ll EV, ox EIN SEER Oo BE OS ir -- PORT PERRY STAR, | by ' FANT an lh ed 3 - . FELASPRNN LAUNCH CN FL VIARIR OS 1) WEA RECS WANRATR XX U6 FRA, POON GA ANAL Thursday, April 8th, 1965 Increase In Unwed Mothers Of Great Concern To C.A.S. The dramatic increase in un- wed mothers (over 111% since 1960) seeking assistance from the Children's Aid Society of Outario County and the City of Oshawa has prompted the So- ciety to plan its Annual Meet- ing around this problem. In 1964, 148 unmarried mothers made use of the services, avail- able through the Children's Aid Society, to help them plan for their babies and for themselves. These mothers ranged in age from 14 to 42 years. They came from all walks of life and from all strata of society. Thirty-three of them were stu- dents. A panel discussion of the problems associated with out- of-wedlock families will be fea- tured at the Children's Aid So- ciety Amnyal Meeting at- St. Gregory's Auditorium in Osh- awa. The date is April 29th and the time 8,00 p.m. N Moderating the panel will be Judge Terry Moore, Q.C., of WHitby who recently became a Family and Juvenile Court Judge for Metropolitan Toronto. Panelists will be: Sister St. Au- gustine, Superintendent of Ro- salie Hall, a maternity home for unmarried mothers in Toronto; Mr. Angus Dixon, Principal of O'Neill Collegiate; Mr. Cyril Greenland, Social Work Ad- viser, Ontario Department of Health; Dr. R. D. W. Guselle, Oshawa Physician and a Direct- or of the Children's Aid So- ciety; and Rev. John Porter, of Westminster United Church, Oshawa. The general public is invited to attend the meeting both to hear -and to participate in the discussion. Bowling Standings MEN'S THURSDAY NIGHT LEAGUE April 1st Standing-- #1-- ' Black Jacks ........... . 3342 GibSOIYS ..cvveeininienrinine 3248 Carnegies ......... w B212 Blow Kings ........... 3207 SHAE cen mii DeLuxe #to-- Bill's Ref. ......ccovervvnns 8206 Whiz Bangs 8125 Legionaires Goofers cue. Head Pins . Moleors wim innimies Over 225 Singles-- R. Sweetman--327; G. Goode --309, 248; G. McHugh--291; F. Hastings--283, 231; D. Durham --273, 228; D. Butt--268, 267; J. Owen--266, 255; K. Ashton-- 255, 247; D. Wallace -- 253; J. Ccok--252; K. Middleton--251; R. Willerton -- 248; C. Watt-- 249; R, McNeill -- 244, 243; D, Ferder--243; R. Howsam--243; B. Heard -- 242; H. Jeffrey-- 241; T. Thomas--241; J. Wal- dirsperger--240; I. Boyd--239, 225; T. Eden--238; W. Owen-- 238; R. Wallace -- 236; D. Keetch--235; G. Menzies--229; A. Menzies--228. Over 600 Triples-- G. Goode--T762; K. Ashton-- 719; D. Butt -- 718; R. Sweet- man -- 708; F. Hastings -- 698; D. Durham--695; J. Owen--6933 R. McNeill--682; T. Thomas-- 666; I. Boyd--654; R. Willerton --649; R. Wallace -- 640; -H. Jeffrey -- 627; K. Middleton-- 625; J. Waldinsperger--806; G. Menzies--604, LADIES MONDAY NIGHT LEAGUE Final Standings-- Menthols ......cc.es Exports ....... No. 7s ... Bools icici Viceroys ... 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Gaylords Banquet at the Oddfellows Hall at 7 p.m., April 12th, LADIES WEDNESDAY NIGHT LEAGUE Mar. 31st Standings-- Giraffes .......oue... 2 31 Hippos .ceeniveniinns b 28 APBR ciisrrrisssissvivssinia 1 26 Rhinos ....cccvevvnninns 4 26 Lions iene 3 26 Leopards cece i 25 Boars nannies 2 20 Panthers b 17 Tigers cc. we 2.16 Crocodiles b 14 Zebras icin 0 14 Elephants ..........u. 0 9 Singles Over 210-- G. Hastings -- 296, 286, 285; E. Doyle--296, 229, 220; J. Hull --285, 239; E. Snooks--269; S. Brignall--265; R. Short--264; M. St, John--260, 248; J. Car- negie--248; H. Heard -- 242," 219; C. Warriner--238, 231; R. Wiiliams---238; D. Van Camp-- 235; J. Mahaffy -- 234; M. Doupe -- 231; E. Bailey -- 226, 225; D, Menzies--217; S. Bell-- 217; V. Chapman -- 216; V. Rider--216; F. Cochrane--215; B. Oke--212; C. Wilson--211. Triples Over 600-- G. Hastings--867; E. Doyle --745; J. Hull--727; H. Heard nall -- 617; C. Warriner -- 616; R. Williams--609. | SOLD IT THROUGH THE ---648; E. Snooks--641; S. 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