Barrie Examiner, 8 Oct 1968, p. 8

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ENJOYING AN hnpmnplu luncheon members of class 11 of Barrie Central Col legiate take brlel respite lrom their day of labor ior COMPLETE Wind impro vised dust cap Jean Myers scrubs away for good cause with ginlsot usme wers uanny ringers and Peter Carter of Central Collegiates Class 118 seem to elijuy their labors on behalf of UnitedAp pcalThe group managed to look as though they were hav By Genny MYERS in Young stersare not inclined to under stand tire danger inthaeld erly reflexes are slower and old persons need to exercisespecial it around incinerators stoves heaters and when smok inngheir garments such as robesand sweaters are saier when at wool fiber or other finmeresisting fibert We should know that whereas all fabrics used tor wearing ap pare will burn those including cotton rayon and silk are difficult to ignite and slowto burn Synthetic are generally hard to ignite hut they melt when exposed to heat resulting in hot sticky substance which causes deep serious burns Open or lousetextured fabrics are more fl mm able than resistant it is to and must clothing lhighly flammable whilc wool is the mime mail the Barrie United Appeal Running between the rain drops the studans ignored the periodic downpours tot in clude window washing in their class this on Saturday They but handed housewife lathe problem or how to paint room present tackled all the jobs at hand with enthusiasm Their special energies were lescrved fprthegkitahen lug agood ilmé withtheir hammerssrnops and brooms The air was filled with the suundoi music from their radioland everyone managed Mrs Ho list were MrsD Holman and Mrs WiMacKay lrom Ward fund raising activities Scrub hing pollshingand painting were among the other house hold chores they tackled with enthusiasm The project shar IFirst Help For United Appeal Vitain rain go away mould have been the theme song of the Conan Collegiate students from turned on lasrong and for little while it looked as MIMI 13 was definitely not their lucky number They stood outside the school billkels and brooms mops and brushes ready for try at fund raising iorhanne United Appeal Working outside in the downpour was out the quastion and who would invite sopplng wot bakers dozen into the housch 1thcn who should happen by midst of moving and on her way in perchze can of paint The clean two houses and move the furniture from one house to the PlanTo Canvass For limited Appeal morning coftee partyre cently turncd into lively work and discussion group All the conversation centred around plans for the Residential Can Vegas at the Barrie United Ap peal Blitz Week wasplanned for Oct 2126 but it we report ed lhat most of the canvassers will he on the job on Monday Oct 21 Welcome guests were Les Cooke Campaign Chairman at this years United Appeal in this city and Mrs Shier They spoke briefly on their res pective roles and the values of the combined elforts of volun teers at fat levels of com munityrwurk Acting as division leaders in Ward are Mrs Jewell Mrsi Bi Feldman Mrs ER Parker and Mrs gtMosicrt Mrs Partridge Mrs Rowe Mrs McCauley and pper are organizing the work in Ward 2l Ward was represented by Mrs Brown Mrs fiSaso Mrs Partridge and Mrs Mowforth Completing the guest The hostess for the morning was Mrs Arthur McLean of Peel SL who is theChalrnian of the Residential Canvass She is assisted bvars lohn Rod gers who is Co Csalrman oi the ResidentialCanvass Eachguest kit the meeting with carton of voiunteers Canvass Kits and pertinent in turmation randthe knowledge that of the total community ob jective of Stldd7ll she and over 300 allow workers in the Resi tn known with the lively heat TiDeQreeFOfflane hens AillecturedWoolenFabric flows through it and gthemore gnition and rapldiire spre Preferred dr clothes are made of tightly woven tab ric such as denimuSheer fabric and lightweight fabrics Wlll catchlire more easily and burn faster than heavy and durable tabrlcs Fatty fabrics with trapped or brushed surfaces can very easily catch fire and burn with fast surfacetire Films ancy fringes may be very peri Ws othing fires involve common everyday use res resulv lgno fabric in Children should he to remember always that their clothes can burn to be carelul around open fires to wear stur dy clothes cuchas dungarees forplaytime and never to run if their clothing catches flraibuttn punoutthe items by in easel another lllng on tho dentin Canvass were trying o0 raise their shat2 $12 500 burniligclothesi runnirig ush him down to be ground and cover the tie es wttha blanket rug arm or anythinglwhich will sm hcrthe flames FLAME PROOF The way clothes are made helps determine how readily they burn The amount otatr that cangrat the clothing makasa big dltferenco Ruffles lousefitting sleeves and flaring pleated skirts let alr get to both inner and outer surtaces of the garment Unknowiugly child with sleeves thatdrape down or skirts that fan outcnu brilsh against an igniting source costumes for llallow Christmas pageants and school plays can he very dangerous near an open heater stove or burning fireplace So can paper hats and the likeAat birthday parties gt When we shop for readymade costumes it us choose only mar on filamitlllvoi reathomemade ones with boraxhorlc acid Let us rememt young people en glimmer at hope into the housewiles dilemmat But would they really work last six months in training for the event The at the basement to the rotten of the house Out came the screens an in went the storm windows Some oi the gals climb the town others washed the floors and polished the boom Fellows hauled out loads oftlash MkEd the yard and polished the win dows Extvpt tor avhriat snap fit lunch which was served by the delighted hmiseholders the crow worked at asked which would have put the shoemalrars elves living room with admirable skill people Who really know how to VISITORS weekend guests of Mrs Campbell of Essa Rd Barrie SHRlNlIlw Ontario Shrine Association An York Mr Reynolds is mem ber oi the nameses Arab Patrol which performed here in Bar rie=parade last spring Ontario Association Drill Com petition and also the award for the best Temple on parade for their periorma events were given for the former Miss Sylvia George nowars John Moran iMrs Harry Pattenden dies of the First Baptist Church hiPenetang were invited Miss of Burton Ave TorontoDominion Bank gave shower at the home of Mrs Em with ACW will holdan almost new sale it Oct 10 from the flameprnoing afler theyare laundered dry cleoued or exposed to the weath should hegiveli llameprobling There has been some legislation forbidding gthe sale of highly flammable childrens clothing future peued their ap the for the hamburgers were nerv edand no one worried about the tabla setting Examiner Photol other all in one wry Very much on her What was needed obviously was an in resislihle tome to budge In im niovdgtle Wolkvloud INSPIRATION The start at those maroonod get to earn their share for United Aimeal brwgot ltwas blitz lhey moved nsthoughtheyhadapeuttbe patter of busy teetsoundedtromdiemessas adoodoatiptoeaombolngln mammawhlle Mommy even painted the They are one group of young give the United Way socliil NOTES Mr and Mrs French of Westmnunt Quebec were the Mr and Mrs Bruce Reynolds Barrie attended the New York nuai Field Day inAlbany New The Patrol won the New York nce in the Albany BRIDAL snowansi Miscellaneous bridal showers gave shower to which the in Mary Andisturgeon and Miss Pat Miller feted the bridetoba at the home or Mrs Wice The women employees of the melt Cavanaugii Drury Lanel Mrs Cavauaugb as hostess to anotherparty tor the bride family members were in ST GILES ACW The ladies DI the St Giles until in th Parish Hailon treatment gt Yard goods andold sheets used for homemade oosttanes treatment belilre they are worh There will be muchmure in the l0bvidus yi matches and light ers should belrept beyond the reach at young hildren As there are many irresponsible adults leaving these thingsilying about vveueedaiso to teach lit tle children Pam applied ithoutHax caption to the chlidsbara hand or hare thigh maybe desirable at tho rnoment when be about to touch them next Wilbur Girl Wants To mWith national Garb Cradles lined choonnam costs about to Hon about 37 and Another pretty l7yclmld asked why should wear dieongsam and looktwiee my use when could looh tvrtca ll flood in Imlnlsklrtl One big Amertganrun hotel here has compromisetheir mam burl girls wear mini chfimtimm out it is strictly gitnmlck for Uim who can look but must not touch Many lament the cheongsams passing however One West artist who remembers thalood old days shook his head sadly ind raid jtha cheongsamrhould never go it is theonly dress fit for beautiful glrl The cheongsam gava you hint Those minis leave us mystery at all ran shame EXAMINER reasons OCTOBER c1965 Women Accentuate Negative In Applying For Employment OTTAWA OHTito royal commission on the status of womensettles down now to pre paring its report alter week of national hearings in Ottawa where Canadas labor policies and Jail for women were main targets Commlsslod Chairman Annai Francis 59 said Friday night she expectsto hand her report to the government sometime In the meant tlietwo hien and live women commissioners will have to hammer out agree ment on flood ot recommenda tions gathered during cross country hearings that began in Victoria 30 on April is The Ottawa hearings brought severe critician of the tederal labor departments womens bu reau responsible ior adminis tration of the female equal pay act Both the Canadian Labor Con gress and the Canadian Union of Public EmployeespCanadas largest union complained to the commission that the bureau ls understatied and inadequate for the tricky job of policing the legislation CALI5 ITA SOP Stan Little president of CUPE termed he bureau sop to women choing Mrs lock Findlay former director at the bureau who during an inter view aarly in the week said that as directoi she had been put in figurehead position The womens bureau which employed only stennmapher and clerk has been without director since Mrs Findlay re signed in FebruaryBut George Haytnornei deputy minister of labor promised announcement of anew directornext wealr and said thestaffvoi the bureau will he locieased gt1 The practises didnt satisfy the Canadian Labor Congress whose president Donald Mac Donald calledfor fair em ployment commission to forci bly and immediate eliminate discrimination against women on the job He wanted alarge stall at in vestlgstors attached to the pro posed commission to police the equal pa not And he wanted change in he not that would make it ditticulti or employer to find loopholes tor retuslng to pay equal wages itavmws roucras Labor also gave ragoing41ver to lts own pulicles toward women uniohlsts during the weekatter Mrllttle led the way with his acknowledgement that lemalea are discriminated against in all sections at the labor movement Mr Little pointed out that al though 25 labororganlratluns in prior Canada have mainri so now Finite Main no éiis is story issued me only twice in the time we have been going gather lose two kisser tmdzful were my idea not his Also it was like kissing mat bla slabs lm sure Rod has never had anyprevious sexual contact with girl and one could hardb call those two kisses sexual Rod has male friend who is known homosexual Hs spends more time with this friend than he does with me When oun tlouod him about their close re lalloashlp he said he feels sorry for Mary This latha mans nickname arldteveryone calls hlrn that and he doesnt cara what people anyThe is not golngto forsake him What do you think of this Ann zxv male members their parent body the CDC has never had member executive council The CU also got arstorchlng from its own vicepresident Hu guette Plaruondou who told the commissioan too often women workers are neglected when labor agreement is ac gotiated Organized labor has done the biggest job around to improve the lobe women but it is not doliaig the job it should be she so DISCUSS CORRECTIONS Although the usualtop ol daycare centres abortion di vorce birth control and women in no cs proved just as popu lar in Ottawa as they were across the country special at tention was directed to the plight of female offenders be fore the law Both the Canadian Correc tions Association and the Ontar io Elizabeth Fry Societies asked for removal from die Criminal Code of vagrancy sections which empower police to pick up and charge prostitutes or nameless persons fouudwanden The voluntaiy organizations asked tor greater useol proba tion and treatment in place oi jail sentences for women olfend era most otwhose crimes were the seltdestructive type such as alcoholism and drug addiction and not violently harmful cfety in strongly worded sitpage brief the corrections associa tion said police should stop giv ingan arrested woman the impression she is no longer woman whim enlists DAMAG IS HEAVY DRESDENr0nL CPD Damage could reach $1000000 from re that destroyed section at the liationailiard wan Specultles Did plant here Sunday an insurance in vestigator on the scene said Matt heavily damaged main plant building contaaoing machine storng end toolroom areas Dresdenis Charles Bronson been married room mansion luneanhy Bel Air Theobald wasmarried cerémcnvln Santa Monica it was the second marriage or each Miss tre land 28 nd her first husband McCallum have mason has two Never needs an ink pen Fa st Easy Efficient Oanbe mt meet any Walla shape or quirement PE will reprodu olnrsofine lines small type faces logo1 typesoven hqtos+in true accurate deta STAMP more than one woman onitsdo ist CliiuesevElrlbassy next 600 Burma tile with five cldddien in 303 essage re which an heal and fipillluiufimwm new Dear itvwotld 50 wait of time The averaged and over welght dolls who insist on war lug hiked hunllnes are hope less woman who refines to listen to hu husblnd anddou nt believe what her other tellsher wouldnt pay any Ilr tendonto me SflTERS PLEA hear Ann its time Mrs Housewife USA rental her baby sitter like mid unyloyoo instead at that down the street After all Kwo an maturhee enougtr tgd be trusted with mos pr our pouee sinusher childrenwhy shotrld at webe treated like In ihle people and not punlr Requested To Certify Death mason mutualv Elderly widow Margaret Mitchell neatly died laugh inglufhen she read the insur ance companys reply to hcr letter We cannot attend to this for you until we receive your death certificate was gm oorripanys btum instruc Oll lt fielded me to dumb said an able MrssMipdldl who wrote to her imrancc company when four small polities matured on her 75th birthday spokesman for the corn pany said the Meals affair is under hivestlgaulon someonewlil get raped tin gers evethis Woman Recalls Viet Cong Raids VICNEIA CF Although night bombing attacks and Viet Cong raids on Saigon are thing of the past for them Mr and Mrs William Roecklein still recall them vividly Their bombing attacks wer an everynight atfair Mrs Roeckleln You could must set your watch by them Mrs Roeclslein kepLa diary while she was in Sslgon with her husband who was with large construction group build ing mllitary installation in South Vietnam look through it and marvel that wasnt scared toldeath by the events Ive written downy buti wasnt she says We had suchthings as ma negun battles going up and dollar the front of our house Both remember battle nearby cemetery The Viet Cong had an arms cache in some oi the cemeterya crypts and United States heli copters came in to strafe them with rockets and machinegun tireihe cemetery was about block and the helicopters hoveredlilght over our house to fire their rounds said Mr Roecklein FlamlED WITH DEATH is an American who hopes to open an import business bittenlils wife is Canadian Both had other close brushes with death while living in Sal goo Mrs Roecklelli had lint stepped out at about when bomb exploded in theNatlonal killing sev eral bank 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