Ontario Community Newspapers

Barrie Examiner, 25 Jun 1976, p. 7

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Joyce Purdon left activities director of Grove Park Home is leaving in July after four ANN LAMER Split home hurts mom too NEW CTI years at Grove Park Home On right is Joan Walker who will succeed Mrs Purdon at Dear Ann Landers This is an open letter to my children who will Im sure reCogiiize themselves without my initials or the name of the city from which it Comes Dear Children Ive had it with your pointed remarks about growing up in split home After several years of trying without success to convince your father that his children needed his love and attention to say nothing of his financial supportl there was nothing for me to do but leave him and go to work myself Now after 20 years resent the references to your emotional hangups and the bruises inflicted on your psyches because you grew up with no man in the house Would you rather had stayed with your nonloving non working nondad in spite of the fact that he also nonloved me Would you have been happier with selfish lazy in different father than no father at all admit made big mistake and am sorry married the wrong boy because was too young and inexperienced to know he would never be man Please let up on me with your complaints about your dam aged psyches Bear in mind that my psyche has taken bit of beating tooYour Loving Mother Dear Mother Your name is legion lady applaud your courage for speaking out in behalf of all mothers who share the problem Dear iiii Landcrs have problem that hope you can help me with To tell the truth Im ashamed to go to anyone who knows me Im male age 27 married to pretty but stubbornt girl We have no children My grandmother lives about 100 miles away She is widow Grandma was awfully good to us kids when we were growing up really love her lot She will be celebrating her 75th bir thday in few weeks want to drive over spend the day with her and then take her out to the best restaurant in town My wife says she hasnt anything against my grandmother but she cant stand old people When ask why she doesnt knowojust says Everyone has pet hate and this is mine What should do about it Annluddled And In The Middle Dear Mid So your wife hates old people What does she think will happen to her Does she plan to shoot herself when she reaches Iio Tell that mixedtip lady to find something to do on your grand mothers 75th birthday because you plan to be out of town PS Bringtrrandma white orchid corsagc Shell love it Dear Ann am teenage girl who is five feet inches tall once read in the paper about girl who had an operation to cut down the bones in her legs to make her four inches shor ter Do you know the name of the doctor who performed that operation and the city he lives in Thanks lot for your helpsHeading For iiraffehood Dear Friend could give you the information but wont The operation is complicated one and somewhat risky would never recommend such surgery to reader much less be party to it Learn to walk in regal manner young lady Hold your head high Be proud of your height It can be genuine asset instead of handicap if you view it as such NEW FLOS By LOLISE WANLESS Milton Robertson of Camp bell California spent few days at the home of Mr and Mrs Harry Train while visiting relatives and touring property owned by his grandfather Willard Sage Accompanied by Harris and Myrtle Sage Melvin and Deb bie Gladys and Harry Train Russel and Marie Sage Maxine and Albert Jackson Annabel and Harold Gilchrist Mr Robertson attended the 50th wedding anniversary in Toronto of mutual cousin Willard Finch and his wife RR BILL BAKER BARN PAINTING Lanore Mrs Steve Rawn ac companied her soninlaw and daughter Mr and Mrs John Wilson and Sharon on trip to Shawville and other com munitiesin Quebec Jane and Anne Atkinson of Guelph are staying with their grandparents Mr and Mrs John De Gorter and family while their parents Mr and Mrs Harold Atkinson are on vacation in Holland BECAME HOLIDAY Mothers Day was first ob served May 91914 No Box Markham ROOF REPAIRS We have the paint to cover your problems Were happy when our customers are happy With this ad you will get discount on any work done For free estimate call collect eves 14162946655 BILL BAKER VITIES DIRECTOR the home Mrs Walker was introduced Tuesday af teruoo Ii at the Examiner lliotoi tea By RUTH LEA HILLSDALE The United Church here will offer strawberry supper on Satur day with sittings at 430 530 and6130 pm Several of the Hillsdale senior citizens joined an Elm vale group on bus trip to Woodbine raceway in Toronto last Thursday Mrs Pat Grace and son Jamie of Richmond Hill visited TWINS GET DEGREES MONTREAL CP Twins Margaret and Patricia Fair hurst have received identical bachelor of science degrees at McGill University The 21year olds now want to forget about studying and take trip to Eu rope before they look for jobs REACH CRISIS LEVEL WINNIPEG CP Alcohol abuse by Manitoba women is reaching crisis proportions says Howard Ferguson execu tive director of the Alcohol Family Service Centre Women now make up 63 per cent of their caseload he said spokesman for Alcoholics Anonymous says women make up about 50 per cent of the Win nipeg membership compared with 20 per cent in 1971 Home economist urges WINr JR Ont CPI lhc Mennonite Central Committee cooperative relief and service agency of 17 North American Mennonite and Brethren in Christ churches has called for major focus on the world food crisis by Mennonites for the next five to 10 years Doris Longacre of Akron Pa home economist and assistant in food production and world development for the com mittee has written book designed to encourage radical change in North American eating habits For the first time in its 55year history the Mennonite Central Committee has asked each constituent household to look at its life style particularly food habits she sail in an interview Mrs Longacre added that noting relationship between North American over eonsumption and World need goal has been set to eat and spend 10 per cent less In her MoreIithLess ook tfliok she outlines the North American tendency toward obesity pinpointing loneliness anxiety and boredom as under lying causes of overeating ADJISIMENINIIICIIEII She also blames lack of ad justment in eating habits to conform with sedentary exis teiice Mrs Longacre writes about the latest theories that the Nor th American diet hiin in sugar and saturated fat and low in roughage may he contrib uting factor in the levclopiiiciit of atherosclerosis and cancer of the colon Medical advice in compiling the publication was given by Dr Lenton Brubaker professor at Eastern Mennonite ollegt and Dr David Leaman assist ant professor of medicine at Hershey Medical cntre Mrs Longacrc opposes proc essed foods because they waste energy resources used in their production We pay more for con venience foods she said This raises our food bills and funds that could help feed the hungry But the problem doesnt stop there We get less because nutrients are lost in processing while chemicals of questionable safety are added RAISE OWN FOOI Mrs Longacre would like to see communities become more selfsufficient raising and dis IIAYEI GOLF FIRST The National Geographic Society says Mary Queen of Scots was the first woman to play golf Grove trihutiiig foodstufls within small area This would eliminate elabo rate packaging and costly tran sportutioiicosts llei cookbook sparing use ol meat It is presentation of the merits of traditional hole some natural dishes that lllttl bodily requirciiiiiits rather advocates vrigr oEiu raxr 7284444 7285555 Clapperton St nmu 551 tr RATTAN 8t WICKER Eurniture IRISIILTS in uniH train tr Itlt THE GALLERY lifv iIJItIitri ADAMS MEATS CUSTOM KILLING MINI QUARTERS SAUSAGES PATTIS STACK UP NOW BEFORE THE SUMMER PRICE INCREASES 7284934 Miiitzsiiig wntom SWEEPSTAKES Iange in eating habits than encourage wastefulness ovcrindulgcncc and the ego trip of lavish entertaining that has come to replace the sim plicity of sharing food in hristiaiispirit Its theology 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