mz=uo5ii 137 Georgian Colleges tovy ea the examiner Monday May 15 1977 As part of the threeday Rotary district conference held in Barrie the lluroiiia Rotary luh sponsored fashion show Friday morning for wives of visiting Rolariaiis at the Barrie iolf and ountry Club on St Vincent Street ith the exception of one model from the Town Shop Harriett Duly tlefti vicepresident of the Ntlisiiig Diision at Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital Lafayette Louisiana discussts hospital procedures with tieorgiaii ollege second year numing students Rebecca Villarmia lhillipiiies len all fashions were modeled by wives of the lluronia Rotarians omnientator as Olga lllll with fashions supplied by the Town Shop and Simmons and Local trapper and Rotarioan Lloyd ook provided some commentary on the for industry prior to the show nifer Kraan daughter of Mr and Mrs Kltlilll lilfi Rodney SL ollingwood and Diane icliolsoii daughter of Mr and Mrs Nicholson RR lotteiiham taorgian ollegc lhoto Area jobs for nurses diminish but some are still available years graduates of sociated with the total health cart field nursing graduates nursma program lll find the ailnougf the demand for nurse has iziinishell somewhat local there are still good lot azalame Drerbarm Dean of Health Sr said tiia newer hi gloomy employ rner forecast generally as can llll pick and choose in Ontario and elsewhere in aiiada While about on per cent of our past gradimting class had nurs iig position within our region and elsewhere in aiiada where none ot our giaduates had ap plied At the IODE card party Edith MacDonald of the Kempeiifelt l0DE hapter poured tea Wednesday evening at the annual Marathon card and gt1e dessert party held at the Legion Hall in Barrie Greta liinley was among those who participated in the evenings ac tivities tExaminer Photo Mr Luterbach turther stated that public reaction ovtl reaction to the closing of some hospital beds across the pro Vince resulted in general bleak outlook for graduates ot health ielated programs and an unfair and incorreet asses ment of job opportunities available to nursing graduates oceurrul He added its not necessary foi our nursing graduates to move to the initHl States There are employment op portunitiis available here lll tanada but we need to lHtifllllf that in the hour many more of our graduates Wlll continue to be lured to the States where eniployiiieiit op South Simcoe teachers annual dinner South Simcoe Area district of the Federated Women leaehers Association of hi tario held their annual dinner meeting in St Johns United thurch liellowship liall Alll3ltlll toiiiprising the lownships of Adaiala leeiiiiiseth losoroii tio Essa Wel tlwilliiiihury and the towns they contain Alliston ihetmr iradtord and lottenliaiii approximately Itlti teachers sat down to the roast beef dinner served by the llW and paitieipatwl iii the meeting which followed with Margaret Hague ot leeuiiiseth North teiitral presiding and taio Reid the sicretary Presentations were made to three retiring teachers Mrs Madeline Rutledge lot tenham Mrs Lorna Devlin Bradford and Miss Barbara Stewart Bradford tthe latter after tt years in the profes Stonl Guest speaker law student Joanne Lezitch of Toronto gave talk discribing community law offices and various aspects of family law Sewing as executive mem bers for the 7778 term will be president Anne Swift chumscth South Central secretary Iris Marriot Brad ford and treasurer Margaret Michic lcxrumseth Central ptilllllllllts may he more plen titul and at times even more rewarding There an acute demand for nursing graduates in the liiited States The tieoigtali ollege llaceineiit Office has liieii con taeted by hospital recruiters in Alabama Arkansas llorida ldaho llliiiois Louisiana Maine North taiolina lenii sylvaiiia Texas and Mali llairiett llaly Vice president of the Nursing Division at thir Lady of Lourdes Hospital in Lafayette Louisiana isited itorgiaii tollege recently to in terview ttiltl year nursing students at the Bairie tnmpiis Hur Lady of Lourdes is 23 but hospital in university community ot tltitltltipeople We area teaching hospital and ot ter training for nurses dieti Iittli respiratory therapists medical record administrators and other health related categories she said it in ii it Some of the fashions that were to be seen at the show are FRUM llIll Valerie Dunn in powder blue se quin gown with matching cape loan iaruer in white and black cross mink coat patch pockets ieorgie Lackie in white lioblinoli with leather inserts and Fashion show for the wives of visiting Rotarians her pant suit and red Tshirt Valerie Dunn in brown print laiitlen swimsuit with white lace laiitleii coverup Marilin Hamilton in safariJstyle lricli pant suit with bright yellow nne Klein lshirt Es amiiier Photos by Rolf Kraikeri lifestyle Volunteers can do part in helping young offender Volunteer work no longer involves NH iety women doing an hour of work week at tasteful charity says Barb Richards lllHliit ol tt ilt Die day ot Lady liouii titul society yoluiiteeiw is over she told people at the Friends of the toiiit seminar Volunteers are now in volved wuh iiiveiiiles and correctional institutes through programs such as iiNlIUT program with till volunteers ltiiided by LilgltllllSlltSily companions progiaiii Is one of lNlAt liis tlloils to help llt1lllt say gt Mrs liltllitltl Veu only been workiiii intheaiea ot llieiiilelifoi about month shesaid The program would link couples or single adults with children who dont get the support they need trom their fainilysliesis ther llthIlllt areas th TAtT is involved in include oflering tutoring programs stalled llll retired teachers for students trying to reestablish themselves in the school system Slll ll ROOM HNlAtT volunteers are also staffing nursery playroom in the family oull offices in Barrie she says Aiiothei ttiNlAtl progioiii is vic tiiii oileiider ruoiiciliatioii concept involving third member in an iftoll to make restitution and coin munity ser ins program iii tilyllli people sentenced in court to stlt in com iiiuiiity orgariiition rather than liiie tiill trains volun teers tor wrk in mental health and iiiectional iii Sllllttts say lrs Richards lhe llig llrotlier and Sister oigaiiiatioiis itlt lo other volunteer oiiiiniatioiis lll Barrie involvut in what hillsdale wi news The llillsdale Womens lll stitute met recently at the home of lreiie MacDonald lresideiit Mrs Gordon lhomp sonopeiiedtheiiieetiiig lhe motto April Showers llriiig May lloweis was ex plained by Mr MacDonald who read spring poem Eleven iiienilieis and to Visitors answered roll call llll spring thought expressed iii poetry Mrs Morrison the assistant sixretary conducted business in the absence of Mrs romhic The program was games night The hostess served lunch assisml by Mrs lhoiiipsoii lhe mietiiig closed With the Sistei Dora praei The district annual meeting will beheld in ariiiinster May It The llillsdle WI plans te time table of homemade ai ticles ll the llillsdale lll Iuin gtl Hydro poster contest winners Four Barrie area schools St Monicas St Marys Steeli could be family court cases says Mrs Richards Big Bitithers is preven live program says director Stephanie ox Were hoping we will provide an alternative to having them lash out angrily she said Big Brothers has the chance to offer boys without fathers guidance says Mrs ox Its chance to show them that they can be useful Citizens She says lti tyiys are waiting for men to be their Big Brothers and says the boys hardest to match are those seven and eight titl of age Most Big Brothers are in terested in certain relation ships she said while at this age they still need hit ol babysitting The two spend minimum of three to four hours week together The benefit ot the program is deriyed from caring adult she says The boys would hopefully be able to see another way they could grow up in the community Big Sisters deals with dit fercnt aspect ot tamin life says director Marlene Naiini iirls seem to have more of problem in relating to the home she said mid they med home at iiiosphere lhere itlt now It matches in Barrie thiough the to year old program says Mrs Naiiiii St and Allandale Heights were selecteed to participate in Ontario llydros Energy onservation Pilot loster ontest Approximately tutti entries were rccieved of which the one submitted by Kelly Dunlop at left in above photo was chosen best and the one submitted by Steven Holden was selected second best Kelly is student at Allandale Heights school while Steve goes to St Monicas Examiner lhotoi Ann Lander Never reveal adoption past Dear Ann As woman who gave up child for adoption may express my views Several people are pressing for change in legislation that would give adoptees access to their birth records If such legislation is passed and hope it isnt it must NOT be retroactive Several years ago when gave my child for adoption they promised me that my recor would remain sealed forever to EVERYONE including the child Most natural parents do not want child of the past to sud denly enter their livts If my child ever comes into MY life will sue everyone involved Please advise adoptees that unexpected exposure of the past can cause great deal of damage heartache and even reak up an otherwise good marriageSealed Forever Hope Dear Sealed always have taken the position that adoption records should remain sealed foreverto everyoneand shall continue to hold that line in spite of mounting pressure from the opposition tell all adoptees who write to me Your REAL parents are the people who raised you Dont go poking around You may regret it Dear Ann Landers am telephone solicitor My job isnt the best way to get to know the public We phone people morning noon and night and realize we could get on per sons nerves but why dont THEY realize that they can get on our nerves too When was kid remember my mother teaching us manners Im only 20 years old and it seems like manners are rapidly going out of style We talk to at least hundred people day Would you believe that 50 per cent of the time we end up getting receiver slammed in our car Not so much as No thank you or Goodbye Wejust end up talking to ourselves Please print this letter to let people know theres human being on theOther End Of The Line bear Heres your letterand hope it helps Npothank you takes just second to say How about it Dear Ann Landers My husband died of lung cancer last year He was heavy smoker and the doctor said his cancer was caused by cigarettes lam writing to ask why newspapers dont say cancer in the obituary see heart attack often but cancer is rarely mentioned My husband never missed reading the death notices Im sure if he had seen lung cancer in the obituaries five or 10 times he would have given up cigarettes long before he did We stopped smoking in 1970 but the doctor said it was too cl Please answer in the paper It might give some of those editors an idea Thank you Stockton Calif Dear Stock Most newspapers follow the wishes of the nextof kin in spocifyingthe cause ofdeath lam not at all sure nicotine addict would quit smoking if he read Mr SoAndSo died of lung cancer Most people never think it will happen to them Its always the other fel Erma Bombgck Staying over family style If President Jimmy Carter ever considers spending the night at our house maybe should give him the topline Theres plaque in our spare bedroom that reads If we get to drinking Sunday afternoon and start insisting that you stay over until Tuesday please remember we dont mean it Thats as close to being the Nations Innkeeper as we get Friends of our children who have slept over will tell you on scale of Motel Six were about 312 read an article once that told you how you make your guests more comfortable They had checklist that con sisted of luggage racks writing paper envelopes pens sachets in drawers extra light bulbs hangers shoe polish spot remover needle and thread dental floss nasal spray nonprescnption laxatives cottontipped swabs eye drops foot powder terry bathrobe magnifying mirror hair dryer and throat lozenges Half of those things Ive never seen myself Possibly the only plus we have to offer is that you are treated like member of the family That is why we advise Dont lock your door at night Youll just have to get up out of bed and unlock it early the next morning when the child whose room you are occupying rummages through the doors and closets after his clothes Dont ask for extra towels After the kids have used one for their body one for their hair one for the left leg one for the right leg one to stand on and one to throw over their neck thats it There are no more towels Check for messages They will be posted at on the refrig erator door hi on the back of the milk bill let on the cove lope of yesterdays mail tdi etched in the kitty litter Report for meals promptly The Bombeck Hilton is stric tly family style Members have not been trained to hold back and have been known to cross forks and draw blood over the last chop Although the television is in the family room reading in the guest room is pennitted and reading material is fur nished Please refrain from smart remarks about the selec tion of books as they were all written by me Please do not ask us to accept pets We dont have enough traps for the mes we got For laundry and valet wakeup call food and beverage maid service transportation and other services dial HM Pollxs pointers Soap scores on ceramics DEAR POLLY What should use to clean the white ceramic tile around my kitchen sink so it will not be harmed MRS El DEAR MRS ELM eramic tiles are easy to clean Just wash with sponge wrung out in warm mild soap suds Then rinse with sponge wrung out of clear warm water Rub dry with soft cloth POLLY DEAR PULLY am answering Mrs who asked how to remove burned food from aluminum cooking utensils always boil them with mixture of water and cream of Tar tar put about one teaspoon of the cream of tartar in quart of water and boil for 20 to 30 minutes This is even recommended on the side of the cream of tartar can DEAR FULLY My Pet leevc is With the lack of ink used on the sales slips it the grocery stores often shop for others aiid find cannot read the prices on the adding machine lists MILDRED DEAR POLLY To have shiny and streakfree windows use Windshield washer fluid llltiltd with equal parts of water Apply Wllll sponge or spray bottle Dry with clean lint tree cloth or paper towels use this method on both the inside and outside of my llltl0 tilNl illT DEAR ltill When going on camping trip take along three plastic dislipiiis two ot one color and the other different color You can then illl ieiiieiiiber that the two of the same color II tor doing lllt dishes and the other one is for washing tace and hands it the food containers ltit igeiaioi or ice chest in your camper have odors present aim being stored for the Winter good to get rid at them is to put tew charcoal briqtiets on toil prop put this inside at the smelly container and close the lid tt til DtTHt lill haw small plant with the pot in storm litlltlttlpï¬ on my eottee table llllt watering it some ran oyei trooi the saucer and left big water mark on the table llllthtl ihr water mark with smooth peanut butter let it stand tor few minutes and then wiped it off wuh soft cloth The mark had disa peared ESTHER DEAR ltlll When remove cake from the tube pan it was baked in make two slits criss cross in the center of paper plate slide this over the tube down to the cake and turn the pan over onto the cake plate This keeps the cake from crumbling and works very well MRS tMl