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Barrie Examiner, 12 Jul 1976, p. 6

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its amazing how popsicle sticks and paint go together lale chier left and An dy Jones 10 tell Elmer Dyer of Kempenfelt Manor Mr Dyer is one of the residents who takes part in the after noon arts and crafts sessions Dale anti Andy are volunteers IIiotoi Examiner Young volunteers at Kempenfelt Manor were just passing by and wandered in By HUSICANNE MctAIHC Womens Editor Wayne and liale Ethier Andy James and Stephanie Corbett are four Harrie students who are not llllltlil away the sum mer liistead they are volunteers at Keiniwnfelt Manor enjoying every minute of it Wayne was the iii Sllfltlltll Hoth he and Stephanie were on their way downtown when the passed the manor We just decided Wl wanted to go in and meet the residents said iie AtllVll co ordinator Sandra Montgomery recalls when the two came to the door week ago We let them come in and before knew ll they were talking to the patients lheyve been here ever la since Later Stephanie and Wayne broiiulit iii Dale Waynes lll Hlll of the limit in iliaptei laients uhoit lillttltrs holds he llitl ieii to the president tl brother and Andy Jones friend Date 12 said he was bored with hangingaround Wane says Its fun to play checkers and with them You can kid them too Its like theyreyourgrandparents lliursday afternoon the four young volunteers and their grandparents had an en joyablc afternoon of arts and crafts After that they seried tea coffee and lemonade According to Miss Mon tgonicry their service plus the service of about 15 more volunteers at the manor is more thanJust auadded frill NICE MORE They are really needed We can use more volunteers Miss Montgomery has been coordinator of the activation program since it started in May lt is aimed at proxidini more recreation for the haiici to HES tli outstanding inaction lxiiiileii ivvoHd tlte tinpl l0llllllit1iitztiLithium ill residents Also if nioreahle pa tients leave the wards nurses can spend more time with those who are bedridden Miss Mon tuoiiiery said So far they have bingo Mon day afternoon provided by the May Court Club and arts and crafts liiesday and lhursday afternoon The Hoyal Victoria Hospital auiiary brings the sunshine art around Wednesday after noon Its like mobile tuck shop The auxiliary rims sing sony Wednesday night new activity Friday after noons is singing with the ollier Street United Church Women Other activities include reading groups and Bible group Wed like to get them out to concei ts too When schoo starts this fall well try to get choirs to come to the manor Miss ilontiuiinerv said adult and tamily activities the ihapei Exammer Tilltllil Outstanding invohenient award to Parents Without Partners Haitie Chapter ot liirciits Without laitneis can thalk up 1976 as oncof its best years The chapter wis chosen for otitstaiidiiii itllllllilliii in olvenient out oi Riv chapters who were represented at the thli international iem eiition ot Parents tiltout lttllltt hi iii last week iii cu irleans hose attending lltllt the Barrie chapter wcie Helen or bett Ioie administrator of Canada tron iiitus chapter president Mitt Burden Lina Hunter diiectoi oi coiiiiiiiinn ser in rural lltt pie grain directe aiii Htane TIlllNtgL public relations of ficer lot the chapter The chaptei has npresen tam es or the follow me boaids Barrie Mental Health The lainilv Life tssociation Telecaie Bic ttrother Associa tioii Auxiliary Big Sister Association uiliiiy and Com munity Campini Along with these the haw helpafriend hos which is used for collecting food money and clothing for families in need They also isu local senior citizens homes Besides the Community iii votvcment award the group received trophy for having the best chapter program in the region YOU hthO to have an even balance of adult and faintly ac to ities said Mrs Hunter Ll1llt for adults include ilisiissior uid therapy groups l1ltlplllts Ltllllg iii litieti llll dances The funds raised from the nwrzttl dance allow oi the niciiibczs hililll to take part in Liinro exonis ic is gtYillt itie and pot luck suppers larents illulil livr was started in this Ra Hideou of New ork iiiit Ho one strung The aim is stil this same to nipitn pare ting skills of single parent who has tneii dioiied stfitttiliit widowed it is not illilitlililiik mg group tlTIJTtHtKliRS Those who come that reason usuall drop out smn enough said ti Hunter Chapter pieszdent Mrs Burden mother of tth said The strong members are there tor the sake of their children ii tT tll tienume concern for our childrciicomes first Bein smile arent is ts hard The load of child raising is on one person sittuldtls said Mrs Hunter motherot ranging in age from 11 to 21 The Barrie chapter lllCll was started five ears ago Tony Everett Toronto district superVisor now has lilo members About twothirds are mes bite the age group trom 23 to 30 the awraee age of most members is lveiween to to to ldllgt lz most cases women hate iiistody of the children iii case separation lrs Hunter Hui mam men belong beemsc fim see their cliiEireii oi iilul it is iil Membership is strong for more reagtxins that Just the tiicttzlu desire ill below The children love it Mrs Hunter Jttl parties and et toiletliers the grim close io the other children and to the grownups too Its like one big happy family Children gravitate without fathers to their friends fathers Children without mothers do the same The children find the needed com panionship At the convention members attended workshops on leader ship rcmarriage legal and legislath research on divorce and separation the challenge oi being single group dynamics and drug and alcohol abuse Former Brooklyn Dodgers baseball player Don Newcomb was guest speaker His topic was the affect of alcoholic parents on the children She has seen some results of the program already Patients who were able to get out of bed but didnt want to are votuii tarily attending activities ses sions Thats where the action is Were trying to increase in teractioii between patients and ltliiiik thats llllpltwlllt too Miss Montgomery is former nurses aide llll the manor but dropped that to become in volved totally with the recrea tion program love to work with elderly people think people whodont have any contact with older people are missiiu lot llieic niissitu ti lot of Ltl Take your baby home SllllllAVHa tithltlIIT lit volunteer shows Mrs Hlpa iiioiid the art of usiniz spray stories and history she said Youiii people brinii back memories tor the elderly Thats worthwhile tlietii thinking about the pom times lot of in back seat of auto TORONTO An inter national authority on flllllillf safety in cars Richard Babbitt says mothers with newborn babies should never ride in the front seat commit home from thehospital In Toronto to meet with rep reseiitatnes from the Ontario Motor League the thitaiio Safety League the Insurance Bureau of tanada and the Mr taiio ministry of transtxirtation and communications Mr lab bitt said baby is safest in the back seat in properly de signed carrier fastened the cars restraint system Mr Babbitt is executive vice president of the company that produces the Snyngoniatic safety seat cat seat for chil dreu wliiih complies with led crul reuulat ions lli said that even mild itll pact caii crush an inlant by hurting him against the dash board or indshield of the car ai iccitletits iti which chil dren are passengers are the No killer in Canada Statistics taiiatla figures for mm the most recent lllllitl3lt show 90 children aged tour or less ere killed and villi iiiiuied in the to year uioup tilt were killed and unit tijtllttt lSl ltlfilfl li lltililutt whi titis lllilld safety methods in ill countries llltllttlltltl West iicrnitiny Au ralia Japan liraii and le ico said child weighing more than ponids can uenciall use seat belt Small children over must be in childs car seat under Hiitiiic scatbelt ltiitlliilltitis Mr liaivtut stud parents tend to avoid child car seats that are Thursday morning films at the Siroud Community Cen tre are pnrving popular At tendance at the first session was 109 mostly youngsters heavy or dilticult to fasten seat should be child proof against lllltltiillll be liizhtweiuht and have itMLJl that is at tractive enough to niotivate regular iise He ieioiiinieiids seats with shoulder and lap belts to pie vent body and head whiplash and properly placed paddiiii to protect the head in cases of ltlt collision tlItAl ITATE atheiine ireeii daughter of Mr and Mrs Edward Green of Harrie graduated rec at with bachelor ot ails dttlltt troiii viitriii liiiie lznversit Waterloo Mic riidiiate of ortlit oiliuiiite FILMS Gt Elli TllTlt lN Tommy Rayburn and Brenda Smirthwa are attentive different poses Films will be screened through Julv and livini toi Stephanie is volunteer who regularly visits the manor ilZxaininer lliotoi ltlliut flu effect in an after noon stioii of iits and craftt at Keinpenteli Manor ANN LA DERS Truth about the other man Dear Min lianders vou recently had column describing The Other Woman Why is it no one has ever described The Other Miiii He lf every where Places youd never suspect Id like to try my hand at it since know him well My wife knows him even better lht Other Man is never seen in the morning unshaven with hair disheveled in raft bathrobe groping for his glasses He appears in the morning at work or in the eveningat afavorite rendezvous looking perfectly groomed and very pealingi The Other Man is not putterinp around the ouse in torn trousers and an old shirt trying to fix the plumbing or garage door or leak in the ioot No hint of perspiration from mowing the lawn oi washing the car He smells of cologne toothpaste and aftershive The tither an is always in good mood When he is with you he is out for good time He leaves his worries athome Ihe titlicr Man invariably has wife who has back trouble is eniotionallv disturbed friigid and is terrible nag She doesnt understand him and talks of nothing but bills unmanageable kids bothersome relatives and thian that are depressing But he cant ltil her to marry you for awhile because of finan cial circiiuistanew the children his aging mother his religion or his boss His list of excuses is endless The tithei Man doesnt care that he has caused his wife untold hours of anguish that she has become guiltridden nervous wreck confused and unsure of herself He doesnt give thought to the fact that his children have heard rumors or sen se StllllOillHlt is ltlllld wrong in the family He is having great hit round tiall concerned only with himself his pleasure and his ego in spite of what he has led his playmate to believe lo vou know him Look again Walching It All From UpClose near airtime Thank you for an insightful description lts bound to hit lot of people here thev live or at least visit Dear nn tauders The reader who signed himself Tokyo was wrong and you were right He said the letter about the Japanese surgeon who sewed sheep hymens in deflowered virgins wst phony The operation was according to the original writer called maku saisel The Houbting Thomas pointed out to you twith great deal of personal Sillivltttlitlfli that there is no letter in the Japanese alphabet Hesaid that was the tip off lwas born and raised Japan and can vouch for the fact that the surgery describwt is not uniuninion in that country It is called inaku seisei which means membrane regeneration Obviously someone made typogr iphical error It should have been an instead of in so don let the soandso grind you down hone Nagasaki Vick Dear ick appreciati the vote of confidence as well as the research You are riizht it was indeed typo as several of my Japanese friend pillllltfl iu This column appears in the Asahi Eiening Ne is at English language paper in Tokyo Thanks for writiiny CREST TOOTHPASTE it too ml SCOPE MOUTHWASH 24 Oz August Thursday at in at Stroud and lednesdayr at in in the Churchill li brary Mary Poole Photo EOPLE and vents 6The Barrie Examiner Monday July 12 1976 PEOPLE AND PLACES MASTEICSIINNIlItH Cora Bowman and Joan Htxlges of Barrie were two of four petnle who Friday received tieir masters cer tiflcute in spinning after taking the course offered at Georgian College WIIH MUNIGUMI Y5 Norman Schell of Men Sound visited with Mr and Mrs Frank Montitoiiieiy on Hayfield Street BA DEGREE James Wilson receith llls bachelor of arts degree in economics at Wilfrid Lauiicr University He is the son of Mrs Freda Wilson of Essamere arms Thornton ANNIVERSARY Bl IIHIS Mr and Mrs Clarence Wood of Stayner attended the 60th an niversary celebration for Mr and Mrs Earl Livingston of Barrie CHRISTIAN WOMEN Mrs Eileen Trimmer senior probation and parole officer for the ministry of correctional ser vices will be guest speaker Jiin at the Christian Womens Club meeting at the Continental lnn HEARING VAN The Canadian Hearing Socie ty Mobile Van will be at the Bayfield Mall July 27 28 and 29 to offer hearing tests and in formation on hearing loss VISITEIHHUIJJA BAXTEH Mrs Hruce Edgar Mrs arol fochraiie and Mark spent luesday with atty Pickles Ketchup Mr and Mrs Jack Ferguson of tirilhii the Ian hmnui mm the loud flittailing its time to call your Welcome Nagon hostess 261454 7286331 lt lZlSiPll Sesame llu Toasted Bu 347 Bayfield $1 Barrie 728094 GHT FREE CITY WIDE HELIVERY mm Sat MAALOX SUSPENStON l2 Oz MON tom 830 am9OODm SAT 830 am OO Em LOTION SHAMPOO 250 ml 169 lb Prices effective July l2Juy 2t HEAD SHOULDERS

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