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Oshawa Times (1958-), 17 Jun 1964, p. 11

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MISS GLADYS HILL MRS, J, W. RICHARDSON ; (Retiring) (Incoming) B & PW Club To Establish Fund To Assist Retraining of Women | At the annual dinner meet-|blem Breakfast at The Old Ging of the Oshawa Business and) wil) is to be followed by a tea rofessional Women's Club, at the Toronto Clubhouse, and a eld at Adelaide House, presid- d over by the president, Mrs,|Gala Strawberry. Party is to be! W. Richardson, it was de-jheld June 20, at the home of; ided to undertake a new pro-|Miss Margaret Hyndman, QC, ject, for which it was felt there|in aid of the Arts of Manage- t a definite need in Oshawa./ment Fund. ennie Pringle, reporting for he committee established to GUEST SPEAKER tudy the matter, proposed that) The president introduced a Revolving Fund of $300 be special guest, Mrs, Jo / et up to be used to assist girls|Winckle, Social Editor of The | 3nd women, employed, or wish- |Oshawa Times and executive ng to resume employment,|Chairman oof the Bho desire or need further|2¢ranging for the mammoth raining to improve their posi- Dominion Day Festival, °who ion. Definite terms of. refer-/SP°Ke eloquently of the aims nce would be drawn later by and plans of the organization he committee appointed to 29d asked for the active sup- administer the fund. The sum|Pott of the Oshawa Business of money given would be in| 4nd Profssional Women's Club the form of a loan, to be re-|im making this celebration of|- paid later without interest. The|°Ur national birthday something club's existing projects would Unique in Oshawa's history and be continued as usual also, | !ong to remember. REGULAR BUSINESS its preference for a Centennial A resolution from the Winni-| project for Oshawa. Three were eg Club, criticizing certain) particularly referred to -- an BC programs, which it was auditorium for Drama and The i It stressed violence and im-|Speech Arts, restoration of his- pHorality and asking for more torical buildings at the lake to Mntrol of programs generally,|allow expansion of Henry House /8s submitted for the club's|Museum and to fit in with fur- ) Mnsideration and received en-|ther development of Lakeview | brsement. |Park, and a recreation hall and Anvitations from Toronto) swimming pool for girls in con- bs to a number of functions|nection with the YWCA. It was e read: The Annual Em-|decided to discuss this committee; late \¢ The club was asked to state more|¢ fully at the picnic to be held later in June, YEAR'S HIGHLIGHTS The highlights of the club's year were reviewed by the president who thanked ay membets for their genero ned support and encouragement. oo ports presented by all ot cers and committee conveners) showed a year of progress. marked by good fellowship. The chairman of the nominat- ing committee, Grace Heard, presented the slate of officers for the year 1964-65 which was) adopted unanimously. The new| slate of officers are: past presi-| dent, Miss Gladys Hill; presi- dent, Mrs. J. W. Richardson; ist vice-president, Mrs, R. H. Heard; 2nd_ vice-president, Miss Betty Thomson; treasur- er, Miss Irene Barton; corre- sponding secretary, Miss Doris Wright; recording secretary, Miss Mildred Price. Conveners of committees are:| program, Mrs. R. D. H. Heard; | ways and means, Mrs. Gordon eet entertainment, Miss Gladys Frise; constitution, by- 'laws and resolutions, Mrs. Frank Wilson; practices, Mts, E. §S. Tum- monds; United Nations, Miss Irene Pawson; international, Miss Jennie Pringle; civic' D. plain to employment) ANN LANDERS He Won't Be 'Rich' When He Foots Bills Dear Ann Landers: It's been \two years since my husband jstarted to paint our four rooms. The living room is: a- disgrace. The old paint is peeling off and he has one wall , partially a brush to it. After hours of nagging grt didn't help) I said, 'Rich, see you don't are much about painting so why don't you repair the broken window on the back porch?" He replied, "You are nothing but a nag. I'll do it when I'm in the mood, Leave me alone." Tell me, Ann Landers, how can I get my husband to accept his responsibilities in the house? We haven't entertained for two years because I'm ashamed of the way our place) LOOKS. Help, please. -- D. FEATED Dear D.: In the same way that some children become 'mother-deaf" some husbands relations, Miss Betty Thomson; emblem, Mrs. William Potter; Sunshine, Miss Etta Holmes; membership, Mrs. H. K. Rey- holds; business women's week, Mrs, Frank Wilson; publicity, Miss Agnes Strickland; pian- _|ist, Mrs. Mabel Joyce; jury service and panel reform, and Canadian Association of Con sumers are to be appointed ¥ \become "wife - deaf." So get) smart and save your pipes, Lady. Quit nagging and hire some- one to do the work. Some hus- bands decide, after paying © some outrageous bills for work)" they could have done them-| selves, that they can't afford the importance of the individual |! ! | member. INSTALLATION | Past-president, Eileen Wilson, presided for the installation of the new executive, outlining the|impromptu orchestra to bring |} ' duties and responsibilities' of each office and stressing also In lighter vein members par- : amusing hat > ticipated in an show, the winners forming an the club's 1963-64 year to a happy conclusion. PORTRAIT Make Your Appointment Today | Jroland. STUDIO 21 ATHOL ST. ¢. 723-3680 |scraped, but he still hasn't put) against it. I am undecided. Jeanette's arguments sound logical and I'd hate for her to miss this fine opportunity to see the country, at no cost. Your spinion is wanted. MOTHER MACREE Dear Macree: A 16-year-old girl and a 17 - year - old boy should not be taking a trip to- gether--in a trailer yet--even if they are are chaperoned by' the boy's parents, Continuous exposure to one anothers' presence is much too stimulating for teenagers. What you consider a "no cost' trip fete aig out to be mighty ex- the luxury of procrastination. Dear Ann Landers: Our 16- year - old daughter has been nagging us for two months and my head is beginning to ache finan listening to her. | Will you: please print this let:| Deer 'Ann Landers: 'The world| 'into her home, daughter-in-law over there and answer but I would like to know what you think of the fol- towing: A friend of mine has a habit of introducing her domestic help to any guest who walks I happen to know Emma, the housekeeper, because I've been seeing het for about 15 years. I don't mind when Emma speaks to me. Last week I took my new this friend introduced her to' Emma, as if she were a social equal, My daughtre - in - law was pleasant but I was annoyed by ithe poor manners the host- ess. Comment, pleas®.--BING- HAMPTON ter and your answer? It will wit not rise or fall on your g\close the subject so far as 1| Slam concerned. | Jeanette wants permission to} take a three-week trailer trip! with her 17-year-old boy friend | and his parents. They plan to) go to the Black Hills and then| out to Yellowstone Park. Jean-| ette has never been to these) places and insists if we deprive her of the frip she will have lost a great opportunity for) education. She keeps telling us that she| is insulted because we don't) \trust her. She further points | out that Bill's parents will be chaperoning 'them every min- ute and therefore it would be! perfectly proper. My husband dead ' aceon NT ROE ARIE ie EDNA ANN HATS Our Clearing Tables Are Going Strong |! is set # Se RUT a Sagan rates Meese IIE Py Drip in and pick up one or two real bargains. EDNA ANN HATS | Oshawa Shopping Centre SROs Smt THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, June 17, 1964 11 Dear Bing: Your nose is caught on a sky-hook, Sister. The hostess committed no so- cial error whatever when she introduc mma to your daughter - in + law, She was simply acknowledging Emma's presence, which demonstrates good manners, plus a degree of self - assurance which you ob- viously lack. 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