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Oshawa Times (1958-), 6 Dec 1961, p. 9

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es Purposeful Playthings Make The Best Gifts | In looking for toys for your teaching in the natural sciences child, you naturally consider|may be found at any good store. what will appeal_to him, what/Known as Golden Capital Ad- will be reasonably safe, what|venture Kits, they include sep- ; \will help him learn physicallarate kits on rocks, sea' shells, : skills and stimulate him to rea-jinsects, birds, stars, weather son, create and invent. jand plants. With one of these Blocks of various dimensions|kits, a child over seven or eight have the most universal and|may learn a vast deal of classi- lasting appeal, from the level/fied nature information. of mere manipulation to high| For example, the kit on birds |-- grade construction. Pieces of|includes an easy - to - assemble | 3 wood and other constructive|wooden feeding station, bird) toys which the child can profit-|seed and Audubon bird chart.| ably take apart and pat to-\The 94-page booklet with 140) gether again have obvious value|pictures tells how to identify, and there need be no age limit.|feed and watch birds. j ; The child from two to five| These kits have been devised ' \needs crayons, large sheets of|and assembled by scientists and paper, cardboard, water paints, |educators who know how chil- scissors, paste and simple tools|dren learn. They are most un-| _ \and materials for construction. |usual, and the price is a modest '|lGradually, he can develop a/$2.95. Of all the new types of |% '\workshop with an ample tool|things developed this year that supply. |might be considered "playthings | \with a purpose," this series GIVE BOOKS _ strikes me as the best of any} It's hard to imagine a parent!] know about. overlooking books as Christmas ; gifts--books to read to the pre-| (My _ bulletin, Parents Can school child and books for him} to enjoy reading as he grows! older. Help Child Succeed at School, may be had by sending a self- addressed stamped envelope to me in care of this newspaper.) | Among educational materials jare good chemistry sets from PARENTS' QUESTIONS which a child may derive some} Q. How do you evaluate Pogo | basic scientific principles. Given|Primer for Patents (TV divis- ve however, to the child too young,|ion), by Walt Kelly? or to any child who has not yet! A. It's one of the finest publi- llearned safety precautions, che-|cations available. It may be had |mistry sets can be hazardous. for 25 cents from the Children's 4| Safe educational kits for self-'Bureau, Washington 25, D.C. Z a ee. | SS te ee CELEBRATING 35TH ANNIVERSARY |KEEP IN TRIM | ie ten tein Catiad Mr. and Mrs. Thomas] Mrs. Nelson Kellar and Mr. bcm thy rie ote | 'Thomas Mrs it |Mother Tells How She Helped daughter of Mr. and Mrs. niversary recently when rela- | all of Oshawa. The couple se eco a a NRE ae RR TA "TO LIVE IN SCARBOROUGH jcleanser. Rinse the cotton with|ing a bath because the warmth 'old water, squeeze it wuntillopens pores and makes the» jdamp and then wipe gently. (treatment more effective. | hy freshener should be ap-| --* . ee ' for ; Fae a .,\Plied the same way. The dampjerasing lny ines from ae. " en prog ie4 humid! cotton not only keeps too much|around the mouth and eyes. for many pont hapa Ginter ap-|tauld from being carried on| Finally the application of a proaches, |the cotton but, also reduces|thin liquid before applying thé Marjorie esa: ig Toronto| Waste through absorption in the final makeup will help keep the: jcosmetic consultant, says the| : skin lubricated. z jsolution is five-fold and rela-| Miss Kent suggests using only, f jtively simple. jsmall amounts of cream for | Most important, she says, | lubrication as the skin will the treatment should be carried|9MY absorb so much. Any more jout reguarly and not -just pry wasted on pillows and sheets. ' casionally. : | For stimulating, she suggests | Cleanliness is the first es-|a non - drying, non - hardening |sential. To achieve this, Miss|mask applied about twice a Kent advises using damp absor-|week. Many women apply the bent cotton to wipe away liquid'mask immediately before tak- ®ry Skin Prone 'To Tiny Wrinkles HOUSEHOLD HINT For a wise carpet purchase, check the label before buying.. Usually, it will state exact: fibre content, where the carpet, was made and manufacturer's name and may also point out; special features, such as moth= proofing, for one. 4 Ep eet eee ers gre; THE FURNITURE AND E FURNITURE AND ,.., ED WILSON'S GaN RECLINER CH : RECLINER CHAIRS Walter Mink of Brooklin and | the bridegroom is the son of | Mr. and Mrs. John Richard | Morgan of Toronto were married on December 24, 1926, at the home of the bride's -parents. They have | wothers of overweight young-;and proud and now she only) two sons, Thomas and William | tors the way to help an over-|wants to eat the right foods. and two daughters, Mrs. Har- | eight child "outgrow" her fat} 'In a dance reciial recently, old Aldred (Betty) and Mar- |i; to encourage her to change|she was so proud of her new ap- lene Homes, and five grand- her food habits. Without this|pearance at 70 pounds that she) pyocident Mrs. William Wilson children. change, nature takes its widen-|looked like the very happiest girl) d th N apni satiny of --Oshawa Times Photo |ing course, for when a pattern|on the stage " [nae sab ahead yee tty Heaboniga sa Liesicanan aa $ , aie |Oshawa Retarded Children's As- lof overeating on fattening fare} Cheers! Thanks to her moth-| sociation with prayer for the lis established early in life, it/er's help, there is one little $iTll otavdéad . . 1 Di jtends to remain fixed. |wh ill not grow up to be an} Sa a " Decorative innerware "When 5 youngetes is sicxious|overwsight wallflower. lecaniate Ceaisonan Gf the oe Cheers Holiday Table to lose weight, the problem isn't} Mothers, it does little good to) 044; ' ; ltoo difficult. Studies have capo ltell a child she is too fat, pe omg Satan Wises Mrs jthat nine years is a good age for| knows it and is unhappy about/a;thur Bunker, Mrs. Walter The holiday season is a time} Glass tumblers with three-di-| "hild-ce-operation. For younger |the teasing she gets from other campbell and teachers of Glen- for family and friends to gather| mensional snowflake patterns or fatties, the responsibilities rests|children. Take her to the family|po1me School, attended the OR- together and enjoy sociability at)Christmas designs are ideal for home. jholiday serving and help entice entirely on the parents. idoctor, Plan low calorie, bal-|cq convention held recently in The young lady in today's|anced meals and help her tolos 4 A cheerful home is clean,|small fry into drinking their) bright and sparkling with color) milk. tory wa t t her|change h f eating. Fi geet story was eager to get her|change her ways of eating. * ind) he theme of the convention that creates the feeling of good) Fortunately, it is not neces- fellowship and contentment and| sary to be extravagant, because tives gathered at the home of their son, and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Homes Jr., Stone street, and present- ed them with a carving set, a smoker's stand and a punch bowl set. Mrs. Homes, the former Louella Kellar, is the daughter of the late Mr. and | Homes, Cedar street, cele- | Homes is the son of the late Bere me Bee Caer Overweight Daughter To Reduce! Morgan. The bride is the brated their 35th wedding an- | Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Homes, very self-conscious about it. So she and I took a trip to the doc- tor for an examination and a diet. Actually her diet was not! drastic. It was a food pattern low in fat and average serving} sizes of all foods. There were| no second helpings. Dessert was Jelly at the main meal, as much as she wished e . r| mas cookies DOCTOR IS PROUD oo. ahd a -- od ot | SPARKLING DISHES "Snacks between meals were, bead gary rabies 399 Of course, the sparkle of well-|and still are, carrots, celery, change of dinne . | polished glassware and dishes is\etc. . . . sometimes a piece of| jtaken for granted. It is part of| fruit. But even fruit is fattening) THE STARS SAY \the whole holiday setting andjif eaten in quantity. By ESTRELLITA weight down. A thoughtful| ways by which physical exercise). . ag mother has written to share her|can be stepped up. lear' agi po ogy carb makes for happiness and lasting] practical plastic--nowadays so Bilbo | a 10- TIN CAN MAIL spoke on "The role of the par- memories. |handsome--will serve the pur-|* : S unhappy) AUCKLAND, N.Z. (AP)--Thelents of retarded children". : i 5 famous that the Yuletide season in-|and crystal stemware. In fact duce, interested me. I thought)" lported on her visit to Orillia cludes anticipatory weeks before|if you have a large family, or\she might be helped by my|being resumed after a 15-year |Tistitution's Workshop. ; " ' : Mrs. yays eral days of entertaining. young folks during the holidays,| "On my daughter's 9th birth-|foou in the Tongan islands, |ana means convener scala like FESTIVE TOUCH it's probably best to add a set day, . : jof colorful plastic Christmas| Pounds. She was as round .25/ dropped offshore because of the|Club of Whitby December 12, 19, holiday table with gay dishes| 'shes to your collection so that/she was high and was geiting i and glassware keyed to the sea- 8 nt 1946 when the island was evac-|December 13 and 14. Help would jselves without fear of breaking |uated by a volcanic eruption. |be greatly appreciated. will become a Christmas tradi- fine china or glassware. tion in. the family and as cher- ished as the familiar ornaments) bright Yuletide designs, make and the angel atop the tree. an ideal fill-in set for the holi-| ured with mistletoe and Lapin feat * : a | lates picturing holly wreaths or) neede or co turkey sand- ; OSHAWA AJAX WEST HILL mas trees will delight you THE FOOD SHOP hag cere |chairman of the convention, It is wel! to keep in mind| pose as well as fragile porcelain|*Pout being fat and wants to re- "tin ean island mail" is) Mrs. Herman Scheurman re- the great day, followed by Sev-|will be entertaining a lot of|{7ushter's story. jlapse. This is the mail to Nina- Robert Shorten, last March, she weighed 88/ which is put in sealed cans and|assistance for catering to Rotary Add a festive touch to your h the youngsters can enjoy them jrough seas. It was stopped in|26; also banquets at the school son. After a year or two, they) The plastics, which come in i : saucers fig- ed with mistletoe and painte ite ipgaclagsar esd content BAILEY FOODS LTD. resplendently decorated Christ- wiches, fruit cake and Christ- OSHAWA AND WHITBY PLAZA | doesn't take much effort, either.| "At first she minded the diet, | Specials: Thursday, Friday, Saturday \That's where plent yof hot wa-|but as her weight and size went jter and lots of suds come in to}down it was much easier for| c For Tomorrow jease the job. |her. The doctor was so proud} APPLE PIE 4l Let nothing daunt you ai Save yourself work by scrap-|°f her. She .has lost 18 pounds, OSHAWA'S FAVORITE Thursday. Good aspects encour-|ing and suds-rinsing dishes when|and has been off the diet for) age all worthwhile activities--| you clear the table, even if you|more than three months. Thanks | BOSTON CREAM CAKE 65° whether concerned with home| don't have time to finish the job|to her mew exercise program| FOR QUALITY, FRESHNESS and FLAVOR Shop at the bakery with the large variety. or business. Sound financial|right away. Later, swish the|/she has not gained. | plans should work out well, and|dishes through fresh hot suds, "'She wakes up in the morning| personal relationships shouldjrinse with plenty of hot water,|and before she is even out of | prove highly congenial. Do|stack them in the drainer and|bed she dreams about what she} | Hear Reports From Convention \On Rehabilitation of Retarded make the most of a good day! leave them to dry in the air. is going to wear. She is sohappy| For The Birthday -- If tomorrow is your birthday, your horoscope indicates that| where both job and financial) matters are concerned, efforts) put forth between now and the | end of February should harvest | fine results. Originality and in-|}} itiative expressed in occupa-| {| tional affairs could well attract the attention of those in author- ity and put you in the way of | future promotion. Monetary matters should also run smoothly during the same pe- riod, but don't expect further gains along these lines until next. September. In the mean- time, avoid extravagance and speculation -- especially during March and April. Where personal matters are concerned, look for generous in- fluences governing romance and or marriage in January, May and June: good aspects for | travel between May and Au- | back recliner covered in leather-like Noaugahyde. Ad ee gust; happy domestic relation- | - to any desired position for reading . . . relaxing or TV viewing; choles ships for most of the cr of colours ... 18,88 you avoid emotionalism and a HOSTESS ARM CHAIRS ned arm style in a rich walnut finish. tendency to be petty during late Looks good anywhere. C upholstered in durable frieze fabric December and February Arm, back and seat cushion: DANISH STYLE HIGH BACK ...... 38.00 A child born on this day will Here's a chair with a flair -- high, wide and handsome. Comfortable be gregarious, fun - loving and quick to help those who are in} seat and back cushion upholstered in a high style decorator fabric. Choice of colour. Nherney $s The shortest distance to the widest selection and the greatest values in Christmas Gifts is a straight line to Cherney's . . . They've the best of everything for everybody on your present list SHOP CHERNEY'S FIRST PLATFORM ROCKERS 39.00 Attractive, comfortoble chair with cushioned arms, seat and bock upholstered in washable Naugohyde and biended fabric. Wide range of colours PILLOW BACK RECLINERS ... 59.00 . and just os comfortable as it looks A man's choir distress. | BAKERY RECORD | Sales by Canada's bakery in- dustry reached a record $361,- 000,000 in 1960, up from $350,- 000,000 the previous year. ks tos SR neta ses oe SWEET SPREADS | Preserved fruits used as| spreads or toppings, often called jams, may include preserves, conserves or marmalades. See Our Wide Selection of "Gift Chairs" LET'S HAVE A PARTY Rent Dishes, Cutlery, Punch Bowls, Etc., from Sargeant's Rental 725-3338 RE SHOP EARLY | BEST FURNITURE & APPLIANCE VALUES . . ANYWHE --Photo By Ireland | . } | Assorted 8 , : Colors ! REGULAR STUDENTS DESKS 59.50 ' Arborite Top, Roomy Drawer : organization. ; COVERINGS BRIGHTEN REGULAR 1 ae : Work is to start on a skating) rink for Glenholme pupils at the back of the school. | Teachers and Association ex- LY: Ft. 29,95 ti ete SeoX COOKING PICKLES |e IE = B ' Experts recommend using! #} enamel, aluminum or stainless) ge T steel cooking utensils when mak- : D ' S C 0 UJ 4 a U H i l F U RE f} tr Preserves consist of whole|¥ 20 CHURCH STREET small fruit or pieces of larger| # tended a hearty welcome to all to attend Glenholme Christmas ing pickles. fruit, cooked in syrup until clear)" e and somewhat translucent. Mrs. Wesley Bright was elect-! ed chairman of a Ladies' Aux-| # iliary, which is to be a parent! HOME FOR concert December 21, in the school auditorium. | The next monthly meeting is} at Glenholme School, December! J 18. This will be election night. CHRISTMAS TASTY PRESERVES oD eh rb rb rh Cah ark rh carb wk Pd OD ere ers ek ere, Discounts ics ON EVERY ITEM... ALWAYS! 2 CENTRES TO SERVE YOU BETTER OPEN. OPEN ELSE 1038 KING WEST 290 ALBERT ST. (Above Mt. Lawn Cemetery) (Between Gibb and Olive) 10 A.M. TO 10 P.M. MON. thru FRI. THURS., FRI., SAT. ONLY SAT. TILL 6 P.M. 10 A.M, TO 9 P.M. Open Hour Specials! ! Available af Both Stores ! Opening Hour Special Thurs. Dec, 7th, 10 to 11 a.m. MOVIE SCREENS Glass Beaded, 30 x 40. 7.77 HOCKEY STICK Tape and Puck 99° CORNING WARE 9-CUP PERKS Retail $13.95 11.50 HAWKEYE FLASH CAMERA OUTFIT by Kodok Our Price Opening Hour Special Opening Hour Special Fri. Dec. 8th, 10 to 11 o@.m. Set. Dec. 9th, 10 to 11 a.m. UNGAR SCALE RACE CARS and TRACK Electric remote control. 1295"... 806 se eee e 12.95 Westinghouse 5-TUBE RADIOS 17.60 Gift Packed TOWEL SETS with face cloths. By CAMTEX Retail 2.98 TRANSISTOR 9 V Batteries 37° Sunbeam FLOOR POLISHERS 25.55 CHILDREN'S Kindergarten Sets By Monarch Chrome. Arborite top table -- 2 chairs with padded seat and back -- chrome legs -- Red, Coral, Yellow, White, Beige. only = 14.77 JUMBO CHRISTMAS SEALS. 17° pkg. DELUXE SCOTCH PINE XMAS TREES 99° | | '2 powers up to 1200x Ist class -- All sizes. NOW ! 2 CENTRES TO SERVE YOU BETTER! ! YOUR CHOICE KING ST. ONLY NOTE: DRY GCODS AVAILABLE AT KING ST. STORE ONLY ! 728-0311 1038 KING ST. WEST (Atop Mt. Lown Cemetery) G.E. INDOOR XMAS LIGHT SETS With 12 lights. Multiple wiring. Retails See «2.7 NO WHERE ELSE MICROSCOPE OUTFITS 30x 30x .......... 208 150 x 600x ....... 8.44 120 x 750x NO WHERE ELSE Retail 16.97 290 ALBERT ST. (Between Gibb & Olive)

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