Ontario Community Newspapers

Barrie Examiner, 15 May 1979, p. 6

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the oxamlner Tuesday May 15 1919 Lawrence Crawford senior consultant in geron tology to the ministry of community and social services outlines alternatives Examiner Photo Admissions to facilities for aged now hit and miss says consultant By CLAUDIA KRALSE Of The Examiner BEETON Admissons to all care facilities for the aged will be routed through placement coordinating services in the future says Lawrence Crawford senior consultant in gerontology for the ministry of community and social services There has been great deal of hitandmiss selection at homes for the aged nursing home and senior citizens residences especially in On tario cities with unstable populations he says Sometimes seniors are plac ed in homes for the aged when they actually require medical care that nursing homes or hospitals could better provide Some seniors could live more happily in their own homes if adequate support services were NATURAL FOR THE BARBEOUE FRESH YOUNG WINGS NECKS BACK ATTACHED OUARTERED SAVES YOU MORE SUNSPUN I2 01 PERFECT FOR THE GRILL FROZEN FRESH CUT DACII ATTACHED YOUNG ML lEMONADE CHICKEN PINK AND WHITE LEGS AND BREASTS SAVE LB 31a VE I7 CARNATION HASH MEEWALBT l3 VERMECELI SAVE 00 WHILE SUPPLY LASTS 95 SAVE 30 32 59 277F 279 CHAPMANS LITRE ICE CREAM FOR 99 SAVE 39 24 oz HIC 48 OZ DRINKS SAVE 14 BEATRICE YOGURT SAVE 27 lADY SARA CANADA FANCY 48 OZ TOMATO JUICE 68 SAVE 25 NATURES BEST RED I4 OZ KIDNEY BEANS SAVE 20 SAVE DETERGENT BURNS 24 01 SIZE CUT FROM CANADA GRADE BEEF BONELESS CHUCKS 330 STEAKS SAVE 60 LB STEAKS SAVE 60 LB STEAKS SAVE 60 LB OZ POPULAR LUNCH MEATS SAVE 30 BREAD PACK HOT DOG AND KRAFTII OZ MARSHMALLOWS CHUCKS CUT FROM CANADA GRADE BEEF SHOULDER CHUCKS WESTONS MIX EM MATCH LOAF SUPER FRESH PRODUCTS McBIG ASSORTED 700G BISCUITS SAVE 70 PKG MK BEANS $1 with 49¢ VIVA BYSCOTT2ROLL 350 GR SAVE 10 magmas 1088 III CUT FROM CANADA GRADE BEEF 158 168 73 29 BURG ROLLS I39 Sit 86 99 available to them he says Crawford was speaking recenty at Simcoe Manor in Beeton to about 150 delegates to the annual meeting of Ontario Association of Homes for the Aged Region The theme of the twoday seminar was Admissions Felicity or Trauma Crawford cited one ministry study indicating as many as onethird of all seniors in care facilities have been placed wrongly in homes for the aged nursing homes or senior citizens residences according to the ministrys criteria Because fewer beds in care facilities will be available as the aged portion of the popula tion increases and more beds will not be added balances must soon be introduced he says FANCY TRAY PACK SAVE 40 LB SPARTON SAVE 40 LB ENGLISH CUKES I0 01 com SPINACH SAVE 30 MCCAIN 21 01 AIM NEW Low FRESH FROZEN FIESTA EGG PRICES ggmmfl 0R lESS FAT GRADEA CARTONS EXTRA LARGE 99 GROUND SAVE 40 LARGE 89 D01 SAVE 20 MEDIUM 85 D01 l3 BAG SMALL 72 DOT SAVE 50 LB LB EA LARGE 2V2 DOZ TRAY $223 05 01 CATTELLI BIG LB Rox SCHNEIDERS DUALITV TATgSAlAD mCARONI WIENERS 48 75 LR PKG COLE SLAW SAVE 40 LB TAB POTATO CHIPS SAVE 69 BAG LIMIT INGERSOLL 16 OZ CHEESE SPREAD SAVE 30 SAVE 17 SUNSPUN 74 OZ CHEESE SAVE 237G SAVE 30 USA CANADA No VINE RIPE TOMATOES CANADA FANCY GRADE APPLES CANADA No GRADE PRODUCE USA CANADA No NEW CROP CARROTS SPRITE FRESCA SAVE 68 PLUS BO HOSTESS 225 GR AJ29 AYLMER II OZ BOTTLE KETCHUP MACARONI AND MCCORMICK SNACKER CRACKERS At present Ontario Manitoba and Alberta have higher ratios of beds to aged population then most European countries and Britain lntroducton of chronic home care and community support systems in Ontario will allow seniors to remain in their own home and receive nursing care they need from Visiting nurses for as long as they need it he says By 1982 the entire province will be covered either by chronic care or community social support Crawford says The program has already been studied in select com munities We noticed that when the program came in names began to be withdrawn from the waiting lists of nursing homes Aged persons who will pass through Ontarios new place ment coordinating services will be older sicker and have more difficulties incling men tal impairment while the rest will continue to live in their own homes he says services More older workers finding jobs Barries Golden Op portunities Employment Agen 49E 09 LB BAG 59E 49 IP9¢ DEPOSIT 159 239¢ E9t 159 PLUS IOOS OF FEATURE ITEMS SHOP AT THE HOME 100 EVERY ITEM SOLD PLUS 100 OF FEATURE ITEMS ALLISTON AND BARRIE STORES CLOSED MONDAY VICTORIA DAY WELCOME TO A8M FOOD STORES ONE OF CANADAS FINEST INDEPENDENT FOOD MARKETS WITH EVERY DAY LOW PRICE SAVINGS WE DARE YOU TO COMPARE ANYWHRE ANGUS 4245411 SPECIAL EFFECTIVE MAY I622 INCLUSIVE SUPER DISCOUNT FOOD MARTS We reserve the right to limit to average femin needs ALLISTON 4355I88 SToRE HOURS ALLISTONVICTORIA ST ANGUS MON TUES WED SAT 90m 6pm THURS FRIDAY 90 9p CNNER COUNTY ROAD IO AND HWY 90 DAILY nm9 THURS FRIDAYRO l0p SUNDAY HOLIDAYS It BARRIE 4i ESSA RD DAIIY9o 6pm TheS FRI 90 9p BARRIE 7266831 agency cy reports 579 older workers have registered with the agen cy as of April 27 Of these 454 have received employment placement average of 78 per cent Barrie area industries and businesses have placed 320 job orders with the agency since it opened in October 1977 The agency operates with the belief that satisfactory work performance does not cease at any given age Job orders are usually receiv ed by telephone calls from business or industrial employers Files of registered applicants are compared with skills and abilities needed for the job Qualified applicants are con tacted to find out if they are able and willing to fill the job order The employer is told of the clients skills and abilities andoan interview is arranged Puppet show Barrie Jaycettes will stage puppet sow to promote bicycle safety today and Wednesday at the Barrie police station Fifteenminute shows will be held each half hour from 930 to 11 30 am and 30t03230 pm The show is presented in co operation with the Barrie police force during Police Week Barrie Jaycettes run project each year to promote child safety Conducting tour Barrie Horticultural Society will conduct tour to the Men nonite World Relief sale in New Hamburg on May 26 Buses leave Wellington Hotel at am Cost is $950 To reserve seats call 7283873 bet ween 10 am and pm 7266798 or 7288248 The group will also visit the Kitchener market and rockery and return via Caledon Hills Seniors invited Students and staff of Allan dalc Heights Public School Barrie invite all senior citizens to their school on Thursday at 145 pm tour of the open area school visits with students entertainment and refreshments are planned dur ing the afternoon Phone the school at 7283601 if you want to attend Free bus transportation by Travelways Ltd will be provided from Parkview Centre for Seniors Buses leave from the centre at 115 pm stop at Blake St Wellington Hotel and and Grocery on Essa Road on the way to the school Good attendance Beaver Rebekah Lodge 190 reports good attendance at its deSsert tea and bake sale Wednesday in the Independent Order of Forresters hall Ferris Lane Barrie Guests were welcomed at the door by Mary Wade noble grand and Irene Shapcott vice grand Olga Black Eve Len nox Pearl Dougherty and Con nie Kilgour poured tea Margaret Bell organized the tea while Joyce Jacques ran the bake sale Kitchen convener was Dorothy Russwurm Ticket sales were handled by Reta Carter General conveners were Marjorie Wright and Diane Douglas All proceeds are donated to local charities Show tonight Brownie and Guides of Alcona Beach present talent Show tonight at Goodfellow Publtc School at Line and Sideroad 25 of Alcona Beach tonight from iu pm Tickets available at the door are 50 cents for adults free for children Nonprofit clubs and organizations wishing to place free on nouncements in People and Places should send details of upcoming events to the Lifestyle Editor The Examiner Box 370 Barrie Ont L4M4T6 but my Ann Lgnders Past rejection causes problem Dear Ann am 23yearold male who works for well established fastfood chain Im person who wishes to be left completely alone dont want to be bothered for any reason whether its Good morning Good night How are you or Have nice day often wonder what lunkhead thought that one up certain girl work with is from the South and has been brought up to be overly friendly Every morning she says Hi there How are you or Good morning Isnt it beautiful day Idont answer simply because dont want to get into any conversations with her She takes my silence to mean dont like her Actually treat everybody the same dont dislike her any more than anyone else It bothers me that might be hurting this girls feelings but am the way am and Im not going to change Do you have any advice for mePhiladclphia Dear Phil If this is the way you are and you dont in tend to change why do you ask for advice feel sorry for anyone who cant respond to pleasant Good morning or How are you suspect you were bitterly rejected as child and have built wall around yourself to keep from getting hurt again Please consider counselling That wall needs to come down or you will be forever prisoner of loneliness Dear Ann Landers am 35 and my husband is 57 We now have daughter eight years old wanted another child husband did not because of his age He said he wouldnt live long enough to see another one grow up The man is young at heart has more patience than and is wonderful father and husband got pregnant anyway and decided if he couldnt accept this child at worst he would leave me and if he did that he wasnt worth having in the first place told him last week was pregnant when went into my third month He became furious thought of leaving him but decided against it because do love him very much Do you think was devious to get pregnant against his wishes What can do to change his attitLIde7Bcfore Birth Blues Dear BBB Yes you were devious but now that you are pregnant hang in there and dont look back look ahead Im betting hell calm down after the baby is born When he or she says Da da your husband will probably melt like an ice cube on redhot stove Dear Ann Landcrs would like to respond to the person who wrote know what want to say but when begin to talk even in small groups my brians turn to jelly and my tongue leads life of its own Your answer suggested that someone else do the presentation since not all people are talkers some are doers May make another suggestion Sign for public speaking class This will give you the knowrhow confidence and experience that will enable you to handle the speaking part of your job without fear and Worry Thousands have done so and you can too Even students who start out shaking with stage fright often end up enjoying the ex perience of speaking before an audience Ive seen it hap pen Natalie Sclihar Speech Instructor Roosevelt University Chicago Dear NS Your suggestion was great deal more positive and constructive than mine Thank you for the assist Mumm Cant resist bargains By MARGARET WORTH Women are sometimes accused of doing it but we rarely do Children often try but only half of them seem to get away with it The people who do it best are undoubtedly men In case youre wondering Im referring to collecting Not the doortodoor money type of collecting Im talking about the Dontthrowthataway itmightcomein handy collecting My husband is master of the art Over the years he has collected an incredible assortment of junk His workshop is haven of delight for likeminded people Cans long since devoid of identification lurk darkly in corners daring nyone to find courage enough to raise their rusty lids Small corners hide boxes of nuts and bolts never matching but carefully labelled and then theres the wire long short thick thin hanging neatly waiting for some distant time point when they just might be needed The real trouble is that he just cant resist bargain Here is man whose eyes light up at the thought of growing giant brussel sprouts and who cannot resists the thought of the latest discovery in just about anything have been known to hidejunk mail He has rare gift for picking up bargains like eight gallons of high gloss paint for less than halfprice in nice bright shade of lilac or the nifty little can openers 77 two for dollar that are really easy to operate if you are nimble fingered octapus Once in while if under considerable pressure he will agree to springclean Then follows period of vacillation reluctance to get down to the job and finally when he really cant procrastinate further day of rearranging little things carefully in boxes stacking big things in neat piles and regretfully throwing away what he really must Usually about half garbage bag It seems though that just when Im ready to get in there and throw the whole lot out something breaks down and with small smug smile the dear man disappears into the private world of his own making and reappears in seconds with exactly the right nut bolt piece of wire or gizzmo to replace and repair some absolutely essential appliance which he does with superb efficiency Pollys Pointers Brushing best for cloth toy DEAR POLLY have several old stuffed animals that no longer have the tags listing the fabric and contents do not want to risk damaging them by machine washing How do you suggest clean them DEBBIE DEAR DEBBIE My first suggestion is that you proceed with caution Not having any Idea whether or not these are fuzzy furry looking animals or just made of plain fabric hesitate to make any suggestions You might try making suds with cold water detergent that is for fine washablcs Dip brush In the suds and try on an lnconsplcuous place If colors do not run and fabric looks all right then proceed being sure each section you brush overlaps the next one Upholstery cleaner Is another possibility No matter what you use be careful not to get the animals so wet that the liquid being used will soak the stuffing POLLY DEAR POLLY When neither corkscrew nor knife is handy and you want to get cork out of bottle try sticking two safety pins diagonally through the cork opposite each other By pulling on the upper part of the two pins find the cork will respond readily Nuts will stay fresh for an indefinite period if they are packed in layers of sand and put in cool place Soak them in warm water for an hour before using it you would like them to peel as if they had just been gathered from the tree LUCILLE DEAR POLLY When electric blankets will no longer operate and repairs are too costly they can continue to service as warm blankets by removing all the electric wires With small scissors snipped very small hole where the wires are located and pulled them out through the hole Do this in several places along the foot and on the underside After wiring is removed take needle and thread and whip the holes together They will not be very noticeable after blanket is washed and fluff dried It can be of service for many more yearsgA VENITA

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