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Barrie Examiner, 30 Sep 1977, p. 6

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the examiner Friday Sept 30 1977 wedding album Mr and Mrs William McMaster McMasterByron Thornton United Church was the setting July 23 when Debra Ruth Byron daughter of Mr and Mrs Charles Byron of Thornton married William Donald McMaster son of Mr and Mrs Donald McMaster of Utopia Rev Rice officiated at the ceremony Mrs Morrison was the organist Given in marriage by her father the bride wore floor length gown of Venetian lace with bishop sleeves and chapel train Her headpiece was princess cap trimmed with matching lace and held floor length veil She carried bouquet of peach roses and white carna tions Margaret Bone of Thornton was maid of honor Gail Byron of Thornton Ardyth Jones of Toronto and Wanda McMaster of Oro were bridesmaids Flower girl was Teresa Puhalski of Sharon and ring bearer was Paul Byron Thorn ton David Byron of Thornton was best man Ushers were Dan Catt Utopia Rick McMaster Oro and Stephen Byron Thorn ton reception was held at the Thornton Community Centre Out of town guests were from Syracuse Manitoulin Island Gait Toronto Oro Stayner and Whitby The couple is living in Utopia lnit Itll itlia Mr and Mrs Edwin Southam SouthamThompson Standards of white flowers decorated Collier Street United Church Aug 27 when Nancy Aileen Thompson Barrie mar ried Edwin Francis Southam ofToronto The bride is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Ted Thompson of Barrie and the groom is the son of Mr and Mrs Southam of St Catharines Rev Wm Fritz officiated at the ceremony and organist was Doug Garraway Given in marriage by her father the bride wore gown of white quiana with full train juliet cap of uiana held her three tiered si net veil She carried bouquet of white orchids and red and white sweetheart roses Deborah Jackson of Peter borough was matron of honor Bridesmaids were Lynne Ellis of Barrie and Susan Thompson of Toronto Bill Chivers of Niagararon theLake was the best man Ushers were Sandy Thompson and Mike Dukelow both of Toronto reception was held at the Barrie County Club and out of town guests were from Rochester London ingersol St Catharines Hamilton Brampton North Bay Peter borough Erie Calgary Mon treal and Toronto The couple is living in Toron to Stemgard Photo Mr and Mrs Edward Onley Mr and Mrs Edward Onley were married this summer at St Andrews Presbyterian Church Oro The ceremony was conducted by Rev Ken ilerron The bride is the former Lois Slmms of Barrie NEW TOWN PLANNED OTTAWA TPJ tlttlacrc site has been chosen in the come munity of recnboro for future new town that Will have bic cie paths recreation areas and lowrise development it Will take 10 years to complete and the project is the result of co operative planning among c1ti7cns city planners and lar tan clopmeut orp the dc vclopcr of the projects first phase Environmental factors probed in search for cause of diabetes Up until three years ago everything related to the disease of diabetes was at tributed to heredit Dr Robert Ehrlich hea of the diabetic clinic at the Hospital for Sick Children in Toronto told an open meeting Wednes day of the Huronia and District Branch of the Canadian Diabetic Association About 60 peogle attended the meeting he in the Blue Flame Room at the Consumers Gas building in Barrie Dr Ehrlich says today en vironmental factors are being investigated as one of the causes of diabetes The focus of Dr Ehrlichs talk was diabetes and children Dr Robert Ehrlich head of the diabetic clinic spoke to about 60 people at mee sored by the Huronia and District branch of the Canadian Diabetic Association Ehrlich focused his talk on Diabetes and Children Examiner photo olor Tour The Barrie Horticultural Society is holding its iiour Day olor iour Oct ti and The first day of the trip is to Windsor and tour of Jacksons Park and Dieppc Gardens Lodging there will be at the Richcleau no The next day features dinner in Frankeumuth at the Bavarian inn which is included in the cost of the ticket their to Sault Ste Marie whcrc lodging is at the Sheraton aswcll Hotel for two nights The third day features trip to Agawa anvon and the fourth day tour of Manitoulin Island ost of the trip for single is $1843 and for twin ac commodations $151 Moncy is payable to Jean Gable Services offered Students of the Concert Band of North Collegiate are offering their services to the Barrie community in the way of scrub bing floors rakin leaves put ting on storm win ows mowing laWnS or any other such work All of the money raised will go into special Scotland Band Tour Fund Anyone interested in hiring North Collegiate music student should contact Joanne Cook information Barrie the new community information centre begins operation Monday The new service which was initiated by the Barrie Public Library represents an extension of the ongoing community services offered bytliclibrary in creating information Barrie several meetings were hcld that involved the following sectors of the coin munitys life credit counselling citizenship legal services child care mental health ielecare seniors and services provid ed by the churches conr sumer education and youth services information Barrie which will be open Monday through Friday from 930am toSI pm will attempt to bridge the gulf between existing community services and the public it has been our ex periencc that people especially new residents of Information Barrie underway Manda the Hospital for Sick Children in Toronto ting in Barrie Wednesday evening The meeting was spon He started his talk with an ex planation of what diabetes is Today research being done on diabetes is showing there are different de cos of the disease Diabetes is ing broken up in to different groups says Dr Ehrlich Diabetes is the lack of insulin in the body Insulin is hormones that go into the blood stream to burn up sugar in the body Without insulin sugar builds up in the blood stream The body needs to burn sugar for energy In children the lack of in sulin is combination of en vironmental and genetic factors says Dr Ehrlich STILL NOT SURE In adults the heredity factor is there but were still not sure what part the environmental factor plays Dr Ehrlich described problems diabetics face both children and adults and how these can be dealt with He also described the symptoms of diabetic and factors affecting diabetics These factors are food intake amount of insulin exercise emotions drugs illness and pre ancy diabetics keep balance between their food intake the amount of insulin they take and exercise they can control diabetes says Dr Ehrlich Diabetes can be controlled but cannot be cured diabetic must be aware of these other factors that can in lifestyle people and places 7285585 Dawna Coulter 7263325 or Don Noseworthy 7372165 Ontario Hiking Walk On Ontario Hiking Day is Sunday Oct The Barrie Ganaraska Hik ing Trail Club and the Blue Mountain Trail Hiking Trail Club invites you and your fami ly to join members and guests for walk in the Simcoe County reforestation area north of Midhurst The area is close to Barrie easy to walk and dry under foot The walk begins at the bridge over the Willow Creek in Midhurst at pm and will end about pm Everyone is welcome For further information call Paul VanVliet at 7268428 Rummage Sale The Ladies Auxiliary to the Barrie Humane Society will hold its fall rummage sale at the end of October Household articles and good fall and winter clothing are needed For pick up call 7234033 or 72879742 At Home The Anglican Bishop of Nor thern Argentina will be At Home at the Simcoe Anglican Harrie are not sure who to call to have their questions answered Well we cri courage peo lc to phone us and well cit cr answer their questions or refer them to the proper authorities or age CHE says Sara Mnlcy chief librarian in charge of information ilarric is Gwyneth Spotrs who has extensive cx pericncc in comnuinity scr vice orgariiurt ions The members of the com mittec in charge of setting up this new community ill formation centre are David Smith chairman who is consultant on conferences and training irograms Ethel Clifton itor of the community directory published by the library Larry Slomka assistant director of the inspection Sti vices of the Simcoe ounty Health Unit Ella Ncnlc newcomer to ltarric and Donna Douglas editor of the Banner Graham four win round in teamotfour event The first round of the Carra dian Grand National Team0f Four was twosession event played at the Barrie Duplicate Bridge Club Sept 23 and 26 Eighteen teams partici ated Seven teams then quali for the second round to be played in January in Oshawa Winner of the match was the team of Sue Graham Gary Ed monds Ernie Irvine and John Hazell Second place went to Jean Burke Mary Woodstock Peg More and Dave Lewis in third place were Murra and Oda Hell athic Kantrcl and lair Bartlett Fourth lace was won by Mtirg Flcwe ling Bill Purvis Larry Gartuei and Frank Cameron in Kays Duplicate Bridge northsouth winners were Dan ny Schamehorn and Jack Kilby Vivuiu Menczcs and Stan Evcr ingham were second and John Hazel and Gary Edmonds were third Winners in the castwest divi sion were Scottie Church and Frank Harrison second Sylvia McLarney and Bill Thorn son and third Marg Powell ant Ed Donnelly Resource Centre upstairs at Trinity Hall Collier Street from to pm Oct Anyone is welcome to come and meet the bishop Fall Banquet The Barrie Horticultural Society is holding its fall ban quet Oct 13 630 pm at Cen tral United Church Guest speaker will be Dr Stewart on the topic You areSomebody Admission is $425 Blessing Of Pets The annual blessing of ts service will be held this un day Oct at St Giles Anglican Church 95 Cook St at3pm Prayer Conference The Simcoe Archdeaconry Prayer Conference will be held Oct 14 from 730 pm to 930 pm at St James Anglican Church Orillia The conference will continue Oct 15 from am to330pm Guest speaker will be the Rt Rev Lewis Garnsworthy Bishop of Toron to Banquet The Simcoe Archdeaconry Banquet is scheduled for Oct at St James Anglican Church Orillia at 630 pm Guest speaker will be Bishop Patrick Harris of Northern Argentina Guest Of iiorror Mary McAuley has been the gUest of honor on several occa sions prior to her marriage to Rick MacDonald on Oct in Elmvale Presbyterian hurch Judy Currie and Mrs Lyle Longhurst held linen shower on Napier Street for the girls on staff at the court house where Miss McAuley is employed Mrs George Cairns of Melrose Avenue held miscellaneous shower for relatives and friends of the cou pie Mrs Elsie Cotton of Letitia Street assisted by her daughter Mrs John Hoare of North Bay and her daughterin law Mrs Douglas Cotton of Barrie held dessert arty and shower for Miss McAu ey McDonalds fellow workers at the Childrens Aid Society honored the couple with rty and shower at the home Mrs Diane Robinson in Alliston assisted by Mrs Joan Parker of Barrie Draw Winners Winner of the Oro Junior Associations 5050 draw held recently at the Oro Worlds Fair is Jeff Bezzo RR lhelpston Bezzo who was the goaltender for the Eimvale Midgets last season won $350 Fall Anniversary Hillsdaie United Church Fall Anniversary will be held Sun day October at 11 am Rev Ted Fenske will be the guest speaker Special music will be provided by local choir Uniforms Needed At least seven scout uniforms are needed by the First Oro Scout Troop who have just recently started to meet each Monday night at the Guthrie fiuence this control says Dr Ehrlich Dr Ehrlich also talked about the facilities and services available for diabetics at the Hospital for Sick Children At the Hospital for Sick Children we have team ap oach to diabetes says Dr hrlich The team is made up of nurse practitioner nutritionist social worker physician public health nurse and psychiatrist KEY IS ACCEPTANCE The key to diabetic control is for the child to learn to ac cept and live with the disease says Ehrlich And this is dif ficult at first The last part of Dr Ehrlichs talk was to inform peo le how they can deal with dia tic at home or when diabetic gets sick He discussed how other illnesses can affect persons diabetes The symptoms of diabetic are shakiness sweating thirst weight loss and increased urination When anyone gets sick there is an increased need in the body for insulin says Dr Ehrlich He described various ways to treat this need and answered different questions related to diabetes There is no evidence to sup port the theory that overeating of sweets causes diabetes says Ehrlich it would be so much simpler if that were the cause School Anyone who can help in any way is asked to call Lorne Wass at 4872503 Bottle Drive scout bottle drive will take place Saturday from the 9th to the 12th line of Innisfil in cluding Stroud starting at 930 am The collectin will be done by the First Strou Boy Scouts Consumer Evening consumer education even ing featuring Arthur Buck is be ing presented by the Grace United Church Women Buck will be representing Miracle Food Mart at the event The event is called Thinking Thanksgiving and will be held Wednesday at pm at Grace United Church Tickets are 31 and may be obtained from UCW members Aquatics Course The Canadian Red Cross Water Service is holding an Adapted Aquatics Aid course Sunday Oct 23 from to pm at Base Borden This course trains people who Work with handicap people in the pool to better assistants For further information call 7267471 Local History Oct the Midland Penetanguishene local historv course at Georgian College will start The ten week evening course will cost $25 For further details contact the College or course co ordinator Sharon Armstrong 383 Manly St iidiand New seniors program starts Monday at St Georges second senior citizens pro gram is coming to itiirric The program is being set tip by the city of Barrie Recreation ikipartmcnt to run twice week at St Georges Anglican Church liurton Ave Mondays from to in will be social progriun and Thursdays will be cticluc and cardsdiry from toi The progriun is open to all senior citizens in llarric and area and there will be no ad mission charge The idea of the new pro grain is to provide program that is more accessible for Allandiilc residents says Sue Martin of the Barrie Recreation Dciuntmcnt The new pro am will com plement the ready existing r1 rams at Parkview Centre or cnior Citizens it will serve iOOl residents as well as senior citizens who live in that area its not set up as com petition for Parkview she said The program will begin Mon day We hope this will be the beginning of something big ger says Mrs Martin In the future we would like to have the funds available to build another senior citizens centre Kathe Jans speaks to WI about being Canadian Kathi Jans of lnnisfil counci was guest speaker at meeting of the luinswick Womens in stitutc She spoke on citizen ship Coun Jans says shes honored and proud to be Canadian citizen and ho res nniida will always be unitci in her speech she urged the women to stand united and fur thcr dreams of the Fathers of Confederation She is natiVe of Yugoslavia During the war as prisoner of the Germans she was put to work in various labor camps and munitions works in Europe for three years After escaping from Europe she made her wa to Canada and landed in Ha ifax in 1948 where she was given $10 by the Canadian Government for food on her way to Toronto She told members of the lninswick Womens institute that rccdom is the most prized missession in her speech she said the Womens institute plays an im portant part in the af airs of united anada and urged them to use their influence where ever possible to keep it that way She closed her speech by tell ing members to look beyond the co or of persons skin or speech attem and look at the human eing Potatoes reasonable Potato and turnip retail prices should be reasonable this fall according to release from the Alliston office of the ministry of agriculture and food The potato crop in the AllistoriShelburne areas has been of very good quality to date this season Wet weather has held up potato harvestin however the ministry says ere are con siderable amounts in storage at this time if all the growers can harvest their entire crop we willhaveagood amounto good quality potatoes the release stairs llNliOlllllS way to make plants bushy is to pinch out the growing tip of the tallest stem and remove close to leaf ioiiit Ann Landers Shares quote from Shaw Dear Ann wasnt too crazy about your correspondents who referred to themselves as The Girls May share with you delightful quote from George Bernard Shaw written generationago it proves that nothing has changed Shaw noticed that the most tyrannical females are strongly opposed to womens rights He said this No fascinating woman ever wants to emancipate her sex Her object is to ather power into the hands of Man became she knows that can govern him She is no more jealous of his nominal supremacy than he himself is jealous of the strength and speed of his horse Women disguise their strength as womanly wealmess their audacity as womanly timidity their unscrupulousneess as womanly innocences their impunities as womanly defenselessness simple men are duped by them and subtle ones disarmed and in timidated It is only the proud straightforward women who wish not to govern but to be free GBS sure used lot of twobit words didnt he Proud Woman Dear Woman He sure did and if he were around today hed have to wear crash helmet and bulletproof vest Dear Ann Landers My husband and have not been getting along worth damn for two years tried counselling Sam wouldnt go and was told by my doctor my minister and my therapist to finish this marriage before it finishes me We have two children five and seven years of age We also have German shepherd Last night we were discussin the division of household goodsMany of the things we ave belonged to Sams mother and grandmother and he wants them which is all right with me Out of the blueand in the presence of the childrenhe blurted out want to make it clear that am keeping Gupper the dog and you can have the kids always knew Sam was an insensitive clod but this really got to me The children looked so rejected broke down and bawied Of course lanned on taking the children but hearing him put it so bluntly right in front of them was too much Comment please Tears In The Valley Dear Val Whats there to say except good riddance On Fathers Day hope Gupper sends Sam nice card Dear Ann Landers Since when is school supposed to be entertainment Who decided school is only for football and driver training As teacher with 27 years of experience maintain that school is for learning Parents must teach their children to work It cannot be done by teachers It is appalling that so many high school graduates are functionally illiterate and unemployable Thanks for letting me express an opinion Your column is about the only place left where one can do it DM Muske gon Michigan Dear DM agree School is not sup sed to be en tertainment but always learned more an worked harder when had teachers who were lively tunedin and turned on Long after forget the date of the Battle of Hastings Ill remember the philosophy and inspiration provided by most insightful and interesting teachers MM Metric 905787 Wouldnt you know it Sixtyseven million kids running around and gave birth to one who speaks Metric like native Met heard him yesterday in the kitchen talking about how were going to have to up the milk to another couple of 379 liters week Bite your tongue said angrily This is an English speaking house Mom he said Youd better get used to metric It wont be long before your cookbooks canned goods gas pumps barometerseverything will be in metric Look did not come this far in life to bring home size 63 dress Do you remember what you did to us when we were little and had difficulty remembering things put crib notes on white Life Savers You made little rhymes and ames out of it Like mdays hath November April June an September Febuuary hath 28 alone and all the rest have 31 make your point So im going to help you with metrics the same way Now repeat after me 28 grams hath Bounces 453 kilograms is pound One foot has meters Except for grams liters kilometers and hectares which are different ilooked at him full two minutes before speaking Did ever tell you how the chicken felt when she discovered he had been sitting on light bulb for nine months if thats too hard how about Peter Piper picked hectoliter of pickled pers look you arent istening isaid if told you once told you million times am an orthodox Fahreneit person who refuses to cmvert to Celsius will not listen any more Consider the topic closed dont suppose youre interested in knowing that someday Miss Americ amil measure asserts Maybe Ive been too hasty it sounds like the metric system has some merit Make purse from plastic DEAR POLLY have seen little girls purses made from small margarine tubs Tire ones have seen were crocheted from the opening to form bag and there was drawstring to open and close them Do you or any of the readers know how to make such bag or do you have any other ideas for small things that could be crocheted for church bazaar would appreciate any informa tion BW DEAR BW have never seen such bag but am sure some reader will be good enough to tell us how this is done it seems it would be rather simple for anyone who knows how to crochet to improvise pattern would punch holes close together around the top of the tub An ice pick or heavy yarn needle should do it and heating the instrument used should help Next single crochet in these holes and then continue in any desired stitch until the bag is the desired size leaving holes near the top for the drawstring to run through This string could be made of chain of single crochet or twisted rope of the crochet thread Good luck POLiY DEAR POLLY My Pet Peeve concerns the fact that food products are not labeled with the time and method for cooking in microwave oven Although those of us lucky enough to have such ovens do have special cookbook it is often dif ficult to ascertain the length of time and way to prepare cer tain foods Included in the list should be frozen and canned foods This would take only small space on the package label and would surely help busy housewife DELiA DEAR POLLY ilma should put few mothballs under her sofa cushions it should rid the sofa of the cigarette odor in few days have done this with many things Keep the bails out of the way of small children and pets ABBiE DEAR POLLY have just finished preparing green beans for the freezer thought other readers might be interested in the way worked out so as to save the time spent dipping beans out of the water bought onehalf yard of nylon net which is double cut it in two pieces to make two bags and sew ed across the top to keep it together then doubled this and turned the edges over to make it stronger and stitched down the sides and across the bottom iblanch beans one quart at time and while one quart is cooling another is blanching and they can be poured from bag into the freezer container also save my coffee cans and fill them with food in plastic bags that go in the freezer MRS WLM may have merit

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