'Woman's Article Criticizing Men 'Wins Top Award A woman writer with the Fi- nancial Post who suggested to | Canadian businessmen that {they were 'physically flabby, ¢ spoon fed on sedentary enter- |tainment and spectator sports' and in danger of becoming men- {tally flabby too, captured top {honors in the Kenneth R. Wil- son Memorial Awards, the an {nual editorial contest of the |Canadian business, trade and {technical publications. | In her prize-winning article, {Miss Beatrice Riddel, suggested ithe "clear eyed woodsman, {strong and free, staring into {the future through the smoke of {his campfire, died a long time lago". She did, however, point lup that the 1960's will see a "physical renaissance" as Ca- inadians make a mass march {into the outdoors in protest against the growing boredom and conformity of our industrial cities. Within the next 10 years, (Miss Riddel predicted |cities will move to protect and [reserve potential parklands on Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Dial 723-3474 TA ARATE Tamer. Fever ie THOL Col. R. S. McLaughlin Entertains { Family Circle And Close Friends Colonel R. S. McLaughlin en-|Hurricane candles on each table {ertained members of his fam-/made little pools of light which ily and friends at a buffet sup-| reflected circles of happy faces. per on the terraces and lawns Member: of the family pres- of Parkwood on Friday evening.| ant included Mr. and Mrs. J. B. i |thelr outskirts against suburban housing programs, sporting goods sales will increase, more golf clubs will be built, and Ca- nadians will participate in out door activities and physical fit. ness programs, The article was judged win. {ner in the general business {category. PIE CRUST | Here's an easy way to shaps |a graham or vanilla wafer lcrust. Use an 8-inch pie plate to press the crumb mixture |firmly into the 9-inch plate, sug- gests the Food and Nutrition |Department, Macdonald Insti. {tute, Guelph. On a Laxative Merry-Go-Round? TAKE NR TONIGHT... TOMORROW ALRIGHT! For over seventy years, MR... Nature's | Remedy... has been giving folks | pleasant, effective overnight relief. No | restlessness, no sudden necessity. A de- pendable allvegetable laxs- } tive. Take MR Tablets tonight! ; Helps you 7 feel better. .. and look better! BEGULAR + CHOCOLATE COATED + JUNIORS Rock-ond Medical Migr ® Pregnancy Baldness Leonard Sharpe of Stirling and the bridegroom is the Dr. and Mrs, Norman Lindsay Milne of Palmerston, Ontario --Photo by Peacock Belleville son of the late wi ® Tranquility all out | late will Trehar- the Treharris, and I'he bride, the former | Gwyn Eva Locke, is | Mr and Mrs Oshawa Evans couple make their home at ris ss Photo N on spirit, teaching us KARN'S Some Roll Q. Rocking seems to appeal to young and old olike, Why? A. The motion of rocking ap parently satisfies some primitive instinct. Babies like it and so do oldsters contentment as they ' roll" on the dance floor. older people, rocking is quite healthful The rocking chair to get mild exercise, of time or weather. improve circulation, - promotes respiration, and stimulates the muscles. In addition, rocking hos a sedative effect and encourages sleep toward nightfall. We ore firmly convinced that every homs should have a rocking chair. Q. Here's on idea thet should moke @ mint of money, If "contented cows" give more milk, why not give a tranquilizer to ALL milk cows? A. This is a splendid thought-- except for one thing. It has been tried and doesn't work! What drugs will your next pre- scription call for? Because neo one can answer this question, we carry thousands of prescrip tion drugs in stock so those prescril for you will be ine stantly available. It is our purpose to render pro- fessional prescription service and to offer the finest quality health aids and sickroom supplies. tv iof His. per Ih Mark Questions directed to Science Editors, P.O. Box 97, Terminal "A", ity of His person, In Mark 541, Toronto, Ontarie, will be incorporated in the columns when possible. OSHAWA 723.4621 a ushers Skamers were and BAKED FRESH DAILY IN OUR OW Alpin TOV VvVVYVvVYvVYyVYY, WOOLWORTHS Super Bakery Specials N KITCHEN! report Delicious -- Fresh Fruit PEACH SPONGE ROLL 48: Special This Wee trip PUMP Spicy--Home Style FLAKY PASTRY Special This Week KIN PIE A, SPECIAL PRICES ALL THIS WEEK !! Peter Muzik read the Mrs, Joseph treasurer's for ® Cunard Thrift-Season rates are now in effect. e And from Nov. 1 until Feb. 28, 1962, Cunard's new low round-trip Excursion Rates save you 25 per cent . ; . with the same superb cuisine, service and gracious living for which Cunard is famous. PAY LATER SEE YOUR LOCAL AGENT -- NO ONE CAN SERVE YOU BETTER. Miss Isabel McLaughlin, wear- panoman and their son, Mr.| ing a white and gold knitted silk| peter Pangman and Mrs. Pang:| # dress, acted as hostess for heriman of the Town of Mount Royal| |father. and Mr. and Mrs, George Galt Concealed lighting transform lof Westmount, Quebec; Mrs. ed the gardens into a fairlyand,int A Turner of Coral Gables, turning the spreading (re esipianda with her son, Mr. Rich- into green and gold lace and the, 4 Taylor and Mrs. Taylor,| fountains into liquid rainbows.| naw York: General and Mrs. | C. Churchill Mann and their daughter. Mrs. Malcolm § Color, Textures eon of King, Dngario) and grandchildren, Mr. an 'Play New Role Mrs. Philip Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. Derek Phillips and Mr. In Model Rooms and Mrs. Michael Phillips. Color and texture play a stel- Many old aud valued friends lar role in the new fashions, just ¢ame irom afar 10 shan vi : i y p .» birthday celebrations Among % as they do in the new furniture these were Mr. Ross McMaster Gi ', Ie en rho dipliys. and Mr. L. J. Belnap, both of Hr. e aL} y Mr. H. E. Sellers, Wile many such iodel rooms i iM YB WEDDING PRINCIPALS are sometimes designe! > as ; ' e 's "conversation pieces' than as Lightboutn uF Bermuda; Mis. Oshawa will be the home of | and Mrs practical guides for the amateur| i M 2a Hl BR Colonel! Mr. and Mrs. James Mercer decorator, some settings do have ang Moe K. R. Marshall alll Milne whose marriage was i practical application 2p Silo Mr. and Mrs. J. M.| solemnized recently in Mount 3 w E. E> bs One show goes fo Pigott Hamilton. and many Pleasant United Church, Stir- Achieve is Sirikiag vestlts with other Toronto and local guests Jog, Ontarle. The Le he B. Alter: my. Tost prignunty ) OSHAWA GIRL IS WED IN WALES smartly dramatizing a clever General Churchill Mann Pr: Sharpe, is the daughter of Mr lost almost all my hair. It came " use of fabric In this connection, posed the birthday toast; oo back but is there a chance that A wedding of Oshawa inter- | vows. The velvet makes an explosive re. onel McLaughlin replied, set- ! this 'time? est was solemnized recently in | Miss Catherine entry. not in monotones but in!lng the mood for the gay, mn GROUPS CLUBS AUXILIARIES on" St. Mathias Parish Church, | the daughter of Mr bold stripes formal occasion y ' A. Don't worry. Scalp hair fol- en diatom RRR Cotton velvet ripbop striped 19 UAW AUXILIARY NO. 27 ot Mr Filner of oor go gli Mr. a MTS. RUSS Me | ® LA y hy vp 2 . ame and / AUXILI/ ' NO. president rs illiam Spen- cycles of growth, rest, an air Evans exchanged nuptial {of Mrs. D. W. Evans of Ty Meuthyz Expr fiver, ki pve. I ily of SOCIAL NOTICE The Ladies Auxiliary No. 27, cer, presided and read Psalm rs Something less than 20 per % ol 2 brown and butterscotch is used Ee -- EE UAW, held its first fa]l meeting|145, a psalm of praise cent of hair sacs ate fesing Sond : Brenda Withington for a bedspread and matching ENGAGEMENT in the UAW Hall with Sister Miss Lottie Sickle read a let- thus preparing io she ai). o I0DE Awards Bursaries wall panel. We can see is The erigggemenl Is anounced Ethel Tiros son presiding. wo ter sent by Mrs. Edna Green, Oot ter. 1 handsome striped velvet used in of Marie Esther, daughter of minute's silence was observed of Jamaica, thanking the gro : idiidRed di T gS 0 t . Ct d t Becomes The Bride a AY of inh and settings Mrs. Percy Carter of Oshawa in memory of the late Sisters for a box of used ear ipin: gies Conditions Knee Me if handled with discretion. Too|and the late Mr. Carier, to Mr.|Janet Smith and Sarah Corbett. sent her, Mrs. W Aitken y 0 even n ario u en S Of Gary Bagnall much of it would tend to domin- Stephen Foley, son of Mr. wi. Roll call and Sinutes oe brought .a message "The Soc» ia the esting cycle. Misr Mrs. Peter 1. Robinson, Na Ruth. Margaret Amiel, Nia 'y 0 SES »q. ale a room liam Foley of Tipperary. Ire-iread by Sister Frances Brad- Hands of Jesus". : | otnts: tional President, IODE, has an-|gara Falls, daughter of the late BOW MANVILLE = ge Fro GOLDEN ROOM land, and the late Mrs. Foley.ley and Sister Marjorie McNeil 1p st. Mark 6:2 after the mir- I OR I eee oes nounced that thirty Canadian Colonel Harold Amiel, is a grad- legiant on ye Station Cold Gold in all its subtle grada The marriage is fo take place save the treasurer's report. Sis- acles recorded in chapter 5 and gre then ready to bounce back high school graduates have been uate of Stamford Collegiate In- ber "as the setting tions appears frequently in this at St. Gregory's Roman Catho-iter Thomson welcomed Sister speaking in the Temple the!gnd produce thick regrowth awarded bursaries to the value stitute, Niagara Falls, and will Lake, Alberts, ae : nd : ng mode] room display and is lic Church at 10 a.m. on Satur-| McNeil back after her absence jews were offended, saying "is of $48,000 from the IODE Sec-|register in the Science of Nurs- for the wedding of Bren 2 Jane nicely handled with orange and day. September 30, 1961 due to an unfortunate auto ac-/not this the carpenter's son?|Answers do not necessarily reflect ond War Memorial Trust Fund.|ing Course, at the University off Wilhington, daughter of Ms Cel aed Wee - mm ------ ol ~ |cident. Sister Mavguerite Saw-| What wisdom is this that such|the opinion of all doctors. The Of these, seven have been Toronto. fan ; ~ wo ltrac ss gr shades HOUSEHOLD HIN yer gave a report on the an- works are done by His hands?" diagnosis ond treatment of dis- awarded in the Province of On-| John James Yule, Kitchener, Bt. Thomas, Ontatio, and Gare Eo Bape he excel: death Arkin in Wetaskiwin, | nual picnic held at Springhilll 1, st Mark 8-23 He fook the ss s the function of the tario. The Bursaries, valued at/son of the late PO John Yule, iS Mrs. Ww EW. Bagnell, Scugog|lent effect in a sunken living" yoy can repair leaks in the| Park. blind man by the hand. led|PoNem's personal physician. $1,600 each, are tenable for four|a graduate of Eastwood Colo. g fille, room. A window wall is done in| oof Sister Mary Turner, sick con- h years and are available only to|jegiate Institute, Kitchener, and ec! Bowmanvite. _|a surprising fabric--cotton ba-|garden hose with waterproof| 0." enorted that Sister Ger- Mim out of the town and heal- When submitting Qestions sons and daughters of deceased |will enroll in the Chemical En.| The station padre, Flight; 0 i ribbon stripes of reds, | adhesive tape. trude Malloy is ill in the hosed him of his blindness. In St. readers ae requested NOT to or seriously disabled veterans of| gineering Course at McMaster Lieutenant J. Johnson officiated |; ny ¢ and orange tones. A sec- . {pital, The president, Sister Eth-/ Mark 9-27 when He healed the Srgiose seif-adaressed Svelopes, the Second World War. University. at the ceremony. tional sofa, upholstered in mari-|maker in search of practicallel Thomson will act as the aux- man with a dumb and deaf SH ie wiorporatec n The names of the students The bride was given in mar-/gold damask, rather pales|ideas. Roman shades in gold and|iliary's representative on the the. author ? W's. When possivle, who will receive this award riage by LAC Paul McEvoy, against this colorful wall. moss tones in an abstract floral Ontario County Tuberculosis 'e author- have been announced by the Na- LODGES AND Cold Lake. She wore a rose de-| One of the most novel settings |paticrn that. smartly simulatesiand Health Association tional War Memorial Secretary, sign satin brocade Victorian|is a dining room that glows with|a stained glass effect look ex:| Brother Sidney McCormick 2 life giving hand, the dead Mrs, R, C. Bennett, Hamilton! SOCIETIES !styled floor-length gown with|the rich, deep tones of autumn.|{remely handsome in their role spoke briefly requesting assist- girl arose at his touch. And in and are as follows hows on the skirt creating a|The furniture, light and gracefullof concealing a wall of win| ance for the regular teenage St. Matthew 14-31 shows the Tyrone Trenton Gow, Toronto, puffed effect. She wore a cap-|yet solidly constructed is of pe-lqows dances which will be held on|PoWer of His hand, when Pefer son of the late FO R. F. Thomp-| gUNBEAM CHAPTER OES styled tiered veil of silk illu-\ can with butternut wood veneer.| wpay is go good is that the Saturday afternoons in the starts to sink not all the de- pon, is a graduate of the Royall The regular meeting of Sun-|Sion crested with pearls and|Exotic zebra wood, myrtle and| 40 may be raised in indi-{ UAW Hall. He stated that teen-/ Mons of hell can pluck His be- York Collegiate Institute, To- beam Chapter, Order of the|carried a cascade bouquet of English elm burl are all used) iq. panels to admit as much|age participation at these lievers out of His hand. ronto, and will enter the Busi- astern Star, Masonic Temple,|[red sweetheart roses with ivy with decorative effect on the light as is deemed desirable. As|dances was one way in which The meeting closed with|28 KING ST. EAST ne ust ation Course at|yrs Marianne Girrard, WM |trails accented with rosebuds. dining room furniture for texture, the decorators have|to help combat juvenile delin-|prayer by Mrs. Reddick e University of Western On-|; ecided. assisted by Mr, Wil Mrs. Paul McEvoy. Cold/PRACTICAL AND PRETTY [made good use of flecked and|quency. Sisters Rose Ellis, Irene lario, London. liam Henderson. Worthy Pa- Lake, was matron of honor| Here again an interesting wall|grasscloth wallpapers as well as| Amey, Muriel Kirk and Jean WO VV VVYVVVVYV David Willard Rowland, wil-|;;on Past district deputies,|gowned in pink cocktail length treatment has been worked outinubbed tweeds and handsome|McKean will act on this com. P lowdale, son of the late PO Wil-| nic' Meta Moore and Mrs. Ag-|nylon organza over taffeta. Althat lends itself to the' home-lfelts mittee. [3 lan Lowi, i a Sragiiale o nes Kemlo, were given a warm|white feathered headdress and | -- 354 -------- -- | Sister Alice Reardon gave a tute TOI an ogi i |welc ome. Visitors were Mrs, E.|cascade bouquet of white shasta {report on the recent "New 4 Mathematic on "TI Train from Bowmanville and|daisies with pink ribbon stream- | |Party Convention" held in Ot- in the 1 athematics, hysics| Mrs, Scott from Jackson, Michi- ers to match her dress complet i |tawa. It was decided to send a ad Chemistry, C ourse at theigan USA ed her ensemble. A turquoise further donation of $100 to the tle ho Yorn. Sunbeam's own past officers dress, styled similarly to the strikers of the Hotel and Club to. daughter of the late Surzeon. were introduced: Mrs. M. Dun- matron of honor and white head- |Employees Union . Local 299, Commander Donald Solandt is|loP: Mrs. N. McLeese, Mrs. M dress was worn by Miss Vic- | Toronto. (Royal York Hotel) a graduate of "St Clement's Moore, Mrs. L. Stewart. Mrs. toria Alberten. bridesmaid wD Tviistion was exiended hi : To 'nl. Brown, Mrs. A. Kemlo. Mrs.| Mr. George Pruden was best ives ! 0Ca School and North Toronto Col- nd . do 222. UAW fo attend a meeting Pp 4 |B. McKinstry, Miss F. Purdue man and the is legiate, and will enroll in the" > te Sa ! LM on Monday afternoon, Septem. rs Anbronogy Cour 3 + WIEN, Me 1, Tr eon tA oe 8 Iniversity of Toronto Mog 1. Bond street east at whic Gerald Edward. McMichael, Haley The reception was held in the Hal, Bond street east 2% Which Goderich, son of the late E. K.| Mrs. Mable gave a garden at the home of Mr. and period concerning the present > McMichael, LAC, is a graduate | lengthy sick An invita-|\Mrs. Paul McEvoy demands in the forthcoming ne. of the Goderich Collegiate In-|tion was accepted for Beeches) por the wedding the gotiations will be given by the b stitute, and will register in|September 28. The altar was pride travelled in a brown president and members of the the Aeronautical Engineering draped in memory of Mrs, Car- tweed two-piece suit with match- top General Motors bargaining Course at the University of To- ruthers, Past Grand Matron ing coat and dark brown acces- committee, ronto Refreshments were served by|sories, The couple will reside at The members were reminded Barbara Joan Allemang, Nia- ok a Scott and her com Cold Lake. that fhe bowling | Senso had ara Falls, daughter of Carl O now begun. Bowling time pieBdey who os wounded on Tuesday afternoon, 2 p.m. at Active Service, is a graduate of ANCIENT TEA GROUPS, CLUBS the Motor City Bowling Lanes the Stamford Collegiate Insti An early reference to tea CALVARY BAPTIST WMS tute, Niagara Falls, and will| dates back to 729 AD. in Japan AUXILIARIES Calvary Baptist WMS held its enter the Science Studies Course|{when the Emperor Shomu gave |first meeting of the fall term at McMaster University. powdered tea to 100 priests. STORIE PARK AUX. | recently. SE eT The members of Storie Park | After a service of song led {Auxiliary resumed their meet-| {by Mrs. Henry McGhee the | ings recently after the vacation. | 5 | Mrs. Harry Williams presid- ed. Thirteen members were | present Mrs minutes Parson gave the report Plans closing dav were | discussed there will be free |treats for members' children FF 12 and under and races. The | Auxiliary will have a tea room,| & bazaar, and bake sale. Closing|* {day will be September 30 start- ling at 2 pm 4 Tea was served by Mrs. Harry {Williams and Mrs. B. Jollow Next meeting will be held on September, 27 at 2 p.m HAVRE, SO GREENOCK Regular calls at PRETTY AMBASSADOR MONTREAL. (CP) -- 'Miss Tasmania,' pretty, 20-year-old Susan Knight, arrived here on IF YOU WISH Fly Cunard Eagle to Bermuda, Nassau, London ond in Europe. Sailing from Montreal EVERY FRIDAY er CARINTHIA « IVERNIA « SAXONIA UTHAMPTON OR , LIVERPOOL COBH begin Dec. 9 a tour of North America to pro- mote her home state as a tour- ist attraction. The annual se- lection of a Miss Tasmania helps raise money to aid spastic h# {children throughout Australia. Corner Bo & Wellingt Toronto, Ont Tel.: EMpire 2-2911 Ap LACE-BORDERED CARDIGAN 18 MARRIED STUDENTS MONTREAL (CP) One {third of the 98 students at Mc- | A hand knitted cardigan If you would like to obtain CUNARD Geting There is Wall the Fa ! Gill University's school of social work are married women many of whom have several children. Explaining why they were 'hack at mn when color-matched to skirt | the knitting instructions, sim or dress. can make an excit- | ply send a stamped, self-ad ing addition to your fall ward 1 dressed envelope plus 10 cents robe. The flattering lace trim | for handling. to the Needle ves a touch of tn i Department of thi Oshawa, aged (said there a real the cla Jine cardi- | paper, requesting THE LACH Jack Fry, Te- |trained workers and. there | gan The instruction are | BORDERED CARDIGAN ~Photo by Ireland "personal satisfaction in filling it.' given for sizes 12, 14, 16, and | Leaflet No. 9.61. BOOK THROUGH . . . DONALD TRAVEL SER OSHAWA -- WHITBY -- BROQKLIN WHITBY CATHY AND PAUL children | | | four of M These happy playmates are Catherine Anne and Paul Nor gman, children of Mr. and | liam Noonan Mrs. Norman Fry, Marion A Mr. and Mrs _ toast. Cathy, twe years 91d, | ronto, are the grand and Mrs. Wil sche t eloy 1} th ince 1 need {oy of 1 | J 300 DUNDAS ST. E. VICE MO 8-3304