THE BAY By EEEEN DIXON HOMEWORK Why dont employers realize that there are good many women anchored to their homes who are trained to work and who want to work and who feel they could accomplish as much for their employers as girls sitting in an office This subject was discussed during recent conver sation with group of married women who were debat ing whether or not the womans place was In the home Thes women felt that they had many idle hours that could be put to better use than sipping coffee With the next dour neighbor Besides the extra cash always comes in handy said one young mother and can still feel that am fulfilling my role as wife mother and homemaker She went on to say that she was ambitious conscien tious and fast and could pick up and deliver work once or twice week These women couldnt have expressed their thoughts to any person in the world more sympathetic with their cause than because for years Ive been champion for more jobs for women at home Here are few suggestions for approaching the Idea of working in your own home First of all contact your local employment officethey may have some thing to offer However if there is nothing available dont give up Make list of local business firms that do the type of work that could be farmed out Then write letters selling yourself and send out at least 10 letters for every answer you expect to get Remember youre asking for special concessions and unique way of working so every busy employer isnt going to answer your request right away Dont forget to look at the situation from the em ployers point of view You can understand why its often to his advantage to have an employee readily available in the office instead of somewhere else in the city In your letter answer all these arguments before they come up for question Have really good reasons for believing you can do the job as adequately at home as in the office Point out that youre adaptable and will be willing to handle the work any way the employer wishes as long as you can do it at home You could offer to give some concessions in the way of service in return for the opportunity he gives you to work on job in your own home SOROPTIMIST CONFERENCE The 30th regional conference of the Eastern Can ada Region of the Soroptimist Federation of the Amer icas Inc is being held this weekend at the Seaway Hotel on Lakeshore Blvd in Toronto Soroptimists from 24 clubs in Quebec and Ontario will be represented Miss Mary Lampshire of Fort William governor of the eastern Canadian region will preside over ses sions This years hostess club is the Soroptimist Club of the PlumberCredit Valleys Delegates of the Barrie Soroptimist Club who will be attending the conference are Dr Raisa Zukand pres ident Mrs Alma Lee Past presidents of the Barrie club Miss Wilda Colbert and Mrs Amy Sargent will at tend the banquet this evening IN MOURNING Mothers Day this year will be day of mourning and lamentation and members of the Voice of Women will wear black armbands to protest resumption of nu féear testing said Mrs Helen Tucker association pres eat The VOW has ordered 5000 of the armbands hear ing the international distress signal SOS Save Our Souls to be made up Mrs Tucker said that the VOW ask everyone who feels as strongly as they do about the effects of nuclear testing to wear these armbands as IziIsighS of protest mourning and lamentation on Sunday Photn by Camera Craft T0 RESIDE IN BABRIE Burton Ave United Church Saturday On their return was the setting for the mar from wedding trip to the riage of Miss Margaret Sam United States the newlyweds sel of Barrie and Robert will reside in Barrie Mrs Stark Elected President Of Painswick WI Mrs Lloyd was hostess at the Painswick Womens In stitute election of officers Mrs Charles Smiih president chair ed the meeting Mrs Dalton Lennox conducted the election The slate is as follows honorary president Mrs Charles Smith president Mrs Sidney Stark first vice president Mrs Wesley Sabin second vicepresident Mrs James Tyndale secretary Mn Thomas Knowles assistant sec retary Mrs Ethel Klnton treasurer Mrs Carlson District director Mrs Charles Smith alternate Mrs Sidney Stork branch directors Mrs Rumble Mrs Thompson Mrs Sadie Carr Standing committees flower and cards Mrs Pnddison pianist Mrs Warnica Mrs Cl Boyd auditors Mrs Wnrnlca Mrs Bell Conveners historical research and current eventsMrs Ward Goodfeilow Mrs Osborn citizenship and education Mrs Henry Boer Mrs Van Lan ge agriculture and Canadian industry Mrs James Tyndale Mrs Roy Wnrnicn home econ omics and health Mrs Burton Carr Mrs Boyd public relt lotions Mrs Alvin Webb Mrs Wallace Cumming resolutions Mrs Robert Crosbie Mrs Gil Lloyd The highlight of the May meeting will be the annual auction of plants Le Cowper gum MR AND MRS JOHN JOSE SIGN THE REGISTER WW THE BARRIE EXAMINER SATURDAY APRIL 28 1962 ANN LANDERS Friend of Same Faith Will End Family Feud Dear Ann London What In the world do you do with mother like mine My religion In Seventhday Adventist Sat urduy is our holy day My mother doesnt want me to accept any dates on Friday night because after sundown lt is considered Sabbath When fellow asks me for Friday night date feel like foul Rather than tell him the truth just say am busy Someof the boys who dont understand our religion would think was nutty In North America Sunday is the Sabbath for most people and never heard of girl not being able to go out on Sutur day night because she has to he in by sundown My mother has respect for your advice Please tell her to shape up will you Thanks lotVICTIM 0F RELIGIOUS PERSE CUTION Dear Victlmr Sorry Petunia youre the one whod better shape up Be proud of your re llgiaus convictions and live up to the obligations If fellow would turn thumbs down on you because you were adhering to your religiousprinciplea then he isnt worth bothering about Andby the way why dont you stick to fellows who are Seventhoay Adventists This would solve the problem CREATING CHILI Dear Ann Lenders am 12 years old and like red headed boy who sits in back of me in school His last name be Queen Receives Heated Trolley LONDON CPI In the past food that left the kitchens of Windsor Castle piping hot usu ally arrived on the table of the main dining room cool and congeaied Queen Victoria whose favor ite dish was roast beef followed by fresh pear often com plained that the meat was luke warm Her husband Prince Al bert once remarked that food always tastes much better in small houses Now as souvenir ofa re cent visit to Buckinghamshire the Queen has been given an electrically heated trolley that will trundle food through the castles long corridors so the Royal Family can enjoy normal meal Sponagie of New Brunswick Cause Of Truancy Discussed By OEJlj TORONTO fCP Children play truant for many reasons Bessie Tnuzel executive direc tor of the Ontario Welfare Conn cil told meeting of the Oni tario Educational Associationl mesday Miss Touzei listed these main ones Lack of shoes Poor health Lack of effective parental control Cultural patterns which for example put farm work at bar vest time above the need for education 3438BAYFIELD 51 Elegant Living Room Furniture moderately priced hargest Selection of Furniture in Simcee County Clint HOME FURNISHINGS PA 81843 gins with the same initial that mine does and he has been sitting behind me ever since kindergarten The problem in he always wants me to sit over to the side of my seat during tests so he can copy off my paper have done it few times and feel just awful because know it isnt exactly honest get very good grades When sit over to the side his grades are very good too He says he is very fond of me and when his mother lets him date hes going to ask me out Do you think it would be selfish of me if told him to study for the exams the some as dotALICE Dear Alice When you let someone copy off your paper you are helping him cheat This means you are cheating too You dont really do person favor when you hand him things he should be earning You encourage him to get by on somebody cises efforts and this isnt the way it will work when he gets out in the world Sit up straight and keep your answers to yourself SENTDVIENTAL JUNK Dear Ann Landers My wife and were married six years agol work for alcompany that believes in transferring person us We have moved three times My wife has trunk filled with love letters dance souve nirs pictures of old boy friends and lot of junk con nected with her high school and college days Whenever we move see this tnmk and it sort of makes me mad Wouldnt you think that after six years and two children she would be able to part with it When got married threw out the little black book the letters pictures and every thing of that nature We are going to move again in August Should say some thing this timeBUZZ Dear Buzz Soy nothing woman who hangs on to junk of that nature needs support for sagging ego One of these years when you move shell get rid of all the old trash Then youll know she has really grown up Try An Examiner Want Ad PHONE PA $2414 Enskcts of Easter lilies again st background of palms ferns and white Inapdragons decorated Collier Street United Church Saturday for thr mnr riagc of Miss Mildred Eleanor Meredith and John Lawrence Jose of Toronto and Barrie Rev Gardiner Skelly of ficiated at the afternoon cere mony me bride is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Hilliard Meredith of Maple Avenue The bride groom isthe son of Mrs Jose of Toronto and the late Richard Jose William Bell of Barrie was soloist Lloyd Iufford was the organist Mr Bell sang The Lords Prayer before the care many and the Wedding Prayer gluring the signing of the regis El SILK ORGANZA GOWN The bride entered the church on the arm of her father For her special day she chose fionrvlength creation of pure silk organza over tnlfcta fash ioned with fitted bodice soft ly rounded neckline tnmm ed with seed pearls and short tuck ed sleeves The bouffant skirt featured an insert of applique with seed pearls on each tide of the skirt coronet of seed pearisrheld her ï¬ngertip veil of tulle illus lou She carried cascade bou SOCIAL NOTES IN THE CITY Miss Sharon Dram of Wind sor has been in the city this week to spend the Easter vaco tion at the home of her grand parents Mr and Mrs Reg Oram Owen Street Visiting at the home of Mr and Mrs Robert Ormiston Peel Street this week are Mrs Norris Orrniston and daughter Paddy of Port Colberne holiday guest at the home of Mr and Mrs George Steph ens Sanford Street is Mrs Einar Viktil of Arthur former ly of Barrie Mn and Mrs Wheian Eugenia Street left the city to day en route to Sudbury where they will be guests of Mrs Whelnns brotherindaw and sister Mr and Mrs Len Ron deau The Barrie visitors wrll attend the christening of Mr and Mrs Rondeaua baby dau ghter Lisa Ann Also motoring to Sudbury to attend the christening of their granddaughter Lisa Ann are Mr and Mrs Brennan Eugenia Street accompanied by John Brennan Eugenia Street Guests at the home of Mr and Mrs Jerry Coughlin Eugenia Street were Mrs Coughlins brother and sisterinlaw Mr and Mrs Donald huchanan and family of Brockville BIG PORTION Womens handbags account for about 27per cent of the to tal trade of Canadian leather industries DLRD HODGES Wishes to announce the opening of his office for the practice of Dentistry on Tuesday May lst 1962 at 93 Dunlop St East Suite 3021 BARRIE ONTARIO Telephone until May lst PA 60751 Easier Bride Wears Silk Organza Dress quot of eight orchids with hen ther The brides only attendant was her sister Mrs Wilbur Walton matron of honor Carry ing through the theme of the bridal gown the matron of honor gchose strectvlength frock of silk organza over taf feta in mint green shadelhe lace bodice was fashioned with scalloped neckline and three quarter length sleeves Roscs fashioned of matching material enhanced the draped skirt lIcr headdress of net tulle was trimmed with tiny green flow ers She carried hand cluster bouquet of pink carnation and white hyacinth Fred Brouwers of Ancestor attended the bridegroom The ushers were Jack Pettit of Eur llngton and Donald Meredith of Home WEDDING RECEPTION reception was held at the Church Fellowship Hall Collier Street where the mother of the bride received guests wearing gown of magnolia pink peau de soie with matching flowered hat and accessories corsage of yellow Sweetheart roses com pleted her costumE She was assisted by the moth er of the bridegroom Mrs Jose who chose an afternoon frock of periwinkie blue late complemented by matching blue flowered hat corsage of pink Sweetheart roses en hanced her ensemble For travelling the bride wore acornflower blue taffeta dress With navy topper and shoes and white accessories Her corsage was of dark red roses Outofcity guests were pres ent from Toronto North Bay Grimsby St Catharines Bur lington Hamilton Miami Flor ida Ancader Connington and Richmond Hill St Mary PTA Host Games N1te The week before Easter holl days openhouse was held at St Marys School when par ents were welcomed by the teachers and presented with their childrens report cards short general meeting of the PTA followed when the main item of business was the forth coming Games Nile which is an annual event sponsored by St Marys PTA This year the event will be held May at St Josephs auditorium at nan As usual games of the players choice may be played There are prizes galore and luncheon will be served Coconveners for this event are Mrs Jack Clark and Mrs Ted Winter WHAT THE STARS SAY By ESTRISLLITA FOR TOMORROW Sundays horoscope holds promise of great happiness Household and job matters should be running fairly smoothly now so forget them for the time being and enjoy carefree hours with family and friends Inadvertently some associate may be able to help you solve difficult problem FOR THE BIRTHDAY If tomorrow is your birthday your horoscope warns that you may have to cope with some financial problems during June August October and Novem her but the 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