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The Oshawa Times, 6 Feb 1959, p. 8

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| | | | | Reform Committee, urged again|the [Premier Gives Sympathetic Ear |GROUPS, CLUBS, AUXILIARIES ier To B&P Clubs' Recommendations ~ ms cnonen aves A group of women representing the Business and Professonal {Women's Clubs of Ontario met (Wednesday with Premier Frost land some of the members of the Acts," sald Miss Dane, "affect||.q by president, Dale Berry, Ontario Cabinet to discuss al Inumber of matters on which leg lislative or governmental action] {had been requested at the One| |tario Conference of Business and | Professions] Women's Clubs Leading the delegation was Miss Nazla Dane of Toronto, Ontario | president Oshawa delegates were Mrs, G, DD, Conant and Miss Jen nie. Pringle | Speaking fn connection with | |women and Juvenile offenders, | lwith reference to specific reso lutions of the Business and Pro fessional Women's Clubs of On tario In regard to penal reform, Mrs, Margaret Whitney of Fast | | Toronto, chairman of the Penal] dation Practices Act (1954), 8s requested by the B-PW Clubs of Ontario in a letter to Premier Frost on March 26, 1068, "These a large number of Ontario women and a qualified woman on Commission would he helpful improving the administration of the Aety, and in developing and conducting educational programs designed to give the public knowl edge of them." SENIOR LABOR Regarding the training or re. training of older workers, Miss Joan Wilson of Guelph, chalr man of the Employment Condi tions Cominitiee, recommended that a permanent committee he set up. so that speedy action could be taken to initiate speci fie training In occupations where h 18 a demand for workers the in The auxiliaries were asked to ruary 27; veglonsl conference, HOUSEHOLD MINT [member of the family whe ha Paper cups and napkins arela cold or some o'her ron aglow ithe smart thing to use for sidisense Mrs, Herbert Bentham was re The regular meeting. of the ported sick in the Oshaws Hos Christ Memorial Chureh Anglican|Pital snd Mrs, Nevion Stacey a Young People's Association was her home {held in the parish hell, It was| The catering report was given opened with prayers and pledge by Mrs, C, E, Vermoen, 'september 26, 10 be held In Osh | (awa; the Jamboree tu he held in| the Philippines this year, | It was sonounced thet heasd- quarters office on 136 Simcoe The next meeting will be held street north, would be open be-| The minutes were read and aon Tuesday, February 10, st 7.20 tween 12 and 1 p.m, for the pur-| {donation from the Women's Guild{p.m pose of buying badges, ete, was added to the treasury, | w AY Mrs, William Corbett has been) Members were reminded of the | COUPLES' CLUB named the district organizer for service to be held on Sunday, | (Albert Bireet) Oshawa for the forming of new February 8, at Christ Church for| The first meeting in the new auxiliaries the installation of officers, The|yesr of the Couples' Club of Al: pollowing the meeting, bridge, coming Valentine dance was dis {bert Street United Church was whist and eurhre were played, cussed and fina) plans were held recently, New members| - made were welcomed and the worship ! Following the meeting the service on the theme "The New | members went to Bt, John's howl-| Year" was led by Mr, and Mrs ing hall for thelr monthly bowl: |Robert Bent and Mr, and Mrs ing session, and were joined hy|Albert Walker |the members of St, Matthew's! Mp, and Mrs, Frank Sullivan, Anglican Church Young People's the newly elected presidents, took Association (charge of the business. Among et Ta . the many Mems discussed and 911i GROUP COMMITTEE (planned was the annual turkey! 'WELL, NOW, d Douglas is the one- old son of Mr, and Mrs RR 1, Ash 8 Ashton - % LET ME SEE" | burn, and grandson of Mr and Mrs, Henry Doble and Mr, and Mrs, Herbert Ashton, Ashburn, Photo hy Ireland Jo Aldwinckle, 8 (Uomo, Women's Editor THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, February 6, 1959 | Dial RA 3-3474 | 'Home and School Council Hears 'Talk on "Delinquent Parents" VDelinquent Parents' was the topic of an address by Mr, Barn. afd Lewis, director of the Osh-| aya Children's Ald Society, at tee first meeting of the new year of he Oshawa and distrit Home and School Counell, All parents are delinquent to clinic in each community also to provide better family living in » community there must be ade. quate housing conditions Mrs, George Moulton introduc. ed the speaker and thanks were expressed by Mrs, Norman Wood Mrs, John Gaskell, president, of Ontario that pane degree, the speaker sald. presided at the meeting and wel There are no perfect parents. oomed members present from the Fearing that thelr children MAY | newly-formed Adelaide McLaugh- tose faith In them some parents in | and 8 Association, Mrs, tend to give the impression of George Moss read the minutes périec lon but eventually Sliaron remiize parents are per. feft A their atti tude Js undermined, Parents learn to be parents and Mrs, Alec Yonaon gave the treasurer's report, d ence was read by Mrs, David Hutcheson, Mrs, George Lofthouse announce: ed that education week would be March 8 to March 14, Mrs, John Gaskell was appointed to repre- {sent the Home and School Council was the Colpus meeting held [that the Federal Juvenile Delin quents' Act be proclaimed for the| entire province and that Juvenile and Family Courts be constitule in those judicial arens whic still lack them Discussing Penal Reform for Women, Mrs Whitney stated that no appointments had been enking of the need to easel. Girl Guide Association held b tax burden on widows andy woouiar meeting on Monday, rphans under the Ontario Bue-| pop wiry 2. at the home of Mrs, cosslon Duties Act, Miss ¥lsbe y oonerd" Jackson, Twelve mem Gregory MacGill of Toronto repo answered roll esl! anested the adoption of the fed: "wro farry Blanchard eral practice re Quick Succes gided, The minutes of the sions, gifts, and the inclusion of meeting were read by Mrs brothers and sisters of the dec Roland Morris The (regsurer's The #th Group Commitee of| | supper on February 7 from 4.30 til all are served, This is the only money making project of the elub, A year full of activity and in teresting meetings for each Pré-imonth has been planned by the ast program conveners, Mr, and Mrs Gerald Leslie The next meeting will be held made of women probation offi-| eased in the preferred classes [report was given by Mrs, Adrien on February 26 cers to serve the adult eourts at] London and Sault Ste, Marie, | Statisties showed that sn un usually high percentage of wo- men passing through the jails [in those commumities continue to) (be first offenders, the type of |cffender toward which the Ontar:| {io Probation Act is primarily di [reeted, and the ones who would Ihenefit most from probation "he delegation requested that suitable woman with profes. sional training be appointed DI rector of Reform Institutions for| Women and Girls, Tt was felt that this was needed more than ever at this time of expansion of fae flitles for female offenders Still continuing thelr erusade against alr pollution, Dr, Mar guerite Bailey of Toronto, ehalr man of thelr, Pollution Commit.| tee, brought to Mr, Frost's atten tion the recommendations passed at the Ontario Conference Mrs. Jean Goodhue of the Chat ™ ham Club brought to the Govern ment's allention that the Business| and Professional Women's Clubs) were continuing to the extension of the to urban dwellers on 11 dwell press for franchise the same basis as to r ers President Nazla Dane stated great disappointment was voleed by the B-PW Clubs of On tario that a woman had not heen appointed ag a member of the Ontario Hospital Services Com mission Disappointment was also ex pressed by Miss Dane that a 1968, to function with respect to The Fair Employment Practices Act (1961), The Female Falr WR L Act the {men's Clubs of Ontario FEMALE REPRESENTATIVE nig and Thelma Patten, Leaside; |e' annual night of cards and it Mary H, Macaulay, Toronto, Mil-|was decided to hold this event on ta Oka, Veronica Murphy Wood, Conant and Jennie Pringle, Osh {sent to awa stock; Mrs, Jessie Black, Bramp tom; J woman had not been appointed derson, Margaret Mcintosh, (will be made to Simcoe Hall for to the Ontario Antl-Diserimination Commission constituted in March Py | ister Frost for his courteous and that deductions of $50,000 be nl Hill. Plans were made for a lowed for preferred heneficlaries candy sale to he held at Cedar |and where one-half of the dee:| 4010 "United Church on February eased husband's estate passes to his widow, that, for thx purposes, ye date for the mother and one-half be conceded as having) qo mer banquet has been set heen earned hy her and, there for May 1 Tis year the wer The regular meeting of the WCTU was held on Tuesday afternoon, February 3, at Bimeoe Street United Church, Mrs, Charles Langfield pre fore, be not subject to succession po unies and Guides are having|sided, The worship service was duty JURY DUTY Concerning optional jury serv ite for women, Miss Irene Hel J mer of Bt, Catharines stated; "'1t|the home of Mrs is not fair to the men who are HOLY CROSS WA called for jury service that wo men may elect not to serve." She stated that she was sure that any reasonable excuse made their banquet together Mrs, Blanchard thanked Mrs Jackson for opening Alyn Cross Roman Catholic Church held Ws monthly meeting ow Te svening, February 3 In by he ver Tuesday evening, § . by 4, Woman would n toptoved the parish hall, The preside " i y | \ 3 The secretary s And proved for men, and no hardship presided. Hs were read would be incurred hy the won| Srers Yo convener stated man's home and family that one box of clothing was Others present and taking part|. dv for shipment Many in the discussion were: T.duea RY had heen given owt local flon Minster Dunlop, Minister of io nd Mrs, J, H, Lyons thanked Manning and Development Nick who had donated used le, Minister of Reform Institu i tions Wardrope, Minister of Mu. | The 'president thanked the nieipal Affairs Warrender, and| embers who had held card Robert Macaulay representing] naptiog in their homes during the the Government of Ontario, and|month of January and it was de following members of the sided to begin the weekly euchres Business and Professional Wo-[{n Holy Cross hall on February Jo Koe< 11, There was a discussion on Trecial April 20 and Helen Armstrong, | anion Sunday will be held Toronto, Alderman Marylon March 1 at the nine o'clock Brantford; Mrs, Gordon|mass, A spiritual bouquet will he Sister Gertrude Marie Wood: |former principal of Holy Cross [whoo who 1s seriously 111 in St Hospital, A Kyle North Mrs, Lillian Biren, Michael's donation and Pear] Creasor, Ina An Teannette Bensch, Dora Richards, |layettes Vera Lawrie and Edna Childs of CANADIAN LEGION AUX, Hamilton 4 o The Ladies' Auxillary, Canadian og Bp ap ROA Legion, Branch 43, met on Tues thetie reception of the dele. [day evening, Yebruary 3, with ployes (1051) and The Falr Accommeo- Well-known residents of Osh. awa, Mr, and Mrs, Archie Black, quietly celebrated thelr 67th wedding anniversary on Wednesday at their home on Howard street when their fam fly and a few Intimate friends the president, Mrs, Herbert Bathe, ding, The final stanza of the conven: tion minutes were read, Sewing and knitting were handed out to be made up for the bazaar to be held in May gation, . her home, | The next meeting will be held at|Mrs Elliott, scripture lesson, A The Women's Auxiliary of Holy | in charge of Mrs, Wellington Trainer opening with a reading, The Members of a School" C, R, Garrison read the solo, "Hear My Prayer', was sung by Mrs Lloyd Pegg, The secretary, Mrs, L, H, Mul drew gave her report and the treasmirer, Mrs, Fred Willlams, also gave a report The county mnnual convention will be held in Northminster United Church on Apri 20, Tribute was paid to Frances Willard, the founder of WCTU, by Mrs, L. H., Muldrew, Mrs Walter Sodder, Mrs, William Peterson, Mrs, Lloyd Pegg, Mrs Glen Henry, Mrs: Fred Williams, Mrs, R, J, Hyndman, snd Mrs [treasurer's reports A, M, Hartman, Mrs, Willlams gave a reading on the destruction wrought by al [cohol BCOUT AUXILIARIES BOARD | The recent meeting of the Scout Auxiliaries executive board was held as a pot luck supper in the trading post at Camp BSamac There were about 28 members present, The president, Mrs Gordon Varnum, presided, Mrs, Freder ick La Salle and Mrs, George Fitches gave the secretary and Mrs, Varn um asked all affiliation fees be sent in as they are due, Members of the 12th and 1st| groups were thanked for their work in serving at the group com mittee men's conference recently, | AT-THE-EAR HEARING AIDS ZENITH DIPLOMAT $LIP.ON WEARING Alo Bhs 00 of of in 8 Jilty, Pi inte tiny IEW ieht ith 4 instantly Wow ZENITH EYEGLASS WIARING AID Woria's most siiractive, in conspicuous hea Ll worn night at your abr © Jncompleoons ond 1, ® Worn sntirely of the oer © No dongling cords © Outstanding porformeny © Noturol, surdovel telephone wee © 10-day money beck guorentes © your werranty © Speer service plan Complete Line of Zouith Tramsiotor Models from $50, 7) "Lanier, Irame roan, ond related proles 0 Iss Henring Aldi wre aveilable only through your ophihalmeloghil, am mete, or oplicion, DEFERRED PAYMENTS W Desired IMPERIAL OPTICAL 22% Simcoe St. S, RA 5.1741 is a good time to do inside modernizing... J" SAVE MONEY J Now: / mr. ~/ We con help you with plans, materials, Every housewife knows the value of a modern, works saving kitchen, a UTILIZE WASTE ATTIC SPACE FOR AN EXTRA ROOM If your family Is growing an atte room Is on Ideal addition to the home, BEAUTIFY OLD ROOMS WITH WOOD PANELING Beautiful wooed paneling eon com. pletely change the appearance of old rooms, . Brown's Lumber & Supplies Lid. 436 RITSON ROAD NORTH Diol RA 5.4704 OSHAWA, ONTARIO MARK LONG HAPPY PARTNERSHIP Mrs, Robert Williams reported | on arrangements for the night of cards to he held on February 17. There will be two door prizes In addition to other prizes and re freshments will be served, Tick: ots are now on sale Mrs, Herbert Bathe, Mrs, Nor: man McEvers, Mrs, Richard | Burkhart and Mrs, E, Anderson gathered at the tea hour and Mrs, Black cut the anniversary cake, The couple were married in Lindsay on February 4, 1002, and prior to coming to Oshawa will serve on the poppy commit. | tee for 1969, -" trons diathermy, (LLL) Cont on RESULTS GUARANTEED MARIE MURDUFF will be In Qihave ot the Genethe Hotel, Feb. ' RA 3.4641 Phone for appointment en those dates to live in 10 they farmed at Raglan, Port Perry and Seugog Barrett-Broadbent | mainly from the way in which 'they were brought up themselves, hd said. Parents who provide a good home environment for thelr of dren are guaranteeing that at the Ontario Federation conven their children will in turn tion to be held in April in To sgnie thing with their ohildren, Tonto A.poor home environment is bet Refreshments were served b: wi J faa fe Jome at all. Today goth Simcoe and E, A, Lovell every effo J . ton and parents together and un |Home and betiool Associations in leps parents prove themselves in-| h AED OF WI. t J : te| Walter Ritzle efpable of prov ing an sdequate The next meeting of the Council home life the. children are NOt. hey olosed meeting for presi plpced out ite we hore: the | dents of Home and School Assoct speaKer L equmunity itself fs delinduent in atoms. - lmgruich as no counselling serv: ce 1s provided for parents Many | i got 1s proviaed for parents. May) Pane] Discusses woblems but have no place to : : uns, Te tet at) PTimary Reading there should be a child guidance) . | a At H&S Meeting "Children's Reading" {theme of the Gertrude |Home and School recently | The speaker was Mrs. Helen |Mackie, assistant reading con. {sultant in the primary grades of {the Oshawa public schools, who {spoke on the work being done, A panel discussion followed led hy Mr, G. W. Reddick assisted by (Mr, B, Brown, Mrs, William Jeffs, Mrs, M, Mackle and Mrs, {Ldoyd Perry The president, Mrs, R M Edmunds, presided at the meet Ing. Mrs. Robert Reharrel read the secretary's report and Mrs R, V. Sheffield gave the treas urer's report, The room prize was won hy Mr, Reginald Gut sole's room, Grades 5 and 6 Mrs the various methods of elections and it was *decided to name a nominating committee at the next meeting It was announced that Mr, T, Hutchinson had organized a school choir which parents will be given the opportunity of hear Ing at the March meeting March 9 on lines with There will also be! brina neckline. Her elbow-longth Rites in Toronto Miss Bette Broadbent, daughter | of Mr. and Mrs, Reuben Rroad.| bent of Oshawa, became the | bride of Mr, Willlam Barrelt, son| lof Mr, and Mrs, Charles Barrett| William Goyne explained of Gateshead, England, last Fri day evening | The ceremony took place in| Toronto with the Reverend F.| |{Gumz of University Lutheran {Church, officiating The bride wore a gown of white brocaded satin fashioned on slim long sleeves and a sa the Little Theatre's group pros: veil of illusion was held hy al entation of April Showers Mr. Reddick gave a report on school activities and stated that dogs were a menace at the school around the children espe clally at these times crown of pearls and orange blos: | som, She carried a bouquet of white carnations and pink Sweet heart rosebids Miss Joan Baker of Toronto was maid of honor wearing tur A committee was formed to | Quolse blue taffeta and lace with H look into the cost of making H shorts, also the cost of buying i " the shorts ready-made, for the| Social Butterfly use of pupils on field day, ANNE ADAMS It was announced that the an Gif she goes to grandma's Dual convention would be held at bogse or on a date with Dad the Royal York Hotel Toronto, | food ing her prettiest in this prin. on April 1 and 2 and ft was de i Ry dice Sew com dre ith easy-sew pleats; a Clided to send two delegates bi camed Fun to Mes. IF. J. Hoar, convener for 3 i high or low neck, Tomor the fund . raising canvpalgn, gave row ern: Teen ensemble a report on the progress so far Wir Pattern 4535: Chil. | Refreshments were served hy din os 2,4, 6, 8 10, Size 6/the parents of the pupils in Mr tid ) vards 35-inch fabric Gutsole's and Mr Reddick's hin directions on each pat. rooms ter part, Easier, accurate ipod FORTY CENTS (40) cents HOUSEHOLD HINT ins tam cannot be ac eepled) | this pattern. 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