Colonel W. C. Paynter, commanding officer, ad- mires the costume worn by Heather Sheriff, while Mrs. Edward Oscapella adjusts the attire. Below, a group surrounds Mrs. Oscapella as she checks over material to In the centre picture, Mrs. W. A. Jeffrey and Mrs. R. J. Johnston pose in their completed centennial costumes. Right, Mrs: Don- ald 'Aide runs up a neat seam with the approval of Mrs. N. M. Hall. Above, Froth Of Fabric, Lace, Velvet Emerging As Ball Gowns 1866 This year the Ontario Regi- balls such as the armouries has ment is celebrating its 100th an-|never before seen in its long niversary and a gala program history. has been established to mark) Most exciting of these will be| the event with fitting pomp.and/the Centennial Ball, May 27, ceremony. Beside several out-| with the accent on 1866, the| door spectacles in which the year of the raising of the regi- regiment will demonstrate its|ment. The ladies of the regi- strength and military bearing,|ment have already shown a there will be banquets and/willingness to comply with the SBR: Sako 1866 theme and many have H already made ball gowns of the Herbs And Simples 2.534 As one of them put it, 'The Fascinating Study | honorary Colonel and the Regi- jment have given us many From Old Books really special social occasions and we feel this is our opportun- TORONTO (CP) -- Babiesjity to add to their efforts by aren't brought by the stork--| dressing for the event and show- they're found in the parsley ing our appreciation." patch, aks Ren ST RR rE ZR TR The authority for this little bit of intelligence is a book written by John Wesley, founder of the T Methodist Church. ) The book is one of 300 in a! C 8 d ' library built up by Mrs. John} . ow ran Langdon, whose hobby is the} i study of herbs. in your The John Wesley book is b th! called Primitive Physics and, a s in addition to explaining where babies come from, it offers a cure for baldness: | Gow Ghose San Take one onion and rub it on) Wa tub i ah ars your head morning and night a sootting, pebp heii at until your head is scarlet red.| bath for just a few cents! Then cover the shiny dome with! t's aiso excellent to help honey. | Pelieve itching skin, Mrs. Langdon, who calls her-| mere eee self an armchair gardener, also} has books with recipes for| witch's brew. And she can trace| the history of herbs in Canada. | In 1575 Louis Hibbert, son of C B d oy apothecary to Catherine of ow ran edici, landed in Canada with i a handful of herbs and taught Baking Soda the Indians how to make some of his potions. Demanding but Rewarding Challenge For Mature House Parents UNDER PROFESSIONAL SUPERVISION who like young people . . , can maintain discipline at teen-aged girls' residence . ... 15 girls aged 16 to' 20, call or write ELIZABETH McLAUGHLIN Big Sister Counselling Service 34 Huntley St., Toronto 924-1457 or 925-4685 be used for gowns. Her doll, complete in every . detail, was dressed in the work- rooms of the Shakespearean Festival Theatre, Stratford, and was a source of inspir- ation. --Oshawa Times Photos THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesdey, April 19, 1966 13 LLES OF 1866 FOR THE CENTENNIAL BALL 'Newswoman Becomes Clown In Madison Square Garden | | put on{candy and waved at me with| must have been all his! NEW YORK AP--I my baggy pants, smeared my|what |face with greasepaint and prac-|heart. }tised making faces before a) Then, I realized, I was no |mirror. I thought I looked|jonger me, I was a clown, and jfunny, Funny and sad. that's a magic personality you | But I didn't really feel like ajcan assume only when you be-| clown until the boy, a little boy|lieve very, very hard. with laughing eyes and a shy} "Circuses are like no other ile, put aside his cotton'entertainment," Jackie Cooper, a dwarf clown, said as hejarena and blurs became laugh- watched the throngs of men,|ing faces. women and children pour into} '"'If you're funny, you're born Madison Square Garden. "Peo-|with it. It's God's gift, and if ple are always half happy be-|you find it and you're awfully fore they get here." laeky.3 4:5 Michael Polakovs, a clown) 'You must love children... named Coco, helped arrange george! aoe pp gia know : es i it and pull you apart... . my. outfit: Droopy checked) 7.6, someone pushed me into trousers, a long striped. polo|the ring, whispering: "We've shirt and an oversized coat. The! got a full house today--18,000 big sad eyes were my own. 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Perfect Potatoes Yesterday's jefi over roast takes on new life when served with hot Potatoes Anna. To make this easy dish, slice 6 medium-sized potatoes thinly and melt 6 tablespoons butter, Arrange the potato slices in concentric circles in a but- tered 1-quart casserole, brushing each layer with melted butter and seasoning with a sprinkle of salt, pepper and chopped green onion. Top with 3 tablespoons shredded Canadian cheddar cheese and a few grains cayenne. Bake in a 400°F oven until crisp and brown. Salad Forecast Spring salad bowls will be the going fashion when teamed with our new fruit and cheese dressing. To 1 cup dairy sour cream, add % cup shredded Cheddar cheese, % cup drained crushed pineapple and 1 tabl lemon juice. Chill well and serve over tossed salad greens and julienne strips of cooked meat or chicken. Prepared by the Home Economists of THE CANADIAN DAIRY FOODS SERVICE RUREAU 80 Eglinton Ave. E., Toronto 12, Ont. (3) Apr. iia