Oshawa Times (1958-), 22 Mar 1966, p. 10

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Sightless Secretary Surmounts Duties MONTREAL (CP) -- Mabel Egerton is a secretary who takes dictation by shorthand or dictaphone, types quickly and accurately, files, and handles incoming telephone calls on five lines. She also teaches music. These accomplishments may not seem unusual until you! ANN LANDERS Should Warn Ex-Hubby Of Risk To Daughter 10 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, Merch 22, 1966 _ Tear Ann Landers: My hus- band and I were divorced two years ago. I agreed to take our son and let my husband take our daughter. We discussed it fend myself. Why pay out good money to a lawyer who iearns from the same books I could learn from if I knew where to get them?--Ounce of Prevention know that Mrs, Egerton has been blind since. birth. She is; evidence of her conviction that} a blind person with. proper, training can be as good a sec- SOCIAL & PERSONAL Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Teiephone 723 - 3474 for Women's Department Dear Oounce: Would you con- sider getting books on medicine and reading up on surgery so you could operate on yourself? Law is more than books. It is a demanding profession which requires years of training, scholarship and_ experience. There are no short cuts. There are no do-it-yourself kits. If you should need a lawyer in the fu- ture, play it smart.and hire one despite your feelings of disap- pointment. retary as one with normal vi- sion. Of course, she doesn't take dictation with pencil and paper with the children and discov- ered, happily, that this is what they wanted, too. Six months ago my husband married a flea brain who doesn't know enough to come in out of the rain. The problem is this: They go out at least four evenings a week. The sitter they have hired for Rosemary (now 12) is a 19-year-old college boy who fives in their apartment building. I worny because Rosemary is' large for her age and a Lolita if| I ever saw one. But I hesitate) to say anything because my husband and I agreed to teave| we became engaged. He asked each other alone and mind our|his best pal (who is 4-F) to take own business. Should I break|care of me. Well, his pal is try- our "mind-your - own-business |!"& to take care of himself, if pact' and speak up?--Out of you know what I mean. He has the Picture }made several passes at me and ' | i yi i Dear Picture: I can't imagine I am disgusted with the big ape. Mr. John Humphreys, Park, Mr. Lee Dawson and Mrs. Daw Dear Ann Landers: Before. my boy friend left for the army dent and Mrs. Ryszard Tomaszewski, treasurer. The banquet was attended by some two hundred mem- and friends and close tc cne hundred more came later for the dance. --Oshawa Times Photo KITCHEN Where There's Action Top "agents" in the kitchen find milk's the greatest for vital young appetites. That coo! refreshing flavor saves the day, when active young folks gather with their friends or stalk the kitchen on their At Lanvin, the small of the/jated the group and spoke of the| at Niagara Falls and Kitchener. back turned out to be almost as| responsibilities and enefits of| senune and Josephines were exciting a part of the anatomy|the woman's influence in the|presented with red roses in as the bosom. |home and in outside organiza-| honor of their saint's day. Dan- Lanvin followed all other | tions, |eing to Mitchell Zalewski's or- Paris houses with hemlines; Mrs, Kowalska spoke of the| chestra continued until mid- above the knees, Wednesday, a) valuable contribution of the Osh-' night. knee had no more significance |---------- -- : than an ear in high fashion. It| 1 ; ot. Stephen's UCW Presents . ' Play -- 'The First Easter \tended the opening Wednesday | jmorning wearing skirts at a) A play, "The First Easter,");mony United Church; March 27, was noted however that the | including Mrs. discreet length, covering the|was presented by members of|Anniversary Sunday; April 27, kneecaps the St. Stephen's United Church|dessert luncheon and jLanvin family, /Yves Lanvin her daughter and/ jher strikingly beautiful | |daughter-in-law, Moryse, all at-) |Frank Carty, | Gray, Mrs. John Strachan, Mrs. |G. Mamelka and Mrs. Paul | Dallaire. | CREDITS Mrs. Audrey McIntyre was in charge of the preparations, Mrs. Harold Conlin convenéd the fashion show and Mrs. James O'Regan was the commenta- tor. Mrs. F. M. Gilmore repre- sented the store supplying the fashions. The ticket conven- ers were: Mrs. Anthony Adams, Mrs. Patrick Judge. Prize con- veners were Mrs. Gordon Wood, Mrs. Charles Roach, and Mrs. Mrs. Kelly De-} teaching her teachers braille.) ;Soon after graduation she mar-) ried and moved to New Bruns-| |wick. She now is a widow. The course ended with her, Corinthian Lodge held its semi - annual Ladies' Night| Dance at the airport Saturday, | attended by the Grand Master, FOR THE FINEST Custom and Ready Made DRAPES in the latest Shades end Fobrics .. . 900... own, Quick-On-The-Draw When young modems feel inventive, be quick-on-the- draw to supply the "fixings" for delicious shakes and coolers. It's easy to do since milk's a perfect match for many of the items on your everyday shopping fist. Thick 'N' Creamy For sandwich snacking time choose an Apple Orbit. Shake or mix together 1 cup apple sauce with 1 cup milk and 6 scoops of vanilla ice cream. sale of F. G. Flynn. In charge of pro- grams was Sister Petronilla. Mrs. Milo Pultz, president of the CPTA, thanked all who had taken part. Add a dash of nutmeg and vanilla and pour into tall glasses or gay mugs. Calendar Check The first spring day deserves something special by way of Peach 'N' Pineapple Re- freshers. Easy to do in the blender with % cup drained sliced peaches, % cup pine- apple juice, 1 pint vanilla ice cream and % cup milk. This makes plenty for four. Cool and Calculated For nutrition-minded mothers with breakfast skippers in the family . . . here's a Coffee "Nog. Beat 2 eggs well, add 4 teaspoons powdered instant coffee and 2 cups cold milk. Flavor to taste with sugar, salt and vahilla. Now then, capture the guilty parties on their way out the door, Mé&C DRY GOODS & DRAPERIES DRAPERY TRACKS EXPERTLY INSTALLED 723-7827 | HOUSEWIFE FIGHTS BACK | HEOL SENNI, Wales (CP)-- |Hundreds of telephone booths jare being wrecked by vandals, so the post office had a pleasant surprise when a_ Breconshire woman decided to brighten up the village pay phone. Isobel Price, 47, sweeps the box clean, keeps fresh flowers in a vase, and has installed a fitted carpet "to keep the village folk's feet 74 Celina Street EXAMINER A licentiate of the Royal Academy of Dancing, Lon- don, Miss Pauline Dibb will be conducting examinations CO-OPS SELL MORE Co-operative stores in Sweden increased business 8% per cent} to $1,212,000,000 in 1965. Waiting at Headquarters When the young ones check in after school, reward them with Pineapple Punch and cookies, Just before serving stir a tablespoon or two of frozen concentrated pine- apple juice into a tall glass of cold milk. Serve "as is" or float a small scoop of lemon sherbet on top. A Slick Trick... for adding a gay touch to impromptu gatherings starts with chocolate milk. Make your own or buy it already. flavored. Pour into pretty glasses, add a daub of whip- ped cream and sprinkle with shaved chocolate. The Women's Welfare League of Oshawa, Directors of SIMCOE HALL BOYS' CLUB - Eastview announces REGISTRATIONS for SPRING SWIMMING CLASSES THURSDAY March 24th --9,30 a.m. customers, is the CHILDREN Mondey 4:15 PLM. Tadpole Beginner Junior 7:00 P.M, Todpole Beginner Junior 8:00 P.M..... Beginner Intermediate Senior Picture pretty, flower fresh, | that's how your young lady will look Easter Sunday in one of these new cotton knit our latest recipe leaflet. In- Everyone is welcome to attend. suits. Adorable two- or Pe spire the whole family by i tacking it up close to the living, cannot be assessed," | bok e assessed," | Wethasahiny three-piece styles wash frig or blender. Sale! _ hasatihally, ds susily. Sale! Sale! eautiiully, dry easily Sizes 2-14, Full Length Formals 6.00 to 12.00 AND BRIDESMAIDS GOWNS sane arnvats * 9.95 SARGEANT'S RENTALS + 463 RITSON RD. S. 725-3338 as secretaries usually do. In-| Lane Apartments, entertained son. Door prizes were won by mistakes because I can't erase|cock, Miss Cheryl Weeks, cic Mrs. Wesley Jones, Mrs shorthand for telephone mes-} |Joseph Imeson, Mrs. Richar¢ matter and date in the right-| zier, Glenview avenue, last Thu-|lor, Mrs. Lee Dawson, Mrs EXECUTIVE OFFICERS otherwise I wouldn't deserve | Mrs, Charles Russell, Mrs. Har : d |sociation for the Blind. She has|and Mr. Peter van Gils, Whit-| Dermott. anything more: your business We have had some fierce ar-| 15th anniversary banquet, : ttract Ver . pectators ®, hav p-| Mr. and Mrs. Christophe: - as |HAS PLASTIC NOTES jted by the East Central Ontario} with): . : | e is the) : yk ng around. My fiance is | ; Lolita (I mean Rosemary). And| 5 ; ed le. Springara: HI y| oat _K fe lwhich opened in Belleville on for three tables of bridge. Higk adies Group PNU Branch 7 | Fashions in St. Gregory's Audi-rihur, Caroel Conlin, Chris-| Dear Ann: Is there a law! Dear Dot: Why lét the ape put which many sighted teachers) : |Catholic Parent - Teacher Asso-|Neely, Vivian Pultz and Betty| " ' low scores going to Mr. Donald Sheets of classical music and) I sued a neighbor a few\y, > fri . is| Gues ¥ jrims-lawa Lez ; G » visiting and colorful decorations were a g €Wiyour boy friend would take this; Guests from Toronto, Grims-|awa Ladies Group by visiting) and ¢ corations we Many costumes for the teen|into braille. But if Mrs. Egerton) Among those from the area, served by the hostess. i He appeared very dumb. When quet and dance of the Ladies'jets; also by holding classes for)music with many selections on with bell bottom slacks, squall |and transcribes it herself, jand District Labor Council at in Latin and sounded like he|reason to acce | yeni Satur-| language ; us s|Lois ' ' pt a proposal for| Hall, Banting avenue, on Satur-|language, arts and customs as/Lois fsb otters: : ; ; : P Hughes demonstrated the latest matching sweaters and shoes only blind secretary here. awa; Mr. Alan Bailey, Black- ------------| introduced head table guests :|Mrs. Halina Zylka and Mrs.| CHILDREN ; Marl Blair, Eil M d fashions were|Marlene Blair, Eileen Menard,|i1. school's piano and two-key-| lice Reardon, representing the|Mrs. Josef Zastawa, Mrs. Julia|little boys proudly strutted in Westnutt and Barbara Conlin. was then taught) she got a job|Albert Street United Church jinto a halter neckline. Matching | national president, Wilhelm Jak-|duced and spoke briefly were|Marlene Comeau, Ann VanDer| : PARIS (Reuters) -- Jeanne|triangular head scarves were |ubianicz and Mrs Jakubianicz,| Mr. Edward Zalewski, President)Sanden, Kimmy Kuttschutter,| (010.6) hats. The total look was|oMly Protestant, and the only General convener, Mrs, George ' 4 ing wal 'counts against me; but we got} ' widened shoulder line. \big innovation was the back/Josef Zastawa, president, Lad-| ular 'with the empire: Waist ald in sleeves, the return of the}\dresses have bare backs|of the group, and Mrs. J. A. lish organizations. Jon Kingston, Karen Rush, Mau-) , 7 on), Germanis, Mrs. Patrick|ting wax paper in the boxes-- Mrs. Glen Maunder; surprise worked with cut and not with! | President Jakubianicz congratu-| were presented from branches\~-- typing. |licity, Mrs. Eric Cooper. der for 244 inches on each side. sharply divided as to whether for many years. Collar and neckline treat-|# significant reduction in the in- | stead, she uses a special braille/at dinner on Saturday. His )Mrs. Beverly Seed, Mrs. Wil and I would have to start over.""|}Donna Grant and Miss Misje|John Jackson, Mrs. Gler sages. | The literary Group of the Uni-| Davis, Mrs. Ronald Agg, Mrs hand upper corner of each pa-|rsday evening to review and|Leona Ptolemy, Mrs. Charle: of the: Ladies' Group of my job," says the full - time} Paintings by Mr. Roy Allen,)vey Atwood, Mrs, Reginal¢ ; \been working with sighted. sec-|by; and Mrs. Marion Stacey, than what happens to your|Suments and he says if] am not) jeft to right are Mrs. Ed- fy i lame Aeaninlion aah fee na |Schmeizle, Ansley Court, open: Ini About 300 spectators attefd-, and Janet Drumm, Bridget Coll,|. "Many people wrongly think|T) "SS0cialon ane are inci don't waste any time. Jealous type and I'm afraid he teacher of music, but we have) --" : he 5H ; : torium last Wednesday evening,|tine Macevicius, Susan and| Friday night. Fifty-one pictures) winners were Mts, Charies Cyi ; ' s | i _ P . jwhich will remain in Belleville library in town--somewhers 2 you on the defensive? Tell him) C I b t 15th Ann men | jto get: lost or you will write) UE eprates IVEISalry ciation. Molloy. IOntario centres. |DesRosiers and Mrs. Gwilym months ago and I'm sure I} iler' 7 » Ki . 9 lew sick i spi-/background for the many fash : " ; blackmailer's words over yours,| by, Kitchener, Burlington, New the sick at home and in hospi-|backg Ss shown with the|wants a work not yet in braille, |attending the Educational Semi-| the judge asked him some; Confidential to May Be My|Group of the Polish National|children of Polish descent and|the piano. jackets and matching caps.| 'There are several blind mu-|the King Edward Hotel last) was stuck. | marria i ) y or ge. Sometimes when aj) day night. a heritage. Se aha : : - | Meg seine rit. | giving the total look. Mrs. Egerton was educated at| Stock; Mrs. C. G, Femia, Whit . if the Reverend Anthony Bagsik,|Monika Misiaszek. Succeeding} Children ¢ : a mig Suits, ° Bnd :* yi | Mrs, George ord, uron New Widened Shoulder Line Virginia Maceviius, Cathy 00880 OFEBR Mee, Dera tie mayor and Mr. Arthur Reardon;|Kaczmarska and Mrs, Andrew|their jackets and sport wear. | «nyyrs: FASHIONS t The adult fashions were a dis-|assembling boxes in a Montreal Women's "Bluebird Bazaar and Lanvin launched the first bomb-| knotted under the chin. Burlington; Mr. and Mrs. Bole-jof the Polish Veterans' Associ-|Harry Ploegmakers, Mary Gil-|°° " she| Ford; tea hostess, Mrs. Clayton | ium Committee in Oshawa; Mr.|Pultz, Barbara Dalby, Connell), ", : {along well." ville; white elephant, Mrs. Sid- After three years. of narrow, |decollette that dips as deep asjies' group Branch 7; Mrs. jlace tops enhanced by soft look wide football player's shoulder|Scooped to a point four inches | Aldwinckle. Father. Bagsik read a letterjreen Rush, Beverley Drumm,|y 40, Mrs. Victor Comeau,|Mrs. Egerton decided she packages, Mrs. Frank Cooper; padding. Sleeves were mounted The broad shoulder was the women are ready to return to The advocates claimed that something really new in fashion quickly become accustomed to/peared fine in the ethereal|fians was taken by Mrs. James! Mrs. James Randall reported top hemlines. ity of distinguished, mature/Hurvid and Mrs. Gordon Tom-|ed that the CGIT girls will be dered look is one of the most|t® #dopt these ultra-short skirts. Ferries and narrator, Mrs. Car-) yrs, avid Duchemin men- the illusion of a slimmer waist- service was "Lo I am with you| Stevens of Africa at a mission- __ |Twenty More Years The dissenters believe Cra- one should go to the conference pears artificial and completely|other 15 to 20 years to tell| Mrs. Lloyd Jewell presided Mrs. Charles Rundle reported| of the panel of children's Crahay evolved his broad-|the use of oral contraceptives,/presented play. Roll call was ding reception, guide banquets,| Examing for the Royal the bosom. This yoke effect is) But in the light of present) March 22-23, Conference at Har-| Wedding reception. Malaya and Singapore. the narrow, sloped shoulder |jege of General Practice of Can. BUYS HEAVY MACHINERY lection, designed by Guy Dou- | search programs have shown no effect. Dr. Wiseman is medical offi-|ery parts and chemicals for her capped sleeves made in the Family Planning Clinic in Eng woman to square dicky and yoke or m04d-jtives since 1960 aie are filled in with high collar-jand Mexico revealed a smaller! REED"S tended to show. the top of the pected among women of this! . Spring Flower Palm Sunday, April 3rd ments were restrained in al} |Cidence of precancerous changes! the collections. The new era|'™ 'gd Pap smears (tests for featured smooth, uncluttered |°2" 7 uterine cancer). How treatments, with short shingled| hair combining to give the illus-| ion of a long swany neck. Ninety per cent of the dresses seen Wednesday had unadorned of sweater necklines. An occas-|__ jonal miniscule collar turned) up on a coat or suit jacket, but | it was always discreet in nar-| row rolled rever or standaway | effects. The halter neckline was the new idea in evening clothes. | Formal dresses had high dis-/| creet necklines, with sleeveless' cut-in armholes, and fullness | shirred into a low bias cowled| or ring collar. : Lanvin's Russian Doll even- ing gowns received thunderous applause. Floor-length bias cut trapeze dresses made of bold, flower-| printed chiffons were shirred Fast 'N' Frosty Ideas are yours for the asking. Drop us a note here at the Bureau and we'll send you shorthand slate. guests included Dr. and Mrs.\liam Simm, Mrs. Fred Brooks. "I can't afford to make typing| J. W. Spragge, Mr. Clare. Pea-| Mrs. Oswald Weeks, Miss Marie She cannot rely wholly on dic-| Krayenhoff who is visiting from) Weeks, Mrs, Harold Hughes taphone because she has to use! Holland. |Mrs. Ronald Middleton, Mrs As for filing, she marks her versity Women's Club met at/Clifford Harden, Mrs. Roy own braille code concerning|the home of Mrs, Edward Gla-|Weatherbee, Mrs. Albert Tay per to be filed. janalyze 'The Lark' by Jean|Stainton, Mrs. William Schoen "T've got to be good at filing,| Anouilh, eau, Mrs. Gordon Stephens Lg , 4 Branch 7,- Polish National | {secretary for the Montreal As-|Oshawa, Mrs. Lorraine S a ge|Armstrong and Mrs, Grant Mc Union and hostesses for the | ! | ist j é t| 1 lretaries there for eight years.|Bowmanville, have been accep-| daughter. Tell your husband tol franc to him he will write my| ward Kotynski, secretary; iance and tell him I am run-| Mrs. Josef Zastawa, presi- : engage a woman to sit 5 ded in the 7th annual ext init |¢¢ their home Saturday evening the Springarama of Fantly Cathy Broadbent, Katey Mc |@ sighted person is a better weg a lp |might believe it. How can I nah My athe gimmicks such as plastic notes, ; fash : : _|defend myself?--Dot sponsored by St. Gregory's|Maty Mamelka, Brenda Me-| are in the exhibition this year and Mr. Douglas Holmes with r ow are using also." | : person can get books and read! e . for two weeks before touring} up on his rights? - . : Profusions of spring flowers jsuch modern works as those of | your boy friend about him. If) sind FASHIONS FOR TEENS [Bartok have been transcribed Blake, A byftet pupper. wa would have won the case if my|why in the world would you|Toronto and St. Catharines at-|tal and raising funds for the|ions and hair styles shown. Mr.|@8ers were si : 1 | lawyer had known his business.|want him? "~~ |tended the 15th anniverary ban-|branch by catering for banqu-|Jack Driscoll provided the sportswear taking' the spotlight/she has someone read it to her|nar sponsored by the Toronto) questions he said a few words ; i | Uni 7 ish| i reservati th i Aeead each Mrs, | Sits' slims were in pastels of| sie teachers in Montreal but, as weekend were Mrs. Derek Gan- Last Chance: This is a poor|Union Branch 7, in the Polish) fostering the preservation of the rage ggg see ie rellows, pinks and blues with|\far as she knows, she is the/dy and Mr. Joseph Serge, Osh-| If I ever get into a legal fight}woman says "No" they both' Mr. Chester Dobrolecki acted; She recalled the first execu-jin spring hair styles. : a : r ain again I want to. be able to de-ilive happily ever after. Jas master of ceremonies andjtive, Mrs. Sofia Mroczkowska, | ; : a ae Cateye, \the Montreal School for eo Ivan J. Williams, FASHIONS _-- OF ere . ¥>| Blind where she learned to play |") parr pastor of St. Hedwig's Roman/presidents have been Mrs Ste-|shown first and dresses, wih ae go ' ' Catholic Church; Alderman Al-| ven Dulny, Mrs. Steven Rzany,|and hats for little girls and the| Virginia Macevicius, Cathy After completing elementary St., Was hostess at a breakfast " u : lschool (which was as far as|meeting for the conveners of First Surprise In Paris Couture PNU President Branch 7, Peter! Bobak. Modeling tk ree | A Phegenit he chuck Soltys and Mrs. Soltys; PNU| Other guests who were intro-|were: Keri Judge, Kelly Judge,|). of dresses, suits and spring) biscuit factory. |Tea"', being held in the churc By PEGGY MASSIN ae topped with an ticae id "T was the only blind one, the|in May. The conveners are: x 7 71 vait ¢ atchine | English-speaking person ba shell of the Paris couture sea-| Following the broadened|slaw Kowalski, Ontario presid-| ation; Mr. Leslie Prazmowski,|more, Joan Yanch, Cathy pang Mert poh ig a recalls with a smile. 'Three|Lee; candy, Mrs. Joseph Wilt- son Wednesday with the new Shoulder line, Crahay's secondjent of Ladies' Groups; Mrs.|president of the Polish Millen-| Yanch, Heather, Pultz, Mylan area cali mr | shire; aprons, Mrs. Percy Bo- Jan Drygala, chairman of the|O'Regan, Mary-Jo Marks Ji iit, non hats After a second job in another|ney Pike; home baking, Mrs. sloped shoulders and skinny set-|modesty allows. Slinky evening} Mary Kosciesza, senior member|co-ordinating committee of Po-|/Heather Roach, Trudy Legere, 'Adult models were: Miss {biscuit company--this time put- Arthur Allman; fancy work, came as a shock at first glance.|beneath the waistline. Alderman Reardon brought/of good wishes from Father|David Kingston, the Carty twins, 57° Gnories Roach, Mrs, Hazel/ Wasn't using her skills and en- decorations, Mrs. Eric Jacklin This elongated shoulder was|cnow packs greetings from the Mayor and|Celinski and gifts of money|Mary Perron, John Cayer, Lori Molloy. Mrs. F. G. Flynn, Mrs,|tered secretarial school to learn and Mrs. Clarence Lee; pub- on a wide, flat band, which ex- tended the line of natural shoul- leit-motif of the beautiful Lan- vin collection, but opinion was the bulky top silhouette that was a trademark of Balenciaga Jules Francois Crahay is the only designer who has done so far this season. i They claimed the eye will) The celestial hemlines ap-| Women. The part of the ruf-| work. the wide - shouldered look, as/hiph - fashion settin ; +| : , - fas § g, but ob-|Palmer and Mrs. Wallace Butt; |1g hospital calls and t one has learned to accept knee-' servers doubted that the major-|the guards by Mrs. Emmanuel| calis male. Mrs, ont renee CALLED FLATTERING women who are regular clients rent the women by Mfrs.) guests at the April meeting and| They claimed the wide-shoul- of Paris couture houses intend|Charles Rundle and Mrs. Alex' will present the program. } flattering over - all silhouettes) Ae neon Beate tioned that a clothing parcel will for the average woman, siving Testing 'Pill' Takes The theme for the worship) pe packed for Mics Muriel sv and narrower -- than always, even unto the end of|4ty meeting in May. Mrs. Ste-| nature may have endowed. the world." Mrs. Heard read| Phen Saywell asked that every- ~ gen mayer eg age 3 ABOARD EMPRESS or tne mem talon and a poem, in Harmony United Church on) in dancing in Oshawa on uch an extent tha ap-|CANADA (CP)--It will take an-| "Crosses. March 22 and 23. Saturday. She is a member wrong for the current tempo of| whether there will be any long-|and thanked the program com-|catering dates in the near; examiners and has her own fashion. term effects on women ftom|mittee and cast for the well|future were: March 26, a wed: | school in Essex, England. sr any from z --_ Dr. Aviva Wiseman of Beacons-| answered by 18 members. May 2, 13 and 26. The Nellie} Academy, Miss Dibb has yoke cutting across the top of field, England, said today. Dates to remember were: Dearborn Unit will convene the| travelled to Hong: Kong, emerging everywhere, although | clinical experience, she told the ------ other designers evolve it with | scientific assembly of the Col- line. ada, there is i " ¥ p is no hint of danger' EDMONTON (CP) -- Mrs. Ma Rouff's wearable col-|; ' oe ag gEy in the future, and the vast re- Hugh L. Smith spends about vier, featured many bi-colored evidence that dangerous events|$2-000,000 a year on grader dresses with a similar yoke |are involved. blades, culverts, tires, machin- A white linen sheath had alcer and director of contrace : p- ; rs dark navy blue yoke and short|tive research with the Slough She first be secre'ary-treas- same dark tone. \land.. The clinic has been con-|urer of the Alberta Association Jean Patou featured many|qucting.trials in oral contracep-| of Municipal Districts and Coun- esty pieces in contrasting col-| 'The clinical ex » perience of) ors and febrics. Checked suits the early trials in Puerto Rico| less guimpes. Coats have | number of cases of uterine can-| square cutout necklines in-!cer among pill users than ex-| tende ed amon FLORISTS a er eee us 20th Annual ARE RESTRAINED | "Apart from this, there was Show at their Greenhouses Tuesday Tadpole Beginner Junior Tadpole Beginner Intermediate Junior Senior Bronze and how much-to reduction in |number of pregnancies, and) jconsequent improved standard Tadpole Beginner Junior Junior Intermediate Bronze ADULTS Tuesdey Mixed 9:00 P.M. Beginner, Junior Intermediate 10:00 P.M, Beginner Senior Bronze Thursdoy Ledies 9:30 A.M, Beginner Junior Intermediate 10.30 A.M. Beginner Junior Senior Prepared by the Home Economists of THE CANADIAN DAIRY FOODS SERVICE BUREAU | 30 Eglinton Ave. E., Toronto 12. Ont. The above programs will commence on Monday, April 4th, 19464 No applications .wilt be accepted for the above program prior to above scheduled daté and time. Application forms:are now available, Ch ren must be members of the Boys' Club. Fee is $6.00 for a 12 week course. Adults fee; $10.00 for 12 week course. For further informetion call 728-5121. Fashions since 1807

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