HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1970-10-22, Page 14I S JAY, OCTOBER 221,1970
Woman to ,Woman
With. 'Shirley J, Keller _
Every once in a long while, special, features for and about advertise which is of particular
something turns up , that makes women. In recent weeks we've interest to women, just
me '' think there are still some had the articles on Hilary Hoey; telephone the' girls in the front
"Woman to Woman" readers .the young lady intern who spent
who do not know exactly what the summer at GPH; Mrs. Wilmer
it is that 1 do at The Goderich Hardy of the Christmas Country
Signal -Star. .(There may even be FairwCommittee; Bob Legg who,
'some members of the staff at the spent the summer in Belize; The
Signal -Oar who are not too sure Child Care Unit at GPH; the
what it is that I am •attempting =canteen at GPH; Mrs. Janet
to accomplish here.)
For the benefit of all those
people, I dedicate this first
portion of the column this week
to an explanation of my work.
First of all, as Women's editor
I am in charge of Al L the news
pertaining to women. This
column is actually a very small,
very , minor part of my duties at
this newspaper. Just a tiny
portion of my time each week is •
taken up in writing this column.
I am in charge of the meeting
reports for women's meetings —
the IODE groups in town, the
UCW groups, the ACW, the
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the sorority, the Legion interesting little tidbits about.
Auxiliary; the senior. citizens,_ fashion and child care etc. from
the • hospital auxiliary, the information I receive through
-0' Explorers, the Brownies and the mail. y.
Guides, the 4-H clubs, Women's All in all, it takes a bit Of time
Institute etc. etc. to put together a newsy,
These meeting reports are informative women's section. I
generally written up by the press couldn't do it all'without YOUR
reporters from the . • various help and YOUR -understanding.
organizations and sent direct to Please feel free to call me if
me. I make any necessary you have any questions about
changes and have them `set up' getting the. meeting• reports from
for the newspaper. your organization into the
It should be stated here that I women's section of this
am making a determined effort newspaper. I'll be happy to help
Week after week' t6 put ALL the you in any way that I can. (I'll night to make up for lost time.
women's news in the women's even be pleased to. ATTEND one , * * *
section of the newspaper — the
Berton at the IODE luncheon
etc. etc.
I'm always looking for good
story ideas like this and try very
hard to have at least one each
week for your reading
enjoyment. If you know of some
story which should be done, I
will make every effort to get
something on it for an. issue in
the near future. -
As well, I'm in charge of
weddings (that is to say I write
them up . . . I don't plan
them); I hunt out the recipes for
the cooking pate; I gather the
information for the
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office here who take the ads --
ansl tell. them you want' to
advertise in the Sally -Sees 'spot. .
It is as easy as that.
What's more, ladies, the Sally
Sees tads cost less than regular
Coming . Events., " It is The
Signal -Star's way 'of offering a
special service to the women's
organizations_of this district.
* * * •.
It has been so nice .toy hear
from some of you in recent
weeks concerning social events,
in Goderich and area for our
social column.'
Incidentally, my special
apologies to the lady who
telephoned last week with a
personal item for the newspaper.
Unfortunately, the lady
telephoned Tuesday afternoon
which. was too late for . the
women's section the second
.`.:sectionof ,ti ,,;paper. ....
M'.::J that. bit ofasaciaLnE Wr.
got lost in' the duffle when the
first section of • the newspaper
was being compiled and I'm
sorry. But those things do
happen even though we try our
best to prevent them.
Social news, of course, must
also be into. the Signal -Star
office by 5 pan. Monday at the
very latest. Of course, last week
Monday was `a holiday so we
were forced to take some news
as late as noon on Tuesday. As
you might imagine, quite a few
of the staff worked late Tuesday
SERVICE
second section. To do this with a
minimum of hassle with the
`paste up' department, I must
have your meeting reports by no
later.than FIVE O'CLOCK C
LOC
K (5
p.m.) MONDAY.
I _realize this is early ' in the
'l
week
. an
that . it will be
practically impossible to get
Monday
and Tuesday meeting
tl
ng
reports into the women's section
the week they happen.
Unfortunately, there is very
little • anyone can do about this.
We're on a tight schedule down
here (we now make up 'three
papers — Goderich, Clinton and
Kincardine) and the second
section of Goderich MUST BE
of your meetings to explain to •
your' members how they can use, When you read this, the first
the women's section of The day of the . Christmas Country
Goderich . Signal -Star to their Fair will be past ... • . but there
advantage.) , • will still be Saturday to get out
feel . that be to Carlow to see about 50 •
cause
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don't f
And
you have never bad the reports craftsmen at work. _
of your meetings in this '� * —*
I've
receive
1 aced to
1 be
I ve been e
-'' it would that
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newspaper� , ,
impogsible to • have them' some letters for the womens
included:. Either jot down a note section of the newspaper.
for me or telephone me. I'll be Sometimes the • letters are
pleased to hear from you. friendly .... occasionally they
•* * * .
OF TH E
of Interes t
To Women
NOVEMBER 28th, Annual
Christmas Fair at St. Peter's
Parish Hall from 2 to 5 p.m.
Sponsored by the Catholic
Women's League.
Each of our customers is allowed 12
free cheques each- oarterly period on
regular, interest -hearing savings accounts.
Minimum quarterly balances of $300
are accorded. 30 cheques free in that
period. There is no charge at all for
cheques when a minimum balance of
$1,000 is maintained. Save money
today at" Victoria and Grey.
are pot. But everyone . must
I was' delighted to learn last surely know that folks do
week that the Kinette's baby, disagree at times about certain
sitting course has been such a things. -
resounding success. It must be " If, you disagree with....
somekind of record for something that is, contained in
Goderich to enroll 90 students this section of the newspaper —
COMPLETED by Tuesday noon.. ,for such a helpful course and .I or if you just want to express
(When I say completed, I mean think the Kinettes • are to be your opinion about something
all the pages filled and ready for congratulated for their of interest -to-women --- please
photographing and later printing tremendous effort. write to me. I'll be pleased to
.. , with absolutely no chance of The course will go for eight publish your , views where
azfy additional information being weeks i hd `a roster of informed everyone can see %them • and
included.) speakers have been lined up to• either agree or disagree with
Therefore, it is necessary that lecture v the students in you. It's lots and lots of fun,
all ,meeting reports be sent to me preparation for an examination believe me.
no later than b p.m. on the night. * *
MONDAY FOLLOWING THE All class members will have a of GDCI students will
ts
paren
MEETING. To say it another test for tuberculosis, too, which be. pleased to know that the
way; if your. .meeting report is an added extra bonus. board of education in Huron
reaches`' my desk Tuesday Graduates from the course, is taking a look at
County
morning, it has arrived TOO will •receive a diploma and, they student -card fees as well as the
LATE to be included in the will be recognized in Goderich as
-`first class baby'sitters'.' whole question of activity •
Just • one word of caution periods. . . .
here.4 Prospective employers will As most of you must know by
want' to make certain that their • now, the activity period is the
baby sitters are competent and last period in the day. It is
trustworthy. - They may be designed to give the students an
impressed by a diploma, but opportunity to join a club, at
they will be more impressed by school, . which interests them; or
performance 'n their homes. In go to a certain teacher for some
words pitting an extra help•in some subject; or
other p g
examination. does not ensure study; or have use of the library;
baby sitting par excellence . .. or, as in the case of some town
nor have all good baby, sitters of Goderich youngsters, ' to go
pasted an examination. home for the day; or, just goof
.
But just imagine the peace of off uptown, shopping-orsipping
mind parents could have if they a coffee.
came across a baby sitter who - At GDCI, to do either of the
was a . graduate of a baby sitting last two items on the above list
course AND a conscientious you must 'have a student card
baby sitter in the bargain. which costs $3.•-•u-
* * *
women's section — the second
section.
There is a chance that it will
be included in the first section —
what I like to call the hard news
section which is the concern of
Editor Ron"Price — but most
Women's organizations now
prefer to have their reports in
the women's section where more
,and more women are searching
for ' their, own' particular news
interests land I hope, finding
e
thm
You may have noticed that
the front page of the second
section has contained strictly
women's news stories for the last
few. weeks. I have • been
deliberately ' making an effort to
put as many meeting reports as
possible on the front page in
order to convey the idea that
your news• is IMPORTANT to
the production' of a complete
women's section.
Picture coverages for your
. organization is something else —
but the rules are just as simple.
If you want a picture of a
specific , happening within your
organlzatton, please telephone to
make arrangements for it AT
LEAST •THREE DA'`U, , in
advance. A week's notice' is
better (most times you will
know • • that. far ahead of
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column of ' the last two weeks recently in this column ..,.. but
that the Artiair Circle is again, the students (and some parents I
hosting a falaazaar. The date gather) still think there should
this year is November 14, 2:30 be a better way to get funds for /
to 5:00 p.m. the student council's activities
I attended that event last fall than by forcing student cards on
\and I• remember that's where. I the school population.
got the Christmas pudding which At. least one Huron County
caused such a stir at our house at Board of Education member,
Yuletide '69. Mrs. J. W. Wallace, Goderich,: is °
I also remembef that's where I of the opinion that the whole
picked up some new Christmas matter should be studied. Anci
decorations for my home. ' . Mrs. Wallace has been successful
And I recall the lovely tea in her bid' to have the board of
room. education look into this matter.
' I guess it IS time for fall
bazaars again and I'm not sorry To date, there has been no
report on the subject. I will keep
at all. They're lots of fun for
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