pl fab crepe Some O 1 aR J0 sory | Printed | Oshawa ginal 0's ACCESSORY DRESS M437 by Lucille Rivers: Spotlight the dashing wide- away neckline with bibs of bright beads one day -- vary t with scarves the next. Wear and wear and love this self- assured casual now and right hrough 1960. Printed Pattern M437 'is available in Misses' Sizes 10, 12, 14; 16 and 18. Size 16 requires 4% yards 39-inch fabric. Send ONE DOLLAR for Pattern M437 to The Times, Pattern De- 60 F Street Toronto, Ontario. Please nly YOUR NAME, ADDR 5 with ZONE, STYLE NUMBER and SIZE Decorations For The Christmas Season If tl color house season One ele time a is achiey to water filled w some fern ments pretty on top Po noneoooeoennonnen By ELEANOR ROSS y vials Insert the stems in those tiny ter tubes obtainable in florists' hops and then poke the little s in among the evergreen . The effect is enchanting. set guests pluck their blossom rom the "'tree" as your farewell gesture to them Put a Lazy Susan into service for a holiday table centerpiece. Arrange some snow - sprayed yod branches rising from a whal ly a ring and sn p ceramic @ birds pre v onto' the ches and ring the whole with sprays of fir or pine nd tree ornaments, some of the d greenery snow-sprayed d right A cornucopia theme is surely for a holiday table! Spray a wicker horn with gold r te with ribbons, foil and arrange ntents so that they fir And for a delightful little tree- trim bit, use old handbag mir- rors saved throughout the year. Paint these in enamel, making a simple design. Then attach glitte tiny sequins and such x 1sehold cement Cement each mirror to a piece of felt with pinked edges, lightly larger than the mirror, y and attach a ribbon loop for UXURIOUS GIFT ROBES! He'll really feel f our handsome eisure robes. Is, jacquards, s and terries d to pleasel hanging "NACA iv wnatonsd (OSHAWA) LTD. 8 SIMCOE ST. NORTH CR RA 5-4511 DT oF PN hd jen of myself {STUBBORN FELLOW onto a bed of pine or ® MARY HAWORTH'S MAIL . But Can't Find Dear Mary Haworth: Members of my family read your column, with much interest. We like your| common sense answers to the many problems thrown at you | Take the recent letter from G.L., a 33-year-old divorcee who is faced with the problem of find- ing a suitable husband. She isn't aggressive about corralling men. Evidently I'm not aggressive about corralli women; because for the past five years 1 have tried to find a suitable wife--to no avail. | I am a divorced man, a col- lege graduate, a school teacher) and a baritone in the choir of a large church. I belong to a num- ber of religious organizations, love to play tennis, water ski and enjoy other wholesome sports 1 have a new car and a fine boat NOT TOO EXACTING Everything is dandy, except that I've not found the right gir Mv qualifications aren't tao rigid, | 1 think. However, she must not drink or smoke, must love church and be as deeply religious as I It would appear that your cor- respondent G.L. could fill the bill: but where do I find her, or another like her? Can you tel me? I've been socially active in the |ways you suggest; and have had {many dates, but just can't find Ithe right girl, it seems. I am 3 land need companionship ter- iribly. You have helped many others; so what's the answer for ime? P.S.: Enclosed is a photo- R.Y No If I were reading your photo- that vou are b born, hard- Dear R.Y.: |your character from |graph, I would sa |an unusually stu | | THE STARS SAY | By ESTRELLITA |FOR TOMORROW your own ac There is a tendency t and to worry, but overcome if you Instead of yielding tience, wait quietly for si to develop by themselv an do this by planning relying on are on guard to mpa- ms You ahead, last-minute efforts only to experience frantic frustration because hurried de- |eisions and arrangements do not {work out perfectly Instead of wo thought to the and plan some enj ity. You have no for worry this day so foolish as to tor needlessly. FOR THE BIRTHDAY If tomorrow is Ir the vear ahead should prove un usually stimula! Because of your vivid imagination and your personai sense « acy, yon vill be keenly interested in world, even find your part in the social and ects that are pa f trend. You have to guard, however, agains overwork, because, in your en thusiasm, you may be inclined t take on more duties than you car nossibly hendle During the early part of this T vou mav exnerience some arding you mont ) by rad of nent yourself birthday self cultural or the chang nm TE 2s the such ten- A concen- take sions wifl be reduced trated effort things as they Mid-July shoul in fine shape A child born or have speci ale cational field minded to an gree hs £\3E BE BAU REM BE favoured for Christmas giving! the exotic fragrance of Jotua by YARDLEY Attractive gift box of LOTUS COLOGNE and LOTUS SOAP $900 Also available in romantic Red Roses From the Christmas treasury of Yardley gifts at $30 SIMCOE $7.8 PHONE RAS 3546 s OSHAWA an STORES IN | SOWMANVILLE AND WHITBY PLAZA gs of Man Seeks Re-Marriage The Right Girl headed young man, with a dis- position more glum than sunny; and more self-centered, more of a "loner," than you are companion- able by nature. Even as part of a group, you probably keep your- self to yourself, as the saying is. In appearance you are quite good looking (or could be), it seems, with a fine forehead, re- served eyes under level brows, and a rather sensitive face, strongly but delicately chiseled. You arn't a very relaxed per- son, nor very easy to get along with, 1 should imagine. There is an almost forbidding lack of 'spontaneity or friendli- ness in your expression; a sort of distrust, as if you warily ex- pect the worst from life, and stand guard against it. Is it un- conscious negativism such this that keeps you from meet- | ing the right girl? Or turns her against you, instinctively? Your wearing apparel doesn't do you justice, The suit you have on is badly cut, ill fitting; and the necktie too loud for wvour thoughtful face. I venture to mention this because if you can afford a car and a boat, you can 1 afford to invest in good clothes. DISLIKES WOMEN Your suits should be well tail- ored, of handsome fabric; and your ties plain and dark (or with a neat small pattern if you like). Also a re-styled hair cut, to re- duce the floppy or fluffy effect on top, would add to your social appeal, I am sure. See the best barber in town for this, and let him train your locks. Now, back to the subject of finding the right girl to be your wife, It suddenly dawns on me that the look on your face is sour and critical, really, as if this might be vour habitual uncon- scious response to other people. If such is the case, it may ex- plain why you either don't meet, lon't get to first hase with y nice girls, since they would want to subject their finer gs to your implicit hostility. Thus in your supposed quest a suitable life companion, ably you should get a psy- t's help in checking and y the reasons why you inwardlv frozen and bitter as ards womenfolk -- whom you need and dislike in equal meas- ire, which makes the problem. Once you get that puzzle cleared up, you'll have no trouble wife- hunting, 1 think M.H are Ie Mary Haworth counsels through her column, not by mail or personal interview. Write her n care of this newspaper NEWS BRIEFS MEDICINE HAT, Alta. (CP)-- The "Alberta education depart- ment has approved Medicine Hat's school district plan for con- struction of a new $64,000 school for retarded children. About 90 per cent of cost of the eight- classroom school will be borne by the province, DENTAL PROJECT VERNON, B.C. (CP) -- A plan to allow grade I pupils to take art in a dental research experi- it is being studied by the hool board. The children's teeth Id be painted with fluoride in attempt to reduce decay. WOMAN MAGISTRATE SASKATOON (CP)--Mrs. Tillie 'aylor Saskatchewan's first woman magistrate. She was ap- pointed acting magistrate from Dec. 1 to next March 31, because the illness of Magistrate H. G. H. Gilding. an is "Headquarters for Lansea Sweaters in Oshawa" CH S JUST IN SHORT SLEEVE PULLOVERS Reg. 6. LONG SLEEVE PULLOVER Reg. 7. Reg. 005... .. Please No Refunds or Exchanges on these items Fashion Village "For Discriminating Women A) KEEP IN TRIM Oppose Milk Market Scheme ESSEX (CP) -- Essex County milk producers turned out in rec- ord numbers here Saturday night By IDA JEAN KAIN to show solid opposition to an Ontario milk marketing plan that| Is there a way to make diet {would lower the prices they re-|a gratifying challenge instead of |ceive for their milk. an ordeal to be lived through Close to 300 of the county's 800 Wretchedly? Yes, if you think in whole milk producers backed a|terms of rewards instead of re- resolution expressing their inten-|senting the restrictions. It's inner [tion to fight any move to pool|rebellion that makes reducing {milk on a province-wide basis. Well nigh impossible for you, |The action was taken at the an- Projecting obstacles into your {nual meeting of the Essex County pathway, Milk Producers Association. In reducing, your attitude is | Chief basis for the stand was actually more important than the lan assertion that farmers who|/number of pounds you need to {supply the Windsor sales area lose. If you are wholeheartedly {would lose a minimum of $840,000 interested in getting down to de- |a year under the plan. sirable weight, you are not only | Spokesmen for the association|Willing but eager to use the |said Sunday that with the addi-|scientific plan of dieting. [tion of those who send milk out-! On the other hand, when you side the Windsor area the total must resent the necessity of giv-| |could easily rise to $1,250,000. |ing up favorite foods, letting your Under the proposal milk prices mind dwell on - this aspect of {would be blended to put produc-|diet, you are thinking in terms |ers, whether suppliers to the|of deprivation. This is a form of !fluid or concentrated market, on|self-pity. Thinking that way, youl I{the same basis. Cheese and|do not enjoy the good foods you {cream producers would also be|can eat, and soon you are back lincluded. |to overeating with a vengeance. Ontario dairy commissioner| To diet grudgingly is like try- Everett M. Biggs has estimated ing to go ahead with the brakes the. blended price at $3.81 per on. When you forget to release hundredweight. In September the the emergency brake on your |average price received by coun'y car, you know how it drags? It's {farmers for standard fluid milk like that with reducing. 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