Olive Diefenhaker's Poise An Asset in Role of PM's Wife By JAMES NELSON with the campaign party don't OTTAWA (CP) -- The mayor|do justice to Mrs. Diefenbaker. of one town complained that re-| 'I couldn't agree with you porters don't do justice to her|more," the prime minister said grace and beauty. lin his. shortest speech of the A crippled girl who presented|Campaign. "I trust your words) ; h ity| Will be taken as an admonish- flowers in another communi ¥ | aent to them." and then was taken in tow by, g the prime minister's wife SCHOOLED FOR JOB : ' | Being the wife of the prime jwatcned bad tg her with K Protec-| minister and political first lady tive and almost possessive look.' of the land seems to come nat- And a six-year-old in another urally to her. She once said that town said she'd keep "for al- being th edaughter of a Baptist save"® th 'minister who moved frequently --_ ~ between church assignments in Evangeline rose Olive gave yellow Diefenbaker _Co-Ordination of Colors Cuts Down Travel Clothes By JANET KASK Attached to coat is a MONTREAL (CP)--"A well-lreversible stole that can be planned wardrobe can be as|detached and worn separately. rewarding as a well-planned) Second part of the travel itinerary,' says a Montreal|costume is a wool suit matching fashion consultant and travel|the coat. Under the suit a pure adviser on what clothes alsilk dress is worn, doubling first woma nshould take when going)as blouse and slip, then serving abroad, jas a travel dress while the suit Phyllis Dedekam of eigen avian Air Services has been concentrating on the problems} A sporty walking dress for of the woman traveller for sev-|low heels is another important eral years and says the Cana-jitem --in_ this collection with dian woman today can "'travel|matching slacks and made of in fashion and comfort without/tergal, a man-made fibre from sacrifice to costly excess bag- France. the is hung up for the end of the journey. 2 The her, Such is the magic aura Mrs. | John Diefenbaker spreads wher- ever she travels with her hus- band, Her pleasant, wide smil but clear voice, and sincerity e, soft many parts of Canada accus- tomed her to being watched critically by her father's con- gregations. She was born in Roland, Man., where the late Rev. Dr. Charles B. Freeman had a con- in| Stegation after moving, west) nn : from Nova Scotia. She lived in ee Hank ye ud ier Moose Jaw, Prince Albert and courtesies and expressions of Saskat Beek. hate ahs goodwill, fascinate both men|?@Skatoon, Sask. Pe ce t land women. pe hae sya a yhen he returned from apmy At Trenton, Ont., Mayor : - service in the First World War James MacDonald met her for|_ang Brand on, Man., and the first time during a 10-min-! : ' : | Kingston, Ont. ute pause on thé railway station) She graduated from Braridon jplatform, In impromptulcoliege in 1923. and 10 years! remarks to the crowd -- there|iater married Toronto lawyer, Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. | Middlemass, Grierson street, were honored on their 25th wedding anniversary, at a garden party held at their home, by tiir daughter, Mrs. William Howey of Central Park boulevard north. Mar- | ried in London, Mrs. Middle- mass, the former Kathleen CELEBRATE SILVER WEDDING DAY gage.' take along so much clothing that you cannot handle your own luggage. And choose clothes that don't need much care--"good materials.and easy colors avoid these difficulties." Intelligent co - ordination of last innovation in Miss First, she says, you shouldn't Dysthe's wardrobe is an Italian silk brocade with matching coat. The bottom of the coat make a cocktail suit and can be snapped to the cocktail dress to make an elegant formal. sleeveless dress is detachable to "All these items can b eworn 4\Such wardrobe staples as the colors and materials is impor- tant, she says, emphasizing the advantage of darker colors. with two pairs of black shoes-- one dressing and one daytime," says Mrs. Dedekam. She also suggests a good basic handbag "little black suit'? could "serve|with lots of room and a small a variety of purposes through! evening bag. : the day. ' A final piece of advice is the She recommends good Englishjold adage: "When in doubt, Vidler, and Mr. Middlemass | Mr. Middlemass is president came to Canada 14 years ago. | of the Civitan Club, chairman They have one daughter, Mrs. of the Oshawa Safety League, _ 3 member of the Chamber of Many friends were | Commerce and several other present who presented them | organizations. Mrs. Middle- with flowers and gifts. The mass is the past president of party table was centred with | the Ladies Civitan club. Since a two-tier wedding cake. Mr. coming to Canada Mr. Middle- and Mrs. Middlemass are both | mass has been service: man- active in community. affairs. ager of Mills Motor Sales. Howey. UNITS, GROUPS AND AUXILIARIES | | 4 ' was no public address system Harry Palmer. He died in 1933, * é set up--he told Mr. Diefenbaker leaving her with one daughter, sadiaiatioaeees = ceneaggonse : that the reporters travelling Carolyn, who followed het WED BY BRIDE S FATHER Sag rears Gat ~~ |mother into the teaching profes- sion. President of Oshawa Mis- | Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hawley Douglas R. Wallace : one sionary College, peg W..| of Cortland, New York: The Mar at IN es . iciated at the mar- ne i : Mr ve Palmer marri essay ig ogre rg Miss bride's maginey, Mrs, B®. Takes His Bride John Diefenbaker in 1953 | Carol Mae Manuel to Mr. | Manuel received over two years after his first wife, E Richard Ernest Hawley in | hundred guests at the recep- In St. Georges P.Q. died. She was then assistant di- College Park Church recently. | tion following the ceremony. ' rector of guidance for the Onta- The bridegroom is the son of --Aldsworth Photography A wedding of Oshawa interest Tio education department and was solemnized recently injhad been offered the director- Beauce County, Quebec, where|ship. PERSONALS Douglas Ralph Wallace of Ot-| Her grace and charm, love of} KNOX-WA tawa, son_of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph|Ppoetry, music and gardening, The W pis Association of Allan Wallace of Oshawa, took/and careful attention to wom- K ng npn c tha ici vel Out-of-town guests at thejcroix, Carleton -sur-Mer, Mr./as his bride Marie-Claire [La-|anly detail in presiding over the ee rene | eons "iat the Bateman - Kirk wedding werejand Mrs. Jacques Lasnier, Le-|croix. fhe bride is the daughter prime minister's official res-|ecently for hod ik he a 'i Mr. and Mrs. John Reader, Sr.,|vis, Mr. and Mrs, Raymond|of Mr.,and Mrs. Henri Lacroixiidence are coupled with down- ree eran 7 Mr aw Mrs. Bruce Reed, the Rever-| Dallaire, Lac Etchemin, Que-lof St. Georgés, Beauce.. to-earth practicality, fies t me ere re ae end and Mrs. E. C, Corbett, | bec; Mr. and Mrs. Pierre-| The ceremony took place in) Her wardrobe runs to simple, giles Pane opened with Mr. and Mrs. John Kilgour, Georges Roy, Angela, Indiana.|tne Chapelle de Ste. Therese, practical clothes for travelling. sinner: Hin 571 scripture and Mr, Douglas Johnston, Whit- ae ..;,Lae Raquette, with M. l'abbe/She admits to one weakness sect by Mex. SeGne Ww Heath by: Mr. Eric Rankil, Mrs. Mr. William J. Jackson, Elgin| Jean Poulin officiating. Madame|which could become an extra-|! Nis SM Soanea: the sare: Fred Cawker, Mrs. Gunner/street east, 4 leaving by Jet t0-! Maurice Gilbert played the wed-| vagance -- hats. She likes them pees ee hue report nd Sie Knudson, Scarborough; Mr. day for cao og Switzerland and ding musie and Jacques Belle- large and wide, but on tour Bark Monisemese. dix (esanieer and Mrs. Ralph Crowder, veg Pao mee i. comet Isle sang. wears them taller and trimmer) gay. the Ananda oor gon: Me. slp ed pce a EY AO ne toe. santhe, While The sride was given in mar-/so more people can see her. On)" }; was decided to hold a Fi oO es ale Me uedlthere, Mr, Jackson will visit Mr,|tiage by her-father. She wore a|:our, too, she chooses strong|cioigh Bell Bazaar on Tuesday Wonch, Willowdale; mite - Hante Jelinkk who tk preparing|!0ng, white silk dress with ajcolors which can be seen more! November 13. ude por § cod Mes, anne to study in Switzerland in the|@@trow skirt and a bolero injeasily in a crowd. There were nine members } ; spec.|calais lace. Her short veil was : > wome ik ; - A izg.ifall and also will be a spec- c Like many women, she likes) present. See. ies hina ine ee: |tator during the exhibition when secured by a gardenia spray and trim, stylish. shoes that flatter.| The next meeting is to be held "49 any Mrs. Stanley Fergu.|the Jelinek team of brother and ee carried gardenias and steph-/put 'she learned ,in previpusjon Tuesday, September 4 at 8 a a and Mrs, Alex Sey-|sister will be skating, On his|@0tls. : campaigns that more sturdy|p.m. ey Campbellford; . Mr pee return. Mr Jackson will be} Miss Suzanne Thibaudeau was! shoes are needed for comfort. The meeting closed with pray-| Mrs. Ralph Ballard, Hampton; studying Business and Com- her only attendant, wearing blue Few people, however, notice|¢? by the president. r Jniversity. j|chiffon with a dy flower Mrs. Elizabeth Caldwell, Isling-/merce @t Western University holding her short veil and carry."&t shoes. Her clear com- WESTMOUNT UCW ton; Mr. and Mrs. Alex Mitch-| ys, w. Gordon Barton repre- ing a cornflower bouquet, | Plexion, sparkling eyes and un: Mrs' Kenneth Markle, Presi- ell, St. Thomas; Mr. George) ante the Corinthian Lodge at Mr. William Holden, Oshawa, (erstanaing smile draw all at- dent, wélcomed all members Gray, Ottawa; Miss Gudde Mar-| sen ' {tention to her face. and visitors to the monthly the session of the Grand Lodge y ' finnssen, visiting from _Den-| was tes mae OnG Evnering 3 E meeting held in the church hall Marylin Kelly Now of Ontario, Independent Order of | w . wacrol 'mark. Pp were Edouard Lacroix and ace we Mrs. Ray Sorochan Odd Fellows, held recently in Roger Vezina. ey ote Mrs. Richard Doyle conduct- Mrs. L. es the Royal York Hotel, Toronto.) K. Knapp, Roger/Mr. and Mrs. Barton' and Mr.| ed the worship service assisted street,' has returned from @land Mrs. Gilbert Freeman at-|, by Mrs. Frank Ward at the visit ees Font age one ns tended the Grand Master's ban- piand, cay iy tretwaies of her ag raaing abnsagen api segh bride's mother received assisted) The marriage of Marylin Mrs, --_, Bennett -- granddaughter, Miss Marilyn! honored suests fnclaaed tha dae by the bridegroom's mother in Theresa, daughter of Mr. and "Ws _ aie Lag Soe gh = Love , from Althouse Juniorlereign Grand Master of "the azure plue silk shantung. Mrs. P. J. Kelly, and Raymond - nig Leptin ehail tor anit High School. At the Humber|order and Mayor Nathan Phil-, The honeymoon is being spent|/Sorochan, son of Mr. and Mrs : and Mrs. : Valley United Church, Mrs.|jips and Mrs. Phillips, Toronto. (09 the coast of Maine and the| William Sorochan, all of Osh- ?- oe Knapp attended the ballet re- couple will reside in Ottawa. awa was solemnized recently Mrs. Percy Neal read the sec- cital of Miss Sharon Love who! Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Schoenau,|For going away, the bride chose in St. George's Ukrainian Greek/retary's report and Mrs. Gor- was one of the top students in|/Law street, have as their guests|@ White knitted suit, |Catholic Church by the Rever- don Brown the treasurer's re- her ballet class. \Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Brockle- end J. C. Pereyma. port. SOCIAL NOTICES |bank, of Ramsbototm, Lanca- Given' in marriage by her; Mrs.. Ebert Small reported ENGAGEMENT The reception was held at Arnold Lodge, St. Georges, \Beauce. In beige silk shantung touched with Alencon lace, the) Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Blair,/shire, England. Mr. and Mrs.| father, the bride wore a full-|that a bale of clothing had been "Garrard road, left last Saturday| Brocklebank were met at Mont.| skirted gown of white faillejsent to Toronto for Overseas on a three-week vacation during/ rea] on their arrival on the Em- with long sleeves and a round) Relief and also to Simcoe Hall 'which they will visit Yellow] press of Canada last Wednes- neckline.' Self rosettes accented| for local relief. Stone Park; the World's Fair,/day by their host and hostess . : : en Seattle, Washington, Banff and)csince arriving in Canada they|0akville, Ontario, wish to an-|sels lace embellished the skirt.| good number of visits had been the Calgary Stampede. Before|paye visited Niagara Falls and|nounce the engagement of their)Her headdress was a double|made to hospitals and homes. 'returning home they will visit! Buffalo Today they will. be at- Youngest daughter, Eva Helen, crown of mother of pearl and! Mrs. Frank Ward introduced relatives in Saskatchewan. tending ths " performance af to Mr. Alan Norman Nichols, her flowers the speaker, Mrs. Barbara 'The Taming of the Shrew" son of Mr. and Mrs. Normon heart roses, B C C E Oshawa guests at the Wallace- at Nichols of Oshawa. The mar- fern se May be Warning Laroix wedding at St. Georges Stratford and on zuly 4, will see riage will take place on Satur-; Mrs, Patrick King was the ma- 'de Beauce, Quebec, were Mr.|the dress rehearsal of the tele-\qay July 14, 1962, at 3.00 p.m. tron of honor and Miss Patricia Backache is often caused by lazy kidney action, When kidneys get out of were pink Sweet- stephanotis and and Mrs. R .A, Wallace, Miss|Vision_ show, "Summer Night in St. John's United Church, Kelly, bridesmaid. Both wore Enid Wallace and Mr. William| With Shirley Harmer" in Toron- Oakville, Ontario. |pale green organza styled with Holden. Other guests were Mr.|'®- Ate /full skirts, three-quarter puffed and Mrs. Robert G. Hanna, Ot-|" i . | MARRIAGE sleeves and bertha collars tawa; Miss Olive Wallace, TWIST AND SPIN | The marriage of Ruby G./ Mr. Gerald Sorochan was best| 'Guelph; Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Wal-| BRISTOL, England (CP)-- (Paynter and Clarence V. Har-|man and Mr. Michael Kolynko} lace and Linda, Burlington; Mr.|City authorities are investigat-irison, oth of Myrtle, Ontario,| ushered and Mrs. Albert Cawker, Port/ing reports that teen-agers are .. solemnized on Saturday,|. A reception was held in the 'Perry; Mr, and Mrs. George|holding parties in the city's all- es "3 " the Presbyterian| Parish hall 'Thibaudeau, Mr. and Mrs./\night self-service laundries. Ap-"U"@ "" & dace The honeymoon was spent in George Lacroix, all of Mont-|parently the youngsters do the|manse, Port Perry, by the Rey | Washington, D.C. and Gettys- real; Mr. and Mrs. Andre La-'twist while their wash spins. erend William Perry. (burg. in the system. Then backache, dis- turbed rest or that tired-out and heayy- headed feeling mas soon follow. That's the time to take Dodd's. Kidney Pills, Dodd's stimulate the kidneys to normal action. Then you feel better--sleep better--work better. Get Dodd's Kidney Pills now. 59 Mr, and Mrs. Otakar Hittl of the back of the waist and Brus-| Mrs, Frank Owen reported a > order, excess acids and wastes remain | Stuart of Toronto. She spoke on the "Voice of Women" an or- ganization founded by Mrs Fred Davis and Mrs. Helen| that tickets were now available Tucker, It was started twolfor the Fall Fashion Show. years ago and now has a mem-| "Flight into Fashion" to be bership of six thousand women. held on October 16 and 17> It calls on the women of Can- Sewing convener, Mrs. An- caeg eae against were oe thony Chrisomalis, reported 18 threat of war, as a means of| sowns and nine pairs of foot- solving world- problems and) ormers have been completed calls on the women of Canada| ang Mrs. Earl Matthews knit- to give ledaership to the women) ting convener, that five pairs of of the world in such a protest! toot-warmers "were turned in It _beleives shat by working The ohatonias thanked meni: through women's common in- ; es, terests and their instintive con-| ets for their assistance digg cern for their children and the|¥@tious events of the : m Fi human family. onth and reminded them of the 'Festival of Gifts' on Wed- nesday, November 21. Any help dressing the dolls would be | appreciated, During the summer months if members have 'time for Gfit Shop duty would they call and offer their services, Three guests were introduced and welcomed to the meeting, Mrs. R. J, Harding, Mrs. Mur- ray Harper and Mrs. Carl ert Smyth in charge of tickets for this event. Mrs. Donald Sager reported HOSPITAL AUXILIARY (Evening Chapter) The Evening Chapter of the Women's Hospital. Auxiliary was held in McLaughlin Hall A pot-luck supper was served at 7 o'clock with 33 members present. Chairman Mrs, C. R. Lunn presided. The treasurer's report was given by Mrs. R. W. Learmonth and secretary's re- port by Mrs. 'R. W. Bunker. ; pas A letter was read from Mr, Following the business meet- Wililam Holland expressing/ing a social evening was en- thanks for the Evening Chap-|Joyed and an auction sale cap- ter's help at' the official open-| ably conducted by Mrs. Lorne ing of the new wing. Goodman. wool and pure silk as excellent/leave it out." travel materials because of the sie changeable weather in many European countries and because both fabrics require little care. Man-made fibres were good for lingerie and blouses but "pure silk is the most crush- proof thing around." SPECIAL WARDROBE Last year Meme Norwegian-born designer now in Montreal, designed a wardrobe for the airline and it has been emg he atone ath' peigt check by the dentist at no more ' : item j e year wardrobe, Mrs, Dedekam sug- Eat Bows ree Soe. gests, is the coat. This partic-| ular coat is reversible, oyster-| grey and belted for daytime wear, and black for evenings, with matching crushproof beret. i NORTH BY TRAIN 10 GRAVENHURST BRACEBRIDGE HUNTSVILLE NORTH BAY TIMMINS, ete. Convenient Weekend Service For Full Details Phone 723-4122--723-4512 SHORTS BANNED BEDFORD, Que. (CP) -- Women are forbidden to wear shorts in public places, under a bylaw just passed by town council. 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