MISS PATRICIA (VBRIEN Two new staff appointments have been announced by the Lo. eal YWCA, Miss Patricia O'Brien who has been appointed to the position of Program Director to suceeed Miss Grace Richer radunted from the Behool of ine and Applied Art Mount Allison University in 1960. Follow ing this she taught for » year al Veen sehool for Girls st Wind sor, Nova Beotis, and then spent studied at 1 Alllance Francaise, MARY HAWORTH MAIL no | 10 AOWINCKLE WOMEN'S EDITOR DIAL RA, 3- Lo THE DAILY TIMESGAZVITY, Monday, July 4, 195 E | Delphiniums, 2 | roses decorated the altars «1 | Cross Toman Catholle Church for | wallz Ld i Miss JUDY ROM | This past year she has been pros gram assistant on the loesl 'Y sinff, Miss Judy Ross who hos heen Appointed program assistant has come recently to Canada from England, She was educated at Mw "Josevh's College, Teign mouth and the University of Lon don where she gradusted In speech | and desma in 1954, Following this | she took & course in youth leader | ship at the London Association of {Girls snd Mixed Clubs and did Year Involved In Social Activities Correspondent Longs For Peace | MARY HAWORTH'S MAIL Mary Ha | for help for ones who yearn for A simple pur Lily poseful way of life, yet find our ® free ourselves one Hves without any close thos, the business of order BoA aan seems to be only decid what has v pA own fa ay, lving he oH of i Louk fons pri) Bt pe sa ons " ingly, closely a With | son who 1s esught wp CONSUME OV from work or When p watabiin, He seperti JB vod A Pueh inter' ny minute away ries ational outlets" pe that I am faced with |} self-respect shows itself flexible, worth-This 1s an | sential we bewildered | 18In 8 m 80 me deeply th rs Ma pid Wa J 1] il ance - dh ex of esca 20 OL mean floss real sell-respect--or unruffied " | acceptance, many its awareness that fe is a child God alive quiet time, It ls a discipline 'os to spiritual health, to main receptive attitude towards restor (or the lifeforee) and | and one's Persons who don't oblige sshment to be found In quiet Fiiidy usually berome increasingly confused and anxious 8s years aes and H fun | ke mad in has vars, 4 superficial stress to dou unt they exist, or | why the rush Jurvosetul Mie, such or, is 8 planned per enerally - « 4 manifesto | of Josively felt Interests, loyally | The pass key to freedom | ig) an exhaustin complexity of activities" 1s, sim why: This quality, which | ofess but few possess, has entic roots In abidin by grace, envel in His A FF he object of is perpetual sare COURAGE REQUIRED Parenthetically may 1 say that de is the counterfeit coin of self-respect, There is a rigidity and def a tendency to in Veness, tiness, pride; wherenss with of your lament is this--you feel that your associates $0 eater to your erying need or pesos, Quiet rest, ete, And, ATRICAL Instead of facing | kom simply. you are bein your frantie an wo ermine A tine alone h nd reflec: A Ry Mog od you alte, a from "the maddin ont lodieally, for a Tre rotons; folt Intermit. Sea. Nowever, not everyone diselp- Woes himael! fo practise a regular USE REMNANTS! 7180 S1z6s $10.12 Miss Lie20, Ry ALICE BROOKS Use colorful remnants for this Miy-wrap halter make several or sunning and dancing! FKasiest sewing; pretty embroidery trim! Patiern 71800 Jiffyy-wrap halter! Small (10, 12 Medium (14, 18 Large (10:0), Tissue patterns transfers, divections, State size send TWENTY-FIVE CENTS in coins for this pattern (lamps can not he accepted to Dally Time Gazette, Household Arts Dept, Oshs awa, Ontario, Print plainly NAME ADDE rid PATTERN NUMBER AND SIZE ORDER our 1888 Alice Brooks Needlecraft Catalogue, Enjoy pages and pages of exciting now designs knitting, crochet, embroidery, fron ons, tovs and novelties! Send 25 cents for your copy of this wonder ful book now. Yei'll want te order every design in I {ing during in outlook, Romance, early and do it, To nurture onfidence, read "Words of Encouragement" eulled from the footures of Rev, D, Considine, 8.) an Truth lety of London, England, | at 3-40 Eccleston Square South. | west 1, The brochure appears in| religious bookshops In this country MN Mary Haworth counsels through | hor column, not by mall or per sonst interview, Write her in care is newspaper, THE STARS SAY By ESTRELLITA Step out and do things now; make some mistakes If you must, but find out what makes things click, what contributes to sucoess {or fallure, You will be better in formed than those who wait or are over-conservative oi hand, iu the tn Jblished by the Catholic | Jacqueline La Bine, Roger Mask Wed In Double-Ring Ceremony and of Holy carnations the marriage recently of Beat | rice Jacqueline 1a Bine of Osh. | awa and Roger J, Mask of Whit: by The bride who 1s a graduste of Class '51 of | eral Hospital, is the dosughter of Mr, and Mrs, J. A. LaBine of Osh-| awn and the bridegroom Is the gon of Mr, and Mrs. Peter J Mask of Whithy The Reverend Phillip Coffey performed the double ring cere mony and said the nuptial mess Miss Jean Kolodzie) presided af the organ and Mr Frank Roset tani of Whithy sang "Ave Ma. Iria," "Panis Angelicus" and "On nls Day, O Besutiful Mother," | Given In marriage by her fath- | two years in France where she | settlement work in London for 8. he bride wore a floor length | gown of chalk white Chantilly lace | "| and nylon tulle over satin, A long | jn the Sherbrooke Gen. | | wore # flowered headdress | My | | of Toronto snd Mrs, Richard Young of Oshaws, both wearing length strapless gowns of romance hue embroidered nylon tulle complemented with matching | Jackets. All wore white gloves and headdresses to match thelr ns, and carried cascades of | ohanna Wil roses, white chry:| santhemums and blue delphinium, | Miss Helen La Bine of Bow. | manville, small niece of the bride, | was flower girl wearing a long | frock of blossom pink teffein | 0 | mateh her dress, and carried sl basket of summer flowers in pas: | tel shades Mr. Ronald Nicholas of Whitney | was best man. The ushers were Armand Middleton of Whit ney, Ontario and Mr, Arien La] Bine, brother of the bride The reception was held st the | Onsis, Kingston Rosd East, where the bride's mother received, wear: powder blue silk crepe with a fitted Jacket of the lace having 8! wide brimmed navy blue straw ily pointed collar the | fashioned the bouffant skirt, A crown of tulle sleeves accented | with pearls and { waist = length vel! of tulle filusion, rosesandwhiteea roations. Miss Marcia Mask of Whitney, | I maid of honor in floorlength daffodil yellow Chantilly lace snd nylon tulle over taffeta with # shrug jacket, The other at keep one's energy, and one's | tendants were Miss Marie Gaudet ent perspective In | entangled In 8 tedious ex. | ner Z Fg El | | ir need for the deep re A CHILD GUIDANCE Emphasis On Penmanship Should Be win And Legibility An attempt to improve the meth ods of teaching penmanship, a the | publie schools of New York City, was launched before the beginning of summer vacation, Fifty teach ers--two from each school district volunteered for this servies, They will be directed Max Rosenhays, retired congul ng nas | penmanship for the sch TWO DISTINCT FORMS M.. most sehools, two orma are manu ike and writing, Manuscript writlog % a modi fled form of printing, in which the letters are not connected, It is & simple and legible ile, saat oan ost to earn and easiest It is usually taught in the esi and seconds grades, Cursive writing, ", tional nd i tomary form of writing In SHEATH.SLIM | | The evening rays are generous |: family and ronal affairs enpecially | avored FOR THE BIRTHDAY If tomorrow Ix your birthday, your horoscope Indicates that you | may have to work hard for sue cess and make some revisions in your budget during the raxt five | frame months but the rewards will be | well worth the effort, New opportunities should avallable late in December 1066 and, while ambition may the to your be | and personal | greatest | your be activities, pur fforts will also be aided at that time through the good will of others. Domestic and social affairs - should be fairly Interest the balance of 1058 but, If you are looking for a new romance, you may have to wall funtil next spring. He especially Ieareful in financial matters dur | Ing August and October A child horn on this day will be quiet, reserved and endowed with an excellent memory By ANNE ADAMS Side-swept collar Is such a lovely for your face Button trim, sheath.slim- lines below ~ | #0 becoming to your figure! You' Ww hurry to sew this smart new dress in linen, silk shantung, or erisp polished cotton, You'll wear it = | love it all through summer! Pattern 4768: Misses' Sizes 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, Sizes 10 takes 0% yards d6-lneh tabrie This pattern easy to use, simple to wow, In tested for fit, Has com plete Mustrptod instructions Send THIRTY FIVE CENTS (48¢) In colnk (stamps cannot be | aecepted) for this pattern, Print plainly SIZE NAME, ADDRESS, ITYLE NUMBER Send order to ANNE care of Dally Times-Gagetle, tern Dept, Oshawa, Ontario ADAMS, Pat ALFALFA for ARTHRITIC or RHEU ALPHA TABLETS amaring vitamin plus fast working same day relief fro Neuritic and Neu MATIC PAIN... containing concentrated powdered extract of the and mineral rich ALFALFA plant pain relieving agents offer effective om agonising Arthritie, Rheum aralgic pains, AL PHA TABLETS are sold on a money back guarantee, 100 Aipha Tablots $2.49 300 $5.05 600 $9.95 AT BETT ER DRUG STORE, complemented | hat ormal bodice and nylon tulle | who asisted chose navy sllver held her | of ped | cors = mother blue | crepe with a white hat, Both wore | matching accessories and eorsages ink roses or the honeymoon trip to Amer. lean points, the bride wore a sult of blue grey viegin wool, with » a hat and matching accesso ries, Pink roses comprised her 9. On their return the couple ¢ in Oshawa for the pres The bridegroom's will e sonnected, tary " Peging during the u. | toa table where h forms income tax reports and appli oations for mu are marked 'Please epariment ears Joo, 4 for sateuloes Wibhossd that good wi fostered by Li son fia a movemen was the corian system; for example, tween 101417, w the late cc NEATNESS AND LEGIBILITY Today the emphasis, and wisely so 1 believe, the nation over is on nestness and J oh ibility, Here are 4 low simple bu from the pr. pres: Muhip manual of ¢ iy schools: ters must be uniform and of HAH height, All down oo must be parallel, The total slant of the writing should be parallel to the diagonal of the sper, whether the wr for J in . rent Banded or left handed, handed rson Can i this simply by shifting the paper while writing, LETTER SPACING The space betwen be wide enough fo without the down letters must rest on the the lower thie alpha letter except the "a", ri must have a straight down stroke, slanting from right to left, Once the pupil masters neral rules he ean persona is style, LODGES AND SOCIETIES SUNSHINE REREKAN LODGE The inaugural Meeting of Dis triot No, 7 was held in the lodge rooms last Monday afternoon with recently appointed Sister Idella | MoC ullough talled as District Deputy President by the retiring Distriet Deputy President, Sister Heer of Hrougham, Representatives were present from Brougham, Plokering, Whit: by Brooklin wd Oshawa (Sun: ine Lodge 338), Sister Heer thanked all the lodges for thelr upport and co-operation during her term of office Sister Lily Pennington Ang sev eral solos, accompanied at the plano by Sister Gla ih Morgan, A banquet concluded the meeting, Wieh was followed by the regu: lar lodge meeting of Sunshine Lodge, with Noble Grand Sister Anne Coakwell in the Noble Grand's chalr and Sister Clare Wickens tn the Vice Grand's chair, The new Distriet Deputy Presi dent, Sister Idella MoeCullough, t, lengthy lst of MR, AND MRS, WI LLIAM STILLMAN Many Friends Bring Greetings To Couple On 50th Anniversary Mr, and Mrs, William John Still man celebrated their golden wed ding anniversary recently at the home of their son and deughler invlaw Mr, and Mrs, George Bill man, Mill Street, where a profusion of gift bouauets lent color to the rooms Including a floral arrange ment from 'edardsle United Chureh of which the golden wed dg couple are members, receive the guests the bride of fly years ago wore black erepe inset with chantilly lace, and » corsage of yellow roses, Assisting was her daughter-in-law, Mrs George Stillman, In powder blue Ince, and grandaughter, Miss Betty Stillman of Port Hope in aqua ery stallette; Miss Violet King of Sas katchewsn was in charge of the most | oq satin guest book which was signed by over 126 guests, Golden tapers and the white and gold wedding cake graced the rs, Richard Ver- guson and Miss Bernice Hall of Peterborough and Mrs, Lewis Elm. hirst, of Westwood, poured, Ving were Miss Eleanor Counter, tack Cameron, Miss Mildred 'Arab: Sooft, Mrs, Albert Voutou and Mrs Verna Melasod, rn, | nephew ani Mr, and Mrs, Stillman have been residents of Oshawa for nine years, residing on Cordova Woad, Vollowing thelr marriage in Nor land, Ontario, they took up resi. dence In Peterborough where Mr, Stillman was employed as a cheese: maker for twenty years; thelr next venture was farming east of Black. stock, where they lived for 13 yesrs, Many gifts of china, silver ery. stal, Including a gold lustre tes gifts were received by the honor. ed ja They have a happy and healthy outlook on life and their youthful appearance belle thelr yours, To add to the happy occasion, Mrs, Charles King of Stewartville, art of Swift Cur. techewan; Mrs, Lewis Elmhirst of Hastings, Mr, Samuel Scott of Peterborough and Mr, Wil lam Scott of Stewart Valley, their sisters and brothers and Mr, Harry Nesbitt of Regina and Mr, Andrew Thistlewaite of Stewart Valley, Sask, brothers n.law were present, uests were also present from Calgary, Hamilton, Toronto, Hast. ings, Norwood, Campbhellford, Pet: erborough, Keene, Trenton and Victoria, B.C, A telephone eall from Chicago from a niece and congratulatory tele. rams from Hamilton and Stewart olley, § Sask, were received, was introduced snd welcomed; and presented with a corsage, A of sick members was submitted by Sister Wickens, Nominations for SMticets for the 95506 term was there will be further nominations next meetin J) ood and ' fo rep oavill, the 0 and Sister Lillian Foren " scholar, gave a fine report om the recent annual sess of the Re bekah hp Bogs held in Toronto, A highlight for Sunshine Lodge wan fla Sondorei of the Degri ev of Chivalry on Victoria Gee and air er enny Perr for which these sisters expres preciation, Another honor for 4 shine Lodge was the appointment of Sister Idella MoCullowh an Dis trict Deputy President for District Basaat Arrangements were made for September 16, Lodge closed in usual form, and the members were reminded that the next meeting will be held In September, SOCIAL NOTICES ENGAGEMENT Mr, and Mrs, Thomas Kerr of Oshawa of their daughter, TS engias Bar bara, to Mr, James Arthur Mac barat son of Mr, and Mrs, Allan Macdonald of Kentville, Nova Beootia, The marriage ia to take lace In the manse of 8t An. rew's United Church on Friday, August 5, at 6.50 pm, AT HOME Mr. and Mrs, Stanley Moliatt, 368 Park Road North, will be at home to their friends and rela tions on, Tiraday, July 7, from 3 0 § pm. on the neea- ud of yu feth wedding an: niversary, HOUSEROLD WINT You can torn a wide necked glans Jar Into an attractive flower vase hy winding twine or colored cord around the jar and covering with several coats of thin shellac, Skill has been a tradition with us for over e quarter of a century. 3 KING ST. &, RA 5.0444 QUEEN OF NORTH camy Diggles, Canada's en: try In the #8 Universe con shows some red fox Bay, Ont, oon of the to fur pelts at North after being chosen North, The Ontario ' rapport Ali noclation chose Miss Diggles in an effort to publicize red fox furs for fashion pleces, (CP Photo) service, snd a number of monetary | Mrs test next month and Miss Toron- | | i YWCA Day Camp Opens Today The Annual Day Camp st the | YWCA hie 0 with at AA o as direcior assisted udy Koss, This camp for by am re commences with the raising of the fs hi, Shove ne spacious tres « * one of the Wea # hig, open to years of age and | many youngsters who are unable | to wet away from the eity for a | time to enjoy a different type of summer recreation The program is a varied one de i give the os # grester in est In drama choral singing, folk ning od swims ming. Approximately 175 are being | accommodated with than ten girls the 1 res one counsellor, In ition senfor counsellors are working | with two active staff members, Lunch hour is on the grounds with milk kindly donated by the Oshawa Kiwanis Club, This Is fol- lowed by a litle time for relaxa- tion and a story after which frome activities are resumed until the | brief closing session when She 4 fn Is lowered marking. the the day's program, PERSONALS Out of town guests al the Mask - LaBine wedding were Mr, and Mrs, Robert Inen, Montreal; Mrs, H. Fuller, Mr. and' Mrs, Robert Mask and desughter Margaret, Mrs, Leon Nicholas, Mr, Raymond Kwisck, Mr, Grant Mask Mr, and Mrs, Peter Mask and deughter Monds, Miss Mareis Mask, Mr, Ronald Nicholas, Mr, Armand Middleton, all of Whitney, Ontario; Mrs, Hugh Milner, Mr, and Mrs, Russell Walker, Miss Marie Gau- det, all of Toronto; Mr, and Mrs Ian Milner, Pembroke: Mr, and Mrs, James OG. Bowyer, Wilkes Barre, Penn, USA; r, and Mrs, A, ¥. Albert and daughter, Dianne, Sudbury; Mr, and Mrs, W. A La Bine, and daughter Hel- en Mr, and Mrs, Malcolm Con. roy, all of Bowmanville; Mr, and 9. N. Bernier, Mr. snd Mrs, Donald Mints, all of Whitney, Out-of town guests at the golden wedding celebration of Mr, and Mrs, Wiliam John Stillman woke Mr, rew lewaite, Mr, lam Scott Mrs, Charles Ay HH of Stewart Valley, Saskatchewan; | {i Mrs, John Stewart, Hii Current, Sastchewan; Mr, Nesbitt, Regina, Raskaichewan; Sid davis oy t, Westwood and nd Hi. Php. ~ Alera St. Bernice Hall, M son, Mrs, Heott Paterbotough, 1 Mrs, Mies Be Betty wall ma Hope; Mrs in, BC " 8, iad n ro, | a ambi, Sono net Finey, 0) Barbara Spencer, Division St spent the holiday weekend, Rochester, New York, Mr, Rufus Lambert, president of the Oshawa Lions Club, with Mrs. has returned from an au to City he af the convention of Lions International as a delegate, " was the ng Sn convention in hi thous and a om Ii countries and geograhical locations, Lions International was officially organ. fred tn Texas In 1017 with only twentyfive clubs participating, Mr, and Mrs. Jack Gearin, Col: borne Street East, spent the week: end in New York, Miss Gloria McKean and Miss May uerite Clarke, Tylor Crescent, iss Margaret Cormack, Ei ain Street East, loft recently form uebee on board the 8.8, Neptunia for. an extended visit to England and t the continent, HOUSEHOLD HINT Don't give a A puppy 8 a bath uniil the animal ls ha three month stage, Up to ht time, H good dally y will keep him somewhat odor-free, Exercise care and patience dur. | your dog's first bath, See that suds don't bother him around his face, Stuff his ears with cotton wads to protect them from water, Geffing g Up oy Bil pur hi tat he ih iy ifs mi pi Jah \ HA pr a i aah rl r Si %s We, Ww TO ALL PA MITCHELL'S \ NR STORE OF HEALTH, EVERY MINUTE PROMPT DELIVERY 9 SIMCOE N +++ NEEDS SPEED WHEN IT'S A MATTER COUNTS RTS OF THE CI DRUG r . 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Shirred side panel fitted suit == cuffed bra with contrasting crystal pleats od 'nylon net, Summer. ama colors, Sizes 32.38 PRICED FROM $7.95 Mail Orders Filled 4 WAYS TO BUY ® CASH ® CHARGE © BUDGET ® LAYAWAY sus wns 0 N 4 Adelnide House, This fii "nich | GLORIA JEAN, AGED ONE TODAY Celebrating her first birthday today Is Gloria Jean, daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Percy Mountjoy, RR. 2, Oshawa, Gloria Jean 1s the grandaughter of Mr, and Mrs William Parrish of Brooklin and Mr, and Mrs, Everett Mountjoy, RR. 1, Oshawa, and great grand daughter of Mrs, Waller Lang maid, Simeoe Street South, Osh awa, Photo by Hornsby Studio GROUPS, CLUBS, AUXILIARIES CANADIAN LEGION AUXILIARY The Ladies' Auxiliary te Branch 48 of the Canadian Legion held its regular meeting on Tuesday eve: ning with the president, Mrs, Rob. ert Williams presiding, The annual lenle for members and thelr amiligs will be held at Springhil Fark on July 25, Buses will leave he Legion Hall at 1,30 and 146 Accounts were passed for pay Miss Joan Anderson and Miss | BASQUE EFFECT A coat and dress ensemble in honey-yellow wool tweed has an unusual at the front which ties in an en: ormous knot on the left hip, The dress Is slim and moulded to the figure with a fairly low, rounded neckline, The coat loose, straight and three-quarter length, with a deep collar and wide three-quarter length EF Photo oto lets you sleep in comfort! Rn curved basque effect | | ment, and correspondence receiv ed and filed The sick members and sick vet erans' reports were given hy the conveners Birthday greetings were sung for four members The next meeting will be held on Tuesday, September 6, NORTHMINSTER WA (Group One) The June meeting of Group 1 | was held at the home of Mrs, Gor. Ib Yury, Rrete street, na" orm of a yck supper or a ment prayer r for the speedy re. avery. o Dorothy Bradley | who is confined to a Toronto Wor. pital, 18 members and two visitors | sat down to supper, | Mrs, J. R. Plckering and Mrs, Slahley Disney i Priseniag an ints Hi ing devotional period, Mrs, | Stanley ivofiorat on longi: took charge of the business which | connlsted of reports from the | treasurer and other eommiitess Aprons were given out te made for the fall bazaar, by Jrogram of Jame ara od i i, re rod a oA by lt andr. 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