the examiner Thursday October 1917 the individual competition and wins $75 for her recipes for Stuffed Beef RollUps Judges decide who winners are The judges have reached their decision Betty Murray and Susan Johnson share top honors in The Examiner Cook Book contest Mrs Murray wins 3100 for the Royal Victoria Hospital Auxiliary after finishing first in the sector of the contest set aside for community organizations Special mention was made of her Crumble Pie Mrs Johnson came first in and Beef HawaiianJapanese Second place and 35 went to Mrs Margaret Lloyd for the Stuffed Green Peppers Wendy Bazuk won third prize of 815 for her Company Seafood Bake Judges of the recipes seen looking over the cook book with Examiner advertising director Len Sevick were Karl Schulz owner of Schnitzel Haus and Monica Maizis coowner of Maude Kourys Steak House Examiner Photos More than 200 peOple attend at citys first prayer breakfast More than 200 businessmen and women government of ficials and clergymen jammed the Holiday Inn Wednesday for Barries first prayer breakfast Chairman Bruce Owen es timated attendance at about 240 and said dozens more who tried to buy tickets over the past few days had to be turned away He said the events steering committee was counting on turnout of only 70 when plann ing for the breakfast began It was really encouraging to get that many out said Ed Harper another committee member Harper said the future will see at least annual prayer breakfasts in Barrie and response to questionnaire cir culated at the breakfast in dicated support for even greater frequency Participants in the prayer breakfast included Simcoe North MP Dr Rynard and Simcoe Centre MPP George Taylor who gave Bible readings Mayor Ross Archer who brought greetings from the city Dave Blenkarn president of the Greater Barrie Chamber of Commerce who said the opening prayer and Judge Morton of Barries family court who introduced guest speaker Dr Frank Peters president of Wilfrid Laurier University in Waterloo Music was provided by solosit Jane Black ianist Edna Theodore an the Barrie Salvation Army Citadel Band led by Bert Morris Members of the audience in cluded Rev Robert Boden president of the Barrie and District Ministerial Associa tion and other Protestant and Catholic clergymen Barrie police chief Earl Snider and OPP Superintendent Roy Burkett and variety of city and township policicians and staff members businessmen and women and church group members Flexibility key with teenagers Parents must be flexible and understanding in trying to help their children cope with the complexities of pre adolescent and teenage years Family Court Judge Morton told an audience of parents at Steele Street Public School Monday night Judge Morton wasone of three panel members who ar ticipated in discussion of the wa ya in which the rebellious youth problem might best be dealt with The other panel members were Ted Bigelow probation officer and Constable Gary Logan community services officer for the Barrie City Police In tryi ng to handle our youngsters maybe we as parents are too strict and demanding with them For instance ma be we set such rules as curfews that may be too strict unflexible Judge Morton said that it is only five per cent of the youth pulation in Barrie that makeup delinquents The other 95 of in these you per cent of our young people are normal happy enthusiastic people We have great deal to be proud ters Judge Morton said Barries fami glcourt works together with other social ser vices in its han ing of juvenile delinquents Several com munity preventative programs are under way which have had good success in redirectin potential delinquent behaviour into constructive and pr uctive behaviour One of the new programs that Judge Morton is experimen ting with in the area of juvenile delinquency is geared to keep delin uents out of training schools Weve ex rimenting with making delinquents do physical work in community instead of sendin them to training schools This is better watyaof making de inquents learn and respect societys rules putting him into training schoo Judge Morton says Amtarï¬ers a4 Prayer on ange one of favorites Dear Ann Landers am young mother who just had her third child Several years ago at least six or sevenyou printed prayer that keep under the glass in my dressing room That prayer by Marjorie Holmes helped me keep my sanity am not exaggerating when say that My co is getting yellow and it may fall apart any day now Wi you please print it again not only for me but for other young mothers who may never have seen it Its beauty Content In Detroit Dear Content With leasure Its one of my favorites Marjorie Holmess boo You And And Yesterday ublished by Morrow has this lovely piece and many hers PRAYER FOR CROSS MOTHERS Oh God was so cross to the children today Forgive me Iwas discouraged and tired and took it out on them For give my bad tem my impatience and most of all my yelling 1am so amed as Ithink of it want to lmeel down by each of their beds wake them up and ask them to forgive me But cant They wouldnt understand must go on living with the memory of this awful day my unjust tirades Hours later can still see the fear in their eyes as they scurried around trying to appease methinking my anger and maniacal ravin was their fault Oh God the at etic helplessness of children Their in nocence before awful monsterthe enraged adult And how forgiving they are hugging me so fervently at bedtime kissing me good night All can do is straighten cover touch small head bur rowed in pillow and hope with all my heart that they will forgive me lord in failing these little ones whom you have put in my keepin am ailing you Please let your infinite patien ce and goo ess replenish me for tomorrow Dear Content What beautiful prayer Every mother who reads it will see herself In behalf of the millions of mothers who love their children but are alas less than per fect Ithank you for requesting rerun Dear Ann Landers Maybe can help the woman who wanted to be buried with her cats She signed herself To gether In Heaven True many people do not want animals in cemetery but there is solution and Ifound it had no twolegged childrenonly fourfooted ones My last dear pet was Pekinese an adorable perky little bun dle of energy She was only two years old when she died had her cre mated and her ashes are now in my home Recently bought two other pets and have arranged for them to be cremated also when the time comes The ashes of all my pets will be placed in the casket with me My casket will be sealed and no one can object Love My Animals In Virginia Dear Virginia Have you checked this out with your fu neral director Each cemetery has its own constitution As sume nothing dear Get the facts Horosc0pe was right As rule my horoscope isnt enough to get choked up about Oh Ive had few mad moments Once was told tall stranger would walk into my life bringing me untold joy and sure enough my washer repairman made it on Tuesday like he said he would Two youngsters who took part in display of next years spr gFaith useful in this life and hereafter Dr Frank Peters tells prayer breakfast ronv Faith is useful in this life as well as in the hereafter Dr Frank Peters president of Wilfrid Laurier University told Barries first prayer breakfast Wednesday Dr Peters Mennonite minister and clinical psychologist told an audience of about 240 that religious faith meets the test of North Americas most important con tribution to philosphical thought if its good it has towork He said faith works by pro viding meaning for human life and way of interpreting facts by sustaining the believer in times of crisis and by permitting an attitude of trust in threatening universe It has tremendous utility he said Dr Peters said faith and science each have place in his view of the world Some people believe in an open universe and consider every rainstorm or case of measles an act of God he said these people have faith but not science Others he said believe that everything has material cause and effect they can have science but not faith reject both positions he told the audience He said he believes God created the universe and the physical laws that govern it and still maintains relation shiptoit If this isnt true he said this prayer breakfast would beafarce N0 VALUE FOR FACTS But faith has no value in col lecting scientific facts or avoiding the crises of life or helping to understand how the universe works he said My faith has never be ed me understand the new mat he said and if they told me needed an appendectomy my first question to the surgeon wouldnt be are you man of faith It would be do you know where my appendix is However he said faith does provide an interpretation of facts which beg for an inter pretation especially the meaning of human life Isabella didnt pawn jewels NEW YORK AP Accord ing to popular belief Queen Isa bella of Spain pawned her jcw els to pay for the historic voy age of Christopher Columbus in 1492 That may be more legend than fact reports the Jewelry Industry Council whose rc searchers have been doing some digging to come up with the inside story Facts relating to the circum stances under which the voyage Harvest Moon The OptiMrs Club of Barrie presents its Harvest Moon dance Oct 22 at pm at the Legion Hall in Barrie Dancing music will be pro vided by The Jack Tiernay Band and the tickets $15 cou le include door prizes and uffet Proceeds from the dance go towards fund raising activities for community work such as the Girls Club at Prince of Wales School and The Big Sister organization Tickets are available at Henry Verstratens office 10 Collier St or by phoning 7289921 Hostess Guest Moira Hunt hostess of CKVRTVs The Moira Hunt Show will address the Town and Country Single Parents Group this week Miss Hunt will be introduced by Harry McLay publicity chairman Garage Sale Barrie Collegiate Mothers will hold garage sale on Saturday Oct 15 from 10 am to pm at 84 Letitia St Bar rie was financed were brought to light through the help of the Hispanic Society of America here and history books in Spain by Priscilla Muller curator of the Museum of the Hispanic Society The queen couldnt awn her crown jewels for Coumbus they were already in hock to he pay for Spains war again st Moors All of her greatest treasurers were locked away in brokers Books toys sports equipv mcnt and odds and ends are in cluded in the sale Donations for sale items are still being taken Phone 7266070 for pickup The proceeds will be used to make repairs to existing band uniforms as well as having some new ones made Anten Mills Sale ANTEN MILLS Anten Mills United Church Women will hold bazaar tea and bake sale Nov at the Anten Mills Community Centre Firefighters Dance The Angus Firefighters Associations Fall Dance will be held Saturday Oct 29 at the Angus Lions Hall from pm tolam Music will be provided by Windy and Warm Refreshments and buffet lunch will be served Tickets are $10 couple and may be purchased at the door or rom any Angus firefighter 10 Win Teri Barriearea youngsters skated off with prizes at recent Canadian Figure Skating vaults at the time Columbus set sail according to the councils account They included rich gemstudded gold collar magnificent pearl and ruby necklace given her by King Ferdinand as wedding present and huge ruby as well as the fabulous jewelled crown of Castile More than likely the council reports the queen helped Co lumbus by offering some of her lesser jewelry Association tests held by Barrie Skating School Winners were Preliminary figuresColleen Ma nsfield Canadian Forces Base Borden Birkley Scruton Barrie First figureHeather Surette Borden dancesSherry Lee Cynthia Andrews both of Barrie Junior silver dancesLouise Lampron Barrie Cathy McAuley Alliston Diane McLagan Borden Senior dancesSandra Scott Barrie variation dance Heather Johnston Barrie At one time Dr Peters said he was impressed by the tale told by an idiot theory that life has no meaning at all That works somewhere around Grade 10 but it no longer works for me he said Cynicism about the meaning of life fails the test of usefulness he said life cant belived that way Christian faith said Dr Peters interprets man as son of God made in His image and put on earth to do His will where can you find higher concept of man than that Faith also helps sustain the Christian in time of crisis but it doesnt keep me away from crisis and makes it possible to view the universe with an attitude of trust DONT ALWAYS REAP Science he said shows only that people dont alwa reap what they sow and at the Mounties dont always get their man Faith shows more he said God doesnt square His books every 24 hours but that doesnt mean hes abandoned the balance sheet And only faith not science can sustain belief in moral values he said Are you willing to live in world where ople assume there is no dif erence between right and wrong he asked eand ound and the money goes to be some 15 million leprosy suf erers The auxiliary members will pick up used envelopes and their cutters will cut off the stamps Anyone wishin to contribute in any way ould phone maoss 7283523 or 728 1218 Annual Meeting The Barrie and District unit of the Canadian Cancer Society will hold its annual dinner meeting Oct 26 at pm at the Embassy Hall on Blake Street Guest speaker will be Ron Calhoun of the societys Ontario Festival Festival of Strings concert sponsored by the Eastview Str ing Orchestra Parents Associa tion will take place Sunday Oct 23 at 330 pm at Georgian Colle cTheatre Ti ets for the concert are $2 Walter Babiak will be the festival conductor Need stamps The Barrie Auxiliary of the Leprosy Mission is looking for more used stamps The stamps are sold by the auxiliary for $2 division The Eastview String Quartet and square dancers will provide entertainment and lucky draws will be held Tickets which cost 35 are available at 72643032 or 7286066 and all are welcome Society Meets The next regular meeting of the Barrie Branch of the Cana dian Bible Society will be held in the Resource Room of St An drews Presbyterian Church 47 Owen St Barrie on Tuesday at 710 Congregations which are not 1a DR FRANK PETERS meets the test havent yet had anyone come to the campus and say doc were looking for an executive can you give me crook Dr Peters kept the audience laughing at intervals from the beginning of his speech when he reminded listeners of his Mennonite affiliation and said the trip from Waterloo to Bar rie is long way to come in horse and buggy aces presently represented in the society are welcome to attend Draw Winner Mrs Jean Foster of Barrie was the attendance draw win ner of the Barrie Post Offices postal code promotion held during Hay Days Of 492 persons who correctly filled in attendance slips and deposited them in the onsite mail box 347 were from Barrie 117 from communities within 40 miles 23 from other principal market areas one from another province and two from outside the country notes postmaster Albert Eccles Reservations Now South Innisfil Figure Skating Club is taking reservations now for its 20week lesson rogram beginning Oct 24 Cost is$40 for novice lessons $45 forjunior and $50 for interme iate Forms are available at South Innisfil Community Centre in Lefroy or from Kathy Pulk inghorn 4563022 Skating Offered Simcoe Adult Skating Club will offer skating at troud Innisfil Community Centre ing and summer fashions in Montreal Tuesday appear ready for the summer sun dressed in cool natural muslin smock ed and edged in brown The dresses were part of show of the work of John Warden Montreal designer CP Photot Montreal designer shows kids MONTREAL CP Canadian designer John Warden in troduced new line of childrens clothing Tuesday with collection of spring and summer coordinates to take the sandbox set from school to parties With the collection which will be available in stores across the country this spring Warden joins small handfull of Canadian name designers now workin in the childrens clothing fiel Marlene Ramsey buyer for Holt Renfrews childrens wear department welcomed Wardens entry in the field saying there are not enough good childrens wear designers in Canada or elsewhere Made for boys and girls bet ween two and six earsold the collection is sca eddown ver sion of the designers look for men and women and empha sizes sporty interchan eable separates in coordinat color tones Warden has steered away from impractical fabrics and turned out an entire wardrobe in such washable and durable fabrics as muslin terry gabar dine and cottonpolyester blends His workable wardrobe which included everything Wednesdays from to 10 pm Oct 26 through March 29 New members are welcome and guests may skate for $1 per ni ht For more information ca Ross Parker 4363328 Les Griffiths 7267149 or Paul Gleason 7280799 Open House The Barrie branch of the Canadian Red Cross Society will hold an open house at its new premises at MA Clapper ton St Oct 15 from to pm Refreshments will be served Wins Draw William Sedore 439 Scar borough Golf Club Rd in Scar borough is the winner of free tri for two to Disneyland in Ca ifornia courtesy of Mac Donalds Restaurants Apex Travel and Suntours Sedores ticket was drawn Sept 26 at the MacDonalds Restaurant on Bayfield Street ry Ed Harper former presi dent of the Greater Barrie Chamber of Commerce The draw was part of the local restaurants grand reopening celebrations cant believe it Sedore said after teaming of his good Tm clothes from sundresses to raincoats favored greens and beiges POCKETS POPULAR Gabardine was fashioned into bibbed skirts and overalls with lots of kets and teamed with stripe Tshirts Baseball caps and camping boots and rolled socks completed the look On party note little girls were treated to long white cottoneyelet summer dresses topped with streamered straw hats es cially designed by Montrea Anita Pineault And natural straw bowlers were the favorite top ers for natural muslin sungresses smocked and edged in brown The collection also featured gigging suit and prizefighter ein beige terry velour While prices for the childrens separates are reasonable for designer clothes they rise to the level of mini fashion investment when co ordinates are layered school outfit for boys ed four to six which includ shirt pants knitted vest and cire raincoat would cost about $80 to $90 and the matching baseball hat and umbrella would add another $35 to the ensemble Muslin sundresses for little rls ranged from $23 to $27 pending upon style and size luck had promised my children trip to Disneyland for Christmas so it couldnt be better He is salesman for Domi nion Film Labs in Barrie Sedores prize includes plane tickets hotel and use of car for week iFarmers Bonspiel The fifth annual North Sim coe Junior Farmer Boris iel will be held Saturday Octo 29 at the Orillia Curling Club Entry fee is $10 player which includes three games buffet meal and dance The skip of each team is ask ed to register with Norman McKay at RR Hawkestone before October The event is open to Junior Farmer teams across Ontario Complete information is available from McKay at 7054875824 Missionary Speaks DALSTON Dr Walter Anderson United Church medical missionary who has spent most of his life in India will be the speaker at Dalston United Church on Sunday Oct 16 But usually can count on my my work ham red financial affairs unstable and my bird will die aroun the 18th of the month You can imagine my amazement when picked up my horoscope the other day to discover that strong physical desire surprises you Daily routine can be neglected for an exciting pursuit For me an exciting pursuit is catching up with the Good Humor man in front of my house cant remember when last had strong physical desire said aloud It was when you threw up at the fair said my husband Not THAT kind of physical desire What kind of physical desire are YOU talking about The kind that occurs when you go to Tup rware part tanrdj the only ones who show up are you an Robert Reg My husband left for work and reread the prediction again No sense neglecting my daily routine for my exciting pursuit Id et everything out of the way and be ready for it My nei or Helen came over Whats the house so cleaned up or at 10 in the morning Im clearing the decks for strong physical desire that is going to surprise me Itll su rise ALL of us Got any milk for the coffee No an Im not going to the store after it and take chance on missing whatever is goin to ha pen All day sat in my colorcoo inat separates in my lemonscented house waiting for my exciting pursuit know had only dozed for few minutes when Helen knocked on the door Did you see him See who Clint Eastwood Hes making movie in town and was standing not this far from him Whats the matter Suddenly half of my prediction came true had the strongest physical desire to wring Helens neck No one was surprised Pollys pointers Old coffee stain hard to remove DEAR POLLY lupsct whole cup of instant collcc on my carved bcigc living room rug and have lill several of the foam cleaners without succesx Thcrc now dark stain that seems to defy everything Please someone help me DEAR LS Of course an old stain is much harder to remove than fresh one and particularly so whin many things have already been tried One recommendii tion is to sponge the stained area with white unstarch ed cloth that has been wrung out of luluwarm water lcl this be absorbed and repeat several times Mi one 1cm poon neutral synthetic soapless detergent such as advertised for the safe washing of linc labricst with onehalf pint lukewarm water Apply to stains with an eye dropper Sponge with clean cloth as mentioned above and try not to extend beyond the stain Blot with damp cloth rubbing with the pile Sponge again tseveral times with another cloth that has been dampened with lukewarm water Blot up as much moisture as possible POLlY DEAR POLLY was getting dressed to go to work and while trying to put on my makeup began to perspire turned my blow dryer on cold and let it blow over my face and this soon cooled me off enough so could finish applying my makeup Hope this helps others on hot sultry days NANY DEAR POLLY When making pancakes mix all the in gredients in pitcher rather than bowl and then pour II on the griddle also use this pitcher when making gelatinc desserts and pour into individual serving dishes to chill Use an ice cream scoop for filling cupcake tins as it fills onc tin with one scoop and with no dripping Rather than using expcn sive aluminum foil for wrapping potatoes to bake use my muffincupcake pans Grease the potatoes and put in muffin tray This is very handy and there is no waste GM DEAR POLLY Our children gave us surprise 25th wctl ding anniversary party and when they took my wedding drc out of storage it was as pure white as when bought 25 ycm ago had packed it in the tissue paper lWhlltl that had bccti packed around it at the store felt sure should have uwl deep blue tissue but none could be found hence my surpi The dress is nylon and net with white satin hoop and Wlltll putit on everyone else was as surprised as that it had slanmt so white hope this helps some new bride MRS DEAR READERS Of course this is no guarantee that all dresses packed away for 25 years will stay so white lam surc there was nothing colored in the box with the dress and doubtless there was lots of white tissue packed around it so in light or air could penetrate lll stars petering out early ea