THE STARS SAY [SOS | THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdoy, August 28, 1963 13 By ESTRELLITA FOR TOMORROW Thursday should be a highly stimulating day. Those who put their best efforts into all en- deavors, whether professional, e fs ' financial or personal, should ; succeed beyond their fondest hopes. There may be some sur- prises along the way, however. = = i Oe ra intelligently. FOR THE BIRTHDAY If tomorrow is your birthday, your horoscope indicates that, despite the fact that your prog- ress may have currently slowed down somewhat, new ideas in / ' connection with your job or ake business, conceived now and well launched before late No- vember, should culminate suc- cessfully and bring recognition and increased prestige by mid- December, fine ergy cabo should bring excellent financia ; conditions. In the latter connec- A Ready for school in a Cotton over- tion, February will also be a blouse with embroidery trim. i bss gg Bc ra White in'sizes 7 to 14........198 AN <_<. F "Dan River" plaid dress with . WA yr white collar and cuffs. Sizes 4 to these periods, however, as a : : springboard to the bigger op- ) Stitched down box-pleated skirt | portunities presaged in mid-f | of wool. Teal, cranberry, lightor |. J ; 6X in red, royal or green plaid. 3° 1964. And do avoid straining the| dark grey in sizes 7 to 14..,.598 | j . me 4 7 budget next, month; also. in| i] : | ; G Bo osing? ely' Cc eeade March and April. A : i a . j F patterns. sizes & to 160,...... For most .of the 12 months| B Orlon* sweater pt pcg fos i / ; j & ahead, personal relationships) striped pattern. Grey or beige |) sf Pe ae . ae * ' ho Printed sheen or plain drill jeans will be under good influences, | H mix, plus red or blue, 1 f he A. ; ups, j ae with double knee, Loden, grey or with the possible exception of H Sizes 4 to 6X | we : ' ! ; , ' bark in sizes 6 to 12......... 29 brief periods in mid-November) i} : | Fate iia ial ' Y we and March when it would bef |! Sizes 28 to 36 it Se We , > eee : well to go out of your way to HI Washable, flannel slacks in gre ee ' "saat * ] H The popular jumper st le in wool. avoid friction in family and so- j ashable, fanne! s grey, | é ' ? R . Brown or grey in sizes / to 14,498 cial. circles, | charcoal or loden. a 44 { : a / » Turtl ' ; H Sizes 6 to 12 é ' / urtle neck Orlon* pullover in Romance will be favored dur- } ' 3 ' J white, red or blue ing the next two weeks; also) : : ae fe i Sizes 8 to 14 y in December, next May, June| C Two-piece set with rayon plaid to ra 4 { and July. Possibilities of short | i and box pleated wool skirt. Red, trips are indicated in early Sep-/f blue or brown in sizes 7 to 14, 598 tember, late December and-or early January, but no long jour-| neys may be expected until mid-1964, A child born on this day will be dependable, congenial and endowed with marked inventive ability. Inflated Toys In The Water Invite Tragedy In spite of all the. normal/ precautions on Ontario beaches to safeguard children bathing, | safety supervisors in provincial| parks warn that inflated swim) toys, inner tubes and such play-|f | things continue to be serious|f; water hazards. A large brightly-| colored inflated toy slips for aim moment from a child's wet/™ hands, floats almost impercept- |i} ibly away from shore; the child/™ follows to retrieve it and, all un-| wittingly, is beyond his depth in| a moment and in serious} trouble. | In provincial parks, almost) every possible safety measure | is taken, Swimming and wading areas are marked off with buoys which protect swimmers from watercraft, Guards are on hand to oversee the bathers; signs are placed to indicate} when they are not on duty. Telephone and loud speaker communications: also help to ensure trouble-free fun and in- stant aid if needed. But chil- dren playing with inflated toys or floating in old inner tubes or on other such contrivances remain an unpredictable bug bear, parks officers say. In an effort to see that no child's holiday is marred by accident, the Ontario Depart- ment of Lands and Forests is} appealing to parents to co-oper-| ate fully as the ultimate guar-| dians of the children. "Parks authorities take every precaution to ensure the safety| and well-being of visitors" offi- cials point out, But the imme-| diate responsibility for the care of young children rests with! Mom and Dad. "Keep your children within view at all times, especially when they are playing in or near the water. Dangerous situations can develop quickly and when you least expect them. "Never allow any of your children to swim alone, even if they're skilled swimmers. One accident can knock all the fun) out of your holiday. "Although your child may be; wearing an aritficial floating aid such as an inner tube or a Bia) rubber mattress, don't take his . : ' " 3 : 3 é : ~ safety for granted. Lives have : fy @ {== 4 J Wid : : been needlessly lost because of| ' ee re Wide wale corduroy jumper with crossed strap complete reliance on such de- : i - ; : is interest at back. Red or blue in sizes 8 to 14 798 The ideal match -- striped cotton blouse. Red or blue 98 vices. x x "Watch your child at all times. fa 1 ' : x " ; The ; . : S1l66 B10 1h iicicciiioencs cs ceeicscne 4 His safety is in your hands!" Be prepared to cope with things cc N/a K Shirtmaker style of floral printed cotton with novelty NEWS IN BRIEF aX a braid belt. Young Miss sizes 8 to 14 in red, blue or : j A erty ; green with beige................. sececheaeecseuas ae LINK WITH MARKET | BRUSSELS (AP) -- Turkey) meee -- 3 ey has become the second outside : ay ey 9 4 : : j country to be associated withiD Boys' polo shirt of striped j Oe wk be dea eee Cote [atasy: ys Shop On a oh association treats with me colors. nS 4 AN HIP ' ay - e market. Greece was the) ' "ey i a : : 9 first country to sign the as: Sizes8to16........:- 198 He LAYAWAY or 'PLAN' ACCOUNT sociate member treaty. ' AID REFUGEES singel styled dens A panes >) Ini sheen or "Sanforized"' drill. en or ee ee ek Gk grey in sizes 10 to 18 98 Nations high commissioner for ; > A : refugees and the Red Cross e peait irae in tha ventas E Orlon* sweater shirt. with embroidered be . of 8,000 Watusi refugees from pct ng mo pew red, blue and yt j Ruanda. They will be supplied . 21zes with tools, seeds and food until/] Acetate check or plain flannel slacks ineir first" harvest in Tangan-/] with continental styling. Charcoal, grey, : abies adi loden or brown. Sizes 10 to 18...598 angi OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE -- 728-4626 LONDON (AP) -- Mallard, a } = 2 Mon. to Thurs. 9 A.M. to 6 P.M. Fri. 9 A.M. to 9 P.M, Set. 9 A.M. to 6,P.M, British steam locomotive that set a world record in 1938, has been retired. Mallard main- tained a speed of 126 miles an hour for 306 yards while pulling seven passenger cars. It will be on display at the Museum of Transport in Clapham, South ndon. ee lis~-tnticnnaieatsieenmiohiltienn nnn sadeeecaamaaaaiataa isi