' the next year. Best or romance: October, il and June. Look for ties to travel and for ally enlivening social between now and in January, Apfil and d icohtaes next June 15 born on this day will nely trustworthy, self. nd unusually capable encies, re r child tlsrow? amtreads ys who believe that tant as children's | be a little softer, rtable, But they'll port. because Kaufman n tight. Probably ds before he out way we 'think it ials that go into ' Foamtreads for RASCAL $3.49 SANDMAN $3.49 4 nan (& eal, Sherbrooke. % fine shoe shops. Stores IN OSHAWA }rRE N'S LTD. 3611 @ lian tad i _. MRS. GEORGE HEES near Cobourg, Ont. Politics shells peas on the lawn of has been in her life for the family's 65-acre farm years. Her grandfather and Easy-Going Mabel Hees Eager For Active Political Schedule By CAROL ANDERSON | Being the wife of a politician COBOURG, Ont. (CP)--Ma-jisn't as glamorous as people gel Hees is the sort of woman think, though. "Half the parties who enjoys touring Russian| they think you're at, you aren't. museums, skiing in Switzer-|And while your husband is land, drinking beer on a hot! speaking at banquets, there you afternoon or spending an unex-|are--playing bridge with the pected weekend out of town girls." with only a tooth brush for lug-| She finds the biggest draw- gage. {back is the lack of opportunity She's versatile; ready for|to see her friends and the fact anything. After being married|She no longer has time to work to George Hees for 33 years it's |for organizations. 'I can never no wonder--he's a pastmaster| Promise to be in one place long in the art of spontaneity. enough to do anything." A vivacious redhead with jjust outside Cobourg which freckles and bright blue eyes, |George's father bought about 50/dessert dish for four persons. Mabel Hees is the perfect wife years ago. They also have an po! ny Laugier inp pnerget¢ | apartment in Ottawa and anoth- campaign for the Progressive |°", in, Toronto. every. distin: Conservative leadership to be)... 5 Mi decided at a Toronto convention Or, aia ne once Sept. 5-0. is the Right Honorable Lester "In this life you always have|B. Pearson." to be prepared for change," she) She recalled meeting Mr. says. "You couldn't possibly| Pearson at a party one night map out a course and say this/and telling him the apartment is what we'll do in six months.|was fine but "just: wait until I Things are always changing. --_|call you at midnight to tell you "Of course a lot of nice|the plumbing isn't working." 'things do happen. One of the) Politics is part of Mrs. Hees's nicest things for me about | heritage. Her gradnfather and George being in politics is that/father were members of the it has given me an 4 gga ntario legislature and her sisting of meat balls, dumplings jence of battle. to travel through Canada. brother was elected in the last "When he was president of election. the Conservative association I} 'I wasn't surprised when used to go with him as his sec-|George decided to run for the retary, and I met people in leadership of the Progressive | every walk of life and with all|Conservative party as I think sorts of interests. We went to it's always been in the back of places I never would have seen/his mind. He loves politics and if it hadn't been for that, and I) was rather unhappy to be out of loved every minute of it." 11," | | Bedspreads Give Formal Note | To Modern Bedroom Decor The Hees own a 65-acre farmjabout the same as a pound Of | whe, she |New CFUW President Advocates 'Participate Or Perish' Program By ELINOR READING VANCOUVER (CP)--The new president of the Canadian Fed- eration of University Women is a person who doesn't like tea parties or "the flotsam and jet- sam of open-faced sandwiches." Mrs. Robert Orange of Sud- bury, Ont., a petite, gentle- voiced mother of six, says women can't expect equality until they accept responsibility. "It's all very well to say we can't get seats in the Senate," she says. "But we refuse to run for office. "I? women leave universities halfway through, how can we expect expensive disciplines like law and medicine to open their doors to us?" Married to a Sudbury physi- cian, Margaret Orange was the (Wcomen, THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, August 29, 1967 11 2 SOCIAL & PERSONAL | Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Telephone 723-3474 for Women's Department | ; SEPTEMBER WEDDING Louise' Judar will become is che daughter of Mr. and the bride of John Abersek, Mis. Alois Judar, Kitchener on Saturday September 2 and the prospective bride. : : groom is the son of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. William Brad ley and sons. Douglas and Gle of Kirkland Lake were week | Jourt'ce. Among the many) end guests of Mr. and Mrs | :uests who enjoyed their repast' Vernon Moore and Cecil Brad| the garden were Mr, and ley of Whitby. Mrs. William Currie from Flor-| da, with Mrs. William Evans! . Town and Country" supper \t the home of Miss Ann. Holt,! federation's Ontario vice-presi- Mr. and Mrs, Vernon Moore |. Pe : Ss z dent before her election to the and daughter, Shelley Ceci! ane arcomipanying My. cand sp geo [oe and Mrs. Joseph Abersek presioency. She has also been Bradley and Mrs. Grace Stail pe gay Wirsching were, Church. The bride - to - be of Oshawa. the chairman of its national kovich, all of Whitby, were| and. ie gare | Py ene Perron 97 es : = oe committee on the status of guests recently at the Gooder-|ville Mrs. R. G. Collison and | WINS MATHS HONORS a ote ' ate hice ham-Bradley wedding in Barrie.|),, COuBIA Mrs. Alex Lainey | WINNIPEG (CP)--Roberta Pliny preg ig wai Miss Diane Birch, Quebec, is|{"9m Scotland, were among the |Millard, 19, one of the youngest returns to women's obligations the house guest of Mr. and Mrs Stile are Miss Madeline |Students to complete the Uni- "One of the real functions of. William Stannett, Chestnut Apes Bey y Bi one versity of Manitoba's honors the federation is to encourage eg bg 4 Street East, Whitby. ney, Mrs. Thomas aa: mathematics course, won firste pe ge resbnatelt MRS. ROBERT ORANGE The officers and members od|Mrs. Robert Shorten, Mrs |class honors. The Winnipeg res- F ities. rathel thal our vette." (President, CFUW) Rebekah Lodge No, 3 sponsored hed Raia ene mean @ ident is one of three girls to | i, Mrs. Albert Hale, Miss graduate from the 1967 class of SHOWS GIVE GUIDANCE | Madeiine. Norse, Mrs. William WIFE PRESERVER x". She says the CFUW can press | He said: "I don't want a Evan', Mrs. Harry Brockwell ia se i for better guidance programs in swinger for a mother." SOCIAL NOTICES and Donald White. Add lite" spinor is id § seasons aan universities and high schools) jor other children are older ee ee mattress with a one or two.| TIBST APPEARED IN PLAY "to develop in young men and Robe, now a physician John: ENGAGEMENT | Mrs. C, M. Elliott, president hich thick hid or urethane 49 ") British-born Sebastian Cabot women the feeling that by par- 4 professor of English: Mary, a. Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Evans of the University Women's ait fo brs a™ first came to the United States ticipating in their profession co¢ia! worker; Patricia, study- wish to announce the engage-|' lub of Oshawa and District CU! '® SIZ. __ to appear in Sir John Gielgud's j they are participating in the ing French at Carleton Univer- ment of their youngest daugh- prob aide gd Muay ai Van- Gann dike slows New York production of Love life of their country. sity and Peter, in communica- ter Joy Hazel, to Leo Paul He had been at- sie me SEAS WE "About 83 per cent of their!tion arts at the University of " cane ot Mk and Mis tending the triennial conference. RIO DE JANEIRO (AP)-- _leducation's cost is borne by ine M: ' Roach, . ' Osh. Of the Canadian Federation of The cost of living in Rio edged for Love Phone 723-0241 or 728-0192 EPI'S _/government. Whether they're She Weeaie talich sick oaesl -- ae take University Women as a dele-,up only four-tenths of one per - 'girls or boys, they owe some- Englist French. histore and ian Saturday, Se ntember| 22!¢ Mrs. Elliott was also ap-!cent last month in contrast with ee . ; place on Saturday, Sef pointed chairman of the court- a rise of two per cent in June thing in conscience to the soci- ety (nat's educated them. "We should be encouraging women to be more committed : a nm AGE os to making a contribution in FORTHCOMING MARR Mr. and Mrs. William Newell Getulio Vargas Foundation 'those areas in which they're She says. Mr, and Mrs. Alois Judar,| of Gshiawa were the senior mem- said. | qualified." es women sh t uA d be kitchener, announce the forth- bers present at the Newell . see nO ibuti attaciied to provincia epart- : iv re- 'nic father were members of the Most of her own contributions ants t edi ie ; F coming marriage of their eldest family re union pic nic held in : have heen in education ments € ication rhe shawa|Darlington Provincial Park on * Ontario legislature ! make daughter, Louise Judar, Oshawa ies ae " : : OSHAWA (CP Photo) |' A graduate in modern lan- School boards can Sungay with some fifty mem- |] -- guages from the University of special arrangements for to John Abersek, son of Mr. pers present and four genera- vocational guidance before her 1, 1967, at 11:00 a.m. in Holy marriage. "All aspects of education should be our prime concern," jesies committee for the con- 1966 and an increase of 16 per ference, cent for the first six months of this year, the semi-official Cross Church. ' Tar, i ~ of Women to teach part-time, with ang Mrs. Joseph Abersek, Osh-|tions represented. Guests of Toronto, she is a member of shortened hours. This sort. of take honor were Bombardier and ESS 'Hungary Importing the beara of regents of Lauren- srraivement doesn't disrupt a 2¥2- The wedding will take honor were _ Be tenets pe hg s ee ' dios ber Mrs. R. T. Newell and their tian University where she also ¢. 11, y. place on Saturday, Septem er three children, recently returned Exotic Canned Food worked in rg oh pelg fog of "Oleer women, semi-free of 2, 1967 at 11:15 a.m. in St.jtron, Balbe, West Germany IF Chi Cuba TO ee Poe re family responsibilities, must be wary of the People Church, which has been their home for Tom ina, : F iet With a wry smile and a quie willing to make a sacrifice too. rales ae a jthe past four years and where 700 -- IW START! but' incisive way of speaking, Schinel boards Have found these Oshawa. it Ef BOX OFFICE OPENS 8:00 SHOW S$ $ RE een : , oH 7 5" bo ' their youngest daughter, one- T pare A By VINCENT BUIST she doesn't look like anybody's women make excellent teach- ENGAGEMEN \vantcid Riles: "Therese: bin AT DUSK BOTH FEATURES IN COLOR BUDAPEST (Reuters)--Hun-|Stercotype of a dean. One of the cs OT aay ayar ie ? garian housewives, already federation members described \, ; nee oa Mi. and Mrs. William Ross,born. A. baby shower was_ar- garian housewives, j : s sages ~_| Yet Mrs. Orange also. says, , "e the anged as a surprise for Mrs vied by their socialist neigh-|her as interested in "people as 'ganizations lik Scott of Whitby announce the eee § § Mrs envi s gn-) ae ~ that organizations, like the h Earl Newell as part of the pro bors as the most coddled shop-|peorle, not as units in a SYS- Opis may have slower gains\ensagement of their daughter ©ar' ° : P a ms tem." CFUW may have slower gains j June to James Edwin|gtam Members attended from pers in east Europe, can addjtem. ._|in. membership if women face Rosslyn June to James -; Kingston, Toronto, Oshawa another exotic dish to their She's excellent at getting up to their responsibilities Bloye son of Mr. and idl ode Patt Percy anal He x re s s : 7 a Q 0, rry * mentis--tinned banana. rea e to gfe and po "If we have women returning Leo E. posted [scien ae Hote Olas 3 Lett a ae iatlet "ans tae oon gue we nee foe, eres alee ta, Ot ee canning factories 0} he -\§ A > : ivareity: +. |W > s y.| tered North Vietnamese capital|way she has a great deal of pene for MEET ey: WOMENS September 30, 1967 at 12:00) of Hanoi, packed ina tin with omega courage." The prospect doesn't seem to N00! o yeh the Evangelist} \faded green and yellow label.|y jnTRUSIVE worry Margaret Orange. She /Church, be He's that playboy trouble-shooter who shoots the works!... & COLUMBIA hip = DEAN ah | as MATT HELM In Budapést food stores, it costs Though she holds attention!sa F a Pee ; ' f D jsays CFUW is "refreshing and vss A gi omaha Ns a speaks -- usually | enriching" both in big cluos| ENGAGEMENT |butter, and one tin provides @ without a look at her notes --! and small ones. | Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Saw- | she duesn't show up in a crowd.) And her concern for the use ler, Oshawa, announce the en- Bh CHARISSE ADULT ENTERTAINMENT COLUMBIA PICTURES Presents bee ORIG ALLE Proce a community of quiet elegance located in oshawa's northern residentiel If you are looking for a lot to buy .. . visit cedar ridge -- use a builder of your choice, for information, phone 723-1194 OSHAWA ot aad shoots in brown} Wha nate catere "tel the To import Chinese goulash /SWordlike leaves. into the heart of the goulash | It is considered one of s0- country might seem like selling ciety's most versatile flowers. refrigerators to Eskimos. But| It was at least 126 years ago the tin attracted attention from |that the genus gandavensis, it- Budapest shoppers. self a hybrid, yielded the first CUBAN CRAB DELICACY recorded domestic gladiolus as A sure success on food store | W® know it today. shelves here is Cuban crab. But) The modern gladiolus has that is difficult to find nowa-|been bred in many colors and jin strudel-thin, butter pastry--/p,jght-colored dress recently the federation. For Canada's Bern'ce Alice, to Merle Jep- jor topped off with a large put her 11-year-old son stopped wonwn, she says, It's "partici-/son London, son of Mr. and h | This was only one of the over-| kaa |New Brunswick. The wedding) seas delicacies brought to Hun- = lis to take place on Saturday, jlus of ideological alliances. Special Flower Of August, | Baptist Church, Whitby. | The choice of Chinese prod- | Peking version of pressed; ; : announced of Elizabeth Doreen, mixed meat. | August's flower of the monthjfor hospital patient gifts and/qaughter of Mr. Lanson Mill- lar among Hungarian house-|*siadius" -- meaning sword -- centrepiece arrangements. Mrs. Millson, to Robert Fenton, rea. |wives than Chinese goose pate put the magnificent gladiolus) 'enhancing their striking son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Simcoe and Taunton i Bak EH {land The ceremony is to take ing after they are cut, bloom- place on Saturday, September stem upwards with the top buds minister United Church, Osh- blooming last. awa. | Husbands say it is irresistible) ¢),. said she tried to buy a of women's skills goes beyond gagement of their daughter, spoonful of whipped cream. " pate or perish." Mrs. Lewis London, Sussex,| garian tables under hte stim iSeptember 2, 1967 in Faith appeared rom is tbe o'be 2) LE Versatile Gladiolus een ene: This appears to be less popu-|gets its name from the Latin'are often used in large table son, Newcastle and the late jor a Peking-style goulash, con- portrays anything but the vio- beauty, gladioli are long last-|Fenton, Belfast, Northern Ire- ing from the bottom of the 93° 1967 at 4:00 p.m. in North- Adorvreces eee cvemen CAMILLA SPARV: "JAMES GREGORY: BEVERLY ADAMS YOUR CAR 1S YOUR RESERVED SEAT. CHILDREN under 12 FREE! RESERVED SEATS ON SALE AT BOX OFFICE OR BY PHONE (COLUMBIA PICTURES PRESENTS t EUZRBETH* days, Budapest luxury restaur-jin sizes up to four feet in ff URTON ants snap it up and serve it/height and nine inches across wee heated with rice and paprika as|the bloom. There are 250 known bisque homard. |species, blooming in colors wie Chinese fruit juices, which|/ranging through shades of BURTON JEFFIRELUL PRODUCTION OF IERNAIION used to be a staple east Euro-|gray, purple, scarlet, salmon, PRODUCTION By ELEANOR ROSS jand braid trimming. Quilting,| pean breakfast drink from East/crimson, rose, white, pink and It's not a bad idea to do some embroideries and pleating all Berlin's Johanishof Hotel to the yellow. They often have mot- thinking and planning for next contribute to the dressed UP) Athenee Palace in Bucharest,|tled or blotched spots of vivid seasor while enjoying the|!ook jappears to have been crowded color in the throats of the delights of summer. Some very attractive spreads) out by ample supplies of blooms. If the bedroom decor is under are woven to simulate Austrian pineapple juice from Cuba. | Gladiolus are found in great survey, give a thought to the)shades--with the authentic rip-| Other Cuban offerings to the! quantities in South Africa, They bedspread, which, according to pled stripe surface. i¢ ommunist countries included) aiso extend into tropical Africa, many decorators, should set a As for color, we have seen| high ee: spac central Europe and western > : {ly zechoslovakia, cheroots eis en meas RS <P stag MS calor of model rooms sPyetal iduea) icing Estee for- cigars and richly-smelling ciga bail ghey 4 tee seen of late, show the formal wa eer Dee dae nylon rettes. cepts Canada but are supplied in bedspread, The whole idea, of|Satin spreads, some with white} Hungary is rich in wines, and | winter mainly by growers in mm course, is to make the bedroom | detail. It certainly does provide disci apie food store here! Florida. lookymore luxurious, Moreine formality. 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With this gors the usual|arranged either vertically or 1 : jchoice of hard | » includin: |orizontally, Often the long the living room, with the mas-/Once upon a time, a black bed Polish vodka Rikiea codec: stems are displayed in floor ter bedroom suffering from)covering was the province of/Yugoslav sliwowitz, Romanian|Vases since their height brings quite a letdown el Paegge ~ the arty, sophisticated type, but/tsuika and Bulgarian arrak.|the large blooms easily into gant looking draperies and cur) just a good idea|And there is, of course, bee |View. a Figo ag gg ie for any bedroom |from East Germany. They are used extensi wi 0 C. ' . ti et ns ished hat on the sim-| Purple also is jay bull Pee See on ube. -- theres oy sad Canioiie 4 OOOO OIE Eb eb hb ik ert There seems to be a prefer-|ejther black or purple. 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