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Oshawa Times (1958-), 25 Oct 1965, p. 14

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14 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mondey, October 25, 1960 'Women Better Juvenile, Family Court Judges -- OPP AWA {OP} -- oe Women make the best juvenile and fam- ly court judges, says Mrs. Mar- rie Hamilton, judge of Simcoe unty juvenile and family urt. * Judge Hamilton is attending the annual meeting of the Asso- elation of Juvenile and Family Court Judges of Ontario. ; "In my opinton, it is an ad- antage for a juvenile and fam- ly court judge to. be a ma: woman who has been a house- fe, and is the mother of chil- en," she said in an interview, * Female judges have a more maternal approach, and there- re, a deeper understanding of ow the child perceives the adult world, she said, "They pave a keener insight into the problems of family life." * She said: "We're a lot wiser than a man.°A woman can't iit anything over on another 'oman."* » Judge Hamilton is not a law- er but she was the first woman ayor in Ontario at Barrie, She qwas asked to take her present position in 1955 because of her revious welfare work and pub- ic service. it COULDN'T' * When approached about a job bn the bench, her first reaction Woman Judg her that juvenile and family court judges use 99 per cent common 'sense and one per cent knowledge of law, which can be gained through study. . "The juvenile and family court is'a court of conscience," she said, Mother of three and grand- mother of six, Judge Hamilton feels that it is the duty of every citizen to serve the community in which he or she lives, Judge Hamilton carries out her re- sponsibility by sitting on the bench of the juvenile and fam- ily courts in the Barrie, Orillia, and Midland area. Judge Hamilton says "we don't have enough facilities. In Simcoe County at least, we have repeaters because the in- stitutions can't keep the chil- dren long enough." There are not enough institutions, and ex- sting ones are overcrowded and understaffed. Judge Hamilton hopes for more general knowledge about the young offender and commu- nity support. To gain this, she says that the press should be allowed into hearings. "We're too protective in our family courts." 'Schools And Business World 'Nailed: Discriminate On Women * WINNIPEG (CP)--The presi- dent of the Canedian Federa- tion of University Women today 'criticized universities, schools, the business world and the thurch for discrimination against women, "wpThe greatest discrimination of all' occurs at universities, Mrs.. Michael J. Sabia of St. Catharines, Ont., said in an ad- firess to a regional seminar on no grants to part-time mature woman students." She said universities must find ways of helping women continue their education through the early years of mar- riage and child-rearing and pro- vide the opportunities to resume their training when they are freed from child-rearing years. HITS GUIDANCE Mrs. Sabia criticized school JUDGE HAMILTON Synod Accepts Lady Members WINNIPEG (CP)--The Angli- can synod of the diocese of Ru- pert's Land Friday voted to ac- cept women in the synod. At present women can attend the synod meetings but have no TORONTO (CP)--A wife's in- vitation to the bedroom is some- times better for the about-to- the analyst's couch, a marriage councillor believes. Richard H. Klemer of the University of Washington, Se- attle, told a three-day National Council on Family Relations an- nual meeting here a more se- ductive wife can be more help- scious of a husband worried about his sex prowess. He was speaking to nearly 400 delegates, many of them from ithe United States, representing 3,000 council members at the meeting which bégan Thursday. Mr. Klemer said: "To the woman whose husband is about to walk out the door, an invita- tion to come for several months of non-directive counselling or sevéral years of fre eassocia- tion is not very helpful.' Besides frigidity or sexual Want To Keep Deserting Man ? Try A Bit Of Seduction: Expert ful than delving into the uncon-|their children. University, mediate and direct advice, Mr. Klemer said. In another discussion, R. N. Ml decent buchand than trim tol Whitehurst of Indians Univer-t ob sity at Fort Wayne sald that working class families are surer of who's boss than are middle and upper class families. He said a study of lower- income women showed they worked because of economic need and worried about leaving They also worry about their husband's displeasure at their working and the study showed lower-income husbands did ob- ject, he said. Today when the roles of men and women are changing and confused this is almost an old- fashioned attitude, he added. Dwight G. Dean of Denison Granville, Oh1o, said romantic love is generally immature and an unstable basis for marriage. coldness, inhibitions, low moti- vation and poor communication can also cause sexual incompat- ibility, he said, but understand- ing and reassurance can help the couple. Here is where a marriage vote. The diocese is the eighth in Canada to vote in favor of in- clusion of women. 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