with :1 Registered Retirement Savings Plan accumulating at 0o ’ Save money! Cut taxes! WCTORM and GREY TRUST COMPANY SINC He gave credit to Mrs. Jacohs for pressing the case with the ministry which had to approve an official grant, ensuring that her son will receive the education which is his right and still live at payer and a separate school supporter. the superintendent stated. home Cost to the York Region board is $17 daily" which is covered by a ministry 01 education grant, leaving only a small portion to be paid from the mill rate. The boy‘s mother, Mrs Jerry Jacobs is a tax The youngster is now being taxied to the Milton School for the Deaf daily in a cab already in serâ€" vice to take a ward of the Children‘s Aid Society from Metro to the school. The educational problem of a seven-year- old Thornhill boy, who is dealt. has been solved, Superintendent George Mutyus told trustees of the York Region Roman (‘utholic School Board at their meeting Nov.-4. Deaf Thornhill boy is helped Clinic Hours Wednesday 7:00 - 9:00 pm. 7 Thursday 4:00 _- 6:00 pm. A berm to protect neighbors across the road from lights from cars using the parking lot in front of St. Charles Garnier School, Hillcrest Village. was approved by York Region Roman Hillcrest berm to protect residents For Free and confidential diagnosis and treat- ment of venereal disease Birth control advice No appointment necessary By Mary Watts To introduce the first of the five lecture series on “Family Life and Sur- vival in the 70’s“, Dr. Bunny Lacombe, York Central Hospital psychologist, referred to various phases of society over the last three decades, at Hillcrest Mall auditorium. You must find own solution to survive THE YORK SOUTH CLINIC 10355 Yonge St., Richmond Hill laird Ruby, Manager 129 Church Street, South, Richmond Hill Telephone 884-1133 887-5245 832-1384 9 - 5 Mon. to Fri. 884-1 107 Member Canada Deposit Insurance Corpora‘ion () I NA“) Ho also said a junior kindergarten class at St. Charles Garnier will be started in January and the necessary teacher has been hired Director of Education John Zupancic said the date for pupils and staff to move into the new school has not been set. but will he towards the end of November. He also noted the board is building two berms to the south of the parking lot for the same reason. He said it would be only two to three feet high so that the headlights would not shine into the windows of the homes across the road. Trustee Malcolm Peake said Richmond Hill council is building a berm on their section of the parking lot and is prepared to extend it across the school parking lot at no cost to the board. Catholic School Board at its Nov. 4 meeting. He then presented Mary Sue McCarthy, accomplished lecturer in He stated we have reached a compromise between the “give away“ society of the 505 and the “take away" of the 603, as we can now have respect for one another, no matter what. STA" [All "I! IND CASUM“ COI'IIV CANADIANMADUNCK SCIIBOIOUGH,OIY YOUR GOOD NEIGHBOR Ed. Francey 881-0195 m: 0 mod MW], Sm- hnl :1 Mon x ‘m/ See him (or all your larmly Insurance needs E 1889 ECONOMY 2x4-8’s KllN-DRIED c Spruce Or Jack Pine. 96" Or P.E.T. 92-5/8". WERE 66‘ SORRY. N0 SORTIIG! EA"! swn sun: 214-83 51.09 m. They secretly scorned the male, but organically turned inward toward the home which was centred around the hearth. They mayï¬never hope to own a large acreage or estate, as their forefathers did, but they learn to be content with what each day brings. The old status quo is dead. Work patterns changed In the 1800's and early 1900‘s women were passive and self-centred. Like children they wished to be protected and nurtured. Y o u n g p e o p l e nowadays marry neither for money nor status â€" but just to get by Yes, said Mrs. McCarthy, if you balance your work with enâ€" joyment of home and family, know your limitations and develop a team mentality so stress can be overcome. Present day philosophy To survive in today‘s society, she continued, each has to work out his own solution, not heeding undue criticism, pursuing one's own path as in the case of a single parent. Working parents does it work? on CBC radio and television, has endowed her with a remarkable personality and a readiness to com- municate fully with her audience. All this, combined with her earlier background as commentator and hostess family education at York University, a former consultant on family life and sex education in our local schools and staff member of Richmond Hill and Thornhill Family Services, sponsor of the series. 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However, they are answerable only to themselves, not to parents or society and are happy just getting by the best way they can. Up to three months of age a baby usually has a strong emotional at- tachment to a person â€" the one who feeds and fondles hime. He then identifies with one person in particular, be it male or female, on which he models his life. It was considered the father‘s role to earn money, play with the kids and go out on a night with the boys. Upon leaving mother‘s lap, he likes to strike out and try to fend for him- self: yet has the need for the snug harbor to which he can return. It is now, Mary Lou 100 Sq.“ Comm): For Those House. Conage and Barn Jobs, EM! 1200-wall unit. ghoul 42" long. Adjuslable iempevr lute control. Portable lor heal where and when you need i!!! Sate. clean heating tor your whole house, cottage. or that extra room! All units 240-Voits. Standard Density. 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Mary Sue makes it clear the reason she pursues a career of lecturing is because she enjoys it and feels she does a better job of The film “Henry†clearly indicated a dreary job can bore a man to the point of giving him “day dreams“ with the result that he becomes half a man both at work and at home. What is your work life like? What do you do when you get out there? recommends to the mother who feels boxed in with no variety to her daily schedule, that she place her wee one in a day care centre, trade with another family or obtain a sitter, even if only to acquire a part time or a volunteer job; ANY KIND OF DECORATION FOR YOUR HOME 833-5898 $13.35 $12.35 $16.85 $31.35 $34.35 suss $53.05 f can GREAT Nbvmm All PRICES REDUCED! "ZONOllTE" ' ' HMDâ€"POURING Al’I'IC TYPE MAXIMUM 0F 40 BAGS PER (USIOMER WHILE ll’ lASl’S! DEBWDMEUE [Added InsuluIion BonusEI Brockville. Cornwall. Onawa Yards. Renhew. Pembroke. Nonh Bay. New Liskeaui Sudbury Saul! Sle. Marie CUSTOM MADE 8. DESIGNED WHILE STOCKS lASl’ â€" MAXIMUM 0F 25 BAGS PER CUSTOMER†MINERAL WOOL Am “FLEECE LINE†The iecturer said it was never too late to become Never too late She then talked of adjustments to be made when husbands weren‘t attuned to housework or baby sitting and in response to a remark from a member of the audience that in her case she had gone out to work too late, because her family of teenagers were too dependent on her. But she admits now it can work if as working mothers we seek a stimulating job, recognize our own energy levels, relinquish our power and authority in the kitchen to pull together as a family team. She referred to the earlier hangups she had about disregarding ad- vice of mother and well- meaning friends in becoming a working mother of seven children. She advises us to use creative talents and try to pursue in our work, to enhance our value in the family circle. talking to people than wielding a duster. 4'x8' SHEETS! 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