Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 29 May 1976, p. 7

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Cool dudes ea 45qu Mrs Alice Duckworth of Painswick recently celebrated her 80th bir thday May 25 at tea given by Mr and Mrs Peter Myers of Painswick About 30 guests attended The party was held by the ANN LANDERS relieved at no Dear Ann Landers Can 16yearold guy get in few words Id like to say something to the 15yearold girl who said it was either put out or sit home According to her if dude hasnt get something off chick he wont ask her out again dont know what kind of guys shes been going with but can tell you how it works in our crowd Most of us try became we think its expected But its relief when the answer is no Then we dont have to prove anything Leveling In Califor nia Dear Leveling Many readers will be surprised by your let ter but Ive known it for long time Thanks for leveling Dear Ann Landers My wife and must make decision So far we are miles apart Although real estate isnt exactly your field the question we cant settle is more common sense than anything else We are trying to sell big old house After 15 years and three kids its in pretty bad shape Several people have looked at it Int nobody has shown any interest in buying It needs paint and repaus say its foolish to put any more money into this old barn The people who want it will buy it and fix it up to suit themselves My wife thinks we should paint and paper and go the whole mute Does it make sense to spend about $8000 on house we are trying to unload How do you see it Ann Money Sunk Dear Sunk If several people have looked at the place and mbody is interested that should tell you something Listen to your wife Get the old barn painted and pa red and looking its best Before you know it someone will you an dfer you cant refuse Dear Ann Landers am 36 years old and today am cele trating one year of sobriety Thanks to you joined AA and lave just completed the happiest year of my life There is no need to describe to you the agonies of the alco Inlic You hear from their families every day of the week wish could find the words to express my appreciation And rray say word to those who read your column but somehow missed the message caught the message that transported me from living hell into world of beauty selfrespect and peace of mind You give up nothing when you stop drinking Nothing but de pression regets bitter arguments lost jobs unpaid bills terrible hangovers selfdisgust and loss of face Please keep telling your readers about AA Ann because you and that wonderful organization certainly saved life Mine Grateful To Be Sober And Errjoying Every Day Dear Friend Your letter contains message Ive read rmny times It always gives me tremendous lift Thank you for writing And remember one day at time Dear Ann Landers need an arswer to problem that has teen bothering me for long time Its an inlaw Not father inlaw or motherinlaw but little kid Hes our mphewbelongs to my htsbands sister We dread family gettogethers because of this child He inter rupts adult conversations is mouthy insolent and respects no me He beats up on his cousins and some smaller kid awways aids upin need of first aid His parents make no attempt whatever to disciplne him My husband says we should not interfere say if its our house we have the right to insist on good behavior May we have your opinionHeachache In Holyoke Dear Head When parents refuse to discipline child and In rnisbehaves outside the home the host or hostess has every right to take over and straighten the child out Youd be surprised how fast the youngster will shape up Kids cbnt enjoy running wild They want to be told exactly what the PAINSWICK WOMA limits are Sohop to it Plant therapy for bad nerves TORONTO CP Before psychiatry became science work in the garden was pre scribed as curative for ills of the mind and nervous system Helping Plants Help People is the motto of the National Coun cil of Therapy and Rehabilita tion through Horticulture whose members discovered that horticulture is not new therapeutic tool At one time prisons not only had their own farms to grow food but their own greenhouses aswell Ray Halward member of the American organization Therapy Through Horticulture and propagator with the Royal Botanical Gardens in Hamilton Ont spends lot of time travelling to institutions in litario setting up therapeutic horticultural programs for the elderly and physically and mentally handicapped He said growing plants and flowers can have tremendous impact on people It sets up feeling of con tentment and achievement in people that nothing else can re place We cant se arate our selves from plants ecause we cant live without them He added that it takes only little time but lots of love to yaw things ROOMS OVERILOW At the Ontario Crippled Chil drens Centre in Toronto class rooms are overflowing the greenery as result of garden ing therapy for handicapped children Participating in the garden ing makes the children more willing to do their three Rs af terwards said Barbara Royds director of community relations for the centre The children are encouraged to take home their little green treasures as gifts for their fam ilies and friends because we want them to learn to give as well as to receive Mary Snetsinger teacher at the centre said Were trying to broaden their horizons to bring the outdoors inside We want to teach them the things they can do because there are so many things they cant do Eileen Carson director of oc uipational therapy at Torontos Lakeshore Psychiatric Hospital says horticulture therapy is used extensively in the hospitals lifeskills trogram which teaches patien ts how to survive outside an in stitution Last summer the patients had thriving vegetable gar den going and learned to cook the vegetables they grew One elderly alcoholic who was an outpatient came every day to hoe and weed the gar tbn said Mrs Carson In our lifeskills program are people If all ages from an adolescent boy to middleaged housewife to an elderly alcoholic Painswick Mrs Duck HAS BIRTHDAY Myers who own The Trea sure Chest Antique store in worth has been interested in the field of antiques for many years Actor Hume Cronyn returns to London STRATFORD Ont CP For the second time in 25 years Hume Cronyn will play in Lon dm Ont where he was born and this time he wont get caught with his pants down In 1951 he and his English born wife Jessica Tandy ap peared at Londons Grand Theatre while touring in The Fourposter In one scene had to un dress and put on nightshirt for bed said Mr Cronyn always wore longiohns under neathback in those days you didnt dare go any further than that The night we opened got down to my trousers when to my horror realized that had forgotten the longjohns slip pad the nightshirt on pulled it down over my trousers and very carefully took my trousers if under the nightshirt Next October he and his wife will open Theatre Londons sea son with The Many Faces of Love after spending the sum mer playing at the Stratford Shakespearean Festival Mr Cronyn appeared here in 1969 where he played the title role in Hadrian VII which opened at the Avon Theatre PLAYS BAD ACTOR This season he will play the bestknown bad actor in dra matic literature Bottom the weaver in Midsummer Nights Dream The great grandson of Londons first Ang lican bishop Mr Cronyn also will play fictions most famous JewShylock in The Merchant Venice Miss Tandy will create the title role in her first Canadian play The Book of Eve about woman who leaves her hus band She also is cast in the the roles of Titania and Hip polyta in Midsummer Nights Dream and as the manhungry Lady Wishfort in William Con greves The Way Of The World In 1931 Mr Cronyn made his trofessional debut in Washing ton DC in play called Ui Pops The Devil Since then he has played in Richard Burtons 1964 Hamlet in which he won Tony award for his portrayal of Polonius and has worked in many films including The Sev enth Cross which brought him an Oscar nomination in 1944 Miss Tandy won Tony award for her Broadway per formance as Blanche Dubois in Streetcar Named Desire She also received an Obie for her ifBroadway solo success in Not Jobs not handed on silver plate computer specialist tells women MONTREAL CP Com puter specialist Mary Hunt says the future is unlimited for both men and women with scientific background The idea that women are better at tedious jobs because they are females is just fal lacy Mrs Hunt said in re cent interview It is only be muse of the traditional up hinging of girls at home She said women today have wide choice of jobs Dandelions tough but can be beaten LONDON Ont CP Re search into root regeneration in dandelions at the University of Western Ontario has confirmed that they are tough weed but they can be beaten Unfortunately your neigh bors unbeaten and unbowed dandelion crop will reseed your lawn for renewal of the battle next year On the other hand says re searcher Henrietta Mann you might learn to appreciate that brilliant yellow blanket For two years Miss Mann graduate student in the plant sciences department at the uni versity has cultivated three qrarteracre crop at the univer sitys field station in London The project has produced in formation never recorded be fore about dandelion roots and their survival rate knowledge which can be helpful to the frustrated farmer or gardner who refuses to submit to their blight Miss Mann said in an inter view that if you chop up the roots when the dandelions are at the peak of their blooming season only 26 per cent of the plants will survive CHEMICAL MAKES SURE If you add 24 chemical ale said you get 100 per cent That amounts to control but not permanent destruction be cause of blowing seed There are 50 to 70 blooms per plant she said though not all at once and when they are in full spring flower the plant it self is weakened and most vul nerable because all its energy is devoted zo producing seed with little reserve left for resistance to attack Miss Manns mentor Dr Cavers said the problem she set out to solve was what hap pens after the root system has been damaged does the dan delion survive because of rege neration or from reseeding There was until now no in formation in scientific literature about regrowth from damaged roots in the field un der natural conditions said Dr Cavers The only experiments until now had been conducted under controlled laboratory conditions where regeneratuon was nearly 100 per cent ROOTS FIGHT BACK Miss Mann found the situation quite different in the field While there was better survival in certain seasons the average recovery in 1974 from mot mutilation was 40 per cent and in 1975 when the plants were more mature it was 53 per cent She started with seedlings two years ago this spring transplanting them from greenhouse Each month through the growing season she cut up the roots and replanted the pieces at differenz depths and in different positions OPEN SUNDAY FREDS FLOWERS Highway IT at Stroud 900 am to 900 pm FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS Miss Mann found that the root sections planted close to the surface and those planted more than four inches deep had the poorest rate of regrowth To this student dandelions are means to career She graduated from St Marys Uni versity in Halifax where her parents live with BSc degree in biology and geology She hopes to obtain her doc torate in plant ecology and ther either teach at university or work in agriculture research CRAFTS BOOM WINSTONSALEM NC AP The doityourself craf ts boom accounted for $400 million in retail sales last year for storebought materials and kits Also used items such as juice cans milk cartons and other types of packaging were popular More than 20 con sumer crafts magazine are available to aid doityourself mthusiasts The whole world is ready for them if they are willing to make the effort and get the training needed to handle the jobs they want to do No one is gnng to hand them something on plate Adherence to such philoso dry resulted in Mrs Hunt as cending the ranks of Pratt and Whitney Aircraft of Canada Ltd to become head of the Longueuil Que companys en gineeringcomputer centre When Mrs Hunt arrived in Montreal from Great Britain in 1958 she was jobless but deter mined She credits her background in mathematics and mechanical engineering for the quick land ing of job at Pratt and Whit neys gas turbine department MARRIED COMPANY MAN few years later she married Pratt and Whitney man and left her job for seven years while her three children were growing up le ree Stalin In 1966 she returned to the company and in 1971 was pro meted to her current position We calculate the stresses of rotating components discs and blades do heattransfer analysis aerodynamic design and compute engine perform ance We feed in the data to the computer and we get out the an swers to complex calculations in seconds Mrs Hunt says the beauty of the computer is its capacity to do million calculations in sec mds Our people like the tre mendous variety of problems they are faced with and they find it stimulating And you can actually see the end results of your work by walking over to the engine shops and seeing the turbine engines being built In order to function in the world of com uters Mrs Hunt says loglca mind and love mathematics are necessary CUSTOM MADE DBAPEBIES and BEDSPBEADS Total Decorator and Coordinating Services Choose from an outstanding selection of excellent quality materials and patterns from Canadas finest suppliers Personal service on large or small enquiries Tracking and installation as required Phone IUIS ROBERTSON or drop in to the Studio RR1 Hwy 93 at Crown Hill Only Miles North of Barrie EDMONTON CP Alberta AttomeyGeneral Jim Foster recently suggested that more couples consider drawing up marriage contracts to govern their financial relationship Edmonton lawyer Jean Mc Bean who has recently drafted several such contracts agrees they are useful but warns against assuming they can cover all financial aspects of marriage She says marriage contracts cannot provide for the dis position of property in the event breakup Any agreement made in anticipation of separa Eon will not be enforced by the However the couple can de cide what remains separate troperty what is joint proper ty how costs are apportioned and assets divided marriage contract cannot take precedence over marriage law Ms McBean explains The couple cannot opt out of obliga tions implicit within marriage arch as the obligation to have sexual intercourse with the spouse only or the husbands re sponsibility to maintain and care for his wife and children wife cannot give up her main tenance rights nor can the lusband deny them to her Ms McBean says some dauses included in marriage contracts are virtually unenfor ceableagreements about who The Barrie Examiner Saturday May 29 19767 Foster urges contract for marriage finances takes the garbage out washes the dishes or drives the children toschool CLAUSES NEEDED However even if such clauses cannot be enforced Ms McBean says they should be in cluded because they force the muffle to examine their goals an expectations within the marriage Agreements on whether the wife will work after marriage are not enforceable says Ms McBean but they should be in cluded in any contract My LONDON ReuterTwo Finnish scientists said they have developed scalp treat ment that can halt baldness and even start new hair growing in many cases The scientists who are put ting the treatment on sale in the form of solution say that among volunteers who applied it to their scalp for 28 weeks hair growth resumed Can halt baldness Finnish scientists say contractual agreement not to have children is not legal If me partner wants to have chil dren refusal by the spouse is considered grounds for divorce despite the contract The couple can agree in the oontrac about payment of indi vidual debts incurred before marriage Ms McBean admits that most things people want to in clude in marriage contracts are either contrary to the law or virtually unenforceable 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