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Country andWeStdrn Ent~ertainmsnt ,
SATURDAY NIGHT in the Women's rights.; the teacher's women.
right to strike arid. dlscrimllaation Proposals , for the FWTAO P
akajgst element, #ry schoolswere participation in 'intmotional
RED KNIGHT R. OP M -'some of the suWects discussed at Women's.Year were presented .by
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the 6th Annual Meting of the Provincial President Mary Messer„
�n Fischer Frio Federation of-WomeSJEachers', on Friday morning, August 16,
Associations of Ontoiia, Tuesday /
The results �ppf a study of
EigAugust 13 to Friday, August 16 at teacher workload in the„
the Royal York Hotel', Toronto. elements schools were
Eight hundred elementary pre
from all over Ontario were in sented 4nd Executive
IN THE LAIIIES and ESCORTSI R00At public school women t eachers 'Secretary Florence flende><son
FRIDAY and SATURDAY attendance, representing the spoke of the financial discrimin
FRIDAY. SATURDAY atlon against Ontario's el -
33,000 members of the emen-
tary schools in terms of provincial
Federation.
The delegates grants and ceilings ori educational
' exenditures.
The''Hoedowners discussion of collectiheard a ve,bargainp
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ing for teachers by Robert Nixon, Attending the conference from
Leader of the Opposition in the this area were: Mrs. Margery A.
Ontario Legislature; Stephen Huether, Walton, of Brussels'
"Ta8ty •Chicken Win98 for Snacks Lewis, Ontario NDP leader; Mary Public School; Mrs. Sandra
Hesser, President of the FWTAO Norris, Exeter, .of Usb.orne
"' A11t1'1f.Fr FiLP'�E'PAR3iII�TGf and Fiona Nelson, .Chairman of Central; Mra. Ruth Shaddick,•
WE SERVE BEVERAGE ROOM LUNCHEONS .the Toronto Board of Education: Londesboro, of Goderich public
Reform of family property law school; Mrs. Doreen Oesch,
12 to 2 and 6 to 8 was discussed by Marie Corbett, Zurich, of Zurich Public School;
AT VERY LOW PRICES -- lawyer and member of the, Mrs. Irene Haugh, Crediton, of
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A party, was held io the Gra#t roo:on,
Sunday aterr4do , ° Ao.
honour Mrs. is
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Seventy-fivie relations and friends, attorided t1t pit, 0 W t
messages of cangratulatiozas belu:,received anl; tlQtil�}k
McKinley, M,P. and Jagkiddeli F
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-,.,Molly Cox, Norman $0e1r�igd,, 46rry C�plt its prp�ded Ald , � r%
tyme music for Monday's activitles, T1140 0sfdd dad ► "°'
opportune ty to congratulate and sing `rlIapy Hemi day" to
Mrs. Hamilton, who was able to make several r.,egriosts for,
favourite tunes for the sing -a -long,
Forty-four residents travelling by bus and vats had a picnic
at Harbour Park, Goderich on Tuesday afternoon: The first
stop jou the tour wasa visit tticthe Pioneer Museum and after
lunch ;touredthy. harbour area,• Sifto Salt Mine„The Fall's.
Conservation Area, Benmilleir and the Jervis Sanctuary at
Holmesville.
The Crediton Women's Institute were hosts on Wednesday
afternoon for the August Birthday party. Mrs. Shapton was
emcee for the following program. Violin acid piano Selections
by Lois Hodgins and Mr. Sawyer, step dancing Mona ..
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