The Kiwanis Club of Barrie KIWANIS OFFCES INDUCD inducted its new slate of of ficers at recent meeting Front row from left are past president John Bowden Ken By Margaret Shaughnessy Hello everyone would like to welcome all last years students back to St Joes and big welcome to all new stu dents hope everyone has successful and an enjoyable year at school Clan sports started this week and will continue for the rest of the year Tryouts for school teams will be taking place over the next few weeks warm welcome to three Reimer incoming ltgov of Huronia division eight John Day president and Ralph McCartney vicepresident ST JOES NEWS Three teachers new at school new teachers joining the staff at St Joes this year Mr Hug gard will be teaching French Mr Halk is teaching history geography and science and Mr Bewajk is taking over geography and art On the night of Oct we will be taking out the bath tub and accepting donatiOns for United Appeal Hope to have more news next time Director of workshop guest at UCW meeting Mrs Eileen Hankin director of the Sheltered Workshop for Retarded Adults Barrie will be guest speaker Oct at 1030 am at the first fall meeting of the executive of the United Church Women of Simcoe Presbyterial Members will meet in Cookstown United Dates set for sale The 19th annual nearlynew sale held by Trinity Anglican Church Women will be held Oct and in the prish hall CollierSt Mrs Muriel Wolfenden will be convener of the event for the 19th year Dishes bedding antiques furniture childrens clothing shoes mens and ladies clothing books jewelry pots and pans will be featured Donors must price items and bring them to the hall Oct Donors will receive half the selling price The sale begins Tuesday Oct at am Conveners include Mrs Clark Miss Jane Simpson Mrs Wolfenden Mrs Asquith Mrs Heap Mrs Donaldson College plans metric course Canada is supposed to be predominantly metric by 1980 To help the public prepare for conversion Georgian College is offering 10week course on Canadas metric system Jack LeSage teacher at Eastview secondary school will teach the course Prior to joining the math department at Eastview in 1975 Mr LeSage was employed by the ministry of education for six years During 197475 he was assis tant to the ministrys metric coordinator and was involved in running metric workshops He was also involved in the pro duction of the Metric St le Guide which has been is tributed to all teachers in Canada The coursw will be held from to930 pm on Mondays Pre registration is required and the fee is$45 BARS COMPETE AYR Scotland Both Stevies Bar and The Cam beltown Bar here have ti frontage but inside lurk two of the worst toilets In Stevies Bar health authorities said the toilet is disaster area with the floor swimming in water and no wash basin In The Camp beltown Bar the prices are rea sonable but the toilet is even worse DIVIDEB THE TWO Bering Strait separates the USSR from the United States Music lessons Accordion Piano Beginner instrument available Tor accordion No enrolment tee In Monet We Dr 7363374 Church Registration will be at 930am Mrs Hankin will discuss how groups and individuals can assist mentally retarded adults 1tiof inteyate into community Mrs Phyllis Foxcroft Bar rie resbyterial president will bec airman Plans for presbyterial workshop Nov in Bradford will be outlined In the afternoon Mrs Audrey Emms and Mrs Jean Boddy of Barrie president and vice president respectively of Toronto Conference United Church Women will report on decisions made at the recent national meeting which brought together delegates from all conferences across Canada Rtigcrs Bros Silvcrplalr Ii sru Iu SH on llllll II siH iv Sin an bu Iimlagt iilt Canadum $301190 gitllj€mli20l Hayfield Mall Barrie 7262380 Back row Wayne Pennett director Jim Greenhalgh treasurer Dan Arnoldi di rector Bob Jackson direc tor Roy Macklem secre tary Jim Paul director and Mike Wieder director Ex aminer Photo ANN LAN DERS Lung cancer horrible death Dear Readers Please forgive this personal reference but must share with you my millions of friends what is on my mind and in my heart few weeks ago our family gathered in Omaha to bury one of the dearest most gentle people have ever known He was David Brodkey married for 43 years to our eldest sister Helen Dave was delight We adored him He was meticulous about detail the perfect choice to take charge of any family project Espendable Industrious Thorough Integrity was his mid dle name Dave cherished Helen and well he might She was devoted wife the beauty of the family talented pianist superb cook and leader in community affairs But Dave The Perfectionist the man who did everything right did ONE thing wrong He smoked at least two packs of cigarettes every day for 30 years This senseless addiction deprived him of the joy of seeing his grandchildren marry And it will deny those who loved him of the pleasure of his beautiful presence So often have heard smokers say Well you have to die from something True But please friends if you can help it die from something elseand dont rush the event Lung cancer is horrible way to go While nonsmokers too die from lung cancer the evidence is irrefutablecigarette smoking does cause lung cancer The more we study it the more certain we become Smokers are the leading candidates for this dreaded disease and heart trouble and emphysema as well One out of every four Americans alive today will have some form of cancer during his lifetime One out of six people who get cancer will die from itunless of course we learn more about how to prevent this scourge and how to cure it The economic cost of cancer in our country is $20 billion year to say nothinglof the agony and suffering The life of every person who reads is column has been touched in some way by cancer It is the second biggest killer in the United States Almost the last words Dave uttered to his wife were these should have listened to you years ago when you begged me to stop smoking But like so many others Dave believed cancer happens to other people And now all you wives who are nagging your husbands and all you husbands who are pleadin with your wives to throw away those filthy killers and you young people who are turning your healthy pink lungs into tar pits at 65 cents gack for Gods sake for the sake of those who love you TOP SMOKING TODAY Ann Landers 1847 1847 Rogm Bros Stainless Jump It all Hllt on tmvu II M1 11 sfi SIHHI IIH Rogcrs Bros The worlds most honored name in Silucrplatc Slainlcss Offer expires Oct Ownrd Company SIIWYiMIIhsT grogconlmtld llama 680 Maple Barrie 7311319 06 MIDDLETOWN Conn AP Shes the only female student in the mathematics class If she doesnt understand concept she may be afraid to ask for clarification If she knows the correct answer to question she may not raise her hand And her teacher may dis courage her from succeeding Sheila Tobias says those things happen to some female students because societ looks up0n mathematics as he do main of males The result women become anxious are shut out of careers and may suffer psychological damage The associate provost at Wes leyan University Ms Tobias has helped organize math clinic to encourage women to that mathematics is considered masculine field says Ms Tobias We assume toxt ado lescent girls shy away from math give it less attention and actually show hostility toward to demonstrate their feminin yII The clinic operating under federal grant provides math courses and psychological counselling OPEN TO MEN Although the math avoidance problem is more acute among women Ms Tobias says about half the persons who have used the clinic are males Ms Tobias who hasnt taken math course since high school and admits to bein bit un Its purpose is to make people more com tent in using math in every ay situations and break down resistance to the subject based on factors other than desire and ability check in restaurant cheque book at the end of the m0nth will seem to them to be no more than an ordinary ev eryday problem to solve The clinic she adds is oing to cause people to be less orgiving when their daughters or female friends show weakness in math The second thing its going to do is make female students angry when they feel math teachers are giving them less The Barrie Examiner Thursday Sept 30 19767 Girls good at math often discouraged says organizer of clinic for women attention than male students RIDICULED AT SCHOOL Ms Tobias says she has re WHEELHAIRS Removable leg rests casters cushioned upholstery Removable armrests $234 Lakemotic powerchairs $615 twain HARPERS ldenatichuer PHARMACY Minimumf LTD Penetang St at St Vin nt Barrie Ont ceived reports that females who did well in math in high school were ridiculed by their peers and teachers That may turn women off the subject Being unpopular is pretty severe punishment when youre 16yearsold aluminium $I 99 125 Dunlop St comfortable with subject says the clinic isnt intended to massproduce mathematicians confront the 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