By JEAN SHARP Roommate Rivalry | €P Women's EDITOR Judy LaMarsh, the outspo ; ; ken secretary of state who Can Ruin College Life travelled 100,000 miles to at- tend centennial events but still managed to find time to Dear Ann Landers: A recentjhave seen enough doctors to stir ose spl lpi letter in your column from a/know that this is what they al Lega ea egy re Beare college student who complained|ways say when they are ne ig de h n Canad about his roommate gave me;smart enough to diagnose the: 1 BL E are the needed push to write to you) case i : ae The Liberal cabinet r ie: about my roommate who is slow-) The following week 1 wen {0} ter whose most celebrate ly driving me insane, another doctor who gave m¢€} outburst was an at ack on the "The first week we straight-| three prescriptions--pilis 10r Y| n ment of the CBC, for ened out the problem of music/nerves, a tonic for my blood) he reports to Parlia- ground the clock.. Of all the| and something to help me sleep tw a runaway choice guys on campus I had to draw ail feel much better already. =| in a € jian Press poll of nut who has special albums for! This morning I received a bill) editors of newspa- adio and television sta- He albums for|from the first doctor. daydreaming and special music| charged me $20 ines to fall asleep by. This is what/ing I wouldn't mind fay really corked me off. After five|other doctor t consecutive sleepless nights I) because he he me told him to knock off the lullaby/no reason to pay $20 to or I was &' to the Dean didn't do one t! Now, he is on a foog bi ad and this room of ours is } delicat'ssen from he sme cored beef nawas. Also frgit flies ar studying, special 89 women's editors in provinces also named aMarsh most newswor- e public affairs cate- for me -- Douh-| & every other category but was French Canada's all choices were by g margins kier Nancy Greene I B.C Literature and art--Author Dear Doubter; The tor did something f » poard of H So e Chaput Rolland of T have th I Marois, Que the probl 7 Music--Singer Monique law. What d Leyrac of Montreal Grewsome Twosome Dear Grewsome Stage, screen, radio, TV-- etress Genevieve Bujold, 1 Ss ere of Mo 1 now } r hor Toront there is no me in Toronto also picked the 7 De i to the D yn and birth control de- t ge hay as the major Canadian going for y No story of the year di- have to f F , affecting women. Sy caciad | MAY QUIT POLITICS go ae Miss LaMarsh, whose cabi net portfolio includes cultural affairs, began Centennial as emcee at the Parlia- ment Hill ceremony in which Prime Minister Pearson lit the symbolic flame that was to burn all year. Between then and Dominion é she was all over the y attending at least 60 al events. In April she was reported to : ¢ a s, Girl ave told the Liberal caucus --___--___---- ---- - ne intends to leave politics. She has represented Niagara Cultural Pearls Make Comeback #2 since sven, but in De. cember, when asked whether. she would run for the Liberal As Desirable Gift, Accessories -- i:zstin, she said sre coua Dear Ann Landers no reason why a woman cOS- shouldn't, adding that she would decide after winding up h entennial duties mn I'll revert to being a Politician and make a deci- s In the fall she became pretty political, stirring up a orm when she _ declared e was rotten management the CBC. Despite pressure effi opposition MPs and de- from CBC manage- she refused to disclose facts on which her charge was based a as cultured isg/pu care to keep worn frequ Pearls, ad-|be professi precious jew deserve spe them at their 10 THE aaiaanabe TIMES, Thursday, December 38, 1967 Judy LaMarsh Hailed Canada's = ANN LANDERS Most Newsworthy Woman In 1967) This was the third time Miss LaMarsh had been named woman of the year in the. CP poll, previous occa- sions being 1963 and 1964 when she was minister of health and welfare. WON WORLD CUP Nancy Greene, previously chosen by sports editors as fe- male athlete of the year, was ranked No. 1 women skier in the world after winning the World Cup with a come-from- behind victory over Europe's best. A. student at Notre Dame University in Nelson, B.C., and a member of the national ski team, she has been de- scribed by Jean-Claude Killy of France, the world's great- est male skier, as the only woman who skis like him. Author Solane Chaput Rol- land won wide public attention when her book, My Country, Canada or Quebec?, was published early in 1967. Mrs. Rolland, a journalist and broadcaster, spent six months travelling across Canada trying to find a common de- nominator between French- and English-speaking Cana- dians.. Her book told why she couldn't She said she found veiled animosity and indifference to Quebec throughout English- speaking Canada, and de- clared that Quebecers have talked enough about independ- ence and now must prepare themselves for the sacrifices independence would demand. The book was dedicated to with whom she has written Dear Enemies, a book in dia- logue form about Canada's problems HAILED IN TORONTO Monique Leyrac, winner in the music category for the second consecutive year, drew a standing ovation at her first concert in English-speaking Canada, held in Toronto in February She had cancelled a Toronto concert the previous year be- cause she felt it necessary to achieve success abroad before ; English-speaking Canadians would accept her. That she has done, being hailed in France, Moscow and New York. Miss Leyrac, married to Jean Dalmain, entertainer and director, is the mother of one daughter, Sophie, 12. Genevieve Bujold also gained fame abroad, winning | praise for her title role per- formance in a two-hour NBC television production of | WIFE PRESERV To tighten the spring of a win- success in three films shot in dow shade, pull the shade down, France. remove from brackets and roll She said she has turned jup by down an offer to play Juliet at |loose. Shaw's Saint Joan after achieving her first important | trung at least once 2 NANCY GREENE JUDY LAMARSH .. Most Newsworthy interests are concerned. |the exception of a couple. of| Use! C7 Yovember, or you could offset > 1 made previously. These food seruvurtce ¢\will be months in which it will |@ *\be important to, avoid specula- @ | | operated by tony's refreshment service Itd. * tion and undue extravagance. | Personal interests will be gov- fe) S H A Ww A erned by beneficient aspects for most of the 12 months ahead, so should enjoy extremely happy domestic and social rela- tionships. If single, you are in a fine year where romance and-or marriage are concerned, with most propitious weeks occurring in early April, in late August, | nces for|!ate October and late Novem-| Best periods for travel: ; The weeks between early June where personal relationships|and mid-September, late Octo- are concerned, the generosity is|ber and late December. The andjlater month for short trips. our expert hands, We're adept at smooth service . . . famed ' A a born on this day will/ff for fabulous food. Call today for estimates. with both should be most har-|D€ endowed with a fine mind monious, but one adverse aspect|and will achieve lofty goals, but] @ HOUSE PARTIES @ COLD PLATES warns against taking new ac-|Will have to curb tendencies to- quantances at face value, Be ward secretiveness and_ suspi- especially careful of those who/©!0n. a the late Gwethalyn Graham, sQLANGE CHAPUT ROLLAND | GENEVIEVE BUJOLD | THE STARS SAY By ESTRELLITA FOR TOMORROW While planetary influe ay continue to be generous Festival next summer and is waiting for another film role. Miss Bujold married Toron- to director Paul spring he directed Isabel, a film starring Miss Bujold and filmed in the Gaspe. It is to be veg REEP_IN TRIM Bm Gives Away Excess Pounds, Candy Money To Charity By IDA JEAN KAIN box of candy or other fatteners Heart's desire is of the spirit.;came into the house, I pasted a A homemaker found the perfect! stamp on it to remind me. inspiration for losing, a plan by) «This has been a wonderful which she '"'gave away" her €X-| aynerience. I have lost fourteen cess pounds, You will like her) jounds and I am still losing sa- wonderful letter. \tisfactorily. The price of every "For several years it had|,i1 | no longer take is applied been gain, diet--regain, diet. All toward my favorite charity, my life I have loved food, so 1) physically 1 look and feel much felt I had to have an appetite poiter, And best of all, I feel so depressant to reduce. I got @ much better spiritually because prescription from my doctor I am helping others as well as For two or three years when I) yy ceir wanted to have a go at reducing) «7 jaye reached the point again, I could do so only with) whore | do not need a reminder \the aid of pills. I never succeed- I am confident that once I am ed in getting down to desirable }40; to my right weight, I will MONIQUE LEYRAC weight. I was able to lose some) tay there, Just sign my mes- soe Musle | weight, but alas, the pounds al-\-406 "4 Happy Loser with Ten |ways came back on. Pounds To Go. , |cycle where both job and mone-, 'One day as I was about to what an inspiration for giving write out a check for a refill. and losing! Bless her loving my eyes rested upon a plea year We would appreciate his cycle will last until April from Boy's Town. I thought how/ hearing again from this inspired jist, so make the most of the much good those few dollars) giotoy. inext three months since, with would do if I sent them to pasa a - ze d for that worthy cause. On eae the spur of the moment I wrote BLIND GUESS good weeks in mid-July, early the check to Boy's Town--in VANCOUVER (CP) -- A 14. September and late November,|stead: of trying to buy a loss of | year-0. | . jthat will be ahout all you can/ appetite. expect, aside from routine, until the end of next December, when frigerator door..I also placed/ment store company which you will enter another 3-month|other stamps wherever snack sponsored the contest rewarded for furthering material) materials were stored. When a her with a braille wrist watch Be cautious in fiscal mat-- ------_--_- -- -- ne ss aN EE ters in May and June; also be- Id blind Vancouver girl, Peggy Spencer, made an almost "Then I took the special perfect estimate of the number stamps and stuck one on the re- of jelly beans in a jar. A depart- mid-October and mid- It's fun to be a successtul hostess! Just leave the details in, @ COCKTAIL PARTIES @ SALAD PLATES @ COLD BUFFET flatter and overwhelm! with their "friendly" advances. FOR THE BIRTHDAY If tomorrow is your birthday, your horoscope indicates that,| as of early this week, you en- tered an excellent planetary Simcoe St, $. -- 728-0192 Rosslynn Rd, W. -- 723-0241 hand, Repeat if still) shoul to Carousel INN 599 Bloor W., 723-5271 A FAMILY GOURMET BUFFET i SHIRLEY HARMER" will open Los f. © singing engagement at th | Carousel. Don't miss seeing her Z ©. 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Neeice«ie Miss lidi Angi, Ryerson technical Institute, is hom the holidays with her pa Mr. and Mrs. Geza Angi, Avenue. Reena Mr. and Mrs, Charle: Gordanier, Bond Street are expecting Mr. and Mi Carson, Niagara Falls, York, to be with them the New Year's holiday. MEISE Mr. and Mrs. J. A. R Mohawk Street, were the day guests of Mr. and Mr Smith, Toronto, Ontario. MELEE Mr. and Mrs, Jame; Hamilton, Woodlea Cre: spent Christmas in the rentians, where they J their daughter, Katherine, York University, Toronto. EMRE Christmas for Miss Barrie, Quebec Street, spent with Mr. and Mrs, Foote, Port Hope, Ontaric Regen ete eet Mr, and Mrs. Stanley Tu Rowe Street, spent their tide. with Mr. and Mrs. R Hotston, Picton, Ontario. LEME Mr. and Mrs, Stanley D son and daughter, Beth, awa Boulevard South, sf Christmas with Mr, and Stanley Humphries, Lo Park, Ontario. CER Both students at the Ur sity of Waterloo, Miss Lor Smyth and Rick Schuett spending the Christmas tion al the home of: her ents, Mr. and Mrs. No Smyth, Sandra Street Wes