survey conducted by University [et Walerios seadente ameng A) cue at this basen Ontario "annual in Tor- "Pie oe setting nth 7 pr cao ; views of the party constitution, in effect, discrim-|women delegates. FAVOR REVIEW inates against women. "Tt is like the law for wages," »| WATERLOO, Ont. (CP) -- Mrs. Kemp said a constitution; said Mrs. W. B, Davidson, pres- one out of dent ofthe Gntario_ Women's| Davison said more to} Liberal "The mini- TIMES, Th , November 3, 1966 to want this? Please explain my] the door, she hands me a list of q a 14__THE OSHAWA wnndey, November Cae een ee ee nt Ga a tan os | Daan Anon . . "ijear Needing: It is not wrong| mem, 80 I will know what to! In Liberal Party ANN LANDEBS Jer sints'ts want to be loved [ted the chldren he torzeis | "a5, byte But what you see is not love,|raised her husband and four INTO (CP)--Mrs, R. B.|six ay dear -- it's chemistry at! others). Kemp, director of the National| last Advises 13-Year-Old work. Liberal Women's Federation, | must be To Grow Up Gradually maximum. The children are poorly-disci-|said Tuesday that the Fi Both . Kemp . Love is not holding hands in| plined and 'they get into every- A = a ee the park or sitting clese to-|thing. I have arthritis and must gether in cars, A 18-yeaz-c:¢|go on double medication when fil can no more be in love than|they are here. Please tell me an oak tree can reach its full|how to deal with this problem. height in three weeks. I know of other grandparents All living things nced time to) who have it too, but no one can ge 'hing ik grow, to develop, hy mature.|come up Nagy workable solu- aot wild or anything like thet.! Growing time cannot be-rushct.;(ion, Above all, J want to con-|% only 18, too viggs pei eo Peggy is a nice girl, too, but| Peggy's parents have done|tinue to have a good relation- friend and love Bs she has some awfully grown-UP|hner no favor by allowing (or|ship with my daughter-in-law. that. But wherever I go I see) ideas, should I say encouraging) such}Can you help me? --Nonna girls my age who have boy-| I guess my problem is that I/aduit privileges. Unfortunately,! Dear Nonna: This is a good Bund 'and they tell me they|am envious. I need a boyfriend./some parents cave in to the|relationship? Sorry, but I see in love. When I see kids my age walk-| pressures of their children who|no evidence in your letter to oy be friend, Peggy, is only|ing in the park holding hands} want to grow up too scon--and| support that statement. I have six-months older than I am.|and cuddling up to each other/this is why nearly 50 per cent|long since decided that pecple Her folks let her invite her boy-|in the movies and sitting close| of all teen-age marriages g0!| who allow themselves to be im- friend to dinner two and three| together in cars I feel real out! pfftttt within five years. posed on must like it or they'd nights a week. They go tojof it, I want to love somebody) Dear Ann Landers: Our son oy something about it. movies and skating and bowling|and I want somebody to love/and his wife have just given us| While some aspects of this and shopping and even jo'me wach. is it Wiens OF SHA) "ihe Word." have takes sity Gusting one sn- DISTAFF DIARY over a friend's season football) noying, you still enjoy the feel- Summary of reports of meetings and activities of tickets so we will be seeing|ing that you are needed. So be them--or I should say their/honest with yourself and face Oshawa women's organizations as compiled from reports. submitted by their secretaries. Dear Ane Tanderes I am|church. He is a real nice kid, children--a good bit this Fall.|the facts. You like it and you Jae and dim ve ins mesrhy | don't} Hke dt, Rut vow Wee it town. The football routine goes|more than you 'don't like it. like this: They bring their three small children (youngest four years old) to Nonna and Boomppa (that's me and my Emma Balson, Gail SIMCOE STREET UCW (Sunshine Unit) Sunshine Unit of Simcoe Street Church Women was held with the president; Mrs, H. J. Pin-|Helen Twining and Evelyn Clarke. It was decided that the Court would assist a needy combe, presiding. The worship service was con- ducted by Mrs. Jelle Bakker. Mrs, Hugh McLeod introduced|Préferably a Forester family. Canon F. G. Ongley, whose sub- ject was "Sex Education". fact that education along these and that free discussion in the thoughts along proper channels| J t. proceeds 'from the bazaar were was much preferable to crea' Geanted te andiiey. ing the im that the topic of sex was taboo. Books were available to help the par-|ager, showed his film on the ents in discussion or could be|parade held in Oshawa in May in which the Court had a float. read by the children and teen- agers themselves. An interest- ing question and answer period followed Canon Ongley's talk. Articles were turned in for| TOPS Club held its annual Hal- chemin, with Elsie Blair and The October meeting of the Molly Hartshorn looking after those who had helped with the tressed the|bazaar. The winners of the ogee Mil bonds were Murray Graham, lines could not begin too early| Mrs. William Rodman and J. Swailes. home and directing a child's -- were Helen Cona, Mrs. tickets the night of the dance. Beau-| husband). Jim are in such a hurry to get to the stadium that they can't even have a cup of coffee with Two auditors were chosen,/ ys. Just before Jane rushes out Usually Jane and family again this Christmas, The president thanked all Winners of other Coddy, and Elsie Blair. The Ronald Fulton, district man- STREAMLINER TOPS The Motor City Streamliner the bale to be sent to Norway/lowe'en party Tuesday at House, and members were re-|/Rundle Park clubhouse. minded of the Regional Confer-| Members wore costumes and ence of the UCW at Ajax. ae sore ven Pad on - le Magee for lest, Mrs. COURT CHARLENE Lillian Linton, prettiest, and The regular meeting of Court} Mrs. Joan Atunasio, most orig- Charlene, Canadian Order of! inal. 'oresters was with the} Activities also included games .| with Mrs, Marguerite Poirier in charge and won by Mrs. Eileen Mastin, Mrs. Lillian Wilson and Mrs, Mary McConnell. Mrs. Wilson wrote and read a Hallowe'en story, with the .| lights out, and a parcel, passed around during the reading, was 26.|won by Mrs. McConnell. FIRST BAPTIST WA Mrs. Walter Wellman open- ed her home for the monthly a of the Women's Auxil- First Baptist Church. Mr. Arthur Howard presided and Mrs.. Donald Rice led the devotion period. 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