pA hes iting ready apricot - colored gown. There time to worry about yesterday's pomp akg elegy A een weedy ere no dancers, no chorus! mistakes or tomorrow's prom. e s . And then, of course, there's|changes. For 50 minutes she!present," Dinah granted, "be- 18 THE OSHAWA TIMES, od | Dinah Shore Carries On oe 'sotod before the audience and cause today is so full and so peer: vet ng 1can TC 1S Oop | | She spends about 75 hours in s@ng--alone--in a full length) interesting that there just isn't | | . . 8 BIRTHS bo * W th M Of Both After. her separation from |8irls. \ises. | 1 IniImum Cr ee ey complained | How does she do it all? \. An entertainer has to be an Cee Meee eee 6, | ays arm 1 'that she, a singer, wasn't sing-| 'If there is an explanation,"'|inestaustible well: The more «ase, Basar pero mire pa od By JOHN FLYNN | For her children, Missy, 14. ing enough. : 'said an_ associate, "it probably|you give, the more you have ther for Michael Edward Galka. Mo-) . : : : _ HOLLYWOOD (AP) -- Dinahjand Jody, 8, she leaves plenty' So she changed for a while, |lies in the fact that she con-'to give. ee ee ee ee | By RUSSELL PEDEN {communsy aint: Tetiway be. with: the wer just entesng se Shore seems to sift through life'of time, a friend said. She doing night club work. 'centrates on the right now.' The reserve of the southern PATTERSON -- We used to watch} MONTREAL (CP) -- Theitween Montreal and Ottawa, worst period and everything atin seneral and Hollywood iD\;,:e5 them on a vacation each, In her latest Las Vegas stage|Dinah consumes every cubic)lady slipped a little then as it the late show, now we're in it. 'The! young curate wheeled his buggy W@S no picnic either. : its blackest. However, there has | particular with a minimum of ' appearance at the Riviera Ho-|inch of every moment." 'must with everyone, at some is had four churches in the been tremendous development riiss, fuss and bother. The en- summer: \tel_she made 'no costume| "I do seem to live for the'time. a Anne Patterson, ony pad ery ae July 2%, 1962.,around expertly in the narrow! ter eek po tote 19h sa Pat 'nee! ference of a peat bog. You her parents, Ra a a aa e ay fer of a x H nt od: . Kerr). Thanks to Dr. W. McKay and/Up [0 the veranda to say good ater cross it anywhere, so SALARIES DOUBLED sher with little effect. Her recent divorce from) Dr. Beckett. bye. akan i i "Young man," said the far one had to drive around. | Ordained men's salaries have George Mont ad rel: . gy ) ite lt a nd sss octy ehtaes <4" | GIVE YOUR BUDGET A SUMMER BREA aame Sar yest er noid bea reaimer appraisingly, "you'll be @ ies Ger hl was tas, eee and their pensions tri- gtively few ripples of gossip.' & s pleasure and others will want to know bishop some day. re. didn't matter what the panes pled since Archbishop Dixon. Dinah, with a quiet smile, re- Ys ice. N. our child as quick-; + ss 5 ¥, e had wg ; ge 3 4 hag harem aaron gond 'toe individual! ag egg algae tg Phaog was, It was always bad." lwas named a bishop of Mont-|fused to talk about it. se et Sea i name in an Oshawa Times Birth An C Wise th rohhiahoo's. f real diocese in May, 1943. | Her stage and television : r Classified | ican Archbishop of Mont-|. Here the archbishop's famous)" : poe : pone monet mag ir be inclnding| ANE! Shut tren the way it buggy horse was in its element.) The diocese also has estab-'shows project above all else the name, and we will publish Se ned re wa UI "Tt was a horse that grew up lished a fund to assist young/charm and warmth. With just an oe ee Nica te predicted it just be-With me on the farm .'The/Clerics to buy a car with inter-'a trace of her Nashville, Tenn., ean fe , rchbishop's light blue eyes @st-free loans. jaccent, she chats with, ged ne Le le a horse. /@r ' ' i ; Peay Ss Seccle coeaa't rag twinkled. 'There wasn't an-| Archbishop Dixon's fa milyjthan talks to, a night club aud- DEATHS ibucgy around in a 10-acre other horse around that could/has grown along with, the dio- ience- ied." pass me on the road. cese. Two of his four sons are} Men are charmed. Women} One great advantage of the)research chemists, another is ajidentify with this person who/ horse-and-buggy days was. the Montreal doctor and the fourth seems to have everything un | cost of transportation is sales manager for a Mont-|der control. For several years ree father of Mrs. A. Steenburgh (Eve-iduring an interview in his Mont-| | I grok eg $300 from the dio- real brokerage firm, -- _ {she's been among the top 10 in lyn); Mrs, J. Anderson (Bernice): Mrs.! 4.01 diocase office cese to help me with transport- The proximity of his family|a most-admired-women poll. ation expenses. .In those days, wij] keep the archbishop in| How did the divorce affect: foot Desay Tere «gs Pood é There is more in the farmer's " ' Roche | «Daisy? Mira. G.__ Rabinson prediction, he insists, than YOU could buy a' good horse, Montreal after his retirement,/her? f | A:P HANDLES ONLY CANADA'S FINEST QUALIT ¥ (Ruby); Mrs. J. W. Cairns 'losee?| meets the eye. be po sea _ parishioners to take effect nearly two years} "It's hard to tell," a friend! woes a aiateancs. Donald of Peter-| "One of the things that has/W&Te always glad to help 9uljafter his appointment in No-\said. "She doesn't talk about! GOVERNMENT INSPECTED AND GRADED MEATS! boro. in his 80th year. Resting at Mc-/helped me most is the fact that with hay and oats. vember, 1960 jher private life, The curtain's ferwh Anderson Funeral Home for ses ste farm. The great *'Nowadays, we send @ young "And Y won't i - letely ib an " i the Chapel Thursday, August 9,/I grew up on a farm. 8 : sae : : An won't be completely|been drawn. f ee Ney = S lecmant Union Cemetery: majority of our present bishops ordained man out with $900, He lrelieved of church work; just} Through the whole image FRESH KILLED LEGS, THIGHS OR BREASTS 'ay (can't buy a car for ay $; Just) A NGDALE, Ernest Richard started out the same way oa Sahu mead 4 -- pe removed from the responsibil-'weaves the pattern of storied) Seen cusawa Generai Heapitel,| 'The main asset of a rurall® x fim pieaber een his daor. itY.,,That's the biggest relief of|southern womanhood -- dignity. | Monday, August 6, ae iso background was a feeling of ap! ase t! ai" lgraciousness, genuine accom: Pr uglas Street) |.) ess he peopl se -- er ' i Richard Langdale Oe eaied Potter closeness to the people = Archbishop Dixon's successor plishment. She'd appear right at lb and dear son of Mrs. Emma Swift, ae RETIRES SEPT. 1 MOVED TO OTTAWA is to be chosen at a synod meet home playing a piano in soft ton, Yorkshive, England, ta ie eels, ie gt spite the har 5 sh. ing Oct. 16. If delegates follow candlelight. : year. Mr. Langdale is resting at Mc 'I would say that about one | Despite the hardships, Arch. /'8 -- "She was reared as a south- Intosh - Anderson Funeral Home, 152 rggeibbaontainac bishop Dixon liked Fenaghvale Precedent in electing the eldest rast ing: congregation 75901 = the ern lady,"' said the friend, "and King Street East. Service in the Chavel,/third of any city Hp ti that he tefus 'not Of the four bishops in \ Thoreday, August %, at 2 p.m. Inter-jis only one generation removed 9? much that he refused his first church's ecclesiastical province that's how she lives." CANADA'S FINEST RED BRAND BONELESS RUMP, POINT SIRLOIN OR ROUND STEAK ROAST j Cemetery. fas Pat a call to Otttawa's Christ Church aaron Sipeantnaipetaalt from the farm. You'd think it), : of Canada, the next archbishop) This southern lady is a busy) J Waite would be a waste of money to/Cathedral i TRULL, 8. Walter : wou! ve igi i : i , will be Rt. Rev. Robert Water-|one. At the Oshawa Genera! Hospital on gubcidize the salaries of minis- Once . persuaded to accept man. now bishop" of 'Nova Logg Lge nag tans Taviieen) ters in little country communi- however, he served there as as- otia ' AVID READER an West Hill, Phyllis (Mrs. Michael) of tues, but most of the young peo- sistant rector nine years, leav- : _.| She reads avidly, subscribing Oshawa and Ross of sighs oe ple eventually come to the ing in 1922 to become rector of to eight or 10 magazines, two lb t the Robinson Funeral Chapel, Broo! "5 7 s+ ar Ye *} no} mania 3 q fin, Service in the chapel on Thursday, | City St. Bartholomew's Church in =. 8 newspapers. She averages a ip S amag novel a week. She paints--por- , August 9, 2 p.m. Interment Groveside! Although he praises the value Ottawa Cemetery, Brooklin of a rural upbringing to any city! 'One of my happiest recollec- traits of her son and daughter, WRIGHT, Mrs. Robert Arthur dweller. Archbishop Dixon is tions of this Laat ee hf onhad . . ai gfe en ae ce al APNEA pba edie Sau eter nner sta FE d into rest in Toronto General|gne of the first to admit that 8overnors-general: Lord byng, S d D ] b t enough to have been called the: R SHOULDER esta. Wodnauday, Ai ; pointed in 1921, Viscount Wil al e11Dera © ies student of the art school) cuTs Ib € SCHNEIDER'S Hospital, Wednesday, August 8, 1962. the horse-and-buggy days are : n ngdon, 1926, and the Ear! of she attends. farmyard and urged the horse|Panish, on the 30-mile circum-|here since hen." itertainment world. swirls around) KELSH, Wallace Ivan The 73 - year - old archbishop At Rosebank Nursing Home on Tues-;was reminiscing on his 50-year 7, 1962, Wallace Ivan Kelsb) ,. x pear Ate enc selived husbend of Gertrude Ellis. lov-/Coreer in the Anglican, ministry Pearl Buck Anderson, beloved wife of Robert Arthur Wright and dear mother/over at ICTOR oh >) eee » De. é Mrs, Jack S. Graham (Winifred)! Tn fact. that is the primary Bessborough, 1931 iba sg ol patent per Dinah has a shelf full of cam-/ SIDE BA ALLGOOD, 8MOKED Cooksville; Morley P. Anderson, Gra) behind his announced in-| 'All were very good friends Naya Pacific GE anadian eras, carries a miniature one in! SLICED, RINDLESS __I-Ib pkg € venburst; Rex Anderson, Scarboro Navy's Pacific Command says het purse at all times her 5th year. Resting at The Arm-i{ention to retire as archbishop to me, and I stayed with them " 'uneral Home with date and « all in England later." a defect in the gear train of one) ay: is wel p PU | s Gea al aot ois OOP ety: ahosll The aeinch as owed tn/ot the. main engines of the dc'|,.°hs agente, Men, ctatth SAUSAGE i Pcx 6A Qe reo ent tives araunnasion . f it. looking back." he said, Grace Church, Toronto -- 'one Soievea ange Margaree WaS ithe age of 44 in a charity cele- oe mer sonen LOCKE'S FLORIST "Young people need young and of the strongest Anglican par- Bik one the result of a deliber-yyity "toumament in Los An- CHICKEN WINGS CHOICE 27 Funeral arrangement ond vigorous leadership, both cleri- ishes in Canad2"--in 1932. ean geles. She's taking up golf with QUALITY ¢ floral requirements for oll (cal and lay In 1940, soon after the out-| Lt. Cmdr. Bill Patton, a Pa-|scores, she says, "that would 8-oxz chub ¢ pasasiens "No maiter what we try to break of the Second World War,'cific command public relations|lo0k good to a bowler." BEEF BOLOGNA BURN'S 1b ok 43 OSHAWA SHOPPING do abut it. one generation. is he was named dean and rector officer, said foreign material) As a carryover from Alma SLICED nD pkg € ee ee ees CENTRE separated a bit from another.of Christ Church Cathedral,|was found inside the gear cas--Mater Vanderbilt University, ee i Everything moves so fast these, Montreal ing of one of the Margaree's|she is fluent in French, is study: 24 HOUR PHONE SERVICE days. You feel the same thing "It was a tough time to come, main engines July 16. ing other languages. { a EO " tidamianes you sheh 90 =e SHOP AT A&P AND LOWER YOUR FOOD COSTS : GERROW FUNERAL "Sometimes you even wonder APEL whether you can talk the same language as the younger gener- en at paeretionenearne RES END TEPER Ee SLUR Mente RARE ON Seen eEMOEE ELS Ee nin ok eee UE ' iene iad ation é WHEREVER YOU MAY BE ON YOUR prertypelge mee ar ea Kindness beyond price Archbishop Dixon is not too ¢ RGARINE uvsis BQ yet within reach of all. far removed from the younger generation in appearance 728-6226 iNearly 10 years past the usual ; - ji aca iy Base cs Se ee _- Chef Boy-Ar-Dee Reg. price 31c tin 390 KING STREET WEST retirement age--he will be 74 in \ (4 'August--his slight build, iron " ee grey hair and erect, almost; e F-A-RONI 4 15-fl-oz tins 99. 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