| Says Canadians ; THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thundey, August 13, 1959 ¢ | cy. ao De foe ,, |Better Raspberries in 1960 | but Un-manner : . | BRISTOL, England i] %| Result of Good Pruning Now ¢ Lat a clan, een ten no had dics le ca, ti 3 INSPIRED | Canadian men unusually hand-|do somethi about it right now. which many diseases can spread. | Botanists of the Ontario Depart-| Thin the rows to keep them! men | . N tries J Jacking nthe sian ment of Agriculture recommend from becoming wide and 2 "No Canadian man ould(a Seneral "good ing"'| dre o a u campaign as a start for increas- | ed yields in 1960. coat," says Barbara Tann. or Cane Sou, Bs} he did, the equality - conscious ommon Gis | | Canadian girls could take it as|es.0f raspberries in Ontario. On| lan insult." the young ants, ye Hizease a | Miss Tann, daughter of Bert pears as small oval to cirewar (ro wh minages Brea Rov. it, hich Evesual bese] ers soccer club, adds that she'd der Sey spots 2 to Be.) p ibe ha to her own doors - o Vr rr antic: Cveadinn teach coe Srregilar Dloiches oy the] VENETIAN BLIND. M ksi © es, ch may spilt an | ing assignment if she gets. the dry out as a result. The death of] © chance 3 {these canes can bring about] * DRAPERY TRICKS "As a teacher, I earn three(guite a marked decrease in| times more than I did in the yield, | same job at home. The cost living 1" only double what 1 cee er from season see in England. son on the old canes. Therefore, | She found Canadians forth-|prune out and destroy all old {rightly honest, an hemesty $0 canes. Cut and burn diseased, {vigorous that at first she took it cpindly and surplus canes. Leave for bad manners. lonly enough healthy, vigorous) "We don't speak English, we'!sone< for next year's erop. 4 |speak Canadian," her junior| Aim at weed control by means, BOYISH FUN jclass told her when she took her of good, clean cultivation. Weeds 3 first language lesson. are good moisture-holding agents | Of British emigrants, she says some of them expect a land of milk and honey here fortunes| ican be made for no work. "They don't realize that they must work, and work hard, at jobs more menial than they had |in England before they can begin | MARY HAWORTH'S MAIL A ati [=] ~ Widow Asks How To Succeed : a "28 | Totally new! Compact make-up In Quest For Male Company y | Tm | 3 De An Early Bird! Enjoy Dear Mary Haworth: 1 am alinto something deeper and more widow in my fifties. 1 was mar- wonderfui, eventually To am | ee i ve et me 1 A Neggoilf he wd "=~ An Unrestricted Selection y of Mr. | grandson of Mrs. Elizabeth Ray W r. Simcoe Wagar and Mrs. Louisa King- south s the. ston of Oshawa and Mrs. Grace grandson of Mr. and Mrs, Glen | Mecllmoyl of Peterborough Wagar and Mrs Clarence Photo by Mary's Studio Brimtul of s Barton | Miller of Haliburton and great- several nice chaps but I believe found a new love, to whom 1 that my trouble is comparing |have been engaged for some them with my late husband. months. But now my old love is Everyone tells me I shouldn't do back again and I still love him: this. maybe 1 always will. What zs : : 1 am well able to take care of should 1 do? S.8 | 3 1 5 WHAT myself, really not looking forge AppEAL? someone to marry: but would " ' & i ' és like to meet a companionable] Dear 8.5.: At least it must be | A Pettit)! : 4 3 cospects a Jady. 1 have [200d to know that time confirms | 4,7 As | Sp in id a ! ; at deal about join- the rightness of your first Judg-| 7 1 ? PY 1 EIRRELET i" . 4 » social club. Can you ment, in loving No. 1 boy at sight. f ; ; FEE E t dd i . i ; . What to do with two loves? Don't : K.V do anything hasty. As life length- ; ' g | 4 23415 p APR, i £4 BRAVE FACADE ens, loves multiply and overlap; | # ot Tr | pe: F111 jit 4 uy 4 & \ 4 La ANS TO YOU Dear K.V.: Your letter puts up and "each love is different from a | i 9h Ue) 1A) 4 r 3 4 . 4 a brave front, to conceal piteous the other Love supported by the : 5 | 2 0 i. # 1 - 3 5 4 i po 4 emptiness of life. You do want broadest range of compatible in- a 4 | i oo x Pi : = TE, oh ye - a man, of course, to he your sec-|terests is better for marriage, yy voll | ie. : 7 \ ig ond husband and restore a mean- than love chiefly fueled by sex ' | h hi gy FA whe Gy 4 1 ® IN SAVINGS ingful pattern to activity to your appeal M.H Ze. 2 4 | ' ; i 2 < ; hii ee days. Mary Haworth counsel 8| : 1 | - > y 2 4 You may as well face that fact through her column, not by mail You don't have to broadcast this or personal ite rview Write her in care of this newspaper. inside truth to your world, but aid Y in golden metal case Joi vos 1 Se i Ek | tev Simons' When you know what you want Kay Simons Home, LAL 5 No greasy foundation to mask... blotch. .. streak or change H 1 Of Seed fal: jdm 1 H boat : ' shade. For the first time! That delicate glow, that wonders : 1 a : complete showing of authentic Now in sour fifties: von haven't $ a Iouseboa ful loose-powder-look captured in a compact! Like a silkem | i y om vy, 3 7 Ar . season styles. Eve ar- the magnetism of voung flesh to h h mist, Coty's FRENCH FLAIR covers flaws, shadows, lines, { of Td A be i new season styles. ryg help vou, in attracting male love On t e T ames | Discover FRENCH FLAIR today. It's the most exciting come - a as ment is fresh and thrilling 5 you'll have to compe sate hy By SYLVIA HACK pact make-up you can wear | In 9 heavenly shades. § : ' ering co interest and a| canadian Press Staff Writer | ts i fashi i ' . ith n shion detail. LONDON (CP)--A year ago| PAIR-UPS k ol 5 $s w th new fa e general background of wellbeing August also is our first major sale Traditionally, August is the month for presenting the first to men, if you are to catch one taxi spring. RK Se Be ur very as spring, ay St was % INT for your very own walking along the street in Osh Star AA and . iy fh x S £ I bh BE POSITIVE awa, thinking of Robert Brown igay "dress" look! Choose blouse Build up your looks. as w sum- ing's line: Oh, to be in England] it, li 00 4 " : square neck ~ollz mess, posture, skin care, hair now that April's here Itop ye peckline 5 Ary ° ----- style and grooming, becoming| April and 25-year-old Kav ar |front pleats. Sew-easy in plaid, clothes and the like. Spend max- rived simultaneously this year |checks, plain. Tomorrow's pat- Refill 1.25 r | | imum time outdo s. to get a znd the shapely brunette, who tern: Half-sizer . healthy glow. Be nice to women: once had her own radio program' Printed Pattern 4683: Misses' It's unspillable. .. refillable... and it looks like fine jewelry! make friends of them. Find onelj, Kitchener, Ont. plans to see|Sizes 12, 14, 16. 18, 20; 40. Size or nore ayoca ona outlets, a few more Aprils before she 16 takes 5% yards 35-inch bi ia 3 4 SE I ove Zgmwet Igoe hack Printed directions on each pat- wi is ments and peltries that awaits you here Shurch or political group, OF ae| A radio and press interv lower \etW Dart. Easier, SOfmale: | : : : 3 ely or a nurse's With the British Travel Associa-| * Y CENTS (50c) in b : hi a. : Log 0 a oii or I tion, she travels all over Eng. coins (stamps cannot be accept- \ A ¥ «00 IS fitting tribute to the months of Su i § land with a tape-recorder and |ed) for this pattern. Please print > i A ¢ i " In short, don't just join a social|camera. interviewing and photo- | Plainly SIZE, NAME, ADDRESS, } effort devoted on our part to makin elub in a "gettmz" mood. Rather |graphing tourists in historical or [STYLE NUMBER { % of take a positive tack toward over- picturesque spots. The tapes and| Send order to ANNE ADAMS, | aoming your apar jess from the pictures are sent to radio sta- care of The'Oshawa Times, Pat-| oa 4 ain stream of living When vou tions and newspapers all over the tern Dept, Oshawa, Ont v a success are better occupied as a doer, |world to help publicize travel to| ee ee ---- - - a F "5 y i Pod . eontributing something to the Britain | "lt > oy >, 1 3 y world about vou then social leads ; nA WAC WoW We os oS ne Fa" f i will develop naturally and you|TURN TOURIST ! : us: ®oe oe 7D 00. BEI es, NC is ir ® Convenient Budget Terms ean pursue them without pathos! Kay says she's having a won-| $ : ho ® A small deposit secures your selection or an air of desperation. M.H. |derful time. In the course of a | i ges. er > week her job may take her to S » A | | a ; 3 No carrying char, HOW EXPLAIN? Canterbury, Stratford om - Avon | emi- nnua A 1 3 ¥ . 3 ® Goods Satisfactory or money refunded x month of the season . . . when we pro- a ro vide generous advance-season savings to induce your early selection. The unsurpassed display of fine fur gar- EE Plwaw this annual fur event an overwhelming tell me where I might obtain " x she plans to g fo reading material explaining the Se ans 0-20 to te Edinburg) physiology of growth to my 12- | year-old daughter? I am sure When the tourist season ends in| 2 there must be hooks that would September, she intends to be-| spell out the facts more clearly SOM ¢ tourist herself, following | and acceptably: than I could. 1 the sun on the Continent for three| would aporeciate your immediate months. After that she hopes to) suggestions BL move on to look at central or South Africa. She's studying Afri-| i ASK LIBRARIAN kaans just in case. | | Dear B.L.: The reader's ad-|- visory service in the nearest pub- lie library would assist you in WALMSLEY and MAGILL selecting reading material along| this line suitable for children.| 9 KING ST. E, OSHAWA y A And perhaps also a pe RA 5-3506 : tary list, suite to parents--to prepare them for question-and-| ' 1 offers a complete selection of Bra has no peciais sevcs of eos momen | CONTINUES FOR THE BALANCE this kind, surely the librarian| styled for the discrim- ; herself has the taste and read-| inating 0 S tng-knowledge to afford sound| ge for. . 4 | F THI WEEK pidance in the matter. So tell} i what you need; and ask her Shi RE oo | THIS IS YOUR LAST CHANCE GIRL'S CONFUSED Dear Mary Haworth: Can you|and the Tower of London. Shortly, Clearance Shs ay Prey Wine + Dear Mary Haworth: We were just a couple of kid hut I loved R JACKE CE See sprain it Hn al by ® : 5 uppy love 2 T0 1 ON SHOES CHIN : GUST R YOUR SHOP N 2 mabe, at the 5 : | 2 FOR THE $369.00 io conpmone® FOF = STORE HOURS: SAVE ENTIRE FAMILY Mon., Tues., Thurs. and Sat. 9 am. to é pm. Wed. 9 a.m. to 12:30 Fri. 9 am. to 9 p.m. ALL SALES FINAL OPEN Shoe NO EXCHANGE OR FRIDAY Guild REFUNDS ON SALE UNTILS et MERCHANDISE Yshawa BEAUTY SHOPPE I INVITE YOU one and oll to make your FALL APPOINTMENT \ ed | BU RNS Co TD FUR SALON FOR APPOINTMENT ! bd ] . x i "In The Heart of Downtown Oshawa" CALL 72 SIMCOE CORNER KING AND SIMCOF RA 3-7221 | 57 NORTH 26 SIMCOE ST. SOUTH RA 5.2722 RR SA IAI 3