FB £ {1 alt Ww 1 ha ENJOYING A RARE, Olive Diefenbaker Plays Unseen Role In Daily Drama Of Prime Minister's Life live In an atm ore that ls see what she's getting, hut she almost totally his " Alan uses a dressmaker for more The prime minister lan't the #laborate eostumes type to unload office problems on FAVORS WIDE RRIMS his wife but they "ialk about Widebrimmed hats were her things be does become INAL'R (oi iites but she wears few now w | " ' , We are travelling so much and evening #1" home, "the Diefen. ATH als are wo lard io pack bakers spend It in their copy| She has easily adjusted apartment on the second floor of Mell ta the exciting. and active the official residence chatting !f® of a prime minister's wife ahout their day's activities op She aulekly made all of John's lr watching television, ar John with friends hers, is on a first-name All this in less than two years. his hooks and Olive with her knit: Dass with many people, gels (0 Between trips the wife of John ting know wives and their children Diefenbaker is the smiling hos: In such & well-ataffed house and keeps informed about them tess of 24 Sussex Kireel, official there a little Mrs. Diefenbaker Mra. Diefenbaker has a warm Ottawa home of Canadian prime oan do for the prime minister feeling for others, whether ministers, where she has had the except he his attentive compa: friends or strangers, In London Queen and President Fisenhower pion, There are a steward she was assigned a ear with a AM uesls lonok, threes maids a seamstress) ®irl ehauffeur. On one trip their HAD IMPORTANT ROLE a laundress, two extramural sar brushed the fender of an Many keen political observers ©/eAning women sent in by the t ve her a hig share of credit Works department, and a ehauf: The chauffeur was almost A the Progressive Conservative few learn from embarrassment The laundress is an innovation PUIN Mrs. Diefenbaker un ahotit by Mra, Diefen. Pinned a valuahle maple « leaf shortly after she moved Pooch she was wearing and gave Just to make you FREE EVENING IN THE By ALAN DONNELLY Canadian Press Balt Writer One of eanada's busiest and most Important women describes! her job as "Just being on hand when I'm needed' For Olive Evangeline Dlelen baker heing "on hand' has meant going through two general elee tion eampalgns, three transatlan tie flights, numerous plane hops across Canada and now a world her tour in Im vietory in the election and friends say she has heen of immense brought me support to her hushand as baker head of (he government in. Previously, all laundry was 't 10 the girl John, a widower and Olive, a %ent oul of 24 Bussex Stree, Now feel hetier widow, were married Dee, §, 1083, the residence has modern wash. BORN IN MANITOBA in Toronto, They had known each DE equipment and all laundry ex:| 00 niafenbaker was horn in other years earlier in Saskatoon, °#Pt shiris is done there Roland, Man, about 8 years ago meeting there Just after the First| Mrs, Diefenbaker doesn't gel after her father, Rev, C. R. Free World War in the church of her much chance to cook, though she man. moved there from Nova father, a Baptist minister enjoys cooking, The staff plans Scotia, Later the family lived in We were good friends--fam. Most of the meals, checking the Monse Jaw, Prince Albert and friends,' she says menu with her, The prime min: Saskatoon Life was falrly simple for the ister 1s an easy man to cook for lawyer-politician and his bride RIG RREAKFAST until- two years ago when My "He likes almost Diefenbaker became Progressive she save. "He has an enormous Mage, leaving a hahy daughter Conservative leader. On that day, hreakfast, After that {t'a catch Carolyn. The daughter ts married Dec, 14, 1986, Olive Diefenbaker as catch can.' to Don Weir, teaching children of oad hefore the cheering on: | yay summer she frequently he Canadian brigade at Hoes vention delegates and promised oo Loi woals on weekend fish. Lo Clermany, and it ts to their smply ing exoursions to their Harring. month-old som John that Mrs : | wil Jo Srerying MY ton Lake cottage in the Gatjnean Distanphkers hand + knit socks power to help him Hille, Bometimes in Ottawa she © 0 lt er hishand IN TWO CAMPAIGNS gels late-evening snacks usually ia ale dhpin Ty "Neh Two high-pressue election eam cold cereal. and milk after the sohool for 10 years in Arthur and patngs followed less than a year Malt 1a finished work Owen Mound, Ontario. In 148 she apart, Keeping her promise Rhe loves gardening and had a Joined the Ontario ed Hie | . a sae ation de meant something like riding the plot -of land dug up for her partment as assistant director of HORE 0ane of 4 rocket Harrington Lake last spring. This 40 pb As first prime minister's fall vegetables from the garden was ia wife Lady Laurier to play and evabapples from (the grounds John a public part hushand's M M Bisse Rife Sih 1 first wile affairs, she has heen Mr, Dief. M0 Telshes and Jelly h \e py o 05 enbaker's constant companion, SAL Using Mra. Diefenbaker's Arr ovs fio colons We 100 at Sometimes thal has even meant 'CIPes. They are used to give po <0 marry him 4 4 a home flavor when guests come to dinner The Diefenhakers are a devoted quite unconcerned about | showing affection in publie. On CAMPAIEN travels he was more than ance seen sleeping with his head on her shoulder Hy Her first husband, Toronto har vister Harry ¥. Palmer, died in anything," 19, two years after their mar In the In 163 that post Diefenhaker, whose the farmer Kdna Mnee In her moving AS min home shuns personal about on erutehes of - the prime storey grey stone River, ashe and she does not Ihtrude herself inte poli teal Many With social event Chatelaine ter's three rouple on the (Mlawa publicity 188108 or debates afternoons are taken up from teas 10 WALKS WITH HURRY Affairs for charity. Often her a0. wien the weather Is favorable Of an engagement 18 apg Diafenbaker often walks Proviso that she will call with hep husband part way 10 her hushand needs her nig agrioe. When heavily travelled Hefore the current gioamis are reached, the chal cancelled 13 feur picks them up. drives th Ne says she has set this rile: name minister to Parliament His AM 1 Hil and returns Mes. Diefenbaker (10 Tis 8Che hame. The trip Is repeated in Aule the evening, in reverse IN PURLIC EYE During the day they have fre his means accepting the glare quent telephone conversations on and scrutiny of publi life a special line through the Rast I think | accept public ser: Rloek switehboard, Sometimes reasonably she says he prime minister gels home In general, the Is very for lunch. Mare often he has it kind and generous s0 (t's In his office not too had to take he alfice She 1 herself being hy the househald shy lvered hy the chauffeur In a peciallvomade wooden box al AS IATHE AS A SUILCASe With compartments for fod dishes, silverware and two thermos hott les Alone al home (a the marning Mrs Diefenbaker may lead re cordings on her record plaves great jay in lite and her carvespondence. She receives up to 40 letters a day andl answers them in longhand Many are from people wha something like We are thinking about you amd praving the Toy NUCR COMIC ATONS, fashions tet A POrsOnal Me tha laey Lan elec: ply \ first three WN ceplance with It ooff if elsewhere world tour, she eeds come frst try te fit my plans tiny well public and lunches, prepared ards stall, are de LL] hit vs she learned long an he other person Is most she has kept "eparate and he ellement As alel ex hidden bhahind a calm unhyry dd her that § COMPAnYing Wie prime | my the id less with excitement Conlidentially said Mrs LORSTER STORY The bu Dlefenhake their sen Hen can Maritime wamen | sila (A IM § Party around world was practically help. 'ackle LACY CAPE Ry ALICE RROOKS Prettiest cover SO are we! Diefenbaker Wille above his cape paeapple o ply finge mereerised evochet WHR Easy \ Wi o smal! Send yaur done In sign yar knitting Pattern sires ih Vv. olf life of yin fs WN alte he save, deserve ww ny | ol n ¢ In the more leisurely val HIE) we Jahn on various ew nl Prince Albert, Sask maimtaim a hame 1) ears of thei Are ve I often a erachet aeons ES Aro medi THIRTY lars FIV} A here they § drove him du A) ad the fie roamed | AS IONALLY she COINS na opted Household Ay Pn SAMPS The Osh Dept 5 n Cay he Annet he awa Times Oshawa, Oatarie NAME ADDRESS NUMBER Our new 1959 Alice RBrooks Needleoralt Catalogue has many lovely de laxati \ hak hail to re § WEL Knittin raider prime V \ \ § wi \ ave 1 tes o ; ¢ shlirely ¥ As Mrs. Diefenbaker says A Ale xl X some marshes nt plainhy PATTERN lobster, dea have had a chau has let her driving lapse. She hopes to gel SOON re Since they She managed 10 avoid a second four she sald with a permit Killed him!" a new one ime | \ in n partion, Later he \ l¢ here will have wach years Mra Diefen IRAs to and ered WORN 1 ' i * Cala IS A KN ' A 1! She p WP A t da \ AR Eo! ready made dresses 10 clathes wo color, Send 2 cents Wo lit and Hikes to buy that wav 0 for your conv of ha hook x SAVY w om th hom CENTS COSY STUDY Church Group Christmas Party The Young Married Group of Grace Lutheran Chureh held its Christmas party recently in the ehreh parlor The evening commenced with the group going caroll'ng (n the homes of various members of the congregation ach year the group glves a donation to a children's organiza tom In Hew of exchanging Christ mas gifts. This year the money was raised hy having 8 while ele phant 'auction. Many gally wrapp oil surprises were hrought hy the members and auctioned off hy Mr, Bleve Macko, The sum of $25 will he donated to the Relarded Children's Building Fund For the devotional the group joined with the Walther leaguers IN AN SVENINE Vesper service con ducted by the pastor, the Rever end Carl. A Karteehner, with Mrs, Wray Hansel al the organ Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Oswald retiring presidents, conducted the election of secvelalies to which office were elected Mr, and Mrs Vietor Hartwig A buffet supper was arranged hy Mrs. George Rehee, social con vener, and commitiee In a gay holiday recorded Christmas music Barclay's Bank Creates Precedent In New Manager (AP) Miss Hilda 42 has hecome the hank manager in LONDON Hearding al first. woman British history Nhe started as a Rarelays Bank Ivpist £1. 8 week 2M years ago Now she gets £2,000 (85800) or more a year al a hrand new hraneh in Mayfalr I'his 1s a part of London that CAlers wealthy widows, and Miss Harding spent six months planning the decorations for hey hank I'he decor Is slate mushroom. The lohhy ted with easy chairs. The doors have nylon curtains. Miss Hard g's desk 1s trimmed with hlye leather here Is n hlue and Is outfit A writing room for ladies only, and a cloakroom as well. Everywhere are hig vases of freshout flowers there FOR SCHOOL SET Ay ANNE ADAMS Voted: most papular fashion hy he sehonl se this shirtwaist ohamise with the saucy. ounced height in Vip Fun ta Fomarraw's 0 dress I's gay np i] SINAN in SOW. A emeh oe Mis step Pattern 4719. Girls Sizes 6, 8, 10, 12, |, Size 10 takes a yards 3neh fabric Printed directions on each pat tern part. Kasier Sond FORTY patiern Printed Pe accurate CENTS (406) he a Ple \ ADDRESS in Win TT oh wl are th Pally Ma NEE. NAA STYLE UNREST Canin send proder care of The wm ow y ANNE ADAM Oshawa Times, Pat "awe Pease selling of candlelight and W | Family Celebrates| | 50th Anniversary | | 7) Myr, and Mrs, George T. Maule, Celina #ireet were guests of Jo Aldwinekle, Women's Kditer Diol RA 3.3474 honor at a dinner given by the members of their family id 8 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tusdey December 30, 1958. E, C. Maldman, and two sons; PERSONALS mar, ue. a The occasion was the couple's olden wedding anniversary arried in Monmouthshire, Wales, on December 25, 1908, Mr. and Mrs, Maule have lived in {Oshawa for 30 years Six daughters, | (Maule, Mrs, Aubrey Gibbs, Mrs {Bruce Powell, Mrs. William Miss Marjorie Pearce, daugh- borough Civie Wosplial, Ontario; present; another daughter, Mrs ter of Mr. and Mrs, George! Miss June Carlion, # Bartholo-| Lilian Thompson of Charloties:| Pearce, Elgin street east, return mew's Hospital, London, Miss ville, Virginia, sent her regret ed from her studies at 'Ryerson Susan Spitzer, Hillingdon Hosp) (being unable to attend | Institute in Toronto to spend the (ui, Uxbridge, Middlesex, ¥ng:!| During the evening Mr, and] holidays with her family. Mrs, |land (Mrs, Maule were presented with Waller Pearce of Barrie, mother) a chime clock, Greetings were of Mr, Pearce, was a Christmas' Mr, Donald Cran- read from Prime Minister John! guest, 'Miss Marilyn Pearce was field, Brian Pamels, Me. Diefenbaker, te Honorable Mr, | s Alma Platt, Mrs, Carl Viagel, Mrs, and Mrs and A guest of Miss Ruth Wunsch of Laughlin boulevard, were Christ: Michael Starr, MP, and Premier, Baytown, Texas, and visited her mas guests al the home of Mrs. Leslie Frost | Alter dinner home movies were al whose held, | family by telephone on Christmas Cranfield's parents, Mr, and Mrs day, During the holidays My, and' Pail Burgess, Toronto Mrs, Pearce and family were home the gathering was guests of Mrs, William Wilkinson Dr, and Mrs, 1. J. Metealfe, Mr. and Mrs, Maule have 25 and daughter of Creemore and of Simoos street north, spent Christ. Brandchildren and one grea! Mr, and Mrs, Ron Mercer of mas in Simeoe with their son and Brandson, Stouffville, They also had as thaly daughter-in-law, Dr, and Mrs guests, Mr, and Mrs, Arnold Ww, J, Metcalfe, Hodgkins and family of Leask Crystal Beads wa Division street, were Christmas i ] : Mr and i ( L Suns aut guests At the home of Mr. and Synthetic ewels Am ARIENAY AY ent Mrs, J, H, MacBhride in Toront { H i "ono| Trim Paris Gowns dale Christmas with thelr son, ( ! Gorden Young. Mrs, Young ava Mr, and Mre, H. A. Washing PARIS (Reuters) Costume ton, King street west, were Christ: jewelry today plays an integral mas guests af the home of their role In every ensemble. A multi-| son-n-aw and daughter, Mr, and | strand pear! necklace Is no longer street, spent, Christmas in Kings | Mr Tlobert Stevens, Toronto § Yandiom Accenory to highlight ona the fumis of a i Mrs, RF. Thompson, Me. The "erystalia" trent ment iy 3 Laughlin boulevard shown by Mr. Powell Mr. and Mrs, G, P. Morison WEDDING PRINCIPALS Married recently at Albert | Inte Mr. Lloyd Ferguson, and Mreet United Church were Mr. | tha bridegroom Is the son of and Mrs, William Iyle Me Hugh, The bride, the former | Mre: Rovee Cruikshanks of Osh, Miss Betty Helen Ferguson, Is | AWA, and the late Mr, Clarence MeHugh, «Photo by Hornsby Mr. and Mrs. 1, C, Emmons Brenda and Marilyn, Masson the daughter of Mrs, Gertrude | Ferguson of Oshawa and the The Kocial Department | Ways ready to accept Items of news for the personal eolumn for whieh there is no charge, If you were oul of town during the holi days or had guests, telephone 1474, local 15, and share (he festivity with others Ay had as copying antique settings, with Byron Emmons {Christmas guests Mr. and Mrs, each jewel surrounded hy a John E, Thompson and family of frame of smaller stones, aclipses London, Ontarie, other techniques, with eolor as {sorted to each Individual eos s GD. Conant, KBimeoe tume KEEP IN TRIM street south, spent Christmas in| Dior shows oriental ruby iow | Alax with her son and daughter: tan collars" paired with the glow inlaw, Mr, and Mrs, Roger Co Ing red high-fashion shades, or A pt g nant {hyacinth-tinted, eut erysial with | cce ance ea a en e the popular Hae and lavender ; . - we, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Zimmerman, tones R 1t d I Id ] Ww ht cently med the wt of nan Wiliam street ons wera christ. Pierre carain marke me om FL@SULTEA IN IDEAL VYEIQ General Hospital, Miss Phyllis mas guests at the home of their Pre waistline with sunburst elips Willett, graduate of Herts and %on-in-daw and daughter, Mr, and In strands of twisted glass heads By TDA JEAN KAIN (winter are much ton Iarge for ma Fissex General Hospital, ¥ng- Mra. Frank Simpson, Toronto favored In tones of soft green.| gat your mind to simming= now, 1 saved a sult from mix land: Miss Rose Simmonds lopAz, pinks or mauve - blues some Monday. What does It take years ago because 1 liked it so Kingston Puhblie Hospital, Ja. Mr. David Roberts who {a at. matehed to the color of the dress, io pediyce? When this question much, and now it fits me per maioa; Miss Margaret Hylton, tending University of Western| Two interesting personalities: yay asked of a group of over:|fectly, I ean wear a size 14 a Miss Bernadine Bell, and M | 5 x Ontario, London, is spending the Working respectively under thelweighis at a reducing clinic, the feel just wonderful--34 pounds pamela Murthwaite, graduates of Christmas vacation with his par: |{FAde names of "Jeanne Bt Ven: gre most common answers lighter, University College Hospital, Lon. enis, Mr. and Mrs, Russell Flut. Ant" and "Cis" are designing ore willpower, determination) "I am 81 years old and have 4 A ter, Greta street and executing many of the most ana diet, Granted, each plays a/four children who need a mother don, Fngland;, Miss Renolda exciting eostur Jowelr lod Pryce, graduate of Black Notley AXOILIng costime Jewelry pieces oan fn successful reducing, but with energy enough to keep up Hospital, London: Miss Kathleen The Misses Dawn and Shirley ™ Paris Both dvarnen Are fitled. [uy the doctor pointed out, hefore with them, We will have such fun Kilgallon, graduate of Willesden Coulter are home from Halifax A aging Sompetiiors vAllpower and diet come motiva- (doing those winter sports this General Hospital on; Miss Nova Scotia, to spend the hoi. Nd #ACh has bullt her thriving jion"and neentive year--the sports | was too heavy teneral Hospital, London; Miss by In, Aen business from a modest start pe | I! with the: 1 th Eileen MeCurdie, graduate of 'day season with their parents y ftv t wi ist letter from a former over lo enjoy m A ad y y J Garnet Coulter NeARne ! enant, Who sells t0/ weight wha for six years had years, (Hiasgow Royal Infirmary, Reot- Mr, and Mrs, Garne Wer, pn iavre Cardin and other leading [] " land; Mrs. Reity Barton, Peter: Muskoka street Paris boutlaues as well as Am: Sruggied in vain to take off the py nig yor HELP ' ht pH " of AAMT urdensome pounds and then pro-| "Sige ny ge ika for vous encour. fessional mame of he Marquine Corded fo. reduce dramatically goment and help. 1 shall always de Baussel MATURE points up the slleciivenoss of Abe grateful and will continue to The marquise owns the Chateau *50E en Thad tried to [Ollow your column to keep me de Bully In the Loire Valley, ' o . diet bit something always Cheers for 'the winner! Th Where Jeanne dan 18 reputed 10 | iopped me, Then came a real q cic PARR LB Ware yl i od n challenge nol only reached Her goal hut true historian' " 10d { the LASL January, 1 wan invited | Coed on to bring her welght # rue his orian * nowled Re of the by my aunt to be guest soloist ideal. And bear in mind she tel Renaissance period inspire many at a large convention in a hig umphed after six years of fails of her Jewelry designs, Including olty, T had been asked well in| } Hevklacte li gi horked advance so that 1 could reduce. 117000 wot averwelghts for |} '] AOL ' AA [faceted crystal heads Interspaced "We!khed 174 pounds and wore get past fallures. This Is your with gilt nlze ot I had beta ging oo chance for a Rew mari fot your 3) ep y small towns In my loe ' near goal for Valentine's Day. By Thy Ti) Sdmirers ow this was my big chance, [February 14th, you can be 10 ft many of the exotle Supp MADE UP MIND 120 pounds lighter and a sine pieces in the Balenciaga and Gi.| "Then and there I Made vp smaller, A new series, Inapiratior venchy eolleotiony, The eonntess| Mind A on fOr Slimming, wt rts Monday, started her business four years 8 an my eating habite, T| ago With one worker, Today, she ehang i white vou at that time | qplovs 8 salt of 0. the be Bi ol vou 1 was trying, but | E (lieves that one bold and heautiful| FHC Ioan tell vou of my results ( A Rp | eve - ous arian olive By July T was down to 180 pounds ' a Wop 5 dr the {less «important, miscellaneous Bid vove 4 size 15 drems to fran the ' || IL Yoon | . 3 [91 checked with my dootor and Four Corners © i re In neo-classie simplicity . 1 d fr | he encouraged me to continue the THE WORLD Soples tom period denighs, oh diet and get down to normal | |. oy Te fram n : ip. 8 welght, 1 am now down to 130 | \ u eotlon, The countess shows a Loy sq lave one lovely prob All shapes an sixes avaller draped from neckline to om the clothes 1 wore Jast hem through the hack of a velvet - G evening gown, or integrates halr| | NU-WAY RU AND CARPET SALES 174 Mary 0, RA 5.043) ornaments into the atyle of the pendants Intended to he used as ooiffure earrings, In a facetious mood, Tiaras are worn at the nape of Cis shows identical diamond-atud the neck, while Alexandre's pas: ded dog collars for "mistress" telhued wigs are trimmed with and "mutt." ~ TH MANY HAPPY RETURNS, DEBORAH Celebrating her rst birthday | and Mr, and Mra, Robert Tuck today 1a Deborah Lynn, daugh: | er, Maryaville, and great-grand ter of Mr. and Mea, Ted De. | daughter of Mes, W, J. Rein Gray, Sone street, Deborah Is | ning, Oshawa, Mrs, J L. De the granddaughter of Mr: and | Gray, Cornwall, and My, F, Mrs, Kelly De Gray, Oshawa, ' Kimmerly, Marysville Wn WHEN YOU GO FOR THE GROCERIES STOCK UP WITH SCHWEPPES It's a wonderful winter drink oun brown gravy ean he male| from the drippings | Tenderloin patties also should Pork Tenderloin Is a Good Buy be browned in a litle hot fat [And then cooked with a small A delectable, tender meat tol amount of liquid. Use diluted! serve guests for dinner ia pork mushroom soup or tomate Juice! tenderloin, The sweet, Juley and cook on top of the range. A! flavor of this deluxe pork out ix little chopped onion and a pinch ideal for a special occasion din:[of sage can be used as season ner | ing, Tenderloin patties cook in 84 Not only Ia there eplourean eat. to 40 minutes [Ing In every hite of pork tender loin, but they're good economy, too, There's no bone and no waste in pork tenderloin and Hittle shrinkage during cooking y Pork tenderloin may he pur fohased In two farms: whole A 'It's always good to sit by a roaring log five, but don't forget your Schweppes," says Commander Whitehead, Schweppeaman Extraordinary, Warm rooms can build up a raging thirst, and there's no more satisfying answer to thirst than Schweppes with ita delicious bittersweet flavour and peraistent little bubbles. Hitch up your dog-team now and get A Case at your favourite trading post. DIETARY SUPPLEMENT for children and adults too inte patties. To prepare a whole (tenderloin, roll it in flour and , : 4 ) and bake It at 35 degrees F Ve JWC. about an hour and a half, Dellel / TONIC WATER long voll weighing about a pound hrown in a little hot fat. Place In a coversd casserole with a The essential tanie water for authentio tonto deinke, Enjoy world famous Schweppes Dey Ginger Ale or frenched cut and Nattened | little bouillon, stock, or water and Schweppes Club Soda, too. WOMEN EXECUTIVES The first woman manager of a hranch bank in Aritain was ap pointed in HGR PITAMING, MINERALS, AND TRACE RLEMINYS "PMARANETTES" junlor | "MRMRITE ayrup "MRANITTRS" SONWEPPERVESCENCE LARTE THE WHOLE DRINK THROUGN STOP! LET STENO - SERV Relieve your staff at those time - consuming rush jobs, Typing and com plete mailing service, As Close As Your Phone RA 5.3375 DRUGS 10 King St EB, Dial RA 3.441) Reauler City-Wide Deliveries & |