Oshawa Times (1958-), 16 Aug 1967, p. 14

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Other Women Resent Females In The Clergy REGINA (CP)--Opposition to women in the clergy comes mostly from other women, says Rev. Joyce Sasse of Morse, Sask. Miss Sasse, 27, is one of Sas- katchewan's seven women ordained in the United Church of Canada. "We women ministers have found that it-is much easier to 14 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, August 16, 1967 ANN LANDERS Why 'Are Most Men Afraid Of Doctors? THE Dear Ann Landers: There are/man. He said he could kick many theories on why women himself for behaving like a fool. live longer than men. The Severe scientific reason makes sense, but I would like to discuss what I feel is Number One. Men won't to a doctor. a onan have babies, communicate with men in the congregation," she said. '"'How- ever, the male minister is much more successful in deal- ing with female parishioners. "To a woman minister, Honor Mrs. David the former Ji was guest of showers and her prior to |} Saturday in § terian Church, Mrs. P. §&, Mrs. Norman ed relatives a prospective b ily at Mrs. } in Walkerton, sert luncheon lowed by | shower. Miss Betty Lynda Obrigh' Poutney were miscellaneous their apartmer tario, for frie classmates of | An aunt of Mrs. Lewis St 120 Gue Saturd Miss Gail whose marria Reginald Newe on Saturday, i Romar Catho honored recen women are our biggest prob- lem. They feel we are imposing on an area restricted only to men." The dark-haired woman, who wears no clerical collar, is to leave Canada soon for five years' work in rural north India. She says women can provide new approaches to church prob- lems in areas were 'men are not as well accepted. "If a male social worker, or a minister, would set foot into a native hut, he'd likely be reject- ed, whereas women are much more welcome. "Town bachelors and suspi- cious women sometimes pose problems to the single woman minister, but on the whole we're still accepted by our congregations." they Sees eee denaet sigualluiae Qemucive 'sil get Sons notices a er signal) nize ge ig she will go find out what it)and do something about it. means. Most men are afraid of| Every husband owes it to his doctors and will not go ge 'cece? he Fo _. = unless they become very sick./checkup. e an con- Often, by that time, it is to0/ venience is a small price to pay late. a a for ery health and added My own husban age 49)/ years of saat went to a doctor in life. He had a physical before} Dear Ann Landers: I am 23, he went into the army and that/have a good job, and everyone was it. me ot Be says I have eo begs = Two years ago he 0; months ago I sta to date a his head that he had poe pct man who is divorced na Iam started to , lost) pretty sure we are in love. ag couldn't sleep. He got go week he asked me to so nervous it began soe pegs marry him, but because of his by ag fig oe Ag Bog tires bad experience he does not a 'or. *,;Wish to take any more chances. head to toe and the doctor --_ He feels that we should live to- he was in very good physical) cother a few months to see how condition and his heart Wa@S/w. get along under domestic cys but > ae pre flowy | circumstances. He wants to see| # rom worrying if I am a good cook and house- trouble he didn't have. keeper, how I behave in the LIKE NEW MAN morning, and what my night That was three weeks nee habits are. and my husband is like @ MEW) 1. says he is almost sure I {will pass the test, but he wants! THE STARS SAY to make certain. If I refuse to go along with his proposal, I By ESTRELLITA might lose him. Yet if I 7 t FOR TOMORROW he may tire a and no Favorable stellar influences marry me after all. 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