WED IN TORONTO, peratge ' inne their hor | brid | Joatr of Mr Mather Following their marriage in Kew Beach United Church and a honeymoon in_ the Laurentians, Mr. and Mrs. | John Neil Flett are making Nearly 500 Women to Attend Session to Discover Themselves By PATRICIA RUSAK TORONTO (CP)--'"A verit ble craze of contradictions Siat ESTION SPEAKER the way a prominent America n Follow D sociologist describes , : sent-day attitudes toward role. of women in society 6 Dr. Mirra Komarovsky, chair- man of the sociology depart-|, ment of Barnard College, Co- lumbia University, gives exam) ples of the contradictions in her -book Women in the Modern", -" six World. On the one hand, she says f their woman who goes out to work is| IChisholm accused of leaving her children psychia unattended and of rebel lung tor of th against society's pressure zation, nah have her stay home and jak free-lance after them. commeniz On the other, there were wil| comment growing demands that women Conference become achievers in the outside 7)... B world. the~Nationa Many of those who stayed in the Unit home complained of isolation, rion Royce loneliness, monotony and men- women's bi tal and intellectual stagnation ment resulting from exclusive assoc ation with children These same housewives were M! often cized as being spoiled and lazy. Their critics were % quick to say that the mothers at home are failing to discover the challenges of keeping house properly PLAN CONFERENCE The "craze of contre was mirrored in more tha letters received. by the after a television program, Best Thing in the World, i: which 20 women from ross |Semble the f Canada were interviewed to} Plenary» ses find out what it means to be a/ferenc Will housewife Pe Toronto pre the addr id I Mrs radio Man ed States director u of the depart- € ounci M ss Ma- of ¢ 0 1 600 CBC} Pi The alls n tudes which 1ould new ore closely help sions of the con- televised The program was a preview FAMILY RECORD of issues. that will be further ex- SHERBROOKI ue. : (CP) plored at The Real World of Wilfrid Noel. 66, has entered Woman, a CBC-sponsored con- : ane A ference at the University o onto Sept. 6-9 Dr. Komarovsky ha chosen keynote speaker Some 480 delegates, representatives of 18 national be Tor: 5ls city elec n ping ,t Edmund parimer includin i between topa a Manitob + | then, gjevery available opportunity to THE STARS SAY By ESTRELLITA FOR TOMORROW Fine planetary aspects now govern both business and per- sonal dealings. Good news, ar- ulating financial opportunity are also possibilities. Control] emo- tions and avoid temperamental outbursts during the evening hours. FOR THE BIRTHDAY If tomorrow is your birthday, some fine indications in your chart presage a possible occu- pational promotion, monetary gain and - or an interesting avocational opportunity next month. Do not, however, in a spirit of optimism, "'go over- board" financially in October, when conservatism will be a "must", Your next good period along business and finaricial lines will begin in the latter days of De- cember and will continue for at least six months. Do make the most of beneficial influences and take advantage of advance your status. This new year in your life should be an extremely happy one from a personal standpoint With the exception of a brief period in October, domestic in- son of Mrs of Oshawa Filet mith, Toronto Rotary Students Reach Malaya (CP) igirls -- Two have ar- re SINGAPORE tTolowead t i aris and London. Amerancia Ruse, 18, | } and Elizabeth} kiewics, 16, of ted as Ro ige students nha strict 555 in Mani- 330 in Southeast Asia. nd 33 students will visit Two Asia s|ble dust home they will Paris and Lon- girs return, hey 34 clubs in Dis- the th ne the . Flin Flon and a $200 undergrad- » for continued Let's Have a Parly Dishes, Cutlery, Glasses Punch Bowls, Stemmed Wine and Cocktail Glasses, Bun Baskets, Ice Buckets Silver Candelobra. Silver Tea Service, COFFEE URNS 25, 30, 44, 55, 75, 100 Cup Sizes. Sargeant's Rentals Phone 725-3388 women's groups, women. from every province except Prince ard Island and from almost y economic, social and ec: ional background, are to at tend Delegates need no special qualifications other than inier- the subject, says Miss Carscallen of Toronto, conference organizer. "The uniqueness of this con- ference is that it will pull to- gether a very heterogeneous group to discuss what has be- come for many women an acuie dilemma." Participating in one study group, for example, will be a rural woman with Grade 9 ed ucation and a university dean of women. Also attending will be 25 men, T Visit Rudy's Hoirstyling for the first time Mrs. inge Pichute WILSON RD, PLAZA Fcccltp HAIRSTYLING WISH TO INTRODUCE FOR APPOINTMENT... PHONE 728-7021 on a Tuesday, Wednesday or a Thursday hair washed set for only 1.00 This wonderful opportunity a vailable to you until the end of August. VY, PRICE ON PERMANENT WAVING Reg. 14.50 SPECIAL Mrs. Lee Macko 364 WILSON RD. S, terests should run smoothly, and, romance will be governed \by exceptionally generous infiu-} jences in September, cember and the period between next May and August. During January or in mid-1963 you may realize a long cherished -- of travel. Avoid emotional:s in February and March, A child born on-this day will! * a sympathetic and congenial anion and highly eihical | business dealings late De WIE E : PRESERVER Jaundiced marble can be cured with a poultice of water, cleaning fluid or hydrogen per- oxid mixed to mudlike consist ./ency with tale, whiting or mar- Spread on in-a half inch layer, leave 24 hours and rinse thoroughly. WOMAN TOUTS WOLVERHAMPTON, Eng- and (CP)--A jazz band and free admission for women brought a bumper crowd to a horse-racing meeting here. The attendance tripled that of the , corresponding meet last year. riving unexpectedly, and a stim-| j PERSONALS Prior to her marriage recent- ly to Mr. Ross A. T. Bowman in St. Paul's Presbyterian Church, Miss Anne Lindsay Mathews was honored by many friends. Miscellaneous showers were held by Mrs. R. M. Bow- man and Mrs. William Lovelock Sr., aunt of the bridegroom as- sisted by Mrs. J. K. Shephard, Mrs. William Lovelock Jr. and Mrs. Donald Beaton and one held by co-workers of the bride, from the Suggestion of- fice of General Motors. Mrs. Ross Spicer, Mrs. John Clark and Mrs. Gordon Hurst were co-hostesses at a linen shower. Presentations were made by the bride's former classmates from whom she re- ceived a steam and dry iron, co-workers presented her with an electric mixer with knife- sharpener attachment and for- mer. neighbors presented an electric can-opener. Mr. and Mrs. M. N. Bowman, Brute |street, entertained the bridal |party following the wedding re- > |hearsal. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Lee, Elgin Court west, had as recent = guests Private R. H. Woodward RAC. the A Company Ist Battalion, HAPPY BIRTHDAY, DEBBIE JO |tsc' xew'sruricr sx ats \Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Schors, Debbie Josephine, daughter ] of Mr. and Mrs. David Smith; | Perry erescent, was old yesterday. She granddaughter of Mr. Mrs. Jeffrey Authors, Mr. and | Manchester, Hartford, Connecti- Mrs. R. B. Smith and great |cut, U.S.A. granddau sr of Mrs Smith of Oshawa ---Aldsworth Photography one R. J. is year the and Lyn Mathews We Out-of-town Bowman - Mathews were Mr. and Mrs. Alex Thom-| son, Mr. William Thomon, Miss Carol Anderson, Brantford; Mr.| and Mrs. Jom Clark, Miss! guests at the Id Mary cade Mathews and Miss bro- Math- in yellow Cathryn 'ws in green brocade were the Caro} Clark, M To Ross A. Bowman | bridesmaids. They all carried a a i Me 'and wre | from Oshawa were. Mrs a Beaton says Of shasta chi ysant he: Bryce Blair noseg In St. Paul's Church mums tinied to mach, 'The! attending ridegroom's cousin, Miss Lin- Gorda recent aa Shepherd, as. flow sbyterian wore yellow organza over pcl- Hush Anne Lindsay jshed cotton ¥ a matching) yg; daughter Of/nosegay of chrysanthemums. and Mrs. John R. Math-- Mr, Ronald M. Bowman, bro- became the bride of Mr.|/ther of the bridegroom, was the Alexander Thomson Bow-|hest man with Mr.Wiliiam. A. son of Mr. and Mrs. Mat-/"Phomson of Brantford, cousin of N. Bowman, all of Os shy) the bridegroom and Mr, ; J.-O'Brien as ushers. Steven Marion Sr. ated at ihe: cpveriane with The reception was held at' the! Mrs. Mr. Frank Walter as orceniat orc with the bio-tara cake | don, ve ke 5 ee trimmed with heathe Gi 1arriage by her fa ther. ih bride eos si st ;|bride's mother received nes Pick eo ttt, (guests wearing a prinied grey si white nylon tulle over taffeta, the bouffant skirt appliqued with|" ensemble, gold lame acces- lace. The lace bodice was ac- accented with pearls and white sequins and styled with a sa- and Mr of Whitby. were Mr. and Hurst, Mr. Also} in Paul's Miss Mathews, marriage Pre a togers, - Bowman: Church, and Mrs..Andrew Anderson, (Lyn) Mr ews, Ross man thew awa The Reverend Derek Allen of- blyn of Orono. R tobert)as recent guests, Mr. and Mr. and William Spera all of Lon- ven in button - chrysanthemums The! Naional Exhibition. jbridegroom's mother assisted} Mv bene: jeckine and v-point wearing mint green linen with]. fr. Clive S$ rina neckli { : | slecves;«:Hley celbewdengthatier deeper shade accessories and a ka ae Gane vio tulle: was hela| CoNsage of white button chrysan- My. e by a princess crown of pearl Memims. f ale Bonniebrae Lodge, ized orange blossoms and she|, The bridal rcouple left on ajdays, carried a cascade of white honeymoon trip 'to SEDIaIy roses, lilies and. Mrs, 0, are visiting his parents, and Mrs. J. A. Aldwinckle, of the valley and|Inn, Minden. The bride wore an| ather which was sent by her American ay t-aunt from Falkirk .|tra g dress; pale cessories and a corsage An historie occasion at the pink ac-|Centre at of pink] jast grea land Mrs. R. M. Bowman, the ma tron of honor, wore green bro- 'ade with matching and the bride's sisters, Doe Lake took place Thursday when a com. rose -buds. |memorative plaque in the On their return Mr. and Mrs.|gaeway was unveiled following headdress Bowman will reside at sie luncheon attended by provin- Miss'Bruce street. cial representatives. Serving ale or lager? most of whom work with per- Super Bakery Specials BAKED FRESH DAILY IN OUR OWN KITCHEN! ! DELICIOUS FRESH PEACH SPONGE ROLL 53: tga THIS SPECIAL WOOLWORTH'S FAMOUS APPLE PIE Made With Flaky Crust THIS WEEK! 39: SPECIAL PRICES ALL THIS WEEK !! PHONE BAKERY ORDERS -- 725-3421 .»» IN FOUR EASY-CARRY TRAYS Both ale and lager for less than a separate carton-of each! And for extra convenience, the Party Case is divided into four easy-carry trays. Tha tow Serve ale and lager. Labatt's Summer Party Get both...save money too WOOLWORTH'S {LABATTS SUMMER PARTY CASE 12 '50' ALE-12 PILSENER best of both... in Case. wedding | * ceremony. Toronto, and Mr. Grant Tam-|°™Plete surprise the plaque is! pdieseeye ons Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Blan-|'he original purchase of the Doe jchard, Oxford street, have had /@ke property and their ezal in and Mrs.|Pursuing their ideal. Miss B. Williams of Oshawa stay J -\has left for Toronto on a two! were representii:g the Canadian week's visit to assist at a candy) Government sories and a corsage of yellow demonstration at he Canadian) pendence ceieb:ations. \ld-'held at the Sh 1 ckle and family, Clinton, On- pe ha ae i ag Hae for a feW House, the home of the silk Honan Gir] Guide Provincial Training)_ Present | A champion with a crochet hook, Mrs. Arthur Wakely, Hortop street, has won a second prize for wool crochet and third prize for crochet place mats and dresser set in special categories for work of the blind. SET ANOTHER RECORD TORONTO (CP)--Bruce Kidd of Toronto set one meet record jand led an East York Track Club relay team to another in the Emile Begley Memorial track meet Sunday. Kidd ran a 4:06.7 junior mile to break his own record of 4:15.6, set two A years ago. In the junior two- comin, mile relay Kidd, Bruce Woods, McMullen, area Peter Mewett and Dave Bailey A consistent winner of prizes for her knitting skill, Miss Katherine Foreman, Huron street, who has spent | her life between her bed and her wheel-chair, has won sec- ond prize for her entry, a child's knitted cardigan, in this year's Canadian National Exhibition handicraft contest. Collins, Mrs. area RE. Géral councillor and Mrs. G. D. Con-jran the distance in 8:1. Since Hurst, Brooklin; Mr. and Mrs,|4Mt. past provincial commission- er who performed the unveiling} ithis is a new event the time 1s To Mrs. Conant's|4 record. a dedication to herself and her 4 for -their vision in Which was one of the many Ca- nadian, British and American ships on display fo: the occa- sio! 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