Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 10 May 1968, p. 6

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stations as OP 11an Scale camu aides more new to adopt the infill II lend tattoo to provide such request was niche needs in Lseaoinfi passed in principle at the cou fiannual meeting ofns Kothers which Delegates Also said New Bruns wick bar In ombudsman mu new hm htra Harold Kline of Hallie amt nmu mutate rtvn molested council president ministrath Cameron saidfna special plans are be considered this time atlooal Hospital Day is set asideto observe the sy in im of Florence Nightingale the honing pioneer whose innovations led to tho lrm ptovemrnis of hospitals round the world Through the years the day has becomean occasion in Canada to focus attention on the Woman Minister For Presbyterians manure CPI alanine Jeffery received her bachelor of divinity degree Tuesday night at convocation ceremonies at Knox Collegeka this th rhn Bennie HIIDAY rear to use 1thth STAGE morass DEMONSTRATION Dismantied mldentsol the Eshson Reservation stagcd of the lodinn Affnira Depart ment administration office in sanitation and mole adequ ate housing Women and con protest move They are inter ested in free medicine some protest demonstration in front They demand Improvements drcn were prominent in the of which they nowpayfnr Prepare The Older Child MakeAhead For Arrival Of New Baby by canny mas ran The mother expecting new baby soon is wise to give thought to preparing the older child forthc coming of new baby mother writes from Ohio lily husband and are vex pectingour second child this June Our son will bez this April My problem is with Timmy and tho complications that may arise after the blth of the baby must say Timmy seems quite average for twoyear old He from birth was always pleasant adiusted toschedules vary quldsly and is very cooper ve Tim my was in the hospital when he was in months oldlio suffered from case of trout and pneumonia When he came home he fell into habit of car rying blanket around At first tried to discourage it but was unsuccessful He doesnt suck his thumb while having this blanket as some children do nor does he take the blanket out of the house Timmy never took any toys with him to bed but now has this blanket which hawil not leave alone cant understand why he started this unless it was because he was away from Tom and me for that week and he feels sense of security with this blanket now Since this has happened with the blanket my first question is what will happen when go to have our second child Tom is in the National Guard Every year his unit goes to summer camp for two weeks This year they leave in June We have made plans for Timmy tn staywith my sister while law in the hospital She hnsIhree children around Tim mye age If Tom should have to leave bheiors have theniliahyaldo you ink Timmy est these sudden changes My second question has to do with the two children sleep ing in the same room since it would be almost impossible to arrange otherwise as weilve in two bedroom rented home at present With the baby waking for feedings feelit might be quite easy for both children to keep each other from getting their undisturbed rest lily reply in part As you so clearly foresee pos sible problems with Timmy and seem to have when insight into his feelings have notion you nnd your husband will work at this matter very well TEACH SELFRELIANCE Dont be unduly concerned about Tlmmya attachment to the blanket At this time would not give it any thought It your sister lives not too far away why not have Timmy stayle her and her children for night or two before the expected hos pllal date foryou7 Most important will be you helping Tlmm to he as sellre ilant as possi la and less de pendent on you To leave Timmy ior short periods be tween now andJune with Dad or babysitter might help The children sharing the same room should not be serious problem As Timmy develops good sleep habits hemay not be easily disturbed when the baby mustgbo fed at night In case be is Dad might find ways to sooth and comfort him For few weeks you might consider havingthe baby in the room with you and Dad in any event aim to have Timmysregulnrbed for blrnnt the present place in his room After you return home with the baby encourage Timmy to help you and bilng youthinga as you Il none care fos the baby Prepare Dad nndrelatlvea and friends to avoid making the much fuss over the babyand to pay due attention tofimmy What is common 5an0 way of helping child of school age to overcomerhedwetting After physician has ruled out physical causes assure him he need not feel worried or ashamed With the he of an alarmvclock awaken often enough for himto keep dry lengthening the periods between gradually it is lineifoiten parent is on hand to make sure the clock wakens the child and later he learns to eat the clock himselL iParty Dishes Maire ahend and freeze arty dishes can make you dostess with almost nothing to bridal showers or spring re captions are occasions on which you could serve sandwiches Rn member that most meat fillings freeze well as do cheese spreads olives pickles and nuts However since mayonnaise salad dressings and cooked egg whites do not freere successfully handy alternate bindings for sandwich fillings could be dairy sour cream cream cheese or milk Open face sandwiches are popular party items To help them keep their shape freeze them in arsingle layer before packaging advises the Food Council Onmrio Department of Agriculture andFoad CenadianClubWOmen MoveTo Imposing Premises In England LONDON CP Canadlan eiuhwomen in London have found new home away from home in the imposing premises at ginRoyal Commqnwealth So Canadian Worn Club which provid ot the drivebehind last years Centen nial hall and devotes energy to other tunderaising activities for charity was forced to seek new premiseswhen its 17year lease expired with the FANY First Aid Nursing Yeomanry Club in the plush Belgravla district Their mova to the huge stone huil di ng in Northhruberland Avenue close to Traf ai ga and Canada House enhance existing Canadian links with the Commonwealth SINGLE VISION $1395 Society which nlnIs talent as hub of Commonweale activities in London The cluhwomen will their own lounge which theyplan to till with Cane Two major rooms in the bu ing bear Canadian names and are panelled with Canadian wood One at them the Canada Room lined with yellow birds was presented by the Canadian government and replaced after wartime bornhdaraage Viscount Bennetttha prewar Canadian prime minister left £10000 and collection of books to the so Among rare items in the library are num ber of drawings by Frame of the building of the Rideau Canaicopies of which were presented toCanada aa cam tenniai gift BI FOCALS $19915 COMPIEIE Willi FRAME llNiES ANDuif Groonriand liolislrecl To gt Your In Prescrl comforgggilgg uni Prescrip ion will contribute greatdeal so carry in the days since in humor vacations holi days weekesnda at the beach gardening Sport1 motoring etc can all be more able and safari have from sun strafing Protect your eggs from and inninfill precision group specifications of the Na cations CS 339 in suits inns till rdper mfirotectlon ngeroua tutviolet of the smOImpreactlgttan sunglasses are and hpolishes guarante anl Bureau of Standards Fed to meet the strict als anions to noon infill lLitai role hospitals iii In provid health care thecoinmunlty wanna urn moms To mark therare coincidence of not Day same hoepf have chosen ftho Life Be gins sa tiationailloepltal Day at 90 100 or on every young Canadians these days the community hospital though the national birth rate has declined in recent years more than 570000 babies were born last year All but two per cent of these babies were born incarnate pped hospit ald fly em first triiclal days under constant watch and care in hospital nursery INSTANT DRAMA The first 60 seconds babys life are full of drama During this crowded minute he undergoes thorough physical examination The obstetrician checks his heart ratephreathlng muscle tone reflex and color it the baby page his first physical with flying colors he is handed over to his mother for their first meeting and large helping of love And in Ontario all babies are also tested for PKU tphenyliietonuria gen etic disease which can cause se vero mental retardation PKU can be corrected by baby on detectedeariy high quality year rotmd failing ontho The place where life be ery rooms and spent the otthe ttiag the is special ilet it it is armor nose Think heaven for little girls especially storybook look In back in fash ion with enough tucbs rnlflu ribbons and large to make every young miss feel like heroine in romantic illustra tton ward ty for big girls little sisters are enloying their own Vietnrlenw vivai compiotowiih shirt waists dirndie pineforel aprons standup collars and wrisolenglh deevcs Fortunateiy for husy moth ere theres nolblnfeidfash toned about the ab valved The great majority of these flattering clothes are in materials that combineDauon with cotton or orlon with cotton or in other synthetics and blends which are cornpletely washable in machine and can be safely dried in aldryer Even better news for mothers the wide selection of chil dren wear bearing the durable press label This means of now that the in line with the trend to romanticism and ferninlnh rfcs ln PepUp Toaster one in gift on viii loastass automatic POIHlp save her time master Situation andtoasllng efficiency Storybook Look Features Frills course that such garments will my retain their original shepeancl texture through ebuntieae auda Iilii lag and with no boning needed after being dried in dryer Many durable press fabrics have IpedII finish which air lows practically all water and oilborne status to be washed out during ordinary rudslng with no pretreatment required Little boys shouldbe ea pleased as their mothers with the citcremated jackets and trousers of durable prom orlon or cotton knit since these com blnecomfort and style with easy care New and equally easy to care for are the durable press stretch fabrics favored for chil drens sportswear this season wlth the accentwn fit andflair designed to weather the fre quent iaunderings which sum mer and vacation wear Inuatiy require Torrycloth the orlglnalreuy is wash tiniron fabric is softer and more velvety than ever it is cment favorite for little in near Medan rant it have parishesat Engla hart and Tomstown about so mliesnorlh of North Bay 11 be glad to get thingy with and start doing what every normal minister would do nit Jeffery said following the ay ceremonies wasramv our Miss deery graduated from the University of Western Ontar in London and Ewart College demons and missionary training School in Toronto fore enrolling in Knox College in 1955 fit was not until the last two months that considered going intoithe ministry she said had to do lot of thinking it was difficult decisio Min Jeffery said she expects to run into problemsand orifi cisrn from her fellow clergymen and parishioners because she is woman Ashed whether she would er marry ltlLse ieifery said How would know No asked me girls lingerie and sleepwear as wellvse beach and bath robes it being featured in an appeal Ingselectlon at say colorful and rcoiorfast flowered prints and stripes riser ouaiml LENSES FINEST NAIIONALBRAND Fumes BROKEN FRAMES erosion on nevucrowmie you wan we fill AllDPlOMEfRISle one oocrons rorscnivrlous models is REQUImDrKBY ULras Sanson Dominionnlxciwlih tspeetlfinger tip control apdchiome plated heaters with pu Iton ejectin otharrDoy Gift Price to instructions for knitting these armean can be obtained by writing to Needlework Dept The Barrio Exmunar id yiieid St Barrie and requestionleafiet sea Please enclose slamped Self addressed anvelo will bring much pleasure totheniao in your life Enth slyledcon be knitted wlihor without easy all over

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