pats ee cane ie eS RECEIVE CONGRATULATIONS FROM THE QUEEN Sixty years of married life were celebrated by Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Edwards, of Fairview Lodge on Friday. Here Mr. and Mrs. Edwards read a congratulatory tele- gram from the Queen. The Edwards came from Eng- land more than 50 years ago, and had 14 children. They have 11 sons and daughters surviving as well as 45 DISTAFF DIARY - Summary of reports of meetings and activities of Oshawa women's organiaztions as compiled from reports submitted by their secretaries. JUNIOR GARDEN CLUB {are held the third Tuesday of Enthusiastic members of Osh-jeach month at 6.30 p.m, in the awa lee tera aa Bi Children's Arena. busy prepa: 'or a fine show, i te be held in the Children's} KING STREET UCW 10 Arena, Saturday, September 11,) King Street . United Church which will be open to the public|Women Unit 10 held a pot-luck from 3.00 p.m, until 6.00 p.m.|supper at the home of Mrs. Don- Competition is keen this yearjald Cutler, preceding the Sep- in the best garden class. Prizes|tember meeting. Nine members wii be given for various classes|were present, in flower arrangements, such as} During the. business meeting, tea cups, driftwood, pictures and|16 home calls and 18 hospital others. Garden produce -will be|visits were reported, Plans for exhibited, a novelties and toy demonstra- The annual Kiwanis trophies|tion were discussed as a fall will be presented for the high-|project. ; est points in the show and also| A hobby show sponsored. by for the best junior garden. This|the Loyal Workers Unit of King is.a coveted trophy being held|Street UCW will be held Sep- for one year by the winner. An-;tember 14 from 7.00 to 10.00 nually about 300. exhibits are dis-|p.m, played. After a devotional period con- Mrs. Earle Sandford is the di-iducted by Mrs. Glen Stevens, rector and welcomes all children|the meeting was adjourned by 8 to 14 years inclusive, Classesithe president, Mrs, Roy Lee. Prime Minister Eats Fish He Caught For Mrs. Pearson VANCOUVER (CP) Re-| "I find packing and unpack- member that two-pound salmon|ing a terrible burden," she gs brary' se aga! octane a as she discussed the fre- 40th wedding anniversary --|uent trips she takes with the which he said would be given|prime minister, 'It's hard to to his wife? |know what you will need. For grandchildren and 49 great- grandchildren. --Oshawa Times Photo Being Rested And Relaxed Helps To Control Diet , By IDA JEAN KAIN 'What time of year do you en- the most? For your dieti- tian, it is right now, when the lazy days of summer are over. At this season I am rested, re- laxed and ready for work. I have a feeling that I can do al- most anything! At the start of a new season, I speculate afresh as to what I can tell you readers that will help you to stretch your im- aginations so as to get a new view of what you want to ac- "T feel I must write this let- ter as a word of encouragement to. those who are bogged down with weight and in a work-a- day rut.... "IT am 36, five feet, four inches, tall, and a year ago, in August, I weighed 170 pounds. | TOOK VACATION ; "I am the mother of four) children (three of them teen-} agers), and felt I just had to get off by myself. So, I took a four- day vacation to relax and re- . and pull myself to- gether. I'm an executive secre- tary, plus homemaker. "T found during my brief re- spite that when I wasn't feel- ing pushed I did not want to eat continually between meals. I did not have dieting in mind. Out of curiosity, I stepped on the scales and found that I had lost five pounds. This was all the incentive I needed. Then and there I determined to get down to my ideal weight by Christmas, 'Well, a year has gone by and Mrs. Pearson didn't get it,.|instance, we're going to a pic- |The prime minister ate the fish/nic in Edmonton Saturday and for breakfast. jthat means things like flat | 'He offered me half of it,"|shoes." \said Mrs. Pearson, "but it summed things up this way: Many Women Can't Decide Fall brings many questions|picked out 10 searching ones for|ing @ chance and challenge? to women who don't have jobs,|you to consider yourself to help| Do I see my mother's gen-|should it be full-time or part as evidenced by one woman whojyou decida whether this is thejeration looking for ways to killitime? i "T can't quite decide," she told me, "whether this is the year that I ought to take a re- fresher course and go back to a teaching job or not. "One part of me wants to do something," she said, "But an- other part of me holds back and hates to be tied down," This story is one that's fa- miliar to many women I meet. All agree they want something new but they haven't yet ans- wered the question of how to gei what they are after and build it into their lives. Some of these women will find help, though, if they'll search in their own communities for stimulating. vocational wor k- shops, such as the one at Bar- nard College in New York. AIDS GRADUATE This particular workshop, which has run for several years, is designed to help women college graduates re-ori- ent themselves to the needs of the labor market and their com- munities. It's also designed to help them utilize their time, abilities and education in a pro- ductive way. | Out of it has come a search- jing questionnaire devised by {Anne Cronin, the workshop di- irector, | The queries on this question- inaire are so applicable to women everywhere that I've} ish BES ' | |wasn't a very big fish." | | The salmon -- a miserable| little thing by B.C, standards--} was consumed while the Pear-| sons spent three days relaxing on a secluded Vancouver Island farm early this week. | Mr. Pearson wet a line a few) times during his three days on| the farm, and he and Mrs. Pearson spent much of their time strolling through the park-| like gardens. "It was lovely there," Mrs. Pearson said Thursday in an) CASTING to be directed by Harry will be held at... Oshawa Little Theatre THE LARK | MEETING | | Chapman. The meeting I weigh a trim 123 pounds. I lost|interview. "There was a really; weight and inches proportion-|beautiful garden, and I just re- ately, and have been told by|laxed. I really didn't do any- many that I look at least 15|thing."' years younger than I did when; She read most. of the paper-| heavy. Best of all, I feel years/back novels she had taken with younger. ih McLaughlin Public Library THURSDAY, SEPT. 9 thing new... Ould happen to me? ley are: | ' [ig te [omit anon tomate "T'"Do T really want to branch/time, my education and my out and am I sincere in seek-lity? 7 meal Do I want a paid job? 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SLUITER "I've developed good eating| er. That was the first time in new fall styles I fel, Ven wasting oe A an complish. Without imagination) ¢,.+ life would be deadly dull. | sats Winnifred Jardine, food editor and home economist, wrote: "Imagination is like a ride on a kite, soaring high above the! | ¢ earth to get a new perspective || * on old splreres as well as ad- habits, and do not take sec-|many months that the Pearsons| onds, I've cut out sweet snacks.|had taken a holiday away from I reached my goal last January,|the Ottawa area. and I've held it, Although the prime minister "It's so good to hear myjchatted frequently with John/ daughters say to me: 'Mother | Nichol, president of the Liberal you look and act younger than|Federation of Canada, he de-| any of our friends' mothers.'"'|voted most of his time to re-/ and TUESDAY, SEPT. 14 8.00 P.M. new shades new beauty WIFE PRESERVER venturing into new ones. "Our imaginations dictate what we see, both with our eyes|} and our minds. Where' our minds are concerned, our imag- ination prods us to progress by visualizing new things. The im- agination dictates which attitude is ours."' A letter from a career-woman- homemaker may help you to stretch your imagination and start fresh this, fall. You'll agree, this inspiring let-| ter is wonderfully right for the! start of a new season. | laxation, | "He loved the fishing," said his wife. Everyone | | j i s Welcome Convert a leaky garden hose into a soaker by plugging the) end, punching more holes down} the length of it. | FASHION FORECASTS = THE @ DESIGNED JUST FOR JUNIORS! THE NEW ALL-WOOL } COMBINATIONS SIZES 8-16 Dining Furniture arriving. Sofe suites by Diamond Bro Occasional tables Lamps $5.00 Fabrics Upholstery fabric ettes, many at half Floor models all drastically reduced to make room for our new Fall merchandise House of Braemore, All floor stock reduced at least 10%, Special clearout of cerami¢e base contem- porary at half price. small yardages including some leather- 4th Annual i --y | ----""-- BEGINNING THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 9th Genuine worthwhile savings during our annual Birthday Sale. Living Room, Bedroom and reduced to + Troister. Sklar, and furniture by Snyder, Heirloom, Knechtel, Upholstering 10% reduction on al booked during our Bi venience. and up. Pictures Oils and reproductions reduced 10%, Special group of framed prints clearing 99c remnants, large and at price. MANY "IN STORE" SPECIALS Customcraft Furniture Ypen Thursday and Friday evenings during this Sale. 1188 Simcoe Street South, Southmead Plaza, Dial 728-7271 Swivel Rockers Special purchase for this sale. Assorted styles, mostly vinyl covers, limited num- ber only, Values from $69.95 to -95,00 $49.00 fo $65.00 to have work done later to suit your con- LE | regular line fabrics rthday Sale. Arrange # SPORTSWEAR LID. Oshawa Shopping Centre FEATURING .... atesetters 65 Your dream-come-true shirt is a Susan Van Heusen -- be-ruffled, be-witching, beguilingly embroidered. It's fresh-staying terylene/cotton batiste, a Tex-made fabric -- and the Terylene tag assures you it will wash like a dream, need little or no ironing. About 8.98. Only one of many fabulous Fall styles now on display at Seigneur's We carry by far the largest stock of Sportswear in Oshawa SEIGNEUR'S - Open to 9 p.m. Thursday and Friday OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE