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Weston Times Advertiser (1962), 26 Nov 1964, p. 10

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1 . THE ADVERTISER â€" GUARDIAN, Thursday, November 26, 1964 â€" Mis« Beth Moorhouse, formerly of Aberfoyle Crescent, whe bas been with the department of Extérnal Affairs in Ottawa has been posted to Ankaia, Turkey. â€" She leaves toâ€"morrow from the International Airport. A fascinating history covering 57 yea by Miss Josephine Creech when Lambton tute celebrated their anniversary Mecently Mrs. Harry Johnson presided. The Richy humorous skit to the program. Mr®. Roy had taken part and the cvening closed w Â¥ened hy Mrs. E. Bischoff in (Gre the T‘hine as fa thwaite. . Ass Malcoim Baif and Mra. Ge planned for t Saturday from Hawaii. They spent th sister, Lt. Col. Marguerite Lines, whe with the American army. With her great deal, including many outâ€"ofâ€"% average tourist misses. A reception for the Ellen Little, was given Friday evening at their assisted by their family Baker and by Mrs. Robe A tea on Saturday afte ing Miss Mary Ellen Little At Quite a few Etobicoke women were among the 384 curlers who started out in the fourâ€"day Toronto and District Ladie®‘ Bonspiel lact week. Two rinks from the Dixie Club brought home prizes. Reaching the semiâ€"final« of the Main Event was the rink of Mrs. Harold Irwin, Decarie Circle, with Mrs. Wm. Law, Hartfield Road. vice; Mrs. Crosbie McDonald, Cheviot Place, 2nd; and Mrs. Glen Johnson, lead. Mrs. J. A. Cole‘s Dixie rink wom the Third Event. with MrsG. A. Musgrove, Evans Ave.. vice; Mrs. Vic Stringer, Shaver Ct., 2nd; and Mrs. Bruce Kivell, lead. Congratulations. Dixie‘ viceâ€"capt., evening players; and Miss Gertrude Tackabe viceâ€"capt., evening players. The Ladies" Section of Islington Golf Club held their annual meeting last Monday evening at the Clubhouse. Mrs. A. 6. Nelson, Dunedin Dr., was elected president, succeeding Mrs. Gordon Adams. 1st viceâ€"president is Mrs. F. L. Roelofson, Brentwood Road N.; and 2nd viceâ€"president. Mrs. James Kirkâ€" wood, Cronin Drive. Miss Marguerite Launtrie and Mrs. G. I. Bentley are secretaries; Miss Betty Liscombe, treasurer; Miss Lac Barrett, asst. treasurer; Mrs. W. V. Rundle. social convener; Mrs. G. K. Blair, asst. social convener; Mrs. Harold Holt, capâ€" tain; Mrs. George F. Topp, viceâ€"capt. Mrs. Kathleen Dodgson, Mr. and M Princess Marga Hartford. Conn Mr. and Mrs. James F. Jewson, Bywood Drive their guest Mr. Jewson‘s mother, Mrs. J. E. Je Erie. The Jewsons moved to Islington from Corm mer. Their daughter, Cathie, is a student at Macd St. Anne de Bellevue. Quebec: and their younger d is at Etobicoke Collegiate. We welcome them to Several coffee parties are being given this week for Norma Carrier. who has been nominated for the Etobicoke Board of Education in Ward 2. Among the hostesses are Mrs. C. M. Neiman, Southway Drive; Mrs. L. V. Tibert. Chestnut Hills Parkway: Mrs. Lioyd Sharpe, Hilldowntre®*Road: Mrs. Douglas Cornish, Valecrest Drive; and Mrs. S. S. Vozoris. Grimsby Ct D. Johnston, Friar‘s L cently spent three mon the underâ€"developed nat is the son of Dr. and M Jame George Williams nursing at the S ronto Western E Brian Ure is at the ( low is at Manchester riett Smith is at Q School of Nursing: 1 York University. ~B Maste At the University of Waterloo are I Condie, Kenneth McPhail, and Michael Sn University College, John Christie, Kenneth Mary Stewart, Sybil Swan and Carol Yage is at the University of Windsor; Alexan University; and Gillian Wyner at Vassar { 20 are at the University of Toront Bisiecki, Richard Brown, George Comr Groves, Joyce Hall, Barbara Jesson, R Lean, David Meen, Rowland Menagh, lins, Kathryn Riley, John Seeback. Thompson, Robert Thompson, and Cat} At Burnhamthorpe Collegiate on Friday evening, 66 stuâ€" dents received their Honor Graduation diplomas. Of this numâ€" ber 63 are taking furtherseducation at a variety of schools and universities. . Enrolled at Lakeshore Teachers‘ College are: Donna Bishop, Anne Bonnah, Bruce Broomfield, Eileen Jacko, Naney Proctor, Evelyn Richter, Lynde Smith and Ruth Trumble. Robert Anderson and Juhn Slobodian are at Ryerson Technical Institute. â€" Brian Tingey is back at Burnhamthorpe. Gene Bracken is studying Chartered Accountancy. Renate Cook is at the Ontario College of A:t. A] Mr. and Mrs. Robert M We and Mrs. Zig Orun have returned to their h Margaret Bivd.. after attending a cousin‘s wer Nursing: Kent O‘ ersity. Brian Mo Han Sick Children‘s Hospita!; Marsha M Hospital; and Linda Judson, at We the tea g this evening at the home of M ar‘s Lane. Mr. Hugh Harrison e months in Africa on an ext« C Bivd., aiter attending a cousin‘s weddin They spent a few days in New York Cit their son, Brian, and his fiancee, Miss Mary iven by Mr. and Mrs. Norcliffe Baker last heir home on Kingsway Crescent. They were mily, Mr. and Mrs. Sceott Baker, and Mr. Don Robert McMath, and Mist Elizabeth Walker. M e next n Glen Johnson, lead. Mrs. J. A. Cole‘s D Event. with Mrs G. A. Musgrove, Ey Stringer, Shaver Ct., 2nd; and Mrs. Br tulations, Dixie! ersity of Toronto: Winnifred Barber, Lou m, George Comrie, Keith Deviney, Judith irbara Jesson, Richard Lint, Robert Macâ€" wland Menagh, Peter Neville, Elga Ozoâ€" John Seeback, Stephen Sherriff, Keith mpson, and Catherine Van Iterson ario Agricu M R rsary Mecently at the Weston d. The Richview W.1. contri m. Mra. Roy Arlow thanked ning closed with refreshmen Ha Waterloo are Richard Birch, Robert and Michael Smith; and at Waterloo hristie, Kenneth Cox, Barry Navarra, and Carol Yager. Kathleen Williams and Carol Yager. Kath Vindsor; Alexander Wil e, North Manchester, 1 Dianne Myhal. at the Connor and Judith Ric nrad and Chris Myle . Morin Manchester, Indiana. Ha Dianne Myhal. at the Nightinga ‘onnor and Judith Richards are : mrad and Chris Myles are at S Montreal. Verna Zawiski is takin s Hospita!; Marsha Mennell, at T/ Valecrest D: pent three w n Goil Club held their annua the Clubhouse. Mrs. A. F president, succeeding Mrs t is Mrs. F. L. Roelofson president. Mrs. James Kirk inwed the reception, honorâ€" ttle is the daughter of Mr. Road, and the wedding is theâ€" way and Ma W M speaker. Thorncre M M the Weston Arena. W.1. contributed a »w thanked all who J Ma H d Wil ege, and . arrived home s there with th exe. Poughkeep W E. M. Bassing daurhte de they Platt Mr. Ha B age Hu saw a h the At M H nshi mSSt Mi Ta H style to which they have never been accustomed," said Mrs. Gilâ€" more, "and furthermore do not Speaking before the association Wednesday night during a panel discussion to determine whether or not women should receive equal pay and opportunities as men, Mrs. Gilmore stated that since World War Two women have been working outside the home in increasing numbers and men "who are bucking equal pay status" are thoroughly enjoying the fruits of their labors By Joy McAllister Men have never had it so good believes Adele Gilmore, secretary for G. S. Shipp & Son Ltd. and member of the Toronto West Branch of the Association of Adâ€" ministrative Assistants. M "Most of them are tyle to which they *Men Never Had It So Good" Women Claim Association Argues Merits Of Equal Pay d electrical cond family ttagesâ€"most le depression ed . .0 dt than a manâ€"a We R mer womar plicate he bes ve up cs to meet ower t tab Mro Madame in‘s emot ed than the best of e to decide a complete s nalitical eau the United S qual pay for 1 the late Pres o maodyv eir lovely homes st in furnishings equipment; . the car and summer of â€" which, she never be attained are It t} th Kenr itude We mpete with on â€" equal need a f the red egos point she t cla: nting women are n and exâ€" form | the their perâ€" a man s ellectual ale comâ€" effective this. she are paid per cent this disâ€" confined includes dit ves that AMmna State Du cial pro jfied Ou out ting nal r to ng ot In answer to this, one member suggested there would likely be little need for this sort of busiâ€" ness practice if women were in charge. But Mrs. Adams pointed " mETE NOC prepared to m-hf She conceded that women with the _ necessary sacrifices for dependents would suffer echsid. executive positionsâ€"that . they erably if they lost their jobs but were unwilling to put in long that many others would merely hours of overtime and unwilling | stay home and join the local cofâ€" to take their work home with}tu club. "They might have to them. She also pointed to certain | vacation in Gananoque instead of business practices that she felt Guatemala," she said, "and that were related to women: !!econd car might have to go, but "It is virtually impossible to ‘otherwise life would go on much imagine a woman clinching a deal|as usual." on the golf course or over a ; Adele Gilmore thought otherâ€" drink and yet an awful lot of | wise. "Recent studies in a numâ€" business is done in this way," she ‘ ber of countries demonstrate beâ€" said. en oo on en ie Another member of the pcnel,] Bery! Adams, program chairman for the association, thought womâ€" | en were not prepared to m-h* the _ necessary _ sacrifices for | executive positionsâ€"that . they were unwilling to put in long hours of overtime and unwilh'nz} "Women who worked themâ€"| selves into a position where they are on the edge of managerial status must have a sense of reaâ€" soning and responsibility, otherâ€" wise they would not be in that| position," she said, "and if they | also possess a sense of intujtion} this is an added qualification." | With 6 Years of Continuous Service on the RE â€" ELECT Dr. W. F. Graydon Body and Fender Repairs Kingsway Collision Service Ltd. ETOBICOKE BOARD : OF EDUCATION WARD 2 Complete REFINISHING QUALITY WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED SCIENTIST â€" ENGINEER â€" PROFESSOR 3803 DUNDAS STREET WEST EAST OF THE HUMBER BRIDGE 7 63 â€" 4 625 COURTESY CARS AVAILABLE Bondy, George ALL MAKES "For Sincere Representation" â€" ELECT COUNCILLOR â€" WARD 4 "Let George Do It" BUSINESSMAN IRENE BEATIE Adele Gilmore thought otherâ€" wise. "Recent studies in a numâ€" ber of countries demonstrate beâ€" yond question," she said, "that the majority of married women who are working outside their homes do so from necessity rather than choice. These women have educated themselves extensively VOTERS in WARD 2 KNOW and SUPPORT your CANDIDATE REâ€"ELECT to a number of reasons why to assume greater responsibiliâ€" women should not be elevated to l ties at higher pay and job levels. such a position and why in her|So it is obvious women are here opinion they should not expect ’ to stay in the business world and the same salary: as such should receive equal "Women work for a variety of | "i&hts in pay and opportunities as reasons," she said. "Some are|MeMâ€"providing, of course, they career women by choice, some by | are equipped to do the job that a necessity; others are just filling | Male gould do." in the time until the family @râ€"| Mrs. Adams said she had conâ€" rives or to ‘keep themselves busy |tacted a number of firms to deâ€" after the family has grown." terpline whathas ne WE abhan ns Etobicoke Council Proven ABILITY during 9 years | X | Mrs. Adams said she had conâ€" tacted a number of firms to deâ€" termine whether or not women were paid on an equal basis as men, Personnel managers of the larger companies in Toronto, she said, maintained their companies paid q jobâ€"rate regardless of sex. But_ one enterprising member as®#d all present to raise their Cooperâ€"Davis Limited Nylons GRAND OPENING We‘re proud of our fine craftsâ€" manship. It gives new life and beauty to worn furnjture through rebuilding and recovâ€" ering. Large selection of Fabrics. 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Not one present knew of any women holding an executive position However, it was generally conâ€" ceded that perhaps women were not quite ready to take over top pusitions. Given 10 more years or so they might be sufficiently conâ€" PLUS BOTTLE DEPOSIT PHONE HU. 94450 Guardian C D 1 already subscribirvig the Etobicoke Advertiserâ€"Guardian Fill out eoupen and mail ; Circulation Dept., Etobicoke Advertiserâ€"GuardJan, U Please have the Welcome Wagon Hostess call on me D 1 would like to subscribe to the Etobicoke Advertiser Prince Edward Island WELCOME NEWCOMERS! Use this coupon to let us know you‘re here DAVID LACEY Re â€" elect COUNCILLOR WARD 3 Welcome For Information: Telephone 621â€"2068 For Continued Service FROZIEN TV Dinners . 1 GOLDEN YELLOW Ib. I 2( Opening Special! December 7. 1964 FRIL & SAT.. NOV. 27â€"23 DAIRYLEA, 24â€" OZ. 10 TELL THEM ABOUT WELCOME WAGON If you know of a family whe has just arrived in your community, be surt to tell them about Welcome Wagon. They will be delighted with the basket of gifts and helpful information they will receive from our hostess, a symbol of the comâ€" munity‘s traditional hospitality. Or you may _ gatle; _ B RE A D FRYING OR ROASTING Ib. TORONTO 7, ONTARIO 10â€" â€" 39. Judging from the manâ€"size sandwiches served at the meet. ing‘s adjournment one could say they were well on their way, ditioned to compete satisfactorily they concluded. Jean Bowring FOR BOARD OF EDUCATION IN WARD 2 PER LOAF «o 99 + 55. Vote

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