Oshawa Times (1958-), 6 Dec 1966, p. 16

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Soe san AROMERIE OR en cma tee 16 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesdey, December 6, 1966 Harry Grant; devotional lead- er, Mis, Victor Henkelman; b oes DISTAFF DIARY Summary of reports of meetings and activities of Oshawa women's organizations as compiled from reports submitted by their secretaries. nage gee ya term was the ht of Be Me cnet ta Tuesday at Run with Mrs. Flor- Mrs.| CALVARY BAPTIST YWMC Y continue as reporte tallation of executive will be held on De- first part of the meet- was opened with the club sky; secretary, Mrs. Charles McGhee; work convener, Mrs. John Toth; convener, Mrs. Everett Jackson; helpers, Mrs, Walter Ciona, and Mrs. Donald Cameron; card conven- er, Mrs, William Motschenbach- er; press reporter, Mrs. Gord- ced that the annual meetingjon Toftiemire. . would be held at the parish) Christmas boxes to the Bible treasurer, Mrs. Alex Bodashef-|Roach Mrs, George Price, Mrs. Sam- uel Cayer, and Mrs... Charlie ; and district representa- tive, Mrs. George Hamilton, A presentation of a_ scout tray was made to Mrs. Walter Atherfold for her faithful serv- fee as sident, The November meeting took place in the form of a pot-luck supper convened. by Mrs. George Simmons, were advised that. they cbuld obtain constitution cards, Mrs. Ray Stephensons ways and means convener, 'advised that the rummage sale was a huge success and thanked the members for their help. It was decided to obtain a doll and dress it in a centen- nial gown and tickets would be sold as one of the centennial projects. Plans were discussed ior ine hristmas party for the cubs. ;|of Miss Doris Millson with the 'astin; | president cCon-|Reimerig leading. *|1967 were held, as follows: by Mrs. Russell who intro- ' and welcomed Mrs. Reta and Mrs. Ella McEvers as new members. ity was issued to Mrs. oester for not keeping her . June Deveau, treastrer, a report on the success of Streamliners bazaar and . Russell gave her thanks to all who helped to make the red a successful evening. itual was held following igh-ins with Mrs. Deveau n of the. week with a 2%- pound loss. "Mrs. Russé}l read letters re- ceived from Mrs, June Cor- a supervisor and . Jean Fiatt, past visor, and from Toronto Kops og 4 asking for members to f 4 the newly founded Kops fs. Dawn Hill was of the previous week with a Joss. rs. Devyeau conducted a dfaw for a china dog which = won by Mrs. Lillian Lin- on. | 8T. GEORGE'S GUILD 'The Women's Guild of St. "s Memorial Church held the last meeting aioe the year @ supper m hall. Mrs. 8. T. was conven Occupational Stress Becomes a Burden Upsetting to Family By ROBERTA ROESCH Has the urgency of your vo- eational demands put you under pd F. cee that is ly your sense of values as well as your sense of balance? "Unfortunately this {is hap- pening to me," said a business | woman with whom I discussed | the subject, "When I was given a desk as a full - fledged account execu- tive," she said, "I soon dis- covered that, in order to make the most out of my job op- | portunities I was letting the work be my master while I be- came its slave. "This kind of arrangement may be all right for the single woman who wants it," she said. | "But it certainly isn't working | out for me, because I put in long hours and take work home with me. I find I'm under so much pressure and I am 50) preoccupied, I am letting down) my family life while building up| accounts. | "But even though I know this| is happening and regret every) moment of it, I-am so beside myself with pressure that I can't get my sense of balance and values straightened out." Unhappily, it's too easy for many of us to let our occupa- tional demands bring on such heavy stress that this driving force destroys our balance as well as our sense of values. BIRKS t#eaweeucgers New Beauty and Sparkle for All Your Jewellery Hagerty Jewel Clean preserves and cleans your precious pouses- sions...quickly, easily, safely, 6om, 1.00 YSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE hall January 9. school.students were packed M f B, Shortt enter- peng posites by The next meeting will be the Christmas party, December 12 at the home of Mrs. Clifford Trick, 107 Meadowcrest aven- ue, Oshawa, 9TH SCOUT GROUP AUX. Mrs. George Fitches and Mrs. W. Sleep officiated at the installation of the new execu, ee of Apatier Oshawa Scout roup ary. Those installed were: presi- dent, Mrs. Gordon Leddy; vice- president,, Mrs. Michael Pat- rick; secretary, Mrs. Thomas Simmons; treasurer, Mrs, James Reilly; membership, Mrs. Ian Lee; publicity, Mrs, rs. J. tained with an interesting com- mentary on her pictures taken in Hawaii last spring. Mrs. D. E. Fox thanked her. The Calvary Young Womens Mission Circle met at the home Mrs. William A letter was read from Mrs. Ross Alloway thanking the x" for the shower given for er. The election of officers for President, Mrs, William Rel- mer; vice - president, Mrs. Clifford Harper; telephoning, rs. Mamelka, Olliphant, Anderson installed Mrs. Cc Mrs. Leddy asked for help to serve hot drinks to cubs and scouts after the paper drive. 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