' PM Sends Greeting To B&PW Clubs The Prime Minister, the Right Honorable John G. Diefenbaker has sent the following message to Busi and Professional Women's Clubs of Canada in honor of -- Business Women's Week, Oct. 14-20. I extend greetings to the ANN LANDERS Daughters Criticism Is Out of Turn Dear Ann Landers: I am a girl 12 years old. My parents Women Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Dial 723-3474 - sence of authentic information it's unfortunate that some peo- MARRIED IN UXBRIDGE in Chal- | Church, Married recently mers Presbyterian Heerlen, the Netherlands and Mr. Everet Vanderwal, son of THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, October 16, 1962 7 By RUTH HIGGINS, Executive Director, Oshawa YWCA In writing this article on the, Sound Recreation Can Prevent | Mental Ills or Delinquency | tors in the adjustment and re- habilitation of mentally or emo- tionally disturbed people. Informal counselling is also done by members of the pro Executive and Members of the Canadian Business and Profes- sional Women's Clubs as they observe 'Business Women's > \Week"'. Canadians are reminded every year during this Week of the essential role of women in our _|business and professional com- )|munities. _ | want to take this opportunity of congratulating the many Business and Profes- sional Women's Clubs in Canada reasons it is necessary for the/gram staff, particularly with) YWCA to charge fees for most teen-age girls and other young @ of its activities and services, it) women who take part in Y-activ-/#4 seems important first to make @)jties, They learn to know and) general statement about the pur-itrust the Y-staff members and| pose and objectives of the/fee] free to discuss personal YWCA. Our stated purpose is IN| problems with them. These may part --"'to build a fellowship|he minor problems only and| ~\which are contributing much to a\the greater participation of women in management and planning in every sphere of pro- fessional activity Canadian women are to be |congratulated on their determin- ation to raise ever higher their Standards of achievement in of women and girls devoted to) the task of realizing in our com- mon life those ideals of personal and social living "to which we are committed by our Faith as Christians." talking them over with some-} one whom they respect and trust} is all that is necessary. In cases of serious difficulties the} people are referred to agencie with better facilities for inten- public life and in the service of J, G .DIEFENBAKER, have a fault that bothers me something terrible. They taik with food in their mouths at the dinner table. They also chew with their mouths wice open which is about the crudest thing a person can do. I would like to know how to correct them. Dining at home is becoming a very unpleasant experience for me, -- WELL- MANNERED GIRL |know how to keep your mouth jclosed at the table. Please take |my advice and keep it closed away from the table, too. Far more serious than talking jwith food in your mouth, is jtalking out of turn. Your par- jents perhaps did not have an jopportunity to learn some of the fine points of etiquette. They must have some admir- jdental care, ple believe the worst. Regard- less of the career a girl may choose, she maintains the same moral standards she learned at ome. To qualify for the services a young woman must meet rigid physical, mental and moral re- quirements, Careful screening and close supervision insures first-rate conduct. Girls who fail to measure up are handed their iwalki Dear Girl: How nice that you "4 ne bapers. The women's services offer pleasant living quarters, well- balanced meals, medical and smart uniforms, economic security, and excel- lent opportunities for advance- ment, I recommend the Armed Forces for the young woman who wants to see some new faces, get out of a rut, and at the same time serve her coun- Prime Minister 4¥le qualities to have raised|try. Information can be ob- Otlawa In practical terms this means ithat we try to serve the com- munity using activities and services which can be offered with our present facilities, We co-operate with other agencies lin an effort to meet the welfare) needs of the community--"wel-| fare," referring to the well-be- sive case work. Teo ge back to the question of the focus of Community Chest -- on the whole, it is no longer a "soup-kitchen" operation involv- ed in hand-outs; various forms of government sponsored pay- ments take care of most The greatest as Prior-to a honeymoon trip | to Florida, Mr. and Mrs. Mor- cases. ris Paul Poloz were united in ~ FLORIDA HONEYMOON 1962 Beverley Dewland Stephen W. Yoe Take Vows ~ McDonald, daughter of Mrs. David McDonald, Toronto and the late Mr. McDonald and the such an elegant young lady as|tained without obligation by you, so why don't you empha-|checking your phone directory size their good points and over-junder U.S. Government for the look the rest? nearest Army, Navy, Air Force Dear Ann Landers: We are °° Marine recruiting station. worried parents. Our daughter|Dear Ann Landers: The 17-year- is a good-looking young woman/!d son of our dear friends was of 20, she has a pleasant per-|@trested last week for stealing sonality and did fairly well in|? Car. We were shocked beyond school. Pat excelled in athletics|WOrds and so was everyone ing of people in the broad sense, including health, social) recreation, mental "needy" ) marriage in St. George's Uk- | bridegroom is the son of Mr. need in days of stress is skilled ranian Catholic Church. The | and Mrs. Michael Poloz, Osh- guidance aimed at keeping well United in a chapel service ra-\@d at one time had her heart else in our social circle. cently in King Street United jset on teaching physical educa- The family is prominent and adjustment, and spiritual development. Over the years the words "Community Chest" have some- times been focused on the so- cial ills of the community, and) tron of honor, wore a blue dress) ;, appears that we are willing to featuring a bell shaped skirt and|put out a dollar to help a young long sleeves. Her matching blue|person who has become a delin- Mr. and Mrs. Luitzen Vander- wal, Uxbridge. The Reverend 0. C. Lock, Lindsay, officiated. --Mary's Studio --Ireland Siuio | Church were Mr. and Mrs. Ste-|tion, but she quit college after\°xt'emely well-to-do. The boy phen William Yeo, with the Rev-\{wo years to take a traveling"@d access to his mother's car erend 1, WwW Herbert officiating. Job with a sporting goods firm. |#® bhai Sots ie! he se e bride was the former Bev-| Now Pat has the crazy idea\.. toad feeble erley Lynne Dewland, daughter|she wants to join the Armed] Would a boy do . thing like of Mrs. Elinor Dewland and Mr.|Forces. We don't know any girls|* rh He is not stupid. His par- Yeo is the son of Mr. ard Mrs.\in the service, but we've always|po $ are heartbroken and no- Samuel Yeo, all of Oshawa. (had the notion they come from); fg figure 'out what Bot The bride wore a sleeveless|low-class families and that their|itr -QUEESIGON ta Oe ae eg white chiffon street-length gown|morals leave much to be de- D MARK a . V-neckline trimmed with! sired. AP gall a paso -- presmed Pert encrusted crow ands ont ae altri in gs) ecaure tay 'avg idedd a as e are writing to you i "Ki carried a corsage of yellow |for guidance. What are fae vee. - to do. "Kicks,"* Miss Doreen Burton, brides- eS en oe RSET ny 4 big haeony enon sae! maid, wore a polished cotton! rT : : a Car Lnad REx 10: DOrnoW. 006 Se -- chiffon ensemble in wadee ne = = = bi = coo oo cig looking for excite. and white and carrie ' ' of white curvsantiogume, (ttm the manual of Beta Sigma|, When children of prominent The best man was Mr. James|Phi. Mrs. O'Driscoll was also in|families break the law, usually Ferjo. charge of the program for the|there is a punitive motive in- When the bridal couple left on|°Venins: Her talk pointed out the|Volved. They wish to humiliate their honeymoon trip to Washin| effect our health, work and play|and hurt their parents, and this ton City the bride donned an|fave upon our happiness and|!s & sure way. olive green wool suit, black ac- -- iti to achieve a cessories and a corsage of yel- sitio' alance between these low roses. actors to improve our environ- Mr. and Mrs. Yeo are making mers. their home on Saguenay avenue, Oshawa. adjusted people on the right track and putting poorly adjust- ed people back on the right track, It is in this kind of quiet, Uxbridge, were Miss Annie Lydia Ariesen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henrick Ariesen, ! Anna Marie Wood bride is the former Ellen May | awa. persistent work with people as tac Ri ewe tes a set UNIT 9, GROUPS, AUXILIARIES bers spend a good deal of time KING STREET H-S ASSOC.| His topic, the "Functions of and for this no fée structure A showing of . the film Council', pointed out the many lcould possibly cover the time| 'Assignment Children", illus-| duties of district staff. The main + the vill spend | £04 r -arried on by|rol str f, he said, 1s \ lenath|quent faster than we will 'land effort expended. trating the work carried on byjrole of district staff, he said, 1: coronet held a shoulder leng oney to prevent the disaster P UNICEF was shown by Princi- Wayne K. Robinson i Ot it P k 1 ce soeee to assist leaders with the day to veil and: she carried a pink and'o¢ qelinquency. The YW¢ A be- abe A "aith. Mrs. E. L./day work, week to week prob- white nosegay lieves that good recreational Mrs. John. Kewin, Mrs. Exchange Vows f _-- Dp the Community Cheet's contrib lems they might encounter in terest The -best hear etd Mr U8' and educational programs te in ig Sibel cee ee btugente "| Gordon Butler, Mrs. K, H./operating their respective A wedding of Oshawa interest|las Delaney, Bowmanville, with help in the preventing of many) ton ro tri mal weil 'atford t,| Brock and Mrs. Jack Davidson! groups. District staff also set took place recently in Simcoe|the bride's brother, Mr Joseph -ocial ills and a dollar spent |People who can well a ord tol vill be in charge of the pupils' up the training weekends where Street United Church when Miss} Wood as usher. wisely to prevent community|Pay fees, instruction in bridge, | -oliection for UNICEF. new leaders gain knowledge and Anna Marie Wood, daughter of The reception was held at the|yrohlems will be returned many|ballroom dancing, millinery. etc. ""\r,<° Carl Creamer installed|where the experienced leaders Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. Wood be-| home of the bride's parents, Mr.|times over in dollars saved on|The activity fees cover these) 10 cwiy elected officers: Pres-| renew. their instruction. came the bride of Mr. Waynejand Mrs, Henry Wood, Albert! wuring them. Practical courses of instruction.|; Gent Mrs, John Chamara; vice-| Samac is the meet Kenly Robinson, son of Mr. and| street. The bride's mother wore| 'phen, to go on more specifi-jIt is the imtangible aspects of ck meee" Clee eine amp Samac i: » meeting Mrs. Kenneth Robinson, all of)a brown crepe dress, beige ac-| aaj) mt he quediien of why ajour work which have only been president, skal blgp Butler; | place of the Scouters Club. Here > ger meee cae nt onlAlcen. ' , i article |recording secretary, Mrs. Har-the leaders meet regularly to Oshawa. cessories and a corsage of gold "ucture is necessary -- the|touched on in this brief article, : apr : : (we te gare ty, . The ceremony was performed|chrysanthemums when receiving rer gr eeted by the Com- for which we nieed the support| old pola CORTARDORAIAS.. SRG diacuse their problems. Mr. by the Reverend J. K. Moffat|the guests. The -bridegroom's| munity Chest and_ this assist- of the Greater Oshawa Com- 'her "Ales: "Jose Lak Rocaue: | proced pee on bprikyagt va with Mr. R. G. Geen LTCM, as} mother chose a blue crepe dress ance provides the amount need-|munity Chest. executive 'members 'Mrs L. W. eeolee ph pris Word Jas. organist white accessories and a corsage) .q to carry on our services in' In making use of these funds ; a wa@in Mee trees are oh rEg . - naar e f Seu Granin Hurren, Mrs. John Kewin, Mrs.\borees. Applicants are chosen Given in marriage by her fa- of red and white chrysanthe-\ihe community, over and above the staff members carry out the Lloyd Harlowe, Mrs. Michael|by numbers and what is written ther, the bride wore a street-| mums. the amount we raise through/policies laid down by the Board) jyy7 Mrs. George Cuthbert on their He lication, so that in- len, th gown of white satin. The| When the bridal couple left on membership: and: activity fees|of Directors and standing com- Mri. John -Chamara presen'- divid al SP eecnalitian a5 aot bodice was designed with aja motor trip to Kingston and the|and the amount realized by the} mittees made up of about 75 44 4 past president's pin 'a cele into the pelaciing kli d three-quarter] Thousand Islands, the bride was|Residence and Food Service de-|voiunteers whose members are| mp. Garth G : ara Ten ball pr skirt] wearing a red dress, matching/partments to defray their por-ja cross-section of the commu-| Mis. gre "ey fu acail On display were a number of Gas eaacned with lover's knots.}coat and white accessories. tion of building and upkeep/nity--in age grouping, church) , seniintatia to te Cail books and pamphlets which are BETA SIGMA PHI A tiara of sequins held her| Mr. and Mrs. Robinson arejcosts. In 1961 the Chest grant to/affiliation, occupation and the|Crexmer to express the. thanks available to leaders and par-\GAMMA EPSILON CHAPTER| shoulder length veil and she car-| making their home in Oshawa.|the YWCA was 24 per cent of|areas in which they live. lof-the association for her part nevi pare Ges wnt ee Paes _The Ontario Gamma Epsilon] ried a nosegay of white pom! Out of town guests were from|the total income in all acter I think it would be true to|in the evening's program. conan ane Se carartad ohne Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi held poms and pink carnations. Huntsville, Bracebridge, Tyrone,|ments and was used 10 assis\|say that a large percentage of, Annual reports were given by|iariy to the books leaders use, mode] meeting at the home Mrs. Douglas Delaney, ma-! Bowmanville and Hampton. the Program and Building and/Qshawa families make use of| President Mrs. Garth Gillespie: |< norte OOKs leaders USC, of Mrs. John Matthews, Ross- ---------- <n ~| Administration. one or more of the Red Feather|hy Mrs. Joseph La Rocque, OF SHOU Use. a mount street, last Tuesday even- | Moderate fees for ~~. and agencies during the year --|treasurer; by Mrs. Randolph Mr, Davies was introduced ing. Guests for the evening were classes in " ----_ se pe most of us are able to pay the) Mark, corresponding secretary; and hanked by Mrs. R. J. Man- us. bia Mann, Mrs. Ronald} ment broug! ' va po ce ntl moderate fees set by the agen-| hy Mr, John Weir, program con- ~ inc a a aa Is - Mrs. R. Johnson and cent of pe 98 sidered cy, be in YWCA, VON, Red) vener. Mrs. George Cuthbert re- . . pray e one ai = avid Flett. ' covered as 0) Lae '3 soaciulic ee Homemakers, etc. Wel ported for the nominating com- ie : oh y the ee 7 . he president, Mrs. Kenneth such as sna eats to | AnOW: however, that the fees) mittee. } sate aye poe w sh ; has presided. Mts. Murray| {class oe tee DOI ad on charged only cover part of the) 'The association will send two come as een mecehare ack dir ypcll secretary, called the imcoe Hall, the for use Orne budget of the agency in-| members, Mrs. John Chamara| Reports were given by the roll an read the minutes and jtario Ladies" College for ute © \volved and, therefore, we who)and Mrs. George Cuthbert to| scretary and treasurer, Mrs./Mrs. John Matthews gave the their buildings for aug be work in the various agencies) the Area C Conference, in Belle- Robert Hall and Mrs. D _ G,|treasurer's report. é and Swimming, and part onl; jane glad to join the majority Of) ville, Saturday, October 27. Cutler, respectively. Mrs, Ken-| Mrs, Percy McBain, chairman lthe over-all cost of the adm, Oshawa citizens in making our! Refreshmenis. were donated "eth Suddard and Mrs. Stanley|of the Ways and Means Com- fathom te Soe agra ee donation to the Greater and served by: the parents' of Gomme be ntl es nominat- paves Maher the plans her| jtime #8 ' ce a, el shawa Community Chest when pypils in Mr. A. E. Maycock's)/"8 committee ing 'in ajcommittee had decided upon as| supplies, staff education, advet-|\the faij campaign time rolls)+oq9m. Mrs. A. J. Larmer, so-| Slate of officers for the October;money raising activities dur-| tising, etc. Our membership| around each year . Wei nGAY a Cp meeting. ing the coming months. | | will cial convener, assisted by Grade) : : |fees are low, so that no one Mothers. Mrs. Earle Smith and|.. Coming events of interest to| A letter from the Phi Phi the group are a fall rummage|Chapter requesting one of the ; | sal to be held in the church|Chapter members to act as basement on October 24. Ex-|their Member Advisor was dis-| Ibe denied membership in the| |Mrs. K, H. Brack ncagyane tg Hooper REY: SOCIAL NOTICE 13TH SCOUT MOTHERS AUX : : penses will be paid for a dele-|cussed. Mrs. Kenneth Young -|gate to attend the forthcomingjagreed to fill this position. room rentals from outs hal | ; Re they P ' j ,|groups. using our rooms, : aE IY AR VAR Divisional Commissioner ENGAGEMENT V. Davies -was the guest speak-| ¢ Study Course in Toronto. Sew-| An invitation was extended to| ing convener, Mrs. William)the members and guests to at.| 'help defray the cost of Build- 'ling and Administration, the \y; 2nd Mrs. Fred Mitchell,er at the opening fall meeting 4\the Chest. wan gagement of their daughter, jiliary held in the Ladies Lounge| Marlowe, gave a report on the|tend the Preferential Tlea to be| | Special arrangements can be|Cusan «o Mr. William Arthur) of King Street United Church re.| scarf situation and Mrs. Man-jheld at the home of Mrs, Ken. A\the required fee for any class 0 |Arthur Porter, Oshawa. 'The, Appearing in uniform, Mr.\underway to get replacement|Saturday, October 27. | club and every year we have) marriage is to take place on Sat-jDavies pointed out that while| material. | Mrs, John O'Driscoll read! '\adults -- who are served in this|in 'Trinity United Church, Bow-|part of the official uniform, he|the Blue. Patrol with Patroll; >: Jiway, but for obvious reasons) panville. 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The bride is the for- | mer Anne Iuise Webster, daughter of Mrs. John Patter- son and Mr. Wright is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Newton Wright, all of Oshawa ---Aldsworth Photography little publicity can be given this! toyslander is officiating. it charge. 4\part of our work. mportant area of service in our Residence, which in itself is not ling and welfare work is done by the Residence Supervisor -- over 200 interviews yearly with) _|girls and women, a good many | of whom are-not Y-residents but . have come from the community, either on their own, or referred by other agencies, They have various kinds of personal prob- lems--unemployment, finances, divorce, pre-marital problems, social responsibilities, health, alcholism in this home, etc. During the past few years we \have had our share of misfits and under - privileged to deal with and have co-operated at 'many points with other agen- cies, local ministers and doc-| in minutes! 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