Clinton News-Record, 1981-11-25, Page 2126. Help wanted 28. Business
PART TIME Secretary -
treasurer required for the
Clinton Spring Fair. Resumes
to be sent to Mrs. Faye Fear,
Box 1423, Clinton, Ont. NOM
ILO. -46,47
27. Wanted (general)
WANTED Used instruments
or musicians call 357-3762
Wingham .-47 ,48
WANTED - one pair boy's
skates good condition, size 10.
Phone 482-7898.-47x
WANTED TO BUY - Used
standard size table tennis
table; also cross country skis
size 165 cm and boots size 4.
Have for sale complete ski
package 105 cm and boots size
1. Call 482-9362 after 5
p.m. -47x
28. Business
opportunity
' PREPARE YOUR own tax
return. Learn loopholes that
will decrease your taxes, Write
U & R Tax Schools, 118.Rox-
borough ' Drive, Toronto,
Ontario M4W 1X4 for free
brochure.-47bc
29. Tenders
Corporation of the
VILLAGE OF BAYFIELD
TENDER
Quantity of firewood
for sole by tender.
Payment In full on ac-
ceptance of tender.
Tondos received by the
undersigned until
December 10, 1981.
Patrick M. Graham
Clerk -Treasurer
Village of Bayfield
opportunity
SELWYN Vanderpool, Gary
McClure, Brenda Wolf and
others have made: $1000 a
week. Immediate openings.
Find out how easy it is. We will
train you, demonstrate in the
field that you can make
commissions of $1,000 a week
and more. Call on Clubs,
Schools, Churches and other
organizations in Canada with
guaranteed money making
plan. Must have a car. Be free
to travel. Work all week away
from home but you are home
on weekends. Exclusive
territory. Permanent year
round work. Marvelous future.
Our field trainer will train you
in your province or adjoining
province in Canada. We pay
for your telephone call by your
calling Mr. Caldwell, collect
(312) 427-3953.-47bc
30. Employment
wanted
NANNY - Mature and fond of
children would like to care for
preschoolers in my home.
References available. Close to
playground phone 482-
7204.-40-50
CARPET INSTALLATION -'
Jute ' and rubberbacked,.
reasonable prices. Twelve
years experience. Call Ray
262-2647 or 228-6323,-44-47
STUDENT WOULD LIKE
part-time work (most af-
ternoons). Have experience
working in stores and
Restaurants. Phone 482-3586
after 2 p.m. -47
HIGH SCHOOL Student wants
job after school and weekends
around Brucefield and Varna
district. Phone 482,3291.-47
31. Service
directory
CLINTWOOD
CUSTOM
- BUILDERS
*Custom built homes
*Additions
*Drywall
*Roofing
*Siding, Soffit & Fascia
TIM 8YLSMA 482-3873
DOUG BTLSMA 482-7334
TENDER
FOR JANITORIAL SERVICES
SEAFORTH TRANSFORMER
STATION '
ONTARIO HYDRO
Sealed tenders, clearly marked "Tender for Janitorial
Services, Seaforth T.S.", will be received by the under-
signed until 12 noon, local time, on December 15, 1181.
The work involves janitorial duties for the control
building located at the Seaforth Transformer Station.
Highway No. 8, one mile east of Seaforth.
Tendering documents and outline of services required,
may be obtained from the operator on duty at the
above location.
The lowest or any tender, will not necessarily be atcep-
ted.
Ontario Hydro
C. Ormston, P. Eng.
Station Was. Supt.
1075 Wellington Rd.
LONDON, Ontario
BANKRUPT FLORIST & GREENHOUSE
STOCK TO BE SOLD BY
TENDER
Rothwell & Associates, Agents, have been Instruc-
ted to sell by Tender approximately •30,080.110 worth
of retail florist inventory. Included dry flowers, silk
flowers, wall hanging arrangements, baskets,
Christmas decorations, ceramic vases, bud vases,
wicker baskets and trays, fertilizer, and more more
items related to this business.
TENDER CONDITIONS
A) Viewing time will be Monday. November 30 at
Rothwell Building, 77 Main St, S., Seaforth, from 9:00
a.m. until S:N p.m. or by appointment.
B) Offers must be submitted to Ratbwell's by 10:00
a.m. on Friday, December 4, 1181. Once an offer Is
submitted, it cannot be withdrawn.
C) Offers must be accompanied by o certified cheque
payable to Rothwell & Associates equal to /S% of
the amount offered. These cheques will be returned
If the offer is not accepted. If the offer is accepted,
but the purchaser does not complete the sate, the
dreque will be retained as liquidated damages,
D) If an offer is accepted, the purchaser must pay the,
balance of the purchase price by certified cheque
payable to Rothwall & Associates and the items
must be removed from the Rothwell Building,
Seaforth by Thursday. December 10, 11111 of 5:00 p.m.
E) The purchaser Is responsible for paying any ap-
plicable fazes.
F)The highest nor any offer need not necessarily be
accepted.
G) No warranties of any kind as to quarrlfttes.
description or condition are being made with
respect to the inventory. The Purchaser must satisfy
himself as to these matters and acknowledge that
he is purchasing the Inventory on an\ AS IS, WHERE
iS, basis.
14) Tender forms and conditions are available at
Rothwell & Associates.
For further inforrnoflon, please contact:
Bruce Ratlllttreil - Manager
519-S27-145*
31. Service
di rectory
KEN'S CARPENTRY
Remodelling, renovations,
cupboards, ceramic tile,
counter tops, rec rooms,
carports, flooring, windows,
patio doors, aluminum siding.
Phone: 482-7676, Ken
McNairn.- Btfar
INSULATE NOW - Chip could
pays up to $500.00 of the cost -
'Free estimates. Adamson
Insulation, Lucknow. Phone
528-2113 - 528-2526. Fully in-
sured and bond. Clinton Rep.
phone 4829006.-21 tfar
HANDYMAN WITH TRUCK.
Odd jobs, clean-ups,
reasonable rates. Phone 482-
7584.-37tf
BYERS UPHOLSTERY - We
offer complete rebuilding.
Large selection of quality
fabrics. Free pick-up and
delivery, 71 Princess St. W.
Phone 482-7939.-31 tf
ememmil
JOHN KASSIES
GENERAL
CONTRACTING
*Farm
Buildings
*Additions
*Renovations
PHONE
482-3063
RON 4824239
HANK'S SMALL
ENGINE SERVICE
1 MILE NORTH OF
LONDESRORO
523-9202
FOR SALE
Used Snowmobiles
We also Service
and Repair
Snowmobiles and
Snowblowers and
other Smell Engine
Equipment
JACK
GERRITS
CONSTRUCTION
LTD. -
*Farm
*Commercial
*Residential
*Buildings
*Additions
*Renovations
AFFILIATED WITH:
CUSTOM
SHEET
METAL
*Fascia
*Soffits
*Door and Window
Jams and Sills
*Metal covered
Doors
• 4823290
31. Service
directory
All Breeds
DOG
CLIPPING
and GROOMING
Gail Venderwal
412=7246
1/2 mile south of Varna
Pleas*
COII
Evenings
CGSB Listed
No. ONT-24-661
ADAMSON
INSULATION
CONTRACTORS
Luck now 528-2113
Clinton Al Corriveau
482-9006
CHIP could pay up to
'500.00 of the cost of your
insulation
Free Estimates
WATER WELL DRILLING
W.D. HOPPER
& SONS
FOUR MODERN
ROTARY RIGGS
PHONE: SEAFORTH
NEIL: 527-1737
DURL: 527-0828
JIM: 527-0775
Custom
Slaughtering
and
Processing
Kill Day Wednesday
- Lti£RN£R'£
DASHWOOD
237-3677
JACK B.
COLQUHOUN
GENERAL CONTRACTING
Specializing In:
•CUSTOM BUILT
HOMES
•RENOVATIONS
• ADDITIONS
•K ITCHENS
•ALUMINUM
SIDING
PHONE
482-9506
EVENINGS
Electrical Problems? Call
ED'S ELECTRIC
Licenced Electrician
INDUSTRIAL/COMMERCIAL
FARM/RESIDENTIAL
24 HOUR EMERGENCY SERVICE
ED ROOSEBOOM
482-7441
ALSO....SEE US FOR
ELECTRIC
FURNACES
and
ELECTRIC
HEATING
UNDER THE CANADIAN OIL SUBSTITUTION
PROGRAM
FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL 482 -7441 -
HAROLD WISE LIMITED
Boyffeld Road
Clinton, Ontario
Overhead 482-7062
AND
Electrical Contracting
• Pole Line Construction
' Heat Pumps
' Oil - Gas - Electric Heating
' Refrigeration & Air conditioning
' Sheet Metal Fabricating
fax^If�.�
Underground
Inglia
Appliances
31 . Service
directory
SNOWBLOWING private
driveways. Contact Doug
Farquhar 482-9241,-47,48
CUSTOM WOOD Splitting and
cutting at reasonable rates.
Also firewood for sale. Phone
262-5432.--47
I4ecoratin9 td
33 Huron St., Clinton
Box 387, Clinton NIM 110
412-9142 329-7939
Paints, Stains,
Mln Wax products,
Wall Flood Sending, nsTaxes er ..
g
Interior & Exterior
Contracting
FREE CONSULTING
34. Personal
IMINMNIN
PREGNANT and
DISTRESSED? Married or
single, free positive con-
fidential support. Help is as
close as your telephone.
BIRTHRIGHT - London
(collect) 432-7197 or 524-2913,
357-1769or 524-2023.-3-52
SPECIAL Philippine tours.
Monthly to Baguio, escorted,
18 days, Hawaii option. Travel
Shop, 10024 - Jasper Avenue,
Edmonton. (403) 423-4444.
Mason Tours, 2098 - 74 Street
(403) 462-8554, (403) 462-
2122.-47bc
35. Notice to
creditors
IN THE ESTATE . OF
ALEXANDER KNOWLES,
late of the Town of Clinton in
the County of Huron, Factor,
deceased.
ALL persons having claims
against the Estate of the
above-named who died on the
3rd day of September, 1981, are
required to file full particulars
thereof with the undersigned
on or before the 5th day of
December, 1981, after which
date the assets will be
distributed, having regard
only to the claims of which the
undersigned shall then have
notice.
DATED at Clinton, Ontario,
this 5th day of November, 1981.
E.B. MEN ZEES, Q.C.,
Box 68,
Clinton, Ontario
Solicitor for the
Exec utor.-45,46,47
38. Auction sale
CLINTON NEW,SSRECORD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 25,19x1 ---PAGE 21
1
kook
171
VANASTRA AUCTION MARKET
2 MILES SOUTH OF CLINTON
Contact us for good clean consignments, complete
households and estates, ,liquidations, cors and
trucks.
Auctioneer: Jake Thalen Jr.
412.7922
Ri or Lobb
AUCTIONEER
Clinton 412-7890
AUCTION CALENDAR
SAT„ NOV. 28 - 10 a.m.
Consignment sale of
tractors, farm
machinery, shop tools
and equipment, etc. at
Jim Ileare's Farm, half
mile south of Kirk ton.
SAT., DEC. 5 - 10 a.m.
Antiques, Furniture, and
appliances, at Richard
Labb's Barn, from the
Gordon Scribbons home,
plus additions.
41. To give away
FLUFFY, grey kitten to a good
home. Litter trained, Phone
524-9293.--41 tfnx
42. Death notice
CALWILL
At Seaforth Community
Hospital, Friday, November
21, 1981, Monica (Dutot)
CalwilJ, ,beloved wife of the
late Thomas Calwill of
Huronview, Clinton, formerly
of Brucefield in her 89th year.
Dear mother of William of
London and John of
Brucefield. Also surviving are
a. sister Mrs. Frank (Ruby)
Reaume and a brother Harry
Dutot both of Leam in gton. Two
grandchildren and four great-
grandchildren. Predeceased
by three sisters, Mrs. Florence
Peterson, Mrs. Mex (Mabel)
Wallace and Mrs. Milton
(Clara). Holmes and four
brothers, Tom, Leslie, William
and Edward. Rested at' the
Whitney-Ribey Funeral Home,
87 Goderich Street, west,
Seaforth after 7 p,m . Saturday,
where funeral servicewas held
Monday at 2 p.m. with
Reverend Robert McMillen
officiating Interment in,
Bairds Cemetery,
Brucefield.--47nx
38. Auction sale
Maiimfeir �' S,Iothzies
$100,000.00 BUSINESSES
LIQUIDATION
We have been instructed by the secured parties to
offer by Public Auction, all assets of Easton Trailers
Sales, Centralia. Sale complimented by assets of
another area business. Sale to be held at Easton
Trailers Sales - 4 miles south of Exeter on Hwy, 4 on
November 28 at 10:30 a.m.
VEHICLES: Clark 20N Ib. gas fork Int/Ails Chalmers
80N Ib. fork lift/Electric pellet fork truck/AMCO
propane fork truck with 13' lift/1976 Dodge Cube
Van, good condition, as Is/1175 Ford 71 passenger
bus, new paint, excellent running condition, as
is/1974 Chau. crew cab pickup - certified/1173 Astro,
as is/1966 Mustang tractor, air, excellent con-
dition/N' Freeborn highway flatdeck - new point
and deck.
EQUIPMENT AND TOOLS: Fabricating equipment and
tools/trailers and accessories/7 assorted trailon -
tandem and single axle/2 trloxle 1 ton tagalongs/9
ton 51111 wheel float/3 tandem 5th wheel trailer
frames - complete/large quantity of heavy duty
steel sectional racking. for palletizing/overhead
gas furnaces/copiers/3 types of lacks/steel band
saw/small utility table saw/2 cutoff saws/Unicutter
steel cut at saw - 12 hp/Johnson % hp 110/221 volt
steel bend saw/Hydraulic 4 ft. reel trailer/Miller
stiik welder c/w cables on cert -210 amp/3 Miller MIG
welders/1 Canon Dialers welder/Numerous trailer
axles with hardware/10' 10 go. power brakes/10' 14
go sheet metal brakes/12' 18 go sheet metal
brakes/8' 18 ga. sheet metal brakes/exhaust
fans/bloavers/hoses and extension cords/shop car-
ts/5 hp air compressor 220 volt/5 air compressor/1 hp
air compressor-portable/floor model drill
press/bench grinder/Hobart portable gas welder -
3S0 amp/hydraulic press/steel roll top machinist
desk/Industrial paint/ig. qty. Zyloll reducer/Spot
welder/20 ton and 8 tan lacks/Lincoln 250
welder/heavy duty trailer hitch/sand blast unit-
Cleamco c/w hose and gun model SCW 2452/ Arbor
press/exhaust fans/Large quantity of miscellaneous
heats, hind tools, points, parts.
STEEL: Quantity of round, flat, 'beam, channel Iran,
pipe grating, steel in off lengths and sizes.
OFFICE FURNITURE: Canon photo copier/office
desk./secretary desk/typist table/file
cabinets/other office furnishings.
EVERYTHING SOW TO THE HIGHEST B113010.
TERMS: CASH
For further Information, please contact
Bruce Rolboren - Manager
Dick Robinson - Sales Manager
527-1454 /
e5:44ifiricz
IiUCTTOttiE:CRS. LrOattetATOR'S. ASGF'RAis£RS
77 MAORI Si' ® SEAQFOtetTaa. OR,7A Rio r' O't< `Wt)
(5101 327-14555
42. Death notice
MUGFORD
At St. Joseph's Hospital on
Monday, November 23, 1981,
Benson Charles Mugford of RR
1, Lucan, formerly of Goderich
and Toronto, in his 79th year.
Beloved husband of Myrtle
(Sproul) Mugford. Dear father
of Charlie Mugford, at home,
4nd James and Cathy Mugford
of London. Dear brother of
Beatrice (Mrs. Simon
Hall ahan) of Blyth.
Predeceased by Lorne and
Joseph. Dear grandfather off
Jamie and Judy Mugford.
Rested at the C. Haskett and
Son Funeral Home, Lucan
where the funeral service was ,
held on Wednesday, November
25 at 2p. m. with the Rev, Keith
Brown of the Lucan United
Church officiating. Interment
Forest Lawn Memorial
Cemetery.-47nx
CASE
At St, Joseph's Hospital,
London, on Friday, November
13th, 1981, Elsie Case (Soldan)
of. Hensell in her 82nd year,
Beloved wife of the late Garnet.
Case. Sister of Mrs, Bertha
Mason of London, John Soldan,
RR 1, Zurich, Roy Soldan of
Centralia, Mrs. Case was
predeceased `by two brothers
William and Allan Soldan.
-Also surviving are several
nieces and nephews. At the
request of the late Mrs. Case, a
private family service was
held at the Hopper -Hockey
Funeral Home, William Street,
Exeter on Saturday,
November 14th at 11 a.m. with
Reverend Stan MacDonald
officiating. Interment was
made in Exeter
Cemetery .-47nx
GIBSON
At Huronview in Clinton on
Wednesday, November 18,
1981, Muriel (Carter) Gibson,
formerly of Lucan, in her 84th
year. Beloved wife of the late
Irving Gibson; dear mother of
(Inez) Mrs, Les Woodward, of
London and (Jessie) Mrs.
Wilmer Jones of Hensall; also
*survived by 4 grandchildren
and 8 great-grandchildren.
Resting at the C. Haskett and
Son Funeral Home, Lucan,
where the funeral service was
held on Saturday, November
21 at 2 p.m„ with Rev, Keith
Brown of Lucan United Church
officiating. Interment in St.
James Cemetery Clandeboye,
Donations to the charity of
your choice would be ap-
preciated by the fam ily .-47nx
KERCHER
At South Huron Hospital,
Exeter. on Saturday.
November 21, 1981, Mrs.
Myrtle Irene (Wright) Ker -
cher of RR 2. Kippen. in her
Kith year. Beloved wife of the
late Herb Karcher (February
12th, 1973). Dear mother of
Ross of RR 2. Kippen,
Margaret r Mrs. James
,Jordan, London. and (Doris)
Mrs. Spencer Jeffery of RR 2,
Staffa. Dear grandmother of
Judy. Ruth , and Bill. Mrs.
Karcher was the last surviving
member of her family.
Visitation was at the Bonthron
Chapel of Michael P O'Connor
Funeral Home, 118 King
Street. Hensafl, where the
funeral and committal service
were conducted on Monday.
November 2.1 at 1 p.m.. with
Rev • Stan McDonald of-
ficiating Family interment at
Woodland Cemetery. Mitchell.
Donations to the charity of
your choice will be ap-
preciated --47nx
('(Iii SiTT
1t South Huron Hospital,
Exeter. on Friday. November
1og1. Mrs Ethel May
laphe ('onsitt, of King
Street. BensalJ, in her 57th
year Beloved wife of Roy of
ifensafl Dear mother of Ray
of RR :2. Kien and ,Jack of
Hensaft Dear sister of Austin
of London Predeceased by
three sisters and one brother
Also survived fry seven
grandchildren and three great -
grandchildren Visitation at
the Konthron Chapel of
Michael rhael P O'Connor Funeral
Homes. 118 King Street.
ifenv.aflwhere the funeral
sere tee was conducted on
Monday. November 2.1 at :2 to
p m . with Reverend Stan
McDonald officiating
interment to follow in Rayfield
Cemetery Drinatiorrs to the
charity of your choice a;rll he
pprectated -i7nx
43, Births
WA LSH
Steve and Bev are pleased to
announce the arrival of their
daughter, Corrina Dale, born
at Stratford General Hospital
on November 19, 1981,
weighing 616 4 oz. A new little
sister for Tammy and a proud
grandmother, Mrs. Audrey
Walsh of Clin ton ,-47nx
ROY
Debbie and Steve are pleased
to announce the safe arrival of
their son, Gregory Paul, born
November 18, 1981 in Clinton
Hospital, weighing 7 lb. 9 oz.
First grandchild for Vivian
and Peter Roy of Clinton, third
grandchild for Lorne and
Evilyn Popp of RR 1,
Auburn.-47nx
MUSTARD
Dave and Cathy are pleased to
announce the safe arrival of
Leisa 's new little sister, Krista
Dianne, weighing 8 lb. 9 oz., on
Wednesday, November 11,
1981, at 1:30 a.m. in St.
Joseph's Hospital London.
Proud grandparents are Mr.
and Mrs. Stan Falconer,
Clinton and Mr. Aldie
Mustard, Brucefield.-47nx
46. In memoriam
HOY
In loving memory of a dear
mother and grandmother,
Mrs. William Hoy, who passed
away November 28, 1957,
We miss you in many ways
We miss the things you used to
say
And when old times we do
recall
It's then we miss you most of
ail.
Lovingly remembered by her
family, -47x
ARMSTRONG
In loving memory of a dear
father and grandfather Leslie
John who passed away
November23rd, 1977.
You meant so very much to us,
That nothing we can say,
Can tell the sadness in our
hearts,
As we think of you today,
it doesn't ,matter the day or
year,
There are always memories,
always a tear.
Memories don't fade, they just
grow deep,
For someone we loved but
could not keep.
For you who have a father.,
Cherish him with care,
For yoti'll never know the
heartache.
Till you see his vacant chair
Sadly missed and always loved
Linda. John, Kevin. Tammy,
Shawn and Sherri .-47
47 Card of thanks
LADD
I'd like to thank my family.
friends and neighbours far all
the cards. flowers and gifts
while in hospital. Special
thanks to Dr. Lambert, Dr
Newland and the nurses of first
floor. Reta Ladd. -47
1. Articles for sale
HANOVER
HOLIDAY TOURS
FLORIDA FOR CHRISTMAS
15 day motor coach
departs Sat., Dec. 11,
returns Jon. 2. Visit
Daytona, Orlando, Is.
Petersburgh. Includes
Christmas and New
Tears dinners.
FROM
$579x00 Per
puer on
8 DAT CHRISTMAS TOUR
By air and hnaforcoach
departs Sat„ Dec. 26
return via motorcoach
Jan. 2.
FROM
$
55as00 per person
15 DAY CiRCLE FLORIDA
deports Jan. 23, Feb. 12
A 27, March 13.
LONG STAY 26 or 21 days
in winter haven, central
Florida. Departs Jan. 22.
FOR RESERVATIONS
CONTACT TOUR LOCAL
TRAVEL AGENT OR FUR-
THER INFORMATION
FROM HANOVER
HOLIDAY TOURS 1.304-
165-5511.
47. Card of thanks
BROWN
I wish to thank relatives and
friends for visits, cards and
gifts while a pfitlent in Clinton
Hospital. Special thanks to
Father J. Pluto, doctors and
the nursing staff. Gerald
Brawn. -47x
LAWSON
My thanks to everyone for
VIEWS, cards, flowers, etc.
during both my stays in
hospital. Thank you especially
to Dr. Watts, Dr. Newland and
nursing staff. Aileen
Lawson. -47x
Social Services
combats high
fuel costs
by Stephanie Levesque
Fuel cost ceilings for those
on general welfare have
been implemented -in Perth
and await county council ap-
proval in Huron.
Recently Minister of Com-
munity and Social Services
Frank Drea, announced in-
creases and improvements
to Ontario's social
assistance programs. Part
of this is to assist those on
general welfare cope with
the problem of increasing
fuel costs.
Ontario will subsidize
municipalities approximate-
ly 80 percent of the increased
costs.
In Perth County, a limit of
up to $1,000 per year has
been set. Perth Social Ser-
vices administrator Debbie
Ballak said this will increase
costs approximately 10 per-
cent.
Huron County social ser-
vices committee will recom-
mend a $75 a month limit at
the Nov. 26 meeting of coun-
ty council. Huron's social
services administrator J. A.
MacKinnon said increases
would not be considerable.
This is so, said Mr. MacKin-
non because Huron has been
meeting increased fuel costs
to general welfare cases on
an individual basis.
Mr. MacKinnon said no
major increased costs would
be realized if the caseload
remains at its present
number.
NDP has
Woman's
group
Norma Peterson of Kincar-
dine, Huron -Bruce Chief Fin-
ancial Officer, attended the
3rd annual conference of the
Ontario NDP Women's Com-
mittee held in Toronto at
Queen's Park on November
6th and 7th.
The Women's Committee
was established in order to
increase the participation of
women in the NDP at all
levels, to develop policy rec-
ommendations, to monitor
legislation, and to participate
with women outside the
Party in areas of mutural
interest, Conferences were
held. wherever possible, pri-
or to the federal or provincial
convention, Since the upcom-
ing Provincial Convention in
February will feature the
election of a new leader, the
Women's Committee spon-
sored a Leadership Forum on
the opening evening of the
Conference. The three candi-
dates - Jim Faulds, M,P.P,
Richard Johnston, M.P.P.,
and, bob Rae. M, P. - pro-
posed measures (accessible
day car, equal -pay -for -work -
of -equal -value legislation.
Canada Pension Plan drop-
out provisions. access to non-
tratidional jobs) which would
promote the equality of Ont-
ario women; and expressed
regret that the leadershil-
race lacked a female candid-
On the second day of the
Conference, members draft-
ed and endorsed Affirmative
Action resolutions to submit
to the Provincial Convention
if adopted, these proposals
would guarantee equal fe-
male representatin+ at all
political levels of t:i, NDP.
Ocher items nn the .azenda
included angry prates• ag-
ainst the sell -nut of native
and women's right in the
Canadian Charter of Rights:
and a report from a female
worker on strike against the
Irwin To Cprrtpanv Moral
support was offered to the
worker. as weil as finar,,tal
aid rn the form of a Ls 'le,
tion. The (04 workers have
been nn strike since .June
1-th to win their right to a
anion and to a decent salarv.
Most of the workers are
women and most earn onlc
the minimum swage