ember should prove highly ofitable as will the first three eks of January, the first 10 ys of February, the first ek in July, mid-August hich could bring an unexpect- windfall) and all of Sep- nber. just one admonition, how- er: Do avoid temptations to eculate during late February, 'oughout March -- especially last week -- and the first ee weeks of April. You may offered some high-sounding ypositions during any of those eks, but don't listen! Watch ir budget next November, , since, even though your ancial situation should be ble, you may face some raordinary and quite unanti- ated expenses. 'here will be periods during coming year, notably in y and June, when you may erience some domestic ten- 1 due to over-absorption in iness matters. Avoid, by ng especially considerate in se circles. For the single, 1ance--but only of the ligh- variety--should brighten the iods of mid-January, the t three weeks of April, early y and August. child born on this day will endowed with unusually d judgment, a keen insight | the most complex situa- s and unusual diplomacy. We won't pull the wool over your eyes Dr any of the other thousands >f eolourful fabrics for dresses, sults, end ether lashions you ere planning lor your family that we rave woiting fer you te see, fou can be sure, however, hat we'll offer eur mperienee with materials ind pattern service se thet fou won't be left In the derk bout making @ happy choice, \dd some eolour te your fe, drop in te the House of Fabrics 11 KING EAST Oshewe, Ont. 725-4551 18th juine worthwhile INERS, CERS les, clearing at half 'ge and small yard- 2S, NG line fabrics booked iday Sale. Arrange your convenience. uced 1% tols, 4 statuary, 4% to 4 Ss half price. AL 728-7271 ee see e weeny ~ the 1,962 aboard, Mrs. Sharp, Registration day for the YWCA 1967-68 program of activities was held last Thursday at Adelaide House. Classes offered in- cluded, in the adult educa- tion division, bridge, milli- nery, dressmaking, copper enamelling, theatre cos- tumes; in the sports divi- sion, badminton, curling, swimming, archery. There was also classes offered for youth such as junior gymnastics, bab y. - sitters' training and leadership training. In the upper pic- ture, Mrs. Drawing Instructor, shows a prospective pupil, Mrs. James MacGregor, what she can hope to accomplish by enrolling in the Paint- ing and Drawing classes. Mrs. Robert Lean was in the process of enrolling in v7 wr ewe wwe ped to hear more about Mrs. Johnson's class. Reg- istering for classes at the "y" is a family affair. Mrs. Raymond Clarke of Ajax, babysits son Paul (left), her friend's children, Katherine Hooker (right), and Jennifer Hooker while Mrs. James Hooker is reg- istering for swimming classes. --Oshawa Times Photos | 'Lusitania' Spells Night Of Horror To Annie Sharp KITCHENER, Ont. (CP) -- "] heard the torpedo hit. There was a terrible kind of cracking of wood..." Attempts being made to sal- vage the cargo of the Lusitania, a Cunard liner sunk by the Ger- mans in the First World War, have recalled to Mrs. Annie Sharp how she managed to get to a lifeboat in 1915. One of the 764 survivors of 76, said most of the crew were trapped below and could not get to their posts. The lifeboat was not properly under with the baby. That was the last I saw of it... . I must have been under water a long time. The men got back on and I heard them talking. ... I heard one say: 'Good God, she's alive!'"' She said the ship sank only 18 minutes ofter being hit. The survivors were picked up by a destroyer. During the Second World War she was four times in buildings that were hit by bombs. Two of these were hospitals. In one hospital mines dropped by par- achutes landed all around the institution. Her husband died in action in 1944. After the war she lived with her daughter Violet in London, coming here this year. As for the latest attempt to plugged and began to fill with water. A woman bailed it out with her handbag. "I didn't have a handbag and felt helpless, One man wearing a pork pie hat wasn't doing anything so I took his hat off and started to bail with it." She said the lifeboat over- turned six times. Each time its occupants climbed on top, righted the boat and got back got in the boat only il arrived four hours later. thrust into her arms by its the water. The father suddenly sank from sight and the mother also went under. BOTH GO UNDER "IT looked at the baby. after and I was sure it was dead," she said in an interview. '"'Its eyes were all glassy. Another wave threw us over and I went Custom Made or Ready-to-Hang DRAPERIES HOMES @ OFFICES @ INDUSTRIAL -- Since 1919 -- WARD'S Simcoe St. et Athol 725-1151 in. But of the 60 who originally remained when a rescue ship She recalled having a baby mother who was flounderipg in salvage the Lusitania, which west coast of Ireland, Mrs.) Sharp says sturdily: "T would claim my trunks and suitcase. They were in a watertight compartment 60 they still might be all right." | John Light, a former U.S. Navy diver, has bought the| wreck for $3,000 from the war risk company and says the) Rose 'Marie Fusco a ROSE four years of business, and will appreciate it very much that they will continue under the new owner. ROSE MARIE BEAUTY SHOP 375 Simcoe St. S., Oshawa ee wee - ees YWCA ON REGISTRATION DAY MARIE BEAUTY SHOP Wishes to thank all of her friends and clientele for patronizing her during her pi oni . OO ne at ov @ ee oe 6 0 6 = Ge a ea ate tay Wemen THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, September 27, 1967 19 Telephone 723-3474 for Mrs. Findley Cunningham, Richmond Street East opened her home for the September jmeeting of Unit 10, Kingsview jUCW. Mrs. Roy Lee assisted |by Mrs. Gerald Suppelsa and |Mrs. Leo Ginstl led Bible Study. Miss Ida White who recently returned from India was the speaker Wednesday evening at a meeting of the Afternoon Woman's Missionary Society of |Knox Presbyterian Church. |Miss White has spent 12 years) jas a missionary among the} Bhil people and spoke on her work with them and among j\lepers. She spoke of the mobile} jmedical unit that serviced an and others in distribu grain. SOCIAL & PERSONAL Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor area of 25 miles and the school/ wil] start a n jof nursing taught in the lang-|ings juage of the people of Jabat,/at the She referred to the help given|p by the church in the famine} sign jand the long hours of volun-! fo tary work given by teachers|, Women's Department The opening meeting for the 6th Cubs and Scouts mothers' auxiliary for the 1967-68 season: was presided over by Mrs. George Coutu, second vice- president, as Mrs. Harold Eaton, has moved to Kitchener. A nominating committee was set up under the chairmanship} of Mrs: James Gould. Mrs. Mur-| ray Davidson, chairman of the| Cubs' and Mothers' table at! St. Stephen's annual bazaar made her report. The meeting} was brought to a close with re- freshments served by Mrs James Gould and Mrs, Frank Crawford. The Ajax La Leche League ew series of meet- on Thursday, at 8:30 p.m.| t home of Mrs, Alex Christ, ickering, The informal discus- meetings are held President Mrs. George V. Lee Who want to nurse their babies. announced at this week's meet-| ling of the Pleasant Monday) Afternoon Club that next week's |meeting, October 2, will be held| Victoria, British Columbia, lin Hillsdale Manor in conjunc-| Visiting with her parents Mr.| legal aspirations from her Scot-! tion with the PMA there, Mrs.jand Mrs, Joseph Olinyk, Mill] tish-born father. .|ly of Oshawa, Miss Barbara Olinyk .|Miss Scott chose a law career ? » former: | because a friend of the family now residing ™) encouraged her. An only child, is|she got strong support for her Frank Higginbottom will open Street, |the meeting at 2:00 p.m. | A house-warming party was|ert Kerr, teachers at Ridgeway| theld last Saturday evening in Senior Public School, have ar |honor of Mr. and Mrs. Robert|t |Skinulis at their home on Pine-|t |wood Terrace, The party which|theatre this afternoon. The stu-| 2" ! like dealing with people." Miss Shirley Panter, and Rob- ranged for 88 grade eight pu 0 visit the Royal Alexandra! lwas attended by 45 friends and/dents will see the matinee relatives was arranged by Mrs./|f 'Hart, and Mrs. Matthew Pow-|t lenzuk. The honored couple was) connection with a speech arts ormance of "Anne of Green| immigration appeals board for |Dennis Mackey, Mrs. John De-| Gables" and have a tour of re aad gar reasons. "Here you're) | really | lives." | heatre and stage. This trip is in |presented with a gift of money|and drama program offered at| jon behalf of the guests and|t after an evening of dancing re-| freshments were served. | National ie met last Tuesday at theldinner Oshawa Airport. Mrs. Oscapella was elected ticket|has convener and Mrs. Fred Collict|speakers was elected secretary of the committee. Season's tickets for three concerts or single tickets may be obtained by contacting Mrs. Oscapella, Mrs. Allan Shantz, Port Perry; Mrs. D. A. Bratton, Bowmanville; Mrs. E. Barrett Campbell, Whitby; and Mrs. C. Karn, Columbus. The next meeting is to be held at the Oshawa Airport on Tuesday, tober 10. " 728-4701 cargo is copper, brass and) "other metals." He hopes to get| | $250,000 out of the wreck. | STUDY KIDS NORTH VANCOUVER (CP)! --Dr. Gary Rush, assistant pro- fessor of sociology at Simon! Fraser University, has been awarded a $5,000 grant from the British Columbia Educa- tional Research Institute to assist his study of juvenile! behavior in North Vancouver, | where Halloween riots broke out last year. It is the first lies 315 feet deep off the south- grant awarded by the institute. Salon, Lynde Bastine of Oshawa. RIVIERA COIFFURE 600 KING ST. 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Secretaries arranged for | status S-/enjoyed a good practice and the She wants to get ahead she has urth Thursday of each month,|t® be as good as or better than nd aim to give encouragement | her competitors, but ting the/and practical suggestions of a non-medical nature to women! PUSHED INTO LAW men." course I wouldn't have done anything else. Being a lawyer "| is intellectually very stimulat-| 7, | ing. Pils| variety within the profession jwhich. will enable the members| to keep up with the business| | The Shoreline Chapter of the |trends f ' |N Associa| Mrs, The Women's Committee of |tion commenced their Fall Pro|will speak on Secretarial Pit |the Oshawa Symphony Orches-| gramme last Tuesday with ajfalls as seen from the execu meeting held at the|tive side of the desk. All secre The Chapter|taries interested and wishing to interesting|hear Mrs. Dunford will be most and special eventsiwelcome. if G oO st t Ch ee ee ee ON ee ST ES M A " travelling because the board Maintains Lawyer Janet Scott Because she will be away Janet Scott says a sweepin | Ottawa rather than a full-size of women is "ridicu-| grant. ;Owns a cottage in the Lauren- tain areas, but for professional] itarian grounds. Even though a Professional Women H St t decide to grant his appeal." ave a us The chairmanship will mean holds hearings at ports of entry from Halifax to Vancouver. By MARILYN ARGUE The board rules on appeals) from time to time, Miss Scott is OTTAWA (CP) -- Lawyer| by persons ordered deported or|!00King for a town house in : : g investigation such as envisaged those who have been denied house which she might not be for the royal commission on the|Pe'mission to sponsor an immi-| able to manage. She already lous." |. 'The board will have wide|tians north of Montreal. "It might be justified in cer-| discretionary powers on human- women it's completely unneces-; Person may not have a case sary," she maintains, COMMON AFFLICTION 2 Hemorrhoids are common adding! according to the facts of law,|among women during pregnan- women are|there may be other conditions|cy, and every expectant mother which would make the board|should see her doctor early. Hearing Aid Counselor TO HOLD FREE HEARING AID CONSULTATION THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY September 28, 29 and 30 9 A.M. to 5 P.M. 23 Eglinton Square Eglirton & Victoria Park Scarborough Beltone is pleased to announce that they have secured the ser- vices of Mr. Norman Chevalier, factory-trained consultant for our special 3 day hearing aid com sultation. H you have a hearing problem, Mr. Chevalier invites you to come im for a free eleo- tronic hearing test, and demon- -- stration of latest Beltone Hear- j ing Aids. No obligation. that professional already equal. 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