Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 16 Jan 1957, p. 14

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lltrs Len Jones Doug retransmit Conn The best part of being sick is that Mummy took time to read aloud to me stories and poems liked Childs Garden at Vets cs because there was lime boy in it who had to stay in bed for while too Tommy told his chum when he got well again Robert Louis Stevenson writes of the pleasant and at Counterpanc and it is mother who makes the dif ference between convales cence being happy or bar lag time It is hard for her Extra demandsjre made on her time energy and pat lcnce But parent and child are often drawn closer to each other during sickness sick child needs more atten tion than healthy one but par ents must not allow him to be comca small dictator If he is noronly child or ifrbls illness has been serious and they have been very anxious about him thls can easily happen Nor should the parent in his real to get the child better assume the dictators role In the first place it is well for mother to realize that her own attitude is of tremendous lm portancc mother just has to keep her courage up and look on the bright side at time of fam ily upheaval Junior is sick but he will get bcttcr liis recovery will be lot more pleasant and quicker too if he does not sus pect that mother is worrying about him Fatigue with the extra work of patient in the houseyis sometimes so great that mother finds it very hard not to he irritable and depressed For that reason she should cut out any un essentials in her day and plan to get in little more rest The doctors orders should he followed implicitly mother should make sure she under stands cleariy his instructions and then follows them to the letter Friends and neighborsand rela tives topmay think they have much wiser waysof treating this particular illness parent may have to listen politelyto their ideas buthold fast to the resolu tion thatthc doctor is the per son who is in full command of childs recovery ANTENA MILLS Church Service The next church =scrvicc held here will be on Jan 21 Oshawa Trip Mrs ODonnell and Mrs David Jones motored to Oshawa on Sunday Mrsunavid Jones remained there with her husband who is now employed in Loblaw store Weekly Euchre The weekly euchre was held on Tuesday night with cigbttables playing Prize winners were Ladies Irene Kcnweli and Mary Cavanagh men George Fraliek and Mr Fairbourn By Nancy Cleaver Map out your childs ay so that there is routine ich is followed wiih time to wash breakfast tidying up the patients room free time for Juniorto amuse himself fruit drink more free timedinnerwtlh rest after his mealrand detinite things to do during the remain tier of the day if Junior can write he may enjoy working out with Mother his own schedule and tacking his own copy up on the wall day broken into dif ferent hours of purposeful activ ity does not seem to stretch out endlessly patient even young one should learn to spendpart of his time happily by him self mother must he careful that her childs eyes are not strained by reading or handiwork during con valescent stretcbor TV if the family owns set Lis tening to radio singing fav orite songs making up and telllng story are all activ llles which are easy on the eyes Children love handicraft and small patient needs crayons if he likes to color blunt scissos for cutting out pictures or de signs and other play material Simple weaving sewing or knit ting are other possible occupa tions if there is portable phonlt ograph in the house child can have many happy hours playing it himself big calendar on the wall with each day stroked off at night time makes child feel that his time for being in bed is passing it you have sick child on the way to good health again in your home try to giver him happy memories of this time evekEn Confined to Bed Newton Ludlow is confined to bed with heart conditionand we all wishMr Ludlow very speedy recovery Progressing Well Latest reports arcvthat John Clarke is progressing favorably at thehospital in Allislon and expects to be home soon Short Visit Mr and Mrs Pat ODonnell and son Peter spent few days with Mr and Mrs George Peacock dur ing the CPR strike Getting Better LatexJerorts tall itsthaw Elizabeth Crosson is progressing very favorably in Toronto hos pital and expects to be home soon Weekend Visit Miss Donna Robbins of Alliston spent the weekend at her home here Large Attendance very large crowd attended the shower for Mr and Mrs Vern on Butches in Baxter Hall on Thursday Dec 27 George Mc Cague read the address and pre sented the newlyweds with sub stantialpurse of money from the NameOmlfled IIarold husbands nam was omitted from therliat of success ful candidatea fin last Hondays Jan 7eleetion in Oro Town ship Mr Husband is to be donbiycongratulated on being the newly elected chairinan of the 0m Area School Board for 1957 SS Annnil Meeting The SS annual meeting was held at thehome of Mr and Mrs wallace Gough on Monday Jan with an excellent attend ance of teachers and committee members Encouraging reports were read by the secretarytreasurer and there is mum on hand of some $60 The majority of the teachers assistants and commit tee members were returned to of fice Wallace Gough resigned as sup erintendent and Howard lCamp bell took his place with Ivan Clark as assistant Miss Eileen Murdock is now teacher of the kindergarten class with lilts Keith Sanderson as assistant Mr and Mrs Gough served delicious lunfh at the close of the meeting Sympathy of Community mpathy is extended to Mrs nion in the death of her six tcr Mrs Chew of Colnc Lancas England Mission Band The regular meeting of the Mission Band was heldafter skating at John Masons At 430 hot dinner was served to 14 members and the presidentCaioi Bertram thanked Mrs Mason and Burns community The ladies prepared dainty lunch and the balance of the night was spent with danclng to the music of Norval Robbins and his Dance Band Village Trustees Village trustees for 1957 are Danoer Alec Patterson and Lewis Hetherington Sale or Rent There are numberof houses in Everett available for sale or rent at the present time Out and About William McGill ls out and around again after his recent ill ncss New Years Eve Dance very large crowd attended the special New Years Eve dance at the and auditorium in Camp Borden Special door prize and spot dance prize Were award ed The auditorium was gaily decorated for theoccasion and at one minute to twelve oclock Robbins and his Dance Band broke into Auld Lang Syne and everybody went balloons burstin crs and everythm to make the event gala affair Everybody then sat at tables where lovely ehicken dinner was served The party broke up atlhree oclock in and noisemak the morning FED IN JIFFY IICH Very first use of loathing cooling liquid DDD Escalation positively relieves raw red Itchfluted by eczema minu scalp irritation attainscilia itch omiqu Grenada momma trial b4 ltle must satisfy or money but Dont miner Aal your Intuist for PIBCIIIDOIL circles with CWILHELM PAEZWALI pros pector in the Kirkland Lake area claims to be the oldest man in CanadaHe says he no is recent visit to Kirkland Lake was the first time since 1870 he has spent more th two days out at lthehush His daleof birth isrnoi no presided at the meeting which fol lowed The roll call was anstvcred by thepayment of tencent fee and the Offering was received in box mode to represent church The next meeting is to be at Rodger Husbands on Feb 18 at ter skating June McArthur was in charge of the worship which was opened with the singing of hymn Janet Campbell read poem fGods Iich For Us Edna Bessc read verse on Health and June conducted Bible contest on SevenzBoys in the Bible Sunshine Boig is to be made up by the Mission Band members for Carol Annetts mother The chapterin the study book on New Years in Korea was given by Mrs Campbell and then the installation servicewas con ducted for thenew officers The prayer Loving Father IIear Our Prayer was repeated and our own closing song The Mission Band Is Over brought this ting to close norm RESERVATIONS am use TICKETS STEAMSHIP TICKETS CONDUCTED TOURS on ribs can annex RENTALS BOOK NOW FOR 1957 FOR INFORMATION AND RATES CONTACT Barrie DrilledCor litTravel Service xozlounuor 51 PHONE PA 82172 statesman st0 RES NUiB llwtsfmenoUsc TELEVISION NOVtY Ithe ultimate in television brought to you at this amazing price reduction right in the season when the best programs are on the air This set features Super Cascade Tuner Alinco Speaker Automatic Range Finder Removable Salety Glass and convenient AcrossTheTop Tuning the same features as offered in higher priced models Model 42209 REGULAR1275OO SPEcIAL 1009 Down 175 Per Week ENo WASHD AY PROBLEMS See our completeyselcc tton or Console Models all priced to save you at least 25 llble Ina Iull FORGET ABOUT ThilWEATHER DRY CLOTHES SOFT ANDTLUFFY ANY DAY IN THE WEEK firestonc AUTOMATIC DRYER No more worry about the weather lno morehanging clothes out in the cold Any day is wash day with this economically $94 airinrsrour no priced featurepacked dryer Come in today or full informa tion This dryerOffers Large Loading Door Perforated Drying Drum Porcelain Enamel Top and many other outstand ing features REGULAR am 1000 00W CUBIC FOOT 1000 LBS CAPACITY NIHFREEZER Modern Streamlined styling in gleaming white enamel in terior of Bermuda Blue with silver trimmed baskets when the featherlight counterbalanced lid is opened the in tjiorisautomatically lighted Outside measurementsyahié thigh 60 long 34deep This freezer is comparable to units on the market setlling as high as$60000 Carries Eirc stones Electrical Appliance Warranty WA Meeting uThe ladies of the WA met in church schoolroom with it meme hers present Mrs Margaret Car son our new president was in the chair and conducted the votionai program Several finepapers were given by the members Itwas decided to buy more kitchen equipment with the birthday money The usual delicious pot luck supper was enjoyed llIovedHome Mr and Mrs Alvin Cox and iamily have moved to their new home at Hillsdale Sympathyfif Community Much sympathy of this come munity is extended to the bereav ed family of Mrs Albert Maw We are pleased to see llobert Boston and Garry Priest feeling better again SPECIAL 1200000va zyio PER WEEK sAvr 0N GENERAL EtEcTrIc Aral ANcr Home and School The monthly meeting of the Home and School washcld Wed nesday might Jan with 15 present It wasdccided to hold tobogganing party for the comJ munity on Wednesday evening Jan 16 with adults paying 25c children free Lunch served in schoolroom after gt Th program was put on by Knapp and Maridn hey gave some fine papers also contests most delicious lugch wasserved by the two ai EXAMINER Photos 27 FOR THE Price on NEW TIRE 2900 in Big businessmen grow from small businessmen In the coining of Expansion Canada will need people uainedyto lo kyahcadvand think ahead At Qominionwe enjoy talking business with ma atany age or any geOf his developmcn if ure welcome at Size 67045 nuns with treadahln trad 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