northern region which covers Midland through Brad ford attended the convention From Barrie about 25 CWL members from St Marys and St John Vianney churches at tended Rev Bolger CWL ar chdiocesan spiritual director was joined by 13 regional direc tors to consecrate the Eucharist Loretta Casciato was elected council president She succeeds Margaret Tipping Other executive officers are Marie Cloutier first vice president Joan Hastie second vicepresident Frances Bruce recording secretary Bourke corresponding secretary and Joyce Rose treasurer CWL members work with the Red Cross Society cancer societies UNICEF Share Life and Meals on Wheels programs They donate to home missions third world countries the Development and Peace pro gram as well as to local causes They also support Birth Right Right to Life and St Vin cent de Paul societies They help the sick the elderly and the handicapped says CWL press release CWL members often hear the question What does the CWL do glance at the an nual report will indicate that they do great deal and that as they respond to the needs of others their own spiritual life develops people Barrie announces childrens summer camp Barrie YMYWCA is still ac cepting registrations for its day camp located near Minets Point at the Gables on Kempemfelt Bay The camp is designed for children six to 12 years old Campers are divided into small groups according to age and sex The smallgroup orientated camp activities rovide in struction and deve op camping skills and sportsmanship Campers have access to fields and wooded areas to carry out program of games sports swimming hikes fitness and crafts Campers are bussed to the Gables location from various public schools in Barrie They arepicked up at 830 em and returned to the pickup location at about415 pm At prsent there are openings in the June 25 to July July 23 to August and August to 17 camps but openings are limited For more information call Barrie YMYWCA at 7266421 Library plans to fill gap When and if funds become available Barrie Public Library plans to microfilm copies of The Examiner from 1940 to 1975 Dorothy Shahoff says when this 35year gap is filled the library will have on microfilm local newspapers from 1853 through to the present With funding from Wintario grant Georgian Bay Regional Library System recently pur chased microfilm camera for the use of its member libraries local museums archives and historical associations Ms Shahoff attended the re cent meeting at the library systems headquarters in Bar rie when guidelines were drawn up for the cameras use places Public invited The public is invited to attend piano and instrumental recital by the pupils of Joyce and Lynn Langford on Thurs day at pm Georgian Col lege theatre auditorium Bar rie There is no admission fee but guests are asked to donate toward the Barrie Student FOR PETS SAKE DISCOUNT PET FOODS AND SUPPLIES OSNURGAIN OMASTER DERBY BETTER VISIO 30 DUNLOP ST FASHION QUALITY LOW Low PRICES comm FRAME lENSES FROM 995 citrIIi ltATION oomiirs PUSSBOOTS pUCol 13706 COLElLA DENTU RE THERAPY CLINIC romrm BARRIE omunr CLINIC 7264721 I49A DUNLOP ST BARRIE MEMBER DENTURIST SOCIETY 7284 761 SIM COE CARPET UPHOLSTER CLEANERS WALL T0 WALL CARPETS RUGS FURNITURE PROFESSIONALIY CLE Commercial Residential ANED JONN DUPAlN Scholarship Fund for 1980 Golf for seniors Wednesday morning golf for senirs is available by special arrangement with Shanty Bay Golf Course through Parkview Centre for Seniors Green fees at $3 and rental $1 All seniors are welcome to meet at the course at am or at Parkview Centre by 845 am if transportation is re quired Childrens camp Barrie chapter of Parents Without Partners has announc ed applications for childrens camp at Bolton are being ac cepted until June 20 Children riligst be from seven to 13 years The fee this year is $25 Transportation will be provid ed For more information call 7287245 after6pm Strawberry supper Grace United Church Women will hold strawberry supper on June 26 from to pm at the church on the corner of Cook and Grove Street East Ham and turkey as well as varity of desserts will be featured Cost for adults is $5 children 12 years old or less 52 and preschool children free Named to deans list Scott Sareant of Barrie has been nam to the deans honor list at the University of Western Ontario School of Business in London Sarjeant is one of 28 students placed on the list from class of 237 in the first year of the Masters of Business Ad ministration program The distinction is awarded to students who have achieved scholastic excellence in their courses throughout the academic year SCOTT SARJEANT one of 28 chimes that play How Dry Ann Landers Its more than talking Dear Ann Lenders Im woman who has been married for 10 years high school graduate and am now pregnant But Ive never been out of my native state which is Mainenso Im not as worldly as might be if lived in New York City or Detroit There is absolutely nobody can ask this question Please dont suggest my doctor or clergyman just couldnt have seen the phrase oral sex in several magazmes these last few years Does it mean all they do is talk about it Or is there something more believe you really want to help educate people Now is your chance to educate me Mrs Dont Know In Augusta Dear Mrs DK Oral sex is more than just talking about it cant go into detail because no paper would print it Having said that maybe you can guess If not get copy of the Ann Landers Encyclopedia to You dont have to buy it Get it at the library Dr Je rome Katz physician and psychiatrist at the Menninger Foundation has written very good chapter on this subject Dear Ann Landers Our divorced daughter age 29 has an excellent university education fine mind and pleasant personality But she flits from job to job After few weeks they are all too menial Her father and have worked hard all our lives My husband now retired is chronically ill Our savings are being depleted at an alarming rate because we have been contributing to our daughters lifestyle What can we do to instill in her sense of responSIbility so she will at least meet her own expenses Quicksand Dear You are not only contributing to your daughters lifestyle but to her dependency Forget about instilling sense of responsibility into 29yearold woman It too late The only way you can get out of the quicksand is by telling her From now on youve got to take care of yourself We must hang on to the little thats left for our old age Dear Ann Lenders was especially interested in letter that appeared in your column recently It was from woman who went to geat deal of trouble to look up the married names and addresses of several friends who had moved away She wrote to six friendsandldidnt receive single response Her comment might just as wellhave put those letters in bottles and tossed them into the Papific What about people who ignore contribution memorializing loved one After reasonable period of time has elapsed would it be impolite to ask if they were notified Or would such an inquiry be just as rude as the recipients lack of courtesy lrked In Canada Dear Irked Theres nothing rude about asking Was my gift received Or Did you receive word of my donation in memory of your ather Dont worry about embarrassing anyone People who are too lazy or poorly organized to say Thank you deserve to be embarrassed Furthermore postal serVIces are so unreliable these days its wise to check and make sure the gift or notification didnt go astray MM No box no package We have two cars in our garage color TV set and door Am My winter coat has label in it Fruit of the Loom our sugar bowl matches the cream pitcher and we subscribe to two newspapers mention these facts only to impress you For amidst all this class and affluence we could not mail box of cookies to our daughter at college because wehad no box no string or twine no brown wrapping paper and no pencil or pen with which to address it It began with the search for box The carton the TV set came in was too big The earring box too small The box holding the Christmas tree lights had window in it The Col Sanders chicken bucket too dee The nosetissue box too flimsy and the cracker box too full would have sold my soul to the devil for shoe box The twine was quite another story It was shocking to me to discover if had an inclination to hang myself or if was bleeding and needed simple tourniquet would have to re sort to red hair ribbon in the back of the medicine cabinet dog collar garden hose gym shoe string drawstring from pair of bathing trunks or length of dental floss The quest for brown wrapping paper was drill in futility Other than gluing brown grocery bags end to end there was no hope in sight of finding brown wrapping paper have saved the Big Pencil Search for last possibly be cause it is the most incongruous do not understand it said my husband that literate family of five who func tion in an educational atmosphere are forced to commu nicate by etching telephone messages in the grease on the exhaust fan Surely somewhere in this house there must be pencil or pen We found two typewriters label maker ellow crayon an eyebrow pencil chapstick piece of tai ors chalk and rusty nail but not one pencil or pen did we find Finally we sat around the kitchen table exhausted Lets forget the coo ies said starting to nibble on one know Whe we are beaten said my husband passing the plate around to the boys As we sat there nibbling said We should write her and explain what happened to the cookies An hour later we had unearthed piece of yellow tablet paper piece of cardboard from one of Daddys shirts 3x5 scratch pad behind the refrigerator and piece of tissue from new blouse picked up my yellow crayon and began to write Pollys Pointers Test first best advice DEAR PlIY spilled pink nail polish on my offwhite bedroom rug and am afraid to try anything on It SIIICC the rug has never even been cleaned Tould you tell iiic how to remove this polish from what think is nylon rug 77 AS DEAR AS The first thing you must do is find out definitely what your rug is made of The best recommendation is to consult professional rug cleaner Not only do the fibers in the rug have to be considered but thc fastncss of the dye Do not try anything without first testing in an inconspicuous spot Chemically pure amyl acetate or banana oil bought at most drug stores could be applied directly on such stain with an eye dropper left on for few minutes and then sponged off with clean white cloth Work from the outside in The following is often recommended but should not be used on rugs made of acetates or other synthetic fibers or blends When stain is dry apply polish remover with an eye dropper and let it absorb and soften the polish Use dull edge of spoon to scrape off as much as possible and apply more of the remover to the remaining stain until it disappears Sponge and blot dry TEST FIRST to see effect on your carpet POLLY DEAR POLLY In answer to Mrs WGNs question about wasp and bee stings agree with the answer that paste of soda and water is good to use if one is at home If one is stung while away camping or hunting very old remedy is to make mud paste using enough water leriionade coffee or whathaveyou With the earth so it can be applied Those who are allergic to such stings Should be rushed to doctor immediately MMJ DEAR POLLY When cooking stuffed peppers try putting them In your tube cake pain It holds them in place very nicely Plenty of room and no falling over MRS JBB on lt

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