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The Oshawa Times, 7 Nov 1960, p. 8

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Children of Mr. and Mrs Gordon Myles, Baguenay &v enue, are David John, Brya Gordon and Sharon Lynn David, three years old, Bryan, 17 months, and Sharon, four vears, are the grandchildren of vr, and Mrs, Jack Myles and Mr and Mrs, W, G, Wilkins, Oshawa, and grest-grandehil- (MARY HAWORTH'S MAIL Woman Seeks A Remedy For Brown Spots On Skin | PROPER NUTRITION HELPS ! One of them is that 'liver spots' Dear Mary Haworth: True, 1 am pi the age when one con get simost anything in the way of skin flaws, Even so, | thought Vd try to see i you can help me, I sm beginning to get brown on my hands one On MY nose, quite prom- , UW you know of any rem- , 1 shall be most appreciative, City, In part, she writes: wise, 1 believe in playing my hunches ' which people first get on their hands, and sometimes ~ usually later, if at ali--on the face; neck and back, are cousins of the brown pigments produced in ani- mals undersupplied with Vitamin dren of Mr, and Mrs, W, J, Wilkins, Oshawa, and Mr, Er: nest Gascoigne, Kinsale Photo by Ireland EB: "For several years, 1 have | person who has consulted me, If | sueh spots are present, 1 usually recommend that 100 units of net- ural Vitamin E be taken after each meal, Months or yesrs later, many of these people have returned with all the disfiguring spots gone, NUTRITION HOLDS LINE "This spring (19564) I was con- "Nutrition-| looked for 'liver spots' on every he person of either sex who has fo) lowed 8 good nutrition program for several years preceding the liver spot age" My advice is, read Miss Davis's book for yourse and broaden the horizons of your thinking about you're entitled brackets, K WHAT T0 BUY Dear Mary Haworth: John and I have gone together for several months, birthday is coming will be 16 and two in the wpper age 1, 0 have the faintest ve him, op, CASUAL TOKEN | Denr 0.05 It isn't appropriate for giridorush-boy with a costly lor impressive gift, Make i 2 |casusl token of good will, If he fishes, get something new ond different for his tackle hox, {If he goifs, get him & few halls {or a packet of tees, or a hook {about golfing or a noted golfer, | Jf he has a scientific slant, find | something slong that line for bis idesk, workshop or hookshelf, If is a ersftsman, who likes tinkering with tools, shop for ideas af 8 hardware counter, If ihe likes rock-and-roll and hes a record player, give him a tune- ful record, In short, select something that as the phrase goes, is John, MH} GIRL, HAS QUESTION Dear Mary Haworth; 1 am a girl of 18, and have heen going and arms and the looks and hesith to which 3 SOAKER When properly diwted, frorem leoncentrated orange jee is about equivalent to fresh juice in vitamin content, BERMUDA LOBSTER The so-called Bermuda "lob ster" actusily Is a lerge eraw- | fish, inhabitant of the corel reefs © | around the Atlantic island, , 7.50 Cold Weve rer Keg. 10.0 Cold Wore 1] Bg Reg, 15.00 ci 19 50 | Weve -- NOW MAKE YOUR APPOINTMENT EARLY | PAGE Hairdressing toward our preference, we also) | should have one with an opposite slant, SATE REASONS Il k mained only Because our children will know ) 4 iene election how we are going| gestion of 8 shadow, The arms| 80 out with him, ' to vote, it's good for them to|and hands of one woman of 5) Am I doing wrong oe hear us state clearly our reasons were literally covered with 'liver| Please help me, VC, |and not just our feelings and| spots' a year ago, Recently, when| pw nye TAPACIT prejudices, {lecturing on Vitamin E, I asked REDUCES ¢ AY RETRY with . Most of all, our children should | her to stand before the audience new hesy, after having set an The tiny tots will be com- 396 PINE AVE, -- RA 5.5363 fortable in this practical soaker knitted of double-thick crochet cotton, The two open sides make the things easier for | changing, Instructions are | Fall Vegetables sulted by a woman of 50 who had With Joe, 25, who wants us 10 on her left cheek an irvegular|get married in January, But af- ares of pigmentation % finch|ter we had set the date I met across, Bix weeks later there re-|Bam, 20, who is in the Air Force, the faintest sug. 8nd when he is home on leave | given for about nine months' | Needlecraft size, If you would like to have ™% the easy knitting instructions, simply send a stamped, self addressed envelope plus 10 | cents for handing to the Department of ms paper, requesting BOAKER Leaflet No, KPK 6808, CHILD GUIDANCE Family Should Discuss Political Issues Calmly is so objective and reasonable By G, CLEVELAND MYERS | that lis children may hear him or her calmly say now and then of the opposing party or eandi Where there are children over 12, election time can afford good opportunities for family forums, Provided each parent can he ealm and reasonable and each his parent and child can feel ideas and opinions will be treated with due respect, discussions of the issues can provide high edu cational opportunities for the whole family, MUCH OF VALUE Even the listening six-year-old may gain immeasurable values, if he hears his parents disagree. ing over the Issues without rails: ing the volee or showing the slightest anger at each other Still more wonderful, if this child hears a teen-age brother or sister disagreeing without heat with one or both parents, When parents agree on their party and candidates, and have won agreement also with the older children, none of them may learn much about the issues of the opposing party or candidates, OBJECTIVE, REARONABLE However, an oce arent i ad MARRIED 1 and Mrs guson Reid ave pletured at the reception following their mar % iS Mr, Clyde Fer riage recently at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, King, The bride, the formgr dates, "This is how they look at " When guests drop in, children listen, Most cultivated parents avoid talking politics then, as a rule, unless they are sure the guests wholly agree with all thelr political beliefs and preferences, Even then, of course, the listen ing children may not learn much ahout the real differences be- tween the different parties and candidates Of first importance, it seems to me, is that our children shall not hear us parents express hate, We don't want them to grow up in an atmosphere of hale, We have a tendency to listen to and read only the speeches of our political heroes and to dwell only on them in our family dis cussions, For the best education of our- selves and our children, we should listen and talk with them about the speeches from both Sides, And, although we have in thi home a newspaper slanted) '| appliques, There have never heen any know that we go to the polls and |vote, We want them to see that we participate in this privilege want them to look forward to the time when they can do likewise, PARENTS' QUESTIONS Q, Does strict discipline of the school child of the early grades, in routines like going to bed at a regular hour, appearing for meals on time and doing regular chores faithfully, have anything to do with his success at school? A. Yes, indeed, Many a child (lags at school for want of such {home discipline, Appliqued Quilts | Perfect Gifts |For Babies By ELEANOR ROSS You needn't spend much time wondering what to give that new baby, Once you see the new col: lections of quilted things, you'll have your answer, They're calling them blanquilis these days -- quilted throws for erib or carriage, warm and prac. tical as any blanket, The quilting makes them dressy-looking, as well as adding to their comfort, The pretty details are outstand. ing, Especially noteworthy are the appliques, both on blanquilts and on pram or carriage sults, MANY APPLIQUES All varleties of animals are superimposed on the quilted sur: faces, Pram suits or bags have ae- companying bibs -- these with appliques of hearts and similar tender motifs, One blanket quilt for a child's bed has three large cuddly lamb prettier, sweeter accessories for the baby, And you're not Just indulging yourself hy giving a luxury pres. ent when you buy sueh articles, For they're no trouble at all for any mother to take care of, to keep as pretty as when first used, All are fully washable, both top. side fabric and filling The favorite fabrics include A a on N KINGSTON | member of the teaching staff | of Delta Collegiate | Phote hy Berry, Kingston of Kingston, The bridegroom, a raduate of Queen's Unievrsi r. and Mrs, John | Reid, Oshawa, The couple are p making their home in Hamilton * VENETIAN BLINDS =~ ORIN Specialists Expert Craftsmanship is Qur Trademark ' Fashion Weir Rud £2 mor Wi hyo Rg "DRAPERY TRACKS *KUGS SPREADS {much tricot jersey as well as | blends of the synthetic fibers, All {are designed to he washed as {often as needed, with quick-dry- {ing virtues, NEVER ENOUGH | Since no baby ever had too {many quilta or buntings or pram {8uits, you needn't hesitate to add one more to the wardrobe, | And how nice it is that prices {for these pram-set pretties have | heen kept at such a sensible level, {making it easy for aunt or grandma to be a fairy gods {and show her hands, Not a spot remains." Nutritionist Davis remarks that such spots seem to appear most early date to marry the old beau, you are hehaving badly in terms of fouling-up your own capacity and duty of good citizenship, We| to be a true helpmate, Actually, you aren't worth the of either man at this quickly following menopause "when the requirement for Vita-| min E is known to skyrocket,' | interest she says, "In hoth men and|Writing, MH women they become more severe| Mary Haworth counsels with age," | through her column, not by mail She adds, however, that she has or personal interview, Write her "never seen these spots on any'in care of this newspaper, Overcooking Spoils Sprouts And Destroys Beauty Vitamin The brussel sprout, a member of the cabbage family, is con- sidered one of the newer vege: tables and along with kohlrabi is the only common vegetable of North European origin, Brus. sel sprouts have heen known for about 400 years and are 80 named partly because the plant is supposed to have been grown in the vicinity of Brussels in Belgium, The first rough descrip tion of hrussel sprouts was given in 15667 and some famous botan- ists as late as the 17th century referred to it ds something they had heard about, but never seen The brussel sprout has been known in the United States since 1800 and as the plant needs a long cool growing season like that of northern Europe, the major production of this vege: table is along the California coast, south of San Francisco, in Texas and on Long Island, New York, California produced ap: proximately 90% of the brussel sprouts for fresh market in 1060, The main season of production for California brussel sprouts 1s October through February, with January being the peak, The brussel sprout plant, about 2 feet tall is a tall stemmed cab. hage on which many tiny heads or sprouts form along the stem at the base of cabbage-like leaves instead of making one large head at the top of a short stem as in the case of cabbage The sprouts are usually 1 to 2 inches in diameter, Fresh brussel sprouts are quite low in calories, 1 cup cooked hav. ing only 60, This same cup of sporuts supplies over 2/8 of the vitamin C, the beauty vitamin needed dally as well as some vitamin A and iron, Fresh brus. sel sprouts are also recommend. ed for the sodium restricted diet due to their low sodium content, RUYING AND PREPARATION Fresh brussel sprouts should he hard or firm, compact, fresh of bright appearance with a good green color, Brussel sprouts are highly perishable and should be|® Hospital Medicine stored at temperatures as low as 32 deg, F., and 90.73% humidity, ® Missed Period Low temperatures will retard the| development of yellow leaves and|Q. | hed dreadful morning decay. Do not sprinkle brussel| nevsea with my fmt shild, Is and then only at low (tempera- tures, To prepare brussel sprouts re move any loose or discolored leaves, Cut off a bit of the stem end and wash thoroughly In cold water, Cook, covered in 1-inch of holling, salted water until just tender, about 8-10 minutes, Berve at once seasoned with pepper and a generous amount of melt ed butter or margarine, Brussel sprouts are also delicious when served with lemon, eurry or a mond butter or hollandaise, cheese, or sour cream Sweet basil, caraway seed, dry mustard or nulmeg are herhs and spices that you can use with brussel sprouts, too Here are several suggestions: Add any of the following to % before tossing with sprouts; 2 tablespoons minced parsley 2 thaps, minced parsley and 1 thsp, lemon juice 1 tap, celery seeds 1 thsp, packaged grated Ameri can cheese 1 tsp, prepared mustard Saute 1 tablespoon minced on: before tossing with sprouts, Sprinkle sprouts with % cup toasted, blanched almonds after adding butter or margarine, PRECIOUS ROOK The Bay Psalm Book written and Thomas Weld as the com mon hymnal of the Plymouth colony was published in 10g. Morning Sickness mother, too, sprouts unless wilting appears| there anything new about this? rrr || GW PIOANONE again, A. The basic principles of man Il tills Che Kin Mae Marsh SCHOOL OF DANCING D.E. Ballet, Tap, Toe, FRIDAY & SATURDAY MASONIC TEMPLE | 91 CENTRE STREET, OSHAWA Information: RA 3.7253 agement of nausea and vomiting in early pregnancy have chanoed very little in recent years. Does tors prescribe mild sedatives, encourage a diet rich in carbo. hydrates and low in fats, and suggest taking frequent small, dry, meals. Fluids should be taken separately. Certain drugs are also employed, not always patient in with success Q | was aetnity ° our local hospital, One night | (had «splitting headache but the nurse wouldn't even give me [an aspirin tablet, | think it wes [just plain loxiness on her part, A~--M.D.A, racter, Baton, Acrobatic, derdance and Pre-School, but we don't agree Hospital nurses give patients only what the doctor has ordered The reason? He must know that only the drugs he feels will help the patient have been administered f others are given, even such Note to readers: Thanks for all th as possible will be answered in th replies must be brief at the 28 King St ion in % cup butter or margarine | Karn's edical Mirror Cwiat 00cTons sar avour | In Fancy Dress | Variety is the spice of and with a little ingenuity there is no end to the variety of ways to serve more colorful, more in-| teresting fall vegetables, Here are a few ideas, | Take cauliflower -- instead of| merely dotting it with butter --| melt the butter «= add some) chopped pimenio or chopped nuts and parsley and pour like a sauce over the vegetable, Or season melted butter with thyme, basil or rosemary a little does the) trick == Y teaspoon of seasoning for six servings is a fairly good guide for beginners, | Take turnip -- eut into cubes --| |eook in a small amount of boiling water of whipping eream or dairy sour, cream, sprinkle with nuts and] |serve at once as a speciality of | the house! Take onions == 6 medium to | serve 6 cut into Y ineh slices, Place in a buttered casserole, add 2 tablespoons of water and sprinkle of salt and pepper, Cover and bake for 16 minutes in a moderate oven (350 deg, F) Now, remove from the oven, drizzle with honey and dot with butter, Return to the oven for 10 min. utes to glaze and brown slightly,| [basting at least once, Delicious dish! Take carrots = enough to cup melted butter or margarine make three cups sliced, Com: pg)j bine with 2 tablespoons of water| and 1 teaspoon sugar in a heavy [saucepan Cover tightly, Cook {gently over low heat for 15 to minutes till done. Add salt and pepper; sprinkle with 2 table spoons snipped fresh mint or 1 teaspoon dried mint, Serve with. out draining, Serves 6, Take potatoes --- select small ones, or out larger ones into| halves or quarters, Parboll 10| minutes, Drain and peel, Tuck| {around roast in oven 45 to 50 min utes before meat is done, Bast several times to get a golden hrown color, Sprinkle with finely chopped parsley, simple drugs as aspirin, he may| mistakingly attribute the effects to the prescribed drugs, with pes. | sible hampering of his treatment! of the case 5 Q Ine pambhlet for expectant o the Hest m are warned d other activity at this time, What is your opinion? | A. We will refer to an Ohio| physicion who wrote a medical] article, "The Myth of the Missed| Menstrual Period." According to | this doctor, there is no proof that| the time of the missed menses is in any way different than other times during the pregnancy, In! other words, miscarriage is noj more likely to occur at the time! of the missed period than at any other time during pregnancy, ve nice letters, As many questions is column, but for obvious reasons drain, Add % cup or soj Special Problems In Cleaning Interest Us! The Greeks had a word for it, so they say. The Swedes, on the other hand, had mere then a word for it when were faced with terrible dry cleaning service a little while back, The Swedes did something about it, The dry cleaning serviee in Stockholm wes awful, It took two weeks or more to handle o suit, And the prices were guirageous, four or five times whet we would expect te poy ore, Northminster United Church | will be the setting for the forthe coming marriage of Miss Chars lotte Pressprich and Mr, Tor- quate Korczynski on Friday, December 16, The bride-to-be is the daughter of Mr, Arno Press. prich of Akron, New York, and the late Mrs, Pressprich and | her fiance is the son of Mr, | Ronald Korczynski of Whithy | and the late Mrs, Koreznski, Photo by Ireland A few smart people thought of a way to beat the terrible service and high prices and the idea soon spread like wildfire, They sent thelr suits by oir to New York City, o round trip of almost 8,000 miles, They got thelr clothes back, cleaned and pressed, in five doys and the whele thing cost less than the slew, two-week service In Stockholm, This strange little case proves, | guess, thet the werd is really getting smaller oll the time, and thet dry Cleaning is a service thet's mighty important to a lot of people, We think the knack In offering goed dry cleaning service is to organize your plant for fast lon, but not fo ore gonize it inte such @ big, soulless Jon thet you lose the individual attention thet clothes need, That Is exactly what we've tried to do == to give thorough Slaaning and fast service, but without forgetting to take the time to fret over the special problems, whether they're taffeta or tweeds, mohair or moire, MADAME PAYS BAR-SUR-AUBE, France (AP) ce oficials were embarrassed recently when Mrs, Yvonne de Gaulle, wife of the French presi. dent, insisted on paying a $4 fine| for leaving her car in a no-park-| Ing wone, A rookie policeman ticketed the car while Madame de Gaulle was shopping, ( 1] h me "problem cleaning", ted it 1 think oid ad ig Mg Terence yy 90. 1 9 JY SY GOOD ALL YEAR Salads are so valuable an Item of diet that they should be eaten daily, winter as well as summer, NOVEMBER 7th, 8th and 9th MINCED 129. 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