Oshawa Times (1958-), 3 Jul 1967, p. 10

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0 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mondoy, July 3, 1967 |THE STARS SAY $ THE REVEREND GWENYTH HUBBLE Take Teaching Of Church Into Community, Women Urged philosophy or religion any|themselves, she said. "'Let's|to be followed by another prof- jmore. This indicates that the|find what our service is andjitable three-month cycle begin- Oshawa women played an|volvement and many just give|world is entering into a dia-|concentrate on that service," ning on June 10. It will be im- important part in the regional|surface allegiance and service. |logue with each one of us." conference for women of the United Chirch, held. at Kempt-jtianity's place in ville Agricultural College re-|broadened. Instead of the home Mrs. Nelson asked cently. Mrs. G. J. Minielly pre-|being a sheltered place as it|the three-day ses-|was only a few years ago, to- sided for the sions. Mrs. "We had our.vision of Chris- the world Stephen Saywell/day, the world has entered it and Mrs. T. D. Thomas were|through television and person- secretary and promotion chair-|alities from all over the world, | were instant man, respectively. Summing up her impressions |from this conference on the/periences, "I hope that the impact "of the conference, Mrs. Miniel-/ women who attended will have ly said, "In a world torn with|an influence on all secular as g0 many conflicts, we need to/well as church organizations." have a deeper understanding of} The theme of the conference bur faith and a greater aware-|was The Church in Our House|teaching a sense of responsi-/Bowmanville: tess of the needs of others. Aland the principal speakers|bility, proper use of money,|Richardson, Whitby. jonference such as this gives|were the Reverend Jane Bone one the opportunity to think|Nelson and the Reverend these things through. Some/Gwenyth Hubble. vomen, today, are afraid of in- Mrs. Nelson drew a parallel Dear Ann Land dike to comment on\the letters ho are|downright frightening. m those men (?) lounging around in their wives' ANN LANDE "17 | i puff smoke eaters of the nearby Hl Der Men Wearing Frillies [Buroat'ake women's ire brig eaded for the fireball Cannot Be Normal : I wouldidressing like women gave me the screaming meemies. It was adresses, wearing bloomers, gir-| ivitization is doomed. Although Wiles, nylons and high heels, and I am not an old woman (I'm yet they have the nerve to say 52) 1 do : ; not recall seeing or they do it for kicks and that hearing about such behavior un- they are perfectly normal. til after the Second World War, _ Most of those nuts said they|when I walked into a bar in were married and have chil-|san Francisco and the place dren. So what? Marriage and/was swarming with weirdies in children are not proof of nor-jpeaded dresses and high heels. amalcy. In many cases, these 'queers marry to gkin respecta- dility an ut Ap a smoke- Screen, Men who get their kicks @ressing up in women's clothes 'Bre not normal and it baffles ame how a smart woman like yyou can be taken in by such ubbish. Don't you know they 'pre homosexuals? If you don't -know it you have no business 'being a human relations coun- Jelor. I hope you will set the 'record straight once and for all. No Curlycues - Dear Curly: I did not say hey were normal. Of course, 4 am aware that something is Is some sort of deterioration taking place in our society or what? Please tell me.--Some- thing New Has Been Added Dear Something: Men have been dressing up like ladies for a long time. Would you believe a few thousand years? In the book of Deuteronomy, chapter 22, Verse Five, this counsel was given: "The woman shall not wear that which pertaineth unto a man, neither shall a man put on a woman's gar- ment: for all that do so are abomination unto the Lord thy God." I'm beginning to think our|Bud Bishop had momentary vi- HERE IS HOW TO SPEND YOUR SUN-DAYS | By ESTRELLITA |FOR TUESDAY | 'Mixed planetary influences in- dicate a somewhat routine morning, but many interesting ssibilities during the late aft- erhoon and evening. There is a khance of a new business op- rtunity, unexpected visitors ftom afar, perfaps an invita- i ally stimulating social functién. In any event, your surprises should be excit- ing ones. : |FOR THE BIRTHDAY If Tuesday is your birthday, your horoscope indicates that, + |between now and the end of , 1967, you should make fine progress where occupational matters are concerned, In fi- j jnancial affairs, however, except Ped aged minor gains possible hay og |before the end of this month, REV. J. B. NELSON do not expect too much until } good marital relations and fam-|1968. The current year is one |between the hot-line connecting|ily relationships. Taking this|in. which all Cancerians should Moscow and Washington andjinto the community meant vis-|Plan expansion on the fiscal the hot-line of the world enter-|iting, counselling, prayer and|score, but not take steps imme- ing every home. One 'of these|worship with others. jdiately. Your planning should aes, she said, was television} The Reverend Gwenyth Hub-|Cover a period of two years, |and another was through per-/ble, leading study on the "'Faith|with September and October {sons and experiences with|We Proclaim," dovetailed her|ideal months in whieh to map jthem, The opposite current/facts with those of Mrs, Nel-|out a feasible program. jcame from God, she said. |son. If your plans are good ones "Today there is total secu-| The greatest tragedy in the|and you operate smartly, you larization of life,"" she affirmed|church was people who had not|should see fine results during There is not any one specialja sane and sober estimate of|the first three months of 1968, YY CANADIANS RETAILERS TO THRIFT Open Daily from 9:30 a.m. to 6 p.m.. Thursday and Friday till 9 p.m. Sit Back And Enjoy . Canada's Summer TABLE AND | UMBRELLA Ser 29.88 CHARGE - IT NO DOWN PAYMENT Chairs, each &, | 6.99 Turn your garden or lawn inte \ entertainment centre er use it for e 32" MRS, G. J. MINIELLY | | (Chairman) |mo. she said. 'It may be providing/perative, however, that you nionship, love,|avoid extravagance and spec- |"The Woman in Your House,"'/a listening ear, \sharing intel-/ulation during the first week of | "Are you/jlectural difficulties and doubts|August, of this 'year, and Christian neighbor nextjand the needs of young! throughout September; also that jdoor? Do you know how to/mothers." lyou do not take on any addi- }pass on what you have?" Among the 180 women at-|tiongl financial responsibilities | Signs of maturity, she said,|tending were Mrs. M. P. Kirk-|in November and December-- forgiveness, land, Mrs. John Dancey, Miss|especially during the first two | Continuing on the theme, 'needs finish, shaded by the generous spread of the big 612' umbrella tilts 3 ways, has fringed deep valance. Sit around in the four comfy chairs -- with contoured "Banff" floral overall print covers seats and backs. Heavy vinyl with yellow, green or turquoise um- ® brella exterior. ic Matching Folding wholeness, openness to new ex- Beatrice Maclean, Mrs. Stephen! weeks of the latter month, when living in the pres-|Saywell, Mrs. George J. Miniel-| you could put yourself in an ex- jent, confidence to solve prob-!ly, all of Oshawa; Mrs. George|tremely risky ' position. | llems. With the church in the|Mundy, Mrs. Raymond Holman! 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