8 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, Jenuery 15, 1960 [Kate McLaurin Aux. MARY HAWORTH'S MAIL January Meeting | Matron Cracking Under Strain hectare patos 2 Of Family's Blind Selfishness Mrs. .W R. Collins, presided. Dear Mary Haworth: My grown|to let off steam to somebody. An inspiring worship service gaughter and her two children|Thank you for being a person who |was led by Mrs. George Winters, ,/q staying with my husband and| listens. V.L. assisted by Mrs. R. P. Porter, separated from her husband| Mrs. Charles Taylor, and Mrs. as usual; she doesn't care for TIME TO START iH. J. Audley. [him Pear V.L.: Feeling sorry for The President reported a good| Sh h b from 1:30 to| Yourself will get you nowhere. attendance at the Baptist ap 3 job is late and|My advice is to start a ome- Women's Day of Prayer, which|, Bao) i {woman revolution in favor of 3 does absolutely nothing to help {was held at the church in De-| io the housework or children, Ore respect for yourself, and the | "Imargin of freedom you're entitled partment store tea room. There's a big demand for help of that kind." Or mention briefly any other respectable occupation with- in your competence, that might be available in your community. SHOW RESOLUTION The main point is, show plan and purpose and resolution, in drafting a new deal for yourself; not begging their co-operation or approval, but simply telling them how it's going to be, from your angle. They may think you're kidding at Tirst; or they may think you're . \ 7 (the maternity home, where they mitted te remain with thelr | nese a S [should be sent and on even what mother "for some time." After | names they should be given. |that they would be more or less Ww i Of State | On the third day, someone in taken over by the state apparatus a I |al uthority suddenly remembered/to be trained as "good Commun- {the parents. They were given ists." Their parents would have By RUKMINI DEVI bouquets and hailed as "heroes." (only nominal Canadian Press Corresp | claim over 'heir | Their pictures were published in children but they would have the BOMBAY (CP)--In Red China, the papers which paid tribute to consolation of hav'~g mace a mothers appear to have perhaps the "newcomers into the huge substantial contribution to Red the least claim on their babies. | family of young Communists." |China's manpower. Everything is dedicated to the) But the parents were allowed| state. {no voice in naming their four| SETS PRECEDENT A Indian woman social pebiec. This way Gone » 2 Small ST. CATHARINES, Ont. (CP)-- worker, just ba rom Re i ; : Worker i ine tors of what|trade union workers, Mrs. Doris MacMillan is the first Hid happened to a Chinese woman, The Indian visitor--who wished Woman trustee in the 108-year off your rocker. But one thing|3g.vear.old wife of a factory hand to remain unidentified--said she history of the Grantham Town- ship school area board. sure, they're going to be really|in Tientsin, who gave birth to|learned the babies would be per! aware of you at long last, and quadruplets. | FOR cember. She assumes no responsibility for| frightfully sorry for themselves,| = As soon as the four babies were LADIES' READY-TO-WEAR {| Mrs. Walter Sewell and Mrs. them at all, leaves them to me 24/'*: no doubt. If you feel a bit shaky/horn in a Tientsin maternity] Permanent position, excellent salary {David Diamond agreed to super-\pours a day and goes out when| The time has come to pull the about the revolution, ask your | home, the state and the Commun- APPLY Fashion. Ullage 7 |vise the preparation of a clothing| che pleases, 1 dress them and|rug from under your daughter's|doctor for medication to help youljst party stepped in. The husband] 3 ; | 26 SIMCOE SOUTH RA 5-2722 The January meeting of the {Kate McLaurin Circle was held in the church parlors of First Aon EXPERIENCED [parcel for the Scott Mission in teeq" them; and care for them selfish irresponsible behavior at|through -- say, booster shots of|was politely elbowed out and be-| Toronto. ? ' a 4 nd 1 her t iy v when they're sick--she even goes|YOUr expense, and compel her 0 tranquillizers, as the case r The treasurer, Mrs. R. W. Barr ot then. E02 face up to the problem she's been! quires. M.H. > won Lr id i \ The Foreign Mission But my biggest hurt is that| ..ie of her children the " Mary JJaworth counsel a The birth of the Suadiuplers be- i i neither she nor my husband treat | rough her column, not by mail{came a serious party affair. Re i] Boor 2 Sekine oi 5) posse me as a person; yh band teat, How start your revolution? Well lor personal interview. Write ek resentatives id nat ; venience. He can't or won't force|tell her flatly, for example, "Sally|in care of this newspaper. |party central committee, the Wo- Plans were made for a buffet her to do her part there. They| beginning next week, you're going | - {men's Federation of Communists, supper to be held on February 7, {to have to make some arrange- the People's Council and the local at bs both go out as they please, { " 5 Wieh 20 He Joung Jace o thinkog I mghe like a little rect |ments about the children. Either WOMEN PLAYERS trade union sent delegates to the | the church wi invited, an Both men and women of the hospital "to discuss arrangements 1 x i ' ory Stay home and take care of them { there will be a guest speaker, [OF time to myself. They are very|SaV | i | : .. lalike, very selfish and self- _|yourself, or hire a woman you| |for the reception and welfare of eT tered y AN nel Te0 you can trust. I have de-| French court played billiards in the children." i ir ' cided to get myself a job down-|tne reign of Louis XV, who died! They deliberated on how 1 : newest Baptist Mission Field). sgE C . r y g ingl ith|in 1774 y n how long | She spoke of the work being done RAVES LOVE town, where I can mingle with i the new-born should be kept in i M Jol I fear I am going to lose my other people and become a per Lockwood in Angola. They serve mind, if someone doesn't realize son again. 48 villages which surround their || am a human being with feel. DON'T LET THEM (Formerly ATKINS) dumping on you--namely, | | © headquarters at "Quimpondo", ings. 1 am 43, #nd 1 get very "So, beginning next week, as 1 . tired. My doctor says I am head-| . lying south of the Congo River. ing for a breakdown. I have told|s2id, I want to have time to my-| : The president thanked the hem but they simpl it |self, to get rested up and get my| speaker for her address, and off » but they simply shrug "clothes in order and be free to & cl come and go as I please, looking losed the meeting with prayer Refreshments were served by for interesting work at a fair | wage, that I can do." ~=% the members of Mrs. G. W. {Besse's group, | Possibly she or your husband, | lor both, will try to beat down Is there anything at all I can do, to wake them up before too late? I sound very. for myself, and I am, I know, I feel all alone with no one to say: "You are Added doing a big job and we appreci-|your revolution by asking scoffing| ate it." All I really want and|questions as to what you think need, I think, is to be loved and|YOU can do, in the job field. If appreciated by my husband and|so, don't let them scare you. daughter. Talk back, Say: "Maybe store This is only my side of the|clerking on a part-time basis; oi story, of course; but I just have!maybe waitress work in a de- Big Class Starts 'Home Nursing a very moderate fee, ranging] Thursday night 32 enthusiastic from nothing to $3 per visit ac-|Women from Raglan, Myrtle Sta-| cording to a person's means. All tion, Columbus and Port Perry Nearly-New Shop - g i lled d started classes i To Re-Open Jan. 21 cut members es reser S00, ict smn or The re-opening of the Nearly courses to qualify them for ser- sing Course at Raglan School. New Shop w the main topic of Vices in homes. It was the first of 12 periods disc e January meeting] The refreshment committee of instruction, qualifying them as| of the Mado Group. of St./was composed of Mrs, Robert h 4 d volant il Gertrude's Catholic Wom ens |DesRochers, Mrs. Vincent Kelly,[ ome nurses anc vo.unteers in League. Group leader Mrs. Wal- Mrs. Anne Bouckley and Mrs. disaster nursing. On the comple- ter Branch, reported that many|Jan van Kuik. tion of the course an oral ex-| I BIRTHDAY PICTURE th birth- | Jean is the granddaughter of d Jean, | Mrs. W. B. McGrath and Mrs. nd Mrs, Neil Fred Guscott, all of Oshawa. reet. Nancy --Photo by Ireland ( day dau Guscot elebrating her four toda Van r of Mr. Golf t "You mean fo say-- just 3-a-day may send backache away!" Sounds good! Logical, too! You see the normal job of the : Logeal, is to remove excess wastes and acids donations had been received dur-| ing the holidays and that the shop would have to be cleaned and the goods prepared for the) opening on Thursday, January 21. ers promptly offered their and promised Mrs ng would be members were present put among those absent was Miss Vera Brown who has moved to Toronto ake a position in St S spital. She has been 11 member and has h Isc er to the CWL. She will missed, Welfare con- 0s mas. Spirit- | ual convener, Miss Eva Bruck-| per, gave a reading on the com-| position of the mass. Mrs. Branch brought to the at-| tention of the group, many of whom are new to Canada, that the Vi n Order of Nurses stands 1 ; at all times to help those who are in need of home nursing. 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