Barrie Examiner, 30 Mar 1959, p. 3

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an TORECEIVE GOLD CORDS liT TORONTO Nancy McKeown 6th Barrie omp ny and Rosemary Raikes lst Shanty Bay Como any have qualified for their gold cords one of the highest awards of honor Girl Guide can corn The guides will re ceive their Gold Cord certifi cates at an impressive core mony in Convocation Hall rreéli vegetables University of Toronto April Mrs Keiller Mackay hon orary president of the Ontario Council Girl Guides Associa tion will make the presenta tion New Styles Shovvn gt For Handidapped fly ELANOR ROSS Some months ago we attended fashion show In itself that is nothing exciting nothing new But this one was and it is sure to be of tremendous importance to the handicapped We hope that theres no one in your family connectioii or circle of dear friends who must live with some sort of physical handi cap But the number of handi capped men and women in this country runs into the millions The famous Doctor Howard Ilusk who directs the rehabilita Iion of the disabled and crippled at New Yorks Beilcvue Hospital estimates that some live or six million people in this country re uire some kind of help with eir clothing Singer Collapses Stage of TMet NEW YORK AP Soprano Zinka Milanov collapsed on the stage of the Metropolitan Opera House Sunday night during performance of Verdis Requiem Miss illilanov who had been ill with virus and replaced at the Friday afternoon performance had felt well enough to sing Sun day night After about an hour of singing Miss Milanov collapsed as she swalked to chair on stage She was taken to her home Her condition was not believed serious Miss Milanov was replaced during the remainder of the per formance by Heidi Krall For the reason special design is now going on in clothing for the handicapped The purpose is to make it easy to care for easy to get in and out of and prefer ably of the wastelandwear va riety The Institute of Physical Mcdicinc and Rehabilitation at the New YorkUniversitvaclle vue Medical Centre put on the show and contrary to being deA pressing it was an uplifting heartening experience It was good to learn that the clothes shown were not just for demonstration the project is so far advanced that the new fashs ions are now being made avail able to retail stores Some of the features that got special attention in these clothes include easy closureszippers on both sides ofa skirt or pair of trousers Snmctimos hooks and eyes are used instcnd of buttons Some styles have extra width across the shoulders to make room for muscles that are devel oped frombnndling crutches or getting in and out of wheelchairs Trouser legs are cut full enough to accommodate leg braces Jucketsand hodices are inforced under arms whcre fric tion from crutches causes special strain SMART LOOK What we liked though was the fresh smart look of the clothes especially those designed Iortbe distaff side and the splendid way in which the handicapped mod elled them If anyone in your family has clothésprobiem of this sort find out what your local stores can show you or can order for TBUDGET Mink ismarvelous we ad mit But squirrél when beau tifully handled is chic much iighter on thebudget and most suitable for the young womanbe she collegeglrl career girl or youngncWIy wcd Eloise Curtis desigrled this lovely squirrel stole for special inexpensive group The beigeadyed for has been intricately worked into at long wide stolovthat drapes pen fectly Institute held at the home of lcards from Mrs Margaret Bak cr Mrs Edwards and the vention in October and members the Red Cross now SMILE SOVIET ORDER LONDONtAPlThe Soviet pcoplc are being urged to smile smile smile kind smile is the com panion of good deeds Kam somulskaya Pravda organ of the Young Communist League announccdSunday smile fine bright welcoming it not only adorns person but it warms the soul of those for whom it is intended and those who see it The article was broadcast by Moscow radio which also reported th government newspaper Izvestin has car ried ietters denouncing squabbling and bad lan guage among the Sovietrcit lzenry Hawkestone WI Plans Courses HAWKESTONE Arrange menls for the annual dinnel at Birchmere hotel Orillill April 22 were made at recent meet ing of the Hawkcstnne Womens Mrs Leigh Mrs Goss vicepresident presided Twenty four members and three visitors were present Mrs Gray read the cor respondenco including thank you cancer fund and letter from the home economics fail training school Mrs Pugsley reported on an accident survey meeting held at Guthrie During the business meeting new courses were planned for this year New Lamps for Old The Third Meal and Window Treatment It was decided the institute would cater at the con were reminded of the Games Night at the township hall April sponsored by the Mitchell Square Institute Donations will be made to the Cancer Fund and Reports were given by Mrs Richardson onTcitizenship and Mrs vBoughen home econom ics and Mrs Shellswell current events Entertainment for the evenin was under the direction of Mrs Vivian Paintings and drawings by Mrs Parsons were shown and Mrs Bagshaw described various examples of hand paint logs Magazine lescon test was won by Mrs Léigh who received paintl and Isecond prize wen to Mrs Mor ey Mrs Gray thanked the hostess Refreshments were served by the hostess and assistants Answer of Bride Spoils Wedding WESTGATE England tReu terst The Easter wedding started badly Eta Fanning the 22yearold bride fainted at the altar as the ceremony was about to begin Saturday She was taken outside arr and quickly revived With sigh of rolled bride for fresh groom Derek Mannouch 25 re turned tnthe altar Rev Horace Pcllatt gently asked Miss Fanning Wilt thou have this man In loud clear voice she plied No wont Mannouch mail van driver said later Its all over dont know where Eta is now and dont much care re Iidd Variety to aymaunizvauxu Spring is in the air are Ivth Lets get into the not and for turn there matting mp on our dream Spring Vacuums Start with basis of great tossed oalad to which various spring vegetables can be added he Iliad can be zayly hindered or served with timed moked vegetable Irenrh Toned Salad 13 Rub salad bowl with out side of sectional garlic Into bowl put heaping cups shredded crisp salad greens good combination would be shredded lettuce mixed with shredded romaine or chicory and few shredded tender spin lch or dandelion leaves Into saladsize spoon meas ure Vt tsp each dry mustard and pepper and Vi tsp salt Fill spoon with olive oil stir to mix in seasonings Sprinkle over salad Poor more tbsp olive oil over all ingredients Slowly toss in tbspfi vinegar preferably wine vinegar Serves To make tossed salad serve both its combination vegetable and salad at meal toss in cooked cut string beans drained canned peas cut canned asparalt gus or diced cooked broccoli first blended with tbsp light mayou noise To border decorate salads edge with choice of the following Welldrained sliced pickled beets thin sliced cucumber coarse gratcd raw carrots or snow whlte seasoned cottage cheese mixed and dotted with thinsliced red radishes TOMORROWS DINNER Tomato Juice Cocktail Minate Stealu Tired Menu WVQMWM SimGd Cdfee Tea Milk All are level If you infer to serve plain toned hind an appetizer serve cooked vegetable sud lullau Zucchini or Asparlznl Monlay with the main nurse Italian Zucchini Combine undrained canned tomatoes is oz can tomato paste tsp sugar tsp salt ii tsp pepper cl chives and tbsp chopped rose geranium leaves optional from your kitchen window box Mix well Heat in boiling point Add sliced not peeled me dium zucchiniand chopped celery cook covered for no min overjow heat or until tender stir occasionally Serves Asparagus Money Wash and brush out any sand from lbs fresh upsragus Remove scales and tough ends Cut in lengths Boil l5 min or until tender in Vif salted water Drain Add ri recipe Sauce Mornay Serve on enriched bread toast top with remaining Sauce Mor nay or pass Sailcevhinrnay SAUCE MORNAY FROM CHEF In saucepan blend tbsp room soft butter and tbsp flour Gradually stir in chicken stock or broth Cookstir until boiling Add tsp salt 12 tsp paprika and gradually ght cream Bring again to boiling poi add tsp lemon juice Beat egg yolks until creamy Stir in of hot sauce eturn to remainder and stir in tbsp butter and tbsp grated Parmesan cheese Stir over low heat until cheese melts THE BARRIE EXAMINER MONDAY MARCH 30 T959 White Woman Elected Chief ByBCs Skwah Indian Tribe CHILLIWACK CF Mrs Genevieve Mussel 39 yearold white woman has taken on the job of leading an impov erished band of Indians into happier way of life The assignment was given Mrs Mussel by the lmmember Skwah fndian band which last week elected her chief She is the first white woman in Canada to head tribal band Mrs Mussel mother of six became native 22 years ago when she married member of the band Her cldestson William 20 is the first Indian from this Fraser Valley area to attend the Univer sity of British Columbia Mrs Mussel is not terribly proud of the community she will Fifty guests attended open house at the Ridgevale new model home Beray Street on Thursday evening Greeting theguesta were Harold Moore architect and Mrs Moore Among the coccitown guests were Sprague Orillia Mr and John Burke and Mr and Beauehamp Midland and the Moores son iniaw and daughter Mr and Mrs Goulding Oakville Mr and Mrs Moores daughter Miss Edith Moore TcLJnto Mr and Mrs Wright Bra bridge and Mr and Mrs wed liam Jubb Toronto Mr and Mrs Len Rondeau Kirkland Lake spent the holi day with the latters parents Mr and Mrs Brennan Eugenia Street Recent guests at the home of Mrs Cameron Thomson Street were her aoninlaw and daughter Mr and Mrs John Macintosh and family Toronto Bert Thomtoo Montreal was weekend guest of Mr and Mrs Thornton inaisfil Street Guests of Mrs Stone ham Bradford Street at the weekend were Mr andMrs Stonehamand family and Mr and Mrs Harold Rouhan all of Toronto SAILYS settles MARINE ARTIST iilenryRitter Montreal horn artist who died in 1853 wasynoted for his paintings of the sea And thats rich Uncle well study lnolla SOCIALAND govern for the next two years As she looked at the reserva tiona rundown homes she called the place disgrace tome people and vowed to do some thing about it The reserve is on the outsker of Cbilliwaek on the banks of the Fraserand Mrs Mussel remem hers it when she lived there as tidy wellkept agricultural com mlnlity Times have changed The indi aos lured by cash payments prefer to eke out living in sea sonal jobs Most never work long enough to qualify for unemploy ment insurance benefits The new chief has st led campaign to change is to spruce up the reserve and get more fruit vegetables and flow ers grown there PERSONAL Easter Sunday guests of Mrs Merrick McDonald Street were her son and daughterin law Mr and Mrs Harvie Mer rick Toronto Mr Merrick has recently returned froma husi ness trip to Caracao Venezuelan Trinidad andCuba Mrrand Mrs Steven Jonescu and family Dunlap Street have returned from motor tr to Tirnniins where they visited their parean Mr and Mrs Jonescu and Mr and Mrs Graveiie Mr and Mrs Simpkin Minets Point have re cd from their southern holiday in the Bahamas climaxed by wooiniIe motor trip through Florida the Gulf of Mexico re turning home from Vel Rio Texas Weekend guests with their par ents Mr and Mrs Moran Maple Avenue were their sons and families Mr and Mrs Frank Moran Ottawa and Mr and Mrs Jack Moran and daughter Susan London Visitors with Mr and Mrs Hartley Napier Street over Easter were their soninlaw and daughter Mr and Mrs Robert Byers Montreal nobod the family can call on eiothed from the waist up mmmm mw wove Harrison Leaves My Fair Lcidy Miss Bette Tillman oi Churchill Ontario senior stir dent at Macdooald institute Ontario Agricultqu College Guelph was declared the champion girl livestock lodge at the college recently Miss Tillman has won many honors during her course at the coil ege including the National Cherry Pie Baking Contest last year speech Harrison raid Really though there was noth ing much you wold have said Anyhow expect the audien was ready toleave the theatre Harrison said he did not know how many performances he had done as Pmiesror Henry Higgins the man who teaches Cockney flower girl how to speak like pr cuss All know he went on is OPENED ON BROADWAY Harrison was Professor Ilium whu the musical opmnd on Broadway in April 156 Asked whether he felt sad re lieved or delighted to be leaving the cast he replied and Ive beenrnlher sad all day You see Harrison explained its become such part of ooel life Not being Higgins anymore well ready it feels funny Alec Clunes takes over the role Monday Harrison left My Fair Lady at the end of his contract When the show opened In current London run last April 30 he had agreed to play until Saturday night SPECIAL EFFECTS MARILESHAM England housewives in this Suffolk village won competition for spring cmusu grown in the most unusual containers by grow in their flowers in an orange peer and coalshovel handle OTTAWA CPISocial worker Marlon Murphy is leading drive for more substitute aunts to help run homes when mothers ar ill There used to be more aunts sisters and grandmothers on hand ti help out in household emergencies says Miss Mur phy Canadian Welfare Council official But today too often there is One rcdson was rapid popula The Bolshoi Ballet Coming to Canada MONTREAL CP Russliia famed Bolshoi Ballet is to make its Canadian debut this summer in Toronto and Montreal Nicholas de Koudrlavtscs pres ident of Canadian Concerts and Artists made the announcement Saturday after returning from oneweek visit to Russia The company will perform fnr one week in Torontnstorlng Jones and in Montrea tartigg June 15 Ballet Dancers To Cover Up MONTREAL CF Achkar Marof director of the touring Les Ballets Africaias says the com panys female dancers will coverup if Montreal police in sist He spoke to reporters Sunday night after the company arrived to play weeks engagement at Her Majestys Theatre starting tonight Mr Marof was told the police department has assigned plain ciothes man to attend the per formances The zayelirald director said he didnt think check was neces sary but he was prepared to have the female dancers clothed more fully thanthe script calls for should police insist think Montreaiers will be able to distinguish between drtl and obscenity he said kilow ever if the censor insists we will bow to the law and cover up even though it is more suggestive to halfcover somethi thanto show it forwhat it is The company has been criti clzed in some centres for allowing its female dancers to perform an in Africa nudity is not re garded as disgraceful thing saidMr Marni It is Sust ac cepted as part of everyday life in certain quarters of the contin entl where people are closer to the sai George antics CONSTRUCTIOM uni Barrie PA Miss that Ive done tha pirt about don shifts during boom times that followed the Second World War Families are living in Van couver while their relatives are in Halifax Miss Murphy issecretnry Council committee whose mem bers from coast to coast are pro moting development of home maker services to help families whoneenoomeone to step in and run the home temporarily NEEDED EVERYWHERE Only about 50 Canadian cities and towns have ruch services Miss Murphy whohaa worked for chlir welfare agencies in or onto New York City and cr hometown Vancouver says they are needed everywhere The homemnkcrs are usually mothch whose own families are growu upp Their wages are paid by social welfare agencies which usually charge fees according to the familys ability to pay So farwith some exceptions homemakers are available only for urban families with children and for few weeks at the mast Only day care is provided Miss Murphys committee by publishing iiterntureand discuss ing the subleclfwith other health and welfare agencies is encour aging expansion of the service to uni areas More 24 hour day care is needec too she says Day care isnt enough if there is an infant in the house or if the father is on shift work or travels on his jab Also needed were more home maker services for aged chronic FOR hymn Io ll appointmrni an moi JOAN GARRICK Ham auburn an Male annu Plea For SubStitute Aunts For Emergencies In Home any ill disabled or convalescent people Usually its cheaper and bet ter for these people if they can be looked after in their own home instead of being sent to hospital or institution RELIEVE HOSPITALS The committee says extension of the services also ls needed to relievi pressure on hospitals especially with federalprovincial hospital insurance operating in most provinces Expansion of the services also is opening up jobs for mothers whose experience in raising their own children to adulthoodls put to use in helping others The Toronto Visiting Home makers Association now is carry lng out threeycar project on services for old folks Begun in September 1557 it hadhelped more than 80 persons half of them living alone It may serve as pilot project for similar work elsewhere The Red Cross Society operates and finances homemakera in some communities Community Chests and United Funds pay for them in others in some cities the public welfare department helps fool the bill Provincial help is available in Ontario and British Columbia in some cases warcnptm in an DYCKS FOOD MARKET Tomorrowl Special Thonc Wing Slrloin Round SEARS IE 69 Rights ammo to Limit Sale What other girdle try to do flatten yetfmove its fleet ou do Now you can put on amour easilyand l1 eiin ismrear girdle ox

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