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Weston-York Times (1971), 31 Aug 1972, p. 7

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oetemstitietartm6 ,Watchln. then In action prompted Mrs. Doreen Bores, president of the Humbor Valley Tenants Association to lm for In Opportunmu tor Youth Plf2rNlattt an that thes P'ougon gully!“ pt. m pondon building it It! Humbu- loulonrd have b-thettgttta_tr'1ttsertrms Rumb- humming mm!- 'dh."flr"4l'lr,'f was awarded 810,00 in May. Today the boyl are being paid for their ”wines. The Youth Rangers have grown with the addition at seven girls. The girls call themaares the 'Humber Money from the grant is handled by two tenants, Mn. Helen' McNeil and Mr. Art from Barry Wallace, a co. ordinator with the 0.F.Y. during the day with emergency babysitting, washing floors. light housekeeping, running messages, putting up fences and even walking people in wheelchairs. For their services they receive $80 per Iquthwhilq project at 0.H.C. Mrs. Bayes said the fifteen teenagers are watched to ensure they are doing their jobs properly. - The Youth Rangers and Humber Helpers appreciate being paid for their efforts and moat give half ot the money to parents for room and board. When summer is over and money no longer available, the teenagers will not discontinue their work. They will go back on a volunteer +++ I received a notice from the church of the Good Shepherd about a new program starting in Sep Every Tuesday morning, from 10 to 11:30 am, the church extends an open invitation to attend a discussion period, entitled womenjn the 70's. Tire kids pre kept hopping In 1ljlljllll0llllll0)illG FOOTBALL ACTION [ ILLUSTRATIONS Original full-colour draw- ings by Tex Coulter. Per- fect for framing. Set of two FREE __ while supply lasts. EBB] tpmtaetdtitiiirUiir fM.et.rtretirjsqroe, - sou-tumlmont, child rearing husband-Illa w in trtiatttnitiikii ___ education in but I few ot tlte tttples that will be further information contact Rev. J.A. Dobaon at 786-1887. l +++ The Mount Dennis Legion, Branch 31, has mailed their September bulletin. Following "are several items of interest. j Mount' . Dennis functions of its members. A Legion is veterans helping people. Veterans in need of medical help and not sure how to go about it. Helping veterans, widows and children of veterans re housing pensions and education. Helping senior +++ The 48th Highlanders will be holding their annual Pachino night at 519 Church Street, Friday, September a. A cordial invitation is ex- tended to all ex 48th this night. Telephone 922-4876 for further information. +++ ietlon is asked to loan canes while someone is getting back on his feet from some mishap. If you happen to have a cane doing nothing - would you telephone the Legion at 767-0333. It will be put to good use. The bulletin holds a reminder of many of the citizens: Keeping Has off tht street by organizing and paying the expenses for baseball, soccer. hockey, Jr. Olympic teams, and track meetsTheugion also lends a_hpnd_ helping _Btscouts, girl guides-an?! barids. Spun. Mod 169-6009; Coffee and babysjtt Mrs. Henry Robert Gay, Ja ne Park WWW” am Lretnitdteey with siyor Citizens Club no on Sep- tember W, to celebrate their first year anniversary. Ladies will wear long dresses and the men striped vests. President of the club, Mrs. B. Norris, extends a cordial invitation to everyone in- terested in attending this fun-filled open house. Festivities begin at 1:30 p.m. and will continue until 4:30 pan. in the recreation roomo the first floor at 190 Woolner Avenue. For further information contact Mrs. Norris at 7679680. +++ A no left turn prohibition for eastbound traffic on Corbett Avenue at Rockcliffe Boulevard has been turned down by the traffic depart. ment. Instead they have suggested a hidden Inter- section warning sign be erected for northbound traffic on Rockcliffe Boulevard in advance of the Corbett Avenue intersection. by Frieda Kaye When a woman comes from a family of achievers - but isn't expected to achieve herself because she's a girl - she’s in a bind, says Ernesta Drinker Ballard, speaking from her own experience. However, Mrs. Ballard decided belatedly to ac- complish something on her own and did. She now heads the 5,000-memher Penn- sylvania Horticultural Society, the largest organization of its kind in the country. "When I was growing up," Ernesta Ballard recalls, Electrohome 90-watt stereo component group. Component performance from a name you know. And impressive value, too. Features 90 watts of Electro- home stereo power, Garrard automatic changer, push- button operation, AM /fhh stereo radio, matched air suspension speakers, mobile stand, stereo headphones, and free double album stereo record. All for that low Look 'n tisten,price. Which means the limited $ " stock won't last long. VALUES Women can be achievers hangpictureaonit. Firat,tttewa0spstrtotthe dining room and should be treated " such. The colors attractive way to coordinate the room, would be to wallpaper the stair wall and, if possible, the opposite wall in'the dining with. When bhooaing wallpaper try to blend it in with the existing colors. Do not be afraid to choose a large pattern as the area is open enough to complement it. varieties of wallpapers that are washable if you have small children to worry about. These include numerous flocks, foils, and, of course, vinyls. They also come in any type for the period of your room. Wallpaper, is a great pick- me-up for any room, and does wonders tor problem areas. relaxed." But he maintained that women didn't have men's brains and were not capable of men's achievement. “He believed," she says. that '/wor11en,wtre meant to be lovable and clever, but not much _else." From her father's side of the family, however, she feels she inherited her capacity for "career aspirations for girls were never discussed." Her mother was a volunteer "preoccupied with all sorts of social and cultural ac- tivities;" her father was "a successful lawyer who worked hard and never Mrs. Barnard bu I BY ELEtyllnROErCNli/rE imaginary square. It is much more interesting to the eye than pictures placed in a step arrangement. Items rather than pictures may alao be feet apart, In very " tractive. They may be of various shapes and lines, arranged to make an U,|wwever.youdodoclde (optimum color IIIouId be “mummmm. An important show featuring major works by the 21 Canadian artists participating in Artari'o 72, the art multiples project sponsored by the Ontario Arts Council has taken over theArtGallery at Canadian National Exhibition, until September 4. With the advent of the show, sponsored by the Ontario Arts Council and organized in co-operation with Jack Pollock, a, Making a change At 15, Mrs. Ballard at. tended the same fashionable boarding school her mother had. At 18, she made her debut, did volunteer work, married a young lawyer and subsequently had four children. It wasn't until she reached her 30’s that she decided to have her “second coming out," as she calls it. hard work the ability to make up her mind quickly, and a good feeling for detail. "I wanted to achieve an identity as a capable person in my own right," she says. Pictures, {unpaved in Artists show 1102 WILSON AVE. SHOPPERS WORLD Comet 21" B&W Portable Crisp Electrohome performance in a portable set - and at an affordable price! Features smartly-styled wood grain finish plus pre-set fine tuning, and big 4" speaker. The picture? Electro- home allthe way-andthat means sharp detail and $19 9 95 extra enjoymentforyearsto come, See this one soon! autumn on this wall. The idea is to make the will Mounting and tun. It can reflect the spirit of your whole house and you." lite style. If you have any questions about this plane write The Weston-York Times and I'll be glad to help out. combined. iran lhelvu with kniek-kttaeka, odd Ittaptd by; at a collection Gallery becomeé, for the duration of the ex, Amado Artists at the C.N.E. "Just as Annie is bringing art to people, so will this exhibit," says Jack Pollock. It is anticipated that half a million people will view the Show during the Ex. “I wanted to make the change from housewife to professional. I wanted a payingjobbecauselfelt that earning money was a tangible form of recognition, an indication of one's wor- memberof the C.N.E. Visual Mrs. Ballard trained in horticulture, realizing that although many women were involved in garden club activities, few specialized professionally in this field. Six weeks after beginning her studies, however she became quite ill. 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