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Barrie Examiner, 22 Sep 1949, p. 17

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THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 22 Iziiri iieibe of iiw of plonictiical iiti of Ontario er held the library hall ill Barrie on Wei iisda Sept LII Til afternoon bigot at it pm under the cliiiiinship if th June couiscl ioi loidon iitwut of Collus uoid ivlllzllsls were present Uiiti Souixi ol liiiiilsville Oriliia lo on Brvtoli and Coiling1 i1 Ilic Zone fl olito West 3in Highlight of the liit With it ivclillt iiian If Fishci MA of the tii taiio College of Optometry who was iiiiriiiiuctit to lllc Iiicliiig by Maurice Ratio of Iiaiiiu Dorm Fisher stirssed lie iiced of ltlzil uivejs til Schools pouil afternoon ses delivered by mg out the fact tiiat the human eye dtvlops rapidly in the first few yiIiis of life but does not reach iiiauirity lllllll the age of It to ill years lie went on to so that when child enters school he has to learn to focus his eyes with reasonable aectuiicy and to fixate on near objects He soon learns to lltttlpltl some of the ithings ll scis lit the way which his min tiitioii interprets llltITl llowevei improxiiiialely 20 per cent of all school children do not see normab ly dllt to the disturbances in the focuitiiig or fixating llltClllllllSlllS Only half of these abnormal cases have difficulty at distance Th reinaintier can see Ililllllllllll distance but have great difficulty when doing iiiar work These are children who show much distaste for reading and all close seeing tasks Adeiiuale Visual survey Work in the schools screens out all who have difficulty at both black board and seatwork Optometrists have recently com pleted such survey in llamiltoii Leasidc Midland and York lown ship The discussion then centred uound the theme of training oplt toinelrists of this district in the techniques of this visual survey work Own Wyckoff liaison officer for the board of examiners in optometry for Ontario compli lllzllttd the optometrists of the zone on the type of serv1cd which they were rendering to their pal iciits ptomttry lip said plays an integral part in the lifetime of JlUt0 Tulip Talk By Arthur Harris HARRIS FLOWER SIIOI Tulip planting time is here again once again it is time to think ofl your springtime garden and liow to plant this fall for the best results with your tulips Tulips should be planted before frost hard ens the ground plantinglime usually extends to the middle of November Tulips like placein the sun in rich loamy well iraiued soil some prepared coni post should be dug in deeply manure should never be in contact with the bulbs planting is to take out the top five inches of soil and set it aside dig compost into the area below to adepth of six to eight inches level surface with rake after sprinkling bone meal or super phosphate set bulbs on this sur face from five to six inches apart and cover with top soil that was originally removed In many regions tulips need no further pro tcction during winter but if mulch is considered necessary it should be withheld until the sur face soil is frozen solid for more complete planting informa tion pamphlets are available at HARRIS FLOWER SHOP 99 Dun lop Street Barrie free of charge rest and relaxation 3Dour Miss THE 595cm SH Special BeautyrostXRoy Mattress Display slichyou right inside BeautyreetV shows you why Beautymt is the best buy Barre Advises Optometrist Health Service in England best method of THE FAMOUS WHAT YOURE amulet 5129 1949 gall individuals in community Visual comfort bsuer lsliili bee cf health glthltt pioduiiioii ir lllt yvllillitl ii industry are some of tile iiiii It lsults of correct minutes visual abiiornialitic silldllklflfl The evening sissiui was ltYPl Vid largly to itisiiissioii teai illiaii Fisher vi izrci Lilt int neeesstty of achieving even ii er standards of tilticulion llili Rand scrvrce iii the field of opium ietry Followmg this bval tyciaii lllIlOdLlCd Maurice Liiiie l=l lir llivered talk oi the Iliitisi Na ltional Health Service Mi llaiii who spent the iIiilj pail if lii iyiar doing pastgiadiiali imii ii iIInglnizd pointed out that form of health seivite was iii tZ Ifsiiig Ens llt hlliirri it involved UIlJ future of Canadians land as an example the great problems thc establishing of liflllll sir iviee and urged that oigaiiin ii loptometry begin to prspaie uni for prompt and efficient oailici piition iii such lttutllllileligtpiill sored eiiterpiisc lie tltlllltillu ltlie optometrists that they vlttilllt iiol allow their standards of pine Lliee to be l0eicd in the event of lsuch public health program had unfortunately often happened in England but rather that the should remember that their duty lie the public was to tilllltltllll Hi iliighest grade of Sillt lie wen Ion to say that the mixing of poli tics and public iieallli could be dangerous thing and only by the earnest and Illlllll desire of all the public health professions to serve the public could the lllulvitl danger be aveidcd Mrs Inger Aarson Speaks To Group Collier WA On Her Trip to Europe At the opening meeting of Group of Collier St United Church WA Mrs Inger Aarson gave Itscrip tion of her trip to Europe this sum mer She described very colorful ly the Atlantic crossing on the liner Queen Elizabeth and the tour of Paris night clubs The speaker was much impressed by the orderliness and cleanliness of Swiss towns and resorts She con trasted Danish weddings and high ischool graduatioiis with those of Canada To illustrate her talk Mrs Aarson displayed interesting souvenirs of her journey The speaker was introduced by Mrs Foley and thanked by Mrs William Malcomson Mrs Btulon presided over the meeting and led discussion on ways of raising the balance of the groups yearly objective The members decided to continue tal ent money contributions and to assist at WA tea to be held in October IBusinggzind Protessional Womens Club Hold iMembership Social The Business and Professional Women held social evening Sept 20 at Community House President iMildred Meredith was in the chair Mrs Maude Cawscy provincial president spoke on the organiza tion nationally internationally and locally The speaker impress led on those present the impoit lance of membership It was special nightfor new members The evening closed with tasty sandwiches and coffee Provincial Secretary Miss Greta Fowler was also present bridge will be held Oct Swiss guides often insist on sil ence when crossing dangerous spots because noise can loosen masses of ice=and snow This is the month to add perfect to your life witli ai 11 DISIIAY uni opV St Phene zltlltii inciting of Bairie Art ll Lx ll United tiauisi oiii at pin on Sept to litilllilllc Iuldlic coining moiis iiiities There were 127 zii lllutl iiid Ii eiids present 51v lleaii was iltlttltll lsc ltlllil Mrs If lldliitl vies piosidiiii and ll Schneider StlIlItll In addition the follownig ilzltvls taiie cliliseii Mrs iicuiiwell iiciiibeisliip coiivcnei Mi littlkllltillglllllllltll of yliioitliili cowii Ilt Lilid Min litll liliiiiiii and llcrt Young liiiisuicr The club lttltlttl to join and sponsor the evening Ari class at the Collegiate each luesday evens iii and iii addition to continue llliilililn of the club in the om iiiiiziiij liousc on the second and fourth lbiiisday each month The club also decided to inquire into thi possibilities of obtaining the services if thltltill Cowling AOCA president of the ledeialion of Can adian Artists for further studies on weekend to be chosen later It was divided hold an exhibition this Fall Mis bl lreiitwell told tlltl lier eXIItiiiciiccs at the Iloon School of Fine Arts and Schneider also described his ob servations at this Art School All liowinan told the club of the reasons for the cstulilishiiieut of the Royal Commission on the slate of the Arts and how it was ialhiiiiig information to be com piled into report to Parliament Both the evening Art class and membership in the Barrie Art Club are open to anyone interested in the subieet of Art inquiries should be directed to llev Beaver 10 Donald St Mrs lrcadWell ll trove St or Schneider leiietaiig St Miss Bailey Gives Talk On Her Trip to Scotland The regular meeting of the WMS of Essa Road Presbyterian Church was held on Thursday Sight with good attendance Some of the Ilome llclpcrs attended Mrs Dickey presided in the absence of Mrs Logan Mrs Sins claii led in prayer and Mrs John Steele read the scripture Miss Nettie Bailey gave talk on her trip to Scotlandof the beauty she saw and the destruc tion This was ably done and much enjoyed The meeting then closed and an address was read by Mrs Shear to Mrs Sinclair Miss Catcher in few well chos en words spoke to Mrs Sinclair as one of the oldest members and presented her with trilitc lamp Mrs Sinclair replied Very flttinglv and thanked the ladies very kindly for what they had done Blest be the Tie That Binds was sung and Mrs Dave Watson sang Perfect Day Mrs Gib bons and Mrs Metcalf served dainty lunch and very pleasant hour was spent All are sorry to part with Mrs Sinclair after over 20 years NEW HOME FOR FAIR LUNENBURG NS CPI The new 23acre exhibition grounds here were opened recently in con junction with the Nova Scotia fish cries exhibit Three large exhibi tion buildings will house the only fisheries exhibit of its kind in Can ada 4492 the THE BARRIE EXAMINER BARBIE ONTARIO CANADA PAGE 8m 12123 WMM ns nauticw lave Toke New st from in Oted county Health Unit sting chitinii only law It ialili Lilli is asking for Immunizahon Lliurr st 5mg 36 pclusliill in in import ilflllrl and en Proqlam Plans Ill cash to publicize this letter to the iiitiimi you v3 slutty in ii tlJ inizi Ekic ult zinxois that children lisiae ll Kites Senor ilJi pioti rtcd against these Ii sesses Cd Mgr ivlll Vg you can ii In any of ii do Mai iizblici up will be rainiti appre fr Ieiatcd ir lilt licadii Im CANADA SHIPS ll0tl0 le IS TO BRITth Lott llama an inn End til iiiakviiiia xvrre siiiigi to llilllf it lumi ii iii tn Liar rm limits llis llfi if illih eis IleJlitdl iiiili blood and nia wrought to America by iivlil liiiitioill lliiii ii in Ll tl dates gr 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mm=mmmm iii in wiiiii Yllllllt llIIIlllll Display sliows alltells all Its at inside Beautyrest tells you at it glance just why Beautyrest is the worlds most comfortable mattris Drop in aIId see it today Learn with your own The new Beautyrest X7Ray Mattress Sinimonsdcalersnow It shows you right This inontli Simmons 58th Anniversary speeial lleaulyicst showings lVIllClIIg fialured at Simmons dealers across Canada This is the month to tltltl perfect rest and relaxation to your life Only Beautyrest gives you the famous Luxury COIllflII with its 837 individually pocketed coil springs to give exactly the right support for healthful rest ait veiils to keep the mattress always fresh tapeil handles for convenience in handling WA patented JillyJoin tailing to prevent stilesway and 51 Simmoshmited MONTREAL TORONTVVO WINNIPEO VANCOUVER iiiiiiiii iiii iiiiiius Maltress and Box Spring MADE iiiiii BY Sllllllllls eyes why Beautyrest is the best buyl

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