Beauty expert will select models Mr. Grant continued: "Evervone agrees there is a worldwide spirit of rebellion and no solution, but no one identifies the real source of the trouble. Children blame the parents, parents blame the children, hippies accuse the establishment and it goes The Women‘s Division of the CNE has invited Mrs. Ford to choose about a dozen models who will present the daily fashion shows in the Queen Elizabeth Building Fashion Theatre, August 19 to September 6. Eileen Ford‘s success story could easily earn her the title of the female Horation Alger. While atâ€" tending Barnard College, where she majored in Psychology, _ she _ took summer jobs as a model. After â€" graduation, _ she worked variously as a photographer‘s model, catalogue _ stylist, _ adâ€" vertising copywriter and fashion reporter. His lecture ‘What is behind the spirit of rebellion?‘ was the main feature of a threeâ€" day gathering of Witnesses from the Weston, Woodâ€" bridge, _ Islington _ and Bramalea _ areas. _ Apâ€" proximately 90 delegates attended from the local Weston Congregation. Other speakers included Mr. E.F. Olsen of Bramalea, Mr. Nick Henlisia of Weston and Mr. Z. Pasternak of Islington. Mrs. Eileen Ford, author of Eileen Ford‘s book on Model Beauty and soon to be published Secrets of the Models‘ World, wife and mother, coâ€"founder and head of the world‘s largest model agency bearing her name, is coming to Canada to select models for this year‘s Canadian National Exhibition. It was during this period that she met and married Jerry Ford, who helped launch the agency. The idea for the agency began alnost accidentally when in 1946, Eileen, pregnant and having One of the world‘s foremost beauty experts is coming to Toronto May 19. ‘"Family hassel, school disturbance, community demonstration, protest march, antiâ€"war violence, national insurrection, worldâ€" wide anarchy â€" these are all the order of the day." So claimed speaker Richard Grant during the past weekend _ assembly _ of Jehovah‘s Witnesses staged before an audience of 1,210 at Glenforest Secondary School in Mississauga. Mother‘s Day was a special Sunday for one Toronto woman as she took home the first successfully separated Simese twins in 9:25 p.m. on April 3 and later transferred by ambulance to the Hospital for Sick Children left the hospital Twins _ Heather _ and Kristen, born in Weston‘s Humber Memorial Hospital Root of trouble told by Jehovah‘s Witness Siamese twins join family with their parents and two sisters, aged 6 and 4. The twins, Kristen, 7 lb. 11% 0z., and Heather, 7 lb. 9% oz. celebrated their fifthweekâ€" time of birth was 14 pounds. They are only the 17th set of Siamese twins in the world to survive an operation calling for the separation and closing of the gap in old birthday on Saturday. Their combined weight at Jehovah‘s Witnesses have expanded so sharply in this. area, that for the first time the semiâ€"annual assembly had to be divided into two and held over two weekends. on. The root cause is Satan the Devil, identified scripâ€" tually as a real spirit person and prophecied to be exerting tremendous evil pressure on the entire world population as we enter the final stages of the period identified in the Word of God as the ‘last days‘." Jehovah‘s Witnesses maintain that the world is in a period of cataclysmic change which will terminate in the scripturally designated war of Arâ€" mageddon. Mr. Guest, speaking for the local Weston Congregation reports an active surge of interest in the Bible amongst the young. ‘"‘Many are becoming disenchanted with â€" the rebellious spirit of the world and are realizing that the peace they seek becomes increasingly elusive."" He reported that Sunday atâ€" tendance at the local Kingdom Hall generally packs the place in. little to do, would take phone calls for two of her model friends. Soon there were a dozen girls and then a small walkâ€"up office on Second Avenue. At the end of their first year in business, the agency ranked second or third in the industry. From that twoâ€"room, one coffeeâ€"pot, walkâ€"up office on Second Avenue, the Fords expanded into a multiâ€" millionâ€"dollar _ corporation including a female model agency, operated by Eileen, and a male agency headed by Jerry. The Canadian National Exhibition competition is open to all senior models in Canada. It will be held Wednesday, May 19 in the Queen Elizabeth Building Fashion Theatre at 2 p.m. Any model wishing to tryout is invited to attend in person. Eileen spends several months of the year in Lonâ€" don, Paris, Germany and Rome, seeking new model talent for her ever growing agency. Discovering a new model on one of her trips, she will arrange for her transâ€" portation, sponsor her stay in America, enroll the girl in a school to learn english and find an apartment for her. Some of her more famous fashion models are Jean Shrimpton, Lauren Hutton, Jane â€" Fonda, â€" Candice Bergen, Maud Adams and Colleen Corby. their abdominal walls. The twins were kept in hospital longer than exâ€" pected so that the incisions from their chests to abâ€" domens would fully heal and no dressings would be required at home. The twins‘ parents have decided to keep their identity secret, at least until the twins are old enough to be told about the operation. When fully dressed, they‘ll show no scars. The family has decided to move so the twins could have their own room. ‘"‘They‘ll just be like normal _ babies _ now," commented a â€" hospital spokesman. ‘"However, I expect they‘ll have to have a checkup from time to time." The two babies were born with individual organs, although their livers were connected by a piece of tissue. Both are expected to grow up with normal livers. (Listed under Calendar are public service anâ€" nouncements of upcoming fundâ€"raising events for charity; also notices of meetings to be held by nonâ€" profit organizations or those of general interest to the public. Notices, not to exceed 30 _ words, preferably typewritten, will be accepted until noon on Monday preceeding day of publication). +4++ ‘Take Off Pounds Senâ€" sibly‘. "TOPS" West Slenâ€" 2 Time Q. I bought a second hand car from a dealer who guaranteed it would run for 10,000 miles without repairs and it was a junk heap. Everything went wrong with it. I took it back but the dealer wouldn‘t take it. I was supâ€" posed to pay $50.00 a month, but I refused. Then the fun started. A. Plenty. One letter from your lawyer should clear it all up. You were perfectly correct in refusing to pay for the car. Consequently, it was defamatory for the dealer to tell the credit bureau you were a crook and it is similarly defamatory for the credit bureau to give out false reports about you not paying your debts. Your lawyer will write to the dealer denying liability and refusing payment and inviting them to sue you (they won‘t) and send a copy to the credit bureau and the company you applied to for credit and he will point out also that the credit bureau will be sued for defamation unless they immediately retract their statement. I think you will find they will come around quite nicely. The dealer phoned and wrote and I thought he would drive me crazy till a collection agency started in on me and they were real expert. They bugged me to death and threatened law suits and garnishing my wages, etc. etc. Then I started to get more letters from a lawyer. I tried to buy something else on credit and found out my credit rating was zero because the dealer had reported me to a credit bureau and said I was a crook, etc., and the bureau is telling anyone that applies that I won‘t pay my debts. Is there anything I can do about this? P 7 \â€"> 64%* COPYRIGHTED Wt Signpog‘rz 1* U J° In spite of drizzly weather on Wednesday, April 28, the J.D. Murchie Relays went according to schedule. Rockcliffe Senior, the only elementary school in a group of 14 from across Metro, competed _ and _ placed seventh in the overall standing. Because of the age of the competitors, they entered in the midget division only, and placed The boys and girls of Rockcliffe put forth a tremendous effort. They are to be congratulated on their fine display both on and off the field. It is difficult to single out individuals in an event like this but special mention should go to the superior efforts put forth by Gary Mackenzie, Tony ders hold meetings every Wednesday evening, 7:30 p.m. at North Runnymede United Church, 33 Pritchard Avenue. For information call 766â€"4674. Weston Presbyterian Church Choir will present Candlelite Cafe, Friday and Saturday, May 14 and 15, at Creelman Hall, Cross Street, at 8: 15 p.m. Tickets are $1.00 apiece for adults, 50 cents for children and are available at the door. POINT OF LAW Good display by Rockcliffe ’rarh'u'ny aL:zwyer +++ Gentile, Marion Pachecco, "‘Fast‘" Anthony, Marlene Bowser, Donna Bell and Debbie Cormier. Sharon Clayton ran exceptionally well, placed third and brought back a fine trophy. Congratulations again to the entire track team on their superb performance and a special mention of the teams hard working coach Mr. David Bince. +++ Our Lady of Victory Church, Catholic Womens League election of officers took place last Sunday. Elected to office were: T. Murphy, â€" President; _ J. Brennan, 1st Vice President; D.‘ Marchildon, 2nd Vice President; T. Giovannani, 3rd Vice President; A. Rodgers, Secretary; B. LeSarge, _ Correspondence Secretary; _ J. _ Nickel, Treasurer; P. Noble, Past President. Executive members are: T. De Bell Belluz; M O‘Donnell, M. Voisin, C Harvey, P. Murphy and L Needham. The executive are planâ€" ning a very busy scaedule including _ a Brownie Banquet, a Rummage Sale in September, a Wine and Cheese Party in October and a Bazaar in November. +4+4+ The Canadian Automotive Museum in Oshawa is planning a ‘gala‘ weekend to honor Colonel R.S. McLaughlin during his 100th year. It will centre around a parade of McLaughlin cars representing each year of manufacture from 1908 through 1941. Auto museum to honor Colonel Mclaughlin The weekend will be full or activities for the parâ€" ticipants expected to arrive from many parts of Canada and the United States. Action begins Friday evening, June 18, 1971 and runs through to noon, Sunday June 20. Plans include: A Canvassers will shortly be °Emportum LADIES PATIO & LOUNGE WEAR 40% SAVINGS SLEEP & PLAY SETS 2&3 Pc. Pant Sets CANADA‘S FAMILY FASHION WARENOUSE °Emporium Current 1971 Fashion. Slightly irregular Ladies 2 & 3 pc. Pant Sets, crimpolene & knits. Comes in the latest colours, limited quantity, while they last. LAWRENCE Latest samples from Top Canadian Fashion House. Great selection of colours, prints and fabrics. Mostly one of a kind in mediums. Top Toronto Maker, slightly irregular, infants and children‘s sleep & play wear. Comes in the latest of fabrics, colours, & styles. Large variety of tops & pants. Reg. $1.98 to $10 /o Just North of Sheppard between Jane & Weston Rd. ALSO at 1973 Lawrence Ave. East ( S. side of Lawrence â€" just West of Warden) Empormum LAWRENCE oN SALE FRI., MAY 14, 9.30 a.m. CHILDREN‘S WEAR PRIC E 37 ARROW ROAD WESTON Reg. $15 to $25 Reg. $15 to $30 PRICE 38.99 coming to your door to ask for a donation to support the firework display in Smythe Park on Victoria Day. This project is sponsored by the Church of the Advent and is one of the most worthâ€" welcoming wine and cheese reception for participants Friday evening at the Canadian _ Automotive Museum; Reception and dinner banquet for parâ€" ticipants _ following _ a Saturday night parade; A dance at the Jubilee Pavilion to the music of Art Hallman and his Casa Loma band. _ Jane Park Z2 gMountdni)ennis ï¬ Please welcome _ the canvasser when she comes to your door and be sure to attend the celebrations with the entire family. This is the only safe way to see a superb firework display, besides a funâ€"filled afternoon watching and listening to the marâ€" vellous bands and the many other _ entertainment programs provided. +++ Speaking about canâ€" vassers. Monday, May 31st, is the day for the Salvation Army‘s "Blitz". This one day drive to raise money has been very successful in the past and it is hoped to see even more of a success this year. while community {Jrojects we, in this area are fortunate to have. On Sunday morning the Oshawa Flying Club will be hosts to participants to their annual flyâ€"in breakfast, and the antique cars will be on display for the viewing of the public and incpm'mF figers. 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They would be very pleased to hear from you. +++ I had the pleasure of atâ€" tending a surprise bridal shower for Noeleen O‘Reilly last Tuesday evening. Most of the fun of showers is the surprise aspect and Noeleen was certainly a most surprised young lady when she whlked into the room filled with her neighâ€" bors and friends. Hostess for the evening was a good friend of the family, Mrs. Ann Foley. Mrs. Foley was a lovely and gracious hostess and put forth a great deal of effort to provide Noeleen with an evening she wouldn‘t forget. to view these beauties as they pass through the grounds of Parkwood, his residents in central Oshawa. A spokesman for the Commnittee stated they have 32 cars already registered. There are still four years missing: 1909â€"1911â€"1925â€"1935. Anyone knowing of owners of these rare cars are asked to contact the Museum. Those wishing to attend the event call Mr. Jack Mann (728â€" 1831), Canadian Automotive Museum. Noeleen opened her gifts under a beautifully decorated umbrella and watering can. Gifts were many and Noeleen had the assistance in opening the gifts of her sisters Carol and Eleanor. Both girls will be bridesmaids for their sister. Noeleen teaches at St. Sebastian School. She will become Mrs. Bob Crawford Saturday, June 26. Bob is employed by the Metropolitan Police Force. York Canvassers are urgently reded in every area of BATHING SUITS AND SAVE }1) Arrow Road Store Only! â€"__7)BATHING THIS WEEKS SPECIAL PHILIPS 1 120/129 A practical color television for PHILIPS TV with all the autor SANSUI _ TEAC ELECTROHOME HARMINâ€"KARDIN DUAL _ AMPEX ROBERTS TOSHIBA KENWOOD ~2) STEREO COMPONENTS SAME SAVING ON STEREO AND OTHER MODELS OF COLOR TV SPEAKERSâ€" TAPESâ€" RECORDS, RECORD PLAYERS actica! color television for any home. 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