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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 12 Sep 1963, p. 9

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Goss holds the prize she won in one of many races held at the Marsland En- YOUNG CONTESTANTS - Barbara "Cascade 40" is flameless, clean, silent. And there is a ten year guarantee on the tank. as fast as average use demands with the new you can heat water electrically SIX TIMES ELECTRIC WATER HEATING APPLIANCE “King St. S. Your Waterloo Public Utilities Commission APPROVED: The new "Cascade 40" Water Heating Appliance is an APPROVED PRODUCT developed through the combined research and resourcu of Ontario Hydro and electrical manufacturers. (il/oy/li? 1737i? hydro HNt DETAILS CALL tt SH 2-3“! ttineering Co. Ltd. annual picnic held " Youngstown, Saturday Sept. 7th. A FLORAL PRINT of crisp cot- ton creates a delightful room setting for I young girl's slum- ber room. Summer fresh flowers of sunny yellow Ind orange with touches of beige are a cheery scheme for the smooth quilted bedspread and aprotAength dn- peries. _ Beam tatet Etc. fit Marsland Mit Highlighting the Muslim) Eng- ineering Co. Ltd. picnic held at Youngstown on Saturday. Sept. Tth, were the antics of ten amn- teur clowns. Dressed far the part, these volunteer staff members kept up the fun throughout the day, In the afternoon they chal- lenxed and played the girls' baseball team - the winning side is still unconfirmed! PRESCRIPTION HEADQUARTERS You'll ttnd our pharmacy a pleasant, ideally plate to no: for all health and pre- " ption services. We are me. accurate. and maintain mm auctions. “nus; Hahn Rexall MM King St. S. -- SH 5-4537 - Wanda. SH 4-8177 We Deliver HEARIH RADIO Pharmae, Sony Transistor 2 Year Warranty Heart/I Radio Waterloo 1rrjiri,y?iNiTs'iy8, Mrs. Wintermeyer has six children, tour girls and two boys, ranging in age from eight to eighteen. Life when they are all at home seems to centre Hound sport. In this respect Over (ourteee years ago when politics tirat came into the life at In. John J. Winiermeyer, wife cl Waterloo North“: Liberal candidate in the forthcoming provincial eleclion, the was quick to recognize a superior force and apply her on parti- cular philosophy to the situa- tion. "it you can“! beat the) enemy". alie decided. "re might as well Join it." She did.'; Since then the has helped her husband tutstintingly in his poli- tical career and gained for bet. self a reputation as one at otir most charming and accomplish- ed political wives. . Nainu. " new; that playing a part in their IIIuband's career more than make. up tor every- thing. They " admit they In" I) choice. but it they did (Ind this in autumn) “They would- gt't have it any other way.'" f A thrilling MW in Bum awaits you _ ( with Bulimia hm Fluid Completion Care. Fumt COMPLEX!“ ml Now you can look lovclicr in minutes . . . young“ in days more Bountiful for van to come. l We are qualified to give you - profusion! consultation and A maul skin analysis It no slum Vktrit '" Erin st. IL. Waterloo Phone " 3447! Terry's BEAUTY SALON " In. K. E. Butler, wife of the Conservative Candidate for North Waterloo, admits to being a comparative newcomer on the political scene. Although she has shared her husband's career in public life for many years now, it has never involved her to any great extent in politics. This is all new to her, However, having survived the first shock she is . g herself with energy an! Mrs. Butler has two children. Leigh. IS, is already set on be. coming a lawyer and Stephanie, M, wants to be a veterinarian. "But in early yet", says their mother. At the moment they both excel in sports. Leigh won three events at Badminton in the Granite Club Junior Finals last year and Stephanie won se- cond prize in the pony club class at Galt Fair on Friday night. 0n the subject of political up oer: for women. Mrs. Butler said she has never had my personal ambitions in that direction. She thinks they do I wonderful job but "would not like to see them running the country". As in " outside activities are Concerned. Mrs. Butler is not a great "toirter". With two grow- ing children and I limited My.” She aces every chance of women taking their place in the Lelixlature. Mrs. Wintermeyer likes an oe. casional game of golf with her husband when time permits. "That is”, she added, “when the children aren't using our clubs!" She the has a weakness for picking up antiques, a hobby which her family frequently “josh” her about. "Yea, politics do till a great deal (I my life". she said. But at that moment nothing could have been more important to her than trying to find name tatm for the children's clothes as she packed a gigantic trunk for their return to school. emphuisea strongly a training in Social Work. "This is vital," she says, "it enables one to see the lull picture and get at the mot at the problems being we- career tor women. In. Winter. .cyer feels that many In: ideal. ty United for it. In her opinion. I quick mind. drive and the "ti. tity. to stud W with men - and against them - are the nec- - attributes. Experience on local who] boards and other important groups, provides In Referring to the forthcoming election she said. “I am disnp- pointed in the number of women who have come forward to help us." She feels sure they would derive a great deal of satistaty tion from the work and gain many outside interests which they might not otherwise get the opportunity to enjoy. C For one so young Mrs. Rosenberg “has her feet on he ground" .She has many sensible philosophies on life and a ‘few cute sayings. One ot them she finds particularly apt at election time: "If you want something done, ask a busy person to do it." And she should know - she's one of the busiest! In. Rosenberg has one child. Alyse, aged 14 months. Even with the baby she finds she can manage the extra work of elee. tioneering and admits, “The more work I have, the better I do it." . Keeping busy seems to be the driving force behind Mrs. Rosen, berg. Since leaving Eastwood Collegiate she has attended Art College, taken interpretive dance classes, taught At the Retarded Childress Centre in Toronto as a part tune volunteer. and at one point even considered model- ling. 'Wve always had some thing on the go," she says. She has " insatiable desire to learn and plans to start tak- ing her grade 13 this coming winter, "bemre I forget my languages". In due course she wants to take I University Course in Social Work. Mrs. Rosenberg loves meeting people and talking to them, something which she admits poli- tics has brought out in her. It has also taught her to look be. neatly the surface and not Judge people too hastily. One of her stones? topics of inierést is Natural Childbirth and she speaks on the subject from ex- perience. _ _ Although In. Morley Rosen. berg. wife at North Waterloo; New Democratic Party Candi. date, is only twenty and pos- Iibly one at the youngest politi- cal Vllvel on record, she is by no menu the least experienced. This ml! be her third time round. Marrying Into politics at eighteen she can't remember now when they weren't a part of her life. She is a complete and in. teetious enthusiast. "Politics certainly do make u (inference to my lug". the said, u no plan. rm again. It loot: " though the phone is gomgtolteriagingquiteaiot in the future for In. Butler. Waterloo Branch (2 King St. s.) Waterloo, King & University Brunch Kitchener Bunch _ _ in!” also in Mun, Bummer and New Hamburg. I am a girl of 11 and only get Me a week for al- lowance. My parents think this is enough. Even though I don't have to do anything for my allowance I think I should be getting 50e a week. Can you give me an answer? MONEY-WANTER " seems'to me that a girl of " should be earning at least 2Se a week. So from now on start doing work.' The 25c earned plus your 2Se allowince and, what do you know, you have the soc desired! HENRY Copyright '63 Henry Xakow. but. by Toronto Telegram New. Sonic; Arguing? What'. that? In this modern day and Age. negotiations are the latest thing. Get your mother to mediate end work out e quarrel hen, AnQi-lrguin', pro TV "treatr". Enmple: Your brother gets chennel option. q day. e week. You get channel options 3 days e week. And doo't forget your parents gel tho choline] options 7 Joy- . week. HENRY Dear Henry: I like this girl quite a lot. The only trouble is thae one or two friends of mine like her too. Should I with- draw my bid for the sake of our friendship? MIKE Dear Mike: Dear Henry: Dear Money-Wanton Dear Henry: Your parents have "ind you, “pickod up the bill for you” (if you understand that better). till now. Thin runner you proved capable of cumin; thirty dollars. Buy your books with your money and be happy that you don’t have to buy your clothes and your food too. HENRY Dear Henry: I have a brother who is 17. I am 11 years old. When I am watching TV he will change it to a. channel I do not wish to watch. What should I do? L.C. Dear LC... I have worked hard all summer to earn some scratch (money) and now I have about thirty doll- ars. My parents now tell me that I have to use my money to buy my high school books. What a rot- ten dell! MAD hwhmunhull’ubuddumpd girl. who cellos“ soda-pop bottle. in by bad whfwnmutn thutywmuhn‘mh bridoyourhono...col|~ as! milk bottle-l I - I Dear Mad: I want . ham. 1 want a ham. I M a home But my parents any No! We could rout a “at. all. it wouldn't be that much! LOVE HORSES Don Hon. lawn Dear Henry: 3?xe ",ttt' itf .3 Don't he afraid to compete If sho makes your beer! skip a boat You P'gittg,"ght,Tg't, A. the guy down I e street! Your competitors are . horror Their personalities are A bore Their romantic talk is like I snore And ali'. fair in love and wart HENRY 'i",ii'ii"iiiiiiiiii) (, w. H. Kim-Md. "mam K_Mleerrtfr. an..." vac-ma; ‘ HENRY

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