THURSDAY, APRIL 30, 1959 The Time and the Place by Margaret Lang A good deal has been written may experience when he quits about retirement and its effect his job. She must help him ac- on the lives of both men and|cePt retirement as just another 14 WHITE ROCK SUN a \phase of life — one that can j women. Most articles stress jring its own particular sewards the importance of Planning | ond ‘advantages. ahead in order to meet this There is really no cut and Me ee Jdried rule to follow for a con- ere is no doubt that whetl-|tonted happy life after retire: er it be a man or woman, or ment — it is something people a couple facing retirement, they | must work out for themselves, will certainly come to know that! hut jt is wise to give the mat Ocean Park news Garbage gobblers Mr. and Mrs. Burden and tam- now available iy have moved from Stokes A new weapon in the war Road to their new home at Newton. against untidiness on B.C. roads has been launched by the De- partment of Retreation and Conservation in conjunction with the B.C. and Yukon Junior Chambers. of Commerce and the Department of Highways The Hon. Earle C. Westwood, Minister of Recreation and Con- servation, announced last week that distribution of a Junior Garbage Gobbler litter bag will begin immediately through the Mrs. J. R. Stubbs, Mrs. 5. J. Wren and Mrs. L. Laronde at- tended the presentation cere- mony of a Life Membership to the Women's Auxiliary of The Anglican Church to Mrs nell at St. John's The Divine, Burnaby, Mr, and Mrs. Furnell recently came to take up resi- dence in Crescent and became a member of the local group Fur-} it is a time which requires/ter plenty of advance thought Planning for. Retirement is @ whije budgeting for an ade- definite physical punctuation quate income after retirement. point, marking the end of 4) Fortunately, there are ways to phase of life, and’should not d¢ | augment tes small income if| met without preparation. x | necessary. | Although my husband's re-| We jearned how important it) tirement from the business); to guard the health, Keeping | world was expected, the actual time of retirement arrived With|siirement. If a couple have sceming suddenness and We) .oq health there are so many were not prepared for it with) hobbies and interests they can any positive plan. As a result/huiid up together to keep lime we drifted through the first! from creeping along in a mon few years, and though we mat:| yionous way. It's no fun. try: aged to keep pleasantly enough |in9 {9 develop plans for a way occupied, we were aware that) of life when only half-well we were just ‘putting inthe) pocause of our lack of pl: rs jearned that. there | ning, we made the common more {to retirement than just being able to sleep in of a morning and to having all the leisure one could use, Our activities lacked real purpose and we seeméd to be just wait ing for something real to hap- pen to replace the busy, wozk- a-day routine of our former lives. Througo contacts with other retired couples we learn ed of many of the hazards of |° being retired. It is a time); when a man especially, can be come emotionally. disturbed. Through his fear of being idle, even though there may, be no chance of hardship because of limited income, all sorts of psychosomatic illnesses can de velop in a man with ‘nothing to do. I learned that a man’s wife must play a very impo: ant role while her husband is atijusting himself to retirement. Being his staunchest and most understanding friend, she is the one best suited to help him make the adjustments to this new stage of living. And it is to her advantage to do so of course. A wife must recognize the importance of helping her retired husband find a way to replace any ‘loss of status’ he fit is an essential to enjoying} was |take of giving up a house and garden to move into an apart ment This change did not k out too well. Although it provided more freedom to travel, we learned we were the {Kind of. people who do not |thrive within the limited space and restrictions of an apart- ment We found we missed the joy | of gardening. Gardening docs | hing to the soul. It puts grance and gentleness in the heart. We discovered we were |the kind of people who are ha pier and much less worried when devoting our energies to| creating a garden | Realizing that living house with a garden should be requisite in our own rticular plan for retirement we next had to decide where this “place should be located d then, guided by a kindly we found just what we nted in White Rock by the} Sea. Here, we found good,| clean air to breathe - a lovely view to behold and a house with a garden to cultivate. Here, we have all the essen: tials for a good way of life — the time and the place. in a D. A. Crawford, R.O. OPTOMETRIST 15229 Pacific Ave. W.D. Wilson, D.C.” © Doctor of CHicipractic 1351 Johnsipn Road Professional Directory) Parks and Fish and Game Bran- ches of his department and through a province-wide under- taking by the Junior Chamber. The new bag, a printed re- plica of the popular green and orange gobblers erected at suit- able points throughout the pro- A very successful display of work done by the Dorcas branch of the W.A. of the Church of the Ascension and tea was held at the home of Mrs, A. F. Cot- ton on Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. T. Campbell had charge of the The display and Mrs. S. J. Ureti, |vince last year, 7 Mrs. A. E. Bibbs, Mrs. F. W.|hand in NOT a pill or tabl t a Iiquid but a new ptofessional hos- Kendrick and Mts. L. Laronde|hile it pital and clinic; tested device, for quickly relieving body were in charge of the refresh-/and on the reverse side con-| aches j y stimulating and increasing blgod circula- yl Serving the guests were nS a map of the province| tion, thireb fermitting nature to do the job iritemtled. Proper ae Fe RE ee Disab with pertinent information on} body ci fon will also aid you in sleeping hétfer, reduce a aay Mrs. ‘UMD. | ca ga a e! fi eis “s Baye ane Sea, ‘ fatigue tension. 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