Sizer NOTES: ST OO PF CIRO EN PT ILE PAVE S PT LTA REN NOTE TET UAE I ER SION INL OL IE CID Ce ' the gate, snapping off the head which af Pn ee arte eee biases’: see a % 38 . 2 oh See nes =. sc : .- a ai Then a ‘ever. ¥our attention is directed. to ‘the use ff 1 of protective boot wear through the = ¢° | «# few days: before taster, I: passed: S |..following article from the Industrial 4} | angyts house. - He. was. on the; porch, teach— + ing his newest son to walk. ‘The baby had — new white shoes. indy was. tipi satoty eugene In the ebove. instance the use of — urotective foot wear is shown to be a practicel Safety measure but not: - mandatory. Supervisor: Andy was a likeable chap, and agood worker — but he insisted on wearing the {. sloppiest work shoes you ever Sawe | His work in the steel mill exposed h to many foot hazards, but his foreman wag not able to sell Andy the idea of foot 4 we wonder if some employees here do not protection. ‘The foreman talked until he: | yet realize that the use of this type of was blue in the face, but Andy just would! fo54 wear is a requirement of the n't buy safety shoes. #2 tietel1iferous ines Act and that everyone The foreman talked to me about the @ | must complye problem, but ali the arguments. I-could - -#-1-:-~-s-check is sugrasted by each Department muster hed already been tried without ae Read £o encute that secmnl ete adhe nee to avail. Then one day I heard Andy's wife — was soon to bear her ‘fourth child'~ and T; had an idea for a different. “approach. Se oe WOTIC:: Lffective aprt’ 7th, age” ‘under I called Hrs. Andy on the telephone, So | the Change of Name Act, Nill. Shift Boss, congratulated her on her fine brood, and ®Paul Metro Heabko” is changed to Re i this untae! is affecteds Ban ass fous er eo Ove eo coming event. Then I told her I was "Paul lietro Ripco". worried about the possibility that her ne we mile ae family's bright outlook might be . | NOTICE: The All Saint's \..A. will be holds! threatened by injury to the bread-winner + ing its regular monthly meeting on April “3 ‘Who will buy shoes for. ‘the baby if x 25th at. 8:00 PN in the church = everyone Andy is crippled because he won't buy teresied in Lede” work is invited to we safety shoes for himself?" Ivaskeds ; attend. ‘ ieiehaiahe HHH SHEA Bees tiien tet Ralf em This appeal worked! Andy cane in the) |. ALL SAINTS ANGLICAN COMMUNITY CHURCH’ very next day with an order for safety : 3 shoes — but that's not the happy ending « i ' Sunday. School — Lvery Sunday * 92h5 aM 2 Morning Prayer cvery Sunday’ 11:00 AM At first, Endy wore his safety. ‘shoes Choir Practice every Thurs. 7:00 PM intermittently. Maybe he was trying to get used to them Rr i RG: MES HERE AOE i 035 Rte lieve E.G. Munn, Bishop of Caiedonia, then one day when it counted). will be in Cassiar weekend of May 66th. Andy was closing the steel gate on an®. Notice of special services will be pcsted. ore silo. The gate was obstinate, so qe Any paréeats desirous of having their he took 2 swing at it with a heavy sledg¢: children baptized are asked to contact ner ed. and the handle struck! [ Hite D-A- Pritchard. AERMET « lie miss qd, " SRK MAREK BUI Kw BIH KH RRR ITH KARI PRG SUFFER LITTLE CHILDREN TO COME UNTO MB" TROLS MM EINES RAK tiv deten th WICKER HEH tots HAR ‘s OUR LADY CF LOURDES CATHOLIC CHURCH $e: Andy left nis work and walked into the § MASSES: EVERY SUNDAY i : { direetly for Andy's toe. The impact tore- 7” ek the leather covering and scarred thé stcel toe Cape fereman's office, related his experience, and displayed his damaged safety shoe. The forenan said: Bearing 7:00 PMe fA a RnR Keb Be ROSH MAE EH he RR HEE th Morning 10300 Acie | | : | "Your foot night heve been crushes Se eee oo ; : Yim vind vou were wensing those eareuy = VSAPIOY: vanen ent for senool ehildren f do tue yet S te. ~ om! ° 5 - ae Sa - men ga Pee 50 2 a ns ay: i ¥ = . gin $ sted g erate Jos ye nese OS NG Pre Cet ie aw