Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 21 Jan 1976, p. 18

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INorking Women in Barrie reflect national pattern Every year for the past few quick phone call to Statis ps females numbered 2480 in gents the womens bureau of ties Canada revealed the same tool and males numbered Labor Canada has released long pattern holds true for Barrie 718 Ten years later the figures the but the salary differential is stood at 4415 and 7590 respect lists of figures showing progress of women in the work ioree This years edition is 650 pagc bound book giving slut tieal data in English and French somewhat higher The most recent figures Sta titics Canada inid available we re for 1971 and this could in part be responsible for the very ively Hand in hand with an increa se in the number of working wo men is an increase in the num ber of women looking for work ranging from the number oi wide gap between men and wo and collecting unemployment working mothers to the average men benefits female income occupation by Women according to the La occupation bor Lanada survey have closed UMMPLO MbNr in December Lanada Man While the format is impres sive most concerned women would agree the information con tained is not The major portion of the book is dedicated to comparisons of salaries between men til in men in similar occupations quick glance lilltitllll revealed that in all occupations but one musician the average wom en does not earn the same am ount of income as the average men For the most part the aver age difference in salary amoun ted to $2000 per year Primary teeth need attention Editors note Feb 1522 is Dental Health Week in Ontario The Examiner in cooperation with the Muskoka Simcoe Den tat Society is presenting ser les of five articles on facts modern families should know bout dental health This is the third article According to our dentist my lost baby tooth ear ly that the permanent tooth Should daughter is not ready to appear the gap very slightly over the past ivo years in 1971 the itvctwrc male full time fullyear wage earner in Barrie received on income of $5270 woman in the ssme grouping earned $2l20 dif ference of 5l30 In the average salary catce gory which apiiirs to all per sons with an employment in come earned Hirerin one or more weeks or fail or parttime work the cap is wider Men in that category earned an annual average of $0880 wiiile women earned $3071 difference of Si8ii WORK FORCE lil But while the average salary of working woinii in Burric has remained down the number of women participating in the work force has gone up In l9til 2430 ct 7502 women 15 years of age and over we re iii the labor force llllj participation rate of 331 per cent in the labor force cent categories Statistics Canada rc lii ltlTl 4333 of 10500 women 15 years of age and over were bringingr the participation rate up to 4352 per The Breaking numbch down into ports that in 1001 there were At the end of December the powers regional office in Bar rie which covers the greater por tion of Simcoe ountv and the surrounding area had 1700 wo men and l900 men listed in its active files These figures do not reflect the total number oi people out of work as there may be names on the list who have already found work or are involved in training programs Eighty per cent oi the women seeking work were listed tn the categories clerical 39 per tClli factorv zit prr roll llltl medical support and service 16 per cei2ti For men the major areas we re construction factory and transportation Broken down iito 32c groups the largest number of women fell into the 2344 group follow cd by the 2024 group under 20 1065 and over b3 Duriirr the mute month the Unemployment Insurance Coin mission listed higher percent active cae list although all persons on the age of women it Fri Eire not collecting benefits Commission covers area from he King side of Lake Simcoc the lcrii north to Parry Sound west to Orangeville and east to the cast 931 the becond mom 2503 women In iidustry coin serves pared to 5727 men and in 1071 active case load stood at 16800 mhp HCC Ugaimamer when there were 529 women as com or 68 per cent which mum is lost premah pared to 840 men per cent were female and UH plan the occupational grou per cent were male 21 b3 the dentist antrt teeth to erupt out of their Jiufiti puritiull or become com post1 and fail to erupt at all lg some instances vtit to check the regularly space maintainer will ed The baby should be given the best care because they chewing of food contribute facial development and expres for the ln space tends to close gtp1ce maintainer is iii premature loss of primv tcctu may cause the perm the dentist space to determine whether be head or primary teeth of assist in the to Local teacher STIIE BARRIIZ EXAMINER THURSDAY FEBRUARY 19 1076 selected don preserve mice ee an $21sspifffoime memo to hold high church office ciilo Mctiibbon speaker at the Annual til liiuch speech apparatus until the per manent teeth erupt child usually keeps the last of his primary teeth until age in ones means to avoid con flcts between husband and wife Central Collegiate mathem atics teacher Itcicrt Addy was chosen again counsellor 11 or 12 As your age of six the aws child approaches the grow and provide room for the perman ent teeth The roots of the primary teeth slowly dissolve ed resorption in process call while the perm anent teeth develop in prepara tion for their eruption is to district president Grant Hill man at recent session of tie District Conference of the Church of Jens Cllligtl of Lot ter Day Saint Tlr dly thi rccciitlv been released as president of the Bar rie branch of the church Elected as prtsitlcnt of the Barrie branch was Gordon Mor Misson president Russ Ballard advised families to set aside Monday CCfllfllt as family night and urged parents to talk to their children more We need to be careful how we raise our children for we lint know who they are or what they may become The church teaciics tlit ctery When permanent tooth fully formed and ready cl ton while Bill liiiwall mailc one lived in the upwexmcnccn upt the primary tooth that it Ft Counbillr and Wham as siirit children of God before Rollins was namer clerk coming to earm will replace should simply 1905 en and come out of the Jaw by itself PEOPLE PLACES lwo sections of play in the masters and non masters series were held this week by the Bar rie Duplicate Bridge Club In the non masters sections Wyn Conder and Audrey Mason captured first and Betty Stev ens and Elsie Lucas placed sec end The results of group were North and south Jim Han sen and Sherman Boutler Dave Lewis and Jean Burke and Viv ian Menezes and Mary Wood stock East and west Jim Bailey and Chuck Weatherstonc Elia Swain and Henio Lentsiuis and Shirley McCrone and Holly Her The theme of the conference was The Family Speakers cov cred such topics living with the masters miston ties Friday The Winners were Despite winter carnival activi gamcs were also played Made with our own special spices Toasted ltoll North and south Rev David Kaye and Vivian Menezes and Bill DeWitt and Jim Bailey East and west Mary Wood stock and Martha Bedard and Metric Lentsius and Dave Lewis AUXILIARY LlBRARY The Royal Victoria Hospital Auxiliary operates library at the hospital and is always in terested in receiving new mat erial Donations of books and magazines would be appreciat ed CRAFT WORKSHOP The Barrie Branch of the tarlo Hooking Craft Guild is hot ding workshop on friendship flowers this Friday from am to pm at St Georges Parish Hall The workshop will concentrate on hooking poppy thicket rose and pink phlox Different me thods will be used and there will also be demonstration of dyepalnting the background There will be fee of $350 plus materials Anyone wishing to attend the workshop is asked to telephone Dorothy Fraser at 7268117 or Freda Whittaker at 7W WINE AND CHEESE filo Inner Wheel of the Rotary Chi is phoning wine and cheat party for members Feb 25 at pm at the home of Mrs Norma Stevenson Shanty Bay Road Cards will be played Made with delicious mild Cheddar Cheese lliick and lusty 59° COFFEE 15c Creaiiny smooth and hot WINNERS AT CURLlNG CLUB tilift Derick iiiieiitet the VCrl Bend lIoyhy to skip Sandra llctjulorrtli after her team won the Mttilltl event in The Hon Pauline MCGibbon to speak at Simcoe UCW annual meeting Ullidllu 22nd Lieutenantlov llic lliiioiii3li luiliiic will lie the illLmt Meeting Simone lirliytcrinl lnlul Women which will be held at Central United Llllllll Barrie on March 3rd liti Ilolitilll will sunk on the the its ltmlcw tomurce ittiicw Friendship Receive lu siiiullon ltcalize Potential itc tiirii IiLllCslltLl llic llllltllll Uti turiii ilowci has been clinstn the symbol in this meeting llcr llonoiir will sprzik ltill ilill to It itlll and the public is invited ll lieui tili Liilili4 lls Audrey limins Barrie president of lirrto iiiicrcucc lTiiitvd Church Illillll will in lrolucc thc chew speaker and lilt Eleanor lliii irrsiilii of Siiiicoe Ircslmcrial will thank her The afternoon of the iiuicting will take the form of music Uiklloi to be conducted by fie wellknown iiittziiil iiil choir leader of Trinity United fulllsh tinvcntiursi Gordon fcsxlllll at last weeks playoffs at the llziire tfiiiiin ltomi gt3iiiiis rhik iiicliidi back Itll vice llelen ldeson rl Sloan who will lead in the mg in of some of the new lumps of the church Ito will also use new collec tiin of hymns by Fred lxaan crpics of which will be for sale the meeting diiiltiy of looks and pro riii material will be set no in the pyninasiuiii oi the church extended to invitation is choir leaders and chair lllnl licrs to acl this worlvltop hicii will begin at 130 pm Iltglc to the mettin arc lclllllitlctl to bring box lunch Btlaulc$ will be illtltil Ontarios 23nd liciitennim CNN the Honourable lautioe lctiibbou was born in Sarina ti iii the tiis liiill in in ado to be named Lieutenant iUHlll She married to Don ld NILtililioii former Viec prcaizrcnt lell Treasurer of Im 7lliu Oil Limited llcr llcuoiir graduated llic liiiieisity 01 Toronto l3liclur of ll degree modern history in 19211 She was president of Victoria 1mm ilil ill STERLIN THE STERLING TRUSbe CURFUlitXlltilN ROSS FURZECOTT 35 DUNLOP ST EAST BARRIE Sc uts discus Copenhocen during ScoutGuide Week fingers ltilt$lllil countries leier iid Hand show lti cs taken in Norway Swelcn and The Business and lrofcssion indiiirlial il Winners liii It dinner lilitlllljl lucsday the Lakevicw Restaurant Sky Room This being Scoutuuuide Wmk DClilllttlk of tin opening and it was vex timely to 5mg closing ceremonies of the lam litiree group hikes camping guest speakers Peter lerStegc and handy Collier Chief Scout Award winner On July 20 1975 the boys membeis of the Kem pcnfelt Bay District lliird Barrie lroop let Canada for the lltli World Jamboree Nord jamb 75 in Copenhagen groutis visiting with local fa inilies tours and pictures of the many friends they matte I1rlt Nell feiStcgc introduced the boys and Ir Agnes Mills thande and prescnted each with small gift Plans were put into motion to lltiltl fashion show Along With eiiue wiicli will be held May lit at the Consumers Has Blue Flame Iloom Mr Connie Johnston will bethg ordinctiir ol the Fashion Show For the opening tcreiiioiiies of tlic Jamboree 10000 Scouts were represented from 05 count ries An aerial view of the as sembly siowcd lcarly the pic ture of hand depicting the group as wiole hand and the Doctor outlines missions for Collier Street ladies lTii liiitcdtiiiii oiiiin Lcn es of the total LLW lllfllilmi cral iiicciiit of Collier Street Un all ilcd linrch Vl held Monday The prgram for the World with Willclm Tnit in CilitlLC liy of Prayer on March 3th under the leadership of Miss at the Salvation Army Citadel Vera Iiililwin walt illlilltjtl by Mrs Blanche llr ll ll itlllilC iilii lLliir iiiiiii gtvir Mu liii li nilctl liz Jiili iniicii Hann liiircli llligtlliil liispilals norms crs ll lt on di in the hairpin and Lsl iziiiv ol cilia if tililiicz lniictl llopitai zt llazeiton TLC iirclr in liiv neck iii leb whom he had piit some time lit for liicc weeks iiiclical gt11 cnt and again Lifter graduation lli liin isoiiiiu ici bl lll with picliucs ii the lgtllul this tli patient tll the mountain rttlitl Iigt liui Kair Lll port on the ligtiyfciiil Xll earlier Central girls carnival champs Piiite Central Collegiate thiv Jrl bioiimbnll teams won the lfw Inc lllftill ll lczid Dorothy lIi all 21 ec lllitlil at jriii ll winter coriiiial tournam Ond ituli lupp Illli llm Ullillltl for tw 00 Illiilti itt l1 kr Sale to be liIilib were iclcrion otcr trc lIiidxiew Sccoiidry School held in li under the ziiispu cnlr North Collegiate didnt laid team as sehetulcil liiii liiLliLJH wczc Stil iiiic icliEc lric Berdan Joyce Book Suzie Brewster Dc hliie litizloy lllilf Clicnayeth lliii on rril Iil rirol ltllitlts tornl Dirlardinc Pam lllt liii ljQ lrcn lTiiiciy thiis lorrl layc firea Collcgc llllitlldt siicitiiii Jul fit an MW il in tli Ami iaricr Theresa member of the luiicri i1 liiiiuinry ch cc of Doctor of tbrins Kelly llfllfilill Mainecn Toronto Senate ioi rune yous Law from the Unixcrsily of liotcn Mairan Nyslcn Dolores the first woman to be president Toronto litcici 81 StaIififl arolvn Ol the Utiivvhiiy of Toronto in ion sha ictiiici tlic ll Saarst Kelly ixiltu Brenda iimiii sociiliiin incur inning imhi im in st1l to iiili Lynn Witkhan and Jane lici of the litiilllWs lM uriiitz iriucl to iiii ciz Yours Ling lkimilny lmmwm In It 3C Mlf Ctzifinis team downed Alumni ltairs ant solved rpmr tho iiic Awi ii 1110 Howe Brow the lit woman tiiiillni ioiii the CNN of ll 5m and Néygcnziifcan Bu llit liiiveifilv of Toronto iiiiizi 41 Lmd won on coalsli 10llllf2lfl sud Jiilv lQTl to June lETi diaii in iii Award or ou tmm rulmwd AMPS Clucet to Thin illl death oicrtime play niliii cr iii liiiiriim flltl iiiJincs gm lmm inch was Brian Buch lii 1007 ilic was named an of we run aimi Um ziuziti and £15ilil coach was ttcr of the llfl ii iiiiii micro if Uiliiilt ii Marie rd an Both ii were sponsored by the the ime year who tcimil honorary degree Ill ciiii Law at the lIiiti3l Hi Albert In 1974 ll li Icitixcl or Mary degree ll Doctor of tum the lnivcrolv ii ciil Ontario and Queens lnierl and in 1073 wa awarded 10 liriiirirurv itgrim of Dott or of laws iv in lln liiiirity Ill loriiniii In 1971 she also rcucicil llvill oraiy daugicis ll lor iii lws from the lnivcrsity iil titstorm Ontario and Queens University There is no sales commission charged with Registered Retirement Savings Plan No Management cc No Redemption 13cc it lilillllllil No liliiig lice benefits include High rates of interest All contributions guarantees Deferred income taxes Deposits accepted out tii lfélllSiClH from other llttili qtldllllLtl iiiiiiiim ii riilml iciiigc tl titliwi iiiiestiiiciil iiiiliiiiis in available ii in ili lTilC0 Liiiiiltti Itffi WIIHIW IIll tilltlli llie tliiv ittier li llilti Franc linuco has Itll iiir xiigear home ilii larrlu Ithicc to line with her only child in Maximil ibiziiiniriii Bolero loaning lioni tnriiiiii Polo dc Iriaiiiiri iitii llt Inlc llisliuiids flu1 cliivt oi slutty The palace is to IH turned into museum no for any amount 7266495 member of Canada Deposit Insurance Corporation lliltiItH of IBM Liniicd by Sterling trusts illllilliii liiircau oi Investigation WASTES FOOD llllt NY Nutri tioiiists at Cornell University my about $60 worth of food is itcl annually ll the averaze iiicriciii household four ycur study of discarded food showed that 10 per cent of the liiiited States food bill goes for wasted food Not some salesman Sterling Guaranteed pciisiiiii refunds and other cl liliili also

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