Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 28 Jul 1979, p. 12

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12 the examlnor Saturday July 28 1979 With hotos of Barrie her home her dog Student leaving for New Zealand Aug 24 By CLAUDIA KRAUSE Of The Examiner Ann Simpson plans to spend the next sunny day taking photographs of Barrie land marks Shell also take snap of her home and her dog She already has enough pins and tourism pamphlets from the provinces to fill good simed cardboard box BURIAINJ BARRIE ONTARIO VISIT OUR SHOWROOM AT 205 DUNlOP ST SIDE coon OR Phone 7287093 for personalized service With all these and some new clothes she has bought shes heading for New Zealand on Aug 24 where shell spend year For lfryearold born and raised in Barrie its an adven ture Im so excited can hardly sleep anymore she says This will be her first time travelling 100 NORTH WEEKENDS 12 00A 00PM 17057268000 OAKRIDGE HOMES LTD by air and shes little nervous Sixteen hours arrive in New Zealand at am My best family will be there to meet me wont have slept all night and Im worried wont be friendly enough to them She wonders about many thingssuch as how easily shell be able to make friends But ELECTROLYSIS lydia Hrenchult Qualified PERMANENT HAIR REMOVAL FREE CONFIDENTIAL CONSULTATION 7372671 Member of AEAEPO davies cohen project Dont iss CELEBRITY SUPER STARS COMPETITION Monday August 6th till pm at the Centennial Beach Park See teams entered from Barrie Banner CHAY Radio CKBB Radio CKVR Television Downtown Improvement Board VS EXAMINER EXCELS Featuring TugoWar Egg Throwing Contest and other zany things as her winning smile suggests she wont have any difficulty Miss Simpson has been chosen by the Barrie Huronia Rotary Club to represent Bar rie and Canada in Thames New Zealand community with population of 7000 about 72 km east of Auckland PARENTS PAYING Her parents are paying her travel school and personal costs while the host Rotary Club in Thames will give her $32 NZl month for pocket money Shell live with families of Rotary club members She found out about the ex change program run by the club on bulletin board at In nisdale Secondary School in Barrie where she has com pleted Grade 10 Although she felt little afraid about going when the club confirmed in June that she could go her parents reassured her it would be an experience All the others students know whove been on the Rotary exchange have never been homesick and never ran into major problems she says They eat lot of lamb in New Zealand she adds and Ldong will mgaédfig smhrcllllé about QUCbIEjC wattlting ii wedding Is to take place at Central United Church mun se ara an con rovers1a received since June however isslues such as Maggie Barrie on Aug I8 at4pm ProColor Photo shes been told to eat whatever Trudeau Ann Simpson i6 chosen by the Barrie Huronia Rotary Club to represent Barrie and Canada in Thames New Zealand leaves next month and returns in one year Examiner Photo ReynoldsPedlow THINKING OF HAVING YOUR HOUSE PAINTED Then listen to Mr Reid of Lefroy talk about RIVERSTTV AINTING ¥Whww cmmar ism The crew did an excellent way we CAll TODAY FOR FREE ESTIMATE 7370502 Quality Work at Student Prices THATS UNIVERSITY PAINTING friendly and am entirely satisfied gages lS put in front of her Although she says she was appalled when she first learned shell have to wear uniform to school she decided At least wont have to go screaming into my closet at 730 in the morning to find something to wear Her good grades at school were among the reasons the local club chose her for the ex change program and she is ex pected to keep up her effort wile away Miss Simpson was also active in school organizations She was house representative on student council and helped plan fundraising events for Barrie and District United Way and school dances Laurier Hyde principal at In nisdale recommended her for the program and so did her chiropractor Her back occa sionally gets out of joint she says so she hopes they have chiropracters in New Zealand Even her dentist has asked her to write Does she have any feelings about what New Zealanders will want to know about Canada guess Ill get questions MawJones Mr and Mrs Bert Mow of Barrie announce the engagement of their daughter Carol Arm to Frederick Hugh Jones son of Mrs Marilyn Jones of RR Woodville and the late Fred Jones The WI members visit conservation area Members of Bond Head and original Scanlon property Gilford Womens Institute presented report of the spentavery delightfulafter Scanlon family history and noon at Scanlon Creek Conser founding of the conservation vation Area on July 18 area tasty luncheon was conven ed by Joy Larkey and M13 BOb Institute members then by Hodgson Shirley Clubine who with her husband lives on part of the played games organized by Alice Lloyd and Grace Elliott of the program committee Horticultural society plans upcoming events Oro Township Horticultural Societys late summer and ear ly fall activities will include parade garden competition demonstrations plant sale display booth at Oro Fair and fall tour Mrs Lloyd Sampson reports that executive members met at the home of Mr and Mrs James Caldwell on Monday to plan upcoming events The society plans to enter float in the Shanty Bay Sum mer Festival The societys late summer show will be held at Guthrie Hall on Aug 29 featuring an afternoon tea as well as flower arranging demonstrations with both fresh and dried flowers On Sept at the Adult 0c cupation Centre in Edgar members of the public can view the results of the therapeutic gardening project for mentally handicapped adults The pro ject is managed by Reta Caldwell society member fall plant sale at Oro Town Hall will be held on Sept 15 For the display booth at Oro Fair the society has suggested featuring houseplants On Sept 26 the society plans to hold tour to view autumn colors in the countryside people EI places Golf tournament Parkview Centre for Senior will hold golf tournament on Aug for interested members Cost is $2 plus green fees Lunch and prizes are included Registration is required by Aug Call Gord Cameron at the centre 7370755 flower shows flower arranging St Georges Anglican Church in Barrie was the set ting for the June 23 wedding of Anna Marie Pedlow and Donald Edwin Reynolds The bride is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Pedlow of Barrie and the groom is the son of Mr and Mrs Ed Reynolds of Barrie Rev Kaye officiated at the service Maid of honor Therese Van Niekerk of Moosejaw Sask led bridesmaids Debbie Pedlow and Susan Reynolds both of Barrie Linda Holmes of Holly was the flower girl Best man was Terry Lawrence of Toronto The ushers were Steven Pedlow and Jim Cummings both of Barrie Reynolds of Bar rie was ringbearer Attending the wedding wre outoftown guests from Ed monton Alta Toronto and Arthur They received telephone calls from Nor thern Ireland Following reception at the Army Navy and At Force club hall the coup left for honeymoon to th Atlantic provinces They now live in Barrie co BY BUS tothe Canadian National Exhibition Avoid traffic and parking problems DIRECT DAILY SERVICE PACKAGE PRICE PACKAGE PRICE moose owls Mum anon includes return transportation and general admission ticket includes return transportation general admission and reserved granr dstsnd seat They were very Limited number of reserved grandstand tickets available for all performances Price includes return transportation general admission and reserved gran dstand seat DONT BE DISAPPOINTED RESERVE NOW Reservations close weeks prior to each per tormance For schedules and fares call TRAVELWAYS 7264545 Departs from Con linen tai inn Ann Landers Readerhas better answer Dear Ann Lenders was surprised at that letter from the girl who wrote and said older people in their early 405 should think twice before haying baby The writer pointed out that she was born when her parents were in their 405 and she was always uncomfortable at school affairs because they were the oldestlooking parents present In fact people mistook them for her grandparents wonder why you didnt ask that young snip if she would have preferred that her mother had undergone an abortion You must have been asleep at the switch dearie Still Fumlng Dear Still Fuming Too bad didnt have your brains in my head when responded to that letter But thanks for the snappy comeback even if it is about three weeks late Dear Ann Lenders We built lovely swimming pool thinking it would give us lot of pleasure and that our children would enjoy it improve their swimming and have their friends over regret to say our new pool has caused us nothing but ag gravation People we barely know show up for the dav Some bring their children who fight with ours Yesterday some people came over and introduced themselves as the new neighbors from across the street Saturday afternoon counted five kids in our kitchen Two had never seen before They were cousins of the new neighbors ransacking the fridge searching for cold drink One of the children had chocolate crumbs all over the floor He had cut into cake had just baked for mv bridge club Wet towels not ourSl are left at poolside and of course must wash them or they will mildew My husband and are at loss What should we do about this terrible Frankenstein we have created Wish We Hadnt Built It Dear Wish Tell every person who arrives uninvited that the pool has become problem and from now on guests are not welcome unless they have been invited by phone Tell them you can accommodate only limited number and you hope they understand If their noses get out of joint so what With little luck they will get mad and not come over anymore Dear Ann Landcrs You could do an awful big favor to the waitresses in both the US and Canada by printing this letter The problem is big one lam working my way through college the same as three other girls on the same shift Almost every night one or two customers will walk out of the restaurant without paying for the bill am sure the public doesnt realize that in most restaurants its the responsibility of the waitress to keep an eye on her station and make sure nobody gets out the door without paying If she isnt alert and someone slips out she has to pay that bill herself So Ann please tell one and all that they arent putting one over on rich owner when they pull that stunt Its some hardworking girl with falling arches and aching muscles who gets stuck Thank you from the bottom of my heart for printing this letter Julie From Waukesha Dear Julie hate to think that anyone who lives in Wis consin my onetime home state would be so crummy but thanks for the tipoff Heres your letter and hope it helps We Advocate How to find ingredients By JOY WOOLAND Unfortunately am allergic to many things but find it so difficult to find out exactly what all the ingredients are in things buy or would like to buy Can you help me think so would strongly recommend that you write to the Allergy lnformation Association Poyburn Place Weston Ont MQR 2C5 You can be given practical informa tion about product contents as well as lits of recipes which may be helpful This Association was started by couple of ladies who had severe allergic tendencies and over few years they have formed respected and large association You may like to become member and so contribute your experiences The Poison Control Department of the Royal Victoria Hospital can tell you what the ingredients are in everyday household purchases which dont require detailed labelling Cosmetics provide allergy sufferers with the most troubles and in 1977 resoluti was passed by the Con sumers Association of Canada at cosmetic ingredients be listed So far to no avail even though it is mandatory in the United States People who have allergies should keep their homes at humidity of between 35 to 45 per cent because if room is too dry the dust will fly and if it is too damp new molds will grow All new clothes or materials should be washed before worn becasue the fixative Used can irritate the skin Dont disregard the hatred of certain foods by children Due to an allergy they really may 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