More services for infants and 1 the parents : Effective immediately the Durham Region Health Department is providing more help services for all infants and « their caregivers, whether it be ly or ly. "These changes and additions _ in thé Health Department are to better meet the needs of our communities, individuals and families" Betty Ann Manuel, Program Manager for the sometimes it takes 'just a reassuring phone call or a visit from one of the public health many more that = the Reproductive/Infant Program provides a wide range of ] and postnatal services nurses to soothe any anxieti about parenthood you might ve. Maybe you need information on infant nutrition, breast feeding or feel you're harboring a negative attitude toward a colicy baby. Those post-partum blues most mothers experience can be Reproductive/Infant Program of devastating at the time. the Durham Region Health We all learn something new Department stated during a visit every day when a baby is added to the Community Memorial to the family. Often other family Hospital last week. bers may feel r to Just the psychological stress the new addition, "often feeling alone of looking after a baby can neglected. take its toll on a parent and It's for all these reasons and (LETTERS To THE EpiTORES Community response most encouraging To the Editor: This Spring, just as gardening season was getting started, we five Greenbank residents took letters to every home in our town to p the use of ecological methods of lawn and garden care. Residents received pamphlets with detailed information on the risks of pesticides to human, wildlife, * and environmental health. Tips on ecological methods were provided as the preferable alternative to chemical lawn care practices. The response we received was very encouraging! Several people decided to stop spraying, and even some of those who chose to continue have decided to spray less often than before. We are writing now for two reasons. We want to be sure all Citizen readers know that there are several sources of information available to others in the Township who may be concerned about the risks of pesticide use. You can contact the Durham chapter of Canadian Organic Growers (call Al Vaillancourt at 436-2418), or by calling 985-9242 you can arrange to receive a copy of Durham Environmental Network's Pesticide Information Kit. Scugog Library has handouts on alternatives to pesticide use, and you can also call 985-3225 for a | copy of the letter that we Market Report Prices quoted at market closing Monday. Board Prices includes basis price. $/ $/ Metric Bushel Tonne Corn Old 3.47 136. Corn New 3.10 122 Soys Old 8.45 310.47 Soys New 7.85 28843 Canola New 342.10 "Prices supplied courtesy of W.G. THOMPSON & SONS LIMITED Hwy. 7A & 35, R1 Bethany circulated to our neighbors. Last but certainly not least, we want to say a sincere thank you to all those Greenbank residents who took the time to read the material we distributed and give some thought to more "environmentally friendly" methods of lawn and garden care! that meet the individual, family and community health needs. This range of services includes assessment, counselling, health T Line is 1-905-686-2740. to Lt ave a) ver or services. If you feel you have that need to talk to someone, over any needs that rise out of prenatal or postnatal care, then call 1-906- 723-8521 in Oshawa or the: Ten full time public health nurses are currently working on jnfant health, offering support that is available, at no cost to the client, within the Durham Region's Health Department. Ten grade six students graduated from Epsom Public School recently and will be continuing their education at S.A. Cawker Public School. 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