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Weston Times (1966), 16 Mar 1967, p. 9

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The public relations‘course memâ€" bers, residents of the Boroughs of Etobicoke, North York and Scarâ€" borough, the city of Toronto and Port Credit, are currently particiâ€" pating in a threeâ€"year course in public relations at Ryerson Instiâ€" tute, sponsored by the Canadian Public Relations Society, Toronto Chapter. The course director is W. Forbes. LeClair, Coâ€"ordinator of Ontario Hydro‘s Employee Inforâ€" mation Service. Looking at Huge Boilers â€" These six resiâ€" dents of the Borough of Etobicoke are lookâ€" ing at one of the huge 20â€"storey furnaces in Ontario Hydro‘s giant Lakeview Generating Station. The boilers (furnaces) are suspendâ€" ed from the top of the station and are the equivalent of 20 stories in height. Here the Alcoholics Etobicoke Students Tour Hydro As Part of Ryerson PR Course When you‘re insured by a Safeco Family Auto Policy, all drivers in your family can be covered for the following: (1) Fire (4) Accident (2) Theft [5) Property Damage (3) Liability (6) Court Costs With a Safeco Family Auto Plan you save worry, save money, too. Because there are no dangerous gaps, no costly overlaps. Call us today. * GELLATLY insurance u19.A is scheduled for and 19. The Conference theme for 1967 is and members of the fellowship will hear walks of life. a This annual event is expected to men and women from Ontario, Quebec : ishing on Sur Prices in the Caribbean plummet from April through Novemberâ€"climate and accommodation remain at their yearâ€"round best! Your opportunity for greatest travel value occurs during the summer season in all the Caribbean islands. i1 CARE TO TRY AN ‘OFF SEASON" SUMMER VACATION THIS YEAR? A total of 19 specia ing up with the annu Sunday at 12:30 p.m All meetings are 0; _ br 18 years _ wes, ANTACTTE & cssA WHERE YOU‘RE TREATED LKE A PERSON=NOT A NUMBESR There are six kinds of needed car insurance. You can get them allâ€" at low costâ€"at Safeco United States IS THERE A GAP IN YOUR INSURANCE PROFILE OF PROTECTION? 44 VICTORIA $T., TOrRONTO 1 Phone 364â€"5101 For Further information, telephone or call in, to 17th Annual Conference of Alcoholics inual Conference of Alcoholics Anonymous Toronto‘s Royal York Hotel March 17, 18 At Conference special events have been annual banquet in the ( open to the general public. aroppimen memen oncmpy m on rommenicame comicompmere m mrnmerenege During a briefing period in the power plant visitors‘ reception céntre, before the tour of Lakeview Generating Station began, the pubâ€" lic relations course members were given a short talk by Mr. LeClair. He stressed the importance of special events, such as tours, as an The tour at Lakeview G.S. was arranged by members of Hydro‘s public relations staff, who also disâ€" cusged with the students the imâ€" The public relations course at Ryerson Institute, has been planâ€" ned primarily to provide a solid basis for those embarked on a public relations career or for those already engaged in public relations work, who wish to formalize their education in.this field. peftlnco of careful planning of special events. > attract over 2,500 and the North Eastâ€" been scheduled the Canadian I "Happy Living" speakers from all Neill, of Ontario Hydro, are standing on the fourth floor looking at one of the giant boilers. From the left are Mr. Neill, with P.R. students Norm Legare, Ed. Wery, Jean Browne, Jim Houliston and Douglas Dukoff. public relations students with Mr. Norm 1, finâ€" Room So, since these are facts that you cannot change, perhaps there is something that you can do to help yourself. Lack of money will cerâ€" tainly bar you from some activiâ€" ties, such as visiting the soda bar after school, etc., etc., so you will have to concentrate on activities that call for skill rather than money. In sports, for instance, do you play a good game of tennis? If so, If your parents feel that they cannot let you have more money, you must accept their decision, as all your attempts to demonstrate that your needs are reasonable have failed. If your parents feel that you are too young to accept the responsibility of earning money by babyâ€"sitting, that, too, must be accepted. I cannot have things that other girls have, or do the things they do. I â€"would like to earn money by baby sitting, but my parents say I am too young to do this, and have said that I must wait until I am sixteen before I can earn money this way. What about this? Penny M. Dear Penny M. An awful lot of people have money problems, my dear, so I can assure you, you are not alone ein this predicament! The tour was conducted by Al Fulton, of Lakeview Generating Station, public relations staff; and Norm Neill, a Hydro Public Relaâ€" tions Officer. During the tour, Mr. Neill stressed certain features in conducting successful tours. The PR. m;fient members were imâ€" pressed by the vast size of the generating station and especially the automatic and electronic deâ€" vices in the control rooms. Lakeview Generating Station, when completed, will have a capaâ€" city of 2,400,000 kilowatts m:kir)g esn n ain in it one of the world‘s largest tlp/r- mal electric generating stations. The ultimate output would take care of the present electric power needs of all the municipalities in Metro Toronto, as well as the cities of Hamilton, Ottawa and Windsor. I am a girl of fourt attend High School. My pr money. My parents can o me a very small allowance Dear imageâ€"building device for many companies. You Can Do Many Things Without Money Sally Licence required, flat rate, opportunity to make in excess of $100 weekly. ; Full company insurance benefits and pension plan. M _ Sally NEW CAR CLEANUP MAN Required at WEMPVILLE Scott â€"Ontario Hydro Photo of fourteen and ol. My problem is ts can only give : Mr. S. thorough checkâ€"up. Tell him about the situation at home, and how difficult it is for you to cope with the matter. It is possible that your doctor might recommend to husband that, for your % sake, it would be better to let the young man find another place to live, We are a middleâ€"aged couple, and our children are all married, which left us with plenty of roomt in the house. We rented a room to a young man, whom we have treated as a son. Now I find he is taking far too many liberties in the home, and is quite rude to me at times. I would like to tell him to get lodgings elsewhere, but my husband likes the boy, and will not hear of it. Please tell me how to handle this situation. Dear "Worried": This is what sometimes happens to a good deed. Your husband probâ€" ably does not see what is going on. I would like to suggest that you try to calm down, and stop arguing with your husband about it. © Chevrolat e Dear Sally Scott: Try to accept the present rather difficult situation more as a chalâ€" lenge than as something to comâ€" plain about or to build up resentâ€" ment against your parents, Show them that you are willing to try to understand their problems, and I am sure they will be more ready to _ help you with yours. you will seldom lack for partners. What about swimming? Has your school a glee club, or at your church a.junior choir that you can join? What about hiking, picnics and Dutch treats? All of these activiâ€" ties provide social contacts, and lots of fun at a minimum cost. Eleven year old Michele Murray, student of Gladys Forrester‘s khool of dancing, received two bronze medals when she competed in the Highland Dancing competiâ€" tions at York Armouries, Saturâ€" day, Michele, who has taken lessons for less than one year, is the daughâ€" ter of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Murray of 36th St., Long Branch. She was one of some 400 youngsters entered in the competitions from across the More conventional emergency equipment may include the followâ€" Young Lassie Wins Medal At Dances make temporaly repuiee, "A rol ;‘ string ‘b&uflfl or or rope Hnmcmitee ut i smiga ves nicely to emergency lubrication. Rubbing alcohol makes good starter fuel for a signal fire. You Ordinary baking sodaâ€"often in tended for insect bitesâ€"can neutral= ize battery acid on skin or clothing. It‘s also helpful when used to anuff out a small fireâ€"although a very poor substitute for an approved fire pair of battery starter cables, fuses. children on camping and picnic trips. ints out that a first aid kit can :.!fl in many .ways, besides are some of the possibilities. Your Red triangle reflector, or flares; tow rope ar chain, trouble light with extension cord, tools, spare fan belt, paper towels, spare wiper blade, a Many careful drivers carry a first aid kit in the car. ltbfm larly recommended \by the patching up personal injuries. Here First Aid Put in Service By St. John _ «1 Li 44 Sally Scott "Worried"

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