Oshawa Times (1958-), 12 May 1967, p. 16

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WAGES GO UP re - Wages and salaries paid to workers in February totalled $2,401,000,000, up two-tenths of one per cent from January, the Dominion Bureau of Statistics Nancy Dianne Trewin Feted Prior To Wedding Tomorrow : Honoring the Gilmore-Trewin| Mrs. Hazen Manning, Beau- : a wedding cites place tomorrow,|fort avenue, gave a miscellane- dag pa = an pe Mrs. M. W. Hanley and Mrs.jous shower with the assistance $4.799.000 000 ip 108 wer t W. H. Boissoin held a linenjof Mrs. Charles Powers, Miss/.o" january grok Feb cen |shower at the home of the for-|Eleanor Kirkpatrick and Miss)), <, Ses ah ebruary mer on Jarvis street, for the|Gloria Trewin. f bride-elect, Miss Nancy Dianne| Neighbors of the bridegroom,| SLEEPING TO HEALTH Trewin. Miss Sandra Barron|Timothy M. Gilmore, on|. BIRMINGHAM (CP) -- A assisted Mrs, Hamley in ser-|Sutherland street, made a pres-|'eep-sleep treatment to help ving refreshments, entation of a card table set and|drug addicts through the first Mrs. Ralph Bevan and her|the Oshawa General Hospital|10-day withdrawal period is be- daughter, Nancy, held a mis-|staff of 2A presented crystaljing tried at two English hospi- : cellaneous shower at the home|ware. Kenneth Stewart held a|tals. Heavy sedation is used to Mrs. Alyn Elliott, president, plied, thanking the auxiliary for of Mrs. F. M. Gilmore, assist-|stag party at the home of Ralph|a!leviate depression, night- presided and ist vice-president] its continued support. The Rev- ed by Miss Pamela Bevan and|Robinson and co-workers in the|mares and nausea which follow Mrs. James Anderson intro-| rend Alfred Woolcock and bus- ® aslels t Kathy and Mary Gilmore. data processing department,|abandonment of heroin and co- duced the guests at the headliness manager Alfred C. Bris- P j , eee Mrs. Donald Burns and|General Motors, made a pres-|caine. 7 table including Mayor Ernest/nois brought greetings. daughter, Libby, held a moth-|entation. Marks; the Reverend Alfred) tn her report Zone Comman- er and daughter shower at her| The bridal party will be en-|Ronald Trewin, Masson street, Woolcock, padre to Branch 43;|qer Mrs, Robert Williams home on Masson street. Mrs.jentertained at the home of the|following the wedding rehearsal Alex. Walker, Branch 43 presi-| stated that she had travelled Qe i Angus MacDonald and Miss|pbride's parents, Mr. and Mrs, 'tonight. dent; Alfred. C. Brisbois, busi-|179 miles on official visits to > , Jean Burns assisted. ness manager; Mrs. George) auxiliaries, plus 40 miles on s0- eM y ; Miss Donna Deak held a Reeve, vice-president Ladies'| cial visits. : shower at the home of her Auxiliaries Provincial Com-|" mach . auxiliary represented parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank mand; Mrs. Robert Williams,| presented a report of activities Deak, and was assisted by Miss zone commander, officers Of/over the year. Total member- Kathy Brown and Miss Libby the Ladies' Auxiliary No. 43,|ship for the zone showed 710 Burns. and presidents of visiting aux-) members and the total amount A complete set of dishes was fliaries from Brooklin, Bayispent on charitable causes, presented at a kitchen shower Ridges, Rocca ng Ane, hill $33,621. arranged by Mrs. Joseph by, Bowmanville, Claremont,| 'Trophies for i nd Moskienko, assisted by Mrs. Sunderland, Uxbridge and Port Fg onl gy pine! poe ae Edward Kerr and Mrs. David Perry. sented and many prizes dis- sia De Mosienko. In his reply to the toast to the) tributed to lucky ticket holders. MRS. ALYN ELLIOTT, City of Oshawa, proposed by|During the business session,| president, left, holds the Mrs. George V. Lee, Mayor|Mrs. Reeve answered written! Ladies' Auxiliary charter, Ernest Marks said that Oshawa/questions on procedure, collect-| while Mrs. George Reeve, was the fastest growing city injed in question boxes from the| vice - president, Provincial the province and that there was floor. Command, points out the great justification for optimism |-- SAREE on the.part of the citizens. He cited the study being Toronto secretary Challenges made. to revitalize the central 16 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, Mey 12, 1967 Legion Ladies' Auxiliaries Meet In Oshawa For 1967 Zone Rally Eleven auxiliaries of thejbursaries and promoting sports Royal Canadian Legion were|Programs. "The continued success of wrens oS Sone Taly of this worthwhile endeavor," she Tuesday night with the Oshawa said, "depends on harmonious Ladies' Auxiliary playing host) rejationship, tolerance and at a supper in the new Legion goodwill." Hall. Approximately 250) The toast to Branch 43 was attended. proposed by Mrs. Alyn Elliott and President Alex. 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The Zone NOW IS THE TIME TO CALL Take advantage of it! 24 hour ser- vice; and radio dispatched trucks clways ready to serve you, Fuel Oi! Budget Plan Available OVER 40 YEARS EXPERIENCE! texfs, which, she says, enables|gette group in 1911, but during | her to keep a finger on the pulse|the last decade has shifted its) of current trends for, reform injemphasis from demands for) Orhawa Harbor, tre new CN' Roman Catholic Tradition railway station costing two and a half million dollars which would bring improved facilities would accommodate two thou-| eand students, teachers and} staff. The toast to the Provincial rights with men. was prop y president and Mrs. TORONTO (CP) -- Cecilia for passengers and freight and| Wallace, who describes herself the anticipated College of Ap-jas 'a plain ordinary secre- plied Art and Technology which|tary", is willing to challenge the |highest officials of the Roman |Catholie Church to gain for women parishioners equal | Miss Wallace is organizer of Mrs. Norman McEvers, pastithe Canadian aoties of St. ; - George! Joan's International Alliance, a Reeve replied saying that in| Roman Catholic women's group the past year the auxiliaries) which recently released a re- ishes and dioceses and whether Roman Catholic women feel they have real freedom in choosing a state of life. In an interview Miss Wallace said she expects more criticism of the report from conservative Roman Catholics at the parish level than from the hierarchy. |QUIT CWL She says that since she began her outspoken criticism of church laws, church officials had raised one million dollars isi | ' ' 'arsiport severely criticizing the|haven't always agreed with her, and spent $22,462 on bursaries./cnurch for its treatment of|but "they don't deny my right There were 43 zones and 22,-| women. 407 members in Ontario, she| The report was based on the to say what I think." Miss Wallace works at the said, who were devoting their|results of a questionnaire ask-|centre for ecumenical studies at energies to caring for veterans/ing members to comment on/St. Michael's College, Univer- in hospitals and their depen-|whether women are sitting on|sity of Toronto. She has made dants; granting educationallcommittees for schools, the church. 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