each year, and then comes back) Each of the girls has a room the RCAF to singre girls Include eral weddings already this year: to save up more money. She has|fyrnished with bed, bureau, table, waitresses, clerks and shop assist- and more are planned." Skill has been a tradition IGood Pay, Congenial Surroundings | Even the girls who have been All the civilians employed by the where | chairs and closet. On each floor ants. Women teachers receive one- posted here by the air force say with us for over a quarter there's a kitchen for preparing third more pay than they could] of a century. Said RCAF Working Girls Happy At Goose Bay |a sister in Southampton, England. {RCAF belong to a mess By GILLIAN PRITCHARD and we don't lack men friends." [they eat and share in recreational ENGLISH MATRON facilities, They pay 35 cents to snacks and a sewing and ironing : : they love the life. oom. Most of the girls bring expect in many provinces, nurse Claire Trepanier, of Hull, |plenty of clothes with them, buti Romance is responsible for many Que.: LEWIS OPTOMETRISTS | Canadian Press Staff Writer GOOSE BAY, Labrador (CP)--| watron of the civilian girls' quar- {What makes young, attractive girlsiterg white-haired Bessie Carter forgo the bright lights and bus-'has been at *"Goose' longer than tling city life to come to work inlmact people. She came to the! this isolated RCAF base on the pase--reached only by plane--in | windswept east coast of Labrador?|1947 Many of the girls however {A group of newspaper women have heen working four or five | visiting here received several an-|years here. : {SVers. LL. | A native of England, Miss Car- "Well," said pretty 29-year-olditer said: 'I like it here because of Julie Therioult of Moncton, N.B.,/{he money and, strangely enough, | "it's because of the extra money|phocause of the weather." Winter {we can earn, of course, and also temperatures usually don't go see a show and the theatre pro-| gram is changed every night.| Movies are often seen in advance of Montreal. ENJOY SPORTS Winter recreations include bowl- ing, curling and frequent dances. A new recreation centre with a swimming pool and indoor skating rink is being built, In summer, when temperatures reach 80 de- grees, swimming, sailing and fish- ing are popular sports. buy odd skirts and blouses from of the girls leaving their posts. "We have a wonderful time. I the Hudson's Bay store. |Said Rev. J. C. Philippe, Roman wouldn't have missed it for any- The variety of jobs offered by!Catholic padre, "we've had sev-'ching." 3 KING ST. E RA 5.0444 Canadians exchange visits. with United States servicemen stationed [nearby on a base leased from thc | RCAF. for adventure." lower than 25 below. | Julie has been a clerk employed Miss Carter said most of the {by the RCAF here for 18 months girls come out to save. She her- and likes it so much she plans to gelf flies to England for a holiday stay another two vears. ue TRIPS TO EUROPE This summer she and three other girls will take a trip to Europe. "Civilian employees up here get room and food for $60 monthly and a northern allowance on top of wages, which are slightly lower| than, say, in Montreal," said Miss| Therioult, "So we can afford to take trips,| and I'm going to come back and save up again after six weeks in | Europe." x | Her friend, red-haired 25-year-| old Claire Sanderson of Toronto| ; is another girl who came up here to save for a trip. She's also a clerk and plans to go to California when her 12-month contract ends in October. Said Julie: *'T could never afford to save enough for trips before Even our entertainment is cheap TO ALL OUR FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS : When we open later this week in our temporary location at the old post office we will have an entirely NEW AND FRESH STOCK Fusing Sister of drugs, pharmaceutics, cosmetic and 'photographic ma- Visiting Toronto | TORONTO (CP Thomas of London's Hospital, holder of Commonwealth's highest award for veivilian gallantry, arrived here Wednesday for a look at Toronto's hospitals, | Sister Thomas now is operating room superintendent of Middlesex, the hospital she saved from a dis- astrous explosion in 1934. She won the Empire Medal for Gallant and later the George Cross for he exploit Sister Thomas was an operating room sister in 1934 when an oxygen evlinder in a room adjoining the operating room burst into flames The occupants fled, fearing the tank would explode. She went into the room and carried out bottles of explosive anesthetics terials. 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If so, and if she happens to read this discussion, it may be al the reminder she needs, to be more punctilious in respecting vour rights as "first lady' of the household Until now, she probably indulges her special form of eavesdroppin rather freely, on the theory that [vou can't make an issue of it {without showing vourself in a ba light too. Also, she. probably has no idea how acutely this thing 1 wears on your nerves DEAL OPENLY In gener: the wholesome way to reduce irritations in family life is to 'spot' the trouble, in friendly spirit. Don't sulk around it. Thus about the telephone, you might say for example: 'Mother, it bothers /me when you take calls as Mrs. Doe, and then I have to step up and go through the whole story again. It happens all the time; and it isn't fair to people who are trying to reach the housewife at; ol : a this address, It puts us all in bad FEMINIST LEADER humor: gets us off on the wrong Emmeline Pankhurst, the Eng- foot," etc. then ask her to identify lish suffragette leader, was wid- herself as 'the other Mrs. Doe' owed at 40 and died at age 70 in when the question comes up. M.H. 1928 on EH Mary Haworth counsels through her column, not by mail or per sonal interview. Write to her in care of this newspaper. "THE DAILY TIMES MARY HAWORTH'S MAIL Y.1...97 Ar _ 11 T T 7 11Ked Dy ioiner-in-Law s Tactics With Telephone Callers MARY HAWORTH'S MAIL ments; perhaps they will give al Dear Mary Haworth: My moth- of us a hint on how to solve the er-in-law hasn't had her own problem, Fortunately there is no home in 20 years. And two years interference in our marriage as ago she came to' stay with us. such; and even my husband, She has no outside interests, and w m I adore, considers our part- lives only for her five children and nership first. K. P. many grandchildren. Our three OVERWHELMED children are married now, and] Dear K. P.: It is safe to say established elsewhere, that Jour mother inlaw knows she In all the time she has heen IS Sailing nder false colors, mom- with us, people who telephone to ©Niarily, when she encourages a talk with her ask for her either felophone ore to address her as tha (this) Mrs. Doe, ut curiosity as Grandmother, or Mother, or gels the best: of her, 3 Jene--her first name. In the inner 5 EL, suppose, circle that is her life, she has/5° she proceeds indirectly to elicit no occasion to be called Mrs. Doe, 5 much information as she can by those who telephone our res about the caller's purpose, before idence stepping aside Even so A familiar rings My elderly persons someone asks 'Mrs. Doe?" she ons down to family has io, do answers "Yes." Then the speaker } waning Seep posted on goes into his or her SD and everybody's business in the house- when it's time for Mrs. Doe's. re hold. And most people instinet- shin 4 vely clam up, or back away, in sponse,, Mother says, oh, 1h ' " guess you want my daughter-in 31e presence of husy Lanse. iol < : ess ence the elderly person's oy She. a as, Doe, I hunger for vicarious Mai of + shouldn't she identify hersel thers' experience may present a 23/0 NOT the lady of the house, right Pehévior problem. His or her agg- off? + ressive yen to be in-the-know may PETTY FRET? pose a barrier to good relations. I realize of course that anyone MAY BE HELPFUL asking for me as Mrs. Doe prob Perhaps this Ss the case with ably isn't a close friend: theréfore YOUX mother-in-law, Frustrated by the subject matter can't be a feeling of being shut out" in intimate or personal. Nevertheless Ne domestic situat she may the situation has oved embar-| PE involuntarily too active in put- rassing to me, many times i ji In general, mother-in-law does things her way in- my home and not as I do them. And though my discomfort may seem petty I somehow feg® that I am not i but, rather, in he ing reared and children, it isn't an older person us, and more 4 DRUGS Telephone RA 3-4621 bo Gn Sons MPLICITY ex threads. 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