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The Oshawa Times, 19 Sep 1960, p. 7

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BABY 5 OU TFIT IN KNITTING out ih otton to 5 is knitted jons Here is will The wool; CHILD GUIDANCE A Youngster Who Is Jealous Needs Special Attention | day long he picks on ner, his n time a hab + to abtain the pleasure dre othel take make little I addyre the sell garmei By G, CLEVELAND MYERS "We have (I 13 months and se d just "I'm having trouble wit When he two-year-old, 1 know he and kisse of his little and a he get baby, but driving in nice sane, het ee ch ll] toys oa from on her all the ince, he but then he him and en pick els a che loves the ha th oand 1 he hauls head, hy tell ofl is ji to he hits Ler rou is 0 ( me and in the he a An artfully named Alles France Day the fall « t 1 ¢ 'SINNERS (O=t EMER GANTRY 1s COMING! STARTING JrHURSDAY | | | because | elose to him AND CROCHET plus ten cents for handling to the Needlecraft of this paper, ve qué BABY'S OUTFIT, Leaflet N C.78 ope Depa "When 1 tell him to stop d wad or to stop | , he keeps ¢ until 1 find myself serea him and getting Lhe him not to throw the touch the TV and throwing or touching omething gt his sister nda helt tap to mm LOSES SELF-CONTROI "I try not to bh eream at him, but 1 { losing control and I'hen when I'm through I yelled at him, Bul I ne how to let him kn he doesn't I'm or | I'm let me "The minute 1 sit down to fe a the hahy, he gets Into e | I have to stay right behind hi m all day, yelling and hitting, He got 80 whenever I come near or walk toward him, cause he thinks I'm going to hit him SEEKS ADVICE "Please help me, 1 to he a good mother." My reply In pant It's not easy for three little children, In the ¢ ing you might put the ones to bed and let the elde stay up half an hour longer you could rock him, euddie and read and talk have fun with him SPECIAL ATTENTION At other times during you might, in like manner special attention to him; so his dad, Both you parent vour relatives and hould try to help thi feel he is hig b Rut vou do need tot respect sald b You don't need a sti I" fat after baring it You must, of the younger He also, they do not take or me his things, CHAIRSITTING PENALTY When he bothers the vou feed them amusement in a ch where you can see him, unl have finished, Let him learn tl when he gets down too soon h will get an instant sound ing If he would like to feed himsell while they eat, why not let him do so? (My bulletins Jealousy Teach Tot. Meaning Stubbornness sending a self » addie stamped envelope to me of this newspaper) PARENTS' QUESTIONS Q. Our children ave three ix, It's convenient to put th to bed at the same time A. But hardly good procedure Better let the older one stay up half an hour or so longer, when you could have good times with him or her nim he blinks b do want you en NINGEr tl when him him to ane the da devote VOur No in hare haned on hh eon pI children vou anes 1 without they mal How of may be in care nd and em { present, vith those y Oshawa Guides Share Experience Of Happy Days At Camp mandant of the camp Vas Edith Milne Bor © Doe Lake known Guides throughout the world ss Horace The campers were from Kemp Toronts, Wale Owen 5 Kingston, Otta wa, Lo } ugis Falls mic Brussels, Since this camp workes with the Ont Jubilee Camp JoAmne was e to meet the girls from a s Canada, who attended Beverley Jacklin of Ist Com pany, slong with Guides from Sarma, Nisgara, London, Orillis Red Rock, Port Arthur, Hagers ville, Comlachie and Wellandport spent a busy and happy ten days at Camp Kienuks, South Cayuga The girls spent a day in Nisgars Falls, where they rode on the cable ear and the Maid of the Mist and toured the Hydro plant In the famous goerdens, the Guides were pleased to see the large Guide Trefoil, formed with shrubs and flowers, in honor of the 50th Jubilee of Guiding, They also visited the locks at Thorold the Byng Conservation Perk, snd were treated to lunch by the city of Bt, Catharines, TRAIL BLAZING Betty Bigwood and Bonnie Crouter of 4th Company, Suzanp Barr of 6B, Judy Britton and Linda Higgins of 5th, Geil Glove and Bendre Naylor of 12th, pn Anne Yonson and Carol ns 0 15th were among the first camp ers to use the pew Ares cam ite in Haliburton, when they al tended the Trail Blazing Camp Beity, Linda, Anne and Carol were ssful In passing thelr Camper badge at this Along with the other eamper from Ajax, Pickering and Rouge Hill, the girl vent on an overnight hike to Bkyline Park, They were u pleased to he in camp when the olficial opening ceremonies fox Camp Adelaide were held Miss Marilyn Weldon, of 6B Company, #eled Group Commandant at the Pro vinelal Music Camp at Doe Lake The girls enjoyed folk dancing. instrumental music and singi as part of the program, A pag @- | ant was presented, depleting last BO of Guiding In "Can ada; and hi of Canada from the of the Indians, k the present Guests thi pageant citizen ol nearhy Breakfast hike folk-dancing party Sprucedale and a trip lo Algon quin Park were also included First and second ers, 63 in all, spent under canva at the Osha camps at Tate's Point, Boheay geon, Here the girls worked on Pioneer, Hikers, Swimmers and Life Saver hadges, Masquerade Indian camp fire overnight hikes and Backwards days, wert also included At present, the Oshawa Guide are taking full advantage of their new eamp site at Newtonville Camperaft tests and Campers' Badges are if completed, and several camps ave being planned hy the various companies, as weekend outings, 2 by the Osh aitended tell of won Re awe GO) % CRIS ih is summer, derful adventures, many Pew friendships made, and valuable Camping experience gained INTERPROVINCIAL erol kearce of 12h Company altended the Manitoba Jubilee Camp held st Whiteshell Forest Reserve in Manitoba, where she camped with Guides from each of the provinces of Canada, and rep resentatives from Grest Britain Daring camp, the Guides visited Kenora and toured the Lake of the Woods, On Visitors' Day, pro- vincigl displays, skits and songs were festured, Belore and after the eamp, Carol was entertained in Winnipeg by a western Com missioner, and during this time she toured the Grain Exchange, Winnizeg Zoo, Legislative build ings, lower Fort Garry and the University of Manitoba, Also n- cluded were g boat cruise on the Red River, 8 meeting with the Mavor of Winnipeg, i "Blue and Gold" foothall geme and attend ance Bt the open air Rainbow Stage for the presentation of "Carousel," Carol was one of the 22 Guides secepted from Ontario, to attend the Jubilee Camps which were held in each of the provinces, and Oshawa was proud to be represented by Carol Iv DEBUT Keitha Mosier of 4th Company has reported enjoying every min ite of the time she spent camp ng with Guid from Toronto, London, Bernia, Windsor, Inger sol Ottawa, and Indianna, 1 This camp was held at the Ban r w Of ervation Area London The Guides enjoyed a tour. of London and district, and a visit 0 Storybook Gardens, where the popular fairy tales are depicted n miniature, Keitha had the add ed enjoyment of helng interview ed on television DOY, LAKY, JoAnne G ports handed 190 sucee who were sowmanville Captain as of 6A Company camping experience long remember when she pent ten days at the Jubilee Trail Camp at Doe Lake, Com over Lhe years the time time were the Sprucedale Susan Jane Elliott Much Entertained Prior To Wedding Busan Jane Elliott to Mr, Robert took place a much feted bride tory at i whose Gordon Saturday + elect year camp J ten day Narriage n on $ va a A collee and dessert party and pantry shower was held in the of Mrs, William Grant, To who w assisted by her i I Michael Mooney friends were present me ronto as A miscellaneous shower iven by Miss Joan Aker, one of the bridesmaids, in the home of her parents, Oshawa, Former chool friends of the bride were Was A miscellaneous shower and tea was held at the home of Mrs Lorne Coburn, Minden, Ontario who was the soloist at the wed ding, Co-hostesses were Mrs, Fd ar Pettinger, Toronto, and Mrs Alan Coneybeare, Minden A party and presenta tion was held in the home Mrs, F, J. Peirce, Oshawa, as isted by Mrs, Harvey T, Moyer and Mrs, Harry Trew, The bride as presented with a white Ken blanket and embroidered CASE Welcoming Tea | For New Teachers | In Public Schools lyon Amidst an autumn setting one hundred and fifty-five teachers members of the Oshawa Women Teachers' Association, met at St Andrew's United Church to wel come newcomers to the city's elementary staff Assisting In pouring tea were Mrs, George Flateher, Mrs, W. J MacDonald, Miss BE, M, Holmes and Miss ¥, McLeod The occasion was graced hy the company of two members of the Roard of Education, Mrs, Clayto Lee and Mrs, William Shaw Many retired members of the teaching staff had the pleasure of Hom vonewing old friendship erystal Much of the success of the en terprise was due to the tee in charge of arrangement Mrs, M. Hodges, Mrs, A, Wid meyer, Mrs, V. Rodgers and Mi M. Adamson The executive son, Mrs, C, Lamb Trotter and My G welcomed the guests This annual informal function erves to herald the vear's tivitie Last year wa worthy, Jointly with the Men v Teachers' Association the sum of : X andi three thousand, six hundred and eave overnight NONE MORNING thirty-eight dollars was donated sorub down with the long-hans| for special equipment for the Osh dled brush and hose off, {awa General Hospital dinner 0 ood pHiow A miscellaneous eld in the home Ridout, Oshawa, ent were the rom General ervioe A party and presenta tion prospective - hride room was held at the home of Mrs, M, DD, Lemon, Owen Sound hy her son, Robert, Those present former school friend Sound, A pair presen shower was of Mrs, Bruce and those pres hride's eo-workers Molors, Personne! h Section dinner for ihe Vor Owen of ted members of the Personnel Dept, and Lahor Rela in GM presented the with an eleetric inter I'he ervieg de ore commit tions Dept,, hride wall eloek Miss M, Patter Mpg RYE-RYE f Penman Spots on the flagstone the result of splattered grease from the barbecue, will hecome permanent if allowed to remain all wi Wel the with hose watering sprinkle with sal soda BARBECUE terrace ae note Her down area the or ean, dry Carpets -= Rugs ~ Chesterfield and Auto Upholstery EXPERTLY CLEANED ty a ph 1 nd ask a our ed how little RUG & UPHOLSTERY CLEANERS 442 MILLER AVE, OSHAWA RA 5.7488 Let I upholstery Why ¢ iy aoe YOU'll be service in! pital and a a -- TER RRY AND JANICE Janice are the ir, and Mp of ¥ldo and Mado Photo hy rd fe Are and and Mi Oshawa Ww I Ou ni do Mi Quinian is 15 month i largaret ferry grandchild Russe Ontario Michael I Hornshy TE OMAWA TIMES, Mendey, September 19, 1999 Y MARY HAWORTH'S MAIL Ea Sweethearts Dispute Question Of Correct Age For Marriage Dear Mary Haworth; Dick sndithrough her column, not by mali I have been Jong pel) * or persons! interview, Write her three years, We are 3 na am very atiractive snd graduated) » are hd this REWSPRPEY, near the top of my class), Dick asked me six months sgo to marry him, but | knew | was 00 young, Recently he asked me 0 marry him immedigiely, | re fused, and he storied girls, I have decided to move to # larger city and get another job; and live with one of my girl friends who is already employed there, I really believe 1 love Dick; but everyone older then I has advised | me to wait until | am at least 21, to marry, Dick says 1 would | marry him without 8 second) thought I truly loved him, I em very confused and would! appreciate your advice, Sincerely, GIRL SHOWS CHARACTER Dear BR.: I you don't feel ready to metry Dick, your eare ful honesty on thet score merits respect, And if Dick can't toler: ale delays and frustrations with good grace and remain steadfast in devotion to one whom he pro fesses to love, then he certainly nt for marriage either His @itilude in dating other presumably to pun not grabbing at the to marry him, gives you the disagreeable temperament you'd he if you were his wife and happened to displesse him, hy ering that eontra Ronald Bilsky, D.C. Chiropractor Berman M.D.'s Find Subluxations In Ulcer Patients The concepts of Chiro- practic, which derives oll disease processes from vertebral misalignments and especially from sub- luxations, have been thoroughly discussed in ready bully girls, ish you for chance a of preview unstahle up agsinst a ideas VON Board Hears « Summer Report By ESTRELLITA THE STARS SAY dicted his Dick's argument that you'd marry him on the instant, without # glance at practical considera- recent years and have found entry into the minds of medical practi FOR TOMORROW Don't go off on which could imp i Of Nurse In Charge tangents aneh of the V ause financial loss held wl Hall dent nt the P he particularly import hours, Durl aspects it generous and you more enjoyable THE BIRTHDAY tomorrow Is yours horoscope indie until next atism must be sre during| all business and financi Only 141ings, There will he hrief | iin October and November 2 per-ibusiness and financial Ihe will well, but, until health! cember, don't look hich there Planetary warnings such as charge W ¢ there 1s are not given Lo cause to pay, the fee charged ety, but to keep you alerl dollars per visit ged to sult the The time the from one to two hours In an effort ta relieve the over crowding in the General Hospita a V.ON. nurse is permitted to visit outgoing patients in the J range for home nur the family doctor's di rection four percent of new patient visited vere on dig charge from the hospital Sorley ried that Toanne ( re Audrey F September 1 the June bh o:4n FOR If n your rom now re consers il de re go late the ahill is three or family | will pick vigits forward to the middie Where up, and great of 1961 personal you ean Progress fee 15 any hudget of truly good year pleasant journey early in July August, If you are single, new romanee in in May and June ing under Creative first six months of ehild horn on this day | {ing the Miss A Miss lened| and a retentive memory, Tuno is! have ember bility | It n has laced ifried, who lisg Carol nth of Se he me loenl nurse eld work, The of pendin with the considered Heal ¢ assist planning lo publie health Mr, Colling tion of the more relations natter would he t oroughly at the October meeting the The munity hring of th ously vindow prae reat nurses! field HEIRLOOM CHINA gained | tudent the perieneg to enter nos ol tomorrow's heirlooms, bride who chooses will he on to her daughter who inherit bone ware will he that many of and well hrought to the atten meeting a plan for a publicity and puhlie and that this il with more active ehina pleased these commitie hoard V.ON in the Chest and In tn the » to the attention pooy who @ 80 r fo 1 fund, it i In the would henefi od today, and broken sets Com order rviee made, ene was fell al downtown lal, Mi to give Mis read the meeting a HOUSEHOLD HINT he mn agreed matter his attention Helen Hodd eon minutes the June area Stanley Fy as take It away, Use clear of while it dries, nov, efficiency oi This wi in the V more hould find life irthda ed in a period when matter De for much luck the you anxi Be the! ginning with early January things look unt relationship j are concerned, you should have a! moody woman, deeply concerned and there 18 alghout others' feelings, Six months 108 possibility that you will make a ago a very special friend and I| look for Navembheri also ment that led me work ers will do exceptionally well duy 1061. | will be endowed with great dignity my ability; hut may to curb a streak of irrita.| Today's wedding presents are the today | a neurotic, uncomfortable, touchy proud to hand her china| way, Due to this chronle ferment, Lucky brides You quarreled with your special dinner. know perennially popular patterns are still produe may often he completed a generation hardly amounts to fine solleitude, or two after they were originally Consult a psychologist for help If it's not washed occasionally, your broom ean add dust as well water to clean broom and hang it up tioners The essence of this con- cept is that a misaligned segment of the vertebral column has a definite in- fluence on the disease processes of organs inners vated by the nerves emit- ting from the segment Because of argument be- tween medicine and chiro- practic, the vertebral col umn has become promin- ent in general pathologies al considerations, espec- ially in diseases of inner organs. The authority Gutzeit here has given the spinal column an import: ant place in disease We believe every respons sible physician should draw therapeutic consequ» ences from the findings in the experiments on 100 patients with stomach ulcers, Eighty-six of these 100 patients showed abnorm- alities in the structure of the spinal column and the other 14 were found to have @ more or less nor- mal spine The B86 showed measur: able scolioses, always in- volving the vertebrae from sixth and ninth Dors sal Note: This article is an excerpt translated from 'Die Medizinsche Zeitschrift' a German medical journ= al One of @ series of articles pubs lished in the public Interest explain end Illustrate the proctice of seientifie chiropractic, iA Ronald W. Bilsky, degtor of Chiropractis, whose offigs Is 100 King Street East Building), telephone tions, if you truly love him, may peak for his impatient philosophy of life--of "wanting what he wants vhen he wants it." But that doesn't mean that it makes good CNnee HM ATTITUDE INFANTILE The individual who proceeds on| the theory that prompt gratifica-| tion of personal desire has prior! ily over reason, prudence and thel rights of others, is elassifying himself as more animal than hu or more infantile than ra in his emotional reflexes As these reflections indicate, 1 am not sold on Dick at this time, | And | think that you are showing good judgment in wanting to get| out of range of his high pressure efforts to hreak your spirit or cloud your judgment, with his two-timing tactics. Your intuition warning you to wait for the much better love you'll probahly a little later on, MH WONDERS ABOUT MOODS Dear Mary Haworth: IT am a man tional, 18 | encounter, or Dur- we had a disagree: | to leave her| Why, 1 don't spent a weekend at a resort Ing our stay there, stranded, know, I have apologized to the best of but she still won't agree that people should forgive {and forget, Could you please ex. [ivi why I have these moods? PF, [INSUF FICIENT LOVE | Dear F.F,1 You aren't really concerned about others' feelings. You are mostly self-concerned, in friend; then left her stranded, nj a childish "mad" spirit, Now that she refuses to forgive) and forget, you are dismayed at having the tables turned, But this {with your moods, No doubt they {refer to insufficient tender loving care In formative years, M.-H, Mary Haworth counsels GLECOFF Freel Marie Fraser's Honey" Milk and Recipes. Write today! DAIRY FARMERS OF CANADA 408 Huron Street, Toronte SUPERMARKET 174 Ritson Rd, S, Open Daily to 10 p.m, Specials for Mon., Tues., Wed. POTATOES '.. 29° CAULIFLOWERS ... 15° WHITE VINEGAR .. 71° Full Stock of PICKLING Supplies on hand BUTTER ... . 64° EGGS "ul. .. 45° HAMBURG ... 1.00 BACON 5 53° SHOP And SAVE At GLECOII'S FREE PARKING ON OUR LOT Household Methods Harm Clothes! There are spots and there are spots, There are spots you should try to take out right away (before they 'age' and become impossible) and there are spots you should take right away ta be dry cleaned (because usual household methods will harm the fabric or enly serve to spread the stain or make it set) Spots from beer, soft drinks and fruit, for instance, san generally be removed right away with warm water, But if they got near an iron or remain too long they will get "tanned" and be impossible to remove, Grease spots should be brought in for dey eleaning right Taking out grease spots is a highly complex business=-- are people in the dry cleaning business who make their whole living from studying the effects of different stains on different fabrics The "spotter, as he is called, rates an expert's pay in the plant, and you can't duplicate his knowledge with some: thing shaken indiscriminately out of a battle, away there Dirty clothes should never be stored "until there's enough to take to the cleaners" and this is especially true of arease staing. Many oils oxidize and become darker colored with age Then it's impossible to take them out It's a good idea to pin a note on to the stain telling what it is, or tell us when you bring the garment in, This way the spotter doesn't have to guess and vou get the full advantage of his expert knowledge of what solvent te use,

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