™ THe _-- -- Fridey, oie 7, 1967 " : ; Opportunities For Housewives | Lurk In Many Ordinary Duties | By ROBERTA ROESCH bed at some point during the 4 lay. Fg poccrhadley-rgg po The secret lies in getting to anal i ; | work on the routine chores that {bored young housewive who is} : | far too b with routine things | have to be done, and then mov- Ito y constructive with any-| ing on to the other pursuits that lthing challenging during the|@Ppear more challenging--even day. F | though " time Led them has to 1 Atal i be less than an hour. At algne t abt ie _ M.A Quite apart from finding the | Dear Mrs. M.H.: No woman|time for the extra things in |who really wants to be con-| Your life, you are definitely | structive is too busy to be that| cing constructive while doing ie tive 1s too busy to _°* | some of the routine things that | | keep a home going. It would be tended the "Once i a Life-|a miserable world if no one jtime Dinner'* arranged by the | took time for that. Canadian Federation of Univer-| Dear Roberta Roesch: I have sity Women. Fifteen hundred | been working for over a year }members of the CFUW gather-| and I'm not afraid of working ed at the Royal York Hotel to} hard. In fact, I'm so conscien- honor Miss Judy LaMarsh, Can-| tious, I'd never want to give ada's only -woman_ cabinet jess in service than I receive in member. my paycheck. But for the past | The June pot-luck supper was | six months my boss has been held at the home of Mrs. A. M.| asking me to work exceptional- Dixon. | ly long hours--often far into the | At the September coffee | eyening--and he never offers to party at the YMCA, members| pay me anything extra for my jwelcomed prospective ne W time. ;members and acquainted them) My family is starting to raise |with activities of the club i. ruckus and say he is taking | The Christmas dinner will be} aqyantage of me, and I'm held in December. Members beginning to think so, too, since look forward to the club's lat-|) could use the money for the est production "This is the Year! oytra time I put in. i Was. he \ I don't know how to handle choabe eae. nt club | this, though, without making activities. Since the club was) my employer feel I'm afraid of founded in 1945 the membership | OPPORTUNITIES FOR has more than doubled. (Continued on Page 18A) MRS. E. J. PINTO, left, man and past-president of the house as it will ulti- and Mrs. R. H. 'Donald, the Oshawa Historical So- mately appear. The Univer- past-president, right, of the ciety which is working for sity Women's Club has held | University Women's Club. of the restoration of the old many events to raise funds | Oshawa and District are Robinson House at Oshawa to further the endeavor of | seen with Mrs Cra: & harbor. The painting by the Historical Society. | Conant, »ymmittee chair- Catherine Christie shows --Oshawa Times Photo Club Exceeds Target For Funds|*,t%%°" vos ell IN THIS TT: ' vi i. }at an approved university in an ' je rging na . This yee For Historical Society Project [warsvinser°ts tre. stoaents jat the University of Krala, ] Membe p in the University seas Centennial Scholarship" India. | a \ | } Women's » of Oshawa and and was founded in honor of| In June of this year almost District numbers 120. Meetings Canada's 100th birthday. [t wil! .alf of the club's members at- are held monthly at the YWCA The club also has numerous Ds. which interest once or twi groups French and this music, cra relations Programs for the year have been interesting and yaried, dealing with such subjects as wills and money, the work of the Canadian Association of Consumers, life in the Easter Island, regional planning for! Oshawa and a review of the CFUW book "The Clear Spirit" by its author. The present executive took office in May. President, Mrs Cc. .M 'Iliott; past president, SPACIOUS SUITES Mrs. R. Il. Donald; 1st vice- ohesident Mrs N. H raiond: INDIVIDUAL MAIL DELIVERY son; 2nd vice-president, Mrs. LIVING ACCOMMODATIONS including... SWIMMING POOL SAUNA ROOM & GYM AMPLE PARKING PLAYGROUND BUS STOP AT DOOR COLOURED STOVES & FRIGS ts, and international DUDS. W. H. fflarris;, treasurer, Mrs - bh G wet an _Tecording sec- she'll be living on velvet atin wun aa with Faberge's luxe, lush, and Stirling. and conveners. lovely velvet box (re-usable for gloves, The centenary year saw great lingerie, tissues, shoes, etc.) . activity in fund-raising to help filled with her favorite fragrance 5 i ~ the Historical Society of Osh- : H Isn Lit y awa in ils restoration of Robin- phlei a bath ritual: ice to know son House. Club projects were ologne Extraordinaire ...Bath Powder t x pise_Cinb_prviects Ww ae ; vse at numer -- Senge obey Savon Extraordinaire ...Skin and Bath Perfume h Rak have a bridge held at Henry House, a imported from France! i bin to tl Five Nalin Be APHRODISIA in moss green velvet... resident manager, Beery, Ol PEANNOIG, orue WOODHUE in antique gold velvet . classes. Receipts from~ these 9 Cleve Cae ei fio™ amar | © TIGRESS in Tigress-striped velvet... superintendent and ly set goal " | FLAMBEAU in flame velvet The one biz money raising . rent project of the year is a theatre Boudoir Box by Fabergé complete 14.50 al agent. night, he'd to raise money for scholarships for girls from this district who go on to university studies This year five local scholar ships were awarded, all reci- pients being Ontario Sc holar ship winners and active in school activities. A book was presented to each of these girls, | as well as to any other Ontario Scholarship winners. | DRUGS. 191 NONQUON RD. ew schol h was | ancy foe the first time this || 28 KING ST. EAST PHONE 723-4621 723-6022 year by the University Wom- |}; OPEN EVENINGS TILL 9 P.M. ee ' en's Club of Oshawa and Dis-| * trict. 'This is called 'the Over-' CEN The annu the work ¢ sponsored | Club and W sociation to Lyceu Memo The Centen Lyceum Club Association t Garden Tea, ful grounds home of Col. on the after when the su giory, and, | thousand per They were dent Mrs. | Jace at the e Jace at the ¢ raced garder members we fashioned co pected guest, mese kitten : and spent ov in. the sunsh The visito beautiful gro hold gentiem four included the formal fountains an¢ villion, the I wers and th contained th antique glas: ely painting: stall. During the jan dancers : led the law fainment, 32 where refre: ed by the ¢ relatives of a busy plac Tea was senior mem orated with with the sil flecting the On the in Laughlin Mi Wallace visi for a half h priviledged ourous larg Peel of "A' children re! the firepla bodies. The after cessful, bot ancially. HOUS To clear place a fac er, set it c through th als several haeneree