16 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdoy, September 7, 1967 | As a centennial project the |Oshewa Women's Group of the New Democratic Party is spon- soring an International Home Arts Exhibit, September 25 and 26. Authentic articles from many countries and early Can- adianna will be on display in the aud'torium of McLaughlin Pub- lic Library from 7 to 9 o'clock each evening. Miss. Eva Latham, director of women's activities for the NDP will open the xhibit and two interesting films on Eskimo art and the Royal Canadian each evening. Mrs Knude Due, president of - the Oshawa Women's Group, assisted by Mrs. Jack Johnston and Mrs. David Butler, is or- ganiz.ng the exhibit which is open to anyone who has an article suitable for showing. Already promised is some early Canadian furniture and household articles; china and kitchen utensils; a Spanish man- *"|tilla. goblet and doll, a Czecho-/tu ;|slovakian vase and paintings by/in Wolfgang Muller. NDP Women's Group Arranging Exhibition Of Home Arts Mounted Police will be shown ~ a MISS EVA LATHAM Canadian and European cos-, mes will be modelled, includ-| gx Slovak, German and Lithu-} anian and others. _ SOCIAL NOTICES I ENGAGEMENT 2 Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rear- | don, Oshawa, wish to announce|? the engagement of their daugh- 1 ter, Caro! Anita, to Douglas Ross McKenzie, son of Mr. and Mrs Murdoch McKenzie, Whitby. The wedding will take place Saturday, 3.00 o'clock in United Church. ENGAGEMENT and Mrs. George Loft- to "SCHOOL TIME trends. Three of the most popular with the young set are shown here. Hanging from our model's fingers is an enameled pendant watch. Returning to school for the fall term means more than just study. It means getting to' classes and spe- cial events on schedule. To Top watch on her wrist is accomplish all this an accu- a dressy-type gold-filled rate watch of course is oblong watch with match- required. Watches like all ing mesh bracelet. The next other fashions have chang- is a smart tailored 14K gold ed with the times and there man-sized watch with a are many shapes and types wide patent leather strap from which you can choose in tortoise shell pattern. Mr to co-ordinate with the new --By Tracy Adrian shee st fo! of their daughter, Georgia Jean, | Vincent Keane of! to Daniel riods for romance: Plans Already Planted For 1968)-Dtt"ton'a°sames Edvard] panier ont) tie nrican| eae apni aad ee Keaae, Windsor, and the late! Fielq Service Mrs, Keane. The marriage Will) French students take place on Saturday, SeP-\tq New York for a year of liv-|self-reliant; will Garden Club's Massive Show October 7, at| Whites. rixtur Simcoe Street|@nd freeze until thick but not) LEMON SHERBET ce, buttermilk c, sugar tsp. vanilla tbsp. lemon juice small can crushed pine- apple ° | egg whites | To Make: Mix all ingredients but egg Put mixture in frig. | iff and frozen. Remove and} Id in 2 egg whites which have} been beaten until stiff. Return| freezer and let set, 12 serv- house announce the engagement !ngs. IMPORT STUDENTS | is flying 115) aged 16 to 18 THE STARS SAY By ESTRELLITA FOR FRIDAY Friday 's stellar influences will be quite similar to Thurs- day's, which means: stick to jroutine and don't let others inveigle you into fancy-sounding ventures--especially if an out- lay of money is involved. FOR THE BIRTHDAY If Friday is your birthday, your horoscope indicates fine achievement in this new year of your life. Job and (or) business projects started in the immedi- ate present should culminate | happily by the end of October and your financial status, which may have been at something of a standstill for the past couple of, months, should show a sharp uptrend during the same | period, | Your next good cycles along these lines include the first two weeks of December, the entire month of January, the first half of April, the first 10 days of May, the last two weeks of June and the entire month of| August, 1968. Do avoid extrava-| gance and, above all, specula- | tion, during November, how-) ever; also, in late December and the first two weeks in April, when you may be faced with some unexpected) expenses. GOOD PERIODS October, January, April and, the weeks between June 15 and| Sept. 1 of next year promise to| be highly propitious periods for | travel and marked by unusually | enlivening social activities. You | should experience unusual har- mony in domestic circles for | most of the year ahead--espe- cially if you are careful to avoid friction in late October and early January. Best | October, | A child born on this day will be extremely resourceful and| also have a) emoer 30, at 2.30 p.m., in Saintling with American families in|great yearning for knowledge | From February 27 until! The famous Foyer Gardens isch the March 8, 1968, O'Keefe Centre| will have a 'useful' theme for| whitby. will be overcome with spring|the 1968 Show with patio gar- : Evangelist Church,' various states. They will attendjand the 'public high schools. determination to! acquire it fever. That's the theme of this'dens, floral courtyards, 'push-| FORTHCOMING MARRIAGE year's Flower and Garden|button' gardens that water Mr and Mrs. William R Show. As most Torontonians themselves when needed, night:|Keci wish to announce the are carefully picking bouquets|and-day gardens and the very|forthcoming marriage of their of their own garden flowers,/popular wild flower garden|/daughter, Marguerite Edith, fo the members of the Garden|done this year by Ottawa De-|James Leslie Gazdik, son of Club of Toronto are busily final-| partment of Agriculture de-|Mr. and Mrs. John Gazdik, all izing the plans for the 1968|signer Larry Sherk. Mr. Sherk|of Oshawa. The ceremony is to flower and garden extrava-|won a Garden Club prize some|take place on Saturday, Sep- ganza. years ago for the highest stand- | tember 30, 1967, at 3.30 p.m. in Several innovations will be ing in Gpamental agriculture. |Northminster United Church. noted this year; the opening|His gardens will feature pink, | night for example, will have an| Purple and white violets, tril-| OPEN HOUSE entirely new format. Gone are liums, ladies' slippers, ferns) Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bar- the opening ceremonies and|and other lush foliage anditer, Centre Street South, the presentation of prizes|Plants from the Canadian for-|Whitby, will be at home to (which will be allocated later|ests. It is expected that there|their friends on Sunday, Sep- in the show), Instead, there|Will be some unusual species|tember 10, from 2 to 4 p.m, and will be all-out participation in|of wild flowers in this distinc-\7 to 9 p.m. on the occasion of many areas of the show, which {tive display. their 25th wedding anniversary. will be open to the general pub-| There will be luxurious, fra-)~~-- Se lic that night. The winners and|grant, rose gardens, an Alpine Tunners up in last year's Men's|garden and a new 'cool' gar- Flower Arranging Contest will|den. Masses of daffodils will be| Rowland, a veteran stripper, participate in a play-off design)in bloom surrounding the|says she is proud of a permit session. There will be demon-| wrought-iron railings and flow-| given to her by the sheriff's, strations of pruning, lessons in|ering laburnum trees will be| office that allows her to appear | How to Construct a Good Com-/trucked to Toronto from Flori-| as a topless dancer. "I think | post Heap, Flower Arranging, | da. lit's terrible the way some girls How to Plant a Hedge, How to| For the second year Mrs.|who don't know a bump from a Deal with Problem Petunias | Gordon K. Masters will con-|grind have been billing them- and demonstrations in garden| yene the show with Mrs. G, E.|selves as dancers." sculpting. |Bunnett the co-ordinator of the On the stage, in the Etobi- foyer gardens. Designs for| with landscape architects to de- | GET IT OFF CHEST | HOLLYWOOD = (AP)--Betty | GARDEN KING WES CENTRE (Formerly Janssen's Garden Centre) @ Landscape Contractors @ Nursery Stock @ Patios Built © For All Your 843 KING ST. W. @ Gorden Maintenance @ Designing @ Fertilizer Garden Supplies 728-9429 coke Parks beautiful parkland |these outstanding displays willltermine what sort of plants| setting, there will be lively|be done by various landscape! ave been band concerts and there will be| designers, The over-all plan A eco igio eg Boy example, dancing in the lounge to a/the foyer gardens: will be done, | the Weaver's House, for the dy-| Moxie Whitney orchestra. joncé again, by Ralph Neal of|ing of material, the Doctor's | A special 'goody' counter will Upper Canada House. |House for medicinal herbs and| be at the show this year with Last year, over 36,000 men,/so on. It is thought that this re- the club's famous wine jelly,;women and children attended|search work and planting will 'doo-dads' with a flowery theme|this photographer's paradise,| require several years. for the kitchen and dozens of|raising over $10,000 for the| The members of the Garden 'home helps' to do with flowers! work of the Garden Club of|Club anticipate an even great- and flower arranging. There |Toronto, The funds raised from|er attendance for the five-day will be a_ cut-flowers stand the 1968 show will be put to-|show this year, particularily | (with flowers flown from many,wards a project for the Black|from centres outside Toronto | parts of the world), small bou- Creek Pioneer Village. The club| where the, interest in the an-| quets of fragrant blossoms and will research the plants grown|nual show has been building | many other displays. in the 1870 era and will work|each year. WAREHOUSE CLEARANCE SALE We Must Vacate Our Warehouse ! All Merchandise Must Be Cleared ! 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