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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1972-05-04, Page 22.28 GOORIPI SIQNM L -STAR, THURSDAY, MAY 4, 1'972 Oe Distaff Side What is the answer other than transmitting ° our problems to. our children?... And a woman who held a babe against her bosom said, Speak • to us of Children • And he said, • .Your children are not your children, They are the sons and daughters of .... Life's longing for itself. - 'hey &Aim through you but from you. Andthou4h they are with you, yet they, belong not to you. You may give them yotir love but not t1di�T your Thoughts • For they love their own thoughts. You °may house their bodies—but not their souls, -For their souls dwell in the house of tomorrow ▪ which you cannot visit, not even in your dreams. You may strive to be like them, but, seek not to make them like you. For Iife goes not backward nor tarries with yesterday. d ' —Gibran, Kahle'', THE "PROPHET. omen to Woman With Shirley J. Keller Spring is surely springing Thus, pressures on both •the "At a time, these days and we are hoping for men and women of our business- goodweather this Sunday when world build•to almost intolerable our bike -a -thou' goes south 'five levels—and all because'bf ideas miles and back north five - which are drummed into us from all for the cancer fund. • the time we are children that men Someone asked me why men had must be very., very strong and nit been invited to ride, and .quite 'women must be weaker. frankly I had no suitable answer , + + + • for that question: I will take it • I was extremely • interested. upon myself to announce that if therefore. in a couple of items there are some•gentlemen in the' which crossed my desk in recent area who would like to join the weeks, ride Sunday, May 7, they would be The first one' announces that welcomed. It is our pleasure to Formosa Spring Brewery has accept'the pledges of anyone who "welcomed women into one of the cares to donate time and effort to last remaining bastions of the project. • masculinity—the vocation of I've had a few people call me selling beer". •and•say they .will be delighted to ' •Sverre E. Lunder, director of sponsor me in the bike-a-thon this •sales for Formosa Spring year .... and to those persons I say Brewery, announced that the .,a hearty "thank -you". If there are ' company is hiring women as sales others out there in that great representatives:Four have been readership who would like to hired as sales trainees and the sponsor me, would you just call eornpany may hire more as it the girls in, the front office of the expands its sales staff, said Mr. newspaper who are ' making a list t Lunder. for me�aThat would be sincerely 'Re i stration�ofMrs. Monika appreciated. Hofmann, Mrs: Irene Baronenas, + + + Mrs. Carol Leslie Moffatt and N• ext Sunday, M a y 14 i s• Mrs. ElizabethGenovese as sales Mother's Day and if you are a ' representatives of the company mother, there is'little doubt that has been approved by the Liquor you will be forgetting that Control Board of Ontario. •importantdate. I hope your family • • "They are the first full-time number of sales to.women in the will remember. you on that most women 'sales representatives to forty-five and'above age category. special of days._be ' employed by a Canadian T h is is main 1 v d n e to the I thought there may be' some of . brewing company. °Traditionally, availability of a life insurance you who will be writing for • or brewery sales, jobs have been policy particularly designed for speaking about Mother's Day ip filled by {nen, older people. the next few days, so for that "Patterns have changed in our •'A small proportion of these reason I will__....include-`- some industry. Beer is a moderate woiti"eh:"he"stated, had probably quotations I have discovered- beverage and no I on g.e r lost their insurance during the which concern "'Mothers". . considered solely a man's drink. depression. Mostly, however, "Gbd could not be everywhere Today, nearly. 30 percent, of all they are women who now find that and therefor e he made beer drinkers in Ontario are they have a peed for small mothers. --‘A non (Jewish • women and they drink , beer at policies fora variety of reasons. proverb)" • ' home and when they go out for "The president ofLaurier Life "The sweetest sounds to mortals meals or entertainment," said is confident that purchases- of MrLunder. insurance by women will continueye. Azze heard in Mother, Horrie_ and , 7ormesa'SriVr''' iiikeinits''' 7o"; '"d ►`;" 's: "',econi`re ' e Heaven." representatives will fulfill the independent economically. —W. G. 'Brown same sales activities as, . their An increasing number of "What is 'a home without a male colleagues, heL,- ,Said, young • married people ' are mother?" eAlice Hawthorne including promotion, product becoming accustomed to the good "Her children arise and call sampling in licensed outlets, things in life provided by a double too,, when many men, even in managerial positions, are looking for work. women in various fields arra finding, greater 'opportunity 4han ever before. The result, says Brooker, is that women are tending to .becor..e iiie majof' economic force in many of today's your -families. • '•Their responsibility becomes even greater. he says. when the young .marrieds- start raising a famiiv and the wife elects to continue working. somethiflg which isbecoming ever more common. - "This new-found status undoubtedly has ' resulted in women recognizing their greater. responsibility to the family unit." Brooker says, '-'and ,undoubtedly has a bearing' on' their mounting intei'est.in purchasing protection for their families." The *increased numWt.-: of separated and divorced women probably is also reflected in interest' of women in ap roduct which was bought almost solely by men since its • introduction. Although young women are showing an amazing interest; in insurance, Mr°. ,, Brooker's company makes its greatest her .blessed:"—Old Testament, , regular sales calls on Iic,ensees Proverbs XXXI, 28. and consumer contact, "For the hand that rocks the "The concept of hiring women cradle as sales representatives was ▪ Is the hand that rules the world." studied by ouryoung management -W. S. Ross team. We as a company are "Mother is the name for God in constantly working on ideas which the lips and hearts of little will accommodate the changing children."—Thackeray attitudes of people today," said„ "Who ran to help me when I fell, Norman B. Wright, 37, president And would some pretty story tell, of Formosa Spring Brewery.' Or kiss the place to make it well? "We are hiring women because My Mother." ' • we believe they•will be as efficient . —Ann Taylor and successful at selling beer as + + + they have been in other I attended the IODE luncheon p rofes'sions and jobs which used last Wednesday and heard Doris to be restricted to men." Anderson', the editor of + + + Chatelaine as she spoke to about There was another release 250 women. Although not what I front the Laurier Life Insurance would term a true hard-nosed Company which tells us that radical Women's Liberationist, changes in the status of womeh Mrs. Anderson spoke about the are influencing insurance sales" new woman who is emerging from "Women of all age 'groups are our society, and believe me, she buying insurance in,., greater nixie a. great deal of good sense. numbers° today but particularly he of the things which Mrs. noticeable is the interest shown ,Anderson pounded home was the by younger married women. In the fact that women are every bit as past the buying of insurance has capable as Men and should be almost solely been the taking their place in many, many responsibility; of the husband. But professions where women Have the socio-economic revolutibn is not always been keen to enter: changing 'that,• Brooker believes. According:to Mrs. Anderson, we' "Noting that in the vast are brainwashed -into believing majority of cases young married that tnen"become doctors and women choose to . Continue women beccifle nurses—Land when: working, he points,out that irr tfie you interchange that 'normal present-day economic climate trod, you raise the•eyebrows of ,their job security is frequently society.° greater than that of them ,She said thatif" a woman is husbands. In addition, if their .sucoessi't11 in btrsine ss, she, is husbands work on an hourly rated said'tdbe` in danger of losing her basis, strikes and layoffs often " 0i : _ if a ; man : i s reduce their ,annual' take„home unsuc esaful itt business, he is' pay to n a t m n c h more arid looked upos as less t hua n sorrietintes, less than that of their �nimsculife. wines. hosts s Clinton sisters The P!N.G•'s Club of Goderich Rebekah Lodge'No. 89 held a very pleasant meeting April 25 when they had the sisters of Clinton P.1V.G.'s Club as visitors. There was an attendance of 30 members. The meeting opened wjith the President, Mrs. Grace Fuller in the chair and after opening , exercises the Clinton ladies income-• A"s far as we can discover, most young women no longerwant to wait 20 years for a fur coat or a holiday in the sun. Not only that, but they enjoy the excitement of working in a business environment. ' - ``Laurier Life became aware of the 'growing interest of young women in insurance, oddly ,enough, as the result, of advertising policies directed to older groups. # .. "They simply wrote in asking if there was something available which would stl'it their needs,” he said. ' • + + + I have hada call from Mrs. Pat Morris, the new chairman of the Tinkertown Executive. Mrs• Morris and former chairman Mrs. •Mona Mulhern, are somewhat concerned about the "very, very premature" announcement that Tinkertown and Princess Anne Nursery School MAY amalgamate. The story; of Bourse, came out "Of the last meeting of the Association for the Mentally Retarded ' in Goderich. The possibility bf the amalgamation was- discussed at this meeting. .with a Signal -Star reporter- in attendance—and was duly written up for our newspaper. The story, we are told, has sparked some • excitement in Tinkertown circles. The truth of the nYatter~ is, , according to Mrs. Morn '' and Mrs. Mallen, that the subject has not been "discussed at the exoeutve level of Tinkertown and brought greetings from their club. The business of the evening followed and members were advised that May 2 the' P.N.G.'s were to fill the chairs far the Rebekah Lodge meeting. May 16 is the Lodge Birthday Party and the Executive were asked to purchase a gift for the Lodge for The Huntsville Salvation Army Band along with members from the Wingham, and Goderich Corps, visited Huronview on Sunday afternoon and presented a concert af' re1igi6iis'Music in'the auditorium. , Mr. Vand Der Ende led the --- Christian Reform song service on Sunday evening. He was assisted by several members of the Piease'turn to Page` "7$. ,. congregation, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Finlay• of. t, modern square dance group from Goderich were guests on Monday the Clinton, Goderich and' afternoon's get-together' and ° Seafor•th area, provided the' helped provide the music along E'ainily,Night program. The group with Mary'T'aylor,'Norntan Speir of twenty-five, with Ross ,Merrill and Jerry Collins, .Mr. McMillan as master of ceremonies', danced-_ Of Harriston livened up the several round and square dance activities by calling off a square 'numbers" •with Glen Patterson • dance.• • 'calling. Some of the men joined Mrs: Chrystol Jewitt played the 'together for novelty songs with piano for a sing a long and, everyone joining in a sing -a -long. several ntimbers duripg the lunch period at the Clinton Kinettes monthly program and tea.on Wednesday. .I1inettes Barbra Norman, Jean Jewitt, Rox Ann Brown, and Maxine. Merner were. in charge of the program and the appreciation of the residents for.. the enjoyable afternoon was extended to the girls by .Mrs. Albert Colclotigh. The Wheel -N • Dealers, a this special occasion. The ladies then enjoyed an evening of Euchre at which Mrs, Mary Grigg of Clinton was winner with•Mrs: Elsie Mumby receiving' the consolation prize and Mrs. Irene Harnock winner 'ftir loan hands. Mrs. Pearl Lawrence received . •the Birthday gift of the evening and Mrs. Ruth Taylor of Clinton was winner in the draw for a pair of pillow slips donated by Mrs. Aileen Fritzley. 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