WEDDING ALBUM A record for your Wedding Album is provided by The Oshawa Times Women's Page Oshawa Times office. Early record is facilitated by submi a picture of the bride to the possible after the ceremony. You are asked to submit the names of out-of-town guests attending the wedding to the social editor either before or the day after the wedding. Davies - McEachern Westmount United Church was the setting for the wedding of Betty Lynne McEachern and Robert Leighton Davies. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Angus McEachern, Osh- awa, and the bridegroom's par- ents are Mr. and Mrs, Eric Davies of Scarborough, Ontario. | The Reverend Frank Ward performed the ceremony and the soloist was Mrs. Betty Love. Given in marriage by her fa- ther, the bride wore an original gown designed by herself of peau de charme on sheath lines with a flowing over-train, lily- point sleeves and a_ rounded) neckline, bordered with. white) fox fur. A white fur pillbox | headdress held her waist-length| veil of illusion and she carried| a bouquet of white gladiolas and| uvy trails. For 'something old"'| / . Forms are available at The 2 Y : publication of this wedding tting the completed form and é : Women's Editor as soon as LAY U7 tthe a THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, March 31, 1966 15 Mary Street Pair Mark |25th Wedding Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Victor Parfitt,| guests in a brown heather suit Mary street, celebrated their|with a mink collar and Mrs. 25th wedding anniversary, last|Siblock wore a black sheath | she carried her grandmother's French lace handkerchief. The maid of honor was Miss Sandra Butler, Oshawa, and the other attendants were Miss Dianne Stapley, Oshawa, and Mrs. James Hargreaves, Scar- borough. Mr. George Davies of Weston performed the duties of best man and ushering were Mr. Heinz Bernhart, Toronto, and Mr. James Hargreaves, Scar- borough. A reception was held in the & Credit Union Hall. ; The honeymoon was spent in the Pocono Mountains, Pennsyl- vania, and for travelling the bride wore a beige suede coat # with a mink, wedding-band collar and brown accessories. Mr. and Mrs. Davies are re- siding at 587 Stevenson road north, Oshawa. Packt ji the fopmne The table oo pA an | if . anniversary cake and _ silver fae fons tae Poe mg of candles. A floral, arrangement | William Tweedie and Mr Par: pacietie pyre M apocneagabe el ag Ifitt is the ph oi as 4 air gratulations were received. The \ 80 > an tS. best man presented the couple Pee coe Weis ini sls tn with a gift of money from rela- St. Mark's United Church, -- om Ser March 26, 1941, by the Rever-|_ Guests were present end Clifford Parks. Their at-|Toronto, Downsview, tendants were Mr. and Mrs.|and Hampton. Michael Siblock, the former} Mr. and Mrs. Parfitt have Delphine Harmer, who were three children: a married son, present for the celebrations. |Mr. Garry Parfitt and Jo-Ann Mrs. Parfitt received her and Kyle at home. Prince Philip from Weston Re - Training For Employment Reviewed By B&P Women's Club Discussion of what is being done in Oshawa to train adults was arranged by Mrs. Esther Tummonds, chairman of the Employment Conditions Com- mittee of the Oshawa and Dis- trict Business and Professional Women's Club. Mrs. R. D. H. Heard, head of Guidance Services at McLaugh- lin Collegiate chaired the panel. Mr. W. G. Fawcett, co-ordin- ator of Program V, retraining of unemployed persons, stated that in 1961 the Federal and Pro- vincial government signed trades training agreement with various provinces. There are 10 separate pro- :grams: Program 6 for the han- dicapped; Program 4 for the employed, who need their quali- fications upgraded and Pro-| grams: Program 6 for the han- Over 40 centres are in oper- Shipments To Aid Children meeting of the; Mrs. W. L. Butler asked for {Prince Philip Chapter IODE help for Hillsdale Manor and was held at Adelaide House those volunteering for the tuck |with Mrs. F. N. McCallum, re-|shop were Mrs. E. J. Luke, ~|gent, presiding. Mrs. C. G.|Mrs. L. F. McLaughlin and |Luke gave the secretary's re- Mrs. A. S. Whattam. She also port and also reported that two read Mr. McIntyre Hood's let- shipments were sent to the Save ter on world affairs, dealing Ho the Queen as a memento of the Children Fund. : with the general election in recial i Gandde's 10th birthday. and aa! Mrs. J. L. Beaton, educational Great Britain and her attempts graduates, who are given card -The Queen's|a gesture of thanks for her $25 lconvener, reported receiving ajto enter the European Common to present is 85 to 90 per cent.|head gardener, F. C. Nutbeam,|o9 gift to Pages dat i dur. (letter from the teacher in the Market Miss Marie Shantz moved the|Will have an extrd job Wednes-|ing her October, 1964 ale jchapter's adopted school in) Mrs. §. C. Larmer, social con- yote of thanks. The president,|day -- planting 100 bushes of Quebec City eT it 10) Newfoundland requesting sports ppchiean : ' pe ' Wain at : ' y. | ; °\vener, is in charge of arrange- Miss Betty Thomson,. adding Canada's centennial rose in the 5 {equipment for the pupils. A por- i her appreciation rose garden of Buckingham Pal The Queen decided some time |trait of the Queen has been sent ments for the birthday dinner Arrangements were made for |2°°: ago-to plant 100 of the bushes| for the school. at Oshawa Golf Club, April 26. attendance at the provincial con-| A consignment of 506 bushes |!® the palace rose garden, in| A shipment of books, coloring A Jumbo Sale will be held in Pp ference which is to be held in of the orange-coral floribunda he northeast corner of the|beoks and. crayons has been|Simcoe Hall, May 6 and the Queensway Hotel, St. Cathar-|rose, chosen to mark the 1967 wooded, 40-acre grounds. Some|sent to the school for the chap-|IODE Tag Day, May 20. ines, April 22, 23 and 24. leanthnhlal. th a! coGhne fetid J the other plants will go to/ter by Mrs. Gordon Attersley. | sie aes i Dnata ie ~|vote by 12,000 Canadians, is to | Sandringham, the Royal Fam-| Mr. Nelson Button, principal, | coiens OW MIZOWEN ldctive Se air Srat Maen ee ee ne ee nen tink ccd hte Cambridge University's first Wednesday, addressed to Buck hpi gh Noy ie glo pk gna eo ar pore, 6 co-educational college, Univer-|ingham Palace, mases, and some to Balmoral|for books already received and workers went up 12.6 per cent nea ee ce. | ° |Castle, their Scottish summer|school was gratefully acknowl-|in 1964-65, compared with 10.5 sity Colleg , opened late in 1965.! They are a gift from the Ro-jholiday retreat. ledged. 'per cent for men. The March MR. AND MRS. ROBERT DAVIES ~--Ireland Studio Why are there more skilled | workers in Europe than here?) Our economy has expanded so fast there is not time to spend tast there 18 not, Centennial Rose The handicapped are given a To Grace Palace special course. Hiring rate of LONDON (CP)- jtary , Club of Montreal - Lake- shore and the Quebec Associa-| jtion for Retarded Children, sent! WOMEN EARNED MORE ation with six or seven thou-| sand students per year. A bewil- dering number of trades are} taught and organized with maxi- mum flexibility built in. The women are not all unemployed, but looking for part-time work, and some just to learn. The minimum age is 16, Student) must have been out of school one year. WAITING TO LEARN Mrs. Tremble, who teaches power sewing, has several gra| ates who left for employment, | and a waiting list to fill two or | more classes. Mrs. M. G. Davis, employ- | ment supervisor, Bell Telephone | Company, employs those train- | ed. Training upon training is necessary. Education must con- | tinue. The company is constantly looking for more and more who are better and better trained. Automation makes jobs and more work. At the end of 1964 there were over 35,000 employ- ees, at the end of 1965 there | were over 38,000. Employment is on the upswing. Automation | is creating excellent new jobs; there must be training to ac- quire new skills for these new jobs. The employees are train- ed at Bell regardless of pre- vious training. The program is planned to suit the nature of the trends. Continuous training is needed to keep up with new trends. Established at Queen's University is a program for Bell engineers who are sent back every 10 years at Bell's. ex-) pense. A girl Is much better trained today than 10 or 15 years ago. | There is no age discrimination. | Older women with good qualifi- cations and expefience are placed. Jobs and salaries are geared to younger people, age 17 to 25 being the largest num- ber hired. Retirement age is 55 after 35 years' service. Pen- sion is built in and an employee must have been with the com- pany a minimum of 15 years. Health problems, known only and aided through the com- pany's medical department. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS A question period followed. Why do not shops train their own applicants? There are too many and this previous train ing is beneficial in that it en ables the company to carry on without loss, and industry be comes more efficient and more productive. Academic training is a most important part of the technical training. Mathematics is neces- sary for some work, as is read ing comprehension. Requisite in these subjects must first be ob- tained. Today's young person has to be retrained three times because of changing conditions, or remain unemployed for the rest of life. 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