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Barrie Examiner, 17 May 1977, p. 6

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the examiner Mr and Mrs Roy Partridge Years later it doesnt matter celebrate 63rd anniversa whose birthday they married on It was only halfintentional that Roy Partridge got married on his 27th birthday He had originally hoped to marry his fiancee Velma on her let birthday two months earlier but her family thought that was bit too soon So May lctth it was That was 33 years ago Roy Partridge was 00 last week liriday the 13th unlike the wed ding lay which was Wednes How does one go about living to 90 and still be healthy enough to stand and greet guests at your birthday recep tion Just think youre young says Partridge Live good clean life adds his wife And have good cook guess Partridge finishes And the secret of good mar riage Give and take says Mrs Partridge Be considerate says her husband Prime Minister licrre Trudeau Premier William Davis Ontario Lieutenant governor Pauline McGibbon Barrie Mayor Ross Archer Simeoe North MP Dr ltynard and Simeoe Centre MPP Arthur Evans were among those who sent con gratulations to the couple Ito and clina Partridge look over sonn of the congraulatory messages they received in honor ol their itilrd auuiieisary and Ir lartridges 00th birthday hont I30 friends and rclatiycs turned out Sunday for reception in honor of IIll IIothIc occasion Examiner Iliolol lifestyle Duncan new president of Barrie Quota Club day and about lStifiiends and relatives gathered at Crown Hill United Church Sunday to celebrate the birthday and an niversaiy lhc Partridges are both me long residents of the Barrie area Most of their lives have been spent in their native rown Hill with yeais in Shanty Bay and the last nine in Barrie The couple farmed until their retirement to Barrie and Pat tridgcs main hobby is still helping his grandson Jim lar tridge on his Guthrie Farm purebred farmer guess am he said Sunday He is also member of the ln dependent Order of Foresters though he does not attend meetings and both the lai tridges are members oi rown Hill United Church Mrs Partridge belongs to the Iiiited liurch Women and the Crown Hill Womens Institute and enjoys gardening llie lartridgcs hae four children Ill grandchildren and three greatgrandchildrcn II II Central prom was magical world lime Dobinson and leLtE Stehbiiigs take time out tiom dancing to chat about the Iccorir tions at Saturday spring prom at lmrric tcntral olltgiatc llicinc ot the ccnt as the magical world of inderella and decorations included large castle in the middle of the floor tliainiiier Illolol Annual WHI ltrt til to It Ira tittuct for orientation day and two litlltts the Arm and ii tHm vtllltlttttt escorts and pa littvtalicatlj takciiplacc cluli oi slime ioill hold its m1 tIts spring toiiclcr and ivtIpatzcrztswtiwabItto pur Ul WM HJW gnu mm Hill updaiit il last quaht rt lIIIIIVIIIIL and bak ii tILI at the Hotal Illltlt1tlltlttlillttlllltlttltl in Io stioit and iciiiiit lltl lay Stwlc Slit42 School Ililljllliifilllh NléltLarct Duncan has been itlii coiicczi psciiitiit ll named president of the Quota lttllit llllllt oluiittti lay cuts planned catncti ts stio it mu um MM Huh firm WINNIE NH Mum WINNINUI She was chosen at the clubs pmHwhhpm ME pm WWI WWI rI rcntal recent installation oi olfictiuat IIIi mental health oluiitceis underway at Hot Ititigt tim tri lt tit thih rtnint ii Ilillltlt Iiiittt tIatttc an up loiihly bznim liiipirs iiht we lll Itl litlltIIIlL an art Iiii man to tp lll in the base en iiaiu oi thc barrio Public lbiiry oi June this is tlic last chaiitc to rent paintings iiigot IItttilitl honi too lcrylc llolaii titlt oi tiltlll lttll llla also It aiiadasioiiiiiost evangelists pin Matt it oi tippld HII bc holding rally llll his soloist Lloyd Knight lhuisday Nirvmpm at 7113 in at the Itst ttro Iitiittl in Baptist hurch II llolaii is an accrtdited Hap lvlgt fl lk tist miiiisterintinBaptist oir tIiit Sciaoi IIIltS ill mm mum and QUMM til cus this at meeting and is in his llth vcai of ll Il Ill evangelisticwork tllll Ihc di cumion Jlll Itn in lil lititl ItII ltttiinH ioii oi moitii and lot sait itll loi hostovtrt llssay contest lIiili ic arc litll latch tor the annual isaj ttilllll licld by do nltitwt Hurt llistorical not iioii the tIltI tipttt Ill Illl vial it tlitllil ftIlItIiIIIS III 1i croiiii Iopt ioiild itlatc to It mi mount IItItIit Ill ii twat coma It oiiLtiial lt III Itiu tiaioii in is map tiait illlI photo may be in tIIIltll the are black and he liraIn Ialltll and the lit Illt IIllttl oi Ital tII wish to nth and not Itirzict than eight annoiintt tiicioithtoiiiing iiiiiiiatot tinii thildicii litIna to Illt IdIt and lauii hordoii Ilt hit Iltt Htllllll uiil il tdllt lllll ht iibiiiititl laktplatclr tat Ipiii atlciitiall iiicdt ltllltll Im In Ii ll tainttot ttnatoitil IIHYIIICUUIH Ilouald tIItiIIItIIit twioiigtiiiii hi luiitt Iiodsrall fives Sundannun Always vo HARDING AND CELANESE Shag Twist Broadloom On Sale May l7th to May 28th $499 $599 010 Colors to choose from 012 widths olnstallation available per sq MARTHA umamaumtw it BARRIE 01 MON 10 Fltt AM 70 IO EM SATURDAY AM IO EM You Saltlull Guaranteed Money caudally Intended not hat on IUTAWAVO LlF WE WELCOME AR CREDIT CARDS Howard Johnsons on Dayticld Street lrs Itorotliy tlardnci criior oi District ti tcrnatioiial Illt of the tarric overthcclcction Iirst vice president is IItlItIl It president Naiity liuuistcad trcasurir Ioaiiiic cllte rixor ding set rctaiy Anita Sw iit ttil responding secretary lath liarkci and directors tilcniia loiic Iltit Mills and lalty Wilmin lhc Ilarric clubs plans for MT 71 llltllltlt continued work wtth thc tlrillia and Illiiotiia Quota tIib through the am diaii Heaiiiiii Sm icty tor the II 3Htlltittlll ll rcccixci ttltlllitlr to IIittsl dcai Illttll ittiuiiini tla as itiiilt ii Il county Iost itttlil installation wa at Iclecaic ntltlt where dent person ts able to coin nunitatc in an cincreciicy on hotii lrioi to this it wa lltt csai to relay llltStglt to loroiito then back agaii llaiis havi been Iinalicd loi otlici ttVltt protects such as piouidiiig Illlltlltlltl aid to send tlttI children tiotii the county to camp tor the deal near Iilll sound this summer pio ltlltiL lilllllll to tndciits at the Iiltoii School lot the Iiiat and prouding tihaiirial aid where iiwdcd III the purchase oi licai ing aids Internationally thc larric club has always supported and donated to tlt and during lttTti and INT thc main purpose has litcit aid to Kenya atcr Iioitct Iloiiatioiis hate Iittll made to Quota International Inc Fellowship Itind which IllrIlS stndcnts Iiiiaiicc tlictr uiiV Quota Ill and llltltilitl cltib presided uii JII itltti has Club welcomes three guests revision oi the bylaws oi the bust Ioastmistrcss Inh of Itnrric was part ol the business handled at the May It meeting Ihrcc quests were welcoiii ed Itosc lilirtoii and orciicc Iuriicr oi tarric and Iraii Iowuscnu ol tolliiigwood The business part oi the nitcling was coiiditcted by president Shelagh lilcnkarn Iablc topics part of each meeting where each speaker starts new topic WIIII the last word oi Illt prcVioiis speakers address was presented by Lilliane Murphy len members took part III live mini debates me of the topics was He it resolved that in view ot the fact 3000 people commute to loronto from Mar me daily at cost of $50 per week the government revive and modernize the rail trans imitation Winners of the debates received small llS lrom loy Woolaud It was agreed that this program should he re pcatcd The club inch every other Wednesday for dinner meeting at the Sky ltoom Lakcview Dairy at in ltusts are Wclcotncd all Sharon Partridge at 7260600 or Shelagh ltlenkarn at 7202733 for more information education at Halluntict tollcgc ashinutoii Scrvitc inoiiics arc iaisid throuin ruiiiiiiagc utllS lilt cllpliaiit sale aid oviiiilicr thristina tiaaar Quota International Inc is the oldet iiitciiiitioiiil classified woiuciis scrvlcc organiation in llltt hav int been ioundevt iii uiIan in tutti District leaders meet for training session litsidcnts ioiii lustritt 11 itiota Iiitciiiitioiiil Int gathered rocctitlx at the lloli day no lll Ilarric toi IIIt aiinual pi vsidcnts count it lis Iloiotliy tiaidiicr gov ciiioi oi District in littSliIttI SSlltllL litr wtrt licutcnaut gmciiior cliua loltalt oi tit tawa and secretary trtasttici Kathleen lcllugh oi Harrie Special guest attending as Mrs iiii Hathtrly Quota In tcinatioiial area director oi taiiada lrointlucii Sound wedding album Ircstdcnts in attendance ycrc oncc llameliii lluronia club Margaret Shaver Hamilton club iviaii Ititcu hurt London club Ituth ltt4 St Iiiomasclub luiie iltist Ictcrluirottgli cltlb lict if toynton tlrillia club Hctty Iilalttt linen Sound club Merle Ihoiiipsoii ttawa club loait Icstka Ncpcaii cltlh Margaret Duncan Harriettub Irtsidents council is held yearly as training session Ior iicw presidents Sue and Lee Burke Burke Routliffe Midhurst Initcd hurch decorated with yellow and white flowers provided tltc set ting for Saturdays marriage of Susan Irene ltoutliltc and Lee Thomas Burke both of llarrie ltcv Harold Kempofficiated The bride is the daughter of Mr and Mrs llurton wen ltoutlitfc ol loroiito and the groom is the son of Mr and Mrs Thomas llurke oi Ila iiiiltoii IIscorted to the altar by her father the bride wore tradi tiotial thxulcngth gown oI cot ton and lace featuring long sleeves and low square neck or shoulder length veil was held in place by lace head dress and she carried boquet of red roses and babys breath Peggy and Bob llebdeu of Harrie tricnds of the couple were matron othonor and best man The reception was held at the llebdcu home The couple will reside in Vespra lownship utoltown guests attended from Toronto ltltohicoke Mississauga Burlington Hamilton Brautford Ottawa and Midland Ann Landers Reader wants better breeding Dear Ann Landers The only way we can have better world is to have better people And the only way we can have better people is by the careful and diligent process of selec tive breeding and selective extermination Homo sapiens is the only species that deliberately breeds from the weaklings the cripples the immature the 4Fs those unfit for military service the incompetents the lu natics the criminals the alcoholics the diseased the chain smokers and the aged These individuals are the carriers of hereditary Mendelian defects They often marry each other and beget offspring who inherit the physical and mental weakness of both parents Average life expentancy goes up fraction each year so it appears that will probably have to stay around while and witness the decline of the human race because no one has the nerve to do what needs to be done mean make selective breeding and extermination of the unfit the law of the land Anonymous Dear Non If your plan goes through you may not be around to witntss anything lithe exterminators find out you are chain smoker immature or 4F youll be hauled off to the oven or gas chamber Someone else had the same idea you expressed His name was Adolf Hitler Dear Ann Landers Im writing in regard to the letter signed No Thanks In Pennsylvania The writer com plained that her nieces and nephews never thanked her for gifts nor did they reciprocate in any way Her question Should continue to give Your answer No was to the point but it left her without altematives You missed an opportunity to help people who persist in trying to create meaningful relationships through gifts This technique never works It usually leads to ex ploitat ion of the giver No matter what this aunt does for nieces and nephews who do not acknowledge birthday and Christmas cheques they will never give her what she is looking for wish you had advised the aunt to look outside her family for the ac ceptance and satisfaction she seeks There are many worthy oiganiyations who would appreciate her generosity Unless givers find satisfaction they are headed for loneliness in their old ageBES Board Of Global Ministries United Methodist hurch Dear BES Thank you for viewing the problem from all sides which failed to do Theres heap of sound advice in your response hope your letter is taken seriously by BOTH the givers and the takers Dear Ann have few words for that idiot who thinks women should not be expected to tip when they eat out Im waitress who has worked most of my life and Id 10 times rather serve men Women are stingy tippers They demand more service and request lot of substitution Two vegetables no potato lhey almost always leave the table in mess think theyre getting even with their kids who leave messy tables for THEM to clean up Id rather serve males any daySouth Dakota Dear SD In your field you are the authority and Ill take your word for it hope your message gets across to the fe males out there who recognize themselves Erma Bombecb Young people rate fourth Every time theres Most Admired poll vacillate be tween Sylvia Port er and Sara Lee lsually end up voting for Sylvia because balancing your clnquelxiok and speaking financial fluently does seem to be hit more danling than getting cake out of pan tBesidcs Ive never seen Sara Lee and she could be size three and under 30 which automatically turns me off Peoples taste in heroes and heroines is personal but cant help being amazed at poll of the Top Ten favorites of teenagers throughout the country The No personal hero or heroine was Farrah Fawcett Majors twho replaced Richard Nixon last semester No2 was Jerry Lewis No3 Nadia omanecL the Olympic gym nast while No4 and this is important was No Vote Its sorta sad that somewhere between Nadia Comaneci and Paul Michael Glaser tTs Starsky to Hutchi there is void large block of young people who dont think theres anybody great enough to really idolize That why today because like young peopleAIm going to give you an hontstitogoodness hero for your No4 spot In fact Im going to give you 440000 of them You say you admire bravery Theyve got it You admire athletic prowess Theyve got it You want hero who wont let you down No way You want hero you can look up to Someone your own age You got it For the No4 spot offer you the 1977 Special Olympics teams from the Inited States 400000 mentally retarded kids who ran races in their wheelchairs track and field on crutches played floor hockey bowled played volleyball and swam The teams this month competed and racked up 400000 medals Everyone is winner in the Special Olympics Everyone who comes across the finish line gets medal and hug Their motto is Let me win but if cannot win let Inc be brave in the attempt lhesc heroes are on firstname basis with defeat Some were born with it For years they stood outside of the world and looked in Then in I068 in cooperation with the Kennedy Foundation the first Special Olympics competition was held in Chicago The stories that come out of this competition me enough to bring tears The volleyball game where the coach was screaming Win and one of the players walked off the floor over to her coach and said couldnt hear you with all the noise hat do you want The mnner who when the gun went off put his hands over his ears The sprinter who was leading but who went back to pick up her fallen friend No herocs Believe me no one feels so tall as when he stoops to put medal around Special Olympian Pollys pointers Hand stitch rickrack trim DEAR IOLLY When using rickrack as trim on garment how can one sew it on for easy ironing OLIVE DEAR OLIVE llickrack can be put on either by hand or with machine stitching Pin on and then haste prefer applying it with hand stitching for easy ironing Sew each point just catch with one stitchi on each side with the thread going under the fabric from point to point If the rickrack is large and wide an extra stitch can be made down between each point POLLY DEAIl POLLY have help for the reader who found her windows coated with film that several window cleaners would not remove Kerosene is good for removing some types of film and dingy coating but only very very few drops should be put in quite warm water almost hot to the touch or else the kerosene will leave film that is almost impossible to remove Using hit of kerosene in window washing water prevents spotting ironi rain drops and keeps flies from adher ing to the windows thus preventing fly spots When typing the zip code on envelopes type the zip code in red The numbers will be easier for the postal employees to read and make their work faster and easier NS DEAR POLLY wonder if you or any of the readers have tried using any kind of hair spray on their ARTIFICIAL plants to erase the dust and make them shiny again have and it really works also applied this to my fireplace that is built of old red bricks They do not have to be painted or revarnished as the hair spray really does the trick LINDA DEAR POLLY want to tell those who bake that putting water in measuring cup before putting in peanut butter shortening etc will make the contents slide right out with no mess LISA DEAR POLLY thought other readers might like to know that bag taped to the side of the sewing machine is great for catching thread and scraps that are discarded as one sews Also another good hint is to use oven cleaner on stainless steel pots and pans Remove the handles for best results ANGIE

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