- \ | THE DAILY TIMES. GAZETTE, Wednesday, Seplember 9, 1983 9 Boric acid, usually called bor- acic acid, is formed by strong acids or borates. It can be absorb- ed through the skin in large quant- ities. Used in weak solution, bor- acic acid is soothing to the eyes in lotion form or as a dressing on burns. up and toe Straight shad. Swine he arms easily, with no twisting o iggle your toes. shoulders and hips. This way you'll picking up marbles or other alking -- ater foot com- Ph objects with the toes; rising ley g--2e Delicious and Different/ ward and trying to grasp the floor Boeck Dean's DIGESTIVE toes extended over edge of 100% P. F. English Quality or step and bending the toes down as far as possible, repeating 20 times; walking on tiptoe with the ® A generous-sized meal biscuit thatis just Jhigily sweet. So suite able for a bedtime snack, or for Regular Exercise Will Keep Feet Fit and Healthy Foot exercise relax tired aching feet. If practiced with year-round regularly, they help keep the feet fit and halthy. Exercise, limber your feet at frequent intervals. ress Sizes Don't Get Smaller But the Customers Come Larger An amusing cartoon in a current |this season. Of course what has magazine pictured a past-pleas- happened is that the customers ingly-pliimp shopper, trying ge a|are running larger. new 'ess and commenting, | "An 18!" you bristle. "Why, I've Size 16 isn't as large as it used |never worn more than a 16 in my to be, is it?' life- . . never!" That theme might well be used (LET'S FACE FACTS for a song titled, '"The Fitting In abr self-defense you explain that Boom Dlues the mies to 89|vou really haven't gained much 5 ' : weight--maybe 6 or 8 pounds. But My, this dress seems fright-1a whole size larger is absurd. fully small. Are you sure it's a well, let's face facts and figures: F167 They just don't make clothes If you were 'within say three te, Bh, 8 0, Yo pola 50 opin size you were wearing, or oan the places where Women |p,ying if altered just slightly a Le larger, then six added pounds Maybe you've been singing the (force 'you into the 18. The best blues too. There you stand in |thing would be to take off 8 pounds your pink silk slip, having just| and fit smoothly into your regular struggled into and out of dresses |size 16. Newly added pounds are obviously too small. You wish now |easier to take off. you hadn't put off slimming until| But if you" decide to settle for cooler weather. Still, you may |sixe 18, don't rationalize that the rationalize, 'after all, your figure |dresses are smaller this season. isn't that bad. If they'd just make |The sizes are the same. . . you're clothes that fit. . . not. Railway Car Fully Equipped As Nursing Station \ / | WINNIPEG (CP)--A young Win- nipeg couple will begin married le on Canada's only nursing sta- tion on wheels. Jor and Ruth Evans, a school teacher and Red Cross nurse, will make their home on the Manitoba Red Cross mobile nursing station which will serve scattered northern settlements. Mrs. Evans will be the station's nurse-in-c e and her husband will teach school at Wabowden. The station is a railway car that will run on the Hudson Bay line from Wabowden to Gillam. In the winter the car will be stationed in each town for alternate periods of three months, During the sum- mer it will go to smaller points in the area. The front end of the car is di- vided into three parts: Two wait- ing rooms and an emergency room. The back end has living quarters includ and bal -Duwraclean CE kahs fumustings NEW Oshawa Duracleaners 650 OXFORD RD. PHONE 5-2097 foot with the other foot curled be- hind the standing ankle. And one children practice unconseiously- walking a crack in the side-walk gr 2s close as possible to edge of curb. And when you walk, whether 1's down a country lane, strip of beach or Sify set. walk tall, head high, grip ground with all your toes a kitchen, sitting room m. station bel to feet toeing in; balancing on one refreshments The nursing the Canadian National Railways and at one time operated in North- ern Ontario. This spring it was atu hd, Manitoba here has been re-equip to service the 500-mile strip between The Pas and Churchill. Cost of administra- tion will be shared by the Mani- toba Red Cross and the provincial department of health. *3 WIFE PRESERVER Burn up paint-stained rags af- ter your painting job. is done, Leaving them wadded up is an invitation to a fire. Amber, clear, jellied consomme. What could be cooler, more re- freshing on a sweltering day! This is the dish to keep ever- ready for summer eating. Store several cans of consomme in your refrigerator. Then it will be com- pletely chilled and jellied when mealtime arrives. It takes about four hours to jell in the refrigera- tor. Put consomme in to chill at breakfast time; then it's just right for lunch. Enjoy it with a bacon - tomato sandwich. Or with a vegetable and cottage cheese salad. Crisp crack- ers are always good nibbling with the me. SNAPPY WRAP! S.10-12iM.,14-16L. 18-20 ALICE BROOKS It's an a ! It's a dress! SEW.SIMPLE -- just 4 main parts to cut out, stitch up. Nofe the gay pansy pocket -- pretty, easy to do! Pattern 7024: embroidery trans- fer, tissue pattern. Sizes Small (10, 12); Medium (14-16); Large (18, 20). State size. Send TWENTY-FIVE CENTS in coins for this pattern (stamps can- not be accepted) to Daily Times- Gazette, ousepold Ants Dest, Osh- awa, Ontario. Pp y NAME ADDRESS, PATTERN NUMAER. TEN COMPLETE PATTERNS to sew, embroider, corchet--print- ed right in the Alice Brooks Needle craft 'Book! Plus many more pat- terns: to send for -- including ideas for gifts, home accessories, toys, fashions! Send 25 cents now! For a pleasant climax to a family drive, you'll save more than enough to pay for your gas . . . BY SHOPPING AT GLECOFF'S 16A SUPER MARKET 174 Ritson Rd. South Open Every Evening until 10 p.m. WATCH FOR OUR IGA AD IN TOMORROW'S TIMES-GAZETTE They come from the east and they come from the west. They come from all streets afar to shop at our store. For values golore! In taxis, by bus and by car, Shop and Save Every Da at Our Everyday 4 Low Prices! GLECOFF'S IGA SUPER MARKET 174 Ritson Rd. South ' [lime adds a new tradition. There Lemon is traditional topping for this chilled specialty. Or a slice of are many other crispy tidbits to sprinkle over or stir into the con- somme. Also it combines well with other juices. You'll like the follow- ing variations. CONSUMME COOLERS Consomme with Sour Cream and Chives: Chill a can (1% cups) Chilled And Jellied Consomme Perfect Prelude to Summer Dinner condensed consomme in refrigera- tor at least four hours so it is jel- lied. Spoon consomme into chill- ed bowls. Top with combination of sour cream mixed with chopped chives. ' Hawialian Consomme: Mix to- gether 1 can (1% cups) condens- ed consomme, % soup can pine- apple juice, and 1 teaspoon lem- on juice. Chill in refrigerator at least 4 hours. Spoon into chilled bowls. Garnish with pieces of can- ned pineapple, if desired. 8 serv- ings. SOUP SCOOPS Beans Are Picnic Special: A picnic is only complete with beans and pork, especially when prepar- ed this way. Put 2 cans of beans into a 1-quart casserole. Cut 1 large tomato into 6 slices; arrange these over top of beans. Lay short strips of bacon over tomatoes. Bake casserile at 400 deg. F. about 20 minites or until bacon is browned. 6 servings. Just the thing with toasted franks and iced tea. 'Ibe found in this Province, accord- | Unknown in Ontario Two Strange Birds Seen at Rondeau Bird watchers from all parts of, Canada and the U.S. are visiting Rondeau Provincial Park near here to seé two birds found no- where else in Ontario. They are the Protonotary Warbler and the | Acadian Flycatcher. But it may not | be long before many other strange | birds, hitherto unseen here, may | ing to the Ontario Department of Lands and Forests. Many years ago, the wild turkey was to be found in the hardwood forests of the Lake Erie region. Then it disappeared from Ontario, though it is-still to be found in some of the Southern States. The Department is seeking to re-estab- lish it here and, in recent years, limited flocks have been released as they became available. Seen in increasing numbers in chis area are characteristic Carol- inian birds such as the Cardinal, Red-Headed Woodpecker, Carolina Wren and Blue-Grey Gnatcatcher. The Cardinal once was a tropical bird but has extended its range as far north as Georgian Bay. The Carolinian life zone, where plant and animal life resembles that in neighboring parts of the U.S., is a narrow belt running from the Niagara Peninsula to the Sar- nia district. At Rondeau, as at Algonquin Park to the north, a park natural- ist program is carried out to en- able the public to become acquaint- ed with the rich and varied plant and animal life of the region. [eled }d Gels The | IDEEP-DOWN DIRT 7 a Hoover vibracleans your rugs to dislodge the harmful grit that suction alone cannot remove. See it..COMPARE IT.. NOW MEAGHER'S 5 King W. Dial 3-3425 . RICHARD New! HUDNUT Sight Quight A COSMETIC HA IR LIGHTENER not a dye or rinse Brownettes, blondes, redheads Guaranteed by 4] Good Housekooping Xe ors => Revolutionary single solution « + + NO mixing, timing . . lightens gradually, o little or alot. . gives natural-looking color that won't wash out! 75 oF lighten and brighten to natural- looking shades at home! No sud- den change--according to num- ber of applications you lighten a ithe or a lot. Works gradually, asily, safely----contains 'no am- Dramatic light streaks are easy to do with "Light and Bright." Apply it directly to hair . . . no mixing, measuring, timing, sham. pooing. Exclusive. conditioning agent imparts new silky lustre. "It's simpler than setting your hair!" KARN'S DRUG STORE COSMETIC DEPARTMENT 28 King St. E. ER ------ "" Dial 3-4621 » CAN'T BELIEVE IT! Ah, here's the salesgirl return- ing. . . she's found some more. . . certainly nice of her to go to all this trouble. "Let's see if these styles are better," she says hope- fully. Zipping smoothly into the first one, you say happily: 'Well, this is more like it. Yes, this seems to be a perfect fit." Then sus- piciously. . . "What size is this?" "That's an 18," she will tell you reluctantly, then add that dresses KENNETH MILLS PIANIST | will resume teaching September 8 Interview by Appointment Toronto: Telephone HU. 1-0282 PEEK FREAN'S ums SIN RITRY do seem to be running smaller FASHION SPECIALS For Collegiate or College Belles Go back with new vim in all pretty clothes and at such wonderful savings: We are all prepared with large as- sortments of merchandise you'll love at a price you can afford to pay. Shop and save at Erwinne's. 60 Gauge, 15 Denier NYLON HOSE Reg. $1.75 Our own brand, first quality only, all new shades. Sizes 9 to ALL-WOOL JERSEY BLOUSES Reg. $3.98 Pen A sweet youthful style in grey mix and black, few tans. Sizes 12 to 20. 2.99 CREPE BLOUSES Reg. to $5.95 In long or short sleeve styles, all colors. 12 to 20. 1.99 100% TRICOT NYLON BLOUSES A grand assortment in all new pretty-as-a-picture styles. Sizes i 12 to 20. 2.99 ALL-WOOL PLAID SKIRTS Reg. $7.95 Smart, in all authentic tartans, pretty colors, warm and service- able. Sizes 12 to 18. Straight cut, 3.98 Kiltie Style $5.98 AND UP ALL-WOOL PULLOVERS Reg. $3.98 White trim on Peter Pan colhar in navy, pink, cherry, mauve and grey mix. 2.98 Striped Terry Batwing PULLOVERS Reg. $3.98 First Quality, a lovely garment, warm and serviceable for back to school. Sizes S, M, L. 99. SILKNIT CREPE SLIPS Reg. $2.98 First quality, white only, lace trim. Sizes 32 and 34. Special . 11 SIMCOE ST. SOUTH {Next Door To Kresge's) NYLON AND ALL-WOOL PULLOVERS REG. '$2.99 Classic style -- first quality. In i a4 navy, forest green, beige mix, pink, & blue and black. Sizes 14 to 20. ALL-WOOL Striped "Ombre" PULLOVERS REG. $3.98 First quality, knit to fit brand -- 2 HEY i ALL-WOOL BATWING CARDIGANS grey mix and" white in graduated es 3 03 % cherrywood, grey mix and sky blue. Sizes 1640.20. .............\ stripes. Sizes 16 to 20. In smartly styled round collar with white edging in navy, mauve, 4 iy i | REG. TO $7.95 .. All-wool, gabs and crepes, in all new color. Sizes 12 to 20. Large assortment. ;