cg Zl SR ll Sl Tn i ai a ah, coh hal oh gi did THE PATTERSON TRIO Scott William, aged two; Shelley Dianne, aged one, and Stephen Jeffery, four years old today, are the children of Www RT NEWS IN BRIEF CITIZENS TAKE OVER GRAND FALLS, Nfld. (CP)-- This paper - making town of 6,700, carved out of the forest by the Anglo-Newfoundland De- velopment Company 56 years ago, is to have its first muni- cipal election Nov. 14. The AN.D. discontinued manage- ment of the town early this year and a board of trustees was ap- pointed by the. provincial gov- ernment to act until the elec- tion. TO TALK PEACE COVENTRY, England (CP)-- The Lord Mayor of Coventry is organizing a "little summit" here. Representatives of 16 a MISS JANE SCOTT towns and cities, including Sta- lingrad and Warsaw, have been HOUSEHOLD HINT THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, September 28, 1961 © FE ead aia indi, Std isnt Calvary Women Eager To Hear Noted Columnist Miss Jane Scott of the Toron- to Telegram will be the guest speaker at the Calvary Busi- ness Women's meeting on Mon- day evening, Calvary Baptist wide circle of readers. Recent- ly, she has had a collection of her choice writings published in book form entitled "My ad- ventures with God". Miss Scott is a member of the Canadian Authors and the| Canadian Women's Press Club, and an honorary member of the Christian Business Men's Association--the only woman in America to be so honored. Church. Miss Scott has been a col- umnist for the Telegram since 1955. Prior to that she was re- ligious editor of the Globe and be Mail. She also contributes to The Windsor Star. Apart from her reportorial work Miss Scott is a qualified speaker. Her talks as well as her writings are USE TRACERS SWIFT CURRENT, Sask. (CP)--Radioactive tracers are ing used in soil research at the experimental farm here, 100 miles west of Moose Jaw. By analysing the crop from experi- mental plots scientists can de- termine the use the plants are through and through. ALL-VEGETABLE Blue Bonnet £ Ail, FAMILIES THRIVE ON THE SUNNY-SWEET GOODNESS of Blue Bonnet Margarine. Can't be matched for fresh, delicious flavor . . . nutritious because It's all vegetable invited to the peace conference. Toronto mayor Narthan Phil- lips declined an invitation. To silence creaking doors, rub the hinges with a lead pen- il. profusely illustrated with hu- man interest anecdotes. poetry, too, is enjoyed by heriadded to the soil. making of elements, made Her|slightly radioactive, which are MARGARINE Ee a amc a uh sail dR. ah od oath an Sd dot id wr Mrs. Isaac Patterson of Osh- | awa and Mrs. W. J. Shermet, of Whitby. Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Patter- son, Thornton road south. Scott, Shelley and Stephen are the grandchildren of Mr. and Flower Designs Subject Of Talk At CWL Meeting The highlight of the St. Ger- trude"s Catholic Women's League first fall meeting held recently, was a 'Flower Arran-| gements' demonstration by Mrs. Thomas Fairbrother Sr. Mrs. James Noonan intro- duced Mrs. Fairbrother who told the group that one did not need fancy and elaborate vases, dishes or expensive flowers to make an arrange- ment. Rather one should make| use of the things in the home| and from nature's own sur- roundings. 3 To prove her point, she took| a good sized flat rock on which she placed upright a piece of driftwood fastened down with plasticene. Then she placed) some ferns and shub cuttings, a few flowers, a statue of St. Francis and a tiny bird on top of the driftwood, and the result brought gasps of delight from| the group. The Thanksgiving arrange- ment consisted of fruit, vege- tables, flowers and evergreen branches placed in a large piece of driftwood. From the simple to the expensive.. A white urn with dark and light mauve delphiniums, a crystal candy dish with a begonia and a few ghrubs. There were many more and each one as lovely The New Lingerie Styles Are Prettier Than Ever Can Lingerie possibly get any|three shades of deeper green prettier? drifting over bodice and skirt. Each season, the new crop| This same pattern of falling seems to answer with an em- leaves is available ina host of hatic "Yes!" And this autumn|other tone-on-tone combinations. 5 no exception. Even the color| FLARED SLEEPWEAR names are enchanting, out to be-| Flare lines carry over into guile us with grape green, ro-|Sleepwear with many waltz- mance rose, mint turquoise,|length gowns looking sc stylishly mauve bouquet and melon rind|flared that they come close to --to mention just & few. being suitable for late afternoon As might be expected, in keep- wear! This is particularly true ing with current silhouettes, the y ne gown hat has a V-necked predominant lingerie line is the|t3nk top made of lined nylon flare. Flared skirts, to sit prop- lace, teamed: with a swirling erly, need similar slips to under-|® irt of nylon sheer, also lined. . a This gown, definitely for the line their perky flounce. | Lo i There are flared half-slips in sophisticated type, comes ii & ainbow of Insel had choice of two colors--a vivid a rainbow of luscious shadesirgse shade that almost succeeds| and tones--and many come en- : | in being red, and a grape green| hanced with lace appliques, ofthat is a muted ER gr with flutters of crystal pleating A and lime. forming godets. There are full] Ajj this style news would prob- slips that feature color on color, Such a5 & besuly i grape green ably be for naught, if it were appliqued with lace leaves in of nylon. All of these dainty con- fections wash like dreams in a basin of suds and they drip-dry to perfect shape. Freedom from ironing is guar-| anteed, of course. Borovsky; Thanksgiving arran- gement: Mrs. Harold Jensen. Mrs. Frank Doreen, first vice- president opened the meeting and following the minutes and| Even the most lacy, flounced| reports, discussion took place and flared are wash-and-wear| on the anniversary supper, and Jestles-s0 why settle for plain the' bazaar in November. The|}one lingerie when the really R T John M closed feminine, beauteous kind is just| everend John Myers closed ag easy to suds, rinse and hang the meeting and refreshments ty drip.dry? were served by Mrs. Cleo Oul- lette and her committee. The FORM NEW CHAPTER as the one before. Mrs. John Poltz her with a gift. Mrs. Fairbrother gave away the flowers to the following: Grandmother with the most thanked | Harold Jensen and the atten- Mrs. Fairbrother and presented Janes prizes by -- Mrs. R. J. W. R. Branch, Mrs. Paul Ket- tela. f. . welfare draw was won by Mrs WINNIPEG (CP)--A chapter of the Canadian Cystic Fibrosis Foundation has been organized here to assist and encourage the families of Manitoba children suffering from the disease. In cystic fibrosis, mucous secre- oberts, Mrs. John Judge, Mrs. grandchildren: Mrs. Gordon| Patterson Anniversaries and Birthdays this month and October: Mrs. J. E. Jarrell, Mrs. E. Romhanyi, Mrs. Steven Stepinac, Mrs. John Bathe, Mrs. Robert Desrochers. Bride under three years: Mrs. Alex| tions in the lungs become thick and ineffective, creating a ten- JOHN A. 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