community involvernent has become somewhat easier." (Her older daughter is a physician, running a clinic in South Carolina; her younger one, a film editor‘ and musician.) Mrs. Alman‘s husband plays an interested rolé in community and political life too, she points out. At present, both are members of a nonâ€"partisan m ‘‘The . Concerned of East Brunswick," which works to reduce noise Her own family has long been interested in comâ€" munity â€" affairs, Emily Alman says. "With both my daughters now â€" grown, Quality of life According to Dr. Alman, women personally have had to face some of the basig problems of our society. They‘ve had to deal directly, she explains, with the retarded child, the aging and the sick, much more so than the men have. "Women have long been confronted by problems of health, recreation and education, which we see now as among the basically unsolved problems of our time," she many _ suburban _ comâ€" munities,‘‘ she notes, "large numbers of people work in the cities nearby and haven‘t the foggiest notion about what‘s happening in their own town." She adds that the women who stay behind with their children during the day have to deal with the problems of their suburban communities, whether they want to or not. _ Brunswick, New Jersey "‘the crisis issue in America and in the world today." Dr. Alman is chairman of the sociology department at Douglass College, part of Rutgers University. She teaches her women students, she says, that they should play an active role in American life. "Part of my teaching,"‘ she points out, "is to bring young people into our community and let them by Frieda Kaye @ Emily Alman is all~ for women of all ages going into politics. They‘re particularly qualified, she believes, because they‘ve had to face some _ basic problems relating to "the quality of material and then fill the soil on top. As soon as the frost comes out and you can dig the soil in late winter or early spring, remove the pots to display areas, either setting the pots inside containers, or replanting the rooted bulbs. If you don‘t have access to a piece of ground, you can still have bulbs flower in your containers by buying pots of greenhouse grown Women in politics Cover the pot surfaces with leaves, straw, poly hyacinths this fall, set them in a sandâ€"lined trench in the ground so the pot surface is about a foot below soil level. In colder areas, bury the pots next to a foundation Those with their own plot of land, or who can borrow a piece from a friend, have it made. They can pot up tulips, _ daffodils _ and «winter recedes. And there is a way that container garâ€" deners can share in this pleasure, even though bulbs won‘t survive overwinter in eontainers. above ground in the Canadian climate, exâ€" cept for south coastal B.C. In that favored area, bulbs may be planted in containers in late fall, the soil surface beat the weather and have their colorful planters of Dutch bulbs‘next spring one way or another â€" it‘s pretty hard to beat a determined dwelling (keeping them cold will help but precise control of temperature and humidity is for the professional garâ€" apear as if by magic in late winter. If the rest of us try this, the bulbs will die â€" as they will if kept out of the soil all winter in a heated Mrs. Alman‘s town is East Of course, you don‘t want Ladies a major resource bulbs in flower in is one of the great some of its igth of perfection J.R. Wilcox, Bala, Dennis and Silverthorn run each Saturday morning from 9 a.m. until noon and Tuesday evenings from 7 p.m. until 9 â€"Fairbank and Harwood run each Saturday morning from 9 a.m. until noon and Vaughan Road and Rockâ€" cliffe run each Saturday morning from 9 a.m. until noon. Additional schools have been included in the children‘s gym and craft classes Saturday mornings sponsored by the York parks and recreation department. And some of the school have expanded to : include one evening a week. Anyone interested in sports, music, drama, crafts, swimming, the outâ€"ofâ€" doors, or just plain meeting people are asked to help the department by working with the community. & The Borough of York parks and recreation department are looking for volunteers to help out with their recreation programs. accept the idea that perhaps a woman who‘s close to the community knows more about its everyday problems and therefore has more to offer." she says. "In our own community, we have a unique political situation. The three candidates for mayor have all been women." When asked how their Politically active Mrs. Alman is also quite politically active these days. and air polluti on a cold window sill and then outside on days above freezing when the temâ€" Accustom the plants to outdoor temperatures first already in open flower, or even fully colored but not yet open, will make a quicker show, but will not last long, and will suffer more from a dip in temperature. Daffodils should have tubular flower stems well up and showing a green flower bud that has signs of yellow at the tip which is starting to distinct from the grassâ€"like foliage with no brown or papery spots; hyacinth flower heads should be clearly visible beyond the leafâ€"tips, but the buds of the florets should still be tightly together. Buy tulips when flower buds have swollen and show a strip of color at the edges of the folded petals which will still be green. Choose a pot where all the flowers are about the same height and, price for price that has the most buds. hyacinth and tulip. So if you want to duplicate nature on your balcony, plant the bulbs out in that order. However, in buying greenhouse plants, it is possible to have all in bloom at roughly the same time, so you can be oneâ€"up on nature. Here‘s what to look for when buying pots of bulbs: Crocus flowers should show signs of coloring and be grocery, stores, nursery, s, books, newspaper and cardboard will be pic p in the area bounded by Scarlett Road, e Avenue, Dufferin Street and Dupont Street, Sa , November 11 from 9 a.m. until 3 p.m. Sponsored by the Church of St. Mark and Calvary, 21 Blackthorn Avenue, pickups can be arranged by calling the church at 760â€"7144 or paper may be taken to a dropâ€"off point on the east side of Keele Street, just north of St. Clair Avenue West. flower buds is about right. At that time, pots of greenhouse â€" forced bulbs are low in price usually $1 or $1.50 a pot of several bulbs, at fruit and plants will simply freeze. nu-uuï¬n.lncu- You can the right time dening, they‘ll be able to by -acnh stand cold spelis. gardens around. tulips _ To achieve a natural look are six inches or more out of you can knock the rootâ€"soil the ground, or when ball out of the pots and hyacinths are showing replant the bulbs in a larger Paper pickâ€"up to do this too early or the perature is not expected to s, Thursday, October 26, 1972 s, or just plain meeting Further information can le are asked to help the be obtained by telephoning rtment by working with the parks and recreation ommunity. department. tign. ievels in For further information contact the parks and recreation department. The program is offered to children five to sixteen years of age and (includes gym, games, craft activities and active games. There is no charge for the program and it continues until April 1973. Lambton School «uns each Saturday morning from 9 a.m. until noon and Monday evenings from 7 p.m. tintil 9 Humbercrest, _ Weston Memorial and C.E. Webster run each Saturday morning from 9 a.m. until noon and Thursday evenings from 7 p.m. until 9 p.m. Wednesday evenings from 7 p.m. until 9 p.m. a more active role in society," Emily Alman declares. "As for myself," she concludes, "I would like to see women moving in very rapidly on every political level." By volunteering you could gain valuable experience in the fields of recreation, social sciences, physical education, music, art, drama, teaching or comâ€" munity development. We should all recognize and encourage the fact that women are beginning to play a man‘s wife was politically active, he received instant sympathy from his fellow men. All that has changed now. Women no longer have to apologize for taking a strong stand on social issues. husbands _r Bulbs that have been grown in pots are not suitable for growing that way again, although they may be good for planting in the ground for cut flowers. Where there‘s a will there‘s a way, and a devoted balcony gardener might be able to trade off this year‘s bulbs, after, flowering, for a spot in a friend‘s garden where he can try forcing his own bulbs over the following winter. pot. Hold the bottom of the soil with one hand and reverse the plant as you lower it into the prepared hole in the container soil. Gently push soil around and over the root mass, firming it with your fingers so the plants are steady in their new location and won‘t tip over in a wind. Water if the soil is dry. Fertilizer is not necessary. One rarely planted kind of bulb that you might like to try yourself is the Dutch iris. In a few short weeks after you set them in outdoor planters, they‘ll produce tiny, fragrant, orchidâ€"like flowers. container or window box, using soil already in it. Or you can bury the bulbs, pot and all in the larger conâ€" tainer. In either case, set them in place so they are lower than they were in the pots to begin with. This gives them more anchorage and reduces their height for wind resistance. To take plants out of their pots run a knife around the inside tight against the pot side. Then push an unâ€" sharpened pencil through the drainage hole in the bottom. When the soil ball is loosened, turn the plants upside down over one hand with the stems between your Mrs. MEA d Hopnees Do PR CmmE en Spring flowering bulbs grown in pots add vibrant colours to your apartment and help offset the dreary winter outside. 2) and Saturday, October 28, from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. MY OFFICE WILL BE OPEN FOR THE PURPOSE OF REVISING FOLLOWING TIMEsS: 1) Weekdays commencing on October 6 HOW DO YOU CHECK ? IT‘S EASY You must be 18 years old, a Canadian Citizen or have resided in the Borough of York at any time and October 10th, 1972. Check the list posted n nearby fire hall or school, phone 653â€"2700, or Eglinton Avenue West. I hereby call upon all electors to examine such lists and to take immediate proteedings to correct any errors or omissions in or make deletions from the lists IN THE PRESCRIBED FORMS which can be obtained from my office at 2700 Ealinton Aveaniue Wars NOTICE IS hereby given that I, H. G. Courtman, Cler Borough of York, have complied with Section 23 Municipal Elections Act, 1972, and have posted up in r and in each Polling Subdivision on the 26th day of 1972, the list of all persons entitled to vote at the M Elections in the Borough of York. Such lists will remai for inspection. 9:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m' I1S YOUR NAME ON THE 1972 PRELIMINARY LIST OF ELECTORS? (Voters List) | Do You Live In The Borough of York Where Monday, December 4th, 1972 is Municipal Election Day? It‘s Easy to Check! See Below S 010, a Canadian Citizen or other British Subject, and Borough of York at any time between September 5th 972. Check the list posted near your residence, at a school, phone 653â€"2700, or visit my office at 2700 . and have posted up in m); 6ff_i-c-; 26 and ending on November iea to vote at the Municipal Such lists will remain posted 2700 Eglinton Avenue Wes-f . G. 7C9urfman, Clerk of the 26th day of October, several buses. H. G. COURTMAN Borough Clerk New mint in Winnipeg THE LIST AT THE of The Seven _ Winnipeg architectural _ and engineering firms are inâ€" volved in designing and planning the Winnipeg Mint. reception area will include a display theatre of numismatic coins in a courtyard setting. On October 3, excavations for the lake, sewage and drainage system _ comâ€" menced and it is anticipated that the foundation and piling operations will begin late this year. Steel erection will commence in the spring of next year and the conâ€" struction, programme is expected to be completed in August 1974. Visitors to the new plant will be first taken to a theatre where the operation of the plant will be described. They will then be conducted nlon: elevated glass enclosed viewing galleries where they will be able to witness the actual 3 from