Show refugee girls find happiness in canada many of them are employed in rayon spinning mill ST GEORGES QUE one hundred european girls who were transported from born displaced persons camps in germany to this little french speaking town in quebec seem happy in their work in a rayon spinning mill here Soc socially lally they hey stick pretty much to themselves reaction to importation of the girls who began work at 25 cents an hour has been heard in canada and elsewhere some labor leaders criticized the organizer of the scheme ludger dionne owner of the spinning mill and liberal member of parliament tor for beauce for the low wage being paid the girls at the same time criticism of the government as having no uniform immigration policy was heard dionne however has said that the girls flown here from frankfort at a cost of about each were being lodged and fed at al an unusually low rate of 8 6 a week the girls w who ho are under a not too rigid two year contract recently received their first raise to 30 cents an hour all the girls are roman catholics and polish except for a few yugo slavs two russians and a lithuanian A few speak good english an additional few can make themselves understood while two speak ak passable french the language difficulty was seen as the major reason they mix little with the people of this town of which is about 65 miles south of quebec city anne commented q 1 have no time for boy friends I 1 like to stay home and read I 1 have so much to learn she 1 Is 22 and a former university chemistry student the girls although lacking in industrial du experience are found to be good workers and quick to learn dionne said they were not throwing other girls out of work he could still take an additional 50 girls in his plant it he could get them there has been no great comment from other employers although at first townsfolk too keen about arrival of the group mayor kenneth pozer of st georges west said the girls are received here sympathetically just as well as any family they are well ned liked |