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The Oshawa Times, 20 May 1961, p. 9

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- Sa. / 1 " More Women Seen . In Business, Politics iE By THE CANADIAN PRESS Prince Edward Island has one; registrars and clerks, notaries B.C. At the risk of initiating a'Mrs. J. E. Corrigan of Char-public and commissioners. must be said/lottetown. Quebec controversy, it that--in the sphere of politics at least--the women of Ontario have no women MPs, and Western Canada have it alllmayors or councillors. over their more easterly sisters. Busin ss and annual "authoritative list women in public life in Can- ada," didn't set out to make that point but that's what the figures show. The list names 63 ! . § There are seven women sen-| The Canadian Federation Offators, two from Quebec and one| Louise Underwood Professional leach from B.C., Manitoba, On-/married woman to head B.C.'s sD CLUBS Women's Clubs. in its seventhitario, PEI, and New Bruns-/Cowichan Indian band, Mrs [FOUNDED CLUBS of wick. i rs. The federation's list contains/nox Island band, Mrs. Alphon-|- thousands of names and ranges|sine Lafond of across such other categories as|band on Muskeg Lake reserve school women national, provincial and munici-| Elsie Knott of the Mud Lake| and a miscellaneous listing that premier, "founder of Kindness includes: Mrs. G, A. A {Alberta who in 1960 became the people). {first woman to win the Driver Mrs. Adele Ilves of Frederic of the Year Cup. ton, 'designer and weaver| Odette Charron of Montreal! Clubs, to foster in children kind-| first and only woman in Can. weather briefing officer at Dor-| Jorgenson of ness to animals (as well asi.q. 46 serve as a federal prisonival airport and only woman to| Prof. Georgia Goodspeed of ipsychologist." Ra Bernice Brent of Montreal, THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturdey, Mey 20, 1961 § Saskatoon, "first Canadian held such 8 position. woman to be named Fellow in Canada." Chartered Accountant, highest honor in aceounfancy profession Susan Butt of Victoria, Cana-/of prize-winning tweed for York] dian ladies' singles tennis County." | champion. Mrs. J. M. Pratt of Haiifax,| Ellen Fetterley of Chilliwack, "first woman juror in Nova first Canadian woman to|Scotia. : Anne Heggtveit of Ottawa, win a Nuffield travelling schol- § { Canada's athlete of the year in Chiefs and councillors of In-[2rship. : and Newfoundland dian bands are listed as mem-| Ruth Addison of Winnipeg and ing en She Wun 8 guid medal MLAs, bers of university senates and|/Ottawa, "first woman to bi Bie ib nar YP lok hoards of regents. achieve. equivalent of deputy 8 qd in etate ¥ : .i|who teamed with Bob Paul to Among women |miniser's rank in federal civil win the Olympic figure-skating pairs. i Mrs, Joan Coppin of Toronto, | Hugh John Flemming, "first woman detective on chiefs first are un- Mary Bernard of P.E.L's Len- ite of New Brunswick's former police force." Petequakey's| ) fo ITALIA SPORTS ASSOCIATION SOCIAL -DANCE EVERYONE WELCOME . . . at the Knights of Columbus Hall--184 Bond W. SATURDAY, MAY 20th--8 P.M, Free Sandwiches -- Bar -- Spot Dance Prizes e FINE ORCHESTRA © DANCE... EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT AT DNIPR UKRAINIAN THE HALL 681 EDITH STREET New Modern Dance Hall ® Good Orchestra Good Refreshments ADMISSION FREE FOR FIRST FIVE COUPLES Ji trustees, members of/in Saskatchewan, and Mrs. holding high elective office inipal boards and commissions, band in Ontario. the four Western provinces. On-nedical health officers, judges, tario has another 52. They include members of Parliament, members of legis- justices of the peace, courtiand achievements" category There is a special "honors lative assemblies, mayors, reeves, aldermen and council lors. But from the astern Ontario boundary to the Atlantic Ocean there are only seven such women. Ontario has the only women! MPs and it has four, including one cabinet minister, Mrs, Ellen Fairclough of Hamilton, minis- ter of citizenship and immigra- tion. The province has no women in its legislature but numbers six reeves, six mayors and 36 aldermen-councillors. IN AIR-CONDITIONED 1 COMFORT x TO THE MUSIC OF Mitchell Zaleski's Orchestra at the POLISH NATIONAL UNION HALL Oshawa's Largest Public Dance 168 BANTING AVE. . DOOR PRIZES FOR LADIES . FUN FOR ALL -- EVERY SATURDAY -- saz || CNE COLISEUM -- Toronto MAIL ORDERS ONLY ALL SEATS RESERVED Prices 1.00, 2.00, 3.00, 4.00, 5.00 Send cheque or money order to: CNE COLISEUM BOX OFFICE, EXHIBITION GROUNDS B.C. IS SECOND British Columbia comes sec- ond with three MLAs, three mayors and 16 aldermen-coun- illors, { Saskatchewan has three MLAs and 15 aldermen-coun-| cillors and Alberta has three) MLAs, one mayor and 13 women on municipal councils. Manitoba lists two members of| the legislature and four in municipal councils. There is only one woman | MLA east of Manitoba, Mrs. Gladys N. Porter, MBE, of Kentville, elected last year as| the first woman member of the | Nova Scotia house. That prov- ince lists two town councillors. New Brunswick has three aldermen - councillors, cluding Mrs. Jean Adams,]| deputy mayor of Fredericton. Small-Talk Career Girl By HAL BOYLE NEW YORK (AP)--Remarks a career woman gets tired of hearing: "After all, she's married to her job." "Sometimes, don't you feel von like to chuck it all for a usband and a home?" "It's not only that she knows the business inside out. To hire a man with half her brains] would cost us twice as much." "Miss, that is your third one. | How about taking a look at the menu?" l "Let her pick up the tab.| What if she i$ a woman? She's] got a bigger expense account al-| lowance than any man in the| office." "What do you do with all the money you make?" l "I know I'm talking rough, | and you'll have to excuse my| language. But I've always] thought of you as one of the boys." | "The big mistake was giving] them the right to vote." "It isn't so much that I really mind working for a woman, | but . . ." "Frankly, Miss Grapple, we think the titian tint makes you | glamorine-grey, specifically designed to accentu-| ate your mature youthfulness-- and at the same time point out that here is a person of respon- sibility." "I'm glad you've agreed to come to the office picnic, Miss Grapple. You'll be a real force in keeping it from getting out| of hand." "Nell, you don't have to keep up a front with me. Heck, I'm twice divorced." "Would you mind taking up a collection in the office for Judy, who joined us last month? She's getting married." Thrills! Spills! Chills! You Experience Them ALL When You See . . . THE CLYDE BROS. "World Famous" .. CIR Coming To Oshawa FRI. SAT. MAY 26-27 2 DAYS ONLY at the NKINSMEN MEMORIAL STADIUM You'll Thrill To The... ® WILD ANIMAL ACTS! ® BABY ELEPHANT ACT! ® HIGH WIRE ACTS! e WORLD FAMOUS JUGGLERS e CHIMPANZEE ACTS e CLOWNS e AND MANY OTHERS! Many of These Never Seen Before in North America MAY 26 -- 4:15 p.m. and 8:15 p.m. Help the Shrine Club MAY 27 -- 2:15 p.m. and 8:15 p.m. To Help Crippled Children! TICKETS NOW ON SALE! -- ADULTS $1.50 -- CHILDREN - 75c¢ AT ELLIOTT'S GRILL, 7 SIMCOE ST. N. AND FROM ALL SHRINE MEMBERS Shows Daily At . . . Hell Below! Havoc Above! The Great Submarine Picture! GLENN FORD ERNEST BORGNINE AN: 121 37/74 RUN PeesINTS oo-staring DIANE BREWSTER * DEAN JONES TONIGHT! BIG AcTioN sHow Dh: INiM['H' BOX-OFFICE OPEN AT 8:00 MONDAY! TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY SHOW STARTS AT 9:00 BRING PLENTY OF KLEENEX !! YOU'LL NEED IT WHEN YOU SEE... LANA TURNER OSHAWA IT'S A REAL "EVENING-OUT" FOR ALL YOUR FAMILY SEE THE ARMY OF ELEPHANTS CRUSH THE ROMAN HORDES! Plus The Undercover Suspense Shocker That Takes You To The Secret. Heart of the Enemy's Power! JOHN GAVIN VICTOR, MATURE HIAlWIR[1/BIAIL « SupenCinescore TeHNIEOLOR® wes Wate Bros, I when they visit the entertainment wonderland of the DRIVE-IN NO BABYSITTERS! ~JUANITA MOORE - MAHALI IACKSON G5) "IMITATION OF LIFE" FREE PLAYGROUND BABY BOTTLE WARMERS SHOWS NIGHTLY RAIN OR CLEAR! STARTS AT 9:10 P.M. A GREAT ONLY! HOLIDAY SHOW ! FOR MORE HOLIDAY ENJOYMENT, COME EARLY AND SEE A COMPLETE SHOW ALL COLOR SHOW IN CINEMASCOPE ON OSHAWA'S LARGEST SCREEN ! CHILDREN under 12 FREE! ALWAYS A COLOR CARTOON SEE OUR SUNDAY MIDNIGHT SHOW AD! A TRIPLE SPOOK-COMEDY SHOW ! CHILDREN under 12 FREE! ALWAYS A (OLOR CARTOON M I NO NEED TO "DRESS UP" WHEN YOU GO TO THE DRIVE-IN & { 4 he wh i At i ets | THE CHURCH FOR ALL... ALL FOR THE CHURCH The Church is the greatest factor on earth for the building of ch and good citizenshi It is a storehouse of spiritual values. Without a strong Church, neither democracy nor civilization can survive, There are four sound reasons why every person should attend services regularly and support the Church. They are: (1) For his own sake, (2) For his children's sake. (3) For the sake of his community and nation, (4) For the sake of the Church itself, which needs his moral and material support. Plan to go to church regularly and read your Bible daily. Day Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Three is such a tender age. Sue isn't a baby any more, yet she's a long way from being a big girl. When I watched her blowing out the candles on her cake, I felt a surge of that certain kind of love reserved for mothers. And, while she made her wish, I made mine. I wished, first, that I might be given the gift of memory, so that 1 would never forget a child's point of view--the importance of even the littlest promises, the oldest dolls, the smallest nothings. I wished that I might be given the wisdom to care for Sue's body, mind, and soul. And I was deeply grateful that I had the Church to help me teach her right from wrong, and to aid me in endowing her with a rich measure of faith, of love, and of tolerance toward her fellow man. Thinking it over, I guess that my wish for Sue might be called a prayer. Each Sunday, in church, I find myself repeating it. Book Chapter Verses Matthew 18 1-6 Psalms 144 11.12 I John 4 4.7 Proverbs 14 Fcclesiastes 1 I Samuel 2 John 16 Oopyright 1061, Keister Ade. Service, Strashurg, Pa. THIS FEATURE IS CONTRIBUTED TO THE CAUSE OF THE CHURCH BY THE FOLLOWING INTERESTED INDIVIDUALS AND BUSINESS ESTABLISHMENTS GENOSHA COFFEE SHOP o ; . HOUSTON'S SERVICE STATION 70 King St. E. AND GARAGE RA 3-7822° 67 King St. W. BROWN'S LUMBER AND SUPPLIES, LTD. LORNE GOODMAN RA 5-4704 463 Ritson Rd. N. PLUMBING & HEATING RA 5-1044 758 Mary St. OSHAWA SAND & GRAVEL RA 5-0232 877 King St. E. MASTER FEEDS NORTH OSHAWA PLUMBING 54 Church St. RA 3.2229 RA 5-3715 52 Wayne Ave. STAFFORD BROTHERS MONUMENTAL WORKS MO 8-3552 318 Dundas St. E., Whitby A. W. RUNDLE GARDEN RON ROBINSON RA 5-1764 1016 King St. E. TRENCHING : EXCAVATING RA B8-6621 R.R. 4, Oshawa C. E. McALLISTER Contractor uik Brik 226 Conant St, HAMBLY TIRE LTD. RA 8.6221 534 Ritson Rd. S. Plasterin and ROY W. NICHOLS G.M. SALES & SERVICE RA 3-7242 MA 3.3553 RA 5-5991 Courtice Bowmanville JOHN BURTINSKY FLORIST Res. MO 8.5285 . Store: MO 8-3324 124 Dundas W., Whitby GEO. H. HARDING CONSTRUCTION CO. LTD. 411 Fairview Drive, Whitby MO 8:3566 A. HEFFERING'S ESSO RA 5-9892 No. 2 Hwy.&Thicksons' Rd. N. H. EDGAR & SON LTD. PAINT AND WALLPAPER RA 3-7351 McNAMARA MARINE LTD. Port Whitby, Ont, MO 8-2947 WHITBY CLEANERS 150 Colborne St. E., Whitby MO 8-2345 34 King West ATTEND THE CHURCH OF YOUR CHOICE Read The Oshawa Times Church Announcements for Times of Services and Religious Activities

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