Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - October 28, 1981, Winnipeg, Manitoba
2 Winnipeg free october 1981 tree ppf5 frs w Esq i is x v x armed forces personnel were Busy yesterday moving poll through the front door of government Btu Marnem l lieutenant governor advocates life of service during first speech since being sworn in by Ron fat Wholl Vic Ereea Nannin Mont Mann Nurmi by Ron Campbell Manitoba first woman lieutenant governor yesterday encouraged More women to assume their place in the political life of the in her first speech since being sworn in last Pearl Mcgonigal told a conference on Rural women that few women Are in political even though there is no Lack of capable women involved in politics herself since her Mcgonigal said women should run for office and encourage others to do she said her appointment As Lieuten an governor was a tribute to All the women of Manitoba and she wished to share the Honor with Winnipeg Deputy mayor until her vice regal Mcgonigal showed the cares of her former office Are still in she said she hoped those attending the Rural women on the move sponsored by the advisory Council on the status of women would spend All their Money Here because the City of Winnipeg needs noting that Many in the audience were Likely she said volunteerism has a special place in it would Cost governments three times As much to do the same she the majority of women Are mothers an homemakers and consider events in the Light of their significance to children and Mcgonigal this woman May not have a College but does that really mat the lieutenant governor she knows the realities of life and the fundamental truths of the race which she Mcgonigal said she suspects such women Are secure enough in them selves to take advice from men and to contribute some of their in Chaucer she is her own Well at not the shy or Selfa Basing but Alert and never Boring because she is never such a women May be the Best but she is always Young be cause she is a woman of per Sel Assurance and easy Grace and always has had and will have the Best of All Mcgonigal advocated the life of ser vice to which she said is really the rent we pay for our room on this the status of women is progressing in a Good she although May not be As fast As some would she reminded the audience that three or four centuries All stage actors were she said she Hopes in the future the existing Lack of women in professions will appear As Shirley director of the women Bureau in told the conference monday that although women now make up More than 50 per cent of the work the workplace is not adapting to women Bradshaw said in 1980 total growth in the provinces labor Force was due to More than women entering and it Doest seem to be women now form Between 52 and 53 per cent of the provinces work she they work primarily in clerical of fice but these Are undergoing a major transformation because of the introduction of the electronic Chip and the word women who work in these jobs Are going to have to change with the tech but Are not getting their share of ont Ejob Bradshaw Bradshaw said she Hopes women will encourage Job site child care and in creased availability of upgrading and training courses and Job counselling services for City Gale senior citizens require special help from the Friendly visiting program run by the age and Opportunity volunteers Are urgently required to help in the Community program for about an hour each interested persons should Contact Janet Locke at the 304323 Portage new language arts curriculum implications for Reading a workshop cosponsored by the Reading Council of greater Winnipeg and the continuing education department of the River East school division will be held from 5 to tomorrow at Kildonan East regional secondary 845 Concordia for registration information Contact the education 589 Roch Street David visiting professor of Concordia volunteers to help aged needed Gallup poll Prairies favor ties to Queen when canadians were asked recently to name the lieutenant governor of their one in five gave a Correct one in 10 gave incorrect answers 70 per cent Shook their those living in smaller provinces were better informed 36 per cent in the Prairies and 34 per cent in the Atlantic provinces were Able to recall the name of their Queens represent in Only 10 per cent re plied questioned further on the practice of appointing Opin Ion was with 39 per cent favouring continuation and 41 per cent abolish in the Atlantic provinces and the where recognition is considerably More per cent and 55 per cent respectively favor re Taining this tie with the people in Ontario and British Columbia closely parallel National results today Are based on income interviews with 18 years and a Sample of this size should not vary by More than four percentage at a 95percent Confidence according to the Ca Nadian Institute of Public opinion which conducts the Here Are the questions asked As you May each of the Canadian provinces has a Lieuten an governor As the provincial representative of the can you Tell me the name of the Lieuten an governor for this province which of these would you prefer to see happen in Canada should we continue the practice of appointing lieutenant governors in each province or should we abolish these positions Nat at que ont Pra by identification of Correct 20 34 20 10 36 15 incorrect 11 8 13 11 13 3 cant say 70 58 67 80 52 82 continuation of appointments continue 39 62 25 36 55 37 abolish position 41 23 45 44 34 42 dont know 21 15 30 20 11 21 percentages May not add exactly to due to world copyright reserved precipitation h High or Citurs l Low Proi Iuro cold front warm front will lecture on secret operations during the second world War at tomorrow in 136 Frank Kennedy University of j Bhaichandb affairs officer with the in Centre for new will talk on the question of nuclear disarmament nuclear weapons free zones at Friday in the planetarium 190 Rupert a family interfaith service will begin at tomorrow in Westminster United the talk and service is sponsored by Winnipeg 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