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Oshawa Times (1958-), 1 Dec 1966, p. 37

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pe AIO SBN RRC MSO mm PARENTS WITHOUT PARTNERS Barnard Lewis of the Chil-/question and answer period|Proceeds are for the children's dren's Aid Society addressed|was followed by refreshments.|Christmas party. Each mem- the regular meeting. A film, "Jamie" was shown and bothicember 3 the PWP would hold'to make the sale a. success. the address and film were in-ja bake sale at a downtown structive' and entertaining. Aj/store beginning at 10.00 a.m. It was announced that De-|ber was urged to do her share ka oy Times are of very fast . fast results, Classifieds Sell Just About Anythi Have you taken a look through your attic, closets or storage area lately? Well, chances are, if you have you've probably noticed several articles that some real use to someone else. The thing to do with these articles is sell them with an "Action classified ad in the OSH- AWA TIMES. "Action" classifieds are inexpensive (only 84c based on our low six day rate) and read | by people that you want to reach. Why not phoné in tomorrow a courteous "Ad- visor' will be happy to-help you word your ad for "Action: ing little value to you now, but could be of }would be called a quitter if I | kept making adjustments till I Not All Women Like Outside Job By ROBERTA ROESCH Sometimes, a minor change in your life gives you a major reason for living. "That is what I found, and that is the personal experience I would like to pass on to two readers whose letters you pub- lished recently," writes a reader, "One note was from a wife who carried a chip on her shoul- der because of the lack of satis- faction she found in home mak- ing. The other was from a woman who was equally dissat- isfied with a job. "For years, I was like the first reader," this woman said, "since I was the typical restless housewife we read about so much, So, while I kept physi- eally busy doing houswork, I allowed myself to become men- tally stagnant, because job. op- portunities were out of my reach, Eventually, I became so maior, I almost made myself BECAME SICK "In fact, I did become so sick stopped taking advantage of the -- big bate P+ proven favor of moaning groa about the opportunities that weren't,"' When the woman reached this hus- level of existence, her band her decided a job was her only answer. "T enrolled in a refresher course to' prepare myself for a yee starting job. Because this ambitious ge wife pursued the course gently and practiced her sills every moment, she landed a good starting job, But soon, she realized she wasn't doing what she wanted. "After all the pre had made for working," she said, "I discovered by the end of the first week I liked home- life so much better that I wanted to switch back. "For a long time, I was re- luctant to make even a minor change in the new life I had planned because I was afraid I tions I DECORATOR FOLD Drapery Service PHONE 723-3492 on the Drapery Form Machine OW Available GUARANTEED @ No Shrinkage e Even Hemlints "Were the ultimate in Dry Cleaning is available' MODERN Dry Cleaners 321. Olive Ave, &, 728-4614 Arent BF The Rib Room @ Buffet served Doily 11:30 am. -- 2:00 p. Reserve "NOW f cONME ot ve FRENCH CONTINENTAL BUFFET HOTEL GENOSHA - @ Christmas "Dinner @ New Year's Eve. Dance @ New Year's Day Dinner m. -- 5:00 p.m.-8:30 p.m. PHONE 723-4641 '| Fire Fighters 'Have A Ball' For Friends and eieager » The Oshawa Firefighters' - Association ineld its annual dance in Jubilee Pavilion on . Tuesday night and played host to civic dignitiaries and visiting' een In br grou above, standing w "ene sre President Ver- non 1 Johnston; Ontario Dep- A Ra Marshall John bull, PI aon por A. My was 'ohnston, Mee Mrulker te THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thurdey, December 1, 1966 37 stockings are on their way to ARTISTS MAKE 13 feet to a few inches and in- Korea from 'Truro, Nova Scotia. gononto ser toy de clude a Fascinating Landscape, Knitted by volunteer workers sists ave on show at the Art|" Les Levine, made of card. for the Unitarian Service Com-|Gallery of Ontario this Christ-|board, plastic, jello, marshmal- mittee, 56 Sparks Street, Ot- mas. They range in size fromilow and. chocolate, tawa, money for the se was raised by selling Christmas cards and stationery. Sohn Ovens 0.0. STOCKINGS FOR KOREA | One hundred heelless pairs of Brady and Mrs, Brady; Al- derman Clifford Pilkey and and Mrs. Pilkey. Spot dance prizes were won by Mr, and Mrs. John Whitsitt; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Taras; Mr, and = Mrs. William Gilkes, all of Oshawa, and Mr. and Mrs, Roy Risues pe gees dg ng og OPTOMETRIST sistor radios, were J Gati, Robert Fairles 8 BOND ST. E., OSHAWA roy ag ley PH. 7a9aety --Oshawa Times Photo 'Mrs. Hobbs. The dance was arranged by the finance promotion committee: Ken- neth Greentree, chairman; James Little and Fred Boy- den and firefighters at- tended from Peterborough, York Township, Etobicoke, New Toronto, Toronto, Whit- by and Whitby Township. The city was represented by Alderman Cephas Gay; Al- derman Gordon Attersley and Mrs. Attersley; Alder- man Christine Thomas and 4 Mr. T. D. 'Thomas; Alder- man Norman Down and Mrs. Down; Alderman Cecil Bint and Mrs, Bint; Alder- man Hayward Murdoch and | Mrs. Murdoch; Alderman Alex Shestowsky and Mrs. | Shestowsky; Alderman Alice Reardon and Mr. Arthur Reardon; . Alderman John found the arrangement I liked. "As a result, I. stuck with something that I did not want for a little more than a year. Then one day, I woke up to the fact that it was ridiculous for me to put off making changes because I was afraid of what others might think. "Eventually, however, I took the attitude that it would be better if I gave up the job that wasn't pleasing me, switched back to my full-time role as a housewife and looked for new opportunities there. "T felt like a new woman when I took that kind of ac- tion," she said. "But I never would have come around to this way of thinking, if I hadn't tried to do what I thought I wanted to' do, PRE-CHRISTMAS SALE CONTINUES at NU-WAY RUG (Oshawa) LTD. 54 CHURCH ST. PURCHASE LADIES' SKIRTS Reg. 9.00 to 13.00 now 0.99 Trimly tailored, fully lined skirts of wool worsted, wool flannel; Sheath and A-line styles, Black, brown; grey, navy, camel. Sizes 10-20, A very special purchase for Fairweather Stores . } Vy ies D+: festive fashion ahead Sheer comfort on a cold winter's day. Orion pile for warmth . ... lynx-like collar and tam for a wildly exciting accent. % length. Beige or white, Sizes Hie : 'Only 35.00 Fashions since 1862 OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE Re FASHIONS ing me toward thal aeuten for most occasions ---- and you know what @ dashing jacket does for @ , man's ego, Here's what he'd give himself for Christmas A sport jocket is now correct SPORT JACKETS From ....0.0.0000: Se ee ee ee Se eer eo eee Cultured PEARLS For that special gift what could delight her more than a cultured pearl necklet. It can be worn any time, any place, with any costume and never go out of style. , Come in and let us show you our large selections of jackets \ end blazers --- ond for addi- tional attraction --- @ pair of | coordinated slacks. 35.00 12.95 This uniform Necklet is a won- SLACKS From . derful buy at .......... $57.50 rinks cB OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE i ae as fe cia fre pest ome a. -- nae «tap hy

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