Girls will be girls once more dresses that fit trim and slim top then swing into an easy re, pleats or culottes, )W-WAIST BELTS There will be plenty of low- \ist' belts. big buckles and ass buttons to keep things ° orty and casual, eo ELECTROLYSIS Removes superfluous hale painlessly Try Our Kree-Ilmperial Machine. MARIE MURDUFF will be in Oshawa at the GENOSHA HOTEL Oct, 30th, 31st, Nov. I9¢ PHONE 723-4641 >! Sale! Formals IDS GOWNS ANT'S 9.95 725-3338 IS SSEEEE SEES SER aaa _PASSING YEARS PARADE PART OF PLEASANT PROGRAM any, % Wemen,- , 7 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, October 30, 1967 |] | ae ecclisas -sepetiaacaais Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Telephone 723-3474 for Women's Department Special guests at Albert! The October meeting of the Street United Church 60th anni-|Sixth Oshawa Cubs and Scouts| versary celebration yesterday|Mothers' Auxiliary's main or-| included the Reverend R. L.\der of business was the instal-| {Rumball, soloist, Mrs. Otto Neu-jlation of the 1967-68 executive feld and the G.M. male chor-|Mrs. Cecil Chatton installed the us, directed by Ralph Coupland | following officers: Mrs. George) and accompanied by Mrs. Marie|Coutu, president; Mrs. James| Taylor. A reception followed the|C. Hardie, first vice-president: | evening service to welcome for-|Mrs. Murray Davidson, second! mer members and tell the story| vice-president; Mrs. Arthur of Albert Street United Church|Neal, treasurer; Mrs. Terry [through pictures, slides and/|Graham, secretary. The phon-| momentos of early days. ing committee consisted of ee ' \five members, Mrs Stuart Mr. and Mrs. Carl Williams) yartin, Mrs. David Wyatt, |Oshawa, were the guests of the Mrs. James Gould, Mrs. Eric Reverend F. J. Horwood, DD lin iM ' spa land Ge) Horwhod: Fareak Hi, Phillips and Mrs. John Taylor. jat the Guild Inn recently, on| Mrs. H. D. Cleverdon will! the occasion of their thirtiethjopen the Sleighbell Bazaar} jwedding anniversary sponsored by the women of St nee Oe eeewiel "Onis Mark's Church (Anglican). mas Razaar under the auspices) Simcoe Street United Church of The Ladies' Auxiliary, Royal)was packed to the rafters for f Canadian Legion Branch 43, was|the farewell sermon by the min jheld' on Tuesday, Mrs. Alyniister, the Reverend John K Elliott, president and convenor Moffat, and the rededication of {welcomed the many people pres-\the restored organ. The organ ent and introduced her co-con-list, R. G. Geen, contributed venor, Mrs. George V. Lee. Mrs.|special music for the service Claude Flewelling opened thea memorial march, Old Hun- |bazaar. The convenors were injdredth and the 150th Psalm ic ! z | See gt gig onc Pog gale Magra th ELEGANCE FOR THE MALE \Charles Gibbs, aprons; Mrs./as his text which was appreciat 2 A : i Men who aren't afraid of yellow tattersall shirt. Man | |James Anderson, socks an died by other United Church mem being fashionable may want at phe wears a country ait | nae veers Mrs. Matthew Bell,/bers as' well as his own con-| 4» try these clothes for fall. _in. navy-and-natural window: \' picrens wears ie William |gregation Mode! at left wears a glen vane check with navy | | Does nusdan Jeffery, fancy work: Mrs f | ww ee : T 1) ie ,| plaid sports coat in tan, red turtleneck sweater |Jessie Walmsley, toys; Mrs The Women's Auxiliary of the} aaa Hincl : Fala Hat ee | rt 'i abine-| Wir Ba eeu <| ane black, a_ plaic¢ a -CP Photo Lose Masculinity (Albert ,Hockett, home baking; |First Baptist Church held its! brown hopsack trousers and ae Leonard Cubbage, country|monthly meeting at the home | o store; Mrs, Harry King, touch\of Mrs. Gerald Barrow, Burk! : When Wife Works?\ant take; ars. sames Brown|street. it was decided to do-| Shirley T le Black Call | be room; Mrs Alfred Laven- nate three hundred dollars to Ir ey emp © ac a S By RORERTA ROESCH ee tickets. Pouring tealihe Church Mortgage Fund 's ; G rfitt . +k Are American women in busi-iyre yyy Rings Parfitt and|pjans for a pot luck supper to} { Inte rit ness emasculating husbands be held next -'month in the and sons and ruining the men's| Mrs. Gordon Tomlinson .show-|Church were discussed opportunities to be he-men ofjed slides of Noted Canadians of! N d . sisi yore? One reader of this: col-|Oshawa and District. at theless: Peacock: : s ; Simcoe Street North, returned jumn dogmatically says that | October meeting of St. Ste-lrecently from a week's visit in| ry ore. phen's United Church Women's|Greenwich, Connecticut, -- the We won't pull the WOODSIDE, Calif. (AP)--!. "Obviously, civilians make Shirley Temple Black is running|the policy. But after the policy wool over your eyes for Congress on a_ platform\is made, that's the time you that's against crime in the|bring in the key military lead- Or ony of the other thousends "Why do you encourage|group. These slides indicated : eben "|streets, the way President John-jers, in order to form the strat- : lwomen to take jobs," he asks,|that some of the noted Gk aa gets Gane and |son conducts the Vietnam war.\egy and tactics of how to ef colourful fabries for \'twhen the worst thing that everidian authors, artists. educa \Mr. Matheson and for racial harmony and achieve your goals | dresses, suits, and other happened to American men was\tors, businessmen were born in| ' moral regeneration Aligning herself with the} fodhlera you ere bienning |having their wives leave home or near Oshawa. It was decided) Mrs. F. W. Lailey, Burk| If the onetime movie moppet|hawks in the debate over what Pigotriney oan ogy eo jto work. jat this meeting to hold a fall|Street, is receiving the con-|can arouse enough voter SUD-\1, ag in Vietnam, Mrs. Black | "It upsets our whole social|/bazaar on Thursday, Novem-|gratulations of her friends to-!port for these views, she will be said she thought. U8. forces hove waiting for you to see. isyatem and emasculates Ameri-|ber 30 day, her 80th birthday. the next member of the U.S should mine the approaches to You con be sure, however, can males.' \House of REDE ACNE from Haiphong. the principal port, to : a ty > r {San Mateo County, California sey ty aes hat we'll offer our STRANGE BEHAVIOR | cut off military supplies' from agi say this," he went on,} KEEP IN TRIM | Mrs. Black, a Republican, is China and the Soviet Union | experience with materials |"because if you don't see men} Pie tos gah 12 ethan camel RAT SMITE H ETT end pattern serviee so that ;on the streets with long hair B : jdates, six Democrats a six y ee ak land outrageously colored au ty osture asic Uause lRepublicans. Her chances of IF YOU ARE NOW TAKING you won't be left in the dark clothes, you see them in jyetoy in the special election | A LAXATIVE ONCE, TWICE or about making @ happy choice |Nov. 14 are regarded as exce markets punng cares Of Figure Bulge, Backache = THREE TIMES A WEEK | Ass re eso w night, they're apt to be starting} What the United States needs a rhe ob boagaad ! WF 7 ; , 7 the Laxative Tablet with the the dinner if they beat their By IDA JEAN KAIN jcentering the pelvic girdle above all else is a moral renais wives home from work | 4 seeming figure problem can/Also, a high position of the/Sance, says Mrs wages oti be Procell se gag f| "It's bad!"? he told me heat aes Pia canequences of|lower ribcage is necessary to a bit plump balats 0 -- hy ped gang pe ---- House of jedly. "And it's wrong to tell roaity e ARLE BIEAERE: In overcome ptosis of the abdomi- businessman Charles A ac angie Ae ibe . . women to ie se J00E, ape a it is wists to seek Dal organs. When muscles are and mother i Pos an all-vegetable laxative For over "4 AS an Sneninisetic. AUnnOr er hel from an orthopedist (bone used incorrectly, this leads to 'I think it's never been worse 70 years, NR has been giving folks | Fabrics i ae Gnd nein. SppOrMunNs sine ist A rkin : other|flabbiness of certain muscles --the personal hypocrisy. the ez nt, effective relief overnight. | ties, I'm glad it's my job to|Specialis ). A working m i lack of integrity, the apathy p! | : encourage my sex to take jobs| Writes MAY NEED CORSET she told an interviewer M3 usw tonight... 11 KING EAST "Help! Lately when | put on A displacement of the ahbdomi- persona! opinion is that we hav my skirts I could cry--the waist nal organs downward is typicaljen't any inspirational leadershiy |when that is their choice \ tomorrow alright! h Ont. Helps you feel better Oshews, On PE a at as i to a ae of a certain type 4 lean figure. Jat the top +. and look better! 725-4551 itell this male critic of women|My hip problem is not one of When there ts eed pln Mrs, Black pul part of. the REGULAR» CHOCOLATE COATED JUNIORS f|that most of us who are work-\hroadness, but a large, flabby|(atly tissue on i ': omen./hlame on the mass communica a Pe Ae ee se ee wiing today are seeking job)«chelf? projected rearward. My hegda Volpbed a ee ie os tions media, including newspa RRL opportunities becauseygwe need! abdomen is a protruding "pot." ang pL mol n ei ers to support or partially support)My waist is a handful of loose AUBIND EN. Becerra. We're building up the' Rap proved nutrition with food taken | : 4 t send]. P wa 7 1 rmi J Pies 6 pes tage gin si sither eid ht. Pm 5° 2" at more frequent intervals. The Browns and the Stokely Carmi-| \ Upeaiie ne hide , It's not my weight, I'm 9 specialist may recommend that/chaels," she said. 'I would pre-| $ : family debt, start a financialjand weigh 106 pounds. I used to teehee. Dalvie cei ig : # k r 2 ; r to rea nor yout A I E ' ' " backlog, a provide jam for the) eich 97 pounds. I am not a big a corrective corset be worn. In-jfer to read more about Amer ' ' -- -- nae fomily bread. In doing this 'I)eatey feat only about 1.100 to|Structions will be to get into the|.3, heroes, like our astro } : g eater a y é ; ] 7 og 110 ale tro a, poson with is SEVOCS SOK HA IN THE upper picture fashioned store at the built for two as the song was: |cannot believe we are emascu-|1 490 calories a day--it's all i p P " 3 einam , . | ; raised, so as to first lift the or- Nauls : Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kopp Couples Club Centennial sung by Mr. and' Mrs. Royce |lating men, as long as men are| want, | do my own housework, raised a gans As for the war in @ '" nn. 1 "Care Clean serve hors d' oeuvres to party. Below Mr. and Mrs. Glanzer at the Couples Club j|strong and secure in their role) are for two children and work)" Norman Sayers in an old- Earl Dunhill pedal a bicycle Centennial party. jas male. four hours a day as a nurse.| by MODERN A new concept in dry cleaning | Granted, when a wife goes to;This keeps me on my feet an HERE'S WHY MORE PEOPLE ARE USING Modern's 'CARE CLEAN' Services Special exercises are needed|Mrs. Black sa d n to build up the tone of ligaments| Johnson would rely more on the} | His caaband: 2 Te g all the time so I get and muscles surrounding the or jadvice of the joint chiefs of stalty . . work, her husband, as well as|movin I get)cans. They should be taken|than on the advice. of Defence| Adventist Couples Club Sweet Adelines \ner children, are affected/plenty of exercise. 1 would ap-/7 4. 4 position which first re|Secretary Robert S. Mc-| | because she isn't at home to do|preciate any advice you Can) 40.. the abdominal organs to|Namara . l P Hold Convention everything But a man doesn't: give me as I agi VEIN iver. coemal hieh place. With |have to be less of a malejupset by the way I look." lcirucle Tanne | eas ee ier ' ciruclation improved in_ this Holds Centennia ar y In New York because he puts on the coffee You need the help of pig cies THO Le he hed blest: : , ' Kao Cag i pee a jand fries the breakfast bacon, |cialist. A sharp-incurve at the! i .,am will carry nourishment An old - fashioned store where;tar and vocal duo, in "Two is} The Oshawa Chapter of Sweet\o, because he heats a pre-small of the back and a pelvic Sie teecos tn thie deren cacti hors d' oeuvres of Cracker Bar-|Company. Adelines elected Mrs. Paul)cooked meal if he gets home tilt that inclines, forward allows ah r | tly hain 0 ' R . ; be released from tension.) ¥ Sey a rel Crunchies, Country Fair Cor-) Other entertainment included Junkin to attend the twenty-first. In the world of thejthe organs of the abdomen lnipestion will improvel "te F) Py gt nucopias, and Jesuit Juice were|a vocal arrangement of "Can-|first International Sweet Adeline) present, there's a blurring. of press against the lower abdomi-| markedly and your food capac- | i ar | ee DRAPERY CLEANING: our "Exact A Drape" pro- served, greeted couples dress-|ada" sung by a girls' choral|Convention and Quartet compe-| man's work and woman's work,/|nal wall, causing an outcurve, if e : 5 | ity restored to normal. cess guarantees the length of your drapes; ed in gay old - style costumes|sroup, "Bicycle Built for Two'?|tition held in New York on the and instead of a thick dividing|the muscles lack tone. Correc-| "4c, i i |week MERE your doctor to recom- ee ' ' at a Centennial Seid held sung by Mr. and Mrs. Royoe| Ws in vac | line one overlaps the other. tive measures should begin With) mend the type of specialist you! i exclusive in Oshawa and area wi Kingsway College aud-'Glanzer, while Mr. and Mrs.|. "FS. Junkin has been a mem- tye Rienaain z - 4s : : a aa % Aoderr a s Earl Dunhill pedalled a double|ber of the Oshawa chapter for say Saadeh suave ir WEIGH LESS eae aae Leg Rigen ce ; Attending were members of|bicycle around the auditorium/"ine years. She has served on| AS we pointed out above, if a 4 4 A g SiSING\ a ice way cane Gee ct honed Bs i age an's masc ac on Ss cers av babies problem. Your sense of well : 4 . . ' : saa Wed -|many committees as past sec-)man's masculinity is intact, he Women smokers have : the Married Cone < _ of ee oe Fst a at ic in retary and 'is the President of doesn't feel his manhood slip-|weighing about half a pound being will he greatly enhanced| | College aaltatelad tie wreclold a fashioned: bueey the Club, this year. ping as soon as his wife takes alless than those born of non-and shortly you will begin to ' pci Mr go Mrs Welton| Mrs. William Dinning and her|_,Lhe Oshawa Chapter was one job Ismoking mothers ~~ !look and feel like a new woman g enc; Mr. Mrs Mrs. g 5 J ms age 5 wer "¢ = Tate al amine aeieaideeacaiatal L. Ingram. Centering the stage|assistants catered for dinner ., States and Canada represeat. fl Ml ee - ee e& ce = ae es Hees a ee ieee ae ee 7s Custom Made > ew ghted| pr Jay was a large cake with lighted/Dy. and Mrs. B. Wayne Beaton ed at this annual convention. candles, against the backdrop|arranged and co-ordinated the : DRAPES | : of a huge Canadian flag. committees who worked on the Pate agar tie ted was the ; oe ing id decorations amapo Valley apter from ' Between the serving of the/program an . Ramsey, New Jersey. BROADLOOM & hors d' oeuvres and the dinner,| New club officers chosen for| 'The three day quartet compe- i ' a fashion show, with script Tit ithe coming year were: presi-jtition took place. in Carnegie SLIP COVERS SANs ten and narrated by Mrs. Reu-/qents, pr. and Mrs. A. E. King; |Hall. ® Restore that 'brand new' feeling to your valuable garments SHIRTS: Dustproof cellophane packaging returns your shirts just the wey you like them FAST, FAST SERVICE: At no extra cost. Bring them in the morning -- pick them up at (Monday to Friday) night i GO i OBE. FREE PARKING: Ladies! It's so easy to drive in ben Brown, depicted costumes) ice . presidents, Mr. and Mrs.| Two thousand representatives our spacious lot ur $ oO oT, worn in 1867, the turn of a Carl Ritchey; secretary-treas-|of the seventeen thousand mem- century, the Roaring 20's, a lurer, Mr, and Mrs. Royce Glan-|ber, four part; barbershop style 1930 - 40's, the modern, and)7e, and _ assistant secretary-jharmony organization for wo- then as a surprise element, the Ms qitreasurer, Mr, and Mrs. David|men were expected to attend future. The narrator explained! yijjeneuve. Seventy-eight coup-|the four day festival of har- vith skirts g so short i H é : ee peo} eAailes the iin: a the membership| mony, educational clinics and BAKED FRESH DAILY IN OUR KITCH EN for discriminating decorators Try "CARE CLEAN" by | MODERN | | | fetes 8 DRAPERIES 321 OLIVE AVE. OSHAWA PHONE:728-4614 FREE PICK-UP AND DELIVERY IN OSHAWA, 5 meetings. mediate future, so it was by- a H passed for the future of eternal life, which was depicted by | SUZ ' ~ E couple dressed in white robes Anniversary Special SUPER ! c 9" APPLE PIE 57 a a fq Made with Flaky Pastr, ' $ SPECIAL THIS WEEK veocn-v. each 2 for 1.10 4 fr & Efficient Measuring and installing... and golden crowns. | An Old - style Country Kit-| chen dinner was served at tab- les covered with red-checkered table cloths, centered by kero- sene lamps which gave the Perms: only light in the hall. Favors Reo. $20 for .... $16.00 Cc ins sue Interior Decorating Service. in your WHITBY AND BROOKLIN. Home with no Obligations . + % FANCY ASSORTED SANDWICH TRAY * " HOWARD'S DRAPERIES | were toothpick rani | Reg. $15 for «... $12.00 Reg. $12.50 for .. $10.00 f miniature old-fasnion Reis abs | ee ee ee OY: Fo $6.95 Serves. 18 - 20 -- $3.95 Serves 10 - 12 926 Simcoe N. 725-3144 ais ; John St. W., Oshawa 725-4541 jl | Guest entertainers were Stu 5 : | art smith and Kevin Kelly, gui-lh : nt nk see ee oe ot ; x , \ '