PAGE 26, WIIYI'YYREE PRESS, wEDNESDAYJUNE 20,1920 EN VOGUE EN VOGUE EN VOGUE EN VOGUE' EN VOGU! Diper servlice, .prboves popul ar Kids, then and now By Trudie Zavadovica Çonsciousness of the environ- ment and a desire to car. for their children and work at the saine ine, prompted sisters Lynda Shea and Ià se White to gjen Nana's Diaper Service on Sunay- t.in Whitby n. months ago. «Early last year, my sister and I were both pregnant," sai Shea. "I had been mn the work- force for 10 years <Shea also has a toddler). "I felt the best alter- native was to work and have my bab wth me *Wih our babies needing i apersths(a diaper service) semed711k.the right avenue to take.» She aliso said that the environ- mental issue of disposable dia- pers, and her own maother, hel- ped them to make the decision. They chose Whitby because of its central location. "A lot of familles are movig to the Durhamn region. We cover al of Durhamn region and Wbitby is central to thatJ' Ail diapers are 100 per cent cotton, and pre-folded and. stit- ched into rectangles. Shea says that the standard diapers need pis but that they also sell the Nikky cover-up which elixinates the use of pins (velcro closings at the waist). The cover-up originates fr-om Japan and is a faster, more convenient way te diaper. It is safer because it eliminates the need for pins. Cover-upe corne ini a variey of colora, are water- pofand are attractive and com- fortable for the child. «We also sell deodorant disca for d'laper pails," says Shea. "Al customers are required te have diaper pails. lhpy sell pails for customers who don't already have them. The deodorant. diss ai~e replaced on an average of every four weeks." Aithough the detergent they SEE PAGE 28 THLIOUGHOLJT HISTORY, styles of children's clothing and toys have reflected the values of Society.