Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 22 May 1957, p. 16

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Qt Two THE YOUNGVSOLO PERFORMERS in the Spring Music Festivaliot West Gwlllimbury public schools were Sus anne Marshall at 88 No and Francis Ladoucenr of SS 14 Fennells Corners Both are14 years or age mommies Today ind Tomorrow HERE IS HOP ELF total oi 447210 babies were born in Canada during the year 1956 This means birth about every 73 seconds The records show that some thing like 80 per cent of all Canadian births occur in hospital which is high ratio by any standard In some urban centres however more than 90 out of every 100 babies that come into the worldvare bor As result an being decreased year after year at phenomenal rate In the middle ages more than one in every 10 having childbirth in hospital died of puerperal iev er Even if the samemortallty rates prevailed wdayras were in existence in 1935 about 24000 mothers woulddie in childbear ing in Canadaand the United States At our present mortality rate less than 2000 expectant mothers may lose their lives it is rather strange but inter syspmsimnner bfififispitiifefibfi ND HEALING estingphenomenon that more hair ies are born when the moon is full than in any of its other phas es Bethnt as it may thetiact re mains that more and more babies begin their journey through life in hospital The identification of thenew born their feeding and care par ticularly of the sickly or pre mature and the care of the moth er has added to the work and re nel especially in recent years This creasing trend to child birth hospital however iswei comed by the hospital admiistra tor and all the membersvof the ospital team whunre confident atla hospitai birth does much to get the child of to goerlJx start along theroa life Captain Janre around thefintarctic continent in 72174 inspiring many future ex peditionsg anoint VALUABLE morass 311 saw storeswith secon floor for other type otbus arranged to suit tenaht Phone eh Sunbetweeu Ihe Five Dolph TwovStorey on dingnn frnn g9135 depth wonderful location for dep trnent store or suitable for we smaller Remodelling of building could he recliner offices or stock room or any Practical nurses are NEEDED NOW Fordoetor fiftieth institutions ltlinks private home and nursing Mines Industrial can be PRACTICAL NURSE Agelliusb mauoxs nn tolilrmm nether mama Nursrs in CMIEE CANADIAN PRACIICAL NURSING Canadian 5an tpr conudiun wia cn80 he Hatrmml 3mm WM vimSHgl nu Ham ammy SPARE nME min Aiizmwn or Eunmr Elissrs High lhEotm Security imam onerous 5m new to on 5mm arrinirmrolt outviloan students scruoois or 11 on THERE WERE 181 CHILDREN in the massed public to right are David ieiukanine Koren éeeston 10 and school chair that song tor large audience in Bond Head Roger Stewart 10 Back row left to right are DiuneCol Community Hall on Friday evening In the trontfow lett NEIL WEBfi has rhythmband conductor The young tamhourine yet is Judy Haynes Marlenefiaxton played the tri panist or theentireprogram program highlight was the medley of Brigadoon Favorites featuring Dancers Eleanor Bel 13 Favcro bell and Mr and Mrs Norman Campbell Morley Bruce and Marie Guthrie visited on Sunday with Albert and Russell Mews Miss Myrtle Eirick Toronto spent the weekend with Mr and Mrs Maw ltES Bsnonognsmrs rot summon DRIVING ensc mus Now at nannrnrmns 65 Collier 51 32m field 12 Carole Ann Barker 13 and Evelyn Strong MEMBER Oiftheghythm band from Dunkerron School was eightyeorold Elaine Burton The music iestival was under the directlonoi Poul McKelvey supervisor at music in the public schools or West GwlllimburyJI lBTHE BARR EXAMINER WEDNESDAY MAY 22 1931 look your most enchanting Eseli with our permanent wave Sprain cream on Hammer special includlng culling shampooandvsEIting your own style Iliubys Beautygsdon 124 DUNLor ST EAST PHONE riA 34423 DEEP Bhertenlna Maroarina angle Miss Miriam McManni EDENVALE Closed For Redccoratlon Dudgall and Sonwill he re Mrs AIngra decorating this church this week visiteddast week with her daugh Sunday School and church service ter Mrs Aubr Gifien fry Lorraine 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