the oxarnlnér Wednesday Oct 10 on Woolworth Now through Saturday October 2011 Molson challenge Archie Duckworth right gets the upraised fist of support from fellow members of the Brewery Workers local at Molsons Fraser Whitbread left and Bill Daines Duckworth secretary treasurer of the local announced Friday that the workers at Mental atttude aunts Molsons are issuing challenge to all area unions to meet their payroll deduction plan in support of the United Way Their target is an annual deduc tion of $30 per employee per year Examiner Photo Death can be beautiful Lavina Beale 62 an oxygen line across her face says it is the mental at titude that counts when you are facing death Mrs Beale has been living with cancer for three years CP Photo Garden Notes Preparing for winter By JEAN iAHLE Barrie Horticultural Society Those beautiful days when autumn colours were so lovely took me from home good bit lately When went to cut roses found blackspot and mildrew had attacked them Now must get out the vacuum cleaner and pick up every petal that had blackspot on it Than will spray them all well with Benomyl and sprinkle sulphur all over the soil around them This year fed my roses 105210 fertilizer They are taller than they have ever been and still producing well All will need to be cut back to height of two feet for winter protection All roses in this area must be billed up with soil to depth of twelve inches Dont do it yet wait until the ground freezes little at least However you must get your soil in and ready or you wont have it do not advocate taking the soil from around the root and bringing it to the stem The roots like to be cm cred for winter also HIHIStlS Many people ask lllt about perennial hibiscus It is not an easy plant to get started but once you have found location it likes II very hardy Mini was moud six times before found perfect loca IIUll It now has southern exposure where it gets lot of raw water The root is like whole clump of parsnips You may divide II but be sure you do not take all the side sprouts or you will be left vi 1th the original old roof which wont last forever This applies to all perennials when dividing Always take the outer shoots for transplanting This is an ideal time transplant trees and also good for noses lhe roses us Ill make some good root growth but do not have touse their energy for bloom and foliage It is the same for trees Nature lb seldom really dormant An awful lot goes on even under all our snow With the energy crisis ever present good windbreak of trees around the home or farm buildings can do lot to ward off those winter blasts The Department of Natural Resources are most helpful in your choice of trees for such things SOCIETY NEWS The oneday color tour saw 80 members out The sun did not shine Nevertheless everyone enjoyed color at its peak The tour route was by Orillia Atherley Norland Halibur ton Bancroft through Algonquin Park and home via Hunt sville This is one of the best color routes in Ontario The lakes rivers and hills add to the interest LOOK FOR OUR FALL SALE FLYER OCT lO20l 979 PLEASANTPLACE TO DEAL smcor DISTRICT 259INNISFILST 726653I in Barrie it was not until many years after his death that Dr Norman Bethune gained recognition in his own country Tonight Barrie residents will have the op portunity of listening to another Canadian best known in other parts of the world man of similar stature to Bethune in terms of his devotion and life long dedication to the victims of war and poverty Dr Robert McClure like Bethune is medical doctor born and trained in Canada But most of his life has been spent in China where his parents were missionaries in the latter part of the last cen tury and in Peru the Caribv bean and the Middle Best former moderator of the United Church of Canada Dr McClure did most of his overseas work under the auspices of the United Church of Canada although he is universally recognized by all churches and charitable organizations Tonight he visits Trinity Anglican Church at the invita tion of Barrie eye physician Dr John Warnica who met Mc Clure while they were working in Cuba Seating is limited at Trinity but some tickets at $2 per per son may still be available Call Canon Nainby 7262215 for fur ther information All proceeds will be shared equally by the Relief and Development Funds of the Anglican and United Churches VANCOUVER CP Death can be very beautiful So says retired nurse who works as volunteer with local group dedicated to deal ing with death She is member of Pilgrimage Vancouver group set up to visit the terminally ill who often spent their dying moments alone The volunteers strive to sit and listen instead of attempting to counsel the pa tient It death can have so much meaning for the family she said Some advocates of specializ ed care for the dying say modern medicine has disrupted societys method of coping with death The elderly now die in institu tions like intensivecare units at hospitals instead of dying in their homes surrounded by family In Canada and the United States backlash began about 10 years ago and today there are about 1000 institutions for the terminally ill said Jo Han nay of the Canadian Cancer Society RESTING PLACE These places are often called hospices the Latin word for resting place Pilgrimage began with phone call four years ago when social worker at hospital saw some lonely terminal pa tients He called Denis Boyd 32 an employee of Catholic Community Services and sug gested he set up volunteer visiting program Pilgrimage has reached out to Lavina Beale 62 confined to bed with cancerous tumor in both lungs that she has been liv ing with for three years You notice Im not saying dying of cancer said Mrs Beale an oxygen tube pro truding from her mouth Its your mental attitude thats im portant Mrs Beale said regular visits by Joyce Buchanan Pilgrimage volunteer UNWANTED HAIR Gone Forevorl Mn Ions GoMn13nEszologiy7h€mps5t Parliament removal Irom lace and nutty lytlllllWTi shaped Sale 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