het THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdey, May 13, 1964 ]] | By ROBERTA F. ROESCH Days are faced with decisions wien we have lots of goals, es- pecially when we're women with a home and family and job Sometimes, for instance, while housebound, with keeping the house our aim, we envy the women who work outside and make that our own future goal. But then when we come to grips with a job and have to Career Woman Often Faces Let-Down in Housekeeping pecially the little chores that we can eliminate. LOTS OF GOALS Instead, we have to realize, when we have | of goals, that no one can be everything to every goal in life. And when the goals confuse us, and we don't know what to do, we have toy remind oursélves constantly that lives that are kept in order count for a whole jot more than houses in static good order 24 hours a day, It's the way people grow and develop that matters in every 'home. And when you find the jway for this, trivia doesn't 'eount--even when knickknacks 'and silver have to be put away! | So when you're inclined to jstop a job that is meaningful ite you to start in on the house chores that pile up at home, eliminate the little chores and take a long view of the rest while you decide what ultimate goal will meas the most to you. cut down at home, we find our- selves thinking of things in the house that never seem to get done. And, when this happens, the wom in us times comes to the front and makes us consider stopping the job and starting on goals at home. "That's a decision I often face,' one woman said recently, "whenever I visit the homes of friends who don't go out to) work, Their knickknacks are al-| ways in perfect shape. Their) polished silver is gleaming. Jnd| their homes are always in ofder} 24 hours a day. "IT know a lot of it's trivia, but it still gets me down. And! that's when I feel like stopping 'INCOMING EXECUTIVE 19 Mrs. John Matthews, front left above, was elected the new president, for the 1964-65 season, of Ontario Gamma Epsilon Chapter, Beta Sigma Phi, at the elections held re- cently. Seated in front with her is the recording secretary, THE STARS SAY By ESTRELLITA Mrs. Ray Crossley. Standing behind are the vice-president, Mrs. Neil MacLean and the treasurer, Mrs. John Beaupre. The corresponding secretary, Mrs. Murray Fraser was ab- | sent when this picture was | taken. : oe re | King Street UCW 8 | Dessert Luncheon | FOR TOMORROW The Dessert Luncheon held re-| This day promises much injcently in the Centennial Hall, the way of accomplishment if/King Street United Church, you will be diplomatic in deal-| under the auspices of the Ardent ings and-do not scatter your AE energies. Fine influences gov-|Vorkers Unit 8, was convened ern personal relationships,|>y Mrs. Ewart Clemence. favor dealings with the opposite; Mrs. Walter Branch, . guest sex. The p.m. hours may bring speaker, paid a tribute to the you some good news. iCanadian Armed Forces who FOR THE BIRTHDAY were in Korea and Japan.'A If tomorrow is your birthday,|capacity audience enjoyed her your horoscope indicates thatlinteresting deseription of her the coming year will be a spien-|stay in those countries, while on did period for forging ahead to-jan entertainment tour for the ward worthwhile goals. |armed forces. ss In fact, the period between| Mrs. Theodore Wilkins was now and Nov. 1. seems "'made|the pianist for the afternoon. to order" where your progress|While the guests enjoyed the fs concerned. Both job and fi-/many and varied desserts. nancial achievements won dur-) 4 beautiful floral arrangement ing these months will have en-|was won by Mrs. John Swan. during worth; will, if you con-\Other prize winners were Mrs. solidate and revamp strategiesistaniey Gomme, Mrs. William! for the future efficiently, spark|Gray, Mrs. Bert White, Mrs still further gains in January--!Norman Wirsching | and for the next 11 years. Personal relationships should be pleasant for most of the year: ahead- with emphasis on ro- mance during the balance of this month, in August, Septem- ber, late October and late De cember; on social activities be- tween June 1 and Sept. 15, also in December and January, and on travel between mid-July and mid-August. Folks in the business world as well as creative workers should, besides their planetary assistance, benefit through in- fluential persons this month, in September and October. And, where the latter are concerned, they can expect somé unusua! form of recognition in either September or October. A child born on this day will be endowed with lofty ambi- tions, a remarkable memory , and an inexorable wifl. - \ Staff Teachers \ Address Members Of St. Paul's CPTA Each member on the teaching staff of St. Paul's Separate School spoke on the work in his| or her class at the recent! Catholic Parent-Teacher Associ ation meet held in the schoo! auditorium. Teachers introduced by the principal, Mr. Robert Ireland,} j were Miss E. Harrington, Kin-| t2 dergarten; Miss C. L Bloye. |: |) Grade 1; Mrs. Thomas Farquar-:| ;ison, Grade 2 and 3; Mr. J.| Brain, Grade 4 and 5; and Mr | Ureland on Grades 6, 7, and 8 After the usual meeting pro- vedures, Mrs. William Edwards | president, reported on the An-| ual Convention of the Federa-| ion of Catholic Parent-Teacher| ssociations held in Tororito re-| ently. The members approved. the haking and selling of the new) hool crests in colors of yellow| d green. They also agreed to 'ovide the graduation class th school pins and a banquet June t was announced that the xt meeting of the PTA will held in the school auditorium nh May 25, at 8.30 p.m. This ill be the annual meeting and e final one for this term mnual reports wiill "be given, lections held and the Charter ii be formally presented) signor Paul Dwyer will ak on his trip to Rome. he 50-50 draw was made ing the serving of refresh- nts and was won by Mr hae} Gallas. Mrs. -- John re arranged the refreshments Mrs. Harry Knox, Mrs. L, Kasubeck and Mrs. ser Erratt helped serve. iM flat-bottom ice cream és one-quarter full with cake tter, bake on a cooky sheet en cool, top with lee cream id decorate with sprinkles for all-in-one treat. HOUSEHOLD HINT |start on little touches at home land get my house chores in jadded, work, just for a little while, to shape. "But on the other hand," she "I'm interested in my work, and I know I'll have to begin again, once I give up my start. "On the. whole, that doesn't seem practical, But I still can't decide what to do." She's right! It doesn't seem practical to start and stop a job: when. you find an interest you would like to keep for a good| many years of your life. It isn't, practical, either, be- cause, for most of us, jobs and other goals don't wait while) house chores get in shape--es-/ HOUSEHOLD HINT Never use perfume bottles to) decorate a table. Perfumes last longer if kept in a cool, dark) place. Fill empty bottles with food-colored water and use for decor. DRAPERY MATERIAL 98° yord and up Compere et $1.98 yard M. & C. Dry Goods & Draperies 74 CELINA STREET PHONE 723-7827 Meat Market For Personalized Service 1 "NORM" FISHER'S 3 fas) peace GOVERNMENT INSPECTED MEATS '= yj 1 Ib. 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