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Oshawa Times (1958-), 21 Mar 1966, p. 12

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AWA TIMES, Monday, | Mek he 1966 ---- jeducation | |young AN INTRIGUING sh ort, sleeveless dinner dress is made of white organza with a print of large brown polka dots. Barcelona Designer's Collection Created For American Market By SUSAN BARDEN He has been 'famous over Pedro Rodriguez, one. of; many years for his meticulous- Spain's top couturiers, present-|ly tailored suits and coats as ed his latest collection in Nex well as for the exquisite em- York recently, broidery used on cocktail an The designs, all created ex-|¢vening dresses. pressly for the American mar- This season he is fascinated ket, were displayed on Spanish by the colors in the canvases models who were flown here|of the famous artists of his especially for the showings. native land. The shades are # apts aS vibrant and emphasize _ rich Wo ace cel purples, bright' yellows, greens d browns. several Iberian fashion experts) no wernin who are being sponsored by the Spanish Embassy in this coun-, Current endeavors -- not from try. new activities. BLUE. AND white check jwool forms a suit with slim skirt and a self-tie jacket. F | Home Is The Place About Birth Control OTTAWA (CP)--Birth control should begin with | children in the home, pediatrician Dr. Harry | For Child To Learn | Says Ebbs. Speaking at the meeting of the Ottawa Women's Canadian Club, he said the lives of later generations may be made. un- pleasant and even intolerable if population growth is not checked now. Dr. Ebbs, senior physician and director of post-graduate education at Toronto Sick Chil- dren's Hospital, said that :al- though the world's population increases by 165,000 every day, the annual percentage increase is actually going down He said that the main prob- lem for teen-agers was not de- linquency, drugs, alcohol or sex, but the increased length of time they were expected to spend in school "We pressure them to do an increased amount of hool work while we are demanding more leisure, more pay and more security." sc % : F Fi & FOR TRANSITIONAL wear, here is a brown shan- Summary of © reports submitted by their TOPS LOSIN' LASSIES The TOPS Losin' Lassies held \their recent meeting and the \second anniversary banquet in Harmony United Church. Dur- ing the next few weeks the events of it were discussed, in- cluding its success, The leader, Pauline Shaw was presented with a gift that acted as a token of apprecia- tion for all of the things she has done "above and beyond the call of duty" Brenda Brady, a. potential Princess, joined the club. She | started off with a bang -- a loss of 5 pounds. Lois Stuart also lost 5 pounds, Another big loser was Helen Calder with a loss of 4% pounds. The queen for the month of January was San dra Joseph with a loss of 9 pounds. The queen for February with a loss of 10% pounds was one of the new members, Judy McGall. Each girl was present- ed with a corsage and given a ticket to a fashion shfow. Last month all put forth an effort and bought the club's own upright scales, Thanks were ex- tended to all the members for | their co-operation. It was decided that the club would have a diet luncheon the first Thursday of each month. SA HOME LEAGUE The regular Salvation Army Home League opened with Mrs. William Given | leading the devotion period.| Mrs, Douglas _Bryant gave a still financially dependent on their parents, though they were DISTAFF DIARY of Oshawa women's organizations as compiled from reports secretaries. meeting of the - phone me filiot or Mrs, Rob- ert Williams. A visit will be made to Whitby Auxiliary next Tuesday, Mareh 22 and a chartered bus will leave the Legion Hall at 7.30 p.m. On March 28, a sports night will take the place of the regular meeting. This is for Auxiliary members only. A theatre party is being plan- ned for April 14, and names will be taken on March 29. On April 12, the Auxiliary will entertain four other Auxiliaries. Mrs. Matthew Bell is in charge of entertainment, A buffet sup- per will be served. PMA CLUB The Pleasaht Monday After-| noon Club held its weekiy meet- ing in the Legion Hall with the président, Mrs. George V. Lee, presiding. The annual outing was dis- cussed and will take place, June 20 to Midland by charter- ed bus, and the family picnic to Centre Island, July 13. Readings were given by Mrs. Rebert Collison and Mrs. Wel- lington Zufelt; piano selections by Mrs. Van Allen, and a num. ber of Irish songs were played Lid Mrs. William Reed. and list in the market of this jungle, said $5 was too much for SOUVENIRS TRAVEL FAR a pair of ,Indian arrows, The IQUITOS, Peru (AP)--A tour. shopkeeper agreed the price was high but explained, 'They tare imported: from California. * : b hest wishes were po to Mr. and| Mrs. William Ward who cele-| brated their 50th wedding an-| niversary on March 15. | A donation was sent to the Crippled Children's Building Fund. | Mémbers were reminded of the Zone Rally to be held in Bowmanville on May 2 and a bus will be chartered for 'this. Dinner to be served at 6.20 p.m., business meeting at 8 p.m. Refreshments were served, HUMORESQUE CLUB Refreshments were' served The Humoresque Club for the and a social time enjoyed. Blind held its business meeting | at St. Gregory's Auditorium. NEEDS OWN HAIRDRESSER The president, Mrs, Guy For-| Barbra Streisand has _her| rest, presided. hairdresser, Fredrick Glaser, The meeting opened with the flown from Chicago to New singing of the club song, follow- York to style her her } hair. ed by the verse for the blind,|~- Roll was called with 24 persons present. Correspondence was TONIA' Ss Variety and Coffee Shop Will Be read, OPEN NOW The treasurer, Miss Pat Mc- Connell, was welcomed back, | 12:00 P.M. EVERYDAY the first meeting this year. She/ gave her report. The next meeting will be a) Serving Meals, and Light Lunches Late Night Snacks, Plus Sand- wiches etc. for Parties and Picnics social evening. Refreshments were served by Please Phone ahead for take gut orde: | Lionettes Mrs. William Borrow-| | dale, Mrs. Kenneth Loverock, | rs PHONE 725-3772 205 Bond St. W. --- Oshawe tung coat with elbow sleeves, a high-around neck and bow closing. meetings and activities of |Mrs. Ross Otto, and Lions Ken- lneth Loverock, Ross Otto and | Victor Jenkinson. Get hoppin' 2 on Spring shoppin' Get an HFC Shopper's Loan What's on your spring shop- ping last ivew ciwvuiws-. « « - things for the house? Get them with a Shopper's Loan from Household Finance! For larger expenses, borrow up to $5000 with up to 60 months to repay. And check our lower rates on loans over $1500, Ask about credit life insurance on loans at low group rates, Ask about our evening hours 2 OSHAWA OFFICES Suite 208, Oshawa Shopping Ctr.--Ph, 725-1138 (northwest corner, over Fairweather's) 64 King Street East--Telephone 725- 6526 (next to the Genosha Hotel) AJAX: 66 Harwood Avenve South. . (over The "Advertiser) _ MONTHLY wera PLANS | 4 | | wi a months eet) ae pe rirrs b ae ie S811 91.55 57,72 18] 02) 108.22) iovdi }117 (14430. 19696 14671 18037 | eas and interest and are based fmol clade the ont fife Insurance, Above payments include 'on prompt repayment but + Telephone 942-6320 reading entitled "The Birth of St. Patrick." Miss Ann Butler and Miss Elizabeth Bellingham sang two) duets, Mrs. Sidney Henderson | read about "The Little Green| Shamrock.' Mrs. William Short, | Jr., gave two readings and sev- eral "choruses were sung using | "Trish tunes. "Mrs. Given gave a short talk | tntitled "Everybody Counts." Mrs. William James remind- | ed the members of the 'Doll Fair and Tea" April 15 at 2.30 p.m. Tickets are 50 cents. The members of the Missionary and Fellowship groups have the tickets. LEGION AUXILIARY The Ladies' Auxiliary, Royal! Canadian Legion, Branch 43, held its weekly meeting with the president, Mrs. Alyn Elliot, presiding. Financial reports of recent Higgs 9 sales were encourag- ng. Members were reminded the centennial project for all Legion and Auxiliary mem- bers. The amount asked for is four dollars per member. Jars have been given out whereby a member can accumulate this amount by June when these will be collected. Members who do not attend meetings and have not received their jar, tele- Meet your Arthur Murray Dancing Personal relationships will be THE STARS SAY | governed by excellent influences By ESTRELLITA FOR TOMORROW Planetary influences will be 'extremely generous toward cre- ative and intellectual pursuits on Tuesday; also favor travel, outdoor interests and personal relationships. Make the most of a good day! FOR THE BIRTHDAY If tomorrow is your birthday, your horoscope indicates that if since the first of the new year, 'you took advantage of all oppor- tunities to advance, your ma- terial status, operated conserva- tively and made no ments which would strain your budget, your affairs should be in a fairly stable condition now. | So don't make changes in plans! or procedures which are basi- cally sound * As to the next Where finances are concerned, look for a good two-week cycle beginning on April 20 and last- ing through May 3, and to fur- ther boosts in late July; also, from Sept. 15 through Oct. 8, from Oct. 29 to Nov. 15, and to a fine two-month cycle begin- ning Feb. 1 of next year. It will be imperative, however, that you avoid extravagance during the first and last weeks of Au- gust and, above all, not to en gage in speculation of any kind in November, lest you offset gains. In job and-or business ters, you should have a gener- ally good year, with excellent chances of advancement indi- cated from July 1 through the| 17th of that month (but only in| undertakings which previously launched). After the 17th, it will be safe to venture a bit and, if there are no risks involved in new enterprises in which you may then engage you should obtain fine results by the last week in September or the first week in October you have} |for most of the year ahead, but ives circles--especially ; June, commit-| ---- 12 months: | mat-| Other good periods along these lines; Mid-November and late December but, here again, gains will accrue from then Now is the time - to think about your summer figure. 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