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Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 4 Jul 1958, p. 9

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ALAN IS TWO TODAY, AUTUMN ; Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Craig, for- whose birthdays fall within a | merly of Oshawa, now of El week of each other, are Alan | Monte, California. Alan, who is and Autumn, the children of { two years old today, and These two lovely children, MARY HAWORTH MAIL | Asks How To Persuade Wife | Dear Mary Haworth--My wife about to crack. {body is thus clothed, that im- art type, cloaking her physical|the overtly shapeless drape. endowment of God-given woman-| By comparison, either the, hood in a tube of cloth that sug-jsmall-waisted, full - skirted wom- gests nothing to be admired or anly gowns, or the trimly sheat- desired. My squawk is that she fitted fashions, are models of psy- has a greater obligation to her|chological healih in styles, since husband of 18 years--her faithful|they- refer forthrightly to mature {husband, I may add--than simply women as the subject matter.\from the chuckwagon races and She speaks it well now. They do NOT deal ini perverse|tho evening performance. to stay in fashion. ] © do v It is my conviction, though 1 implications of "baby doll" fe- 'may be stating it awkwardly, males. M. H. {that a woman owes her husband] Mary Haworth counsels {something more than keeping the through her column, not by mail {kids in check, and a tasty meal or personal interview. Write her {on the table nightly. I say she in care of this newspaper. {owes him the right to stick his chest out in front of other men. In short, she owes him the obli- gation of looking her best at all| times--of being as attractive and sexy as she is able. | LIKE TO HEAR BEST Men like to hear compliments! about their wives, and their kids, {just as they like to be compli- {mented themselves -- for a good {golf score, a flat stomach after 40, or the ability to make the 1 best martini in town. There is 4 i vanity everywhere. - | But back to the sack: How can| ALMOST ONE this shapeless drape out of the {limp - wrist salons of Paris be Autun, who will be one July 10, |worth anyone's hard earned) are the grandchildren of Mr, money? And how can 1 get my and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wat- wife to give the sack the sack? son, Los Angeles, California. B. J. KEEP IN TRIM | Triumphant Reducer Lauds | Protective Diet Plan | By IDA JEAN KAIN |stomach every time I tried to do WO--Triumphant Reducer Lauds|something (anything) and failed If you have been burdened with; --I got so, I didn't think I was excess fat practically all your|good for anything married life, you may feel hope-| WONDERFUL HELP Dear B. J.--There are sacks AND sacks, on the racks in the dress sections of women's shops and department stores. And it Women Control , lisn' . Canada's Purse [= be sesk a2 such so muon PRESTON, Ont, (CP)--Women the particular style of sack she in Canada spend about 80 cents buys, that makes the difference of every dollar earned, Ira G. between bag and belle, when she Needles, president of B.F. Good- has it on. rich, Canada Limited, told a serv-| Ideally, the sack weerer should ice club here Thursday be young, tall, leggy, slim and Mr. Needles stressed that every rounded in the right aces, and purchase of an import at the ex-|the sack in which she envelobs pense of its Canadian - made herself should be cut, by genius equivalent is a blow struck at a to her personal dimensions. When | Is Chinese Queen . \ [] Jot the 1958 Calgary Stampede is|Chinese council here to select a| To Give 'The Sack The Sack' [iu wat ne job reais | 1 ness and the speculative reac- ride a horse is pretty and dis- has bought a sack and I am|tions sparked, when a woman's armingly friendly. It is not that she is a calendar|Parts a pornographic accent {o|/Chinese Canadian stampede has been a recurring problem to queen. Calgary Stampede contest over) | stampede queen as for any wide-| eyed tourist. ! ; i Miss Chow was sponsored in ing. She is an avid skier despite wardrobe for the official stamp- 3® So nioSL OY Lie ka gary the fact she suffered a broken ede functions that keep her in a department toy campaign organ- : 4 % CALGARY (CP) -- The queen ization, which approached the leg two years ago. whirl during the week - long Jennie receives $300 plus a'stampede, July 7-12. THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Friday, July 4, 1958 9 Pretty Jenny Chow Chinese girl--'a tall one." She was born in Calgary, can RECURRING PROBLEM Jennie was chosen, and while : 5 her five. feet, seven inches ap- Jennie Chow also is the first parently satisfied the firemen, it NO EXTRA CHARGES FOR CREDIT 1,9 1,9, 4) U RN S CREDIT JEWELLERS 32 KING ST. WEST RA 3-7022 f {her because she has trouble find- | Miss Chow, winner of the Miss ing clothes that are long enough. | Jennie's parents, Mr. and Mrs. | 32 others, is 22 years old and has Harry Chow of Calgary, came to vital statistics of 34-22-35. Canada from China more than 25 Oddly enough, she has never vears ago and Jennie never spoke | actually seen the Stampede, apart | English until she started school. | Miss Chow now is employed as plunging bronks and an IBM operator with an oil com- bulls with cowboys fighting to'pany. stay aboard, calf roping and She says she likes dancing. is | steer decorating events will have [fond of jazz, swims, plays golf a as much appeal this year for the'little and enjoys horseback rid- Wildly - lessly stuck in a rut. Before you can make a start toward reduc- ing, you have to have a glimmer of hope. This real life story in to- day's column may be just the spark you need to kindle that hope. Last December, your dietitian was moved to dash off a note to a despairing young mother only #84 years old whose weight had climbed until she felt imprisoned by the fat. An excerpt from her first letter may recall this over- weight to your mind: "You have no idea how many nights I cry | "Well. now it's a whole differ-| Canadian worker somewhere these requirements are met, the |ent story. Your protective diet and hit-the-spot exercises have been a wonderful help. But more important was your note express- ing faith in me. My parents both |died when I was real young, and during all my growing up years, nobody ever had faith in me. Oh, not that I blame them--I never finished anything I ever started to do. "I want you to know that my husband and I are happier now than at any time in the years since we've been married. Even the kids seem happier for they myself to sleep. .. I try to keep myself hidden. . . I go nowhere." Four months later, this dieter writes: "You may have forgotten all sbout me by now. I'm the girl who weighed 123 pounds as a feel the warmness. 1 want to get down to my normal weight of 125 to 130 pounds for 5' 4'. I don't care how long it takes, as these last four months have passed sof' quickly and happily. I'll report eign article purchased means a lon the shelf," he said. "Of course, it never enters the sack .ress works hypnotically head of the unthinking buyer that upon the observant eye, calling he or she is hurting a fellow attention to feminine contour in Canadian but obviously, a for-!a newly provocative way INNOCENT LOOKING FAD Even at its worst, the sack |style is one of the least innocent |looking fads that fashion promot lers have launched in years. As we seeit today, it is a play upon the vogue of the 1920s, but with a {kind of decadence added -- the {implication of free-form boudoir [attire worn in public. Perhaps not everyone gets this message, {but still it's there for the per- |ceptive reader of latent mean- ings. So, if it is sBx appearance, a |la mode, that a man wishes to parade in his spouse--to bolster his ego before the world -- the comparable Canadian article left i398 = SLIM AND SMART By ANNE ADAMS This Printed Pattern is won- |derfully becoming to half-sizers Smart and slimming dress is lideai for sunning; add bolero for |cool- weather coverage. Easy sew -- proportioned to fit, flatter. Printed Pattern 4682: Half Sizes 14'2, 16'2 18%, 20'2, 22%, 24%. Size 16'2 dress, 3's yards |35-inch fabric; bolero 17s yards. Printed directions on each pat- |Z tern part. Easier, accurate. Send FIFTY CENTS (50c) in coins (stamps cannot be acceot- 1347 MCOE ST. "OSHAWA GRAND OPENING SK ) bride and then gained to 197|again a few months hence, just to pounds at the time of my first|let you know I'm on the eourse." letter to you, telling you I was/What was in the little note that|' to reduce. Well I didnt', In|helped her to start? Just this. . . , I went up a few pounds. |"You are only 24 years old, with "Then came a two line note of{a strong desire and the will-to- encouragement from you, along|do, you can reduce 85 pounds this with a diet. On the spur of the|year of our Lord 1958. And oh,| moment I went to my doctor and|{my dear, just think, then you can! weighed in at 201 pounds. Thatlhave all the years ahead to be| was four months ago and believe|healthy, happy normal weight} it or not, I now weigh 158 pounds.{Yéu can do it!" { You have no idea what this has| Her wonderful letter proves all done for me! After years of hav-over again that the greatest tri- Wg an ache in the bottom of my'umph is the triumph over self West Indies Elects Women To New Federal Parliament By D'ARCY O'DONNELL ing an active interest in politics Canadian Press Staff Writer |before the Second World War. xo i a Although childless herself, Mrs. | oo Oren IN. Jrinicad Daysh has been active for vears| --Mrs. Phyllis Byam Shand iy "one of the oldest child care Allfrey has been appointed min- centres in Barbados ster of social affairs in the first| op ic" tn : | T » sis . | :abinet of the new federation of he emphasis in social work he West Indies, [fore 1935 we used to give things i The #nly woman in the cabinet, |but now we try to do more teach. |Bevinner-easy! ihe is one of two women elected ing. We encourage our women to o the 45-member federal parlia-| take pride in themselves and try ment. The other is Mrs. I'lorence to give them a sense of civic re- Daysh, former member of the sponsibility." 3arbados legislative council Mrs. Daysh feels that the fed- Mrs. Allfrey is a socialist and eration of practically all of Brit-|( vhite; Mrs. Daysh is a Conserv- ain's colonies in the Caribbean cannot tive and colored. A native of Dominica, Mrs. All- ny have come a little too soon. % "But now that it the Dominica Labor party. She work to make it a success." | [ie | | is changing here," she said. "Be-|farmland -- baby. Pattern 7398: transfer of 9 motifs 6 x 7 inches; color chart; | directions for cover : . f is here it|Dept., rey is president and founder of must stay and we'll all have to|plainlv NAME. ADDRESS, PAT- I TERN NUMBER. ed) for this pattern. Please print sack dress will do as much as plainly SIZE, NAME, ADDRESS, any other high fashion, if the! 4 garment is shrewdly chosen for STYLE NUMBER. 3 the wearer. And when the sack Send order to ANNE ADAMS, «+ care of The Daily Times-Gazette, A\_ TONIGHT and SATURDAY _ succeeds in emphasizing sex, it packs a wallop Pa: es pe-| Pattern Dept., Oshawa, Ont. yond that of any other"insinuat- ing "feminine fashion in recent history. There is another aspect to the A |sack. To-wit: If trends in dress (have psycho'sgical significance, GIFT-PERFECT By ALICE BROOKS Everyday animal friends from gather on this favor- te crib cover, to entertain a tot. | MICHARL TODD'S . Make a welcome gift for a DOES A NEARING AID and they probably do to some ex- eria off the map, and make ours Snir hnininiu child's dress, in its supposedly formance by hearing aids sell- ds ration today! Imperial Opti mperial Optical HAVE TO BE tent, this latest expression of cer- a "child's play" world--at least Ri straight up-and-down lines and ing for $200, or more. 10-Day NTH T. Pops . of Honing Aids Company Sess svasesnsnnnansnnanns {tain designers thay reflect their |fantasy-wish to wipe adult crit- TO BE THE BEST? for the favored influential few. | Quality 50-R is $50 complete Note that the sack is a sort of ...yet is unexcelled in per- {pseudo-simplicity. It is the eon-| Money Back Guarantee! trast between this alleged artless. | Come in...or phone for home COME IN FOR A DEMONSTRATION TODAY! COMING SOON! 22% SIMCOE ST. S., OSHAWA (Above Home Dairy) REGENT Send THIRTY - FIVE CENTS coins) for this pattern (stamos be accepted) to Daily Gazette, Household Arts Oshawa, Ontario. Print 'imes - 3 BUY ONE REGULAR 30° SUNDAE AND YOU GET ANOTHER 30' SUNDAE sour SE Get your sundaes with your favorite topping, right now, today. Taste it and find out why all of North America raves about Dairy Queen| was lived for lengthy periods in| She hopes the federal govern-| Send TWENTY - FIVE CENTS| the United Kingdom and has been|ment will be able to lift barriers |more for a copy of our Alice] YOU WILL ENJOY THESE 1 member of the British Labor that now prevent the free move- Brooks sarty for 20 years. She took an ment of people among the var-|Two complete patterns are wctive part in the British elec-|ious islands forming the federa-|ed right in the book . . . dons of 1945. tion. Mrs. Allfrey, who says she "re mn an interview it was "fondness to succeed," she said on variety of designs that you will | e We have to travel more and want to order: crochet, knitting, | sently moved into my 40s," said know each hetter if federation is embroidery, i lquilts, toys, dolls. Needlecraft Catalogue. | print- | plus a| huck weaving, | that led her into politics. "The frustration, poverty and absence of industries in my is- land are problems we have to solve." Her election was considered a great personal victory, having 'contested a field previously an exclusively male preserve. White and a Protestant she won 'in an island where the population is predominantly colored and Ro- man Catholic. Mrs. Allfrey, whose main am- bitions lie along literary lines, describes her responsibilities as | the minister of social affairs "'as the care of people in the broad- est sense." One of her major re- sponsibilities will be the provision of better housing throughout the federated islands Mrs. Daysh, 50, is a native of Barbados and the owner of a sugar plantation. She began tak- Even Rome Had Chariot Problems JASPER, Alta. (CP)--Women | drivers had their tribulations' even in the days of ancient of the insulted and the injured Administrator, Board of Educati or by the undersigned office, Plans, specifications, instru undersigned. Plans, specification of the undersigned. Plans will the Board of Education, Oshawa, Exchange. A certified cheque i required os deposit on plans, Addition to College Hill Public School Oshawa, Ont. Separate sealed tenders will be received by the Business July 22, 1958, for the construction of an Addition to College Hill Public School, Oshawa, Ontario. of tender moy be obtained by General Contractors after 4:00 p.m, Friday, July 4, 1958, from the office of the forms of tender may be obtained by Mechanical sub-trades after 4:00 p.m. Wednesday, July 9th, 1958, from the office Tenders will be accepted subject to the approval of the NOTICE Self diagnosis of persistent or recurring symptons can cause you to underestimate the trouble with a resulting dangerous delay in obtaining proper treat- ment, or you can magnify them out of all propor- tion to reality thereby producing worry and nervous disorder. When you feel below par--see your doctor at once. Only he is qualified to tell what your symptoms mean and to prescribe for you. When detected in their early stages, most ailments respond swiftly to simple treatment. on for the City of Oshawa, up to 4:00 p.m. Tuesday, ctions to bidders and forms s, instructions to bidders and be on view at the office of and at the Toronto Builders n the amount of $25.00 is "COMPOUNDING YOUR PHYSICIANS PRESCRIPTION IS OUR PROFESSION" zh of Oshawa City Council, D Ontario Municipal Board. Rome. P George M. Crossgrove, plant manager of Bell Telephone Com- pany's Montreal area, said in an address to the Telephone Associ-| ation of Canada Wednesday char- | jot accidents were so prevalent in Rome in 205 B.C. that a law was passed prohibiting women 'vam driving. Y Lowest or any tenders not Architects and Engi Postal Station 'J", JOHN. B. PARKIN ASSOCIATES, TORONTO 6, Ontario. and the Jury & Lovell LIMITED OSHAWA--BOWMANVILLE--WHITBY "We Send Medicines To Europe Postage Free" necessarily accepted. neers, 1500 Don Mills Rd. DAIRY QUEEN DELIGHTS * Cones %* Dairy Queen Sandwiches X. 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