Lawn Bowlers LOVELY OVER BLOUSE Canadian maple leaves make a lovely design on one of the datesetters' collection of arnel surah blouses. Lux- Honored at Party Given By Club On Friday evening the mem- bers, approximately one hun- dred of the Oshawa Lawn Bowl- ing Club, met at the Kinsmen Club for an evening of cards, and to surprise Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Gibbs, who have been married fifty years Dec. 11, with the presentation of a life mem- bership in the club, The pre- sentation was made by Presi- dent Ewart Clemence, and a beautiful basket of bronze chry- santhemums and roses was given to the bride of fifty years ago by the Ladies' president, Mrs. Dorothy Bentley. The speeches made were both com-| , '|plimentary and humorous. '| The committee responsible for -jarranging such a pleasant eve- ning were Mr. and Mrs, William Joyce, Mr. and Mrs. George f\Read, Mr. and Mrs. Ewart |Clemence, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Biddulph and Mr. and Mrs. © |Stanley Gibbs, who were un- aware of the object of the gath- ering. The prizes were donated and drawn and went to Mr. Robert |Gallagher, Mrs. Grant Murray, Mr. Orlin Lint, Mrs. Avern Tay- Signing the register after their marriage recently in St. Andrew's United Church are Mr. and Mrs. Everett Ross DeHart. The bride is the for- mer Sheila Marie Manuel, SIGNING THE REGISTE daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam) Frederick Manuel, Osh- awa, and Mr. DeHart is the son of Mrs. Ross Elmer De- Hart, Whitby and the late Mr. DeHart. --Photo by Stannett, Whitby \lor, Mr. John Morrison, Mrs. |Everett Jackson, Mr. Sam Mc-| Millan, Mrs. H. J. McDiarmid,| Mrs. J. Morrison, Mrs. Ralph} Jewell, Mrs. Sam MeMillan, Mr.} Arthur Brown, Mrs. Bert Bon-| inetta, Mrs. Edward Bradley, |FOR TOMORROW THE STARS SAY | By ESTRELLITA and Mr. Everett Jackson. good period in which to make which is sweeping the country,|More vigorous influences which) was played and the lucky win-|will prevail after noon will en- and Mr. Ronald Snowden. | portant matters. Carols were sung while the) j FOR THE BIRTHDAY tables were being cleared for If tomorrow is your birthday, urious and washable, this style can be worn loose or tucked in. The triangular scarf makes into effect during the latter part of this month. Personal relationships should| personality change you describe|has a girlhood friend ] his shirts ANN LANDERS Dear Ann Landers: Is it pos- sible that men go through the menopause as women do My husband is 50. We have four grown children and seven grandchildren. Our lovely home is paid for, we have no financial worries and this should be, as ine poets, say, "the time of life for which the first was made." About two years ago my hus- band began to get cranky and irritable, He found fault with my cooking, fussed about the way looked, complained that my hair-do wasn't right Nothing suited him. During the presidential elections he fought with everyone. He didn't like) Kennedy or Nixon and finally voted for his own write-in can- didate--Hoot Gibson. These last few months he has become sullen and withdrawn. He has lost interest in poker, bowling and lodge work. His per- sonality is totally different from what it was three years ago. Can it be the male menopause --MRS. L.K. | Dear Mrs. L.K.: Men do not} jexpericace menopause in the} same sense that women do. The | | } Men Grow Restless With Middle Age sideration shown by some of his customers. Ben's territory includes many apartment buildings. People move out left and right, leaving will say anything that comes to' her mind. I've told my wife how I feel but she insists the woman is lonely and needs the support of her friends. I admire my wife's generosity, but this -woman's frequent presence in our home is damaging our family life. Am I hard-hearted I opinion. -- AGAINST GOSSIP- MONGERING Dear Against: I; your wife wants to be a good kid let her need your|# ' listen to the mud-slinging dur-|§ ing the daytime. The rest of!fe the family ought not be sub- jected to it. 4 Insist that the dinner vod tions be cut way back--like, once a month. Your wife is; overdoing the Good Samaritan: bit at the expense of her family,' FOR THAT SPECIAL GIRL! . »» Phone 725-0532 and order an exciting quilted housecoot. We will gift-wrap it, ond de- liver it to your door, at no extra G CONESBITT'S. LADIES' WEAR 33 King St. E. P.S. or drop in to see us. no forwarding address, and Ben) gets stuck with the bill. Maybe they don't realize it's the car- rier boy. who is left holding the bag. Then there are always folks|}- who are slow-pay and the boy has to come back two and three times to get his money, This isn't fair. Ben has had to travel many extra miles, doubling back for collections--in all kinds of weather. I wish you'd remind people, | Ann, that the carrier boy is try- ing to be a good little business- man and he deserves a break.! Thank you--D.L. Dear D.L.:- The carrier' boys are industrious youngsters who should be rewarded for their ef- forts, not exploited because of their youth. And they are very important young men in my life. I couldn't get this column to many of you without them, so please treat 'em good, folks. Dear Ann Landers: My wife who lost prosper for most of the year|Somteimes occurs in men whenjher husband. six months ago. ahead and, according to the Mrs, Norman Legge, Mrs. Gor-| While aspects are on the|planetary aspects, the period) don Pirie, Mr. Reginald Norris|mild side, this would make ajbetween late May and mid+|in women. November will be excellent for in early July. |they reach their mid-40s or} jeariy 50s, which is the corres-| ponding age for "the change" Your husband should have a} jnothing is organically wrong,| This woman is a gossip and a trouble-maker. I find her pres- ence in our home a serious ir- ritant. Since she has been wid- owed she parks herself here for "Password", a new game|pians for afternoon activities.| romance. Travel will be favored complete physical check-up. If|dinner at least twice a week. Our dinner hour used to be! A child born on this day will|the physician probably will rec-|spent in family discussion. No lofty ideals and will be unus- ners were Mrs. Reginald Norris|cgyrage accomplishment in im-|have a strong character and/ommend a psychiatrist. Dear Ann Landers: Our son) more. This clattertrap monopo- lizes every conversation with ually persevering in the pursuit/delivers papers and takes his job/her petty gossip. I don't like our! of goals. a fetching head covering too. |SUPPer, with Mrs. J. W. Kemp) horoscope indicates a cy-| Old-Fashioned School Concert ; }your | at the piano. for further-| ; \¢le highly favorable Having enjoyed such a pleas-|ing financial goals--if you op-| ant evening, volunteers came | erate conservatively. This good] forward to put on another eve-| period will last until the end of ning of cards in January. |July and you can expect further jupswings along these lines in |September, late November and OLD-STYLE STUNT Merry Party For Happy Doubles The regular meeting of King Street Happy Doubles Club was held recently at Centennial Hall. Mr. and Mrs. George Lean's group was in charge. Being the Christmas meeting, the devo- tional period was held in the chapel with Miss Hazel Rundle at the organ. Those taking part were Mr. and Mrs: Seymour Bigwood, Mrs. Frank Ball and the Rev. erend Wesley Herbert. A duet was sung by Miss Carol Edwards and Mrs. James Bell. After returning to the hall a sing-song was led by Mr. Ver- non Osborne. The program was in the form of an old fashioned school con- cert with costumes to suit the occasion, The teacher, Mrs. Chester Robinson, called on her class for the following numbers: an opening chorus by Mr. and Mrs. Seymour. Bigwood, Mr. and Mrs. George Lean, Mr. and Mrs. William Graper, Mr. and Mrs. William Edwards, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur McPherson, Mr. Chester Robinson, the Reverend Wesley Herbert and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ball. Doctor and Mrs. George Werry and Mrs. Meredith Moffatt, in old fashion- ed school day costumes played a piano duet. Mr. Arthur Mc- Pherson sang 'White Christ- mas" and readings were given by Mr. Seymour Bigwood, Mrs. -- Graper and Mrs. Frank all. The highlight of the evening was a Fairy dance with white costumes and tinsel put on by William Edwards. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Gomme} Christmas party is to be held| December 20 at Centenzial Hall. Mrs. Kenneth Suddard gave the nominating committee report. When the group returned to the lower hall, Mrs. Arthur Mc- Pherson as Santa Claus gave the couples a packaged lunch on tables decorated with red can- dies and white driftwood. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. James Bell, Mr. and Mrs. Clif- ford Smith, also Mr. and Mrs. Eric Booth, former members, now living in Lindsay. 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