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Listening to a customer's problems is part of the day's work for barman Alfons Demleitner, who works at the Walker House Hotel. Because bartenders and(...)
Listening to a customer's problems is part of the day's work for barman Alfons Demleitner, who works at the Walker House Hotel. Because bartenders and(...)

Listening to a customer's problems is part of the day's work for barman Alfons Demleitner, who works at the Walker House Hotel. Because bartenders and(...)

Date5/8/1974
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Original Toronto Star caption: Listening to a customer's problems is part of the day's work for barman Alfons Demleitner; who works at the Walker House Hotel. Because bartenders and others in constant contact with the public are perhaps the first to spot troubled people; the Ontario Mental Health Association is planning a project to involve them in mental health work. It is planned to organize a group of volunteers under the title Community Life Line Advocates and give them courses to help them spot mental problems and refer such individuals to the right professional organization.
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ProvenanceFrom the Toronto Star Archives
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Copyright HolderToronto Star (Firm)
Call Number / Accession NumberTSPA_0113547F