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The Oshawa Times, 29 May 1959, p. 9

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| THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, May 29, 1959 § May Reports Show g = + Women Out-Living Men | worms, crabs and insects to mals: The female of the species Round of Activities 1 Two To One In Australia |birds, fish, snakes and mam-is more long-lived than the male. . i | 5 -- ---- By Hospital Aux. "| In the absence of Mrs. C. D. / '| SYDNEY, Australia (CP) -- tralia between 1883 and 1885, Russell, presdent of the Wom- / |Australian women, like their sis- there were, in the years 1958-1955, en's Auxiliary of the Oshawa |ters in other countries, are win-69,613 still living, General Hospital, Mrs. J. L. . ¢ ning the longevity battle, But out of 100,000 men born at) Beaton, first vice - president, 7 This triumph in the battle for the same time, only 54,054 were] conducted the May meeting on BR / | supvival is recognized in a special still alive. | Monday of this week. After the survey undertaken by the depart) According to the figures, ading of the minutes by the . 'ment of social services here. women's ability to survive longer | ry, Mrs. Neil Felt. and the ' The total number of women than men is evident throughout| report by Mrs. F. D.| ; lover the age of 60 in Australia-- life. { Rundle, the conveners' reports |340,000--exceeds the men by two, Baby girls are obviously were receiver. / |to one. tougher than baby boys. Out of Commenting or the $uoooss o ' Details of these statements|100,000 Australian girls born be- fe Mae A Lae | lwere given in an official publi-|tween 1948-50, 97.471 survived. Pion, conve IT Rs pat the 1 A cation called Demography, put Out of the same number of boys| Druceeds were Sil. Socially: out by the department of social born at the same time, 96,811] dance was a great success and a > i 34> Fvices survived Die the boro Tae s / { / 1 Demography is the statistical A spot check at other age| to the president, Mrs. Russell. ; _, study of population, births, groups simply repeats the trend. Letters of sincere thanks will go 7 : deaths, m ar riages, causes of Expectation - of - life tables] out to donors of prizes for the 7 2 V. 4 |death, mortality rates, immigra-| naturally show the same situa-| ; ying To 4 % tion and anything else which can tion. A girl born between 1953-55] Your mirror doesn't reflect all you should know Mrs. M. L. Morris, convener of Te i be recorded about the way people Sah expect to ve on ay average] about your health. A serious illness in its early the nurses' training school. men- bh 4 # 1 are born, live and die. e is nearly 73. But a boy| i : A tioned a very successful theatre y 53 7 "| The study deals with what are born at the same time will die| Stages 15 often soncesied behind 0 mask of seem party for junior nurses, who 7 ; | called "survivors" -- the number just after his 67th birthday, ingly minor symptoms, ont disregard these symp- entertained after the the- g . x 4 | of people left, at any age, out of There is, however. some com-] toms, especially if they are persistent, nor should are at the home of Mrs. R. E. } ? 4 : 10,000 who were born at the same fort ja the foot Bat things have] you take the risk of self-diagnosis and treatment of cMulle F arrangemc 4 ' : time. improv. r men and or niade for the lunch nat] te de 4 . GIRLS TOUGHER THAN BOYS women in the last 50 years or so. Sam, When you feel below par, consult your doctor. ild Inn, honoring the 1 : 'o For example, out of 100,000). { nly he can tear away the mask of uncertainty. His I vie for Tae pil od pn ot women who were born in Aus. ne Hope FoR MEN 101] diagnosis is based upon professional knowledge and ill be I v 31in SL An BROTHERS me oa i could expect to live only until fact. He, Slene, gen prescribe a Stigctive medi- drew's Church at 7 p.m., while S 7 Ts vil are " trained nurses and social he was 55. But if cine to he ou back to go ealth, graduating exercises will be held ond of Mr, ad Mis, Henry ie the' SPatuisons ot Ne 2 [Who 256 Re gg fo hon ls Mis hen ne PY 9 0 5 3 : arnovsk) veéiuaie PL, rs. arnovsky, - | { : ; "" . a . June 5 at 8.30 pm. In the "james Albert, who is eight | gw. y |chology. [expect to Vive wil so wae 3 Compounding Your Physicians Preseription rs. Alfred Austin read the re-| months old, and John Henry, MAY CHOOSE HOSPITAL ioe or Ty TW Devclus : iii gy port of the cosvener of the gift] two years. Jimmie and Johnny --Photo by Ireland | The Misericordia Order op- . ~ "0 e pe Inen wio is our Profession shop. which has wow been in ~ |erates a hospital here but Sister be a abd lg bid tion two years. Average St. Mechtilde said the girls can , oily sates are mow S107, A let 1thy Families Fi H ; i In sum, what they say is this: ger tron ig "Ww SO sland Wea t Y aml 1€S nance OME tov, oven oF thelr eivits If Fig Big, pil Bi wy 0 ecretary of the Hosphel Board a | "We take girls from every Sey wii have io give up working, of Managers, thanking the aux F Y U d M th religion, too," said she. "And the drinking and smoking. jary for its recent contribution or oung, nmarrie 0 ers {ve}; gion, to keep the child or give] And even then there is no of $7.000, was read by Mrs. Felt. it up for adoption is left entirely certainty of victory. Some biolo- LIMITED Two new members, Mrs. S. A MONTREAL (CP! -- A young Thé new home. located in Mon- to ? girls " > "gists believe that women have a Bone, and Mrs. Ernest Reading, nun from Sherbrooke, Que., bas t,ea)'s outskirts, is financed by The centre is named after superior built-in capacity for sur- OSHAWA BOWMANVILLE WHIT an associate, were introduced by founded her fourth home for un- Sooty : i vival S---- -- th membership convener, Mrs. married mothers here as a centre the families of the g'ils admitted. Rosalie Jette, the founder of the : fe 8 A Conkey to help: irls from upper . class The other three homes set up by order and a Montreal widow who| Nor is there any comfort from "We Send Medici ToE p F " "A fine report of the activities tas tamilics. Sister St. Mechtilde zre supported opened her home to unmarried observing other species. e Jen edicines lo Europe Postage Free of the junior group was given by "Sister st Mechtilde of the PY the province--the girls pay mothers in the 1800s. aise Lieve ule thing in common 4 Mrs. E. G. Suarez, showing much Roman Catholic Misericordia Or- nothing. Sister St. Mechtilde received| er creatures, from| activity. : der said the home. can accom- The program at the new home bachelor and master's degrees) Following adjournment, Mr s.\p, 4.10 only eight but it fills a also differs from those at the from the University of New| =--1 W. H. Stanley presided at the tea big void in social sevice. ther homes, said Sister St. Brunswick and also studied at table. She' said it was to help girls Mechtilde McGill University, the University - from substantial families who "It has less planned activity of Montreal and Fordham Uni- y v dA Radi for sacrifice and satisfaction. She would normally send the girls off and more privacy since most of versity. ) 4 4 i then concluded her remarks with{to Europe or somewhere out of the girls admitted have travelled] Last year, at Fordham, she KNITTED SHIRTWAIST DRESS lan appropriate poem by an un-'the country until the babies were|a lot, are well - educated and, was invited to deliver a paper known author, entitled "Suc-born." often, successful carcer women." |to the American Conference of Light, airy and quick to | lars. The colors are delightful, |ce s" : "Sending these confused, There are no nuns at the home. Social Work on "Family Prob- make, this dress is especially | coming in a full range of 16 | A delightful program followed|frightened young women: to aft is staffed by two ay hostesses lems of Adolescents." y > 's. Walter Branch, pro- piace where they know no one--|-- designed to knit with the new i 4 {when Mrs. V place i current shades. This dress will |gecsionally known as Evelyn ; . a ) : th fed Beehive Loopella , |tessionaliy Y YNinot even the language--atl a time ni you could ore a | find its place in every woman's |Johnston, delighted the guests when affection, understanding 72 SIMCOE ST. NORTH e AEA | war it i seni sith witty characterizations em- and family backing is d rately week or two away from your | wardrobe and it is convenient [WI 3 ; x ' and family backing is desperately family knitting, to make your- | to wear on all occasions. In. |Phasized by her Si Plato 2 needed can be doub'y terrifying." arden Party and Bazaar gelf this hand-knitted dress you | structions are for sizes 12, 14, companiment, whic e eT STANDARDS LOWER &lways wanted but never seem- | 16, 18 Would you like to ob- audience mirthfullv breathless She sald when the 'girls are at: come treat yourselt to our ed to find the time to do. This | tain the knitting insructions Mrs. Harry Smith gave a num- | . se Jurope their children are 3 3 ber of excellent readings in her ant to Europe : Vv its rk I sta > 42 1 Jarn knits up. so ie Ky ito Simply. send 2 siampss. sa inimitable style, which were re. 8! en Hp for a d option to Ss T 0} N E H A E N fashionable Suis a gn a "for handling, to the ceived equally well by those European Spence and tuis furs HOME OF MR. & MRS, G. N. IRWIN Brey ae 0 ET han She | Reciecratt Daparasent of tug (present, and added greatly tojther, furts the WEMCTS peace, oF fl avy colorful sweaters you |! > : ¥ Jhis {g program mind because Europea y on creating for your | paper, requesting The "Shirt- ee : standards are far lower than w é aii: The phi 15 o> mioder: waist Dress, Leaflet No. CW- BI RB Bi ey ed. June 3, 3 p-m. to p-m. 6 | pressed to the women's auxiliary Canada's. . f ate being only about ten dol- | 122. |for this very lovely afternoon by| "But if the child is given up -- - ~----------------------------|Miss Phyllis Sutton of the grad-|for adoption here the mother is] RAIN or SHINE ® ADMISSION .75¢ a : Neil Felt, secretary; Mrs, |uating class, and Mrs. M. L. Mor-| assured that it will be well cared Graduating Class [Neu Telford, superintendent(ris- and Mrs. D. 8S. Jamieson|for and placed in a good home LAUREL GROUP, ST. ANDREW'S W.A., OSHAWA of nurses. and Miss Jane Cole, /were given a vote of thanks for|and this helps her along psy- Lu JLiaueon Gu Lo superintendent of Sperating |aianging so successful a party. 'chologically." | | room. Of Hospital Rux. Unavoidably absent were the| honorary president, Mrs. T. D A luncheon for the 1959 nurses' Everson, and the honorary treas- t ® : graduating class of the Oshawa urer, Miss Mabel Whitney. ! General Hospital at the Guild After lunch, the president, Mrs frosty cool confections that look good Imm, Scarboro, held on Tuesday C. D. Russell, congratulated the : was a gala event, both for the graduating class and defined the enough to eat . . .. in tempting graduates and the women's aux- word "Success" -- as given by 1 g ilary who hosted it. About 80 the dictionary -- "the outcome of parfait pastels! Here are only a, t were present, including the 22 effort". Letter by letter Mrs. w sketched g graduating nurses. Russell gave the following def- i i from our large / ' Seated at the head tables were¥nition of the word, "S" for sin collection . . . come ses & Mrs. C. D. Conant, honorary cerity; 'U" for understanding; J | 2 vice-president; Mrs. C. D. Rus-|'C"" for conscientiousness and the rest. sell, president; Mrs. J. L. courage; a second "'C" for cheer- Beaton, first vice-president; Mrs.!fulness and courtesy; "E" for d 4 F. J. 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