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Weston Times Advertiser (1962), 3 Sep 1964, p. 7

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Each donation, large or small. v.ill help the VON reach its obâ€" jective. Nearly every family, at some time or other, requires proâ€" fessional nursing care at home. The VON needs help now so the nurses can continue to be ready and able when they are needed The VON‘s annual eunpu..n‘ for funds was launched this week when appeal letters vm‘ mailed to 25,000 homes and 325 industries in the area covered by the South Peel Branch nurses. Each residential letter contained a "little yellow envelope" which has become the symbol of the VON campaign. Donors are reâ€" quested to mail their donation in this post paid return envelâ€" ope Mr. Howard Alfsen, treasurer of the South Peel Branch, anâ€"| nounced that the VON budget} for 1864 has been set at ‘24.000.' Of this total, the branch hopes} to receive grants in the amount of $6,000 and has estimated that tees for the nurses‘ service will realize an additional $6,000. The branch depends on voluntary doâ€" nations from residents and inâ€" dustries in South Peel for the remaining $12,000. Job counselling will be availâ€" »ble to every woman who atâ€" tends the Canadian National Exhibition this year. The Woâ€" men‘s Bureau of the Ontario Deâ€" partment of Labor will have a job counselling and employment survey booth in the Queen Eliâ€" rabeth Building at the C.N.E. The survey will assist the Govâ€" ernmeni{ in interpreting trends VON Campaign Aids Communuity Nurses‘ Service The survey will assist the Govâ€" ernmeni{ in interpreting trends in â€" women‘s employment and training needs. In commenting on the booth, the Honorable H. L. Rowntree, QC., Minister of Labor, pointed out that the job counselling and employment survey which the bureau is conducting at the Dept. Of Labor Job Counselling C.NE. is unique because it gives information and advice without charge and presents an opporâ€" tunity for women to voice their opinions on such matters as day care for preâ€"school children and job training. Women in the 45â€"65 year age group, in addition to being oneâ€" third of all women who work, are in the age group which has shown the greatest proportionate third of all women who work, are in the age group which has shown the greatest proportionate increase in workers since 1950. In anticipation of the jobs woâ€" men will be interested in, the Women‘s Bureau has assembled information covering job desâ€" criptions, qualifications and raining for 120 occupations usuâ€" »1ly performed by women in Cierical, Sales, Service, Indusâ€" trial, Professional and Manaâ€" genal fields. A highly qualified staff experâ€" fenced in vocational interviewing will do the counselling and conâ€" duct the survey, which will be tabulated and studied after the Exinbition is over. As well, the staff will answer questions about labor laws in Ontario that affect New pamphlets have been esâ€" pecially prepared for this proâ€" jeci. One is called, "How to Find the Job You Want," a woman‘s guide which takes her from the monent of decision to find work right through to the job offer. Another, "Who Are Ontario‘s Working Women," gives some interesting and surprising inforâ€" metion about Ontario‘s 163,000 working women and lists many of the occupations in which they are finding jobs. A third pamâ€" phiet describes the Women‘s Bureau of the Department of Labor. Cowan Cut Off ... (Continued from Page 6) the cost must be high to cover the costs." th pany reside in the riding of Yorkâ€"Humber. "I have good reason for partiâ€" cipating in this debate because nf the interest of the employees of Industrial Wire and Cable. That company has an industrial factory locafed at the intersecâ€" tion of Highway 27 and the Queen Elizabeth _ Highway, in the township of Etobicoke, part of which is in the riding of Yorkâ€" Humber. The Industrial Wire and Cable Company acted as an intervenor in an application and that was as far as Mr Cowâ€" tha Inc he chair he started to explain he situation in his constifuency. Several â€" hon. members have poken favorably in respect of his application because there re â€" manufacturing â€" companes ind offices of the applicant loâ€" ated in their constituencies I nould like to point out for the enelit of the members of this ommuitee that there must be a «ding in this Dominion of Caâ€" Before Cowan was aptions, cut him off. The mo nn did not come to a vote. mâ€"p a n y pany . . . 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