Maria Booi Ontario Dairy Princess wv fï¬rrmWfrmfl Title changed her lifestyle By PAT GUERGIS Examiner Staff Reporter girl whosays she used tobe lazy sleep lot and wasnt terribly interested in agriculture has had her life changed drastically by winning the Ontario Dairy Princess title Maria Booi who turned 20 today won the title last Sep tember at the Royal Winter Fair in competition against dairy princesses from 42 counties Since then she has travelled to Texas New York Chicago Wisconsin appeared on the Jerry Lewis Teiea then received the Silver Jubilee medal and dinixi iith the Senators of the House of Commons to name itISI few of the things she has done Ive learnoi my potentials and my limits mi im doing things wouldnt have beliex could do One of the things which has helpoi me mos is that Ive teamed to organire in time every minute counts no she s1 id Lore clays and little sleep dont deler Miss Boo from her conunitmen to the thousands of Ontario iitlk producers she represents absolutei love what Im doing its hard to put into words how great it is to meet so many people Ive learnal so much about agriculture Now realize how very complex it is and that because of this there are not too many easy answers for some of the problems farm producers have she said Miss Booi was in the county last week talking to school students and attending special display at Bayfieid Mall Friday with Brenda Simpson Simcoe County Dairy Princess FULLTIME JOB As dairy princess Miss Booi is employed on fulltime basis by the Ontario Milk Marketing Board to fill the role of liaison and information person bet ween milk producers and the public During visit to the Cookstown Public School Thursday Miss Booi stressed the importance of dairy products in childs life She told the children she had taken two puppies born on her farm and given them both all the food they would normally get but denied one puppy any milk for three weeks The one who got the milk had nice shiny coat good teeth and was taller than the other one at the end of three weeks she said Miss Root says she believes anyone can do anything they want to if they go after it When was i2 remember seeing the dairy princess drive down the street in our town She came from Dufferin County also and thought it was something would like to do but Inevetl thought could The dairy princess has her wardrobe hair care travel fmd eveiytliiiig paid for by the milk board ltithlNATlF ACTIVITIES The program supplies full tiinc person who coordinates her activities books public appearances and tran sportat ion and accompanies her in the role of cliaperon for any lSils outside Ontario On June 30 Miss Booi will leave for twoweek tri to Ihigiand to act as gr III ambassador for the Ontario Dairy Industry and special guest for the coronation of the Dairy Queen of England to be held at castle just outside of London She will be guest of the Marquis and Marchioness of Tavistock and will be meeting with the Duke and Duchess of England whose daughter is currently dating Prince Charles While in England she will make presentation of silver milk jug at Buckingham Palace Whether or not she will actually get to meet the Queen has not been confirmed she said As result of being dairy princess Miss Booi says she has been offered lot of public relations jobs and finds it tempting not to go back to school after missing one year Prior to winning the title she had graudated from Grade 13 with plans to attend university MEDICINE CAREER But as well as cohosting television show in the fall she will attend McMaster University where she will studv biology working towards career in medicine know its going to be hard to settle down after this year Im so used to being on the go find it hard to relax when go home Hopefully Ill go into surgery think its realistic ambition Im also sports entnuSIast and an education nut like variety of things so cant see myself doing the same thing for the rest of my life plan to make room for alternatives Miss Booi has three sisters and two brothers and says she enjoys public speaking travel craftwork sewing working with children and has been parttime nurse in Orangeville for the past three years Next summer she will work at the Dairy Research Centre in Ottawa where she will be in volved in looking for new dairv poducts in which to use surplus skim milk powder BIGGEST PROBLEM The biggest problem dairy farmers have at the present time is the cut in quotas which was brought about due to surplus of milk last year The surplus didnt come about because milk con sumption is down it happened because farmers had good year with good weather and the cows overproduced she said The Ontario Dairy Industry is spending money to advertise the benefits of milk against their stiffest competitor soft drinks She feels soft drinks are not good for people and makes no bones about saying so Following tour of pop manufacturer she says she found there is nothing but chemicals and water in pop and that before food coloring is added it looks exactly like mud Summing up her experience so far as dairy princess Miss Boot says one of the major things she has teamed is that people are people No matter who it is Jerry bewis Miss Canada with whom she toured for wccki the Senators or anyone else they are people the same as you are Detective doctor fascinated by the many causes of death EDMONTON CP Dr Roger Amy is fascinated with muses of death An anatomical pathologist he is detective doctor who helps unravel the mystery of disease Pathologists work quietly in world of tissue samples and microscopes removed from hospitalward bustle We make diagnoses to aid the clinician and we study disease processes to try to understand what happens said Dr GO Bain head of pathology at the University of Alberta medical faculty Pathologists work in private laboratories in hospitals or OJ tIdi Willi Al SIAM Of Uliva SlARCl il iNlit ifJ ittililiit MAll VVIlii llMAIl OHIRUIIHJ OMl Rl universities either in general pathology or growing range of subspecialties Hospital work can involve hematologythe study of the ment is dependent on it There are 20 different kinds of lung cancer Dr Amys specialty and more than 200 different typeset malignant tumors cellular components of blotXiTTdilliCUlt sample may be the blood transfusion service biochemistry and microbiology found the daytoday pro blems of patientcare less in teresting than the study of disease Dr Bain said Theres better op rtunity to delve into things in etail CANCER WORK VITAL In cancer work proper classification of tumors can be essential since the type of treat WIN TRIP For Two To The JUST FILL IN YOUR NAME ADDRESS AND PHONE NUMBER ON THE BACK OF USED WINTARIO TICKET AND DEPOSIT IN ONE OF THE THREE BALLOT BOXES THAT ARE SET UP AT BAYFIELD MALL ENTRIES WILL BE ACCEPTED THROUGH THE MONTH OF JUNE DRAW TO BE HELD SATURDAY JULY Ist AT ll OVER 65 STORES TO SERVE YOU scrutinized by 40 pathologists from here to San Diego said Dr Don Young head of pathology at Miscricordia Hospital Were not trying to find so meone to blame he said ad ding that pathologists enjoy good working relationships with other doctors Autopsies said Dr Bain are never pleasant but need to be done HALL HOURS OPEN IO AM 030 OH to SAT this FREE FIRING Mario Booi Ontario Dairy Princess visited Cookstown Public School last week as part of threeday tour of Simcoe County Waiting in line for autographs are Jennifer Motz left l0 of Cookstown Nancy Arnold l0 and Selina irving lifestyle In childdevelopment to both of Egbert Miss Boot spoke to the junior grades about milk products and their benefits using poetry personal experiences and film to get her points across Examiner Photo Ii Fathers play important role Mi NlltllAl itii Lack of father may be more of pro blcm in child development than lack of mother says Dr Henry ltillcr associate professor of psychology at the Allan Memorial institute At recent lllliittl on the rule oi lllt lather liillcr said father run hoini usually gets iiiiit icmali support from grand mothers aunts or housckcclwrs There Will be women around and up to the fifth or sixth grade the adults child interacts Will in our schools or preschools are usually fcmuic llut whin ciuld has no futhir around llt or shi may totally lack mule figures in his cnvironinint He said that in suburban artis frequently the only iiittl Clilltlitii sec during the day lll postnnn and inilkniin Until recently psychologists psychiatrists and social workers used the word £Iltlllllll to mean mothering iiillcr said lltllitl weic regarded only as support personnel for mothers In the last decade studies have shown that children thrive best when both parents are actively and positively involved in their care and nurturing BOTH IMIltltlANl The lack of fathcr does not necessarily lead to problems and an absent father may be better than present one who is passive or abusive or overcritical BillOI said Both parents play important roles in fostering childs ability to its maximum potential Hiller said present studies suggest that fathers play an impor tant role even in infancy for boili girls and boys If the father is absent before the child is five it may have more effect on the childs development than if he is absent later We are accumulating data which indicate that children can profit from relationships with males very early in their lives Biller said fathers have different reactions to infants than do mothers They tend to be more scnsitivc to individual characteristics and abilities They may try to stimulate baby while the mother tends to quiet him He said many men use long work hours and economic necessities as an excuse not to be home and for not getting in vol vcd with small children We have to educate men to realize the important impact they can have on their children Latest in lingerie comes to Poor Richards Joanne left Tracey and Betty all models from Maggies lingerie loungowear and evening wear firm in Toronto were on hand at Poor Richards last week toshow the latest in lingerie yl fashion The three outfits shown here are design ed marketed and sold by the originators of Mag gies Barbara Semrick and Maggie Bill Examiner Photo Ann Lgndgrs Now ashamed of her actions Dear Ann Landera While Im writin this letter Im crying my eyes out Mom and just had ellish ar ment cited lot of terrible things at her and when wa ked out the room she was in tears Ive got really big mouth for 14yearold kid and Im ashamed of myself love my mom lot and when think of all the great things shes done for me feel rotten Id like to say few Kings to her through your column if its all right with you Mom know sometimes get on your nerves and when you yell at me its for my own good When yell back really dont mean the awful things say Im just being defensive love you Mom You are the greatest Im beg ng you to rint this Ann It will help lot of moms to now how eir daughters really feel0ft My Chest In Dearhom Mich hear Dear Heres your letter sweetie It could have been written by any one of million i4yearolds Thanks for being so honest PS this column gets taped to thousands of moms nakeitip mirrors with the message scribbled across the top 00 Dear Ann Landers Please just one last word to Happy Wally the guy who figured he laid out $35500 over 22 years to his wife by giving her 310 each time they made love She gave him for every refusal Almost always it was head ache Your readers faulted Wally for ringing up sale only 15 times year As figure it Wally was budding economist who did ite well Assuming he was interested 360 times year ey made love 130 times and did not on 230 occasions or about one night in three This means cash flow of approxi mately $1300 per year with the net balance of payments only $150 We ly id pretty good job of balancing his budget Our country should do half as well Others interested in the economics of this problem should note that if Wally aid on $5 and received 810 from his Wife his books wou be balbnced if they made love on two out of every three occasions Even better an outlay of $2 and an income of $10 would yield results five out of six times My own solution to problem is to achieve perfectly balanced budget by making no payments at all The best thing in life are freeMath Prof Dear Prof hate to burst your bubble Bub but nothing is free Everything in life costs something You pay either gomg in or coming out Ill sign thisNo Cynic Just Realistic Dear Ann Lenders Settle an argument please cant believe you said in column that Princess Grace didnt have class My husband who has never been wrong in his entire life says you did True or falseFur Flying In Florence Dear Fur Sorry to spoil Mr Infallibles perfect record but your husband IS wrong What said was as follows Class is grace under pressure reader then wrote and suggested the perfect example His illustration Princess Grace smiling while wearing tight girdle Erma Bombeck Working casualty Do you know why so many parents are fouled up these days Because their children are out working when they should be home helping their parents get in touch with their feel ings Im here to tell you Im walking casualty of the working child There was time when every afternoon when came home from hard day shopping my children would be home to sit and ra with me find out what kind of day had and hear my ro lems Then ey started to get too busy for me First it was basketball practice then meeting of the student govern ment committee then one got involved in cheerleading and another in scouting One night as sat in front of the TV watching Gilligans Island reruns one of them popped in and yelled Hi Mom Well its about time said sullenly Where have you been Ive been home since three oclock Theres no snacks and nothing decent on televesion and all my friends are too bay to play If you have problem lets talk about it said my daughter dont have problem snapped Is it too much for you kids to come home right after sc ool Youre behaving like baby she said Besides youd better get used to it because just got job after school at the dry cleaners at the shopping centre But why whined You dont have to work Youll never be home now Mom its not the quantity of time we spend together but the quality That old chestnut Whatll do between three and six oclock each night You could start dinner How dare you use that tone with your mother If you dont want mother just say so didnt ask to be mother you know Get hold of ourself Mom Being on your own will be good for you Itll teach you selfreliance independence and confidence Also how to cook Ive been trying Heaven knows Ive been trying havent had Tupperware orgy while shes at work or let the dog run loose or forgotten to set the table for dinner but the other night gang of my friends came by and said Wanta whip batch of Brownies and eat the entire pan before dinner dont know how much longer can stay strong Pollys Pginter Problem with longhaired dog DEAR POLLY We are having problem with our longhaired dog leaving hairs on the rug and furniture We can never get them out and they get on our clothes etc due to static electricity Does anyone have solution ROBERT DEAR ROBERT Denise and others have asked the same question The following letters tell us what various readers have done to help solve the problem Do hope one of them helps you POLLY DEAR POLLY Denise wanted to know how to get rid of dog hairs We have the same problem with cat hairs use piece of nylon net to pic them up and it works wonders Wad up piece of net and go over any place where there is hair PHYLLIS DEAR POLLY find the solution for hairs in the house very simple just use ordinary masking tape It even works on carpet lint have been doing this for years and it is chea too VY DEA POLLY hope can help Denise With her hair robiems Our do stays in the garage but often some of his hairs get tracked nto the house and onto the ca cut piece of adhesivebacked aper so that is the Width of my paint roller Remove bac ing and put paper around the roller with the sticky side out but be sure there is an overlap so the paper stays on the roller Roll over any hairy area Fresh paper will have to be put on as the stickiness wears off This works great for me HESTER DEAR POLLY This is for those with hair problems have two daughters with long blonde hair and had to concoct method to keep my sanity 0n carpets reverse the sweeper attachment and use the bristle side Pull slowly backward toward you Hair has so much electricity it will not be sucked up like crumbs etc You will have to remove handfuls of hair every few feet when using the bristles because they hang on do this about every third time vacuum As for the laundr take care of the problem before start washing and le sort the clothes hold them up to the light to be sure all hair is removed so it is not floating around in the washer getting on everyones clothes All this hair is tossed in bag and pitched in the garbage damp pa towel will remove hairs from sinks tubs and so on 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