Oshawa Times (1958-), 18 May 1966, p. 27

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WEDDING ALBUM A record tor your Wedding Album is provided by The 'a? Times Women's Page, Forms are available at The Karly publication of this wedding record is facilitated by submitting the completed form and Oshawa Times office. a picture of the bride to th possible afier the ceremony. names vf out-oftown guests gocial editor einer: petore or ine Gay erst te Nekkers - Mary Kathryn daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Monrow and Gerald John Nekkers, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Nek kers, all of Oshawa, exchanged nuptial vows in rthminater United Church 2 The Reverend H. A Me low officiated and the organist was Mr. Ronaid Kellington, Mrs Gordon V. Hawker sang The bride's Miher gave her in marriage. She wore a finer length gown. of nylon organza with a scalloped Chantilly lace hodice, styled with a semi bateau 'neckline and. lily-point \ sleeves. A matenng chapel "4) length train fell from her shoulders and a_ coronet pearls and crystals held her shoulder-length veil. She carried a bouquet of yellow chrysanthe mums and white carnations ofa e Women's Editor as soon as You are asked to submit the attending the weating to the st- woddine, lacie Miss Gail Halbert of Bradford was the maid of honor and Miss Henny Nekkers, bridesmaid The best man was Mr. John Nekkers and ushering were iPeter Nekkers and Graham wre all of Oshawa reception followed in the Prt hall and the couple left for points west on their honey- "moon, They will make their fiome at 1221 Simcoe street north, For travelling the bride donn- ed a camel hair suit, black hat and accessories Out-of- town guests were pres- ent from Boston, Massachu- setts; Buffalo, New York; Ni- gara Falls, St Catharines, Brampton Bradford Orillia, Fimvale, Barrie, Port Perry, Toronto. Belleville and Port Sta- +ton Australian Government Worries Oh, Where Hav By VINCENT MATTHEWS Canadian Press Correspondent MELBOURNE (CP) Aus tralians are wondering where all the babies have gone. Here is the world's most un e Babies Gone ! | He promised that the federal cabinet would urgently consider increasing family allowances in the next budget At present, Australian parents : < gel g v A government allowance of}, means to an end, said Lat. MR, AND MRS, GERALD J. NEKKERS Mary's Studio One hig Sydney firm By ROBERTA ROKSCH your your take-home pay and beyond your hushand's earnings, job the the balance because, within budget past few panies have heen crews of temporary workers for night work, As a rule the jobs begin anywhere: from 4:30 6 p.m. and end from & p.m, midnight, é "Many companies have found that evening hours are ideal for the processing of particular kinds of data, for projects that can be worked on equipment put to other use during the day, and to get the maximum mile age out of expensive compu ters,"' explained . Sabatino A Russo, president of one of the temporary agencies now offer ing assignments at night. | "Housewives with husbands jwho can mind the children in the evening are finding this work ideal," said Russo. "Bul so are many other people who need to supplement their in come. or to achieve an economic | goal, | TRAINED CHILDREN "We have placed one mother jof 12 children who has trained are at since men and guards always) her youngsters to take over 'who if you would like to extend because income over and above nights opportunity to investigate is a to pay signment at night i in. the upgrade the family's living," ad 7F This chance to sac is "yours students, for the asking if you need to tists and daytime job-holders. growing numbers 0 major com- year," requesting next to PhD who needs to work in the to evenings to keep money coming like evening. assignments'. their husbands work thor seeking night work are anonymous resident this smal! Ontario city a small Many of the women take on| statuette of Sir John A. Mac- one jobs four or five hours a night' donald. it is dated Oct. 14, 1886, off an indebtedness OF and Hebert, actresses, writers, ar-| *cuipior of int been in the donor's family tor | | Wednesday, May 18, 1966 97/ Temporary Evening Workers | In Demand In Business | ¢ THE OSHAWA TIMES, CITY WINS STATUFRTTE WOODSTOCK, Ont, (CP)---~An has given signed by Lauis Philippe a renowned Canadian iat i jae, it "We have one woman pho oi] years years, takes a night job every other) said Russo, "Then the year she goes to Furope on the money she earned. We also have a candidate for a in ACTRESS WORKED "One person J will always re- member,' he added, "is the actress who worked from mid- night to 8 a.m. on a job for a bank to get out of storage a mink that had been there since 1920," These night. workers have taken on such things as typingh and {ling jobs for banks, sort ing and coding millions of fund appeals for religious organiza tions, stock processing and cheque clearing for investment hotises and sorting sales slips for depariment stores Many of the assignments last longer time than tempo-| employment during the and working crews usually All jobs though. | for a rars day include 25 to 30 people well 'protected home when she has a job, We complement the women in the also have several housewives crew Rundle Garden Centre Complete Sales and Service Seles ond Service fer All Your Gardening Meads. LAWNBOY, TORO YARDMAN the finest im quality garden teols, t you need it, we hove # Rundle Garden Centre with Sportswear by Summer opens up the Great Playlands, and the great Play Fashions, Look for them all, here. derpopulated. continent, crying out for people, and the birth rate is slumping at an alarm ing rate From the post-war peak of 23.6 per thousand of the popula tion, Australia's birth rate has fallen steadily until in the last three months of last year it was 19.41 (The Canadian birth-rate has "'tallen from a post-war high of) point, 98.7 in 1947 to an estimated 21 4|Brisbane doctor, authority on last year.) mothercraft and herself the Only immigration is keeping) mother of five, said Australians| the Australian population--l1,-|as a people are committing su 500.000 at last estimate--going| icide up at anything like the rate the government wants But it is get ting harder to find migrants n} affluent Burope, Hence the alarm over the falling birth rate. The federal government announced it is investigating the problem, but lan Sinclair, min ister for social services, ad mitted he didn't know what to| she said, is the birth-rate de do to persuade Australians to cline in country areas have bigger families | {Maternity hospitals in the country are half empty," she LOOKING CLOSELY said, 'If we don't breed enough "We are seriously concerned|little girls to become mothers at the drift in the birth-rate and| where will the nation be?" "we are looking at it closely,"| Women were using the pill as he said, 'But the government Is ------ sciailiben not convinced there is any fi nancial scheme that will cor rect the drift 'In other incentives for more babies work." Sinclair said he did not think oral contraceptives were the main factor for the birth-rate fall, "Il think the pil! is an in cidental, not a primary cause he added "'T believe we have to look at the community itself, the soci ety we live in, It is not coinci dence that as we have become more affluent so the birth-rate has gone down, "People are marrying later There is more emphasis on ma terial things, on keeping up with the Joneses and less on family life, The pill enables people to do this." Sinclair said that in Canada the birth-rate is extremely high in the remote and isolated area tuch as the Yukon (36.5) and the Northwest Territories (47,3) SEEK BALANCE "Family life is such areas sures and influences side, It seems that and a rising standard of go hand in hand with a birth-rate, How to balance up is the problem," Sinclair Canada's lowance thing to do with birth - rate the ca United States such same rate Other Au are attaching a to the birth-rate dech Sena tor Frank McManus warned in Parliament that would have Sportswear, a serious effect Australia's future and he urged the govern Bulky ment to give more family aid . and use every possib! ¢ Cardigans of counteracting the dec Senator Norman Henty eTC., ETG,, Etc, government leader in th vio Sizes ate, agreed that 'the latest fig Limited Quantities ures on the birth rate m IRRESISTIBLE PRICES of concern to every Austra "The cosnt needs tion."' Senator Hents the best pon: must be our owr . gerry) ; month for Cilento. 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