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Barrie Examiner, 26 Sep 1977, p. 6

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nu urgent2A 34 tha examiner Monghy Sept 28 1977 as smsssxoesswssssws or tiqu sxssssssxssssmmsss The bras candlesticks Margaret Olsen middle Toronto antique dealer is holding were one of many antiques on tispla at the Georgian College Antique Show held at the The 1906 Edison Gramophone in this picture may be It years old but its still in others turn to theft LONDux éf faflda IMrCLJ and lfr izka lifi YIJJBKY7 at pr pljt lf Im ii ty 11 12 oj and orders i2 oxrr the mono re fluff in ar TIIiplv Liftf 052111 Elfrllttl rut Witrni an hour they were in Jail la weddle fearrold mother of fuse say her only regret is that she got caught It happened sort of in nocent ly RI was short of money and was short of money The subprt came up The more we talked about it the more it seemed it could hap pen We were desperate We didnt have and still dont have any money There seems to be no way out More and rriore people are getting this way IDLE FOR YEAR Mrs lweddles husband had been unemployed for year since being laid off as lathe operator at an aircraft factory lie had been earning $154 week after taxes affording fresh Vegetables and fruit strawberries and cream in the summer good cuts of meat on cold winter days Now the fweddles must make do with about $81 week from the government plus whatever lweddle can earn from odd jobs as laborer He turned down the offer of steady job because it paid only $51 for 40hour week The family lives in govern meritowned apartment for which they pay $1795 week Im $340 behind in my rent and they can take my home away anytime they want said Mrs lweddle Im waiting for the electric people to come and perfect condition Dealer Ron Edwards shows Barbara Gillies fmm Montreal how to get things turn rr iigns off The ta lJIll1IILllti new wa year ago but before we ItJll hu new for rode No1 rit or or nail hop for rr mor and mot lvl Ifil lift on firm dinner IHV rxe roat life ant Viierr frK rm firm lrnakedo or rirape yomt xtews rte lurwhrz at fl llttililJAl Militant rl fifdidi Airmen tae the same dilemma fhe national Lon other former rHerutiy lIfl report saying one Aill in three lta received no liou=ektpirig lIitltMJ from her husband in tin ee year This ptcial year for Britain because it marks the 25th anniversary of the ucens ascession to the flu one But todays shopper needs more than five times as much money as she spent in that to buy the same amount of food Prices have risen nearly 430 per tent House prices have multi plied six times The average weekly wage for skilled worker is 172 or $122 In 195 it was about one eighth as much but rising prices have meant that in real terms pay hasnt even doubled The socialist countrys inflation rateisi7fiper cent Britons save nearly seven times more than they used to yet the compulsion to consume and acquire seems to be grow ing Today one person in three hastelevision compared with one in 60 in mm There is one car for every four Britons while 25 years ago only one in 20 had car the home in three has telephone compared with one in It in that MANY JOBLIISS But the biggest contrast is in employment In lttfil some 205 000 Britons were jobless This year in country of 54 million unemployment stands at tit million saw my husband Vic going off to work that morning with out even the price of cup of tar in his pocket said ltose Smith 33 remembering that chilly day in late March It was the last straw If you So Barrie Armoury this weekmd With Mrs Olsen are Peggy Harris from Barrie and her son Doug l6 Examiner Photo rolling The gramaphonc was on display at the Georgian ollege Antique Show this weekend tlIamiiier Photo really love someone you are willing to make any sacrifice for him So the mother of three and her pal lat went through the telephone directory and found post office address in another neiglihorhmd A13 27 in they walked into the post Ofltlt lot ked the door behind NW and pulled off their obhery When they finally appeared at Old Bailey Londons central criminal rourl the lodge gave them suspended sentences anti placed them on probation say mg am very confident that the three Weeks you were In cus tody have been sufficient to make you realize how serious this case is and what it would he like if you had to stay there lt may be that mu takiriga calculated risk but dont think you will ever offend again Mrs lweddle and Mrs ftose say they Wont New home for teens stresses independence liltANlltittl Ont itli lhe Brantford liildreiis Aid Soctety tASI has new pro gram that operates on the con cept that teenagers who leave borne should be guided toward livmg an independent respon siblelile The ASs newest facility in dermiidence House has been home for four teen aged girls since midJuly ft is shared by the teenagers and 24 year old woman who is there to guide the girls in decision making If the program is successful more iiidelxridcnce houses will be established lat erbrandt social worker at AS said Essen tially the program is an at tempt to put teenagers together to experience living or their own ltowever it is on an or anized basis We give the kits living facilitiesand an allowance and let them make theirowridecisions Larry Loving Brant founty social services administrator said lildtptfldfllct House is needed alternative in the field of social services for young per sons It is place we can send young persons to when they come in and tell us they do not want to live at home any more Loving said he sees many teen agers who ask for welfare so they can live independently Under the General Welfare Assistance Act we must have word from the parents that the teen ager is not allowed to live at home before we can give out any money Then if the parents dont want them we can pro vide welfare to them under the satire conditions as to anyone else He said he thought the system is unfair to teenagers lhe plilltmtrpll of welfare is that people should run their own lives This is unfortunate in the case of Managers because It year olds are not ready to make it on their own This years thS budget in cludes the new programs cost Mrs icrbrandt said adding that maintaining teenager in the house will cost roughly the same amount as foster care She said the traditional place ment facility for TAS wards if counselling to parents and teens agers fails is foster home However that alternative is being eliminated for most teen agers because foster homes dont sucreed well with older children Another option available at the fAS is group homes oper ated by the agency or financed by its funds group home is supervised by young cou le and childcare worker an is ruleoriented Each resident is expected to contribute to house hold chores and obey rules Mrs Gerbraudt said many teen agers leave group homes deciding home wasnt so had She said that under the new independence program the fAS will assume responsibility for obtaining house entering into the legal responsibility for thti house and paying heating bil Japanese face some gt problems TOKYO AP Problems la aiiesc women face in sexual re atioiis are basically the same as those confronting Nor th American women says Slicrc llite who visited Ja an recently to promote sales of icr hook on female sexuality Despite mutual miscon ceptions both Japan and the United States view sexual grat ification as more important for men than women the author of The llite Report said in an in terview There is stereotype in Ja pan that American women are much more assertive and freer than Japanese women And there are coexisting stereotypes in the United States about Japanese women said the liistoriairturriedsex resear cher One that they are submis sive And two that Japanese society is more erotic than American society because weve all seen those Ukioc prin ts However after meeting with Japanese women here and in Kyoto south of Tokyo author llite 34 said she found these views to be unfounded SIYH DIFFER ENI think the style is different in how American women ex press their feelings about what goes Oil in sex she said But Ive been hearing the same things here Im glad Im not the only oric or lm not differ ent soiiiethmglikethat lhe llite Report was based on survey of 3000 American women who gave frank answers to highly intimate questions about female sexuality The Japaiieselanguagc edi tiori of the llite book sold more than 40000 copies in its first month considered extrcriiely good for foreign book and climbed high on the Tokyo best seller list Numerous articles have ap peared in leading Japanese riexispapcrs and riiagalines all generally praising the book Draw winners Winners in the Barrie litir ticultural Societys draw hed last week at the County Fair are first McClymorit of Barrie second rystal Flet cher second of Thornton and third Ruth Curtis of lot teriham Weekly bfldge results Barrie Duplicate Bridge win riers Sept 16 were northsouth John Hazel and Ernie lrvine first Peg More and Olive Hersey second and llerta and Jack lraub third in the eastwest division Marg Powell and Rosemary Spratt first Audrey Mason and David Kaye second and Nellie Schriell and Maude Met calfe third The championship game for the larsons troihy for mixed pairs was played and the win riers were Olive Hersey and John Kilby Second were Lea Bailey and lieino Lentsius third were Win oridor and Dr rosslarid fourth were Jean Burke and Dan Schamchorn and fifth were Diane amphell and Edwards ln Rays Duplicate Bridge this week the northsouth wiri ners were Gary Edmonds and John llimll Rosemary and Dick Spratt were second and Mary Woodstock and Jean Burke placed third liist in the eastwest division were Dave Lewis and John lostriikoff second Jean and Frank Bowes and third Marg Powell and Ed Donnelly lifestyle wedding album kO Favero Photo Mr and Mrs Mitchell Mitchell Bristow Flowers decorated St Georges Anglican Giurch in Barrie Sept 10 when Catherine Maxine Bristow married Donald Peter Mitchell The bride is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Lloyd Bristow of Barrie and the groom is the son of Mr and Mrs Alvin Mit chell also of Barrie Mrs Jane Black was the soloist and Rev David Kaye of ficiated at the ceremony Given in marriage by her father the bride wore gown of charmause and anti uc law with Victorian nee inc and cathedral train Her Victorian headpiece of anti ue lace and seed pearls held ilueetiered veil of nylon illusion She carried bouquet of white roses Susan Bristow of Barrie was maid of honor Bridesmaids were Mariano ONeill Darlene liladysh Jo Anne ancitla and Mary Ann Cancilla all of Barrie Anthony Cancilla of Barrie was the ring bearer Best man was Alan MacLean of Barrie and ushers were Detlof Bunger of Stroud Lloyd Bristow and Dominic Zancilla both of Barrie reception was held at the Barrie Country Club and outof town guests were from Mon treal New York and British Columbia The couple will live in Lefroy Steiiiga rd Photo Mr and Mrs Patrick McGill McGiII Pattenden St Patricks Church Phelpston was the setting Aug for the marriage of Barbara Ann Pattenden and William Patrick McGill The bride is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Mervyn Pat tenden of Barrie and the groom is the son of Mr and Mrs William McGill of Phelpston Rev Neil Varley and Rev John Howard officiated at the ceremony Given in marriage by her parents the bride wore nylon sheer gown highlighted by high lace neckline frill trim around the bottom of the gown and lace trim around the waist and cuffs She had white crown head piece whch held floorlength veil Bonnie Lamont of Barrie was maid of honor Bridesmaids were Violet and mdra Pat tenden both of Barrie Cathy Mothers of Minesing and Wanda Hogan of Phelpston Krista Dean Barrie and Kel ty Mothers Mincsing were flowcrgirls Ring bearer was Steven Dean of Barrie Best man was Danny McGill of Cal airy and ushers were Mark ant Paul McGill of Phelpston Terry Pattenden Barrie anti Mark Hogan of Phelpston reception was held at the Royal Canadian Legion Bar rie Outoftown guests were from Toronto St Catharines Hamilton Sarnia Oro Station llawkestone Stayncr Elmvale and Duncan The couple lives in Phelpston Mayor Rom Archer far right has officially proclaimed Sept 26 to Oct Big Brother Week in Barrie With hlrii is Allan Purser left vicepresident of the Barrie Big Brothers and arl Harris big brother for I977 Examiner Photo Ann Lgnder Tofletpoper is important Dear Readers Remember the reader who was having an argument with her sisterlnlaw about the proper way to net up toilet tissue She was certain the rightway waswith the per coming from the tapover the roll Her sisterinIaw insisted the paper should come down under the roll sided with her sisterinlaw because thats the we my mama did it Actually very nearly didnt print the etter because it seemed so inconsequential Well olks couldnt have been more mistaken in short order was bombarded with letters from the four cornersincluding Samoa Guadalajara Athens and Mexico City Ihad no idea so many people cared about toilet 32pm Heres sampling of what turns people on these ys Dear Ann Lenders Obviome you have never been maid in ladies lavatory or you would have known that toilet aper should be dispensed from the top over We work in several hotels and we are taught to set up the rolls in that way Why Dont ask me but its part of the in struction and when you work for living you do as you are told Need My Paycheck Dear Ann Lenders That letter signed Paper Crazy really got to me dont know why your mother tho it was est to have the paper come down close to the Ill bet you never had an cats or dogs in your house Well we dotwo of eachan if we ever let the toilet hang downeven two squaresit would be all over the ace The little darlings just love to drag the stuff around So rethink your answer dearie Iidy In Tallahassee Dear Ann Landers Of course you are ri paper being di ensed so it comes down from under the roll The proof is fancy expensive kind with the printed designs Why make it elegant if its not going to be seen And who can see it unless its set up to hang down toward the wallsort of like painting Stick to your guns Annie Also From Iowa Des Moines Is My Town Dear Ann Lenders was very happy to see you print that letter about the toilet paper It so happens WAS taught like you to put the paper on the roller so it comes from under My husband hottempered fellow with serious booze problem goes berserk if tbnt do it the OTHER way You wouldnt believe the yelling if he should find the tissue upside down as he calls it Thanks to AlAnon Ihave learned to acce What cannot change so go along with it but know eep down in my heart that am right am waiting until he is sober enough to read and then will show him your column He thinks you are very smart Another Admirer Dear Ann You are right about the toilet taperand for very good reason The roll of paper pivots ut the line of support between the axle and the hollow cardboard tube To get it to turn requires certain torque which comes from the teision in the pa being withdrawn The ater the distance between plane of the paper being led and the axle support line the less force is required and the less chance of tearing the paper before you have enough Your Friendly Physics Prof Dear me Ill take your word for it bothaed Jerome Wiesner president of MIT once this year already And thanks to all who wrote How nice to have had such an easy Monday ght aboiit toilet Erma Bombeck Moms record omuses son By ERMA BOMBECK dont own phonograph There was never any reason to First with three teenagers in the house all makin their own decibels Ive been reading lips since 1967 an second never cut an album for Warner Brothers before Yesterday did something promised myself would never do knocked on my sons bedroom door and asked to come in visited the room in 1973 and on the basis of two medical opinions never went back want to play something on your phonograph Isaid Is it record Noitsagiant cookie step ed inside Sound bounced off all four walls causmg my teet to swell Hetumed it off To begin with Mom he said this is not phonograph Its stereophonic system Give me the record took it out of the package and he held it at eye level be fore he grabbed rubber suction ball to remove the dust This mind in room that was so cluttered it would have to be cleaned before they could condemn it Whos the artist he asked amjf Get serious am serious Its comedy album they recorded at two of my lectures Whats the name ofit The Family That Plays Together Gets on Each Others Nerves dont know if my system can play comedy Its used to Chicago the Doobie Brothers and Fieetwood Mac He must have fli ped 18 knobs Each time the arm rejected it and switch off Whatswrong withit Isaid Its never acted like this before think its havmg an anxiety attack Let me work with it couple of hours later passed by the door and he had his head bones on laughing his head off That could only mean one ing Iwas hit Goodbye wax buildup Hello Dick Clark grabbed the earphones and put them over my ears He was playing my voice at 78 rpm tf Olivia NewtonJohn is smart shell never marry Pollys Einters Sink ruined DEAR POLLY We recently moved into house that has beauticians sink in the basement but someone has washed out paint brushes in this sink and it is stained with paint have used bleach but it did not help Have you any ideas DLH DEAR DLH If the spots are thick globs of paint you may have to soak them until soft and then remove them Try paint thinner and then scrub and clean Turpentine or kerosene could be used POLLY DEAR POLLY My Pet Peeve concerns the lack of boxes that one may buy make small handmade gifts and then can never find boxes to put them in It seems that gift boxes should be sold even if they come knocked down flat would even like to find some plastic ones There are probably many of us who would like to bu such boxes in various Sizes and at reasonable price YRTLE DEAR POLLY My Pointer is for those who have old clocks that do not run dipped cotton ball in kerosene and placed it on the floor of the clock closed the door and in short time it was runnin like new My tooyearoold clock now keeps perfect time RS ET DEAR READERS Of course this is not lnfalllble as some clocks may require repairs but it in well worth try Not too long ago took watch to be repaired and we told that all it needed was oiling POLLY DEAR POLLY have found that pumice stone careful lv used removes rust and water stains from the tub sink and toilet bowl and does not scratch JANICE DEAR POLLY Many people have trouble swallowing pills so would like to tell them the easy way sometimes take five at time Have your glass of milk juice or water ready put the pills as far back as you can and then drlnk the liquid as you would drink any glass of water If one happens to not go down take sip of water in your mouth put your head back and swallow take 15 or 16 pills day without any trouble BIANCHE

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