Ontario Community Newspapers

Barrie Examiner, 26 Apr 1979, p. 7

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Royal auction The luxury wardrobe of Princess Shams elder sister of the Shah being auctioned by revolu tionary guard Sunday at her confiscated palace at Kara 40 miles west of Tehran iron The auction which included more than 500 dresses from top Wife gets $10000 half all assets plus $1900 monthly TORONTO CPI An Ot tawa businessman who ran the federal governments Olympic coin program has been ordered to pay his wife $10000 give her half the familys $200000 assets and pay her monthly support of $1900 Mr Justice Mayer Lerner of the Ontario Supreme Court di rected the lump sum payment under Ontarios yearold Family Law Reform Act saying the husband through his company had been paying his wife an annual salary of 310000 to 515000 Lerner said he had to assume the woman earned her salary by contributing to her hus bands business and that it was not tax dodge Austin Philip Page 43 owner of Management Group Inc and his wife Rena 41 were married in 1960 raised four children now aged to 17 and separated in 1976 Page whose income is about $50000 year agreed to turn over half the family property to his wife and pay support of $2 500 month for her and the children but said she should only get $1000 of it Lerner directed that Mrs Page get $1900 month and that the three youngest children each get $200 month until they are 18 WI FE BIITS SALAR The judge said Mrs Page had worked before her first child was born and had helped her husband increase the value of their properties She devoted herself to being homemaker wife and mother and from 1973 to 1976 drew yearly salary of 510000 to $15000 from her husA bands company The husband admitted that she frequently went with him on extensive business trips some out of Canada Lerner said in his written judgment released Tuesday The ex penses were all paid by the company ostensibly because she assisted him in promoting business The husband is on the horns of dilemma Either the wifes contribution to the business Spray point hair for spring TORONTO 41Pi Spray paint your hair for spring Toronto hairdresser is doing just that with specially formua lated paint that comes in wide range of colors and washes out For the last two years Mau rice Iiorio has been ex perimenting with hairstyles brightened by colorful spray paint finish He came up with the idea during party introducing his spring styles The sleek look had just come in but the hair looked as though it was missing some thing Fiorio says It just popped into my head to try spraying the hair with color It looked great He recalls that when he first tried his new technique he didnt meet with much success DISCO FACTOR People werent interested but lately thats really changed think the disco and all the bright glittery disco clothes areafactor Fiorio finds the spray looks best on hair that has already been sleeked back with henna wax orjelly For variety he cuts the shape of heart moon letter or num ber out of piece of cardboard places the cardboard against the hair and sprays around it so the shape is reproduced on the hair Streaking with spray paint is another technique Fiorio finds that the best and safest method to achieve this effect is to place plastic bagstyle cap over the head and pull strands of hair through cuts in the plastic warranted her being paid these sums or these payments were means of reducing the com panys taxable incomenby creating an expense which did not exist Lerner said It is axiomatic that legiti mate motives are to be imputed and consequently since there was no evidence adduced other wise the court must assume that she eamed her salary and had share in developing this corporation professional 10 colour portrait for prices See our new large Decorator Portrait Your complete satisfaction guaranteed oi your money cheerfully refunded No obligation to buy additional portraits Tues Wed April 24 25 Daily 10 am pm ROSE LT GURTAINJ BARRIE ONTARIO THE FINEST IN TAB RUFFLED CURTAINS FOR FREE SHOPATHOME SERVICE CALL 728093 vv European fashion houses was to raise money for the poor Buyers included Tehran boutique owners who paid highlyInflated prices in the hope of recouping profits from the capitals smart set AP Photo You representative In this am Irondo Hank 72630 Mn Mavis lentn 7311401 g¢¢ Llioose from our selection of scenic and colour backgrounds Select additional Portraits offcrcd at reasonable Thurs Fri Sat 26 27 28 One sitting per subject $1 per subject for additional subjects groups or individuals in the same family Persons under 18 must be accompanied by parent or guardian Knarf PLAZA Hwy 27 Bayfield St Barrie Ontario the oxamlnor Thursday April 20 1979 Children likely to be abused can be picked out at birth says specialist MONCTON NB CP Children who are likely to be abused or neglected can be picked out almost at birth but identifying those children does not automatically enable au thorities to head off problems they see ahead says Dr Robin Walker Walker is neonatalist specialist in the early weeks of life at Moncton Hospital He said in an interview that shortages of trained profes sionals funds and facilities and wwmu low priority for childrens is sues all impede handling of the problem Factors that place child in category of high risk of sub sequent abuse include mental slowness young unmarried mother mother who wanted child of another sex or any child that is sleepier and less responsive than normal Other clues include parents who describe their child in ex treme terms as brighter cuter and better than others This may indicate unrealistic ex pectations which when not ful filled lead to frustration on the part of the parent These and other factors need not be signals of future child abuse but they can be if they all add up Walker places heavy empha sis on what he calls mother infant bonding in the matter The North American tradi tion for many years at birth has been to separate the mother and baby and in many hospi DANCE BAND CASH BAR NEW MllllNllM llll STROUD ARENA FRIDA APRIL 27 700 PM tals during that first week of life the baby was only brought to his mother for 20minute in tervals about six times day If the baby was premature or sick this separation was exag gerated In fact the mother might notsee the baby atall Walker notes the incidence of child abuse and neglect is higher for prehature babies than for normal babies who spend more time with their mothers immediately after birth MEET JOE CLARK JOE CLARK AND RON STEWART INVITE YOU TO TAKE CLOSER LOOK AT THE PC TEAM EVERYBODYS WELCOME Lets get Canada working again Available now in 612 18 or 24 packs and cans He says he and others in the field are working to change the system that separates mother and child at birth Normal healthy mothers with normal healthy children are en couraged at Moncton Hospital to spend time with their babies after delivery Even if the baby is sick or premature and must be treated elsewhere in the hospital the parents are encouraged to come into the nursery to hold and touch the infant MII 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