Ontario Community Newspapers

Oshawa Times (1958-), 26 Sep 1962, p. 8

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

ANN LANDERS Leave Hulk To Settle Before Salvage Try Dear Ann Landers: You've helped others. I hope you can help me. My husband has got- ten into a habit of plopping down on the sofa after supper to watch TV. He usually drinks about five or six cans of beer and falls asleep. When I get ready for bed I can't budge him. He weighs 220 pounds and you might as well try to move an elephant. I've tried to wake him up but he's a terribly mean sleeper and he hits and kicks me. In the morning when he wakes up and discovers he's in the living room -he gets raving mad. He says his back aches Because the sofa is lumpy and take advantage of one another.| Dear Ann Landers: My) daughter recently married a} fine young fellow who lives in| an eastern city. She has gone, there to live. The marriage was| an elopement and I've never! met the young man's parents. They have received my) daughter most graciously and from her glowing letters they must be wonderful! people.| Would it be proper for me to| write to them? I would like to| but I don't know how to phrase; the letter. Your guidance would; be deeply appreciated. -- ED-| MONTON | Dear Edmonton: According to| = \let them know you think their formal procedure, fhe groom's parents are supposed to write to you. However, I feel strongly that a warm-hearted expression of friendship takes pr over any rule of etiquette. By all means write to the young man's parents and sim- ply tell them how much you ap- preciate their kindness to your daughter. And don't forget to son is "a fine young fellow." Fall Clean-Up By ELEANOR ROSS housecleaning--or should be. that can be tackled later. it is tackled while the weather is still warm. Doing things with suds and the garden hose comes under the heading of sport rather than work, so it should be easy to enlist the aid of your own or any other available youngsters to help you speed the outdoor cleaning schedule, . WIFE PRESERVER SUMMER'S DUST Months of dust and grime have settled on lawn furniture, on those trellises that are so |decorative when fresh and Start Outside The House There are two facets to fall There is the inside job--and What should come first is the loutside job, and this is fun if Chores door-living furniture and per- manent decorative accessories will face the winter scrubbed clean ensures the fami'y of many more seasons of pleasure in their use. LITTLE EQUIPMENT | A couple: of plastic pails--so \light to carry--a few sponges and the garden hose is all that you'll need except, of course, for the indispensable soap or detergent suds and water. Go over the metal frames as |well as the webbing or solid up- jholstery of the garden chairs 'and chaises with thick suds-- jtopside and underneath. Then jsimply rinse each piece with \the hose, and let it dry in the |sun. | You can use a very soft, An old damask tablecloth can|wWhite but unsightly when dirty,|sudsy brush on_ elaborate be converted into an attractive thread. s and porch jon window screen in the bird \blinds and even |dirnd! skirt with a little dye and) path! | Making sure that your out |wrought-iron 'furniture in order |to clean in the inetrstices with- out marring the paint. | A good stiff brush and extra thick suds is the best formula for washing window screens. Screens collect so much grime, it takes a vigorous approach to ont every pore of that fine mesh: K SCRUB HARD Scrub both sides of each screen thoroughly and give the frames a smart brushing, too. Turn on the hose, then rinse, Lean the screens up against the house or a wall to dry. Even. a child can handle a lightweight treHis--and a smart mother will turn this particular job over to the first volunteer. QUICK JOB A nice thick sponge that squishes up mounds of suds is both efficient and fun to handle and this clean - up job goes quickly, Turn the hose on it, too, for easy rinsing. Washing a bamboo blind is simple, if you just place it on the grass and go over it with ja sudsy brush. The same holds |too, for any type of Venetian |blind from wood to aluminum. | Incidentally, an excellent cleaning tool for this job is one of tho¥e thickly - padded pot- holder mitts. Saturate the mitt with suds and just slide your hand over each slat, washing both sides of the blind in a single operation. A morning's work in the back yard doing such chores as these can be a social affair and pleasant for all concerned. And after all is done, serve something special for refresh- ments to end the day with a picnic flavor. cy START YOUNG Immunization should begin early, if possible at three months of age in order to pro- tect the young against whoop- ing cough. : 24 HOURS OSHAWA. DISCOUNT : HOUSE Cc. K. L. B. WON TOP AWARD civil law in Quebec, almost MONTREAL (CP)--Mrs, Sam|didn't write the exams. 'felt Goldwater of Montreal, this|unprepared, she said, since a year's winner of the medal/death in the family delayd hr awarded annually by the Paris|studis. Friends persuaded her bar for outstanding marks injto try anyway. BAILEY FOODS LID. OSHAWA WHITBY WEST HILL THE FOOD SHOP : OSHAWA AND WHITBY PLAZA Specials: Thursday, Friday and Saturday FRESH Sis CHERRY PIE 2 for 27° DELICIOUS --- CHOCOLATE \ FOR QUALITY, FRESHNESS and FLAVOR Shop at the Baker with the large variety. | | his feet hurt because he falls asleep with his shoes on. When I tell him I tried. to wake him up and get him to go to bed he doesn't believe me. I need help and I hope you can suggest something--JESSIE | Dear Jessie: Your husband is/ not-exactly falling asleep. Pass-| ing out is more like it. You can't wake him up because he's in an alcoholic stupor. If you could persuade him to} cut down on the beer your other} problem would be solved. In the| meantime, get the sofa uphol-) stered and take his shoes off. Dear Ann Landers: I'm a 14- year-old girl who feels she is being taken advantage of. In July my aunt and uncle moved to this city from another town. They have four children. The oldest is eight years of age and the baby is two. At first I was happy to help out because my Aunt had a lot to do getting settled. I washed and fed the kids, and baby-sat with them during the day. I) also sat evenings. I had to pass} up going swimming and to the movies with my friends but I didn't complain because I knew I was needed. Now my aunt expects me to) be a nursemaid and a free sitter all the time. She doesn't| even ask me. She tells my mother and I am ordered to go over there. My mother says. blood is; thicker than water and I should not expect pay for helping rela-| tives. I don't agree. If you say) my mother is right I will stop complaining. Thank you, NATALIE Dear Natalie: I do not feel that your' mother is right and I'm not going to say she's right just because she's your mother. Now that your aunt is settled, if she wants you to wash, feed or sit with her children she should pay you as she would pay any other sitter. I don't buy the theory that a blood relation- EATON'S MALL LEVEL, ship gives people the right to MISS CHELSEA FELLOWS Miss Fellows will be pleased to discuss your beauty problems; and give you a complimentary analysis chart for your individual skin care. DEPT. 212 You Ane Cordially Invited Jo Meat MISS CHELSEA FELLOWS Special Representative of Elizabeth Arden in our Cosmetic Department Thursday, Sept. 27th from 10 a.m. to 12 a.m. and 1.30 p.m. to 5 p.m. Friday, Sept. 28th from 1.30 to 5.30 p.m., and 6.30 to 8.30 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 29th from 10 a.m. to 12 a.m., and 1.30 p.m. to 5 p.m. Store Hours: 9.30 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday to Saturd PHONE 725-7373 panel doors is fitted with cutlery wide ... 34' high, The 36" x 48" We think you will like it, GOLD SEAL FARMS "Oshawa's Newesi and Finest Meat Store OPEN THURS. e FRI. ¢ SAT. 75 RICHMOND ST. W. T-BONE AND >. SIRLOIN \ NS STEAKS / = LB. Q: MEMBERSHIP REQUIRED TO SHOP & SAVE AT GOLD SEAL FRESH -- FRYING CHICKENS GOLDEN VALLEY SWIFT'S -- PREMIUM WIENERS FRESH GROUND HAMBURG lb. 39° SIDE BACON 1b. 69° lb. 49° 2 lhs. 89° SPECIAL PRESSWOOD PICNIC HAMS ,, 4g SPECIAL Blade & Short Rib ROASTS » 67 WE SPECIALIZE IN FREEZER SUPPLIES BEEF FRONT QUARTERS |b. 42° BEEF HIND QUARTERS lb, 63° OPEN THURS. and FRI. TILL 9 P.M... ..SAT. TILL 6 P.M. \- 7-Pc. Scandinavian Styled Dinette Suite This group is a best seller because it is so beautifully designed . There is a classic simplicity .. . just naturally appeals to pedple of good taste. The buffet with sliding a restrained and refined styling that drawer. Picture it along your wall, it measures 55" in length. The china top with sliding glass doors is 32" table extends to a full 60" length when needed. This suite regularly selling at £329.95 comes complete with 4 comfortably padded upholstered chairs with smart contour shaped backs, ACCENT ON COMFORT and ENDURING BEAUTY GREAT SAVINGS! $279 Value! "ALL FOAM 1-PC. SUITE Here's a welcome addition to your home. Contemporary furniture of elegant Scandina- vian styling featuring smart tufted "centre" back, graceful scallop front panel, foam cushioning and solid walnut legs. you've seen this grouping, you'll realize a new meaning of the word "'beauty"--and a new concept in comfort! coverings or new glove-soft Vinelle. FREE PARKING EAST SIDE OF STORE... ENTRANCE OFF KING ST. 2 captures the casual, spa- icus feeling today's homes demand . . . with just a suggestion of the timeless dignity of nature to express your own fine tastes. This suite brings you a blending of per- fect workmanship, sens- ible practicality and nat- ural grace. Also available In new glove soft Vinelle . : wi SHIONS U : ¢ Back-Arms Your Choice of Finest NYLON Covers in Latest Decorator Colors e227 And you'll find the savings welcome too! Once Choose from a variety of lovely, durable 100% aylon

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy