CONTRAST IN PACEMAKERS Nurse compares the quarter pound modern pacemaker that can be placed witidn the body Men Submit Briefs 0n Womens Status TORONTO tCil OiIhe hundreds of briefs submitted to the federal commission on the status of women nine were from men the commision chairman said Sunday Anne Francis told press conference one brief from the United Fishermen and Allied workers Union in Vancouver protested against unequal pay for women dolng equal work She said another from the Manitoba Bar Association called for an end to discrimination against women hilss Francis said the male issues to emerge from hearings so far have been day care cen Ircs for children child mainte nance for separated or divorced wives income tax laws estate taxes succession duties birth control and abortion Dr Elsie Macthl one of the commissioners told reporters that because of the broad so clal implications of their prob lems women will get up at meeting and say im on wel fare or my husband deserted me three years ago in the presence of hundreds of strang ers For dccadcs womens prob lems have not changed Dr blacGiii said what has changed is that womcn now know that their problems are notindlvidual but social Unity tor Tholight Urged For Council EDMONTON CPt Formal ceremonies marked the opening of the 75th anniversary meeting of the National Council of Women of Canada Sunday conference on human rights and study of resolutions are to highlight thesixday meeting Discussions on the organica tion of the national council were scheduled today in her opening remarks Pres ident Mrs Stanley Milne of Win tolpeg asked members to re member their aims of greater unity of thought and purpose between the women wgrkers of all classes of Can ta thettrat artificial electric pacemaker The first pace maker designed by two Cana dians Drs lohn Callaghan of Edmonton and Elgelow of Toronto was developed in 1951 Photo THE BARRIE EXAMINER TUESDAY JUNE 1958 LilNDERS Gomg Dear Ana Loaders Are peo ple crazier today than at any time in the history of man believe the lunar Is yes The item Just read in the newspaper is pretty good ava dense it seems bin Havcrland of CharlestonWest Virginia has nothing better to do with her time than to try to break the record for being buried alive 1h The record is held by some tiea hraln who lay in an under ground casket for 75 days ltlrs Haverlaad is sure she can set new record would like to suggest that anyone who has 75 days to blow ought to go to some hospital and volunteer to break record vis ltiug the sick or writing letters for the disabled or last cheering up the lonerl people in the nuts ing homes you agree Ann Chicaln Reader Dear Chicago People usually enjoy doing what they do best Perhaps this is Mrs Haver landa greatest talent INVITATIONS Dear Ann undera Paul and plan to be married in Septem Patti comes from large family and so do We were both born and raised In this city and have great many friends Since my folks riant afford to give me big ddlug we have decided to have simple cere may with only the immediate family present Now the problem Pcopiewe know have been asking us if they can come to the wedding think its poor manners to fish for an invitation but these folks Not Kissing Campaign For Montreal Woman PC MONTREAL GP Win some woman lawyer was intro duced Sunday as Progressive Conservative candidate to tight Prime Minister Trudeau in Mount Royal constituency bore bliss ilugette Marleau petite and fetching hardly had time to announce her candidacyin nonooseosa speech before tele vision cameraswheu the khe ing started Barney London president of the Mount Royal Progressive Conservative Association plant ed smackar on the check of the anyearoid career woman Photographers persuaded her to climb on choir and buss campaign photo of Robert Stanfield which she did pretLiiy But she responded with peal of laughter when asked whether ln view of the muchdiscuased kissing appeal of Trudeau and Stanfieldhers will be kissing campaign INo it wont be she told reporter wont say it isnt pleasant but feel on that score men are more enterpris ing than women SUBDUE EMOTION Miss Marleau her fair hair glinting red in the television lights did not mention Mr fru deau but her words amounted to call to political action by women not on the basis of emotion and charm but on the political issues of the day it was imperative that the 52 per cent of the electorate com prised by women make tts pres enee felt by direct action and OPRETTIEST tarragon Joanne Conn would be on vattractiva addition to anyof flce As it is she to Girl Frh day to the Halitagt Fire De partment Twentyoneyearold Joanne has been chosen bytha men the fire deportath to represent the department in the contest for Fire Prevention Queen July during Halifax Fire Department Day 01 Photo ercisa results serious participation In the cam paign Sister of actress Louisa Mar leau who is opening at Strat ford 0nt June 10 as French Canndian Juiiet Hugette has been employed since rose in the public relations department of University of Montreal She or gaoizcdthe universitys convo cation last week Party spokesman said there is little chance Miss Marleau will he opposed at nomination meeting scheduled for Wednes day night in the riding where Mr Trudeau was earlier nond nnted unopposed for the Liber als and Jussy Bralnln an insur ance broker and writer for the New Democratic Party Redistribution has changed the shape somewhat of the tra dttionalIyLiberal constituency since it was won by Mr Tru deauvin 1965 with NDP candi date Professor Charles Taylor in second place and Progressive conservbtive candidate Peter Wise third KEEP In THENTRIM ExercisingIWhile Viewing Makes TV Pay Dividends By IDA JEAN RAIN TV viewers are subject to sit itls We sit and settle Sloth sets in and muscles go to out An in genious homemaker devised plan to make viewing pay beau ty dividends Exercise time flies and the practice is guaranteed to add fiilip of fine feeling Here is an excerpt from her let ter As sat on the sofa watching TV program one evening it occurred to me that need not Just sit there cotdd get into action bought pair of black tights and for the past four months have exercised for in to to minutes at some point during the evening while ¥3tching whatever happened on Restilts have gone from to to 87 in the hip area and my waist isrdown to neat 26 inches have finner stomach and diaphragm muscles than at any time in my life Im past to five foot six inches tall and weigh 180 pounds was pushing 140 plus pounds Exercise gives more energy less fat The problem is this still have flabby thighs Although my thighs are slimmer they are flabby along the inner bar latrigued by this readers eit called her long distance to find out just which exercises she enjoys Here they are POSITIONS CHANGED Warm up with swing ses sion Hold on to chairbaek with left hand swing right leg up in front free and easy knee straight Thanswing leg to the rear making sure to swing past degree angle so as to reach the bustle of muscle that cushl ions thchiprarea dozen times will do beautifully Change posi tion so as to leave left leg free to awrng fore and aft To reach the side boundary line muscles Stand with feet wide apart arms stretched ov erhead Maintaining the up stretch band sldewards as far as comfortable andhold toIa slow count of five Repeat five times bend to the opposite side and repeat Do not allow hips to bow out aldewards as you bend To reach the frontbracing muscles our exerciser takes altups with feet anchored Tell your readers tese loneups will help them to feel marvelous she promised Now to tone htner thighlina muscles This isometric exer cise Wiiivworit wonders Buckie fairly wida belt and slip it around youranklas Separate tags and ptdl against the resist ance of the belt Hold muscle contraction to slow count of five and repeat ti Change the In Iournniis notch and length the distancei great love of travel for this abductor action and re peat This Isometric will reach those bardvtotone inner thigh line muscles So all you sedentary sisters dont just sit there put some muscle into your TV sessions to tone up and slim down by ssmuma FDR TOMORROW Some planetary restrictions will prevail on Wednesday Do not make any hasty decisions and dont go to extremes in any undertaking Offbeat thinking and acting could offset good en deavors ff tomorrow is your birthday your horoscope indicates that while presently Yournay not be making as much progress as you would like it would be tool hardy tolet down in your ct forts during the balance of 1968 With the beginning of next lan uary you will enter an excellent threemonth cycle which should give you big lift as well as giving you new start along your road to cherished financial goals Even though you will have to be conservative between now and then do use the co ing seven monthsbut especi 1y September and Octoberto make longrange plans cover fngat least two years to make new contacts and to lay the groundwork for expansion of all of your interests beginning with the new year Next good period for monetary affairs during 1969 Between May and Aug couple of admonitions how ever Do avoid extravagance during the firstweek of the coming August and engage in oospecuiatinn at all during Spp temper November and Decem ber Make no longterm finan cial commitments during those months either or you could preclude starpromised gains in early 1969 Best periods for job interests July the last weelr of September late October texcep ttonallygoodllateDccemher next February and May You should find great happi ness in theknowiedge that your personal affairs will be gov cured by excellent planetary in fluences for most of the It months ahead with emphasis on romance during the current month in September late Dag camber next February and May on travel and stimulating son at ncliviti tember iata ber January February and April child bornon this day could excel in anyone of the commu nications media but especially also have and must in August Seth October Decem Bé1oWj May feel friendly and they dont see lttbat way We tried to be evasive and noncommlttai but its getting more difficult all the time What Ilium anagram0a The Spot Dear arses Be direct and honest Say run we could invitaall our dear friends totha wedding but It isnt possible en you can add We hope youll come to see us when were them to that is SECOND HELPING Dear Ana hide Please print Lhis lcttcr miiilon women wit ya you aettleif you want Whydont the mothers of Ameslca teach their children when they go to someonea motorMammoth belting meat or sec and deacertl family of eight six kids came to dinner lain night and was nervous wreck from the beginning of the meal to the end There were 12 at our table including some im portant business amelates of my husband Those kids made nervous neck out of me with more meat please even be fnsothe adults had chosen to finish their portions thought surer their mother would say something but she just sat there as if the kids belonged to some one else and IeLthem make pigs of themselves For dessert QuebecoisésMore Feminine ROYCIi Commission 8qu TORONTO tOP Quebec women are more ardent femin lsts than other Canadian fe males the royal commission on the status of women was told today Doris Anderson editor of Chatelaine Magazine presented the commission with results from wideranging question hairs that showed Quebec women display far stronger desire for independence as per sons The questionnaire distributed by Chatelaine and its sister Frenchlanguage magazine of the same name was answered byxilJb Englishspeaking yCa nadiaowomen and 3245 Quebe CEIE Mrs Andersons brief con toinlng material published re cently in Chatelaine said that Quebec women swing in to 20 per cent higher in support of freedom of thought and action Asked if they wanted mar riage to be partnership with both husband and wife sharing earning bomemakiag and child raising only it percent ot Englishspeaking women replied Gila ii 5illilhe Initiator yes while the Quebec choice ran up to asaa per cent in favor BACK DIVORCEIAW Surprisingly Roman Catholic womenwith vote of 56 per cent in favorcame out one er cent higher in support of more liberal divorce law than did sup porters of other religious groups gt The five women and two men commissioners flew into Toronto Sunday night for week of hearings in Toronto attcr hold ing public sittings in Winnipeg and six othcrwestern cities Chairman Anne Francis 59year¥old freelance broad caster from Ottawa told press conference Sunday the admission still is receiving let ters of opinion about womens problems as it moves from city to div Mrs Andersons brief said that one area in which Quebec women favor less freedom than other Canadian women is the trinity question of abortloou About 12 per cent of Quebe cers were in favor of leaving the abortionlaws as they now No mattcrwhatyo rtns you Vinnie any happyeonelusion to yoursenrch stand while only nine per cent of Englishspeaking liked the status quo An average of 32 per cent of readers went radical and came out for abortion on the mothers requestAbout 55 per cent of both English and French women opted for laws along the lines of the new British legislation which includes economic factors as considerations for abortion Quebecers also had more am bitious pians for their daugh ters Ninety per cent of them said no to the idea that girls cnrcer should end with mar sald no to the idea that girls career should end with mar riage compared to only 60 per of women Englishspeuking women at 54 per cent and Quebecers at 65 per cent bothcame out in favor of making birth control informa tion available to any female of fertile age TRY EXAMINER WANT ADS PHONE 7232414 Epgiishspeaking Her Greatest Talent baked atriplc layer chocolate mke tloineo tins with mocha icing This is pretty big cake Ann but it wasnt enough if youve never been in spot where youye had to worry about running short of food you havent missed anything Please Ann Lenders be friend and print this letter Cleaned Out Dear Cleaned Childrlfl should he taught never to ask for second helping ofanything when they are guests if the hostess offers fine otherwise they should eat what is served and if they are still bun an other mu slice bread should satisfy them LEIIIAL DOSES SUDBURY tCP More than 12500 Ontario drinkers are con sunting daily nearlethal amount of alcohol on alcohol ism researcher told seminar at Laurenuan University here Monday Jan de Lint re search scientist for the Alcohol ism and Drug Addiction Re search Foundation said 12540 persons drank more than the equivalent of to ounces of whis ky day nearlethal quan ttty bottle of beer was equiv afoot to IVs ounces of whisky DEAD STOCK SERVICE noise on criterion noasns came node at an DAYS NICKS DEAD STOCK SERVICE Zenith anso DRY CLEANING SHIRT SERVICE STORAGE itiOTif PROOFING WIII HANKIN NUSERVICE CLEANERS FARM EQUIPMENT international SalesServiroParIa MILLER Hwy 7285530 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