Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 16 Jul 1979, p. 8

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wrW mu atho oxmlnor Monday July to 1979 Ei htsession course offered through Parkview Centre Teaching seniors holdsispecial meaning for artist By CLAUDIA KRAUSE Of The Examiner The outdoor painting class of fered through cityoperated Museum last week to sketch Parkview Centre for Seniorsin and paint examples of early Barrie visited Simcoe County Canadian architecture For Bea Hogan the Barrie rtist who instructs the eight week course teaching older Bea Hogan centre helps Doris Gould with her painting technique during an outing at the Simcoe Save1522 when you buy same srze fashion sheets in easycare PermaPrest cottonpolyester Front cover Filled 96C 051 56 40 each an Pillowcases 1m nx soar $4499 2$14 Shop by phone call 726441 140 Victoria St 7287161 STORE HOURS MomFri 930530 Sat 900400 closed Tuesday Save $70 SearsOPedic firm 2pc set With box spring and foam Or innerspring mattress us inneisprmq set foam Sci of For added convenience use your Sears All Purpose Account SimpsonSears Ltd Rog and Wu rater to ShawnaSoars Ltd prices Store address 509 Baytield St Georgian Mall Barrie Mon Tues Sat 930 am to 530 pm Wed Thurs Fri 930 am to 930 pm County Museum while Alma Rea at left listens in Examiner Photo by Peter Hsu BATH BOUTIQUE The Home of Beautiful gift ideas students has special meaning She did not take up art seriously until she reached the age of 48 once her five children were grown and she had the time In 1971 she completed four year program at Montreal Museum of Fine Arts School of Art and Design with moral and financial support from her hus band want to share my entrance into the art world with other retired people she says ad ding that older people have an advantage in art because they havea lifetime of perception and experience behind them which is expressed in their art They have determination and seriousness she says They realize time is of the essence so they put their whole heart and soul into it Mrs Hogan offers tips to her students and helps them develop skills they can use on their own later Her own pursuits in art besides teaching for the city and to private art groups in clude watercolor painting oil glazes and drawing especially of figures Her art has been purchased for private collections and by large corporations such as Seagram Distillers in Montreal When she and her husband moved to Barrie three years ago she quickly became involv ed in the art community here This will be the third year she has exhibited her Work at Huronia Festival of the Arts during Barrics Kcmpenfcst Aug and She also teaches seniors at Sandy Covc Acres in lnnisfil township Mrs Hogan takes her students to many locations in Simcoe County to view the buildings and countryside The county is beautiful The inspiration is here she says One class visited site in Utopia and the next class takes place in Craighurst Students from Iarkvicw Centre take free bus from the centre to each location Gladys Manning member of the Parkview Cen tre in Barrie places finishing touch to her pain ting at the Simcoe County Museum Bea Hogan the art teacher describes the class as talented Muriel Peterman prepares to sketch rainbarrel during an art class at the Simcoe County Museum Tuesday taught by artist Bea Hogan people places Food budgeting Parents Without Partners Barric chapter will hold general meeting and orientaton on Wednesday in the Blue Flame ltoom of Consumers Gas Co on Ferris lianc Harrie lcrjo Armstrong Simcoe County public health nurse will speak about nutrition and food budgeting For more informa tion call 7281369 to Stratford Hariic Horticultural Society Wlll sponsor tour to thc Shakespearean Festival in Slrattord on luly 25 to sec the play llcnry lrlart ELECTROLYSIS Lydia llrencltult Qualified PERMANENT HAIR REMOVAL FREE CONFIDENTIAL CONSULTATION 7372671 Member of AEAEPO lost is $23 Bring your own lunch The bus leaves the Well ington Hotel in Barrie at am For details call 7283873 bet ween to am and pm or 7266798 or 7288248 Huronia tour Barrie Horticultural Socic tys tour of Huronia on July 21 features visits to Jungle Zoo at Elmvalc Buc Mountain Potter and the landy Factory in Tollv ingwood Kaufmans Furniture Devils Glcn Crows Nest and Tollingwood museum and shipyards Hus fare is $5 Some sites have admission fees The bus leaves at 830 am from thc Wellington Hotcl iii Harrie To rcscrvc call the hookers at 72838731 bctwccn it in and pm 7266798 72li8248 Barbecue planned Mciiibcrs of Barrie and £12 District Association for the Physically Disnblcd ar invited to the home of Verna and 355 Elaine Knox Superior St stayncr on July 2i for harbccuc omc at 430 pm anti bring lawn chair and either salad or rtcsscrt Suppcr is at pm For niorc information call 7372757 MEILUN DT DENTURE THERAPIST Complete Denture Service Hours am pm Mon thqu Fri 280 Dunlop St Barrie 72868i Member Denturist Society 7265333 8mm 0L5 Phone 7261322 and the amount of work seems prolific 22 June placements by Golden Opportunities employment agency Barries Golden portunities Employment Agen cy had 795 per cent job place ment level during June reports Harold Sinai coordinator Twentytwo older workers were placed in permanent posi tions and eight wcrc placed in parttime positions Local businesses and in dustry placed 32 job orders with the agency of which 18 were filled The remaining 14 job ordcrs could not bc fillcd because the agcncy did not Aust Roubos ollici Strch lititcd hurch in Harric was decorated with white and yellow gladioltis for thc lunc wedding ot Shiilcy Aiiii Roubos and lhcodor lirno Aust The bride is thc daughtcr of John and Wilhcliitina Roubos ot Harric and the groom is the son of lhcordor and Susan Aust of Ha rric Hcv William Frit ot ticiatcd at the ceremony The organist was Jim Leonard and thc soloists wcrc Agnes and Sharon an ltyn Ihc bridc wore gown of white jersey with full bishop sleeves Cotton Venice lace accented the Queen Annc neckline and high fittcd waist Her headpiece held full length veil of tulle and wedding album have registered clients with the necessary skills he says During the month 24 new clients registered for employ ment Unemployed qualified older Workcrs looked for employment and local businesses looking for wockrs can tclcphone the agen cy at 7265860 We will try to fill the job ordcrs with fully qualified mature workers who are train ed to give full measure of ef fort to thcjob says Small lacc Willi pearl scatters Site carried bouquet of red and white roscs Matron of honor Mary Ann huff of Toronto the brides sistcr led bridesmaids Willy dc zloctc Susan Aust Marg Roubos and Mona Aust all of Barrie lhc best man was Jim hull of Toronto and the ushers were Karel de Zoete Jamie Meil Gerard Aust and Stephan Aust all of Barrie Attending the wedding were outoftown guests from Holland Toronto Angus lii slc Stayncr Burlington Stroud Midhurst Chiba and ollingwood Following reception at Embassy Hall in Barrie the couple travelled to Florida for their honeymoon They now live in Barrie Ann Langers Says society sickminded Dear Ann Linden Since lyyhu universally res ted will you please say somethi to Wake people up are getting so sickiminded its scary if refer to Con man who is trying to pass legislation that will rovi for the amputation of the sex organs of males foun guilty of rape The con essman said he would prefer to have such men execut hut the law wont go that far Next will shoplifters have their hands cut off and squea lers have their tongues pulled out How primitive can we get Please tell the world what is wrong Wllh such thinking MA Carmel KEY Dear MA Theres plenty wrong with it but for openers let me give as an example the person who is found guilty and sentenced to life imprisonment Several months or years later another person confesses to the crime After amputating mans sex organs an apology would hardly suffice if later it was discovered that the man was in nocent Dear Ann Lander have never written to anyone in my life about my problems but if dont get this off my chest lll explode cant stand the tension between my husband and our 17 yearold daughter We have two other daughters 15 and 12 but the eldest is the one my husband picks on continually Since 7th grade the gir has just about supported herself She has always had parttime jobs after school weekends summers and babysrts She maintsins average in school and is very wellliked Most fathers would be proud of such girl but not my husband He yells at her copstantly because all the money she makes is for her Another problem He drives to work 40 miles and must be there by seven in the morning This means we all must get up at five oclock We cant have the TV or radio on after he retires immediately after supper and N0 phone calls Its hard to tell teenagers their friends cant ca after seven in the evening We are living under dictatorship What can we do llElP Dear IL Stage revolution But make sure you have plenty of ammunition and the troops are well equipped You and the eldest girl should be counselled by your clergyman or therapist in regard to asserting your position what to challenge and how For example The phone can be adjusted so it has faint ring and the girls can talk softly The picked0n daughter is not going to change her fathers attitude but she can change her responses which is bound to cut down on his yelling If you have no clergyman check Mental Health Clinics in the phone book and get the emotional support you need to change your lives Dear Ann Landers am woman nearly 60 and am losing my hair hate wigs Do you know of any ointment or special treatment see many advertised Thank you Distressed ln Vermont Dear The main reasons for hair loss among women are scalp disease tension and the natural aging process If you have seen doctor and ruled out the first two causes get your hair restyled short cut may be just what is needed Dont waste money on treatments and ointments Erma Bombeck Trendy sales approach Okay so its only two ads but theyre appeared within one day of each other and if the momentum holds we could have trend on our hands Im talking about an ad to sell house and another one seeking employment that have dared use refreshing and unique approach to advertising honesty The first ad was out of London and was placed by man trying to sell his house His ad read Two and half bedroom box located in suburbia miles from any pretty country yet lacking the cultural facilities of any decent sized town Pocket handkerchief garden which floods in winter acid soil suited only to rhododendrons and thistles Its convenient expensive and dirty The whole in terrible decay The second ad was placed by woman newspaper executive who had had hard day and decided to place an ad in the Job Wanted Female classification in Florida She wrote WANTED EASY JOB Educated experienced woman wants what most people want highpaying job in an advisory role three days week with long lunch breaks good benefits including onemonth vacations and secretary Does not do windows lhe possibility for honesty in advertising is unlimited Wouldnt it be wonderful to see husband embrace his wife tweak her nose and say Honey dont know how you do it taking care of the house the six children running an en gineering firm and serving on the Supreme Court bench and she would look deeply into his face and smile drink told my husband what Id really like to see is an ad under Used Cars that reads We dont want to be your friend We just want to sell you car We have the secondbest deal in town with no intention of matching another offer For this week and for as many weeks as it takes to unload it we have fourdoor undepen dable gas hog that needs brakes tires and mechanic for an owner Has lot of toys under the hood also in the back seat and trunki and has been owned by everyone in town Were pushing this turkey because it makes our lot look shabby My husband winced Who would buy car with pitch like that We did Pollys Pointers bayleaves keep bugs away UbAK FULLY have such an infestation of weevils that they crawl on the kitchen counters through the cupboards and even on the stove have removed everything such as flour that they live In and have used various insecticides but nothing helps long time ago you printed remedy and do wish you would repeat it MERRIA DEAR MERRIA am repeating the but remedy know this Is the season when others may be plagued with the same problem It Is very simple and learned it In Florida where notice you Ilvot many years ago When containers are clean and from of the bugs drop bay leaf or two In each of them also put them In any opened boxes of cereal corn meal etc where think bugs may appear To first rid yourself of them it may be necessary to have an exterminator Then start out clean POLLY DEAR POLL would like to share my recipe for making almond paste with Ellen and any other interested readers Grind one and half cups of whole blanched almonds ta portion at time in the electric blender or food chopper using the fine blade Combine with one and half cups sifted powdered sugar one egg Whlte one teaspoon almond extract and onefourth teaspoon salt Work into stiff paste and refrigerate In an airtight container or disposable plastic bag This makes one and third cups of almond paste MRS HHC DEAR POLLY My Pet Peeve is with those people who send Get Well or Sympathy cards and sign only the first name Recently received three such cards all signed Bea in different handwriting mailed from different places even though know threc Beas living here So have no idea which ones remembered me ELLA DEAR PllY My sweater had few drops of wax on the front that had not been able to remove but yesterday while ironing placed blotter over the WP and Ironed over it It absorbed the wax MRS MFz

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