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The Oshawa Times, 6 Feb 1959, p. 9

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HANKERCHIEF personal handkerehisfs will ( have a bright and personal ef- | ply send a stamped, self-ad. | eraft Department of this paper, Always be the most welcome | fect on your delicate linen gift. This edging crocheted with | you would like to obtain the two contrasting colors, will | easy erochet Instructions, sim CHILD GUIDANCE Tastes Medicine For a Living NEW YORK (AP) ~Mrs, Shir:| EDGING dressed envelope plus 10 cents for handling, to the Needle Handsomeness In Children Winter Dirt Menace to Rugs Winter is even harder on your| {home than it is on yourself. It is ia time of heavy drains on your| budget, too, because these long months take a toll in your home, Little Theatre | Presents Skit | | At H&S Meeting | Westmount Home and Bchool| Association held its peeing on Nonaay one was held on Tuesday afternoon, particularly on floors and rugs. Anderson presiding in the ab. February 3 Like people, your rugs seem to sence of Mrs, Graydon Gutsole,, Mrs, William James led in the suffer from mid - winter blues, president singing of a few choruses, Mrs, |Disheartened by fepeated tramp- A brief business discussion was|E. O. Sargeant led in prayer, ngs of sow crus 0 omy, snp held during which members, The Cheerlo group was richest looking rugs m 10 lose voted in favor of sending one charge of the devotional period, |p oi" a rmth JULY sceln at this delegate to the annual conven-| Mrg, Thomas Coull led in thel(ime of year. tion of the Ontario Federation of singing of a hymn, Mrs, William {Home 'and School Associations, | James read a poem, "Joy in Liv-| | Mrs, Anderson informed mem- Ing "" Mrs. Jack Ludlow read the| {bers of Home and School Coun. Scripture, The Home League lell's "Presidents' Night" on Feb-|singers sang "Beulah Land." " | ruary 24, and "Citizenship Night"! Mrs, Charles Cathmoir told the inside of our outdoor footwear is on March 24 at ¥. /. Lovell story of Saul on the road 1oinat exempt; it holds dust and |8chool, Mr. Frank Wilkinson, Damascus, and illustrated it on'dirt from our shoes, which is |principal, explained the unit sys- the flannelboard, Mrs, tem Allison closed' in prayer A representative of Bt. John's. Next week will he a Valentine | Ambulance Corps, Ww making & party with Mrs. David Owen in strong appeal fox recruits in Osh. charge. lawn, outlined the history and| . origin of St. John's Ambulance xb aif . [Corps He remarked on the recog-|" first shiq, thus ning tis Cn 4 changes the color from its origi- inition of the great value of first 4A est. mode i 00¢ nal brilliance to something that laid during recent years, CiviiProblems. he felt, were not prob-|jooks grayer as the weeks pass, dnfence: recognizes the need for|\"M* of the child, but of the par Bacause dirt is always abrasive first sid in the event of a war ents, Parents must learn to meet (n action, the floor coverings not Members of Oshawa's Little ® child halfway, {only lose their color, but they Theatre presented a short play, The Misses Beverly McInroy also wear out more quickly under portraying three types of moth and Joan Jezegow, with Mrs. [this constant grinding action ors, During a brief resume of Willard Cook at the piano, sang! For rug protection, it is essen- the play Dr. G, A. Rundle stated 'Whispering Hope and "1 Be- tial to draw out as much as pos that the object of this skit was to lieve, sible of this embedded dirt, as bring out problems arising in the, Mrs, Anderson reminded mem. well as the usual surface litter, homes, Dr. Rundle expressed his bers of the executive meeting on lint, fuzz, threads and dog hairs. opinion that prospective parent: February 9, and of the potluck Your dajly cleaning chores alle spare themselve, p wr March 20, particularly during the winter falled to prepare themselves for|supper on rch par tu aie pay. dirt. A new homemaker's ald, which has unusual GROUPS, CLUBS AUXILIARIES SA HOME LEAGUE The regular meeting of the regular gaivation Army Home League In addition to the soggy, melt-| ing snow, the family snowhoots and rubbers also bring In some of the soot and salt which cov- lers the winter streets, Even the {off our rubbers. CUTTING GRIT This dirt becomes ingrained in mee | {110 flOOT cOVerings, sinks in a.ound the pile and gradually \ HANDKERCHIEF Leaflet No, CH006 requesting EDGING LODGES AND SOCIETIES William | gpread again every time we take - THE OSHAWA TIMES, Pridey, Pobruery 6, T1959 MARY HAWORTH'S MAIL Dear Mary Haworth: 1 have a very good husband, 36, and two fine boys, ages 1 and 3, Ours is a very happy marriage, 1 think; but ever since 1 can remember I have had crushes on older men whom 1 could idolize as a father |--the man next door; friends of my parents; certain teachers; the pastor; the doctor, In school days I realized my crushes were different from the other girls, Whereas they imag- ined themselves in love with the older man, and day dreamed of {being married to him, 1 always tress, crying, and being com- forted in the arms of a very kind, understanding, sympathetic older man, the man ih my day dreams, Recently one of our children was very ll, and when the doctor told me how serious it was, | erfed. 1 was In his office and he was very gentle and considerate; and while I was truly upset about the baby, 1 nevertheless really lenjoyed the attentior. and sym- pathy the doctor gave me, But {that one instance didn't satisfy. 1 keep wanting more. {LOVE-STARVED No doubt the problem stems {from childhood, because my [father wouldn't show me affec- |tlon--though I am sure he loved characterisites for me (and still does, and proves his| saw myself in some sort of dis-|, Right now our family doctor is| Matron Haunted By Dreams Ot Girlhood Infatuations are taking the problem in hand, The haunting day dreams will begin to lose their grip on Jour imagination, as you bring to light their inner meaning -- and dis- entangle the past from present experience, At this writing, you've done a pretty good of taking the lid off the subject, to see what's cooking in your dream life, As I get the message, your fantasies of being comforted in the loving arms of a sympathetic fatherly man (who lets you ery to your heart's content), are a fixated Inder of that of life when your dad curtly ordered you to turn off the tears. EMOTIONAL SHOCK Once while tearful with self-pity over some childish grief, and desperately hungry for warm par- ental interest In your distress, you were hurt almost unbearably by his Impatience--by the slap of his nnkind words. You went into a shock state psychologically. Shut out by both parents (as you felt), your only source of [comfort, in the crisis, was to "imagine" what love would be |like--the sort of love you needed {Just then. Thus the day dreams |began--burnt into the matrix of |your unconscious mind by vivid |enildish longing for a substitute ideal father whose tender care would heal the wounds to your spirit inflicted by your dad and solving this very problem, has [devotion in many ways), 1 don't just appeared on the Canadian believe he ever kissed me; or market, It is a new revolving took me in his arms or said he brush, with its own motor, which|loved me; and once when | was ignored by your mother, Also, beginning back then you lost contact with the natural im- SILVER CROSS WOMEN The Oshawa and Distriet Chap ter. Silver Cross Women held is ley Morabito has tasted 700 med-| {eines In the last three years and never felt better in her life Subject Of Two Studies In fact, she hasn't missed work| a single day because of iliness. | I'rying out pills and potions des tined for other people is the un usual career of Mrs, Morabito, a medical gourmet with one of the most educated palates in the won derfu) world of drugs She Is chief medicine taster for the Charles Pfizer Pharmaceu niques that "are efficient in qual rate, ability to produce smear papers, and healthful bodily iderations. These per cent of thi By G, CLEVELAND MYERS About A year age, 1 reported ') in this column a survey by H, M free Wiley of 17.662 elementary school POKture children of Wheeler County, In make up Texan, in which he found that #roup The convention of the National 10.4 per ont of them were lef INK SMEARING Counall. Silver ope handed He found only one type of the which will be held In May at St. | Near the same time, a study of second group (those whose writ: Agathe, was discussed, and school children from 1st 10|ing arm approached from the members wishing to attend are regular evening meeling and so February 2, In Mrs, V. A, Cope, presided einl on Monday, Simcoe Hall president cor an Cross may be attached to any existing tank or canister vacuum cleaner now available in Canada, Power- ed by its air motor, which turns the brush up to 3000 times per minute, this new attachment pro- |vides your regular cleaner with much greater suction power to [pick up "hidden" dirt and stub- born surface litter, It has been found that canister or tank model "Now cut out I hid crying he snapped (that erying." Thereafter {in the bathroom to ery. Or wept into my pillow at night, My mother wasn't one to sympathize either, I have never told my husband or anyone about these day dreams, and had hoped 1 would outgrow them, but I haven't. Can you offer suggestions on how to pulse to disclose your real sen- timents to another. You withdrew into yourself --ap involuntary pro- tective reaction to emotional in. |jury, that tends to reinforce con- solatory day dreaming. And so |your child-life neurosis took root, {and hangs on In fixation-form. Such is the problem--a com- pound of childhood shock, emo- tional withdrawal and non-comn- 'theal Company, and something of 02,650 " fth grades in P y i ! RAH in her mighty special York and New fidingness. The cure consists in resolutely working yourself out of your emotional shell, so that you ennsylvanin, New joft side of the paper) that could asked to have thelr names In at Jersey, hy br; be recommended, Twenty per the afternoon meeting on Thurs a FE. A, Enstrom, University of cont of hooked wrist writers use day, February 12 "It is endlessly fascinating. "| 4 . ' anid. Mrs. Morabito, who is blonde Pittsburgh, came ub arith LJ th y type of approach and tall and young and preity Me found that the percentages a! -- Foy apARIALIL "The taste test ia the last step in the various grade levels were... aii of Ink- smearing | Refreshments research. No matter how henefl:| bo Co" ame, but that more! Lon thie technique," | NS Arthur Neebitt eal a new medicine may be, i boys than girls write with the "ye ro nd moreover, that pi Mrs; Fran a to ane right today to. Win oft hand--12.5 per cent to 9.7 [pills using any of - these four Frank Foote : . Y 8 generally meeting wil SENSITIVE TASTE DUDS TWO GROUPS approved adjustments, SORORIYS we held on Thursday Afteaneon 4 : As reported in his doctor 1] A ity. He February 12, in the Legion Hall The average person can detect oi iion Dr. Enstrom foun and quality yosiary 12, ! a bitter taste in one-fifth of anlory 108 left-hand writers carefully concludes tha' it's ot, the hand » ounce of caffein mixed In 8 quart' yi died, there were two main the child uses he, delormine of water. Mrs, Morabito ean de- groups; those who kept the writ how wel he while, W He tee x tect the same amount of caffeine! {ng hand below the writing line, nique he mplovs with id HAN mixed with 28 quarts of water. and those whose writing arm Ap preferred hus he press But Mrs, Morabito doesn't de: proached from the left side of the hope for the "southpaw' pupil pend on her own fine palate paper, producing a somewhat COPIES AVAILABLE Mursday night on behalf of What sults one person may not hooked wrist A g£opy of Dr. Enstrom's dis. Judge John I. Read, former HONEYM suit another, So she has assem: po further found six habitual septation may be borrowed from Canadian representative on the bled and trained a test panel of variations of the first group and (he Iibrary of The University of International Court of Justice, by 40 expert co-workers to help her | ying distinct variations of the sec: pjtsburgh George Drew, Canada's high cope? K.8. DISENTANGLE PAST DEAR K.8.: in the act of writ-{may feel real feelings on the |ing the foregoing letter, you have adult plane--and "dig" real life, {begun already to cope effectively.|instead of feeding on child-fanta- In getting the ory off your chest|sies, To accomplish this, you and down on paper, something ought to have a few sessions of vou hadn't ventured before, you|psychiatric help, -- M. H cleaners can attain the strong cleaning power of an upright vacuum when this revolutionary brush is used, while you still A spring tea and sale of work will be held In April have the advantages of a mani. pulative arm for reaching under {lov | hy nusisted by and Mrs were serveyl « slung furniture To 16-YearOld Touring Is Terrific | LONDON, Ont, (CP)--Life as a ballet dancer Is glorious and not | too ghastly, says 16.year - old| Charmaine Turner of London, | Ont, | | She has been travelling with the | [National Ballet Company of Tor-| onto since last October, dancing in eastern Canada and parts of the United States. In her first tour, she lost five | pounds in the first week of travel. Craw The next regular 'sn di 3 at in both speed PRESENTS CARVING LONDON (CP An Eskimo ing wus presented to the Hon orable of Gray Inn car » OON, IN VANCOUVER, B.C. | forth, and the bridegroom is the son of Mr, and Mrs. Cecil O Pascoe, all of RR. 1, Whithy Society ] Married recently in Almonds United Chureh were Mr. and Gray's Mrs, Carl Oliver Pascoe. For The problem of . taste in new ond group. He presented pictures) (My bulletin, "Your Child and commissioner Inn Ix one ehildren's medicines Is even more of these types of handpaper posi eritical. To assist her In fleld test: (ons, ee BRAY | BIS Sh" BIS Sadie employees. They do the sampling smear-free papers. He concluded une strict parental supervision, that of the first group (those who and of course don't actually swal- keep the writing hand below the low any of the medicines. writing line) there are three tech St. Gregory's CW for boys ranging from four te . years of age February Meeting Mra, James Connor reported a tolal of 91 patients visited at the The vice president, Mrs, A, C./Oshawa Hospital during the Love, presided at the February month of January, 26 of whom meeting of St. Gregory's Council ware from outside points. She of the Catholic Women's League also reported 12 hours spent in of Canada. held in the parish hairdressing at Fairview Lodge auditorium on Tuesday evening On civic action Mrs, C. 8, Lee His Handwriting," may be by sending a self-addressed, US of this newspaper.) PARENTS' "UESTIONS | Q. Should parents Ist children {know they do certain things from | {a nense of duty? [ Of course, and let them see things promptly and faithfully TURKEY HAZARD WINNIPEG (CP) Mrs een Findlater, 35, was all set to serve the holiday dinner when she reached into the oven to pull out the turkey, She slipped on a smudge of grease and went to February 3, in the absence of the reported assisting with the TB hospital with a broken left wrist president, Mrs, C. C', Murty, who|Christmas Seals Campaign, and had of ual: | stamped envelope to me, in care orary Master of the Bench of the [society in 1050 Mrs. Morrow asked for clothing we drive ourselves to do these | Dor | The couple will live oh the Town Line South, Whithy, ling, but she says this helped her squeeze more easily Into the costume of the dancer whom she Photo by De Joseph, Ajax replaced on short notice. 5B EYES HOUSEHUNTING? > GRRE uit -------- merly Miss Margaret Ann Crawforth, the bride Is the daughter of Mr. Mark 8, Craw- forth, and the Inte Mrs. Craw. London's four Inns of Court Judge Read was named an Hone | 1 -- was assisting at the Red Cross ten members had recently help: | blood donors clinic also being ed in the work connected with| BABY'S STEPS there Ix ¢ held in the auditorium Experts say no set | the TB tests in the city schools, | The response to the many de. Mrs, J. J. Callaghan, on be mands made upon St Council and the work being ac complished was clearly reflected It was announced that the On in the financial report presented tario County south hy the treasurer. Reports were meeting of the CWI, also given by the conveners of in Plekering on February 12 the varions standing committees, (and on S.nday, March 8, a Day On welfare, Mrs row reported four vizits made to St, Gregury's auditorium con a newly arrived Duteh family ducted by the Reverend Walter and clothing and milk furnished Kerr, head of the House of Philo for the haby. Arrangements were sophy of St. Augustine's Semi made with an established Dutch nary, Toronto. family to visit them from time to Very Rey, Dean Dwyer ad time and they had provided God. dressed the meeting hriefly, ex parents for the baby. The new pressing his pleasure and satis family ary now adjusting them. faction at th work being accom selves nicely to life in Canada. plished KEEP IN TRIM Rebellion Can Prevent Teénagers From Reducing Ry IDA JEAN KAIN 'be looking for an excuse NOT to Overweight it nag have to diet" You perhaps regard ging from your parents about Your defiance as a wav of exer! vour excess. fat canses you to NE Independence you want to "staff like crazy' In theer rebel lead your own life lon, today's column will he en: But is that really lightening Isn't easy because you love to First, we'll take the case of a eat. In fact, diet calls for the troubled teen who has written to greatest degree of self-control It ask your dietitian's helo with her is particularly hard for a teen mounting weight prohlem, She ager to cut down, Why? Because writes vou haven't lived long enough vet "Last night 1 was so discour-'to have matured sufficiently to aged, 1 threw away all your col: have dev eloped sell control It is umns 1 had saved. Farly in my difficult to cateh on te the trick overweight life my kept vou are playing on yourself when after me all the tine lose vou go hog wild Un weight Talk, talk, talk! Humil- knowingly, vou are goading vour lated, | would starve myself for parents to say something so that A week or two and lose 10 pounds You can use their "nagging as and then the talk would let up.|an excuse to go on stuffing! The next week | would gobble up| ney . everything In sight that's what DEFY RULE I'm doing right now! I'm only 19,| Overweights, recognize that but | weigh 200 poumnts and | look [Sometimes girls stay "fat and like an S-yvear Spoil all their fun simply not to old maid! Tonight's column, en. ¥IVe satisfaction those who titled. Dieters Need Morale #*¢ seemingly trying .to rule Rooster, came Just In the nick of their Hives, Well, whom are they time. Will vou please help me to thwarting make a fresh start?" Recognize that the motivation to reduce mi within NAGGING HURTS } ure must come fram withiy -~ M1 You are the one te reap the Overweight teen agers, have rewards. Once you regard diet as you ever sald something like the greatest favor you cou this: "I'd diet if you would only yourself, you have a oud do let me alonen but you nag me so, perspective, In short licking the I'll eat more than ever!" ' has a familiar ring let's ferret sonal challenge out what Is back of your detlant vour tite sum of $30 teen-agers it? Dieting | family on food I, overweight Start hy piving | of " mind a pleture 1 ant to se the wa on reall wk Could you, without realizing It, slum waisted and shapely weight, for your copy of the Look Gregory's half of her group, turned In the lovely designs to order It this weight problem becomes a per: (dolls, weaving time for an infant to start walk-| Ing; It will begin when the legs are strong enough regional will he held| Phillip Mor: of Recollection will be held in| 110 2214) [Fi Quick-To-Crochet Ry ALICE BROOKS The cardigan coat smartest topping! 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