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Barrie Examiner, 13 Aug 1977, p. 6

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the examiner Saturday August 13 1917 Seminar studies recreation By HOPE DEMPSEY Examiner Staff Reporter Promoting and developing recreation for women was the idea behind womens leader ship seminar held Thursday at Sunnidale Community Centre The information day was sponsored by the women in recreation branch of the Greater Huronia Sports Coun cil Judy Perkin one of the seminar coordinators said we wanted to hold seminar to present different recreation departments in the community and make women aware of how these organizations can be con tacted Toda is primarily an information ay Miss Perkins of Barrie along with Sadie Van Beest of Creemore have been working on an Experience 77 project for the summer with emphasis on developing womens sports ac tivities This seminar was one of our objectives for the summer said Miss van Beest Guest speakers included Bar bara Dietrich and Barbara Fauns from the Alcona Social Palnning Council Gary Stoner Barrie Recreation director George Coulson Simcoe County Recreation Department and Bob Baker executive director of the Greater Hurnonia Sports Council LOCAL RESOURCES Barbara Dietrich discussed theories behind setting up youps in the community and how to use local available resources We can help you get started from facility point of view said Stoner He outlined the functons of the recreation department in Barrie and what his depart ment could do for new roups We can provi pro gramers facilities publicity some secretarial service and help you develop skill clinics said Stoner We also provide lot of resource material to com munity groups We provide reference ser vice said Coulson Where do go for facilities And where can get equipment These are often the questions the public asks Our service is there to answer these questions and others We also introduce trends that we are becoming aware of in the recreation field Were an extension of the ministry of culture and recrea tion to the people FEW AWARE Also people are not aware that the Simcoe County recrea tion department is very involv ed with the senior citizens group and the Arts and Crafts Socity of Simcoe he said These are two areas of major concern for us Bob Baker showed film on the governments National Coaching Development pro gam and explained how it works and the importance of coaching in amateur sports to day Coaching today is much more difficult than it used to be said Baker There are many demands placed on coaching today In past years all you had to have was an in terest in the sport Today in order to coach you must go through the govern ments threelevel program The first level is 16 hour theory course offered here at the college as well as year of practical work in the sport The program was Booklet alerts women to financial reality BY ESTELLE DORAIS MONTREAL tCP Bank of Montreal booklet on what women should know about money describes 12 cases of women in dif ferent situations including that of living together Living together is just another fact of life and we were dealing with it as such says the banks home money Patricia Burns management consultant Were interested in alerting women to the realities Ms Burns and five of management women were brought to Toronto fora 14hour meeting to edit the draft written by the banks marketing department She said they found nothing glaringly terrible with it and judged it from the point of view of those who worked with consumers on the bankers level The booklet contains articles on credit and ms wills and details cases of women in every the courts of her children then they go to the custody of An income tax provision frequently referred to in the booklet is the one allowing divorced parent with custody or widow to deduct one of the children as equivalent to spouse he said It means deduction of 51200 instead of The two examples apply to men as well as women and we believe men will also benefit from its contents the booklet says the banks of women GIVES REFERENCES The booklet does not pretend to plete information on any subject an includes bibliography and list of the provincial womens bureaus and councils 0n the status ive com It also includes glossary of financial ter situation from single to widowed from full time housewives to executives IMPORTANCE OF WILL It emphasizes the importance of making will something woman might not do if she felt she owned nothing Don McLean vicepresident of marketing services pointed out will can determine who will bring up children upon the death of the parent If divorced or widowed mother does not Specifv in her will who gets custody cannot overemphasizc the importance of married women being knowledgeable of the family finances section on widows Single parents are another group McLean finds in need of help The article urges women who are denied credit to follow up on the reasons for it and to be persistent The booklet MoneyWhat Every Woman Should Know is available free in French and in English at the banks 1400 branches begins the twocase Major deformities corrected in operation for children TORONTO tCIJ team of surgeons at the Hospital for Sick Children in Toronto are in volved in the risky operation of facial reconstruction for major deformities in children The Toronto hospital and centre in Montreal are the only places in Canada that perform this surgery on children al though adult surgery is done at Sunnybrook Medical Centre in Toronto Plastic surgeon Dr Ian Munro brought the technique for facial reconstruction to To ronto from its originator Dr Paul Tessier of Paris in 1971 Dr Tessier devised the tech nique to deal with ocular hy pertelorism in which the eyes are far apart the nose is grotesquely broad and there are other facial deformities Surgeons cut the eye sockets free move them closer to gether wire them across the centre rebuild the nose and Manpower counsellor gets Georgian position Elnabeth Brandon counsellor at the Canada Manpower Centre Barrie has been appointed to the secretarial pro gram advisory committee of Georgian College for three ycar term native of Orillia Miss Brandon has been with Canada Manpower in Barrie since 1973 hving previously been with the Unemployment Insurance Commission and prior to that with the Childrens Aid Society of Norfolk County The advisory committee provides the college with link to business industry and other educational insititutions The link is vital in order to maintain career perspectives in the educational program says Caldwell chair man of the Georgian College board of governors graft bone taken from the hip at the temples First the plastic surgeon rc moves the skin and muscles from the front of the skull and face Then neurosurgeon opens the skull vertically so the forehead can bc iClllr porarily removed BRAIN PULLEI BACK The brain surgeon thcn gene tly pulls the brain back to reach the back of the eye sockets The brain is first treated with drug that draws some fluid from the cells causing it to shrink temporarily lhe bony cyc sockets called orbits have holes in them through which nerves arteries and veins reach the eye The optic nerve is the largest and most vital nerve of all damagi can blind permanently Muscles that hold and move the eyes are anchored to the orbits Eye sockets arc lined With periosteum connectivc tissue rich in blood vessels Before the orbits can be freed from the skull the surgeon must remch the eyes from the pcriostcal cnr velope JUDY PERKIN originated by the provincial government but is now run across the country Barbara Fauns led discus sion on Volunteerism Volunteers are the key of an SADI VAN Ii EST organization said Mrs Fauns The interview process is very important in screening volunteer applicants She discussed various skills involved in recruiting for wo volunteers for new group star ting up SP0 from to pm and the evening GARY SIONER BARBARA FAUNS sion was $300 film call Women in rts was shown The afternoon session ran first aid in sports lifestyle What inflation asks fabric dealer WINDSOR nt ttli Many fabrics are lower in price than they were nine years ago says Henry Shanfield owner of at Windsor fabric shop It may seem strange but the cost of fabric remains low as everything else continucs to go up he said Cheap imports sophisticated machinery and the removal two years ago of hidden 12pcr cent tax make yard of mate rial an attractive purchase So do the casyrtousc patterns which cut out all the confusing unnecessary instructions Shanfield said home sewing offers definite savings but thcrcs also the quality factor to consrdcr Allyson lurncr an accom plished homc seamstress tack les hcr own projccts It is her foremost passion shc says but its also practical For about half the retail cost shc can clothc family of five comfortably and fashionably Unless absolutely necessary Mrs Turner wont buy her fam ily any readymadc outfits There isnt anything thats worth the price you pay shc said lothcs arc mass produced at an incrediblc rate and thc manufacturers arc just trying to makc moncy lhcrc isnt quality anymore and feel something make is going to be cheaper and far supcrior to anything could cvcr buy For about 540 Mrs Turncr can whip up three sundrcsscs made to mcasurc and finished the way she likes to sec thcm finished The average retail pricc of one sundrcss is $26 1shirt costs her about $2 to make $1 at the most and she saves thc scraps can make about 11 lshirts for my littlc nicccs and ncph ews out of thc scraps and they wont cost me ccnt The person who sews for pleasure doesnt count time and labor when figuring cost It Would defeat the hobby prcm isc Too many people get thcm selves involved in things that really arent necessary said Mrs Iurncr Ihcy assumi they havc to buy the most ch pcnsivc sewing machine and all notions offered before they can learn to scw adequately There is an initial expense and it can be considered hcfty but Mrs lurncr said thc cost can bc rccovcrcd within year The bcginncr seamstrcss can buy good new or rccondi tioncd scwing machinc for about Sloo Shc should not spcnd morc than $150 and iould forgct about all tlic gadv gcts availablc Until she really gcts into it thcrcs no way of knowing whethcr or not the beginner will want to continue to sew shc said She shouldnt wastc moncy on things shc may not nccdfor fcw years Mother power credited in restoration project HALIFAX ttll Ilicrcs sign in the window that sums up the project This housc is being rcstorcd by power More accurately group of voluntccr women is the result of one womans concern over plans by the local YWCA to tear down fourrstorey housc that had stood vacant ncxt door to its building in downtown Halifax for two years lhc restoration job provides work and training for to dis advantaged women in the city and says project originator mother One good turn Kenny Kowalski passes on few pointers on the fine fart of Hulalooping to Irma Frederickscn 68 Wednesday in Lan caster Pa The ouassion was Then and Now Day when youngsters and oldsters get together to share activities lr ma got one hula out of her hoop left but bottomed out at right AP Photo Alcxa McDonough fills spc cial nccd for thcsc womcn Thc YWCA had planned to tear down thc house to put an extension on its building Ihcn thc economic slump brought decision to abandon the plan but to dcmolish thc ccnturyold housc anyway That got Mrs llclonough in togcar bcggcd for stay of cxccur tion for the house it was not scrvicc to thc public to crcatc parking spacc obituaries IIIHIIIIHIIE Floyd thistic 53 of Hit Kingston dicd luly it at Kingston icncral Hospital following long illncss liorn in Ottawa lic scrvcd for I2 years at ltasc Bordcn and Vimy He lived in Barric for number of ycars and rcturncd to Kingston in l974 wlicrc hc was cmploycd in thc scwcr dcpartmcnl of the Kingston Board of Works Mr hristic is survivcd by his wifc Dorccn four children Donald of Bath Janct Mrs Robert Mundclli of Joyccvillc Margaret Mrs David Avcryi of Angus and David of llath ninc grandchildrcn and sistcr Vcrna Mrs Franklin Saltcri of lnkcrman THOMAS lEIili Funeral services wcrc held Aug at Stcckley Funeral Home Barric for Thomas Wilson lcbb who died July 30 at Sunnybrook Ilos ital Toronto Mr Jebb li clong resident of liarric was retired civil servant and member of Trini ty Anglican Church and was in the 48th Highlanders during the Second World War He is survived by his wife Florence McIntosh his son Thomas William of rillia sister Willa Jebb of liarric and one grandchild QIIZHIK CLEANSII MONllilIAI tll llic Qucbcc Autoroutcs Authority liasannounccd that it will makc session from to 10 pm Admis loug Freer and Terry Page of the Barrie Physiotherapy Clinic spoke in the evening on 14 Appointed rcccnt addition to thc staff of Vlidhurst ollcgc is Ilr Ralph Ircston RA hlSc and IM specialist in nuclear physics and mathcniatics he has taught at thc lniursity of Toronto Ilic Royal Military ollcgc and Indiana Inivcrsity Ilis rcscarch papers arc intcrnationall known At NIiiihurst he will teach and dircct mathcinatics and physics John Lawrence Bencze ll lv liEd has joined the staff of Midhurst College Born in Ictcrborough Mr Iicncn is graduate of Quccns lniversity in Kingston Ilis field is biology with his arras of interest bc ing ccll structure and gcnctics Mr Benczc has published research papers in chromosonal genetics and ill bc teaching biology garbage bags availablc to inccs highways clcan lilt torists in bid to kccp thc prov chemistry and education Engaged Mr anti Mrs Kcn Musicrs arc plcascd to announcc illt for thcoming marriagc of tlicir daughtcr lilcnda nnc to Lornc Andrew Ialtcrson son of Mr and Ils Iolln lattcrson of Itlt LC Mincsing Ihc wdding will tukc plncc at St iilcs Anglican Church Scpt lo Graduated Put lcumon has recently graduated from thc University of Wcstcrn Ontario with ltachclor of Arts in llonors Physical and Health Education He is the son of Mr and Mrs Pearson London Ont Following graduation from officer training school at ltusc liordcn August Zit lcurson with become in Find Licutcnant in Air Operations in the Canadian Armed Forces physical Ann Landers Womenblamed for impotence it Dear Ann Lenders In recent column you said 95pa cart of men under 60 who are sexually impotent have nothing physically wrong Its all mental Have an considered the possibility that women have caused problem So many females today want to be in dependent They resent it when man offers seat on the bus Im not crippled heard one woman say They dont want man to protect them can take care of myself These days females want to be lumberjacks Jills They think they can do everything man can do and better Agreed they should have equal opportunities but Women are NOT men and they should acknowledge the difference with out feeling inferior Dont laugh this off It happened to me and ruined my marriage wonder how many other marriages suffered the same fate Care to comment California Pig Dear Cal At the risk of sounding like traitor to my sex Will say Im in your corner And crowded corner it is We have lots of company so cheer up Bub Dear Ann One of the most valuable aspects of your column is that it allows people to learn from the mistakes of others Thats what this letter is all about address my remarks to nuthe woman who couldnt forgive her ter minallyill mother for having had an affair with her husband My own mother was lot less than she should have been She did not have terminal illnessshe died suddenly before could bring myself to forgive her It has been 30 years now and not day goes by but that dont regret it My mother had to die with her sins but must live with my lack of compassion and the knowledge that set myself up as her judge So hope Lou sees this and does what she should do before its too late She will like herself better and hold her head little higher How can we ask God to forgive om sins when we refuse to forgive the sins of others0ne Who Knows Dear One Youve said it all Ican add nothing but the hope that all the Lous in this world will take your advice Its the way to go Dear Ann Landers Thank you fix telling the world through your column about Parents Anonymous the organ ization for mothers and fathers who are afraid they will hurt their kids physically Id like to add my personal thanks to Parents Anonymous Iwas an abusive parent joined Parents Anonymous just in time It helped me love and understand myself and it may have saved my childs life Now we have moved again this time to Stamford Conn learned there is Parents Anonymous chapter here The tollfree number in Connecticut is 180tr8422Z38 ho others with my problem will join It could make big di ference in their lives thank God every night for Par mts AnonymousA Lucky Mother Freezing from garden key to saving flavor Fastest and easiest way to save and really savor the tastiest goodness from your garden is freezing Key to preserving that fresh from the garden flavor is speed The faster you move from the garden to blancher to freezer the better the taste Freezing is fast convenient and practical Equally impor tant the varieties in your home garden are usually better tasting to begin with than commercially grown types Some vegetables dont freeze well Forget celery lettuce melons or other highwatercontent foods Forget crops that store better in other ways like cukes winter squash root vegetables or bulky ones Put freezer space priority on ber ries and tasty vegetables you like fresh Freezing preserves closest to fresh flavor Equipment for freezing is simple large to 16quart pot wire colander and tongs for blanching plus freezer cone tainers are all you need You most likely have knives parers and other kitchen utensils already Square reusable pint and quart plastic containers are best They stack well to save freezer space Plastic freezer bags are cheaper but dont stack well To remedy that pro blem put them inside rigid square containers freeze and then remove solid bags to store conveniently Follow these freezing basics Plan and organize so you move produce from garden to freezer quickly Use only best goalin fruits and vegetables Eliminate any overripe pro uce Younger more tender fruits and vegetables are best Wash sort and cut or prepare the food Then consult the blanching table in your freezer book or our new Inflation Fighters Preserving Guide Blanching is im rtant It stops enzyme action in food so it stores better anching is simply steaming or boiling for short time After blanching remove the wire colander from the pot and immerse it in cold water bath This stops the cooking process Use ice or very cold water the same amount of time as each type vegetable is blanched Two colanders let you blanch and chill continually Fill containers carefully They should be prewashed and ready Leave headspace at the top of rigid containers Freezing produce expands as ice crystals form Leaving room at the top avoids tops popping open Always seal con tainers well to protect the food When containers cool place on the quickfreezing shelf of your freezer This is designed for fast freezing the other area for storying Quick freezing is best Label all packages with contents date number of serv ingsbquantity weight When frozen many foods are uniden tifia le Keep freezer inventory so you know how much you have of what and what has been used Use the oldest first Freezers should be set to hold food at degrees to main tain food quality Freezing is fun easy and can reward you with lots of tastier eating for many months from your own home garden IYy it yourself Pollys pointers Let white Lm lingerie soak DEAR POLLY have trouble keeping my white lingerie really white Should they be washed with other pastels as some are not supposed to be bleached Should put them in the dryer Any help you could give me would be appreciated JAYNE DEAR JAYNE You failed to say so am only prelumlng your underthlngu are nylon or polyester Authorities suggest restoring whiteness by pouring one hall cup or more of liquid cold water detergent that has special brightener over the damp garments and work in thoroughly Let them soak this way for about 20 minute and put garments with excess liquid from the Ioakln in the washer with hot water only run them throng the delicate cycle Run machine about to minutes In all and have the rinse warm Some things will take to properly diluted chlorine bleach in the wnlh Nylons have been known to absorb color from other things particularly if they are packed away with other colors If all elle fail to restore the desired whiteneu color remover could be used put such things in the dryer for short time until dry but they could be rolled in towel and ironed if desired POLLY DEAR POLLY Hazel could obtain privacy and still let light in her windows by using selfadhesive plastic paper It is inexpensive easy to put on follow directions and can be removed whenever one wishes Light comes through but no one can see in from the outside MRS JED DEAR READERS Mr BR also wrote that he sells reflective film that can be Ipplled to windows Io one can lee out but no one can see in and that nerve an insulator that reduces heat ion in winter and screen out much heat and glare during the hot months Look in the Yellow Pages and sec wholeliI II product in your cityb POLLY DEAR POLLY Save that aha old vinyl tablecloth and use it as great drop cloth when painting lawn furniture or anything This is particularl grood out of doors as it protects the lawn or driveway

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