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Oshawa Times (1958-), 14 Nov 1967, p. 11

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Price As At All Milk Stores "OPEN" 7 Days A Week 576-4310 102 NONQUON STORE for: k at Milk Store Prices-- | Bread -- Potent Drugs s & Gifts AY'S "Giir'shop. meoe St. §. 576-0790 MON?'S LL SERVICE 97 King St. E. at Mary 576-1360 mplete Car Care cations & Tine Ups & Carburetion Specialists A variety homebaking tea were offered HOME CRAFTS CONTRIBUTE TO SUCCESSFUL BAZAAR AT HILLSDALE of handicrafts, and afternoon to the 1,200 in attendance at the seventh annual bazaar held at Hillsdale Manor on Wed- nesday afternoon crafts including ed pillow cases, aprons, BERT JEWELL, MRS, EWART CLEMENCE, MR. CLEMENCE AND MRS. LAWRENCE CRYDERMAN Open House Held For Couple | KEEP IN TRIM Celebrating 40th Anniversary Handi- embroider- organdy socks crocheted herd PA sen zatio "1 told 'a ente gran eret fam norr TAL and voce she wro erar wor pianist, lecturer, jcomplished |commedienne, Marie has cho- route a one- woman program which she pre- sents to churches, clubs, auxil- iaries, schools and other organi- in Song; "When I So, young By ROBERTA ROESCH every i of Maplewood, N.J. singer, religious actress, whistler own as her ms give shows which Isle; and The Life in Art and Song," me also present rtainment with a m with a harpist. tas, radio and TV married and ha ily I decided that, in work would disrupt nal household I wanted." GHT STUDENTS while her g, Marie did solo work h choir, directed children's choirs and tat al students 'Route To Happiness 'Often Discovered In Natural Talent "There 'are many routes to \happiness--and must choose the one best suited |to his gait," 'says Marie Shep- seeker speaker, ac- and I've ti- tled American Women--Histori- cal and Hysterical; One World Norwegian Holiday; Christmas in Norway; The Em erald Christ of she programs of concert pianist and a concert-type pro- came from my study of music| and dramatics and, from my} varied experience in opera, op-| da my case, shows, operettas and night club the children were ina youth ight Using whatever free moments had, Marie researched, te and presented the pro- ns that now are her one- nan shows "In_the_beginning, 1 -onlyac- "My background for this work) | formers and almost certainly (t) THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, November 14, 1967 11 Weight Of Public Opinion Abolishes Old Abortion Laws By CAROL KENNEDY LONDON (CP) -- A months of sound and fury social revolution on behalf of British women has taken on grounds of serious risk to place almost overnight. The the mother's health, and, in dust. of controversy barely fact, 95 per cent of legal abor- stirred as the abortion bill, tions in the last 29 years have making abortion legal and been on psychiatric grounds. free on the state health serv- have tied the hands of the year-old victim of rape es- tablished the present case law an abortion, it has been possi- ble to obtain a legal abortion fter ee | But doctors always had to re- her family environment, and ice, was written into the stat- Work under the shadow of a ute books possible court case, and the The House of Lords, in a lack of a clear-cut legal posi- | sudden about-turn that left tion added to the natural | many peers bewildered as to Strain of performing an abor- | just how it happened, rey- tion | ersed an earlier decision to Never before, however, has | send back two amendments to Jt been accepted that the | the Commons. These would mother's well-being extends to | meant the death of the bill For a couple of days, as issue hung in press and Parliament with angry accusations the Lords were, overriding will of the people, expressed the balance, buzzed that such factors as poverty | or large families can cause enough strain to be admitted as grounds for abortion This sticks in the gullet of many eminent doctors and gy- necologists who otherwise fa vored establishing the shaky the that the in a free vote in the Com- Case law system on the stat- mons. Then suddenly it was ute books all over--due more to the fact 'BAD BILL' that reformist peers stirred, Ironically enough, one of themselves to attend at the {them is the man whose 1938 11th hour than to any talk of trial'started the reformers on constitutional crisis The- Archbishop of -Can the march--Dr. Aleck Bourne ter- Now 81 and Jong since retired ed bookings at a reasonable) bury, however, was one who from practice, Dr. Bourne towels, quilts, bird houses, women of the 55 organiza- the city treasury to offset: distance from my home," she] underwent a spectacular says flatly: "It's a bad bill lawn furniture, wheel- -- tions which participate in the cost of materials used _ Said. "But now that my children| change of mind in the debate, and will open the road to barrows were all made: by 'manning' the tuck shop at in making handicrafts for {are older, I've resigned from; withdrawing his earlier abortion on demand." ° : Hillsdale. The net proceeds the bazaar and the re- j|my church jobs and cut down} doubts on the so-called "so- Speaking from his Surrey the residents of the manor. of this bazaar was $1,500. mainder will be deposited (on the number of my vocal stu-| cial' clause that broadens home as the abortion bill te- One of the most enthusias- This amount will be divid- in the resident's comfort jdents, so I can travel wherever) grounds for abortion to in- ceived royal assent, Dr. tic contributors was a 92- ed in three ways. One-third account at Hillsdale to help (it is necessary clude the well-being of the Bourne said he was in favor year-old woman who knit of the amount will be paid purchase such article My performance, plus get-| mother's family as well as of legalizing abortion where ted many pairs of socks, The to the residents who con- cameras, pianos, and color ting out brochures, lining up.) herself. the mother's life or sanity items for the home baking tributed to the bazaar; an- ed television set holding and booking dates, and) _ 5 se was at risk--in the 1938 case booth were donated by the other third will be sent to --Oshawa Times Photo doing the correspondence that's; CHURCH DIVIDED the girl had been raped by ---- = . involved, keep me busy most of| "An extraordinary specta- gop guardsmen, one after the the for distz care Say (For fam up worl hot jing 'Small Servings, Exercise "But self-employed representative, is along with me on many long time. me, since my husband able to ance trips."' find their er and gait, Marie has this example, singers constant working ily to ashes and an d." Dessert--fruit. ACCOMPANIED BY HUSBAND life is working out well a Zo To people who hope to have a route to happiness in a choice suited -to their to ers should write--continuously, ae creases your skills, you give your best to it, your re- ward is a self-satisfaction that! can never really be measured. "But keep in mind, if you are married, that success can mean very little if it's purchased at the cost of your home and your in-| and when "Without the respect and love of your family, your acclaim as a performer or whatever adds empty and place under the broiler until [ With this sandwich have child might be horn physically sliced or stewed tomatoes or a or mentally deformed. tossed salad with French dress- : Late afternoon have a sustain- ing pickup, such as a glass of| clause' releasing any doctor buttermilk, yogurt, skim milk} or nurse who objects to per- | jor a three-quarter ounce wedge} jof cheese with a cup of tea. A! 'purposeful pickup cuts ahead of | new cle,"' the bill. "Even his own be of bishops had their heads in their hands. Dr. Michael Ramsey manufacturer's jong been in favor of liberaliz- ing the abortion law, tho the rest of the Anglican hier- archy is divided It was the final thrust t tidal tus for three years, but "qr 4 : been six times frustrated in Use your God-given talents Parliament and more will be added to you. should sing, actors should act and writ- snorted one opponent of wave of public opinion that has been gathering impe other, and was in a "very dis- tressed state' as well as physically injured. "But [ can't agree with a provision that says if another child is going to make the oth- ers embarrassed that's nch has ugh grounds for abortion--that's rubbish." 08 Before their final about- turn, the Lords had planned to remove this part of the bill, restricting the issue to the mother's health alone. They also intended to stipul that had "OFF SIDE Just as the trend is chang erwear. Here is one of the ing in women's coats so is PW COE yuettes, an off. : it chang n teenage out ; fitted : B most interest- safeguards which we believe fee the women concerned must be 6 : samen Pp " wats turtne wil i t to es entitled oe the A-hemline. The fabric WOULDN'T COMPROMISE S a new nal all wool The reformers said. 'the chin a vhole look changes would make abortior more difficult to obtain and were determined to throw t whole bill out and start again rather than settle for half- | measures Will the new law stamp out the back-street abortionist? Britain's annual rate of illegal operations is estimated at anything from 100,000 to 250- 000--Iegal abortions about 10.- ; 000. Other countries seem to- alt 00 S succeed in direct ratio to the | permissiveness of their laws. | . In Hungary, the only Euro-'} 90 with (| lj . pean country to operate gen uine abortion-on-demand, ille gal operations have virtually been abolished, and since Mitk's the instant refresher foryoung party-goers. Plain, flavored or in a creamy shake, it's quick to vanish as the fun Adrian liberal "social" clause 16 years ago the number has dropped from 100,900 a year to 4,000. In Sweden, where the law is not as liberal as Britain's new bill--there is no specific "so- cial" clause and the process of getting into hospital is cum- brou statistics are avail- In six months, when the one of the doctors should be a necessary administrative ma- national health service spe- chinery is ready, a woman cjalist, as a kind of shield will be able to have an abor- against two: private-practice tion in-open respectabilit y on doctors conspiring to perform the national health . service an abortion for gain. without the need to resort se- The British Medical Asso- cretly to high-fee doctors ciation and the Royal College ready to bend the law o back-street abortionists. law to her physical or mental health, or that of her existing children, greater than any | such risk of injury that might | result from her having. an abortion --A substantial risk that the RAPE SET PATTERN There is also a "'conscience forming the abortion from a | legal duty to do so. The first clause, the contro- hunger and gives a lift when| versial "social' one, was the permits abortion if two doctors agree her contin- ued pregnancy would mean: --A risk to her life or injury r to' of Obstetricians and Gynecol- The ogists approved these original amendments and publicly re- buked the Lords for backing down, thus "weakening the Czechoslovakia introduced a | progresses, able on illegal abortions but reports suggest there still are substantial numbers. In Britain's case one ques- tion remains to be answered before the new law can prove | its efficiency: Can the over- | loaded health service hospi tals, with about 500,000 per- sons now waiting for opera: tions, cope with the social rev- olution that will be thrust on them next April? Z ne | Buttercrisp chicken makes@ FOR THE FINEST nthe fobrics popular partner come food time, To oven fry, melt butter in a large shallow pan, coat chicken pieces in seasoned flour and place skin side down in pan. Bake at 450°F for 35 minutes, turning just once after 20 min- utes, Easiest way to fry the crispiest chicken ever! Note: Our favorite seasoning mix consists of 1% tsp. salt, % tsp. pepper, 1 tsp. paprika, 1% tsp. curry powder and 1% tsp. pouttry seasoning per % cup flour. Custom and Ready Made DRAPES Shades see latest ond M&C Dry Goods & Draperies EXPERTLY INSTALLED DRAPERY TRACKS j : i * . i ee Best Reducing Regimen most needed. core of the reformers' cam- || 74 CELINA STREET TaeTeay | Me teem: oe ee ence celebrated their 40th we "| will, and Mrs. John Westlake. Dinner: Plan the family meal| paign. Since 1938. when a | "Free Customer Parking While Shopping ot Our Store self sundae makers will delig ding anniversary -on Saturday} Attending the door' in the By IDA JEAN KAIN meal, This will cover fruit or/around lean meat, fish or chick-| notable case involving a 14- ei ean @ thick peseced ; f yer rs 5 : ; + > § archyv e\---- Bie = cermaarstna 110 eant er Sal their home, Law Street, \ Galt; in the evening Mrs. Nor-|but they. appear to count morej|crisp bacon, a slice of toast ann He Sai Pia cata gto, | pep ee apshorecr a eet _ The honored palr was Mar-jman Winter attended the door.|for some than for others The|lightly spread, and black coffee./bake it' cut-side down for 45 | chocolate pieces over hot water, aa a . Se 'd Miss Karen Hanna attended|/more you weigh for your height.; On alternate mornings the minutes, turn over, season with stir in % cup peanut butter, E Bake an 4 tl vai ve the guest book in the afternoon|the less you can eat without/vthoice might be cereal with a Salt, pepper and nutmeg, plus a | % cup cor syrup and 5 table- by Bs k dd they have AS fae gaining. ORs ae : ; Sais ; " % cu Up ani dean cabinets in Osha. sind and Miss Mary Duncanson_ in|Saining half cup of milk, or a p of dot of margarine. It's delicious 8 Gicank casa their marriage. Albert A. Mr. Clemence was Mrs. Clemén¢e is the former Miss Lillian, Col- will, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Colwill of Newcastle. born in Kirby and is the son of Mr. and Mrs, Thomas -Clemence. Mr. Clemence worked in Gen the evening. It's. easy to figure that the|Sskim milk, fruit and coffee. If The honored pair received|fewer calories you require, the|you dislike black coffee, have congratulatory messages from|greater the proportion of these|cafe au lait .... half hot skim Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Sloane|calories must be in the foods}milk and half hot strong coffee of Dallas, Texas; Mr. and Mrs.|which are the good nutrient car--'S weeten with non-nutritive Michael Starr, Mr. and Mrs,{riers. If you have been short- Sweetener. On Howard Keyser of Windsor;|changed on the calorie score, TRY MEAT PATTY load and the Reverend R. H. Rick-apply every trick of the dieti-! "4° third choice of broaktast| "en ard of Belleville. tian's trade to keep nutrients up this plan you meter at any one time. It's load that fattens. e best possible reduc 4/program is to team diet and ex- ercise together, Walk two miles y. Exercise tones the m stops the sagging It helps vou to burn calories. A green salad with crisp apple} Slices, crisp celery and lettuce add a change of texture to the meal. Total calories 400. oul the calories and avoid an over- the ing us-| and SEWING MACHINE and VACUUM REPAIRS To All-Makes WHITE ELNA SEWING CENTRE 38 Bond West, Oshowe 725-7181 | | | | eral Motors until his retire-|~-- adie Ran and calories down could be a lean meat patty, ment two years ago. He is a U d M h ee nen na ee intone of toast, fruit or juice and past master of the Cedar} ask Be Weta ee a da Masonic Lodge and belongs to} hwe others ape bias Pee ee Lunch should be a meal that/cles, the Oshawa Curling Club. Pi ; arated serine Shaan. : stays by you for four how and Mrs. Clemence are hp*h Find A Haven ae tap Hee hy gor aise can furnish 300 to 400 calories active members of the Lawn Ss Denhoa seaay eh «(An open-face sandwich makes a Bowling. Club .and-- Kingsview In St. Andre Home Bae 300 calories forthe morning |catistying meal, provided lean United Church. Mr. Clemence By PEG HENDRICK | ' meat or some protein is used is a board member of the; BInDEFORD, Me. (AP) --|tive director of St. Andre's and/On a thin slice of bread spread church and Mrs, Clemence is aiLinda, a 20-year-old college the only Roman Catholic nun in|dieter's mayonnaise, use a gen member of the UCW of Kings-/honor student, is shy, single and) Maine who is a professional so-erous serving of leftover lean view Church, pregnant. cial worker, says most girls arejmeat. or ground round steak Among the guests that at-] 'The child's father, also avstu-\ry "open yn month of pregnan-|(fat trimmed before grinding) um tended the open house on Satur-iqent, didn't want marriage and hoe : day were some members of the|Tinda considered dropping out : s wedding party of 40 years ag0./of school and having an abor- 125 AROPTED Bert Jewell, who acted as best|tion, Of the 130 babies born last man, Mrs, Lawrence Cryder-| tistead she turned to the sis-/year at St. Andre's, only five Sooner or later. man of Bowmanville, was maid), of honor and Mrs. Ross Dun-} s anti rate St.jter Elizabeth canson of Oshawa, who was the) He EOL are HO Oner ale se) " flower girl. Hostess in the afternoon was|state, Lawrence Allen. Pouring tea in the afternoon were Mrs. Mrs. Frank James, Mrs. Hubert Chase, Mrs. Mrs. _ Clemence's Newcastle, Mrs. Glenney. Serving in noon were Mrs, Miss John Baker and sister Archibald the after- Robert Linda Duncanson, from Lean, Miss Jane DeCoe, Mrs. Ross Switzer and Mrs. John DeCoe. Hostesses in the evening were Mrs. Russell William Hanna. Pouring the evening were Miss DeCoe and Mrs. tea in Mar- jorie Clemence, Mr. Clemence's | sa eS " sister; and Mrs. Irwin Colwill.jever turned away because sne|this predicament. evening Serving in the were Mrs, Gordon Hanna, Mrs. Wil- ergservants of the Immaculate| were kept by their mothers, Sis- says. Adoptions j;Andre Home, the only licensedjare arranged through state or jhome for unwed mothers in the ee agencies and the home itself. Babies are placed in homes of use a good old-fashioned "St. Andre's has been a sec-| ond ey to dg Says,|the same faith as the parents, Could be you feel a | "Fm a Protestant but I'll never) Nuns serve as "group moth vgs Phat Pring ght ers" and counsel the girls dur- math Inv Siidioe and will gradu-|1"5 the difficult weeks before ate with my class. t "My biggest regret is that I'll) nevér know my baby, but it's! better that way I guess." | The home has accommoda- tions for 35, and girls of all) Sister Elizabeth says the work faiths are accepted. The home|the nuns do at the home is operates on private and church)" wonderful but frustrating--be funds and receives $8,500 annual-|cause the best time to reach ly from the state. No one is\these girls is before they get in| feel sad and slightly off-balance. Regular household chores and light recreational activities keep) the residents of the home occu- pied. With an old-fashion cans afford it. 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