Oshawa Times (1958-), 29 Nov 1965, p. 15

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DISTAFF DIARY Summary of reports of meetings and -activities - of Oshawa women's organiaztions as compiled from reports submitted by their secretaries, SA HOME LEAGUE The regular meeting of the Salvation Army Home League was held. on Tuesday afternoon with a good attendance. Mrs. William James gave the an- nouncenients. Mrs, Major Gordon Holmes welcomed the guest speaker "who was Mrs. Claude Vipond, who showed a number of inter- esting colored slides taken in CHRIST CHURCH WA (Naomi Branch) The November meeting of the Naomi Branch of Christ Memo- rial Church Women's Auxiliary was held recently in the church lounge. Mrs. Gordon White pre- sided, : Pla were discussed for the Christmas bazaar, which will be held on Wednesday, Decem- ber 1. Mrs. Michael Starr will open the bazaar at 2.30 p.m. we { Michel Debre that widespread oo THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, November 29, 1965 15 contraception would mean the extinction of France as a nation. | French May Woo By Tradition But Now Politicians Get Into Rect ear ee ne ee against contraceptives, it is al- ETER BUCKLEY Paris the next day that a spe-|most certain to bring a new in- | PARIS. OP) --The women of|cial commission would study the|terest for women in the political France may be accustomed by|various methods of birth control life of France. | tradition to being wooed, butiand report back. Having had their favor sought, certainly not by polidicians. Two other candidates, both|so ardently from the platforms, | There's a big change, how-|Catholics like Mitterand, ex-|they are unlikely to be content| lever, in the campaign for the|pressed public satisfaction that/to return to their kitchens in} Dec. 5 presidential election.|the Vatican had ordered a study|total indifference to the issues| Both government and_oppositionjof the whole problem while in-\the next time their political | spokesmen are out in hot pur-jdicating they didn't: favor the|opinion is sought. | suit of the women's vote for the|1920 law. Sa See USAR att | first time. Since then, statements from} LONE BOY STANDS OUT | Malaya. Mrs. James Beard thanked] The new slate of officers for) And even more remarkable in|political platforms and inter- Mrs. Vipond for an interesting|1966 is as follows<_president,|a predominantly Roman Catho-jested groups have been getting LONDON (CP) -- eager afternoon. Mrs. Donald Ellis; ce-presi.|!i¢ country, birth control is the|front-page -attention in France's|Paisley, 13, stands out in the . The tea was served by thejdent, Mrs. William Broadbent; \issue that started the politi-|newspapers, A massive public soprano section of London's Cherrio group. treasurer, Mrs. Willi '|cians' new-found courtship. debate has started and the in- All the others : Mg we chand; recording pe sa Despite a national affection|terest shows no sign of waning. ogi a sea ce WEAVER'S GUILD Min Doles Clarke ene itor auch women. of history as ea are girls. The boy say The Oshawa Weavers Guild sponding secretary, Mrs. Man-\Joan of Arc, France only saw hei aon a ak tends to make a future for him- held its monthly meeting re-\sel! Gerrow; Dorcas secretary,|fit to give women the vote in sig te ate 4 po ested iself in singing, despite the con- cently at the home of Mrs. Frediyjrs FA' Meliveen: united|1945. Politicians took it forjwomen are keenly inmrcs ot 0) Lin bing of his school Lloyd, a a pot-luck supPer|thank offering, Mrs. Bransby|gtanted, even then, that women ee ee the Ht pod on trlénds was enjoyed. Cook; *Livin "Message. Mrs.|would vote the- way their hus- 4 DP descuasnante Mrs. Lloyd welcomed two) john Srsodond bulletin secre./bands advised them and they see Pai sy cts guests and expressed the hopeltary Mrs. 'Edwin Roberts; |Were often right. Men believed)" Uert at _ be ie Na that Miss Grace Richer artdinress secretary. Mrs, Stanley/--and were not shy about saying from one to oT thom i t e Sa | Mrs. George Carmichael would); awrence; advisory board, Mrs.|80 publicly--that French women _ s We . gy Lope 'tor | join the group. \David St. Andrews; educational Were incapable of deciding any- francs yoy y 0 $1,000) af The guest speaker, Mrs. W. S lsecretary, Mrs. J. R. Parsons; \thing beyond the seasoning in|amyone 4 0, or ge kag a | Murphy, was introduced by\tea hostess, Mrs.- Alan Hyde; |their next ragout. postage dl naga ite $s ' Mrs. L. H. Westwood. MTs.) ,honing committee, Mrs. T. D.| President Charles de Gaulle bey . nf ai shesdg ek Th Murphy is the district repre-|~ sham, Mrs. Gordon White and the advent of the publicjrevea su procedures prog gd sentative for Toronto Areal. Gordon Brough, and Mrs (opinion poll changed all that. to 'pone eager ge: Siwy = Weavers and chairman of the! raymond Webster Voting figures show there are cilitate t e use of these proc Travelling Exhibition of Weav-) the next meeting will be the|almost 10 per cent more women dures. : ius < wail ug 7 W. D. Arnold thanked|ciristmas dinner to' be held on/than, men among Mengde aint Han hidiigg eon " enarins December 14, at 6.30 p.m. stellen, igae Prec tg l trength in France for the last) establishing a chain et por vo Mad giving us s0 rs, James Parsons led a dis- poi And ood gen et eae : ; cussion on the book "Just Think|the women's vote was decisive) a.» ati Pea. The next meeting will be a). Tittle More, Mr. Berton'|in the massive support given|of clinics bina pati met Christmas Party at the home after which refreshments were|President de Gaulle duting the a ing - -- om of Mrs. A. E. Hornick On| cerved by Mrs. Alan Hyde and|series of referendums he heldilist of doctors ready to assis' December 14. lher committee. : since he came to power in 1958. with birth control material or / KING STREET UCW 5 advice. The law has taken no " "vid : : 2N ~|STUMBLED ON ISSUE action. Mrs. Robert Elston welcomed wanes pao Agee | Long before the present elec-| Since the latest discussion be- -- aera sp ik oe Housewife tire Ghibe Png tion campaign gained momen-/gan, family planning spokesmen ie , ' Mary G ' 1p 4 5 Del-Mar Unit Sof King Street|driven crazy by one misprint in¢™: political -- Ae wavs ponies Fyece gry Bg Ae United Church Women. the Cambridgeshire telephone|? red casing Sy0y "s we jeween Sye send Ap sa nly ; < qgidirectory. The Wisbech munici-|'0,attract the distaff vote. Some-|tions a year in France--roughly It was deided to send $25.00/031 council number wa \thing more effective seemedjequivalent to the number of again this year to an orphan-\3¢ hers and the telephone mever(mecessary than mere praise of|legitimate births. age in Hong Kong. stops ringing P ever) omen's role in the home, the! They scoffed at a statement It was announced that the\-------------- politicians' traditional conces-|by former Gaullist premier UCW Sunday would be on No- e ] Ision to women voters. ee vember 28, and members were | Left-wing candidate Francois asked to sing in the choir for \Mitterand, 49, hit on the key) this occasion; the Christmas jalmost inadvertently. supper would be on December! | Addressing a political rally in| 9 at 6.30 p.m mM |October at the town of Nevers,| Mrs. Douglas Southwell read |Mitterand cautiously suggested the report a the nominating |that a 1920 law forbidding dis- committee. jsemination of contraceptive de- Mrs, Paul Hermansen and her| vices should 'be repealed. | i 9. The response was immediate | sore 9 | ' ee wascal me jand overwhelmingly favorable, a Nicholson read a poem entitled| WIFE PRESERVER (taking. even miverend. by. sur: " ' " | prise, His mail swelled over-} Patriotism." 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