Ontario Community Newspapers

Barrie Examiner, 10 Jul 1976, p. 7

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era is A4 35 m3 fltnnan Wrist ten 11 ver 200 attended the strawberry supper held recently at Edgar ommuni ANN LANDERS Pot nauseates bus rider Dear Ann Landers Excuse the writing paper and bumpy penmanship Im on the bus Im one of those who would rather go to summer school than sit around and loaf Cant geta job It is 745 am and already have splitting headache and feel nauseated There are nine kids on this bus mostly juniors who are sitting within six feet of me smoking pot The guy across the aisle is also furious He is about to throw up have told the guidance counsellor at school about the situation but nothing has changed Will you please tell me what to do next Number Six Bus Line Dear Number Six Tell your parents at once They should go to school and speak to the principal Those kids are in direct Violation of the law and it should not betolerated ty Centre Mrs Don McLean left Mrs Tom Hutchinson and Mrs Keith Lees prepare Dear Ann Landers When our son was born we were so thrilled to have such beautiful child we wanted to spend Egry single minute with him so we let him sleep in our The boy now is five years old and refuses to sleep alone We have tried to put him in bed by himself btit he screams and holds his breath until his face turns purple lt scares me to death know we made big mistake Ann Several fiiends told us we were doing the wrong thing but we wouldnt listen So what do we do now Our sex life has just about disappeared because we dont have minutes privacy its just awful BUSY AS BlGltlS Nothing ha And realize its all our fault Please come with some good advice We are prisoners of this childTrapped And Ashamed Of It All Dear Trapped Talk to pediatrician about your pro blem Ask him what can happen to child who holds his breath until youNothing his face Once you realize that your Ion will be able to let him cepts the fact that he can Daddy Be turns purple prepared for and win it or youll lose all the gt up with an unmanageable child and bucketful of trouble He will tell not kill himself you be ac and wind Dear Ann Landers My husband and were friendly with this couplwtertahied them in our home and went to theirs Suddenly my husband told me he didnt want to have anything to do with them couldnt understand it Last week he told me why He and the woman had an af fair He said it was all over that he was ashamed of himself and begged me to forgive him Of course saidl would But something inside wont let me rest keep having these mental pictures of my husband and this woman who was supposed to be my friend is over but just cant stop what to do Tortured By The Dear Friend You need to best way is to talk to friend please Talking can tell me Iyatem The an Not then Also writing Why dont you sit down and tell me all abou it Thats what Im here for By ERMA BtHllIlitK No one ever taught me about flag When as five tiilS old was in ii dance recital My cos tunic was silver lttlltlltl tachcd to it at the shouldeis and wrists was flag During the last few bats spread my ar ms revealing til stun on field ot white The crowd went criiy cheering learned llltll flag could make you look like you had talent few years later at it base ball gamc iii tincinntiti two men were calling one another names that would Sltilkll your underwear line said Ted Klus rcwski hit like girl and the other guy threatened to rear range his nose Just then they hoisted thc flag and both ot them stood with their hats oci their hearts learned that flag could bnnk up fight lluring the Second Iorld or my tirandnm sent her son to war never saw her cry when he left when he Whlt or when we talkui about him but one afternoon when she thought no one was watching she went to the front window and put little flag on the sill There were flags all up and down the strch iii the windows learned that flag could bring tents to tht eyes of people who didnt usually cry When was in New York on cc saw group of demon strators protesting the war They lit match to the flag watched in horror as the Silk stripes curled in flames becauSc knew what was coming Within minutes there would be bolt of lightning and thunder to strike them all dead ppened The earth didnt part The sky didnt fall learned that flag could touch ERMA BOMBECK The effect of the flag the grotiiid and life could go on Later was to learn that people would make underwear out of the flag key rings and lot lit seats lhc flag as siic ccsstul commercial venture would learn that you wouldnt think about the flag for long time then you see it being raised slowly oiei gold medal inner it the lly in pics and yoiid gct up out tit your chair quickly and say Anyone want beer which up and go to the kitchen to hide your tears Im still learning ibout ting lt an enigma to mc Ive known it all my lite lts so tti mtliat yet it occasionally touches nerve that tttlt lo the llllll where sqiniri my shouldcn and say to pcrtcct stronger at the IN Sec that one with the red and tiiic stripes Jlltl the blue stars That Is my country IRUTIZITIIIII llKl St John Ambulance say that unused portions of medicine should be flushed away in the toilet and not just thrown into ttstk containers PERFORMS RULES Next to bread butter is the basic ingredient in sandwiches because it adds flavor food value and joins the bread to the filling IllTIPS PlEIARAVtIT When fllvllllg fruits pow dered or crystalline llStOlbtt acid ivitamin may be added to the fruit to prevent dis coloration HAVE BETTER lSlI Celery cucumbers and other vegetables usually eaten raw dont freeze well but are good lll pickle and relish recipes strawberries fora crowd that kept the hall busy for two and Examiner half hours lhoto Day care centres need government Maura lillis director of the Saskatchewan social services departments daycare branch said there are 43 centres in the province Mrs lillis said that five years ago the total provincial budget for day care was about 3200000 For 1076777 it is St ll million There are no municipal day care centres in Saskatchewan If the 43 centres in the prov ince eight are privately owned the rest are parent controlled cooperatives or non profit societies lrivatelyowncd centres ualify for provincial grants if ey were formed before new daycare legislation was passed in 1974 NEEDHRUIIIM grant of $200 per childspacc this year is available only to parent controlled non profit centres lhilip Hepworth program diA rector for personal social serw ices at the Canadian olmcil on Social Development said Sas katchewan has lower ratio of women in the labor force than Alberta and Manitoba but the trend of working mothers is in creasing John Lackey director of the preventive social services de partiiient ilSSi for Alberta government said the ISS has been held to an eightpcrccnt increase over last years budget Privately operated centres receive no government grants However 26 per cent of the 2TB daycare centres in the provin cc are subsidized jointly by the federal provincial and iiiiiiiici pal governments SIBSIIIIIIS VAR Alberta paid $435 million of the total $5 million granted by the three levels of government Fees at subsidized centres are calculated on sliding scales based on parents income These scales differ lll algiiry it IS based on net income in Bdiiiontoii on gross income For example single parent living in tnlgary with net income of 3500 ii month pays $50 In Edmonton single parent With gross salary of $675 month pays $30 Michael llny director of day care services for Edmonton said it is unreasonable to ex pect pri ate day care centres to measure up to the standards en forced at subsidied centres He said it costs SIR to main tain child ill stibsidicd cen tre and for private centre to meet these standards llltl still ii tiltl lAllC Rosciiiond litoti dauin ter of Mr and tr Jacobs ot Harrie rcccntly graduated with honors from the lniersity ot tiuclph Miss Jacob was granted bachelor ot tpplicd scicncc degree majoring iii con sumcr studies it the Spring tonyixatioii OPEN SUNDAV FREUS lLlthHS Highway ll at Stroud 00 to 00 FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS make profit it Would have to charge at least $200 Money for day care has to come from government he said The various levels of government should be acting in concert with non profit commit iiity groups to provide ex tcnsive care for everyone who needs it SAVIIS IIMII Ill Although packaged puddings which require milk cost about the same as homemade and take less time to make some people prefer the homemade flavor Can become selfsupporting MONTREAL Cl re tarded person is not child all his life but if he is expected to act like child he will says Jacques lelletier of the Quebec Association for the Mentally Retarded tQAMlt Most mentallyretarded adults experience the same physical and social needs as other adtilts he added and they can become self supporting if trained for simple jobs In fact Mr Pelletier said about its per cent of Quebecs ltltMltitt mentally retarded are capable of leading relatively normal lives provided pareiils or trained personnel working with them are patient Many parents are reluctant to keep mongoloid child he noted but if properly stimu lnted the child can learn iraiitcd Mr lelletier con ceded it will take much longer for the child to acquire simple functions but its much easier to toilettrain twoyearold than er Zlvyearold in diapers Because parents are being encouraged to provide their re larded children with family setting they are becoming less inclined to commit tlietn to in stitutions The attitude parents develop toward their child is usually very iiiticli influenced by their xdiatrician who is usually the first person to con front them with news of their childs handicap said Mr lcllelicr lf parents were originally advised to institutionalize they are likely to do it when slight behavioral problems arise such as breaking windows or fighting with brothers and sis tcrs actions which are quite acceptable in normal children The eventual goal of the QAMlt is to make all pcdiatri cians in Quebec aware of the critical influence they have on parental attitudes and that in stitutional care is iiol the only solution WANTS lNIIIfiRAlIth Were not blaming the medi cal profession for in stitiitioiizilizing says Mr lelr leticr but we want to cdticatc these people to new possi bility 1th it lhc eligiigciiicnt is an iioiincctl of nrol lcc daughter of Mrs Mary Mc iiguc ot Barrie and the late Mcttigtic of Beetoii to Robert Bowen son of Mr and Mrs it Bowen of Harrie The marriage will take place July 34 it cntrtil llnited hurch iSteingard lhotoi COMPLETE OBSTER With lb lobster french ole slow drown butter tries DINNERS $600 from Frank and Rinnie Tecklenburg DO THE COOKING HALBUT CHIPS home made Cole Slaw Jumbo Shrimps Select Scallops Live Lobs ters Restigouche Salmon and complete selection of Fresh Fish Business Hours Daily ll om pm Friday It dm pm Saturday It om pm Sundoy4pm 7pm CLOSED MONDAY FRANKS SEAFOODS 196 Blake St 7269371 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