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Delaware County Daily Times from Chester, Pennsylvania • Page 3

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By DAVID HENpIN NBA Editor anthing- that parents; the' 1 it Cleaving. their child with a baby unnerving. first is especially Is the "sitter really, competent? Will she know what to do'lf 'batiy cries? Can she change a diaper properly? Does she know how to give" the baby'a rdririk of- water? WU1 she treat'our child with the careful affection we These -are a few of the nian'y questions thai will run tnrough thCj. minds of, any new Normally, everything goes well. But things do not always and it is baby sitter so smoothly, important to get a who is' is" equally important that you-are confident don't baby If you your of your sitter's responsibility and good -sense.

have confidence in sitter, you might as well home, for when you do go out you'll-; have a terrible time worrying, fretting and checking by telephone." The first obvious step in obtaining the.best possible baby sitter 4s to check with friends and neighbors to see whom they use. Perhaps their sitters have a free night or reliable friends to recommend. Many communi baby sitter referra: agencies. When you are satisfied that you have hired a reliable and mature sitter to stay with your child, here are some thing; you can do to yourself more relaxed when leaving your child with" the s'itter. 1.

Never rush away from home. Give. your sitter specific instructions about your child 2. Take th? time 1 to" introduce your child to the child -is" to be sitter sure to tell him that you are and that a sitter will be there. "3 Tell the "any family pets '(dogs, and chain them or lock thenf up "possible, an'instruction "sheet with your sitter.

-The sheet should tell" your name, fire department phone, police phone, ambulance phone, doctor phone, names and ages of your children, any the house" number.of a'reliable neighbor. "instructions should 'also give-the address and telephone number where you can be reached, the" length of time you will be gone, and instructions on feeding your child and chore you ask your sitter to 5. Be" sure to fcU your baby sitter to swork the- television' and an'd where snack foods are. This may'sound ike a small item, but it will go a long way toward getting your reliable baby sitter to come back next time you go out; Here, "is a checklist suggestions for your baby sitter "rom the National Safety Council: Be sure parents leave you with notes on where they can be reached and when they will be should know special "rules of and the phone putting series based on book This series is based on a book, "Save Your Life" David Hendin, 'Science editor for spaper Enterprise Association. It is available for $1 at the Daily Times offices at 18-26 E.

8th Chester, and 119 N. Olive Media. 'Buy your copy today; every home should have one for 1 quick reference. back, and with emergency phone numbers including a reliable neighbor's. Ask for a schedule of wHat you are supposed to do.

Find out the location of the first aid kit, children's clothing and food. Find out how to lock windows and doors and who, if anyone, should be admitted when parents are away. Don't stay on the phone for any length of time. A parent could become frantic trying to reach you. Do not invite guests to visit you unless you have received permission from the parents you INFORMATION FOR BABY SITTERS NAI CHJLDREN'S Wrtfbtst: NAME: ADDRES.

FHON. We'll be by. NAME- PHONO. Other emergency Information: POISON CONTROL: Special Information; Children's Parting; are working for. "Find out how to unlock the and bathroom doors from the outside just in case a child locks himself in, clerk The Community-Ctock is listing of school boftid municipal meetings, including commissioners i council, supervisors and zoning hearing boards, public hearings and town meetings.

Officials should notify their community correspondent or the Daily Times in writing.at least one week in advance of the event. Tonight Upland Sober ceremotiy' BELFAST (AP)'" "Getting marrjed, without' drink," is the motto of Rev. Dr. John' Davy, former Moderator of resbyterian Church in Ireland. le persuaded the Church Assembly in Belfast to reprint 5,00 leaflets deleting' reference alcohol at wedding recep- ions.

Borough municipal Castle Sts. council, building, 8 p.m Main and alert and be careful. Remember, the parents are trusting you to take care of their home and their family. This is no small matter. Swim meet winners i listed SWARTHMORE Beth and Rusty were the overall winners in the 18th annual Cup Championship meet i closed out the competitive season at Swarthmore Swim Club.

They compiled the highest number of points swimming against Swarthmore records, and each was" presented with a large trophy by club presiden Mary Rhodes. The diving to Dinners, -who divisions included? Mulvihill, Chris Ip, Nancy Mulvihill, Larry Susie Baxter, Mulvihill, Anne Baxter and Lawrence Ellis. Duus broke the intermediate 220-yard freestyle record with a time oi 2:27.0, and Phil, Raymond tied the existing Swarthmore record for intermediate boys 50-yarc 'butterfly with a time of 29.3 Trophies were also presented -to the high point winner in each age, group for the varsity dua meet season. Those who compiled the most points were: Anne Baxter, Lawrence Ellis Susie Baxter, Rusy Mulvihill Julie Woodcock, Raymond Bella MacDpnald, and Chris Ip Age group diving trophy winners for season's; scores Susan Taylor. Declan Weir, Laurie Leslie, Dirk MacAIpine (Barbara Hayden, and Bill Ricksecker.

Highlight of the Cup meet was 'a sendoff for Julie Woodcock, who left immediately, afterward for the Olympic trials in Chicago. She was presented with a specially and large poster inscribed with members' wishes for her good luck, as well as a-trophy for a ri i i achievements -'anA poo. participation. 'Soda in the bathroom confuses hotel clerk By NORTON MOCKRIDGE NEW YORK Barrister- editor" Sheldon Gorlick went to France recently and checked into the Hotel De Joura in Dijon for a night or so. Although it's been 20 years since he last visited France, his French he believes is still pretty good.

(It probably would get him high, ''sphool almost anywhere Uriiti States.) Anyway, sjiprtly He went'to his the desk clerfci "ahdPin his 'best French, questions; "Where can I go to, get washed?" (His room had no bath. So few do, in Dijon.) "What time "Can I get a soda?" The clerk, I'm sorry to was a bit confused, by Sheldons French, but trying to take the questions in order, he told Sheldon that he could get a bath on the ground floor, a shower on the floor above him. Sheldon told the- clerk that he didn't want to go all the downstairs, so he'd go upstairs, opting for the shower. The 'cl respectfully replied (in French, of course): "I'm sorry, monsier, but we, never bring breakfast up to the room!" Sheldon explained that he want-breakfast brought up; just wanted'to know what time it served. The clerk puzzled, a lot over this, but, some a i i a promptings from Sheldon, he finally got the idea and triumphantiy announced that breakfast was served eight to 10.: "Merci, merci, merci," said Sheldon.

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Come in for a free 7fw SON trM goes on. CAU TODAY! TK 120 Nelson's Surgkal Appliances CHfSVH MK PARKING ON IOT 9 friimf fcri. 9 "Really, monsier! clerk. "What do do with the soda said the you plan to in the I forgot'to tell you that when Count Basie opened at the St. Regis, Roof, one of the luminaries who attended the black-tie 1, affair 'was A'rtie, now quip 'ball! -mutton-chop yhiskers, was Somebody eluded -him little, and Artie said: "Hell, I gave up the dinner jacket jazz a long time.

ago. Had to. In one, year, when I was 'still tie, I was mistaken for a waiter on four occasions!" Remember' my old friend, Jack a Columbus, Ohio? guy who had, all the trouble with the Galbreath Mortgage Co. over the misspelling of his name on their computer punch cards. Every month, much to his discomfiture, he'd a i a ed From de guys LAS VEGAS (AP).

Even the, 'high-rolling gamblers at Caesars Palace in Las Vega have a sense of humor. July 12 was Julius Caesar's birthday, his 2072nd to be exact. A group of the boys interrupted their action pursuits long enough have a sash wrapped about the chest of the hotel-oasino's 10 foot statue of the Roman Em peror. The' sash read, "Happy Birthday, Big Julie." "OTSHAUGHWESSY;" Finally, in desperation, he wrote to the boss, putting a lot of Ts in Galbreath, and the boss wrote and 'apologized. Never more with the instead of the apostrophe, he said.

And he was as good as hts word. The next bills were 1 addressed: was But 11 ago the computer kicked up again, the bills-are being is at his off a letter to Mr. Maybe this time he'll get some Prom the summer-camp circuit comes the story of a camp counselor who-asked one of the kids in his charge whether he says prayer before meals. "No," said the kid, f'l -don't have mother's-a good cook." Sipping some soup with Jack Benny at the Four I learned that he's tired, of people saying that he walks like Loretta Young. "Actually," he a.Id "Loretta stole that walk from at her house for dinner one night, and she liked the way I made my entrance.

Matter of fact, I'm still getting residuals from- her program!" A there's the Broadway gambler who split with his wife. He put an ad in his favorite racing sheet, saying: "My wife, Phoebe, having left my bed and board, I no longer will be responsible for any of her bets." ll says: cocktail that tells you the brand of liquor it's made with. Every one of the ll'great Duet canned cocktails proudly lets you know right on cah: what brand of liquor it's made with. (For instance, Duet canned Whiskey Sours are made with' America ri favorite since Our leqqiing competitors keep their liquor a secret BUtTCOCKTAILS, oisrattiin PRODUCTS COKMNY, IIMWOOD met, WEEZ plans new facilities BROOKHAVEN Radio tation WEEZ plans to build new facilities in the Rolling Hills ndustrial complex off Birney Highway in Aston. Erny Tannen, president of Jadio-Del-Val said a 5200,000 two-story, i a structure is scheduled for completion in early 1973.

WEEZ currently is at 3500 Edgmont Ave. on a site owned oy M. A. Murray Inc. have been reports tha the surrounding area will be developed after WEEZ move by Peter J.

Nolan, Chester at torney-swho'-represents'the firm Friday he knows nothing of "any construction except by Southeast National Bank. which has an office next to the' site, is planning a'ij addition to the side' and rear of its existing building. Wednesday Brookhaven Zoning board, 7:30 p.m. municipal i i Brookhaven Road and Edgmon Ave. Claymont 8 in middl School (board, administrative rooms, school, Green Street; Media Redevelopment Authority Delaware County, 1 p.m.

publi meeting, southeast Baltimore and South Aves. Morton Borough council, 8 p.m borough hall, 400 Highland Ave. Sharon Hill Borough council, 8 p.m borough hall, Sharon Ave. and Spring St. The scientists who found tb in rhesu Rh factor of blood monkeys in 1940 named it "Rh 1 or the monkey.

DELAWARE Tuesday ItTt 3 UNWANTED PREGNANCY 7 In loll Free Pa. 215-611-1300 Infom'crtfoft -About abortion Information bureau. Inc. YOUR DENTISTRY -EASY CREDIT The Suburban Branch Office of DR. PHILIP GERBER and DR.

-HOWARD GERBER Optometrists Formerly Located at 900 Highland Chester hat moved to 3309 EDGMONT BROOKHAVEN, PA. 1 4 0 I MAIN OFFICE: 533 AVENUE OF STATES, CHESTER, P'A', "VtJt A FREE OIL BURNER What can better than a free ail burner? A free Gulf Econajtt Oil Burner ihct can tower your monthly fuel bills. And that's what we arc offering you Free. But only for a limited timt. All you do li pay our normal Inilrtlln- tion of $85,00 and itgn up for our scrviea contract.

Econajtt itself ii free of charge. Call today for any heating mod. Ask for Mr. Lawrence. STORY-WINN FUEL CO.

Crum Ridley Townihlp LOCAL CALL 833-1000 or LE 4-9AOO Opfera singer is honored -VIENNA (AP) The board of directors of the Vienna Con- rt Society has elected oper-a singer Christa Ludwig ail honorary member. She is the' only woman to receive this distinction in. the society's history. Conductor Leonard Bernstein also was named. an ihonorary member at the same meeting.

Miss was born in Berlin "in 1924 and first engaged for the Vienna State Opera in 1955. She is a mezzo soprano. Registration Schedule General Election, Nov. 7, 1972 163rd Legislative District Central Registration Point UPPER DARBY Registration Bureau 1 Curran Building 2nd and Orong. Teh 891.2431 Any day, Monday through Friday, 9 a.m.

to 4:30 p.m., through Oct. 10 Sept. 1, 8, 15, 18-9 o.m. to 9 p.m. a.m.

to noon Sept. 149 to LOCAL REGISTRATION (open 2 p.m. to 9 p.m.) YEADON I0-Baro Hall or Bell Ave. School CLIFTON HEIGHTS Aug. 28-Cliftbn Heights High School DARBY TOWNSHIP Sept, 7-- Darby Townihip High School, Hook Rd.

and Sharon LANSDOWNE Srpt. 18--Lantdcwne-Aldan High School, and Green Avei. 15, 14-Highland Pnr'k'flre 1 Cedar lane and Pork Ave. Aug. 14--Perm Ptnot Shopping Center, Store Providence and SpringfieM Aug.

15, Kilf i United.Mt»h6di«t Burmont.Rd.'andlSchool Lane Aug. 15--Upper Darby Ftre 7141 Weit Cheiter Pika Aug. 16--Primes School, Bunting Lane Aug. 14, 17--Wojtbrook Pork Public School, Springfield Road near Bilhap Ave. Aug.

17--Stonehurit Hill Public and Titnberlake Rd. Aug. 17--Commumly YMCA, LansJowne Ave. and Gnrratf Mrf. Aug.

18--Aronimink School, Burmont Rd. and Bond Ave. Aurj. School, Bond and Agnew Avei. Aug.

IB-Garretlford Fire Company, Edmonds Avs. Public Service Announcement LAST DAY TO OCTOBER 10 day an elector may) to (This Includes electors who will become of voting age on or before Noy. Into from another and be elrgible'to register for the genera! erection, his residence from one election district to another within the same county and bo eligible (o vote In the new district. moving after this may vote in their old district.) notice to the Registration Commission if he has moved Into new'distrlct and to vale there. Hit Thii Is a partial further Information ca rion Bureau A Public Service Announcement by HAROLD A.

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