SHE'S A TOM-BOY be: Always ready for a romp is Margaret Teresa Ekker, photographed at the age of 16 months. Margaret is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jone. _|psented her paying so much at- " \tention ¢ (back, <4 Ernest Ekker, Oshawa boule- vard north. Her grandparents are Mr, and Mrs. Carl Ek- ker, Oshawa and Mrs, Kath- leen Gies, Toronto. --Ireland Studio Fall Fashion Wonders : For The Toddler Set By ELEANOR ROSS Fashions for the toddler are really more for mothers than for the children who wear them. But it's not every season that offers mothers so much to en- thuse over in the way of fashion! trends. | Until now, practical mothers have expected only that the clothes be well - made, sturdy and machine-washable as well as reasonably priced, | But not this season! There are some dandy little items available to freshen the children's wardrobes from now until cold weather. For tiny girls, sweater suits) are newsy and so fashionable.| Trench coats in the smallest sizes are not only practical but add the spice of variety. And more and more designers| are concerned with clothes that literally grow along with the wearer, Mother can look for these 'growth features that will insure that clothes bought now cam be adjusted to fit again next year, STYLED FOR GROWING | For example, there are yokes} that let out, tucks that can be opened to give more room up or down or across, hems that are carefully planned to be dropped without having the gar- ment look "made over" and ex- pandable pleats that are placed in straight places. It's a good idea, when storing summer clothes for the winter, to rip out the stitches that re- lease more fabric where it will | b New Act Preludes Hasty Marriages In Australia s CANBERRA (CP) --Aus-| tralia's .new Marriage Act, which has just come into force, raises the minimum ages for e ded, Then wash all these let-out fashions by machine so that creases you won't want next summer will disappear. i aged bachelor, Several months | |ago I began to keep steady '\sitting in the middie of the '|eal, picked up the dead cat as 'lif it were a child and screamed ANN LANDERS I am a middle- company with a widow. She loves cats and has two--a sil- ver tabby and a rather fluffy I never cared for cats and I to them, On two occa- she asked me to drive her| the vets with a sick cat and spoiled our plans for the eve- ing. Last week the fluffy cat was driveway as I arrived, I was going slowly and could have stopped--but I kept right on go- ing. Yes, I killed the cat. My friend appeared at that moment, She became _hysteri- for me to leave and never come I'm sorry I killed her cat, but it was only an animal and I fail to see why she carried on like a maniac, My brother says if she is so nutty that she would break up our friendship over this, it's a good thing I didn't manry her. What is your opin- ion? --SXZ Dear SXZ.: What a hideous,| unspeakably cruel thing! You intentionally killed your friend's} little pet. In my book you are a) sadistic nut who should seek psychiatric help. And take your brother along with you. | ago when our daughter Lucille} grown-up young lady. Well, she will be 14 in three weeks and I realize I made a mistake. The girl is immature, undependable and untrust- worthy. I've asked her repeat- edly to phone me when she) plans to go somewhere after) school, She often "'forgets" to| til she walks in at 6:30 p.m. and says she went to the library. | Her room is like a pig style. | She must be told 10 times to sew on a button or mend a hem. I get so tired of nagging) her to do the supper dishes| that I o'ten. do them myself. | jyou suggest a | Dear Ann Landers: Two years|BORROWED OUT call and I worry myself sick un-|> Little Cat's Death Saves Widow's Life Lucille constantly reminds me that I promised she could date at 14 and now I must keep my word, Please help me do the night thing --FRANTIC ~ Dear Frantic: You've already made one bad mistake. Don't make another now. Teli Lucille you expected her to be ready to date at 14, but she is not ready and therefore you can't allow it, Explain that privileges entail responsibilites, When she behaves in an adult and responsible manner she will be accorded adult privileges, Outline in detail: what you ex- pect of her--from A to Z, Tell her you will be watching for improvement, And give her every break. Dear Ann: I wonder if people who are forever borrowing rea- lize how much bother they are? I suppose an easy way to get rid of such pests is to say you don't have it. This is fine for flour and milk and butter and eggs; but what about a vacuum sweeper, a steam iron and a floor polisher which they know you have--because they've bor- rowed these items before? These people can afford the necessities, The problem is, how do I say no without alienating them? Perhaps if I were a bor- rower myself I would be more sympathetic but. my husband taugiit me. long ago that a bor- rower is a poor manager, Can tactful out? -- Dear Out: Some people aren't was 12 she began to nag me inritated by borrowers, in fact about being allowed to date. I they are happy to help a friend, told her she could date at 14,|It's apparent, however, that you To be honest with you, Lucillejare was a sensible, mature 12-year-|'Sorry, but I'm through lending old and I felt certain that two|things." If people cross you off more years would see her ajtheir lists because they can no irritated, So tell them: longer use you, you haven't lost much, HOUSEHOLD HINT When arranging flowers, al- ways consider the style of tne room and the spot in which the flowers are to svand as well a the container, Past-Presidents And Ladies..Guests At RCAFA Ball 420 (Oshawa) Wing RCAF As- sociation had the first dance of its fall and winter social season on Saturday evening, All past presidents and their ladies were entertained at a cocktail party just prior to the dance. Immediate past pres- ident Charles Bolton and Mrs. Bolton were the hosts, \ Past presidents who were on cluded Mr. Gilbert Murdoch and Mrs, Murdoch, Mr. Tom Murphy, Mr. William Suther- land, Mr. James Humphries and Mrs, Humphries, Mr. Fred Fernley and Miss Ann Blasko, Mr. Bill Evans and Mrs, Evans, Mr. Wayne Paterson and Mrs, Paterson, Mr. Chas, Bolton and Mrs, Bolton, and president-elect Nelson Johnston and Mrs, John- ston, Escorted by Mr. and Mrs. Johnston, the. past presidents and their ladies were conducted to their table on the dance floor, Mr. Johnston then intro- duced 'them to the assembled dancers, Seen dancing were Mr. and Mrs, Cyril Usher, Mr, and Mrs. Walter Sloan, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gorman, Mr. and: Mrs. Hector Small, Mr. and -Mrs. Harold Ramshaw, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gorssline, Mr, and Mrs. Michael Colleran, Mr. and Mrs. David Wyatt, Mr, and Mrs, Mur- ray Bassett, Mr. and Mrs, Ron- ald Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Flintoff, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sutherland, Mr. and Mrs, John) Wilson, Mr. and Mrs, Gordon! Channing, Mr, and Mrs, James} Smith, Mr. and Mrs, Robert Bennett, Mr. and Mrs.) Arthur Elliott, Mr.-and Mrs. lah Muir, Mr, and Mrs, Douglasf Hopps, Mr, and Mrs, Reg es; Mr. and Mrs, Terry Simpson, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Muir, Mr. and Mrs. Lou Valiquet, Mr. and Mrs. Chas, LeBer, Mr. and Mrs. "Hank" Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Kent, Mr, and Mrs. |Philip Rogers and many others. Prizes for lucky spot dances were won by Mr. and Mrs. Glen ~~. |Flintoff, Mr. Thomas Elliott and} ) ars. Muriel Dumoulin, Ronald W. Bilsky, D.C, CHIROPRACTOR @ Rheumatism @ Migraine Headaches 100 King St. E. 728-5156 That way, the clothes will be clean and ready to adjust when) the e comes. | when Mother shops for| back-to-school clothes for the| older children, she'll find some} wonderfully smart double knits} available. Cotton knits are important for AND hand for this annual affair in-)p, LODGES AND SUNSHINE REBEKAH, Sister Elda Howard, Noble Grand of Sunshine Rebekah} Lodge, presided at the regular meeting, held in the IOOF hall, recently and extended a hearty welcome to the large number} present. ' S. Elsie McKee, Vice Grand reported on the sick and shut- ins and offered the sympathy of the lodge to a bereaved mem- ry The usual reports were re- ceived and dealt with, Invita- tions to the Installation cere- mony were accepted from White Dove Rebekah Lodge, of Ajax and Kinoven Rebekah Lodge, Brooklin, ; The election of officers, for term took place, stallation will take londay, October 21, at 8 p.m, A number of the sisters. plan to accompany S. Dorothy Smith to Toronto September 28, when she and a number of sisters from other lodges will receive the Decoration of Chivalry, at a ceremony, to be held in the In- dependent Order of Oddfellows Temple. This coveted decoration, given to a Rebekah, by her lodge, calls for meritorious work, in the lodge, the church and the community. S, Dorothy Smith has done much in all these. The next regular meeting will be held in the IOOF hall Mon- day, October 7, at 8 p.m, CARPET COMPANY 262 King W 728-9581 BROADLOOM TILE THIS 15 THE CAR that will put a smile on your face and a Twinkle in your eye... CHEVROLET | FOR '64 There's 5 Ditferent Lines for '64 © CHEVROLET © CHEVY II j @ CORVAIR © CORVETTE See Them All RIGHT NOW OPEN 9 A.M. TILL 9 P.M. DAILY ONTARIO MOTOR SALES 140 BOND W. 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As for their easy. washability, Parents may not waive the|the cottons and synthetics can : ig gel yelling mageapag Fo take hot suds and like it. But ant: OH. $ "lit would be wise to ask the ' nag ps el ine Bg store about wool knits before! perce. i ' *lyou take machine - washabilit but pregnancy is not acceptable! for granted. Some woolens ved " is x gen The ign nes washable and more and more ver | : i above the minimum age but one| this pape ha the market with "* or both are under 21 years|---------- ne - written parental consent must) * be in the hands of the celebrant to make a marriage valid. Children born out of wedlock | * are legitimized by the subse-| quent valid marriage of the) parents. 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