_--,- - has no children. A his, dH Wl a oye NOW I'M ONE Posing for his birthday pic- | the grandson of Mr. and Mrs, ture is Steve Michael, son of Mr. | Michael Irha and Mrs. Michael and Mrs. Steve Barta, Olive | poi." a) of Oshawa avenue. Steve celebrated his ne first birthday yesterday. He is --Photo by Mary's Studio B&PW Club Completes Plans |Clark, Mrs. Gordon Conant, Mrs. Myrtle Morgan, Mrs. Vera San- derson, Mrs. George Telford and Mrs. Eileen Wilson. GROUPS, CLUBS AUXILIARIES For Conference Plans are rapidly being com- pleted for the Regional Confer- ence of Business and Professional Women's Clubs being held in ALBERT STREET WA Oshawa on Saturday, May 7| Albert Street United Church under the convenership of Miss WA held its meeting in the Mane Sans with he Misses board room with the president, race Anderson, laze ixon, Mrs. Eric Cooper, presiding. Gladys Frise, Rose Hees and| The Challenger Group led Jeune Pringle a ing up the|the devotional period. Mrs. Jo- steer: C y < /iltshi "y 5 rin. Miss Beryl Bassingthwaite is Seph Nile oad te sep acting as registrar for the Con-| reading of Miss Jane Scott's J with Mrs t Josephine The minutes were read by Mrs hi A 2 Sant regis Clayton Lee. A letter was read an ork Rl em 2 Diep from Camp Pretoria asking for a arauon Allies al ay donation. Twenty-five dollars was Gladys Hill, Evelyn Moore, Mil-[Toted to Se soni. JL Wes decided dred Price and Mrs. John E.[y7 "5 WL nnang McLeod yrs rank Cooper to purchase Decorations are in the hands "ST of Miss Velma Kaiser assisted by Fifty-eight calls had been made Mrs "Albert Wilson and Miss to hospital. Mrs. George Ford Beth Ford : and Mrs. Joseph Wiltshire were Advance publicity is in charge appointed to visit hospital during of Miss Jennie Pringle assisted next month, 1 by Miss Hazel Dixon. Miss Helen letter is being mailed Boddy is preparing the scrap the women of the congregation book of the event which is to be telling them of the May Fair, passed along to the next hostess being held May 11. club for its guidance. | The Golden Links ~The music committee convener | freshments. is Mrs. G. E. Fleming with the| Sa Misses Eileen Rusk, Emily Scott| 3 » x and Rose Hawkes as members of | PRIZED LETTER . the committee STRATFORD, Ont. (CP- Mrs. Lucas Peacock and Miss | Christine Mills, 9, three weeks af- Reta Robinson 3re Jovking after ter the birth of Queen Elizabeth's pei Mise i Simisgion tick {third child received an answer to ence treasurer and Miss B e tty the letter she wrote to Princess Thomson, conference secretary. |Anne congratulating the royal Hostesses are Miss Berth a family. s in glasse glasses served re- MARY HAWORTH'S MAIL | Divorcee With Two Children | Ponders Second Marriage THE STARS SAY By ESTRELLITA FOR TOMORROW With the Moon in Leo, emo- tional feelings may run high now, so avoid those who have been a source of contention in the past, Dear Mary Haworth: 1 am a/LOOKING FOR ACCEPTANCE? and steer clear of domestic and girl of 30, married and divorced, | and have two children, ages 6 makes no effort along that line land 10. {prior to marriage, chances are Eighteen months ago I met, that he never will, in relation to through mutual friends, a most|the. woman who settles for him. wonderful man, a few years my And possibly this chap you love senior, who has asked to marry|is divorced today because he me. He too has been married but|lacks the innate disposition, or emotional preparedness, to truly I can find no fault in him; he care about a woman--in terms of doesn't drink and has. no other|concerning himself to make her ad habits. He is very lonely and happy, and finding his happiness {so am I; he has a simple job and in doing so. 0 do 1; we have no money but, You say that you and he just we get by well on our earnings. sit together and talk for hours at Although we've never been put a time--in your parlor? 1 won- on what you'd call a date, we sit der! Or maybe at your supper and talk together for hours at aitable? If such is his brand of time about many things, and find | courtship, it doesn't angur worth- that we have much in common, while second marriage for you, lin similar tastes and interests. at least; though your glad toler- We discuss his work, my work, ance of his skin-flint policy may | children (including mine), his for-'pe the kind of accommodation | mer wife and my former hus- he's looking for.--M. H. band (their good and bad points) Mary Haworth counsels etc.; and I feel a very strong gprough her column, not by mail loxe of him or personal interview, Write her WONDERFUL FEELING in care of this newspaper). He's very plain looking; not the "dream man" type in that re- spect; but it is a wonderful feel-| NEWS IN BRIEF ing just to sit and talk with him; and 1 do dream of him all the] time now that I know him, bet Is this good enough on whic 1 eo : |years of separation Steve Chwas- 3 build second marriage? Vous Hiak's wife Eva has arrived here this be right for us? I couldn't!e, ny" Moscow. Mr, Chwastiak, love him more if he were a mil- gh, chuckles "we are both cap- lionaire; I live each day until we italists now," will retire in Sep meet again; and feel deeply con- tember tented in his company. I shall Al appreciate your comments, pro or con.--T. P. NEGATIVE ASPECT Dear T. P.: I dislike the as- LONG SEPARATION NEW DUTIES CAYUGA, Ont. (CP -- Reeve William Oster of North Cayuga | told council that public health signment you've given me nurse Katherine Somibert has re- turning a magnifying glass on the sigued 10 accept awoher. siege personality and- or character of Oster. the man you love, to help you : decide whether or not he is a FLYING FAMILY When a wife - seeking man romantic crises. Look for sudden and unex-| pected happenings in mid-morn- ing which may cause you to re- vise some of your plans. But, in revision, use good judgment. Don't leap without looking, and move cautiously--especially in Ld 4 nancial matters. FOR THE BIRTHDAY ' | If tomorrow is your birthday, | you have, as of this week, en-| tered a most auspicious period] for conducting any enterprise re- | quiring imagination plus hard| work; also for matters pertaining to your pocketbook. Be quick to take advantage of worthwhile op- portunities, improve personal re- lationships and make changes to! better your work wherever you can. This propitious cycle will] last for about four months. Look for especially rewarding family relationships in Novem- ber, and stimulating social activi- ties during August and Decem- ber. You may have to work un- usually hard and be more patient | June and July but the results will be well worthwhile, A child born on this day will be ely sensitive. Helps You Overcome FALSE TEETH Looseness and Worry | No longer be annoyed or feel ill-at- ease because of lonse, wobbly false teeth. FASTEETH, an improved alka- line (non-acid) powder, sprinkled on your plates holds them firmer so they | feel Tors comfortable. Avoid embar- rassment caused by Innse plates. Get ASTEETH today at any drug counter. KARN'S Medical Mirror Athlete's Foot ® Brain Damage ® Sex Questions Q. | am fifteen years old and bowling - pretty often. My parents say | can catch athlete's foot from shoes rented ot the bowling alley. How can | pro- tect myself and still go bowling! A. The best way is to buy your own shoes. However, when rent ing ice skates, roller skates, bowl- ing shoes, etc., a blond dusting powder could be sprinkled in the shoes before using or thick socks can be worn, This affords some protection, p Q. How long can the brain go without oxygen? A. The effects of partial or com- plete oxygen lack on the brain zon best be judged in persons who have been "brought back to life" after the heart stops beating. Ap- parently, the longest period of [than usual with others during oxygen deficiency without brain damage is about four minutes. Q. You may not be able to answered this in Medical Mirror HAMILTON (CP -- After 34 ambitious, talented and extrem- but are there stock answers for ao 6-year-old's questions about sex? |A. There are no stock answers because children aren't likely to [ask stock questions, Besides, you 28 King St. E RA 3-4621 Detter Through ore never sure just what prompted | the question in the first place. | Don't read too much into such | questions, especially with young | children Remember the story about Johnny who asked where he came from? Mother got red in the face, shifted her feet ond finally launched into a tific' discussion. The lecture was| cut short when Johnny id: | "That's funny, the new girl next door said she came from Minne- sota." Children expect ond de- serve simple, direct answers, | Avoid the "birds and bees" rou-| tine. Pull the "stork" story on the average first or second grader and you are very likely to find out thot he knows considerably more about delivery than the wisest old bird that ever lived. Dispensing prescription is our profession. Prescription service is| our specialty, Fair price is our] policy, All recommend us to you. | Oshawa SUPERMARKET 174 Ritson Rd. S. -- Open Daily fo 10 p.m. Specials ! Tues. & Wed. BACK BACON "..' .39° MINCED BEEF 3 ..1.:00 MARGARINE 5 ..1.00 BUTTER =~ .65° BREAD °° 24 35¢ KETCHUP 3.2%.1.00 CALVES LIVER .98° PANSY PLANTS ..39* Dutch Set ONIONS 2 ... 55° POTATOES 2,75 Shop and Save at GLECOFF'S We Cash Pension, Baby Bonus and Pay Cheques BY THE PIECE 24.0. BOTTLES S0-LB. BAG good matrimonial prospect. KAMLOOPS, B.C, (CP)--Learn- However, since you ask for ing to fly is a family affair for comment, pro or con, I must say|ie peters family of Spence it seems a bit odd, and distinctly Bridge. George E. Peters, his son| ou the negative side, that in 18|xen "16 and daughter Dianne, all months of getting to know this|iake their training at Kamloops "most wonderful' fellow, you've airport. never been out on a date to- gether MAKE HISTORY 1 am afraid it may mean that DAUPHIN, Man. CP---Dau- he is essentially stingy and sel- phin United Church, which traces fish, and looking for advantage-|its history back to 1888, has just elected women elders for the first ous bargains in personal rela- el 8 tionships, instead of seeking con- time. They are Mrs. J. R. Ritchie and Lettie Row genial opportunities to invest sub- stantially in a mutually loving- ne . and-giving exchange MONKEY'S SNACK ; PORT ARTHUR, Ont.. (CP-- STYLE OF COURTSHIP Bill Cameron, 21, has a Capuchin When a man who is capable of "organ grinder" monkey which loving finds himself in love, usu- has quickly learned family ways. The monkey insists on a cup of ally his immediate impulse and resultant plan of action aims at.cocoa before going to sleep for the night. paying tribute to the beloved, to demonstrate just how much he can do or wants to do, to en- hance her enjoyment of life. Thus he brings her gifts, takes her out to dinner or dancing or to a show; or to visit friends; or to church services Sundays or during the week; or to lectures, | art galleries or concerts if their interests tend that way: or even just for a neighborhood stroll and window shopping In any case, the honest court- ship of a generous-hearted man, who would be a good husband, invariably consists in trying thoughtfully to please and honor | his lady with a steady offering of special courtesies and considera- Superfluous Hair PERMANENTLY REMOVED By Electrolysis end the newest, fo e Kree Century - bi ; 3 LE] t rassment. FREE Consultation MARIE MURDUFF will be in Oshawa at the Genoshe Hotel, May 3-4 PHONE RA 3-4641 for appointment on these dates at the METROPOLITAN STORES Starts Today...Monday, May 2nd LADIES' WHITE PLASTIC HANDBAGS &Styles .......... 1 BE y . FEATHER PILLOWS Size 18" x 26" .... 1 67 ® LADIES' HALF SLIPS 1.47 White and pastel colors: Sizes S-M-L PRINTED EMBOSSED HEADSQUARES Size 30" x 30". Gifts YOU WILL FIND A LARGE SELECTION OF GIFT ITEMS AT METROPOLITAN 60 KING STREET E. 0 Orange and Lemon SLICES Lb. 2 7c PEN ALL DAY WEDNESDAY RA 3.3273 "Most Certainly We're All Going to The... Annual Hadassah BAZAAR Tea Room Tuesday, May 3 At The BETH ZION | hd Community Centre 144 King St. East (FROM 2 P.M.) Ladies! You are all invited to come . . . Relax . . . and enjoy delicious refresh- ments in our Attractive Tea Room. Sponsored by PIYAH CHAPTER OF HADASSAH Proceeds from the Bazaar and Tea Room will be used for Charitable purposes including Red Feather, Cancer Fund, Hospital = 3 Fund, Mental Health and many other charities. Your support of this Bazaar and Tea Room will be appreciated and every nickel, dime and quarter you spend will go to the support of those in less fortunate circumstances! To be officially opened by Mrs. Chas. Elliott. TOYS! GROCERIES ! CANDY! BLACK'S MEN 35 Manufacturers ! . items to be sold at exteremely low prices Toys to delight the eye of any child from the tiniest car to the largest Panda Bear. This is A large array of donated Delicious, that will delight youngsters -and 'S WEAR 74 SIMCOE STREET NORTH PEOPLE'S CLOTHING 36 SIMCOE STREET NORTH AL'S BI-RITE SIMCOE STREET NORTH SPRING BROS. Furniture Co. Ltd. 10 BOND ST. W, HORWICH JEWELLER'S 20 SIMCOE ST S. DUNN'S TAILORS 16 SIMCOE ST. S. your chance to stock up on your fave orite groceries at big savings to you! mouth-watering home made candy manufactured oldsters alike. WILSON'S FURNITURE 20 CHURCH STREET MORRISON FUR CO. 12 KING ST. W. I. COLLIS & SONS 54 KING STREET WEST S. ROTISH 7 KING ST. E. BURNS CREDIT JEWELLERS LTD. 32 KING ST. Ww, GENOSHA HOTEL 70 KING ST. E. GOLDSTEIN REAL ESTATE 13 BOND ST. E. -- Corner Ontario & Bond You'll Have Fun and Entertainment Patronizing the Following Booths! SEWING ! "TOUCH AND TAKE" AND WHITE ELEPHANT! Cakes and Pastries ! PLANTS! This Message Sponsored By The Following Firms : OSHAWA APPLIANCES 78 SIMCOE STREET NORTH Hand-made aprons for hostess and kitchen, in a grand array of, colors and styles. For only 25¢ . . . You'll receive a de- lightful surprise. Delicious, tempting, and they're all home made. Brighten up your home with beautiful plants that have been carefully nourished. M. GREENBERG & SONS LTD. 308 BLOOR ST. E. BOND CLOTHES 55 KING ST. 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