~ \ Summery Scene' Lawrence and Mrs, George annual tea on Wednesday af- left to right, Mrs, Eric Henry, Taylor, | ternoon. Seen chatting during Mrs. Harold Brian, Mrs. the always-popular event are, Jean Crawford, Mrs. HA. _ The Ladies' Section of the Oshawa Golf Club held its WULL I Jo Aldwinckie, Women's Editor Dial 723-3474 AtGolfClub Tea! Many Lives Two tea tables, one decorated| HALIFAX (CP)--A simple in- in pink and one in yellow and] expensive test has been cred- set with silver candelabra andjjted with saving the lives of} summer flowers were focal nearly 100 Nova Scotia women} sei or me og pe Club) who suffered cancer of the| recently when the lady mem-| womb. | bers of the Golf, Curling and} The Medical Society of Nova} panier sections held their an-|Scotia, under the direction of| fhual tea. i is os Receiving were Mrs. Gevrye| Robinson" leuncted, 5 wow ioe wend nian tiepeniee etre program ove preside vice- ~| than reé years ago and ! dent; Mrs. H. A, Lawrence and| trough this 25,000 women have air ca ceaatan" presi-| had a cytology or "pap smear ent and vice-presi . test." i In charge of serving at var-| The number of women tested fous intervals were Mrs. DreW| since the program began Jacobi. Mrs. K, G. Tipney and! jimped from 3,000 in 1960 to Mrs, D. M. Storie with Mrs.| 15,000 last year. The percentage Bruce Bradley, Mrs. Liloy a) of doctors in the province using Short, Mrs. Harry Donald, Mrs./ cytology in routine female | Edward Stone, Mrs. Neil Hez-| check-ups increased from 45 per zlewood and Miss May Robson/ cent to 70 per cent. ge Povey engi fic at the The test is a simple one and residing for spells at jcan be conducted during a rou- attractive tea tables were Mrs./tine physical examination. It is E. F. Armstrong, Mrs. Edgar) made free by the department of Bradiey, Mrs, K. H, Braith-' health in Nova Scotia and the ? agg ge 'Coucur Wis doctor charges only for exam.|! S. A, é ' » AUSS' ination. Vera Moyse, Mrs. R. D. Hum-| i. 1961, of the 25 women in phreys, Mrs. Eric Henry and) Nova Scotia found to have can- Mrs. H. A. Lawrence cer of the womb, 19 were cured jand out of the 97 detected last SOCIAL NOTICES the cases were fatal, "These cases are virtually 100 K Mr. and Mrs. J Frank' lives saved. In most cases... . Gates of Oshawa wish to an-/smear tests were 'made as a daughter, Laurel Emma, to Wil-!signs nor symptoms of the dis- liam John Tamblyn, son of Mr./ease,"" Dr. Robinson said. : | year, 58 were cured. None of ENGAGEMENT |per cent curable and represent nounce the engagement of their|routine and there were neither and Mrs. James E. Tamblyn| STRIKES ONE IN 300 Simple Test Saves | | 7 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, July 2, 1963 SN SS + " jyou give me some insight?--|,,, oo 2 --Oshawa Times Photo |Wwirg OF STONE FACE .. .| "hat to do--ROBBED 'Mi tion of the world. only seen to smile, but never) } heard to laugh." | \ He is competent |past 22 months because they be- © |tentions are not honorable and ANN LANDERS She Can't Understand Her Quiet Husband Dear Ann Landers: 1 have been happily married for 20 years. My problem is an un- usual one. My husband seldom laughs. |, He sits "there with a half- smile while others are in near hysterics over something they find hilarious. Naturally every- one wonders if he is crazy--or By ELEANOR ROSS Travel and vacation time is coming up and, if the journey is |to be an extended one, it is wise . : to do ag of aor an ashamed of. I hate my best|from tinerary. But all too friend, Ginger and I site tee often when the family goes best 'friends since grammar|travelling, it's a vacation for school but in my heart I despise|@vetyone but Mother! her because she has stolen|, If she continues to "do" all every boy friend I ever had, |the family laundry herself with- I don't know if Ginger goes out benefit of her washing ma- after my boy friends on pur- chine, and that old familiar Rien "place for everything," she pose or if it just happens, But eed ' it seems we can both know a miny well fi a if they are, This hebavisr has|hoy for years and when 1 start uae Gaia the time she baffled me for years. Lately it jiking him then she gets inter- 'Oho emart mether we -bhbw a become downright madden-| ested. too. aecided' te Gly Oech prebienne . : .| In April this 'dreamy fellow) ,; A x pints "ansidened all the possi: moved here from Michigan and|iy' began 'planning an extended hh Hes ay one tls tenth aee(E, Was. the first girl he dated.truropean 'trip last summer, vee! Bad ad in excellent| Ve, 80 along great and I was| nti! then, neither her physician nice-loo ee in _excellent/on the verge of getting his 1.D./nuehand por. their young ton condition, His hearing is peO-BRACELET. The next thing liana two daughters hed 60 mech fect. He is very quick to grasp/knew he had asked Ginger to bie rds es" Ree g ty 2 him. the wind-up dance which is the yey Suners wife, a © claims he Coes not have/niogest blast in a junior girl's 4 a ~~ agers and more-/ whole life oyer he cant' understand why| wy, a | his placidity bothers me. Canland 1 ao Wen ae pro- that it would be "every man for) himself" as regards laundering during their stay abroad, She e set about organizing some prac- irl CAN|tical laundry sessions at home AL hese ' Dear Robbed: No Dear Wife: Reactions to pain,| « rou los¢/and gathering the necessaty| embarrassment, sorrow and hu-| steal'" a boy friend. mor, vary--depending on early|ost "ar it weren't Ginger it se PL: training ~ rpms I See) would be somebody else, Exam-| WASHING SUPPLIES | a om ae on a hal ine your relationships and try to} These included plenty of small Ppy your husdand be-\jearn why they fell apart. This) packets of Soap and detergent,| cause his reactions are of aj; : N is your real problem. ielip cl § lower voltage than yours or) CU Teal Proble 'clip clothespins and two travel) your friends. This is what Lord Chester- : ) field said about laughter in a --at KARN Ss "Letter To His Son': St 2S. "Loud laughter is the mirth of the mob, who are only} pleased wiih silly things; for) true wit or good sense never} jexcited a laugh since the crea- A man of parts and fashion {s therefore LOADS HM INSTANTLY Dear Ann Landers: I am a store manager with a sticky problem A' man who has been em- ployed by this firm for almost 18 years is a notorious Romeo.) in his work; and has seniority, which com-| plicates matters. I've had to) fire three young women in the} KODAK Initamalic 100 ourfit Instant loading . . . at amazingly low, low price! Loads instantly . . . automatically . . . so you get good pictures more easily than ever! Just drop in the Kodapak film cartridge -- the camera is instantly loaded. No dials to set, no focusing needed, Takes color slides as well as black-and-white and color snapshots. Built-in, pull-up flash holder keeps you set for indoor pictures. Comes with film, bulbs, flash guard, batteries, came involved with him. | Currently he is now on the trail of a middle-aged employee. They leave together for coffee breaks twice a day and every- one knows they are dating out- side the store. The man's in-| I hate to see him make a fool of this nice woman. She needs the job and I don't) want to fire her. I can't fire him, Yet-as store manager I fee] I should not allow this af-/ fair to flourish right under my) nose, What are my responsibili-| ties?--TORN Dear Torn: Your responsibili- ties are to continue to manage! Complete outfit? fessional artist, simply stated| . No Sudsing For Mom On Her Vacation Trip clotheslines -- since the family had reserved two private baths wherever it was possible at the various hotels on their itinerary. Then came the wardrobe plan- ning, with emphasis on five travel wardrobes which were washable and would need little or no ironing. Staple items were drip-dry shirts for father and son and knits and drip-dry separates and dresses for herself and the two girls, WORKED WELL The entire experiment worked like a charm, The six-year-old daughter seeded some help, of course, but the older children and the doctor reacted to the challenge like a call to the emergency room, His suitcase left home with a large supply of shirts, but his shipboard washing on the voy- age over proved that he didn't left the surplus shirts in storage when the ship docked in Eng., land 'and "did" the Contine piped with had a few of original supply. . All in all, the family found that their nightly sudsing ses- sions were no trouble at all. And, as you may suspect, these budding laundry experts sta to do a little more personal laundry since returning home. As for Mother, why, she had time to visit at the art galleries and museums on her list and wasn't a bit fatigued. PLANE CRASH KILLS 11 RIO DE JANEIRO (AP)--A DC:8 airliner crashed Monday in southern Brazil, killing 11 of 18 persons aboard, A spokes. man for Varig Airlines said there apparently were no for- eigners aboard. LADIES Ne beby sitter, no cor fare Mr. Bernard Of Leading Toronto Salons Experienced ~ap-eeba need that many spares. So he Bulky Knit CARDIGANS $ She'll want > the store and let the employees) '|manage their own lives--even] "ithough they are doing a poor job of it. | Firing the woman would not) jput an end to this affair. It | would only add to her problems. |Stand by and help her pick up! the pieces. | Dear Ann Landers: I'm a girl 16 who has a problem rm of Orono, The wedding will] Reliable information from all ' take place on Saturday, July 27,|over North America indicates, at 6 p.m. in Northminster Unit-|cancer of the womb had de-| eee ireeanere, sl MANY HAPPY RETURNS OF TODAY ENGAGEME! Dr. Robinson suspects ther Alvin Walt i ' e Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Walters) 11. 4.300 women in Nova Scotia meth of tks tie, 'ak with undiagnosed cervical can Yr" MF. and Mrs, Robert A. Catherine, to Keith G. MeLean,| Cet either curable or incurable.) HOOPer, Division strett, is « Pa 4 es: :| "There is good reason to be.| Celebrating her second birth-. is Mrs, Edwin Hooper, Osh- son of Mrs. John MacLean of| initial _development| 42Y today. She is the grand- awa takes some years. During this) daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ce- --Ireland Studio | cil Hooper, Oshawa, and Mrs. Cecil Gillie, Halifax, Nova Scotia. Her great-grandmother Rhonda Lee Hooper, daugh- PHONE 723-4621 FREE DELIVERY 28 KING ST, E. OPEN EVENINGS 'TIL 9 P.M. Toronto and the late Mr. Mc.| lleve that interval @ woman will probably | _ SET MARRIAGE AGE UNITS, GROUPS, AUXILIARIES ENGAGEMENT her doctor that ¢ancer is de- violating it. Lean. The marriage will take! lace Saturday, August 10v ' " Rees Presbyterian yo Pf « seem to be perfectly well and |,,A minimum marriage age of . '| there may be no indication even |17 is set in Israel and severe Mr. Bruce Taylor of Ashburn) veloping." ONT. REGT. LADIES' AUX. | The lucky draw prize for the, ---- wishes to announce the engage-|_ Leading medical] centres) The June meeting of the On-| September meeting is to be do-| Oshawa. j ; . % On the ordinary examination by penalties can be imposed or agree, he said, that treatment|tario Regiment, Ladies' Auxil-|n@ted by Mrs, Harry Davies ment of his only daughter, Lois) Marlene, to Mr. Eddie Scott) in this interval cures practically|iary was. held recently at the Coker of Oshawa, son of Mr./100 per cent of cases Armouries, with the presigent and Mrs. Walter Coker, Hunts-| Any women over 20 should be/Mrs. Cliff Bould, presiding ville, Ontario. The marriage is| examined and given the test and Mrs. Frank Roche will be tak- to take place on Saturday, Au-jit should be repeated every|ing over the duties of the sick and members will be contacted about the refreshments. Members plan a_ night cards for September 10, at the of ome of Mrs. Harry Wood, 183) FANCY KNIT Chanel Jacket: Here's smartness at a low price. 100% High Bulk Orion. 5 button front. gust 3, 1963, at 3.00 p.m. inj) year or two. But abnormal dis-| fund secretary, from Mrs. Doug Roxborough eg aig and prizes} Albert Street United Church. [charge or bleeding should be Smart, who will be moving out/W!ll be donated by Mrs. Frank) A . ok ee, ».. James Smart and Mrs. Ray ° inson said. The lucky draw for this ? Will Women Wear This could prevent "virtually| month was won by Mrs. Harry Hobbs. Ca ets For Coats jeervix and most deaths from night of cards, held recently at/ect Will take place at. every Ip lother cancers of the womb and the home of Mrs. Wiliam Mc. Meeting and members are ask- ern femme fatale swathes her-| sds epictbialaiiasngiekscit MMi 2 ar tins: for this purpose 'each self in the household furnish-| Ihre Prank Roche airs. Harcg| month. The meeting closed with sheets. But not for publicity are Mrs. Frank Roche, Mrs. Harry}; a * ' ne Wood, Mrs. Robert Andrews|'he Serving of refreshments, bedspreads, draperies, 1a ce Donald Brooks has incorporated and Mrs. Donald MacDonald. | 2 e ne cloths, petitpoint and into his collection as crisp din-| Twenty-five dollars will be do. HAD MANY CHILDREN locked wallpaper. r sses, e Oshawa Civic Au- s been esti flocked wallpaper. ner dresses nated to the Oshawa Civic Au-) It has been estimated that in a new idea. Didn't Scarlet|/Germrich has utilized checkered Auxiliary. It was decided Hills- who lived to middle age aver- O'Hara wrest the draperies Skirts. dale Manor representatives for aged about eight children. from Old Tara to maintain her Only recently the professional the Tuck Shop on July 22, will) - didn't a strong-minded Egypt- O'Hara by utilizing hand-| Harty Wood, Mrs. Bruce Me. ian queen opportunely seize up looanee Scenery materials, as| Gregor and Mrs. Wm. MeNeill.! FALSE TEETH visit to| Well as luxury upholstery -- eaeceereremcanrars Taran ser a rug to cloak her visit to y up ery fab Slipping or Irritating? At a recent style show, quilted broacade, in apparel. Don't be embarrassed by loose false models with sooty eyelids dem:| Th mens wear industry is RESORTS Four Seasons ween Gr ct ale UF lnweh dust onstrated the supposed Cleo-/also in on the act. One designer TOURS Travel sprink RS tie Pantants on yout parel. which doubles as a bear rug by. CRUISES and pecurity by holding plates more Nobody wore a carpet. But a the fireplace when not on the Officio! Acent For All Airlines rmiy. No gummy, gooey, pasty tas w model at Jack Winter's sports owners' back. ! and Steamships Get PASHRRTH at any dtug counter. at with? Your family's holiday luggage, naturally. | --------| promptly investigated, Dr. Rob-| of town, it was announced. Roche, Mrs. Cliff Bould, Mrs. all deaths from cancer of the| Wood. Prize winners of the) The group's penny table proj- NEW YORK (AP)--The m0d- nelvic organs." Neill, Nassau street, are as/ed to remember to bring dona. ing. : he trend involves sheets, the linen sheets which couturier ale ashiesctets jobody pretends that this is| California designer Rudj @torlum Fund by the Ladies' Colonial times American wives fashion image with Rhett? And/stylists caught up with Scarlet|be: Mrs. Cliff Bould, Mrs., Werry of Caesar? jrics such as cut velvet and For Your Holidays teeth slipping, dropping or wobbling patra influence on today's ap- has created a shaggy jacket Temarkable sense of added comfort 728-6201 pants show did wear carpet | sass Gisela cs pants after jumping from a} high stool to get into the stiff. } legged things. 1 These carpet pants were a/ gag, but imitation carpet pile cocktail and evening coats in most all collections are not. | Neither are carpet tote bags! which women with the where-' wjthal are swinging on their arms. ; Undoubtedly as & publicity) stunt one flier in the. annual women's Powder Puff Derby this year plans to wear an en.| tire wardrobe made from bed-| If you'd like a new car to take you on your vacation...see the B of M. Matter of fact, you might wish to finance both the car and your vacation under the same low-cost, life-insured plan. 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