MARY HAWORTHS MAIL Questions Medical Care Of PreNatallPostNc1tal Dear Mary iiaworth What cooks with present day doctors in regard to prenatal care of mothers and postnatal care of babies have friend whose daughter Just had baby and she was al lowed to smoke during me entire pregnancy She said that hadthe doctor asked her not to smoke she would have stopped for the babys sake Why didnt he lie never even asked if aha smokedl Now she smokes incessantly and keeps ush trays in the babys room There isnt room in the house that isnt smoked in and the family car is redolent of stale smoke too so the baby is never free of cigarette smoke Had the doctor stopped her smoking at the start of ths preg nancy he might have done both mother and baby good turn Now her own mother worria about her and the baby but cant make her stop No not my daughter NEED PSYCHIATRlEiHv Another friend has daughter with two children and her doc tor well known obstetrician and mecologist actually sug gested that she take up smoking to keep her weight down What manner of medical men are we producing that they would pre fer client with the smoking habithto one who is overweight Rave we become solweight con scious and dictmad that even our doctors go overboard on the subject My own grandchild on infant less than two months of age is kept on diet so meager that fear for his life if he ever gets seriously ill Re is allowed to gain but halfpound month WW TEE BARBIE EXAMINER SATURDAY FEB ill 18807 Plans Party For New Canadians Centre Vemra Womens In etituta met recently at the home of Mrs Roy liickllng for the Feb runry meeting Eighteen members answered the roll call Wby am proud to be Canadian The replies were varied and interesting The members as whole enjoyed the freedom to worship standard of living the knowledge their chil dren may attend school as long as they desire and the factwa are fairly well free from racial preludlce it was planned to have SOCIBI evening for New Canadian couple who recently obtained their citizenship papers hips John Patterson attended the achievement day at Guthrie The value of the short course on making lampshade was evident in the ï¬nished shades and lamps Five dollars was voted towards the Mental RealthOrgnnlzatlon Members are reminded of the bazaar to be held in the near future It was reported the layatte had reached its destination more complete report will be heard nextmonth The program was under direc tion of the citizenship and edu cation conveners Mrs Bowler and Mrs Wlsmer The speaker Mrs Hankin in strucbese of the Sheltered Workv shop was introduced by Mrs Wismer She spoke on the history of the school forretarded children in Barrie How fro small be ginning with five drop it has grown to twentyone pupils and three teachers Some are taught to read and write become bet ter socially adjusted and learn to live with people None can turn back on this problem as it truly concerns each person The Sheltered Workshop is boon to the adulu over in They pot holders Mrs Rankin him some of their completed pot hol ders Members bought several pairs Members are to bring used stamps and Christmas cards to the next meeting Pupils use these in their work and help fin nnclaily With more knowledge and un derstanding of the problem Mrs Rankin will have the continued support she wished for from the Institute Mrs Bowler thanked Mrs Han kln for her fine talk Mrs Hickilng and Mrs Patterson historical research conveners are eager to complete the histories of Centre Vesprn farms for the Tweedsmulr Scrap Book Members were asked to bring the information to the March meeting at Mrs Alvin Thompsons social hour brought the enioyable afternoon to close COchrane Woman Heads Agric Soc TORONTO CPiMrs Murray Young of Cochranc was elected president of the womens section of the Ontario Association oi Agricultural Societies at the sec tions annual meeting Thursday She succeeds Mrs Alvin Stone oi Dunchnrch Other officers are vicepresi dents Mrsiiarry Teller Paris and Mrs Frank Spearing Stay ner and secretary treasurer Mrs lronslde Georgetown BBlTlSB ORCHESTRAS Five of Britains eight pennan ent orchestras are based outside London at Man chester Liverpool Birmingham are taught to hook rugs weave YOUR HEALTH Fatigue Signal Stop And Take Bournemouth and Glasgow Means Best By scam amass MD LETS SAY that lately you have been working hard around the home or at the office store or factory So youre tired and you sink into chair and sigh weartly Whew Im exhausde cant do another thing todayl Oh cant you how Im sure many of you have felt this way and probably have uttered these very words just as have from time to time euros ACTION Well how quickly could you get out of that chair if your house were on fire or if you sat on tack Generally speaking you may be physically fatigued but you are probably far from being truly exhausted HISJEXPLANATION recall that specialist on the subject of fatigue once explained it this way if you are running to escape hungry tiger you will be able to runmucb farther than you are running merely to Win medal or beat competitor Actually the sensation of be ing physically tired generally is merely sort of safety valve de signed to keep your heart from being worked to death FORCED TO STOP You may recalithat always have advised you to stop any task whether it is work or play when you feel pleasantly pooped But even if you dont stop you probably will be forced to halt because of physical fatigue long foro you are literally exhaust you are ill or have weak heart of course it is quite an other story However it you are in go of health here is the way your body creates the signal of phys ical fatigue As you work or play our muscles burn up energy Carbon dioxide and lactic acid which are in effect the waste products of this fuel consumption are car ried away in the bloodvstrea SIGNALS THE BRAIN The accumulation of ese products in the blood at earn chemically signals the brair that considerable amount of orgy ough and signals halt whenyou become fatigue Baseball players other athletes cancontin tivltlesheyond this fatigt sig nal But the rest of you bet ter heed it its natures ay of protecting You QUESTION AND ANSWE Mrs have steady fetid discharge from the nose Would sinus condition the cause of this Answer Sinusitis can cause fetid discharge from th nose as well as atrophlc rinlt foreign body in the nos and syphilis nose specialist may he need ed to determine the sour of your trouble instead of the normal two pmdl How ridiculous can we be Sun doctor who plays around wt this kind of weight control of in fants ought to be made to see pSYchiatristl Tell me in the name of com mnn sense are these doctors mentioned as stupid as think they are Or am the stupid ooa DG CANT BLAME Will our DG lvs shared your comments in advance of pub lication with an able woman doctor greatly sym atbetia to the health needs of er female clientele and herself non emoker incidentally She say of your views On this business of smoking anyone who can read knows the pros and cons of medical opinion oonccming the effects of smok log often discussed in new papers and magazines nowadays So when people smoke because they choose to it Is stupid to try to pass the rcspcnsibi ity to their doctors Well have to accept your word of course that reputable gyne cologist literally has advised an overweight young mother in take up smoking to keep her weight down if this is indeed fact you are entitled to your critical opinion of him and wont at tempt to justify his failure to make positive case for edu cated self control as the only real remedy for damaging self indulgcnco As to whether we Americans are becoming nonsensically weight conscious and diet mad the answer is were on the beam of better health and longer life in shedding surplus pounds andor keeping them off ARENT SDITIES recent news story lists flu latest desirable weights for men and women About pounds be low average is desirable an actuarian for well known life insurance company tells news chnferencc An example is given man age 45 with medium frame five feet eight lnéhes tell weighing about 150 pounds has four years longer life expectancy than if he weighed zoo pounds and if months longer than if he weighed 170 pounds In fretting about your grandlt childs meager diet and caraftu braked we ghtgain you don mention his weight at birth or his present weight Maybe he tends toward overweight for his age and frame or possibly be has circulatory ailment that makes even recalled normal baby fat health hazard just now In the human as well as the animal kingdom the scrawny specimens may not be the best looking by traditional standards but in the main theyre tougher in terms of survival quality and more resistant to infection FOR SPRING roomy and practical bag is must in business tirls wardrobe and here is smart spring number with several ceilsnt features Large enough to hold business girls essen tials yet not cumbersome to carry it has wellanchored handles and easytocpsa clasp Front zippered pocket is ideal WHAT THE FOR TOMORROW Be deliberate and careful if THE STARS FOR FEB fl you want things to turn out to your liking now Stars favor those who give matters proper consideration befor actln also those who consider the eelings of others FOR THE BIRTHDAY if tomorrow is your birthday your horoscope ind enter happy and prosperous year You are currently in cycle which should be excellent from material standpoint if you refuse to in dulge in extravagant whimspan flctliaily in late June and Octo her Job interests will be under fins stimuli during most of 1960 and there are splendid influences for domestic relationships and mat tars involving family security Early August should find you re ceivlog an unusual degree of co operation from both loved ones and business associates and Do camber gives promise of in creased popularity and prestige Acblldbornpnthlldaywiil WARDROBE for holding transportation ticketaï¬racdaitbcyarge andaobsng purse me In Montreal of bardwearing Pab rillte unbomd in Levant grain simulating pebny tex tured leather the bag has the soft feel so much in demand today it is available in five colour black brown tan beige and white STARS SAY ay aarnnrma be clever shrewd and kuan per ccptive DAY AFTER TOMORROW Your own schedule must be the determining factor on Monday whether you must exert yourself more or go along at less taxing pace in general most persons will be congenial but be tactml anyway FOR THE BIRTHDAY if Monday is your birthday your chart promises occupational advancement and sharp upirend in your floanci etattu during 1960 no not however ah low undue optimism to lead you into extravagance or speculation during the latter part of October Domestic social and unti mental relationship will be un dcr excellent aspects during most of the year but guard health and try to avoid emotional ten sion late in Juno During the last week in Notamber be carefulin dealings with others especially it man is involved ch born on this day will be versatile ambitious and loyal friend Minced POrk And Pancakes When you make pancakes this week why not make big batch enough for two meals instead ofonel Freeze half the pancakes to Serve later on when youre rushed Then slrnply pop the frozen pancakes into your master or into 850 degree oven and PRESTO breakfasts ready You may wish to double this recipe which makes sixteen inch pancakes PANCAKES cups sifted allpurpose flour 2tenspoona sugar optional tablespoon baking powder teaspoon salt cups milk eggs beaten tablespoon shortening melted Mix and sift dry ingredients Add milk to wellheaten eggs and pour into flour mixture stirring just enough to blend Dont worry about little lumps they will disappear during cooking Stir in melted shortening For even size and uniform cooking dip better with cup measure and pour onto lightly greased or heavy trying pen Cook until edgesof pancakes are light brown and the tiny bubbch which have formed on top have begun to break Turn and cook other side until golden brown Serve immediately with lots of butter and maple syrup and be con aausages or minced pork patties or spread dont stack pancakes on coolne sheets aa they are finished and keep in farm not hot oven until serv ing time French pancakes arc sweeter than the ones you serve with meat and they are served rolled instead of flat Roll and serve these with jelly syrup or hot fruit sauce or spread with honey or maple sugar and then roll up to serve for dos sert FRENCH PANCAKES cup flour teaspoop salt to 11 cup milk eggs Butter for cooking Sift flour and salt together and tir in cup milk Add the eggs and beat well Add the other 14 cup milk if necessary hatoer should be thin Melt little butter in small tomedlumaludfryingpanlnd when the pan is quite hot pour in enough batter to just cover the bottom Cook over moderately low heat They cook quickly so dont go away Whe pancake is brown underneath turn and brown the other side Boll pan cakes while still warm MINch PORK When you shop or minced meat do you alwayschoosa beef its favorite of Canadians from coast to coast and now minced pork is becoming popular too Homemakc like minced pork especially we in tourtleres the FrenchCanadian Christmas pork pie and for combining with hamng in sauce for spaghetti and in meat loaves Minced pork is also very good in casserole dishesandoniumvnasfntbese pork patties PANFBIED PORK PAflEl pounds minced pork it teaspoon salt Vs teaspoon pepper to teaspoon matjoram sage or savoury tablespoon Worcestershire sauce ass tablespoons water cup finely chopped onion Combine ali ingredients and shape into 12 patties lxinch thick Brown ligitly in lich fat over moderate heat about it minutes each side Pour off or cess fat Tummeat cover and continua cooking slowly over low heat about 10 minutes each side IN MEAT LOAF Do you over mix minced Park with other meats to make meat loaf Just follow your regular meat loaf redpe but in place of pounds hamburg for Bee and Pork Loaf use We pounds hamburg and it pound minced pork Season with tea spoon savoury or 1A teaspoon marloram Beef veal and pork loaf use pound hamburg and is pound each minced veal and pork Sea son with 14 teaspoon saga or thyme Pork and veal loaf use pounds minced pork and pound minced veal Season with tea spoon sage or thyme For change make sun prise Meat Loaf Line the bot tom and sides of balm with Make Popular TastyyIeam threequarters of the meat loaf mixture Fill with cups well saasoncd bread stuffing and cov er with remaining meat mbtturs Bake in the usual way 350 de grees oven for to lit horns CONTRIBUTED SERMON Continued from page six the life of the Christian Church today is the emergence of con siderable nundaer of men and wo men in all denominations for whom the Christian We is now matter of passionstadcvotioo it is when we see this devotion and interest that fdith begins to take the high not It reminds usthattbevltalltyofihechrlst inn religion is undlminiahad that there is an enduring power not ourselves which maker for righteousness would also what that the Irish note is heard whenever the love of God is spelled out afresh for us When the writers of the New Testament looked at Jesus Glsrlst they were quite convinced that He was the Word of God become flesh The love they saw lnhimtheykncwwbcthclove of God Here was the travelling by along in was in Christ reconciling the world unto himself We bellch that Christ came to us true God and true Men to seek and to save We crucified him but God raised him from the dead He is risen new life basbegunAndinhieriunnnd ascended power he has created in the world new community bound together by his Spirit and commission to make him known throughout the world Shortly before he passed away Dr John White of Scotland spoke to the people of Scotland over the radio In hlsyouth he said be had intended to study law But mide fliroush his univer aity course he decided torenter the Christian ministry instead Why Because as he himself put it met Man When we meet thisMantbeMnnChrlsthm wave on wave of great has monies commence to build up until finally in our lives we hear fuitir taking the high note And thath the wry it should be NOTESOFTHEWEEKENDWHIRL 30AM CONVENTION The Ontario Good Roads A14 sodation carnation was held at the Royal York Hotel this week Convection meetings were held in the concert hall of the hotel Among those attending were the Warden of Stmcce County George Lisk chairman of ty roads Russel Sommerviiie Stayner member of the road committee Kenneth Gillespie Township of Om Albert DeCosv key Matchedash Township county Gum Ted Jones Barrie Fisher Canton HlIlsdalc and Smith Campbell Barrie members of the Barrie Suburban Roads Commission AlinnGCookandCecilGCook Allan Cook Untitled Bar ge also attended the NflVcfl on NEWMAN BALL colorful Caribbean theme was declined at the Newman Bail given by the Newman Club of University of Toronto last cv ening in the ballroom oi the Royal York Hotel Dr and Mn Laurie letitls Street en wmlned It the Boyat York bOlt fore the dance and their guests included JeanPierr Gauthier of Ottawa Mlu MarlanDravetky of Port Colborno James OBrien Port curling Miss Diana Gardner and Joseph Reg lmbal 11 North Bay Misc lot etta Barn and Lloyd Gavaert Simon Miss Mary Maxi of Hamilton Martin Del Bocberl of Penetangulshm and Miss Judith Laurie Radio reporter Bill Harrington has fun returned from trip to Rome Reporter Harrinyop took part in Canadian Pacific Ain ways prose flight to initiate its service to Rome couple of young mines have forsaken the snows of Harris fornia Misses Marla VanKough net North Street and Aza fier man Sophia street left from Melton this Week for Les Anzeiu where they will spend an extended holiday FASHION snow SET FOR MAR Final plans were made for the Spring fashion show and coffee party at recent meeting of Burton Avenue Evening Auxiliary held at the home of Mrs Gerald Roberta Owen Street Mrs Lloyd Cook chaired the meeting The fashion show whid is an annual event will be held at Collier Street Fellowship Hall March An added at traction to the show will be display of Canadian wild furl sponsored by the On tario Travellers Association During the devotional members took part in re corded service Miss Edna Gordon spoke on missionary work in Africa Lucky 13 Girls Work In Israel GAZA Egypt 0P Thirteen girls including three Canadians serve with the United Nations Emergency Force along the Egyptian border with IsraaL One of the Canadians has the longest service of anyone with UNEFMlss Marlon Warren of Hamilton and Toronto Shes the commanders secretary and hasnt been home since she vols unieered for the job in 1956 That the girls like their posi tion as the only available women gestcd by song they sing to the tune of Macnamaras Band It starts 0h ln one of ï¬le lucky in girls with five thousand men im one of the lucky 13 girls Im stepping out again From Manda night to Satur day Ive got tea win nine or ten one oithc luoky 15 girls with vs thousand maul Have you or has someone you know just moved to new home all Welcome Wagon will all with gifts and friendly minglth mniw ODCOOOIWOOQ rAessoz WELCOME WAGON iorthe sunny alan of Cali for the man of the UNEF ls aug Al er mama lonmrow morning Barrie Scouts Cubs Guides and Brow cs will attend the service at St Andrews Presbyterian Church The flags for the Third Barrie Guide Company will be dedicat ed and presented Mrs Car tu District Conunimioner of Guides Kempenfelt area will be present This ceremony was postponed last Stmday because of the storm Mn Cochran Hayfield Street has Just returned from twovmooth holiday In California Mrs Cochranmwho flew by let to Chicago and then on to Mal ton was visiting with hcr brov ther Mr Fitzpatrick in Loni Beach California The popular holiday state of California has attracted Mr and Mrs Stevenson Amelia Street The couple are spend ing five weeks in Los Angela with Mr Stevenson brother and listeninlaw Mr and Mrs Scott Stevenson and family The 38th an nuul convention of the Ontario Association of Real Boards was held this week at the Sheraton Brock Hotel at Nil parsFails 0n Laxlo IBIIJI BOAKE More than soo reaifors and their wives attended from all over the province of Ontario The main purpose of these conventions is to raise and main tain the standards and ethics of realiors with kaynotc to pub lic service Representing the Barrie and District Real Estate Board were the following members Sandy Coutts president liar cld Forster vicepresldent Mrs Helen Rowe secretary Mn Peg More Mrs Clifford Moore Mrs Rita Scandrett Dan Con nell and Mrs Connell Percy Ford and Bill Boako With special mention to the last gentleman on our list Mr Books was honored at the con vantioa as the oldest active real estate broker in the province of Ontario Realtor Boaka recn 1y celebrated his Milt birthday andhaifacenturyinthehusi near The Barrio board was compli mented on its vast improve Mind mellultrexulu ohtaineddrnlngtheyur LEADERSHIP AT CHURCHILL Tentative place have been made forl Community Madu ship Couru to be held three av enings at the Chnrdriil Commum ity Hail The suggested pro gram would be as follows from to 95 theopporiunity of at tending workshop groups no chil drms activities ideas for social recreation community planning and resources to discuss how to starts clubs 915 to 1015 ses sion on basic leadership skills Anyone to or over who is lnter ested should contact one of the following persons before Hard Morris Martin RR Strand who is chairman Mrs Greeley Stroud Mrs Pat Booth Aloona Beach llirs Gordon Knecshaw Giiford Gordon Todd BR Churchill or Lindsay Ball at the Fifth Line School inan iii Tentative dates for the three sessions have becn set at March is 23 and at The Simcoe Coun ty Recreation Service will work In cotoperation with the Churc hill committee if enough persons Interested in BINGO St Monicas ParentTeachers Association is sponsoring bin go Mt Monday evening at St Josephs auditorium The admis sion is 01 for the 15 games Re freshments will be served Social Meeting At Painswick Painawick Social Clubs second meeting got undcr way at Mrs Hawkins with nine ladics getting acquainted Election of officers by open ballot was held and results are as follows President Mrs Hawkins Painswick vleepresidcnt Mrs Sabin Painswick secretary treasurer Mrs Webb Stroud Ladies then resumed work on quilt blocks and discussed lots of different ideas and sugges tions of what might be done at meetings which will include work on various projects Mrs Hawkins hostess served delicious lunch and it was dedded to hold the next meeting on March at pm at Mrs Shaws Highway 11 at Pains wick Angus United Womans Asses Invites New Members To Ioin The regular meeting of Angus United Church Womans As sociation was held at the home of Mrs MGMaster with quite large attendance Tha meeting opened with the titanic song Let the Beauty of Jesus be Seen in Me This was followed by prayer led by the president Mrs Robinson and musc Prayer repested in on Their ymn Lord of All Being Throned Afar was sung fol lowed by the devotional period which was led by Mrs Hodg lns An item related to the do Vatican topic was read and the hymn Behold Stranger at the Door was sung The roll was called and wet come to all who would like to join the WA was extended The reports of the various commit tees were given During the business period number of things were discussed for the coming months Wo mens World Day of Prayer ser vice will ba held at the United Church in Angus March at 730 pm Plans were made for potluck supper on March 17 The ladies are busy quitting and have several more quilts to do in the near iutum Ltmcb was served by the hoo less MATERNITY APPAREL 100 Collier Sf PA 83804 VELKAY iii Door East of Town Hall Your for Privacy and Economy ow csr ESP FARM BUILDINGS Sireng Permanent Economical heated in few days if WMI IAIN An miwi MSIla built burn is signed to suit your needs when drive floos is mt required 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