§ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, September 11, 1961 _ Schoenau, president. Standing from left to right are Mrs. Gerald Hudson, secretary; Mrs. Jack Anderson, past- THE NEWLY - INSTALLED officers are: seated, from left to right, Mrs. Wilfred Britton, vice-president; Mrs. Robert President, Officers, Installed | At Lionettes' Dinner Meeting The executive members of|newly installed president, Mrs.| the Oshawa Lionettes were in-|Robert Schoenau. | stalled on Wednesday, Septem-| Arrangements were made for ber 6 by the president of the|the Oshawa club to attend the Ajax Lionettes at a dinner|installation of the Bowmanville meeting at Glenholme School.|Lionettes, when the Oshawa Thirteen members of the Ajax|president will be the instailing| Club accompanied their presi- officer. dent, Mrs. O. J. Rennick. Following fe dinner, vrovid- ir.|€d by the Mother's Auxiliary, of pa reports dhe Ietir|Glenholme School, court whist conveners were read and each|Was enjoyed with prizes being officer commended by retiring| president, Mrs. Jack Anderson. A baby spoon was presented 4 stay home, keep house, have a i fithem. I have a wonderful job president; Mrs. Ray Stephen- son, treasurer. --Oshawa Times Photo THE STARS SAY By ESTRELLITA For Tomorrow Yesterday's favorable aspects continue. This will be a good day in which to consummate busi- 4 everything 1 have to be married MARY HAWORTH'S MAIL Launder Cotton Advised To Give Happiness And Stop Grabbing For It accident ic end it all. The idea is beginning to be very attrac- tive to me. If you can help me, Dear Mary Haworth: What's wrong with me? I would give up to a good man who loves me for myself. I would willingly live in the smallest house if I could just flower garden and a few friends. I would even adopt a baby boy or girl. HEART OF STONE tures By ELEANOR ROSS When they are both made of cotton knit, your newest daytime dress and your youngster's T- shirt may seem to have a lot in| common. Actually, there's as great a difference between them as between any highly-styled ladies' fashion and any type of sturdy children's wear. Different garments are de- signed and made for different purposes -- and even when will yon. please?--0.C. Dear O.C.: A phrase in Scrip- defines your need. It speaks of replacing one's heart of stone with a heart of flesh. With Very Special Care Fashion items made of cotton knit should always be washed by hand in warm suds. Never wring, twist or hold the garment up by one end while wet. In- stead, support it from under- neath while squeezing it through Knits to withstand hard wear and tear. Besides, nobody expects|ihe suds. such articles to maintain the same standard of shape and fit| Massage soiled spots with as fashion merchandise. This|thick suds. Support and squeeze kind of clothing can be safely through all rinse waters. Drip- machine-laundered and dried in|dry or spread out flat and shape an automatic dryer. to size. Before drip-drying, roll garment in 2 clean bath towel to absorb excess moisture. Cotton knits really shouldn't need pressing, but you can touch them up with an iron, #f desired. Use as iron on knits that have shrunk. First, re-wash them and then stretch them out. While still damp, press on the wrong side with a steam irom or use a regular iron, holding it ly away from the damp to raise steam. rics, however, should be washed separately the first few times to flush away excess dye so they Dark and brightly-colored fab- will not bleed into other gar- Il It is the person with a heart of I am 50 and pass for 42. I am gone who feels unbearably they're made of the same fabric you simply can't expect them to ments. Later, they can be added to other colored loads. ijown an apartment building, in i number of good stocks. But with 4lall this, I am very unhappy. {who want to take me >ut. But, tall, slim, blonde, have beautiful clothes and know how to wear hat pays a good salary, plus all expenses, and I travel a lot. I which I live. I also own quite a I have been alone for ten years--and I do get so ionely. I have dated just two single men in that time. Each was looking for somebody to support him. 1 meet plenty of married men to me, that just isn't right. To- night, for example, I met a man of the very type I could love forever. We talked and found so many interestes in common Then he suggested a date in my room. When I said no, he ex- plained he was married and couldn't go out with me, as friends might see him! I told him I didn't date married men, nor do I sneak around corners with any man. NO STONE UNTURNED Where does one meet a decent single man? I've joined clubs, |done political work, gone to |church--but the single men are | either too old or creeps. { | | I've asked my married women| your problem. Your depression awarded to Mrs. Harriet Daze, your horoscope indicates that Ajax; Mrs. Norman Gower, where Oshawa; and Mrs. N. T. Hum-|concerned, you may find your-| ness deals, launch new financial|friends if they can help. They | programs and make changes in|claim they don't know a single your job or domestic set-up, pro-{soul. Yet they always remem- vided that you have given such per to tell me of this man or matters considerable thought that woman getting married to and use good judgment. [just the right person wiiom Hey i introduced. I am always doing For The Birthday : Jive things for these very same If tomorrow is your birthday, | ¢ ands. | | 1 feel I can't stand this loneli- matter are s |ness much longer. I am so de- financial | pressed it is beginning to affect to Mary Jane, baby daughter of Mrs. Wilfred Britton. The perfect attendance scroll was read by Mrs. Norman Gower. Following the installation a| gift was presented to Mrs. Ren-| nick by Mrs. John Kent on be- half of the Oshawa Club and] the retiring president, Mrs.| Jack Anderson, received her) past president's pin from the] inuik, Ajax. self in a somewhat confused sit- The evening was convened by yation during the next few Mrs. William Borrowdale. months. The new executive consists Though earnings and other of: President, Mrs. Robert i ¥ Schoenau; vice-president, Mrs. |Sources of income will probably Wilfred Britton: secretary, Mrs. [Ot decrease, you may find your | Gerald Hudson: treasurer, Mrs. expenses on the rise--with con- Ray Stephenson; Penalty Of- Sequent budgetary problems. It ficer, Mrs. Donald Branch; di-|Will be up to you to solve this rectors, Mrs. Edward Wellman, [Situation by taking a highly re- Mrs. Norman Gower, Mrs. Nor-|alistic attitude toward money. man Smyth. Be especially careful not to go {into debt of any kind and don't CHILD GUIDANCE Jewish Holiday Season | Symbolizes Br No matter what our religion or philosophy of life may be, there is something for us and our children to gain culturally and - spiritually from knowing about and appreciating the spe- cial holidays celebrated by chil- dren and parents of the Jewish faith. Jewish children and their par- ents, along with their fellow Americans, celebrate January first as the national legal holi- day. Also they still observe Rosh Hashanah as their religious New Year, according to Biblical in- struction: "On the first day of the seventh month you shall have a holy convocation; you |commit yourself to future |spending--at least until early December, when monetary mat- ters will be under better as- my work. I have been seriously| considering a real bang-up auto lonely and depressed in middle age and after. | Finding an eligible man to marry wouldn't really solve is an inescapable byproduct of having lived an almost entirely self-engrossed, self - serving ex- istence for many years. | Instead of relating yourself to others, in a faithful spirit of generous loyalty and approba- tion, with helpfulness added in their times of need, you've been mostly a loner, chasing rain- bows, I gather. The happiness you've sought, and still pursue, is a mirage, a day dream that runs just ahead of you, towards the horizon al- ways. The dream changes form from time to time. CHASING DREAMS As of now, your dream has to| do with love in a cottage--of the '""'daddy and me and baby makes three" tvoe of calendar art im- agery. But 20-some years ago, {stand why they perform differ-| Even the sturdiest cotton knits will show some shrinkage after machine-drying at high heat. That's why homemakers with automatic dryers are advised to buy T-shirts and similar articles a size larger than usual and behave the same way. Cotton knits range all the way from the simplest flat to fancy textured versions. Some are thin, some comparatively thick. Some are lightweight, others heavy. The quality may also vary considerably. then to wash and dry them be-| Very fine cotton knit garments fore wear. are sometimes knitted to shape| Shrinkage can also be mini-| and size in the same manner mized by keeping the machine as a full-fashioned sweater. The | a cool setting, leaving the majority, however, are | i t Just a woven garment; that clothes in only briefly, then re- is, the individual pieces are first| moving them while still quite] cut from a length of tubular damp. In fact, it's always a knitted fabric and then sewn t0-| good idea to remove cotton knits gether. {while still damp, and then Once you consider all these smooth them flat over the top differences between various cot: of the dryer. Best drying method, though, is| ton knits, it is easy to under-| air-drying. They can be drip-| |dried on a hanger or even | draped over a drying rod. But ently and must therefore be treated differently. Withstand Wear A Faas i | Children's underwear and play|don't use clothespins, because you would, I think, have passed by that prospectus, had it been offered, as quickly as the pay| train passes the tramp (in the well-known phrase). Isn't it a fact that in the ear- lier decades of your adult life, your dream of contentment cen- tered on being rich (compara- tively) and chic and independ- ent and free to travel or to do as you please? Well, now you have it. And the dream-come- true is ashes in your grasp. So what next? The deep - down remedy for your flinty sense of desolation is to drop your urgent quest for narrow '"'me - first" happiness and devote yourself to the full- est possible extent to being a good angel to others who need your nurturing interest. For ex- ample, orphans. In orphanages you will find youngsters, unsought for adop- tion, who hunger for recognition by somebody special, who have no family source of visits, affec- tion, gifts and the like. Happiness tends to envelop those mature-age folk who are giving it away, instead of trying to grab it. M.H. clothes, men's T-shirts and other |they tend to make unattractive |items of this type are designed |"ears' on the fabric. Lillian Mae Marsh SCHOOL OF DANCING D.EA. Ballet, Tap, Toe, Baton, Pre-School, Character, Acrobatie FRIDAYS and SATURDAYS AT THE MASONIC TEMPLE 91 CENTRE ST., OSHAWA Information: 723-7253 oD * for a limited time only . . . at these special prices from Sept. 12th to 30th. io em Ef mn BIRKS REGENCY pects. Personal relationships will be |generally good for the next {vear, but be alert to a possible | |domestic crisis in late Novem- | ber. | otherhood that the coming year may be The balance of this month full of sweetness. ; n/Will be a good period for ro-| Morning services are held i : | the synagogue. There the con. mance and marriage; also next May and-or June. gregation prays to God to speed] | the time when all the people of, October will be an excellent | the earth shall be brothers, and| month for occupational recogni-| wickedness and tyranny shall/tion, and good planetary aspects pass away like smoke into the govern travel between late May sky. {and early September of 1962. This is a prayer all of us, re-| A child born on this day will gardless of our faith, might also|be endowed with great poise, in- | pray fervently. |ventive talents and resourceful- | Too, during the services, a ness. | section is read from the Sefer| | Torah, a parchment scroll which| richness of soul if we and our| contains the first five books of| children were to pause for a few| the Old Testament. The portion | read tells the story of Abraham shall do no laborious work. It is the day for you to blow the trum- pets." Many people of Orthodox and Conservative synagogues cele- brate Rosh Hashanah for two moments in silent reverence in ory honor of those 6,000,000 martyrs. | and Isaac, reminding the con- gregation that they, too, must (My bulletins, {renew their faith. "The Young| To the average Jewish child| Child and Religion" and | "Graces and Prayers for Young | the most important ceremony of jhe day is the blowing of the | ing a self - addressed U.S. stamped envelope to me in care Children," may be had by send- shofar. Made of a ram's horn,|of this newspaper.) days in accordance with ancient|it has a pierci Ay { s a piercing sound. It was tradition. Other Jews, of Reform| ysed in ancient times to call the synagogues, observe this holiday| people together for emergencies season for only one day. {or special assemblies. Blown in Festive Dinner | the synagogue now, it reminds On Rosh Hashanah eve, the| the congregation of the need for i 7 ive doing good and for living honor- family celebrates with a festive| no and God-fearing lives dinner. The father says the Kid-| dush, a blessing over the holi-|§jlent Reverence day cup of wine, and gives some, 'Reminded so recently by the to each member of the family. \gichmann trial of the murder A beautiful custom of Rosh|of 6,000,000 Jews by the Hitler Hashanah is the eating of an|regime, just because they were apple or some other fruit dipped Jews, we who call ourselves in honey, to express the hope | Christians might gain inner Answering Parents' Questions Q. Should a PTA meeting lis- ten to TV programs of violence during its meeting period? A. Excellent for helping par- ents know what their children, even the babies, are viewing at home. Good idea also for an eve- ning meeting of church-school parents and teachers. When washing stemware, han- dle each piece separately by the stem, rather than by the cup or| LIVE IT UP... ..OUTDOORS! base. Wash one and rinse it be-| fore taking up the next; don't throw several in the dishpan at once. 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