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The Oshawa Times, 27 Sep 1960, p. 13

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Sex Education [7% ». Joint Meeting Through Churches iz: Is Conducted By MRS, M. E, Laverty LONDON, Ont. (CP)--A pro- conducted Mapleell conducted a worship service gram of sex education through Bunday School curriculum, under the churches was unanimously the direction o y by delegates the resolution recommended 4 material should be "care consider a resolution by the Sun- September 13 as to age, and day School department nee ng the Biblical view- formulation of a program of pre- The meeting was the "We Need You" Circle, approved Monday to the biennial general confer- ence of the blies of Canada, The general executive structed to appoint a committee to formulate a sex-education pro- instruction gram to counteract "growing im- connection programs, morality among youth." Approval of the resolution fol- outside the Pentecostal Assem- fully graded taught was in- point by qualified instructors." resolution wi andi Name Teachers s ed immorality was {tainments are equal to those re! quired of ministers t is, and we feel we are married." the local pastor, Before the conference ends to- a joint meeting There were 22 marital counselling suggested the -- lowed a report delivered during blamed by Mrs, Hutchinson the weekend noting 'a rising tide partly wii: At Hampton of immorality" and an increase make young people conscious of in the number of unwed mothers ses beyond the ratio of population in- tion to correct the perspective of crease, The report was made by Mrs. GI Pearl, Hutchinson, superintendent of the church's Bethel Home for overwhelming Unwed Mothers in Scarborough, women licensed as preachers and pupils; Mrs, Gilbank of Orono pastors being allowed to solemn- Grades 5 and 6, 33 pupils; Mrs suburban Toronto, Mrs. Hutchinson urged special nize classes in sex education to cope in with the problem, The resolution calling for such! a program noted that "our young ommended the people are increasingly exposed "only so long to this dangerous trend," It ob- pastoral charge.' { Church law at present does not Hampton School and their teach served that "proper instruction is pot adequately provided in the sllow and ministers, often is neglected at home." be secular educational system " She urged instruc 5 APPROVAL conference jaws and regulations," school; and Miss Joan Peel of Co- A resolution proposing this reec- tion of as preachers and HAMPTON School re-opened , (Grade 3); fast week with the teachers in charge Mrs, W vionday gave Lycett, of Bowmanville, as prin approval lo cipal of Grades 7 and 8 with 38 ond on writing "wherever it is'D, Hall of Hampton, Grades 3 Pilih with provincial and 4, 45 pupils, at the new book (Grade 3); boconk, Grades 1 and 2, at the right be extended old school, 49 pupils including 20 jist on as she holds a beginners, Devel We congratulate the pupils of | = women as ers on winning ten first prizes, six allows women to second prizes and three third ia Many North prizes at Orono Fair as follows following Writing (Grade 4) 4 (Grade 5 and third on writing (Grade 6 first and second on Social Study note hook (Grade second on orignial poetry 4); first and second ewell; first on Sally Payne; cakes, Carolyn Dewell MILKWEED FLOWERS American weed wildflowers contain medie- regular young people who go elsewhere MAPLE GROVE -- Grove United Church Circles held Members were church saving labels from Canada Pack- elevates will be asked to basement on Tuesday evening, ers products, lo exchange for 8 pips Maple Grove Cub and Scout in the ladies in enarge Mrs. the Coming Events first and second on sec- on the steps leading to the base first ment Oct, 7. firs 4) first first sandwiches, fancy present, the turkey supper to be held on on milk- Mr, and Mr (Nature" Many of these plelures |had been taken in our own com- imunity and showed what beauty there js in even the common {weeds if we but look for it, Mrs, {Stuart Morton thanked the Lairds on behalf of the ladies, The meet- : ing closed with the Benediction (John Noble and Mrs. Nell Brown Lunch and a social time followed, keep JOINT MEETING The first fall meeting of the asked to coffee urn, Plans were made fo i : Pla made 107 ooup committee was held at the home of Howard Bradley on Mou- day evening, September 12, Pres- ent were Ron Brooks, How- ard Bradley, Bruce McDonald, October 5. Walch column for further details, It was decided to have a Handicraft Booth at the " at 4 supper and Mrs, Dean will be in Bob Barrabgll and Cecil Burton, charge of the booth, A committee. Reports were given on the sue- of the three treasurers was nam- cessful camps held for both Cubs od to look after securing new and Scouts during the summer curtains for the choir loft, also to It was decided that thanks be get suggestions and estimates for expressed to the leaders, cooks repairing the church windows and drivers who helped with these and cost of placing a hand rail Camps, A paper collection will be held Bob Barraball report- ed that four girls had volunteered o help with the Cubs, They are of Wednesday, NEXT MEET and Next joint meeting will be held Barbara and Joyee Mills, Marie (Grade he first Tuesday in December Cooney and Barbara Hughes, A Scrap art Roger Moffat (Grade 3); second and the in art, Ginger Balson (Grade 6); Mrs, John Noble, Mrs Carolyn Bradley and Mrs, W. H, Brown,| ANNOUNCEMENTS sand- | will bring in a slate of new offi- second on when reports will be presented Commitiee was appointed to get a at > Hee additional leaders, especially for nominating commitiee, the Cubs, Howard December meeting will he -inilect your newspapers, charge of the "U and I Circle," |have been neatly tied on Satur William Laird day, October 7, showed pictures they had taken named, "Making Friends with/boys your support, | Auxiliary Has 'Busy Schedule THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tussdoy, September 27, 1960 19 A NEWS IN BRIEF WITHDRAWS SUPPORT MONTREAL (CP)--The Civie Action League, which backed PORT PERRY ~-- Although theibe held on Tuesday evening, Jean Drapeau for mayor of Monts meetings have been dispensed with for the summer, the Women's Hospital Auxiliary, eon- nected with the Commpnity Memorial Hospital, have been as active as ever, The members have been busy selling tickets on a draw. The proceeds from this project will go toward the work of carrying on the wonderful activities of the Auxiliary, The first fall meeting for the Auxilisry will be heldy in the Community Memorial Hospital on Monday afternoon, Sept, 24th and the president, Mrs, M. B, Dymond extends, on behslf of the Auxil- iary, a warm welcome fo any one who cares to attend these gatherings WILL MEET The Scout and Cub Mother's {Auxiliary will meet at the home of Mrs, Les, Beacock, on Monday September 27th at the home of res! successfully in 1954 and un- Mrs, Harold Holtby, successfully in 1957, withdrew its { Many important items of old|support this year, League Presi and new business will be dis-dent Pierre DesMarais an cussed, Will each of the group nounced that the league will run eaders please contact her mem-ia full slate of 66 men for city bers to assure a complete turn-lcouncil apd probably will back out, Group II will be in charge its own candidate for mayor, of the lunch, Transportation will{hat will make six aspirants for be arranged by getting in touch the post, with the executive, URGES FULLEST USE WINS SPECIAL SHERBROOKE, Que, (CP) Congratulations to Mr. Ro¥|paymond Brunet, chairman of Ormiston on being awarded thei... national joint committee on Eaton's of Canada Livestock yinertime construction, urged Bpecial at Port Perry Fair. This Monday night that municipal gove award is made annually 10 the ponents make the fullest pose exhibitor winning the highest pie use of the expanded pro number bf points in the Livestock! pone "of federal subsidies for competition, Iwinter works projects, effective |PuBLIC MEET Oct, 15 ; The Port Perry Hockey Club held a public meeting at the] PISCUSS LABOR LAWS Memorial Arena on Sunday, Sept| VICTORIA (CP) -- Canada's 25th at 2 p.m, for the purpose of labor laws will be thoroughly dis. evening, September 26th, Ladies electing officers for the coming cussed this week when governs ' The Boy Scouts and Cubs will requiring transportation are ask-| season, cers for the next two years. The hold a paper drive and will col- ed to meet at the post office by which 7:45 p.m, Please bring your tea presented by the Oshawa Roller towel to this meeting, | The first regular meeting for Residents are asked to give the the autumn of the Guide and Also, there was regular roller|tion of Administrators of Labor Brownie Mothers' Auxiliary will ment officials from across the country meet here, Some 55 deles Skating Club at the Community|gates will attend the annual cone Memorial Arena on Sept, 28 |ference of the Canadian Associa~ A roller skating display was skating as usual, Legislation which opens today, Segregated classes should be pastors if their educational at-! First and second on writing! inal properties, ~ Men's 1960 Fur Felt Sample Hats From Internationally-Known Makers Usual Price V2 Ordinarily 7.95 to 20.00 Travellers' samples, plus factory clearances of broken lines from leading Canadian, British and Continental makers! 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