Oshawa Times (1958-), 24 Sep 1964, p. 9

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10 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, September 24, 1964 "PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Amold Gardner, Masson street, have returned from a two-week vacation in Southern California. While there they visited Las Vegas and other \places of interest. Mrs. J. D. Barkwell and Mrs. William Clarke have just return- ed from # two-week vacation in Jamaica W.I. Mrs. Barkwell resided im Kingston, Jamaica, before coming to Canada and was warmly welcomed on her retum visit to the island. Simcoe street north, arrived home recently after a most enjoyable three-week visit . with their son, Mr. Kenneth Watts and Mrs. Watts who are resi- dents of Pasadena, California. During their stay, Mr. and Mrs. Watts toured the state by auto- mobile, visiting such cities as San Diego, Santa Barbara, San Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Watts, | Mrs. H. R. Bond, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hall, Mr, Gregg Madi!l, Mrs. E. H. Willson, Mrs. Gor- don Willson, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Allan, Miss Susan Allan, Miss Nancy Allan, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew McMullan, Miss Karen McMullen and Master Blair Mc- Mullan. Other area guests attending the MacDonald - Graham wed- ding in Whitby recently were: Mrs. John Graham, Bowman- ville; Mr. Kenneth Graham, Enniskillen; Mr, J, A. Bentley, Jr., Mrs. E. McBrien, Mr. R Gummow and Miss Betty Dav ies, all of Toronto; Mr. Dennis Challice, Bethany; Mr. and Mrs, James Campbell, Miss Judy Campbell, and Mr. John Camp- bell, all of Ottawa; Mr. and Mrs. Ray Corris, Parry Sound; Mr. Kenneth Fisher, Bolton; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Tutt, Parry (Older Woman Seeks Guidance On Going Back BY ROBERTA ROESCH The subject of vocational t*sting and job counseling often comes up in the questions that pile up on this desk, Today it's here in a letter from Florida. "}'d like to inquire about the typ eo fvoeational testing and couns*ling program. that's available on a fee basis," writes this reader. "Right now it may be just what I need, so I want to know two things: (1) Is it worth- while? and (2) Where are the best spots to get it?" "To give you a picture of why I need it,"' the reader continues, "I'm 45 and one of the typi- cally restless women ev®ryone hears about so much. "Along with my restlessness, however, I also have the feeling that somewhere in my _ back- To Business , varies, depending upon the in- \dividuai, used and other vital conditions. |Some 'peopl® are helped im- jmeasurably. Others still have \to grope. ) | But when you're up a tree \as far as knowing what. kind ,of job you can do, this program |can help you find your way out lof the woods, |" Most communities have stv- eral good sources that offer job counselling on a_ fee basis, |Among them are (1). testing and guidance services spon- sor*d by colleges and universi- ties; (2) private commercial consultants; and (3) non-profit |community or church-connected 'associations, such as the To find out where this serv- ice is available, contact the col- the testing service} leges and you and, if they ask if they can | mmunity organizations the YWCA. You can also go through the classifi*d section jof your telephone directory and |kist the commercial testing cen- | tres. \ BACKS YOUTH PARLIAMENT ST. JOHN'S, Nfld. (CP) -- Premier Smallwood Wednesday offered his "strongest -endorsa- tion" to the establishment of a Camadian youth parliament to mark Canada's centenary, Mr, Smallwood met Wednesday with William Fair, the organizer of the project, who says the New- foundland premier gave him the original inspiration for the idea. Mr. Fair, on a cross-Can- ada tour, said he has now had his idea endorsed by six pre- miers. The plan is being stud- lied by the centennial commis- sion, 7 SRERONN ha ' thi to) Francisco and many points of|Sound: Mr. Murl Carris, and | Srter it 'aad pane fin it. interest around Los Angeles. Miss G. Terry, Myrtle; Mr. Leo! «1. never worked. But | Carver, Brooklin, Mr. and Mrs.)naye been creativ nd success: Mrs, R. M. Kennedy wonvened|wijtiam Linton and Mr. and| rat in the volunteer projects. in a tea for Ritson Home and|Mrs Jack Bentley, all of Pick-| whieh I've been involved. And, School. 'Association held last ening. \ gat tien Selling 'cemebld, 1 have |Wednesday for the mothers of ; ' ' |kindergarten pupils, The princi-| Out-of-town guests attending | SMe pon semes went! cal : . "at : | "I'm willing to get traintng pal, Mr. A. S. Winter, weleymed|the Blears - Cline wedding last). ; Wht beaba ut tight nie _|the guests and the kindergarten| Saturday afternoon in North- ng ting gaia Nihece ' 'aif teachers explained the curri-|minster United Church, were:| 9. sentient aware" culum. i\Mrs.. Ralph Wright, Mr. and a 7 ban ee 4 |Mrs.-Harry Reis, Mr. and Mrs..CAN BE WORTHWHILE | Mrs. Robert Falconer of Edin-|William Grandison, Mr. and) For people pondering this }bungh, Scotland, who has been|Mrs. John Hutchinson, Mrs.|question--and ther® are many visiting her daughter, Mrs.|James Clarke, all of Stratford;|of them--a testing and guid- * |Robert Gowans and Mr. Gowans,|Mrs. Boyd Lavell and Mr. and'ance program can be worth- |\Hanmony road north, for the|Mrs. Raymond Weaver, all of) while, But, like everything else summer has returned home}Niagara Falls; Mr. and Mrs.)in the world, its helpfuln*ss safely. During her stay she) William Grandison and Mr. and | ; \visited relatives in New Jersey|Mrs. B. Simpson, all of Toronto; | |and took a trip to the New York! Mr. and Mrs. Roger Steenburgh, | LADIES! STOP AT Ansus-GRAYDON CARPET COMPANY 282 King W., Oshawa ®@ Tel. 728-6254 ST. LUKE'S PRESBYTERIAN WOMEN PREPARE FOR AUTUMN TEA Seated left is Mirs. A.C. road west, for an autumn tea byterian Women. Next to.Mrs. William Milne, Mrs. P. R. " E 'i Craigie is the tea convener, Sinclair, president, and Mrs. Craigie who is tending her next Saturday afternoon, ar- yy..° & §, Southern and Gordon Riehl. home, "'Craigstone," Rossland ranged by St. Luke's Pres- standing let to right are Mrs. __--Oshawa Times Photo STUDY CHEMICALS OTTAWA (CP) -- The gov-|in @ written Commons reply for William Howe (NDP -- Hamil- ton South) Miss LaMarsh noted AGREES ON REPLIES /are asked. The statement ne OTTAWA (CP) -- Prime Min-|lowed a protest from Creditiste ister Pearson agreed with Cred-|Leader Real Caouette complain-|emment is supporting research itiste spokesmen who requested ing that Labor Minister Mac-|into the effects of long-term ab- Wednesday that ministers reply|Eachen had supplied a reply in}sorption by the human body of|the government t© written questions from MPs|English to a question Mr. Caou-|chemicals used in pest and|more than $40,000 for three pro- in the same language as theylette had submitted in French.| weed control, Health inister|gtams throygh 1964-65 } | World's Fair. Don't v2it until it is too late to let your friends know that lyou ane back from your vaca- |tion, It is a pleasure for us to) pattj \Judy LaMarsh said Wednesday.|tell them through the column.|,nq Mr. and Mrs. |Just dial 723-3473, extension 18, land your lappear without charge. } is spending) Oshawa guests attending the |MacDonald-Graham wedding in|socks, Presbyterianjholder of your mop and you | St. Andrew's |\Church, Whitby, recently were: item of news will Cherry Valley; Mr. and Mrs. G. Williams, Peterborough; Mr. and Mrs, L. Wilson, Toronto; Mrs. E, Williams, Burlington; |Mrs. J. VanSickle and Miss VanSickle, Burlington, Ralph Tip- pet, Brighton. | HOUSEHOLD HINT Instead of discarding worn clamp them into the have a fine new dry mop, No Baby Sitter, No Car Fare MR. BERNARD Of Leading Toronte Salons Experienced Hair. 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