Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 24, 1963, p. 15

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bpw bring five speakers to high school to outline careers available the georgetown herald thuraday january 24th 1963 page 13 of high school girls the many careen open lo women several fields was sponsored by the business and profes sional womens club at the high school last thursday after n three hundred and twenty five girls from grades i made ence were a few of the qualili j cations needed here each of tt tpkn ttretmtd the fact that lint of all a good careers preview a program to bring to the attention and who could take the educational background wai th l ijiook hour and the low pay xlt for any career and all or- eventually reahied that the re- tn h glrli attend high wards were great especially knoo if potal- to those who had the education y other banc qualifications tlo 1 v 12 and 13 attended the session which was dexfr pl h possible by the cooperation of principal and the guidance j jlt iounssllor sl around on and a dnir to mooed counsellor at the coniluuon of the spee- principal j l lambert welcomed the speakers andl miss i ucille rcszat careers cnes tne speaker went to a commended the club for its interest in the high school girls counsellor for the ontario llos where the girls had pltal maotuuoll loh use girla p lunl l0 j qum that there were at least ten ca amt mosl reers open to them jn he h u to th pltals she stressed the fact that the ft 0 u ir ihcj should lahoparjiund and fcpt enteftaincd the st pauls guild elects 1963 officers the rev r stubley wasinuary 18 the funeral was held chairman for the annual eleo at the mcclure funeral home tion of officers for st paul sin georgetown on saturday morv prlor to introducing the president miss jean mackenzie miss mackenzie expjamed very briefly why the club was doing this work fo improve the status of women and it was fett thai starting at high schootjwasjhe proper place 5be intrp a ducedmr as rouse gattforfqecounsellof of the school who introduced the five speakers df 4he af terndfcn mr j m srouohtoh sjliiitpe operators switchboard rtprtwitatlve steel tternpany passenger agents and twcom f canada was th first jpealnjparatlvel new portion thatntf r whotttalk dh iihh whitlfowndfthostess at the airports wai required in thj realm of for which a ghji must be bilin efflct work heitraitfd the factjriiar at least mr c ct loyst employment manager of the t baton com pany stated that so per cent of the t eaton co employees were that to iuerf beyond the or dinar routine worker you needed ntelllfltnct efficiency loyalty enthusiasm and manyl mora attributes than lost plain heokioarning the personnel supervisor of trans canada airlines was the next speaker and he spoke the various occupations within the airline stewardesses tele- investigate before demmrfg onjtfjeakprs mus ilackwjzio mrs a carefr to raakb sure hut thc r ami mrs aihcn one chosen was in keeping ithlg of the- uuh cotniruttce their ahiltues anintercst she at coitrtudu thafter- spok briefly on many careers rtmq within the hospital ho of- wbicft ere x ray teibnolog a b thought and dieticnins cqr the week wfllrk and careers qpetj onj i january 14 with interment in hillcrest cemetery norval pinegrove public school en joyed skating party on fri day afternoon january 18 on th bis pond at the home of mr and mrs donald mccalg a the end of the enjoyable afternoon of skating lunch was served by the mccaigs anglican church guild no va on january 10 the presi dent mrs a norton vice pre sident mrs j taylor treasur mrs fred fendley and ao- cisl convener mrs e simson afternoon with interment norval hillcrest cemetery pinegrove group sympathy is extended to mr l dj ano mrs robert mckenneand juj family on the death of mrs fnnim hiernctinn were all reelected by accla- mckeiuie s mother mrs bullia ruum wiui0i1 rntlon mrs a gray was elec- oj carleton place pmegrove farm forum tnet ted secretary mrs 0 carter lt jhe home of mr and mrs t cati iflower convener and mrs li i sympathy of th dislrjct is mac alexander on monday ev uta mrs h u mmina guop socia convener mrsifxtended to mr and mratjlurc- f he tjostcs john ffawjipgson was namedlhjlson and family on the qpathl honorary president for hermjoi mrs ddisohj- father mr amii 4i enlng january 7 then nil short business period followed bv the radio broadcast and at discussion on taxation who should pay a friendly game of cards was enjoyed followed by lunch served by the host- jess assisted by mrs allen har- rop and mrs s wilson on monday evening january 14 they met at the home of and mrs spencer wilson land the meeting followed the usual procedure of business ra dio broadcast discussion and game of cards the topic for discussion was a world of opportunity dealing with ca reers for rural youth lunch served with mrs t mcgea newspapers and inagaiuncwere pa good to th that hate in discussed by miss jostc lon you and pray 46r ihtm which i net- ntycavs of faithful waft ttajjchn frtrlerick humphrey who the guild sut been lhedijcd while visiting hu brother i isecjmftary far mrje yearf n aaniloba thofunofai was k wm flmiaimrji asrefhfld ih the david a mcclure elct guih d diteetressflf the altar rnerai uomeinbrampton on the rev stubley spoke pflrttculaely fine man norvau which mrs fmnamore don associate editor- of chate ideipitefuhy use youmalthew attends the auar t a c xkl women and here the had dplalne maaiinc she talked ofs 44 the altar guild financial rfr- usulct rdftlier wasn portumties to follow manj car thevanous careers open mi that ti nn i rees retailing merchandising i field such as journalism art fashion beauty culture inte- 1 advertising fashion and beau nor decorating dieticians anlt and home economics good is the bet nuriirm man others he stated that grammar a sense of curlosih cnitir ol himrin for those who had what it u imagination zeal and persist soul rr xz a t7 jisnilcintaker at ymca htm to pri fr jout n flnnmore ahould 9 funk strvce held at for the hr im harold c mcclure funer 5jsi h georgetown on sa report htcit showed abalnce iwuut n hanri x nmnram nt im 2 p m for alexander greij company reps help girls steer for careers of nona son of the late al erander grelg and the late m s meikle of scotland the scr vice was conducted b r v jimes maxwell of hornby and stew anglican lhurch on hand a program of im provements to the hall was started with painting now nks and the floor refinished the guild also payer and hi the church president mrs a nortor thanked the members for their p pallbearers were orval shea support and good attendance ft ismond m v warwick coupland walter woolslon and wm bmnamon th interment in hillcrest ce miter norval mr gre was born in mid mr and tl m scotland n on lh 18j7 and was in hii olitjcar c ior came l canada arniind memorial 1115 ani wo lir farmi rs behm arllin brampton for a num throughout the after closing prayers lunch a smed bj mrs w iidkr and mrs c caseley s congralulatiom to mrs laurtnce behn b rth of a bih buj nistnc hospital mr and mrs r 1 fannk li c in the houie hj kalsbitks garage miss lucille peszat careers counsellor of the ontario hospital association addresses local h gh school studtnts at the business and professional women s careers preview held thursday in the h gh school aud lor urn rcpreie ila ve s from five professional fields enlightened 1he teens on powible goals through education f yiars lit came to thr nirval district with tht ft shier family and lived with w i m i urll t tlle dt mr ami mrs j marshal ami urr h lean uutd ilh mr and mr h t rmm r b toupland nd farnilj at f a numlltr smghampton last sundaj li f m f lr in joan oupland is now at tnrtng the school for deaf at he wlth mr i t ilevillr she was home for the christmas holidays mr ttox greij n old lime n sident of vral who recent 1 reach d his floth birthday d in a nursing home in llrmpton on ediu sdaj ja mrs wm finnamore nonal llefi re retiring he was cart ukcr of the ymca norval for au ut 11 years he has no re lativts in scotland or cinida h it are known ik died in the bertram nur nil home in brampton on wrdncsdij januao 1ft now is a wonderful time to find out just how lovely your hair can look mlllllll yoliu utve take advantage of our february specials regular 17 50 perm for 950 regular 15 50 perm for 850 regular s12 50 perm fo 750 pierre culture call 8774621 jacksons bargain sale continues due to the tremendous response to our january sale and the fact that we must have more room for new spring merchandise arriving our sale continues these are just a few of the bargains you can get there are many more not listed below come and see now while the choice isstill good made by a lead ng manufacturer come n a good colour sekcl on of red blue brown black and some lweeds value to 8 98 stretchy slims 5 iooki ladies sn0b00ts 598 ladies casual flats 39i good assortment of ladies shoes many colours good sue range the girls were given a chance to query the speakers at group sessions later above m s jes e london assoc ale editor of chatelaine magazine expounds the advantages of a career in journal sm to carolyn hall tt joan harr b carol mcgilvray elizabeth hay mary evans linda baxter cynthia lambert and marion burt r ir-w- t lovely assortment ladies pan lon sweaters 249 sltave long 349 special cardigans 3 ladies double knit wool ithrt jonls de iruetoun j m brouhton sales representative for the steel company of canada george mcmurray pefsonnol s porv boi of trans canada a r l nes and c c loyst employment manager of the t eaton company ol cirdi qjve tt you hful and ence ins ghts into f elds that could hold the r future close to three hundred and fifty local h gh school g is alien ded 3pce suits ragula 35 00 in colour rtd blua prey charcoal 2098 tadteswoot ess rteular up ia h 93 1595 wns bulky pullovers a qq cardigans ladies and mens laminated car coats beaut fully styled th colours gold be ge green and many others reg length value totl9t5 1t95 ffn tn la frt 155 jacksons 28 main st north bargain centre tr 66881

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