ment, Teletype, Switchboard, Steno Pool, Secretarial work and machines. Bonnie Beddard, Jill Cr andlemire, Liz Dobush, Beth Hopper, Mary Ellen Little, Kathy Phillips and Evelyne Rajotte showed a keen interest in the talk and information given them by Mrs.Weppler. They were also given the chance to operate several modern machines and see the functions of secretarial work. Mrs.Weppler, when asked if automation was making the demand for secretaries obsolete, replied that there was definitely a future for trained girls in this field. Others The Municipal Office was humming Friday with the addi- tion of Beth Hopper and Liz Dobush who were given a general run-down by Mr. W.Hanley. The News office also played an active part with Jill Crandle- mire and Bonnie Beddard spending the morning learning only a few of the many jobs of an editor and lay-out work. Lynda Lawrence enjoyed her work experience at Terrace Bay Enterprises. All in all the day was a highly successful one. The pro- gramme gave the students a realistic look at business and in- dustries in our area and impressed upon their minds the neces- sity for choosing the right vocation. Many thanks must be given to those who through their co-operation made this pro- gramme possible and to Mr.W.LeMay and Mr.W.W.Rowsome for their part in planning and organizing the first of perhaps many ON THE JOB TRAINING DAYS. Thank you also, to Mrs.H.Marsh for her invaluable assist- ance to us throughout the entire day. oa ei THE NEWS Page |4 The pictures on this page were taken by Marcia Hamilton and Rod Mercure in connection with the ; High School on the job training day. Mrs. Jill Whiteley is correspondent for the News. Individuals and organizations are invited to call her at 3371 with their news. Mrs .Sadie Gaulin has been advised that one of her drawings has been chosen for inclusion in the Northern Art Association spring showing which will travel on display at points from Northern Quebec to Wawa. The executive of the Women of the Moose met prior to regular business meeting Wednesday even- ing in the Moose Home. Sr.Regent Marjorie De- jonghe presided. Correspondence and other busi- ness was dealth with. It was decided to have in- stallation of new officers on June IIth. The award of Achievement plaque for 1965 was received. Co- worker Daley won the share-the-wealth draw. Moosehaven chairman Myra Smilsky and her com- mittee served lunch at the close of the meeting. KIWANIS CLUB EASTER SEAL REPORT - 1965 Ont.Soc.for Crippled Children share of 1965 Gross Returns 527 .45 1965: Campaign Expenses 68.25 Transportation - children, parents, etc. 728.40 Camp Holidays - crippled children 123.20 $ 1,447.30 Total Easter Seal Expenditure SUMMARY 1965 Gross Easter Seal Returns 1,034.45 Bal .brought forward from prev.years 718.18 Total 1,752.63 Less expenditures as above 1,447 .30 Bal .at December 31, 1965 $305.33 Where else could you do so much for so little? We urge you to buy and use Easter Seals and help the Kiwanis Club help crippled children.