: s he was mustered out of service,|paper who wants opportunity, FOOD COSTS LESS 16 THE GOMAWA THAR, Petiey, -- es et Successful Writers he decided to devote all of his|take a closer look at your own) ny hour's factory work in On- = 4 time to writing, rather than|four walls and the everyday a 4 4 M4 Use Sane Subjects return to his desk as Punch. |subjects you see. You may not|'@tio. now buys 9.8 loaves Woman Directs Six Parking ts It was during this period that|become an A. A. Milne on the|bread, compared with 6.3 in| By ROBERTA ROESCH, |milne's young son Christopher |first or subsequent attempts. |1949. | . r] . . Whenever I talk to people who|Robin and the boy's array of|But you will discover familiar |-------- -- _____| For Ottawa S Parking Authority say they want to write and yet|stuffed animal toys inspired|material with down-to-earth hu-| |hear them say they can't getiMiine to write his first verses|man appeal. TONIA'S | __. sereres ut ahentutaly do not agree with|started, because their world iS)and books for young people. Once you can write suffi-| By MAKILYN Anuvs ré -- f-amed by four uninsnired walls} Ee ee a i Variety and Coffee Shop OTTAWA (CP)--Parking the|the concept of feminine equal-|' stead of vistas of excitement, |Ar*rhCLIUNATE NAME jowently Won, UR tune aise ring) Will ie family car can be a traumatic ity." lt think of author A. A. Milne. But as the teddy bear, affec-|yp some sales by concentrating | OPEN Now ; : i a. rience for some women. "We're still women, We've) lifetime, seri-|tionately called Winnie - the-| | wreel ng! fer Malan Fischer |heen designated the weaker sex cs ie ee: a oraiaes in.|Pooh, along with Piglet, Eeyore, |" What You a I 12:00 P.M. Dur noe Aare a i ix big parking lots|and men the stronger sex. If we| A ; Kanga, Roo and the child's|/** ten gece ste t peer 'of Ottawa's parking as women maintain this fanenediaacenairy eg cgpeomnd Ps nursery toys animals, be-|as: religious and denominational EVERYDAY ; authority and at one time would) never be resented. It's only | settings, but from his hard work jcéme subjects for his writing, |Publications; local and juvenile | evi eng orgy Page fill in as a car jockey when the|when we try to push men). 14 creativity, inspired by the|the English author never|magazines, sports and travel gm wiches etc. for Parties ond Picnics need arose. around that they object, and). i sical subjects he found in|dreamed these whimsical tales a . lim Please Pho ead for take tall and| rightly so." badbaanzas would bring him a populanjty|PUblications; health magazines; | out orders ogo Syed ' . d sive Jigs jhis own home. and renower that tives ge on,|ome and garden magazines, | PHONE 725-3772 slim with white hair an FIXED AUTOS | In his early years, Milne com- land trade and business publica. | 205 Bond St. W. -- Oshews yj s ; dditi to r in bout eyes. From the windows of her|" 1 8 she came to the parking, posed verses and parodies, and Mog ny eptehteh i of Winaiesthe-| ions. penthouse she has a postcard) authority, there were two city,while he attended Cambridge | i i il ' : Goat ee P Pooh, today's children can view | view of the Parliament Bul |lots, one still under construc-| University in England, he edited| winnie-the-Pooh Sod he hanes! i oe ings and Gatineau Hills. pos ae ent : ie a i- . paper. When he re-| : Fe eas | Her {0h a 10 carry oat POl:|"*Sinenever the boys needed|ecives ns degree, he sited |77Ce = & Wal Disney animated shawa Aquarium the athorit and to act as "girl|Telief, I was the one who re-/down in London to write. | Mine himself usually insisted | Tense or Nervous? Friday" i ike Sr ambere |Heved them. When one of the; Success did not come age | that the Christopher Robin in = We Lad the nay ao . . "re shines was ixed it,| ¢ b eked |. bys ; i . f "] never thought a woman machines was broken, I fixed it,|though. In fact, he barely his poems and stories was. not! : ae the fecvonas i j.| and if I had to send for a re-jout an existence from the earn-| "hri ; | would be accepted ff {he 20°, |pairman, T watched to see how |ings from his writings. Eventu- |." spit of 'his own imaginstion. | "a e world of Tropical Fish. man's world--but I've had no| he did it." jally he took a job as assistan' | put he did admit, however, that | "BB ===", Very relaxing and inter- trouble at all," she says. | A field supervisor .now takes|editor of Punch, the satirical), : son was in his mind. when = esting; see the tiny baby *People seem to be pleasantly) care of this part of the job, but) magazine, : rajq he wrote his books and that he fishes being born in your rised."" | could still clear a ticket jam| With the outbreak of World)..." 21.5 thinking of himself as k 4 We will gt Fischer joined the board|if 4 had to." War I, Milne joined the Royal ie ra and all the other children rs ae quarium, e bai es a secretary in 1958. She was| One of Ottawa's parking prob-| Warwickshire Regiment and he tae. == Nelp you to get starte 'Eppointed to her present --postjlems is the 18,000 spaces taken|Served in France. Later when | whatever inspired these -====.,and we also give advice Jast year. It had been held pre-|up by government employees.| ~~ stories, though, came primarily in the best of your in- 'viously by men. |The government takes up all| always told me "There's nothing | from his own four walls instead | terest. ~ Despite her success at crack-|that space to keep their people] you can't do if you want to.'"'/of unfamiliar faraway places 4 Plenty of parking space ond fng.a male preserve, she says|}happy at the taxpayers' ex-| She lived in Winnipeg, Sas- aspiring authors feel they must = 3 easy to find... -- ene " pense." .|katoon, Edmonton and Vancou-|yisit in order to get started 2 Drop in at . "13 But Mrs, Fischer doesn't) ver before coming to Ottawa) writing. 299 Simcoe St. S. Oshawa Gallery To Exhibit think there will ever be enough| With her husband Olaf, an en- LOOK AGAIN or Phone... : : vineer wi > federal trans- ; space to accommodate all the|Rineer with the federal trans:) "ooo ate a person with a 725-4585 i i j cars people want to bri into| port department. Her two grown 5 Canadian Painting sa Me" ng into Aaugttars are both nurses: talent for putting words down on : } 4 i There's a certain logic to her ; | Multi - level parking garages pees ce pl Through 80 Years are a must. at tate is ; limit appointment as parking puane< "The Art Gallery of Toronto|to how far up--or down--people ger, 'she now oe ao will show a_ selection of 60|will go to park their car." "We are main a pg So | "works from its collection of ; : ; : eee with short-term parkers. ese| The situation is different in|are people who have usually} Wdth and early 20th century/the wide-open spaces of West-| rnc ncw hear €anadian painting from March|.-, Canada. "There they cz come uptown to shop. And ob-) " yY Caniviously most shoppers are} 5-April 10, in an exhibition, 80 cya? % 5 Ses of Canadian Painting. get away with no charge. _|women. So, in a roundabout) Although the work of the|.™rs. Fischer was born in)way, it makes sense that an- | Rosthern, Sask., the only girl in}other woman should tell them) roup of Seven is prell-known,} ; ar alatings of their predeces-|# family of seven. "My father where to park. Mae hve: lene de mn there 16h little opportunity for people to|| = = i oa am Gam | see 19th century Canadian|\- | painting 'in quantity in public BUY YOUR collections. | T ! R E S the Art Gallery will be Antoine | | we AT Piamondon, G. T. 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