fhsnck The new HHONEE WHR £ CARLENE BF DRAKA BYE 16 BITRE WOMENS #61 9% . Without Form-Fitting Foundation fee ores fine 1 the BEE (6 WHERE (HET RFE PENG. AA TOKE COMIE we we yi " 4 Ber Remy FEREIBEEIN , H oh 658 of ElAies. sign, hk fale pid hone. The Boh 18 men 4 WHETE WIE PT Ey Ether (GinAa wr mene. The fisrng wave : ad fitting the ps, Nrng (im. AE § SEERIRE [ERIWE HIRE Gwe, & WWE BRE TROVE (Ee foman as ir the WER WF FREE. RECESIGE WRIBITE 1naeliong LIT Am Ran EVEE. PRE RE HN (3 fie tr Jes EOE IH AAR TER ER SIRE RIE # ACRE 16h TRE GRR CWE A CRE i / f. fy A} *. es Wivitsmiv WW . i ¢ ¢ § i SY 7m went hive 4 te 9 po h ol or R BOTY BEE J6WE WEF [RIRIRIE RYE Flere 'ep iy . iy # EK pat 7 A hen 5 ike 4 V wilh ius ee g thaw £967 in he Bat, (Iomng WE of '#68, SITNANE RG F us HOSED WIwY RFE 8 "Vv Fid ¥ 14 EL Wi RA LIE TARY y . A NEFA & is 4 we Sa Jigs rong sti v f sh shih | IIRER) ie of RE. Fw pi pl v And Ly Bp Fons CREEKS RIA CHITEREY GI WHE 8 EH a ft hci Wearing Mh . | ithaness Ral BERGE 1h FRY REWER THER EVE % HER BIH CEGIRRE (8 Ee Yhey mes the 1H, he Be VERNRE Rel B86 oe " 4 Haetink. Ive meh v / : £R ® fel BE COR FHL BE THER BE RB AA ¢ A, wise of the win bg WEEE, INE figivi Sime Rae #0 ComAEIE (ame. Berries of IH A oii HIHER aE MORES (6 how 16 AR RILRER IR TH be Aldwinekie, Women's Editor hal BA R-5474 7 lack the fash of faehion frmAation. The fzemon ws - E BRMGEE WRG 16 CARLING HITE wm > 7 In THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thersdey, Aerit 6, 1961 # ming mani cond flowt BL Butts ensed 16 the wk ¥ FIT A FOME ita 4 MORE RA DIANT You : Yitiame Bid Hua WHR Gitting Wy ® GEIR, IRRT We in id FF § ew, . ; ibging owe he compet feel hE OF Sikes : th this double valine ' A (EEK WB BET Es in RFE Missionar urloug ing (mmr he onl les Vo hn 6 crime In Ne sen y neat Weed SE BRAG ! Tells Of Work In India sree Few women Weve BENE § hey TR KRINEIERY satiehien with Mics ¥ £5 BIETERGON. Foe f chiki (nal ions SmemR WHS mn wary of the Emiten. In her 15 y sa dl and contrel te MAke B a 4 . Chunk of Canada. was Ewesiiwnre, Wiss Severson mad lowe id ARG COIR 4 ; Viamin Mam broom speaker #t the mesting of the that ihe ime of Gay for O06 BIHEE 100k PERE 4 F bhai Tiining emoient MRE. RYKIE SWITH MISE FAURA YAN EVERY | [auretie Weliow Evemng Awl Ber message wi hie even POOL THEE 107k £00 CHER 1H ASARENE oh - t d : The woman well fitted with # iii 3 ary held recently ab Boviimein- Ing. Social Ww y # od loundation Wartrone Ras # 3 tors 61 shin, This Yardiey ' S ke Her Gated Church Mise Ble: mis iHaRes hd Eh i hi for Wer fash ane thet cent ; i } Beany Bons is tore pea 3 KE, # OR furioneh from 1h peop a J We ee Rwry 1 ; ph I YARDLEY Berga Tink ky ANFE, hs VET ® if Tha he = ry y 4. Vi In her talk shout her work. the mg fife fi THE CRITER COmEORY 18 KEY 3 : p) 2 £5.50 value Jor #276 o Af nierence Wiss Sievenson spoke of the owas the lack of Chee: COREOY 18 REY ction 1 LC 1 : in Iremendos contrasts. She Sal Han #Hewpismy. Many of We Foundation Garment Cowell, W J 7 1 4 Freahener The Oshaws YWEA will wel- the Ca an Institite of pie ed That Bombay Was # MOACTn CREstians werk WERE 10 TRE ons (ounAation BREWER 181 yo ! earng Lin hinperiant Toroma vis- #lizirs Tettapaie Comuniae ye Wh i, iad HIE Hi HEL comtortatie wn #il prohamility i Mors nest week, when Mis FORK, LARAGH. HORE #ht FRA Ee BF MRFVROR RAG QEFIINL docsn'l fit property mid swe 49 Ryrie Smith. president of the ATIVE WORKER which made Troma seem sman ion, When EVEFYImng Was j he the ih if. was Assigned 19) YWEA of Canada, and Wis Miss Van Every has had 2 Wt the villages PER? don to them. It was hard Jha in There aie erally ndreds A -------- " é on Ever secretary of VERTE FEDETIEREE WH He YWER were in the same Hale Rs TREY PEG Whe WERE Rw 1 We EF of (nundation garment AESIEnS G / : 4 J Biol " L Lavra Ve Ever ol #5 # VOMGRiEEE Worker im Brant: were 1h the time of ADFalam | Crcummance 0 ndermand market. crested ' : 4 YARDLEY DE i ha si TE ford rier | i The d Tits had earth floors, that new they wid & ' pd pr be here [FR Far 16 REF RUNATLIMERL 18 TRE NA Wits RB Fh ) 7 1 for every figure type and vroh iN " the national stall in 1090 as per- [ood was stored In earth in fi LRVEREG ' fap { i dng ah the sie sd a 4 YITAM TEAMS VIsiY HW ccretary, She has heen # mond of earth was weed for po / f oF gl const fil, BVETY IRsIon i / 4 heim The visit Is one of RB series active Rise IR VAFONS COMM: CORKIRE, the WRIRER FHT FASE BE FHIIOR BERRIEN "RE TF WER 00, : # 6hin Freshener Night (ne being carried out by similar ity welfare arganizations and ARAN Rd groWRA med With # € 7 Whrary 0 grvhmed, # iid, SHimiAsting teams across Canada 1a assist has made & signilicant contri: BIBAIRE sone of RREIERE HIRES | EVERY i 4 om # Shah 0 Gave and 1oWRAa & gsceiient 164 local associations with their pre- Lion Wn Wer present work and sill cared WE hy huge pat H Ww find) Ea tons to hase her entire ward y ing the skin, App parations lor the 2ist guadren CREES OR IREIF RERAS, IRE THER HH HL of the © fuse rhe i : pr Mier CIERnsing snd mal convention wm Wellville, # AMERICAN VISITORS Mid ms little as possivie EVEREGR Bliee (F 1F HIE ¥ ais { h : a des have Laken #0 3 , The village peoapie had two of Cheistiamiy nia fie } 1 / before make-up Nova Scotia, June 1825 a YWEA visors from Because the #1 associations South America will he at the meals a» day of hiread and spit Mialed That IREFE Was nn Amin Bigip AR. { f ; 50 value for BLAH Vm, ' pea mush. They still burned that Chistiags jad had All y yu 7 ? ond branches across Canads COMETENce as observers. They bog dung hecanse there was no great desl to Ae with India Are 50. scautered, opportunities FFF now in he United Rlales an thing else for fuel desire for Aen vati living to get together for intensive dis: B FRECIEL LBA AAUR ARETIEAR Miss Blevenson spake highly T £ BA Agi that ERik cussion of issues vital 1a the YWEA Budy project. FREY RFE of the -year plan 10 Fa the! tianif ad i weed the i foundation garment manilaciur i EF6 EW BN BYER EFERIET 1 ciloties come nln the ; | f BI RE RECESS: Aba P future of the national associa 9 srasiela de ban oF Che, standard of living of the ardin 6 i itn 9a s girdle and. of posi ¥ 4 EMONY ton &IE Fare The anvention MERGTIG a dam Lr Mary people. The government had vr } ania i REE: i Aemands & Pan WED IN DOUBLE-R ING CER wr ovid . an oppertunity ww of the YWES Monte started schonls in many vi £1 we na WE that CREE Jb Hi bi that i " iar VINE, wi fr 4 Deison,| lages and had fried to Institue ' : gre still wn Ficturea after their wed + Rogie the daughter of ] tions share a hasic knavwied of Natianal general se tary of the compulsory education. ths } HH adiddeds " » : ie Tha ¢ th wecially Ae. MINE TEcently al Centre Blreet fr. and Mrs. Norman Yen of . A ' f dete | YWEA of Chile heen dificult because mast fam: Ww a ld an A qd in ack b fang United Chyreh are i and the issue whieh Their / lies needed the few Pennie } } ; (es Mrs. Bongid Garheld Yan De A 0 F day thal the Hittle bays earned ph Ll 4d Au wants ta Year Walker The hide, the for ¥ i the in Mr. and Mr 7 SIMCOE 5 wily elected delegates 1a al- for herding goats, so that all of di 1 VaR lined the mer Miss Elaine Marion Yen | Elgar Van Walker of tend national convention in June the family might eal he cent ilar y 2 whe | graduaie of Clas { whawa Are Ii Helen Fardon and The United Church of Canada. mission of 1 ia Beus and KNITS REVEAL BULGER ¥ of the Clshawa General hota hy Bernshy ii farionie Hon and 16: 5ent MISSIONATIE 6 India B22 6H ! i an Fhe knils demand & Smooth WORLD TRAVELLER gether with the local president, years sgn. The work had pro-\lians were dedicated (n figure, na bilges anywhere. The Mrs. Smith has heen active in Miss Vera Ma and executive gressed to the point that the Fh du je RIE Tif ii hest a 10 get an over-all YWCA work for many years, director, Miss Buth Higgins will people had Laken Ver 1a & CET: FR f Fo religion andi madldeq Hak With _# 661 first in the Toronta YWCA, and Ff echt the Oshawa Associa -|'@8in EEIED find Raw mi onal | Wi the Christian " e past eight vears has heen tion at "the convention These! 166 WEVE CANEA CONERRNES AF The HIRRIRTATT 1k Ei 4 Mis. H Ellaw peenm diay Hn V Wi Ap ¢ a four del fe will ta an ac United Chyreh of Central India Mi evenson was inteadue- panying at the pings The Jack Fraser Stores ada. Bhe has attended the World tive pi P ention| The language in the area of In ww Mrs. Benneth Farrow who Fhomaes Maoreraft conference meeting in London. | of ; dare was Hindi hut RACH VIHBEE had Chari af the Warship Per-|presinen Wi presented with S $ | p 2 f 5 England, and in 1060 was a dele-| lenning i arvana had its own dialect WHICH Hiiad. A dif Beside 8011115 life membership to the WMS pecia rices vor pring planmng a dFrang teased the difficulties nf i wer as sung hy Mrs. Clif- | Mrs. Melinw (thanked Lhe Bale Lo the world council meet- 'ments for thi anierence Nave missionaries there were Wiford Rundle and My Farrow, speaker ng In Cuernavaca, Mexico and heen carried out by the YWCA major languages in India but made poast-councll visite tn Ar tion eammitiee, under the most literate people knew: and gentine, Chile ana Bolivia. In chairmanship of Mrs. | M. rea } sn IL was the un 1068 she participated in the lott. Mrs. Smith will speak an, ve age. This did not ay world YWCA membership eon: "Leadership Development with- ply In thie villages where Ii ference in Athens, Greece F rl Ferry ana Ihe Brigegrnnm gates wil aking action. The per KGATES team visitors will participate uw R pre nition conference of YWCA members in the Oshawi Associating | J neiation Miss Van In addition to her YWCA work will outline How the mothers of teenagers, Mrs. Hay | Mrs. Smith is also & member Y Wi program can meet the den Macdonald and Mrs, W | of the University Women's Cul rapidly changing needs of the MacDonald will take part with} i Jy En UL cammunit Miss Phyllis Kratz acting and takes an active part In com moderator munity affairs In Toronto as PANEL DISCUSSION The conference is apen ta all worker with the United Appeal There will be a panel discus: YWCA members and any other | A FINE R BLE I NI and the Social Planning Coun Sh ey he Reeds of he hii we with 1 Alend #4 My Ja ) ell. 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