Times-Advocate, 1979-11-21, Page 7FIRST MALE MEMBER — President Lillian Campbell and regional chairman Jacqui Lewis
talk to Charles Smith, the only male member of the Women's Auxiliary to South Huron
Hospital, Mr, Smith had just been installed on the new executive. T-A photo
Charlie Smith on executive
Auxiliary has first male
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Applause broke out at the
meeting of the Women's
Auxiliary to South Huron
Hospital when their first
male member was installed
on the new executive last
Tuesday.
Charles Smith is not only
the first male member of the
Auxiliary, he is also the first
male member of their
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executive. President Mrs.
Earl Campbell says that Mr.
Smith has been helping the
auxiliary for several years,
but this fall he officially
became a member.
Mrs. Campbell says that
most hospital auxiliaries
in the area have male
members, but none of them
have male members on the
executive. Mr. Smith, a
former bank manager, has
taken the position of
assistant treasurer.
Jacqui Lewis, chairman
for Region II of the area
hospital Auxiliaries installed
the new slate of officers for
the 1979-80. She said that this
was the first time she in-
stalled a man on an
executive.
Mrs. Earl Campbell
returned for a second year as
president. Other officers are
as follows:
Past President-Mrs.
Roylance Westcott; 1st Vice
President-Mrs. Wellington
Brock; 2nd Vice President-
Mrs. Ray Frayne; 3rd Vice
President- Mrs. Alvin Epp;
Recording Secretary- Mrs.
Ralph Batten; Ass't
Recording Secretary- Mrs.
Wes Witmer; Corresponding
Secretary- Mrs. Norman
Stanlake; Treasurer- Mrs.
Robert Dinney ; Ass't
Treasurer- Mr. Charles
Smith; Board Represen-
tative Mrs. Earl Campbell;
Staff Representative- Mrs.
Robert Pooley; Historian-
Mrs. Gretta Richard;
Pianist-Mrs. Amiel Willard;
Cancer Society Rep.-Mrs.
Wellington Brock.
Ms. Lewis spoke briefly on
how to get volunteers to help
out. She quoted Ralph Waldo
Emerson who said, "No man
can sincerely help another
without helping himself."
She added that there are
many compensations for
becoming a volunteer.
The financial statement
was presented at the
meeting and reports were
given by each committee. It
was learned that the
auxiliary required a char-
tered accountant to audit
their books, At the last
meeting it was suggested
that a bookkeeper could
inspect the books, without
going through an audit.
The Fifth Annual Report
of the Ontario Status of
Women Council, covering
the period April 1, 1978 to
March 31, 1979 was released
recently.
The Council advises the
Provincial Secretary for
Social Development on
matters affecting the status
of women.
Lynne Gordon, Council
Chairperson, said the "the
Council has proven how
effective it can be working
with a variety of interests
ranging from grass roots
and other community-based
groups to larger
organizations." She said she
is encouraged by the co-
operation and growing
network of women
throughout Ontario and
Canada.
Ms. Gordon said that there
Entertainment
at Huronview
Jim Ruddock, Norman
Speir, and Cecil Skinner
combined their talents with
Mrs. Marie Flynn on Mon-
day afternoon at Old Tyme
Music. After a period of well-
known music, the residents
finished the programme off
with a sing song. The
ceramic class met Tuesday
afternoon under the direc-
tion of Mrs. Betty Fawcett.
The Canadian Cancer
Society lectured all day
Wednesday on Cancer
prevention. All staff at-
tended at one time or
another throughout the day.
Preparations are underway
for the festive season. We
hope to have some new
decorations throughout the
home to add to our present
decorations. Mrs. Prouty
held Bible Study Thursday
afternoon.
The Blind met in the Craft
room Friday morning and a
letter was read concerning
the C.N.I.B. Christmas
dinner on Saturday
December 1st, 1979. Day
Care showed their 99 cent
movie this week, and
everyone enjoyed the antics
of Ma and Pa Kettle in
Waikiki.
The coffee hour that is put
on by Day are each Thur-
sday morning is fast
becoming popular with
Huronview residents.
Huronview would like to
welcome Mrs. Gertrude
Kernighan from Goderich,
and Janet and Alton Macey,
also from Goderich.
is a need in the province for
a comprehensive employ-
ment strategy for the
eighties. In particular, she
emphasized the need for
childcare for the 64 per cent
of women in the labour force
of chid-bearing and child-
rearing age. "The in-
creasing participation of
women in the labour force is
not a temporary
phenomenon", she said,
"and support services for
women are needed on an on-
going basis."
Ms. Gordon said that also
as part of an overall employ-
ment strategy, Council will
continue to urge the govern-
ment to enact new labour
legislation on the issues of
equal pay for work of equal
value and contract com-
pliance.
"The wage gap continues
to widen as more women are
entering the labour
market", she said. "Unless
action is taken, the
workplace will continue to
offer women unequal oppor-
tunities and unequal rewards
throughout their working
lifetime."
The Annual Report on
Council activities contains
recommendations by the
Council's four working com-
mittees - child care, educa-
tion and recreation, labour
and women with special
needs. Also included are
Council's activities on
women's health issues.
Single copies of the Report
are available at no charge
from the Council at 700 Bay
Street,or by calling (416) 965-
1111.
Contact: Susan Gibson
(416) 965-1111.
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