Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 17 Jun 1976, p. 7

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ANN LANDERS Make complaint public record Dear Ann Landers noticed you call on doctors frequently forhelp With questions involving medicine In exchange for their help you manage to cover up for them very nicely by manufacturing alibis for their mistakes which are buried in various cemeteries and youre guite pal to the AMA base my statements on the vice you ave recently when reader wanted to know where to report octor whose conduct with woman patient was shall we say out of line You said Go to your County Medical Society Such rubbish You know very well doctors always side with doctors How about better answer70n To You Dear Off Base Its untrue that doctors always side with doctors The leaders in the medical profession are more diligent than ever in their efforts to weed out the alcoholics in competents and knifehappy menaces Ive said it before but Ill say it again If you have com plaint against physician and you dont trust the County Med ical Socrety take your complaint to the states medical li censure board It then becomes matter of public record The meetings are open to the public If the board decides against the physician he can be re rimanded or his licence to practise can be suspended or revo ed And say Good rid dance The world doesnt need any more ourthratersin any professron or craft Dear Ann Landers wonder how many husbands handed their Wives that letter in your column written by the man who said hed like to give his wife to the necrophiliac because she was as good as dead in bed was wife who had that column shoved in my face Read sinissaid the lummox Maybe youll recognize someone you ow plead guilty on all counts replied And the reason Im dead in bed is because you are an inconsiderate repulsive slob then decided as long as had opened up the can of wor ms ought to let him have it with both barrelsand did told him man who hasnt shaved or bathed after hard days work and smells of cigarettes and beer and belches so loud he can be heard in the next room then says Your dinner The Kinettes Club of Barrie had new slate of officers sworn in at dinner meeting Saturday Seated Rhododendrons are from left are Frieda Skip with secretary Kathy Lee past president Evelyn Ansley president KINETTES EXECUTIVE was lousy shouldnt expec his wife to turn on automatically just because he says How about it He actually listened for 20 minutes then replied Im glad you told me Ill do better from now on And he did That very night So thanks for helping us both Ann Youre w0nderfulFeel Ing Great Dear Great What happy news Not all women would get such an enlightened res ponse but Im delighted you did Per haps your story will help others Thanks for sharing Dear Ann You were right about plants respon mg to sweet talk and beautiful music remember that several readers made fun of you when you made the statement study at Drexel University in Philadel hia showed that when house plants were continually subject to 100 decibels of noise their growth rate declined 47 per cent in six days Right on BabelA Paducah Fan Dear Fan Thanks for the scientific data Since started to talk nice to my plants theyve done much better PRESIDENT ELECTED NEW YORK AP Donald Lamm has been elected pres ident of Norton and Co He succeeds George Brock way who was named chairman of the publishing house Norton was established in 1923 COUPLE George and Mary Sal isbury centre celebrated their Fiftieth Wedding An FINALLY CAUGHT TOKYO AP Police have arrested 34yearold man for pilfering from an offering box at Buddhist temple here The repentant thief confessed to burglarizing 120 offices for loot worth more than $33000 niversary Saturday night at the Royal Canadian Legion With them are easy to grow Rhododendrons one of the most beautiful of the flower ing evergreen shrubs are too often not considered for some gardens because many gard eners believe they are too dif ficult to grow While they do require spe cial treatment to get them established rhododendrons in their wide variety of forms can withstand temperatures as low as 31 degrees 25 degrees So theyre not all that difficult to grow says Ontario Ministry of Agricul ture and Food horticulturist DB McMeill Rhododendrons do require an acid soil condition and they do prefer light shade but these two requirements ELEBRATES 50TH ANNIVERSARY George and Mary Wilson couple which acted as best man and bridesmaid at the can be easily fulfilled when the gardener prepares the bed The acidic condition can be provided in sandy soils by covering with to trinch layer of acid peat which is mixed into the top six inches of soil Care should also be taken in choosing the rhododendron beds they should be grown in protected area to prevent winter damage to the buds For best effect they should be planted in groupings rath er than individual specimens on site sloping to the north or east In southern Ontario with its prevailing westerly winds rhododendrons grow best on the protected east side of building or group of trees celebration Examiner Photo New nutritional instruction for school children next year MONTREAL CP About 90000 children in city schools are going to learn about nutri tion next year under new sys tem which has nutritional in struction added to the curricu lum Some school boards plan to start the new program with children from only the junior grades for the moment while others will include secondary school students The education project is the second part of $2 million nu trition program in area schools The first part was the clearing out of junk foods from the schools while at the same time subsidizing more nutritious foods Nicole SaintJean Demers nutrition director for the Island School Council said that al though the food service reform came first the primary pur is nutrition education We started with the food it self because number of chil dren had to eat in the schools and we felt responsible in terms of the food we were offering Mrs Demers said Also ser ving only nutritious food was way to introduce the principles of good nutrition NUTRITIONISTS HIRED She said there now is nutri tionist on the staff of each school board in the area The nutritionist is adapting her nutrition education program to local habits and social and cultural backgroun ds in her school distgict Mrs Demers said she would like to see nutrition introduced as part of other subjects and not necessarily as separate course history class on trading ships might include the story of scurvy disease caused by deficiency of vitamin or ge ography lesson might cover foreign countrys food habits along with climate housing and clothing We want nutrition taught in casual normal way Mrs Demers said We dont want outsiders to do it rofes sionals who dont know stu dents And the best people to carry simple information to children are their classroom teachers PASSED ON TO PARENTS Dietician Jean Gowdey who has been involved in adding nu tritional instruction to home economics classes in Protestant School Board of Greater Mon treal schools for two years said children have been passing on NOW ITS PEANUT MUSH CLEMSON SC AP Biochemist Dr Jack Mitchell Jr has developed new peanut product Peanuts are ground into white mush made into milky mixture by adding water cooked dried into thin sheets and crumbled into flakes Mitchell says the product is nutritious cholesterol free has long storage life and can take the flavor of other foods what they learn to their par ents Parents had told her that their children tell them not to fry foods so often or to eat fewer potato chips or to keep carrot sticks in the refrigerator The parents peared to take such tips in spirit pleased their children were responding so well to their classes Students between the ages of 11 and 13 are conscious of food values she said These kids are protein con scious calorie and weight con scious They know some foods are better for them than oth ers As one part of the program 1900 colorful nutrition educa tion kits have been distributed to teachers These kits based on mate rials acquired from the Ontario Milk Marketing Board and the DESTROYS TREES single porcupine can kill two trees in one night CATCH THAT CALL 24 HOURS DAY DAYS WEEK aslowas $l4lMonth ANSWER SYSTEMS 7281734 ANYTIME Dairy Council of California were financed by $25000 con tribution from the Quebec Milk Producers Federation IIIIHIIIH YOIIII IIIIII WITH SWAN POOL CARE PRODUCTS See Charlie XCYN He has everything you need to keep your pool in t0p condition throughout the season Stockup today Our store is conveniently located in your shopping area BARRIE POOL PATIO Bayfield Street North ILII Barrie 7283436 and Mary Doering vice president Standing are Carol Angle treasurer Doris Aldebert registrar By ERMA BOMBECK Well the family has finally decided on date when we can all take vacation Its shame it isnt the same date but then nothing is per foot All winter long weve been stumbling over one another The vacation season comes and everyone scatters like newborn field mice on cold day My dates are inflexible announced my husband When youre teacher they get sticky if you take off while the chil dren are there Ive got my parbtime job that ties me up said son When does it end On the day fail to show up What about the last week in August gang Thats when we all go back to school What about the third week of August We start football practice The second week of Au gust got tickets for concert The last week of July Ive got that dental work that cant be put off And the third week of July Impossible IIicyre pain ting the house that week kriy lhtll the second Touiit me out Im baby sitting fortheSterups The first week of July Irzivrl on holiday wcckr eiid Absolutely not Okay then the last week of June Thats between pay cheques and cant afford it Whats everyone doing next week If you think can pull to gether new underwear for this group in couple of days youre crazy said flatly lurii back the calendar and well run through it again said my husband You know liked it better in the good old days when we packed the playpen the potty chair the feeding table the va porizer the feeding dish that revolved and played Mary Had Little Lamb the rocking FREEZING JUICES TORONTO CP Home prepared fruit juices may be frozen for storage in home freezer says the federal department of agriculture The juice should be cooled quickly after extraction and poured in to freezer containers or clean milk cartons The containers should be only threequarters full to allow room for expansion during freezing Puala Pedwell bulletin editor and Joy Hogben director Examiner Photo ERMA BOMBECK Vacation time is impossible chair eight suitcases three foot lockers an inflatable wading pool security blanket baseball return net and two tricyclcs and Daddy snarled Were going to have great time or Im going to break few heads The Barrie Examiner Thursday June 17 19767 on Everythingyou always pressed she says because wanted to know about finances when he oes places he is called but 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