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Oshawa Times (1958-), 21 Aug 1963, p. 9

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Unchanging Love | Binds Quebec Pair! Married 70 Years , ST. PLACIDE, Que, (CP)--In 70 years of marriage there, must be one constant. . Without it, those 70 years to- ether could never be, says osephine Guay, 'To make a marriage ast. that long it is necessary that love not change." She sat in the kitchen of the house where she was born 84 years ago and smiled across the table at. the man she married when she was 14 years old Farlier Josephine and 90. year-old Eipiphane had attended a mass in honor of their wed- ding anniversary, surrounded by 140 of their descendants tt was in the same mail frame church in which they! were married, | Now they sat and talked of| the things that have come and) gone Epiphane doesn't talk} much but the bent former, woodsman still tends his potato} patch in the summer and his| rabbit trap lines in the winter. | But he ventured that life around St. Placide, 60 miles north of Quebec City, Is not "recognizable," "Roads were poor and only wide enough for a team of horses and now there are so few horses left. I miss the horses but they took two days to get to Quebec." WOODS SPOILED He is saddened by what has happened to his beloved woods where once he fished and) hunted moose and bear | "The woods are like a torn-| down house, The paper com.) panies have cut down the best trees and left the rubbish." | Josephine's face has the wrin | kles of age, love and sorrow] for she bore 17 children, of whom 13 died before they were 20 Rut she is still gay; She and Bipiphane enjoy their' television set, particularly when it shows) their favorite folk singing and! dancing programs Josephine demonstrated' by dancing a jig while Epiphane kept time tapping two spoons against 'his knee, 'I think 1 can outdance them all,' he. said) with a laugh. "But they might beat me at the twist." The couple. received many letters and messages of good wishes on their anniversary) which Josephine read, as her husband neither reads nor writes Their plans for thé future may include a second honey moon Woman Manages Auto Race Track DETROIT (AP) -- Atiractive Joan Simmons never won @ race during her eight years of auto racing, but she wound up as the boss of some 200 drivers The Michigan-born housewife is believed to be the only woman general manager of a race track, She has been "head man" of the Flat Rock, Mich Speedway Corporation since 1962 : Joan, who scraped fenders With both men and women racers during her 1090 racing starts, says her auto racing ca reer gave her some definite! ideas on traffic safety on the} highways She is convinced women make safer drivers, since men tend to become distracted too easily "When a woman is driving in the daytime, she is renerally| either going shopping or taking her children somewhere and she concentrates on the road and the problems ahead "Men, on the other hand, tend to bring the problems of their office and work home with them| and many times they star thinking of those problems, with the result that they do not pay 109. per-cent attention to the road and that makes the men more accident prone. Also many men coming home from work are tired, and their driv ing reflects it." MEN BETTER RACERS As far as race track competi- tion is concerned, Mrs. Sim mons said she would much rather. compete against male drivers "When women get on a race track, they do not like to be passed and that makes for more difficult driving. Men will yield the right-of-way more easily dur- ing a race as they figure they can make up the time later and pass you." The 33-year-old Mrs. Simmons organized the Michigan powder puff auto derby in 1951 and fin- ished third against the field of) female drivers, Her racing ca-) reer included meets in Michi- gan. Ohio and Ontario Her interest in racing deve oped in 1951 when she married Dick Simmons, still one of the top drivers on the Michigan Ontario stock circuit 1 never figured there was anvthing unusual about a woman hei an auto race driver and as soon as my 21s birthday came | entered com- petition. 1 finished second or third a few times, bul neve won a race. I retired in 1958."") Joan continued her interest in racing and soon was ¢ variety of jobs arou racks In 1962, she was offered th job of general manager at Fila Rock Speedway and took ove the duties including mainte nance of the track and stands / makeup of racing programs and! approval of driver applications | "I find the drivers are great to get along with .and-we have had no major problems with any of them." she 'said If one ret © out of ne 2 2 ma i ate of some ; an -- other, I warn <him and that does the trick." i WOOLWO Super value in boy's long sleeve T-shirts. Big orroy of boy's fine washable, combed cotton T-shirts in stripes or Jacquard ie ¥,00 m and Washebl o-School wear this. First ear Starters tor " fe Back-t roud to The little oly aac shee pullover, o ey ® pattern all eround body tone jacqv and eraund waist Pores L99 Sizes 4- 6X. 0° °° T! CHiLD's HIGH BULK i ORLON -- sd { colours. $ A Sizes 4-6-6%. 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Ever popular soda pop flatties. Soft fine leather uppers, has elasticized top line, ripple foam soles. Wear with skirt or slacks. Colours: Bone and Black. Sizes: 5 to 9 | Men' sand Boys' Basketball Shoes Line Children's, Ladies' and Misses' Corduroy, Balmoral Oxfords ~ Tapered tee with soft aponge rubber e Gents Boy's Size: Youth's Size: Men's Sire Inscle: and rubber utes. Many 6 t0 10 lie S 11 0 13 6 t0-12 enanrs Ye renee em ~~ Z Mr. Sreeker $1.79 $1.99 $1.99 $2.29 Children's: 6 40 10. 998 Lodiew' staee 4 ' Misses: 17 3 to 9 in Bleck, Wh Men's and Boys' Mr. Sneeker Oxford baat ag Ve seed tiga: boiees iglhy Size } to 12--Men's $3.29 . Boys' $2.79 : nigher st. $2.19 Pow Heavy duty treed rubber sole with block canvas uppers, ventilated holes in side, firm arch support. 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