1o tho examiner Wodnoodoy July 13 1077 adding album St Marys Catholic Church provided the setting for the June 18 marriage of Debbie Joan Perkins and Kevin Joseph McCann Rev John OBrien of ficiated McCann Perkins The bride is the duaghter of Mr and Mrs Henry Oliver Perkins of Stroud and the groom is the son of Mr and Mrs Vincent Patrick Mc Cann of Oma County IyronNIreIan Mr and Mrs Kevin McCann Wyevale United Church decorated with baskets of daisies and peonies provided the setting fo the June 25 wedding of Yvonne Marie Stott and Gregory Owen Gif en Rev John Gazzard of Niagara Falls officiated at Given in marriage by her treats the bride wore loorIengtli gown of silk organza dream styled with cap sleeves and chantilly lace covering the neckline bodice sleeves and train She wore thruhquarter Mantilla trimmed with chan tilly lace and carried bou quet of red sweetheart roses and babys breath Diane Thompson of King City sister of the bride was the matmnofhonor and the bridesmaids were Barb Fox of Barrie and Marg Potvin of Mississauga The brides twin bother and sister Darlene and Douglas were the flower girl and ring bearer Dennis llaelzle of Banie was the best man and usher ing duties were carried out by Brian MacRory and Kierien Ewing of Tomnto The reception was held at the Not tawasaga Inn Following wedding trip to Niagara Falls the couple resides in Barrie Outoftown guests attend ed from Toronto Montreal King City Mississauga Stroud Shanty Bay Dalston Painswick and Edgar The brides brother Larry Perkins attended from Fort MacMurray Alberta Telegrams were received from Ireland Giffen Stott the ceremony Larry Maw of Minesing was the soloist ac companied by Anne Giffen cousin of the groom The bride is the daughter of Mr and Mrs George Stott of Wyevale and the groom is the son of Mr and Mrs Gor don Giffen of Minesing Mr and Mrs Gregory Giffen Given in marriage by her father the bride wore traditional white organza gown with short sleeves ac cented with Venice lace Venice lace also formed the standup collar and accented the skirt and chapel train Her daisytrimmed two tier illusion veil was held by daisyembroidered Juliet cap and she carried cascade of pink roses white carnations and babys breath Marion Zerafa of Wyevale was the maidofhonor and the bridesmaids were Gail Bumstead Sherry Stott Carolyn Maurice Cindy Hastings and Kim Bumstead all of Wyevale Danile Breedon of Anten Mills was the best man and ushering duties were carried out by Ronald Giffen of Minesing Arthur Stott of Midland David Ball of Minesing and Kenny Stott of Wyevale The reception was held at the Country Mill in Midland followed by wedding dance Following wedding trip to southern Ontario the cou ple resides on Queen Street Elmvale Outoftown guests attend ed from Springfield Illinois Westland Michigan Colum bus Ohio Chatham Dres den Oakville Mississauga Midland Penetanguishene Barrie and Elmvale Wives of heart patients often experience guilt NEW HYDE PARK NY AP Wives of men who have had heart attacks often have unnecessary guilt feelings says nurse clinician at medical centre that specializes in car diac disorders and openheart surgery Nurse specialists at Long Island JewishHillside Medical Centre in talking with the wives of cardiac patients be came aware of how common these unfounded guilt feelings are said cardiac nurse Ber nadettelixon he is actually stricken Wives of men in their mid dle years worry about hard working husband having heart attack she said Andlif tie woman asks herself What did do wrong Could have some how helped alleviate the pres sure on him Did demand too much of him Wash the guilt out of your mind because in most cases it has no basis The nurses felt that these women needed help not only for themselves but for the patients as well Ms Dixon said As way of extending this help the cardiac nurses started discussion group for women whose husbands were in the hospitals coronary care uni GIVE THEM FACTS We meet with the women every evening and give them the facts Ms Dixon said Fact No About 75 per cent of the patients who have had heart attacks will be able to resume reasonably nomial productive lifestyle when they recover Double Attraction listlncommon Minn Studio momma 131g UNlalMllElEl and EDMONTON Cl At least 15000 people live in institutions in Alberta More than 1000 are in provincial jails some 7000 in nursing homes and others in mental institutions special residences for children or auxiliary hospitals Institutional life today is far better than it was Bright paint and curtains work wonders even in such monoliths as the Alberta Hospital in Edmonton Special programs are de signed to stimulate resident in terest and maintain contact with the outside world No matter whether they were originally designed to house criminals sick people or home less children institutions share similar problems For efficiency they need rules But the more people there are the more rules you need and the less people can be treated as individuals People being rehabilitated to return to theoutside world must not be too comfortable Dr Brian Bishop director of rehabilitation services at the Alberta Hospital said some longterm patients have be come so institutionalized that they no longer want to leave LOST CONTACT Tom Hall not his real name who has spent 18 of the last 26 years in jail found he stopped reading newspapers and writing to friends and family He wonders if he func tions better inside an in stitution His advice to prisoners ap plies to many people in in stitutions t7 Institutional care better than before would recommend that people doing time keep abreast of what is going on outside Be cause the morc you lose the out side contacts the more you turn to the institution for grat ification of needs the more you tum inside yourself Hall is resident of the Grier son Community Correctional Centre an open prison for day parolces He has served most of his time in federal maximumsecurity institution He works at trade and can contract within the centre for odd jobs llc can go out for six hours week and gets three day leave pass every month In some wavs he finds this life harder to bear than his time in maximum security LESS IEMITINH In maximumseeurity in stitut ion prisoners are walled in llalls experience was that when you cant see the outside world it doesnt seem so tempt ing You sleep lot In big in stitution you cant hear sound in the place around noon In maximumsecurity institution there are so many people and so littlework You never got white sugar only one spoonful of brown sugar every day The biggest decision was whether to put the sugar at your cereal or in your coffee Everything is done by bells The boredom is mindbend ing That will motivate you to get outand the loneliness out side will put you back in This time aroundhe has ser ved almost seven years of 20 Ann Landers Consider others your sentence tor his part in series of hunk ltllllNIllH Ilull chose trade to learn formed chess club took mrrcsjmnd ence classes But in way he is still lil st it utionalimcd rely on certain things be cause of the length of time Ive been in dont really worry about who pays the rent know at noon there is going to be lun ohVl HOSPITAL IS HOME Room 7127 at Aberhart llospi tal is not everyones idea of home Shiny linoleum covers the floors The bedside lockers are regulation hospital issue There are angular metal read ing lamps and oxygen outlets in the pale blue walls Despite stereo ham radio outfit and work table clut tered with papers it still looks like hospital room Thats the way Gary Mc Pherson one of the rooms two tenants prefers it It has been his home for four years and he may be there for many more McPherson had polio almost 22 years ago when he was nine It left him with limited move ment in one hand and foot and the need to learn new way to breathe Now every waking breath is work and he uses respirator at night He has to have help for all basic physical needs The fact that he gets it in hos pital and not at home fshie choice Summer project preserves Innisfils history Claire Rehberg one of five people working on anada Works project designed to record Innisfils history sets up camera to copy historical document Members of the project are researching historical documents and pictures and photographing the items for posterity They hope to have over 2000 items on file by the time the project ends Aug 19 Saturday in lainswick the group held an exhibit of what it has accomplished so far Ex aminer Photo Annual craft exhibition scheduled for October The annual exhibition of arts ACCEPTS LIMITATIONS have learned to use this place to my advantage could probably do more for myself than do but its not worth it Why spend an hour trying to feed myself when with someone else it takes 10 minutes The things that really take time are getting washed going to the bathroom getting up and InClUded in the Show are mother advises Dear Ann Landers This letter is to the three loyearold girls who spend all their spare time fantasizing What if we got pregnant What kind of roulette are you playing girls The stakes are higher than you think Abortion is considered safer than childbirth but it is still loopercent fatal for the fetus Do the unborn have voice in the game Releasing child for adoption may not be your decision alone Courts are recognizing the rights of the father Youd better call in the unlisted players If you opt for raising the child alone can you raise the bread Are you ready to take on the responsibility for the daily care of amther human being Or are you assuming that your family or society will pick up the tab If so they too should be consulted The right to do your own thing does not include the right to impose on others Marriage may not be the answer either If you are minor you would need parental consent in some states What is your boyfriends gut reaction Have you consulted him Will he scuttle schoom There are two ways of ending the gamble stay away from sex altogether or learn how to use contraceptives respon sibly Perhaps these should be the topics for your next gab fest girlsFantasy Childs Mother In Des Moines Dear Mother Thank you for some sensible advice couldnt have done better myself In fact probably not as wel Dear Ann Landers My boyfriend Hal and just had fight over something stupid We have known each other for several years and are now considering marriage President Carter stated recently that he might start the draft again Hal says he will not have to go because of his police record Five years ago he was involved in burglary and grand larceny Six months ago he was arrested for the possession of an ounce of marijuana Please give us the correct informationMad In New York Dear Mad At this writing new draft is being con sidered but there is no draft law on the books at present So quit fighting already PS Hal sounds like real winner Dear Ann Landers This letter is for Tomato Facethe girl who was miserable because the men in the office told offcolor jokes and used shocking languagethey loved to watch her blush Honey Im 33yearold male who used to be blusher too friend proved to me that involuntary responses can be controlled If you will do some programming you can prevent the blush mechanism as did An appropriate message to repeat to yourself might be Cancel the blush will not put on show for these jerksV8 Dear V8 In technical language your suggested ap proach is called biofeedback If it can lower ones blood pressure and it can it certainly should be able to squelch blush The technique must be learned from professional however Check with physician 133815 AHVW L33bl 073M V9 DUNLOP STREET WES Together at Dunlop and Maple in Downtown Barrie Featuring an attractive choice of the finest in lighting and distinctively different gift items pleasing selection at pleasant prices REOPENING FRIDAY JULY 15 AT 40 DUNLOP ST BARRIE Beside the Roxy eating Once you get those bas ics out of the way you are away The hospital has the means to cope with his needs kindly but impersonally No extra load is placed on family or friends and he has the energy to do what he really wants to For man who works just to breathe McPhersons schedule is amazing Since 1974 he has been work ing almost fulltime as volun tary executive director of the Canadian Wheelchair Sports Association He is coordinator for the Canadian Games for the Physically Disabled to be held this August He is on the advi sory council of the Disabled Adults Transportation System GREW UP IN HOSPITAL grew up in one of the six largest hospitals in Canada McPherson said grew up with lot of people older than myself It sort of became community Sale Ends Everything Reduced 100 Polyester 45Wo Good selection of colon 50 Polyostor 50 Cotton Woohablo Croat for guilt bloom Comporo SLM wido Sold ohodol only This cool lobric Io idool for Sont lnor oolool woor Sonio Irrog Mldondo oopor Voluo TROPICANIA SUITING widoh lllohodoo PRINTS 0root for drouoo cottons Noun otc hbrlclondr oopor vobo $I Hwy 400 Cundles THREADS for 225 ydo por spool BROADCLOTH $I POLYCOTTON JERSEY KNITS 50 Cotton lid 50 Polyootor Woohablo 60 $1491 65 Poiyonor aid 35 Vlocolo Noohobio 60 ldod drool Ind within woight Cornporo $4 NOW yd PATROUSKA MANDALAY 05 Trlocototo 15 Nylon 45 oido Woohoblo 49 North Ionic rim onliold St and crafts sponsored by the First Barrie Scouts Cubs and Beavers is scheduled for Oct 22 from 12 noon until pm at the Sunnidale Community Cen ire Application forms for booth rental are already being cir culated and organizers say they are hoping for an even greater response than last year when the show had 40 exhibitors people and places Exservicemen All exservicemcn and their dependents are invited to take advantage of free Legion ser vice Gordon Alguire ser vice bureau officer from Royal Canadian Legion Provincial Command will be at the Barrie Legion Aug at 1030 am to give skilled advice on veterans benefits Anyone wishing to see quire is urged to write or call Oickle secretarymanager FA BRICLAGND YEAR END INVENTORY Tues July I9 77 3050 BUTTONS por onoib bog Ono log por cotton lhnltod Bummer INTERFACING Cotton Goylonn Hurry In whllo quoti $159 10 title last Coupon $490 yd to add color and thorn BUY nw VON MW STRIPED STRETCH TERRY 60 wido 50 polyostor 50 cotton Ylooh Avoiloblo in only Itriool airman SHEER Ill oldo 100 Polyootor Torrch opportunity to ovory room In your homo at vory affordable prlco Avoiloblo bi full rmgo of colors UPHOlSTERY FABRIC Comporo $599 Sill 54 wido Transform your furniture with lobrio from our opociol IIMITIIOM of opholstory fobrlco volvon pinto or ploim twoodo or FA RIA North Barrie Plaza Hayfield St Just north of Georgian Mall on west side of Hwy 2627 works in wood cooper gold and silver jewellery oil and water color paintings photography staincd glass and macrame All work exibited must be hand crafted in entirety No manufactured items of any kind are permit ted For further information about the sale write to Mrs Yvonne Parr 56 Ferris Lane Barrie Ontario la tORNE LBET HAY HAYS Royal Canadian Legion Branch 147 410 St Vincent St Barrie 7284002 Gospel breakfast Members of all denomina tions are invited to attend gospel breakfast this Saturday at 830 am at the Lakeview Restaurant Rev Leslie Smithyman pastor of the Apostolic Church Grav enhurst along with his wife and family will provide the word music and songs TRAVEL SERVICE 7284700 45 Dunlop St Next to the Theatre MlF $1 $298 $398 $398 7264400