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Oshawa Times (1958-), 6 May 1965, p. 19

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19 collapsible or) repellant and mosquito netting | for the tent, THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, May 6, 1965 } ' A Family Camping Trip | Should Be Well Planned By JEAN SHARP TORONTO (CP) -- A family camping trip can be as elabor- ate or simple as you care to make it, but either way it needs planning if everyone is to be comfortable and relaxed, You can begin by finding out something about the parks in | which you'll be camping. If they will be provincial, national or conservation - area parks, the level of government responsible can send you information, Those that welcome campers, will presumably have | tables, PREFERS AIR MATTRESSES | fireplaces, garbage coltection,| "You should take air mat-| toilet facilities and safe drink-\tresses, | think they're prefer- 'ing water, says Alan Helmsley,|able to camp cots because they| supervisor of park interpreta-| save space. Cots can be cold be- tion for the. Ontario department|cause of -air underneath them of lands and forests, But not all! and the fact that people neglect) eT ee |to put as many blankets under couple of pails, | plastic, for drinking and wash- "lL strongly suggest that | ing water people leave the dog at home. _ "When you are packing cloth-\tn Ontario parks he must be ing, be prepared for colditied up, and some U.S. parks weather and for rain, And take! have banned dogs. some rainy day amusement for) "7 also suggest that as soon the children, as you have made camp the "You will need a fairly large| whole family go down to look at light, A gasoline lantern will|the water and establish their also throw some heat to warm! own ground rules." the tent, Or buy a battery-oper-- Children shouldn't be allowed ated camp light. In addition,| te wander; there should be de- you will need at least a couple! finite times for swimming when the car usually becomes the} of flashlights. everyone can go and the young: clothes cupboard and kitchen' "Remember to take towels) sters can be supervised by their you probably need only enough and soap, a first aid kit, insecti own parents, space to sleep in. _ sai Sen ES pesos "ai mos KRESGE'S MOTHER'S DAY SALE parks are so fully equipped and it's a good idea to check first, On your first excursion con- sider renting or borrowing equipment, Later you'll know what you want to buy and whether you like camping. | Mr, Helmsley says that if you plan to do much camping, get the best tent you can afford; a cheap one won't last, And since *.bbRehitinhii * eee Fy CANADIAN MENTAL HEALTH ASSOCIATION Oshawa Ontario County Branch SeRERET Crochet Sweaters | Highlights of Show MONTREATL, (CP) ¥im- |broidered crochet shelis and |sweaters highlighted a fall as- \sortment of mix and match) |sports-clothes given a preview 'showing Tuesday, Built around a basic color- scheme of Moss, Cherry, and |Camel, the collection of inter- ichangeable skirt, slack, jacket and sweater separates showed a \trend to the streamlined look 'for autumn Stretch twill jumpsuits with a coverall look had V-necks, zip- pered fronts and pockets, and were worn with bulky crocket knits, A wide-legged jumpsuit with a traditional Dutch-boy look came in cherry flannel and was worn with a_ pink ~ crocket sweater and matching Gap. An other in bright blue had a tunic 4 \top with an open inverted V in front. It. came with a_ long- sleeved silk blouse For evening, the jumpsuit pattern showed up orange and ipink in Persian print tie silk with accompanying hood Slacks, except for knitted styles, were cut without side seams and some had cuffed an- kles. Street-length skirts were pleated and A-line. BRIDAL GARTER the instructions of Leaflet No, (©7834 obtainable by sending a stamped, self- addressed envelope, plus 10 cents for handling and a re- quest to the Needlework De- partment, The Oshawa Times, Oshawa, Ontario. If you are to be a brides- maid soon, why not surprise the bride with this pretty garter to fill the tradition of 'Something Borrowed and Something Blue"? It is easy to make if you follow Russian Women Now Revel In Luxury In New Salons By JOHN BEST the new salons but this feature MOSCOW (CP) Modern hasn't really developed yet beauty salons have begun since there is seldom a lineup eprouting all over Moscow anyway, Seventeen spanking new ones Most Western women living |neks here don't patronize Soviet) go 49) cheduled to open in 1965 : 3 ( ona soca ainedy in opera- beauty salons, preferring in-)| So far the reaction of Moscow Gan stead the services of a West) women to the new salons seems German girl who some time agolig be one of slight bewilder: The new salons are hand-\set up shop with modern equip:|ment at the sudden windfall some, two - storey glass-and-|ment and does the job accord-|There is reported to have been! aluminum structures, far cheet-|ing to Western standards and! q mild run on the new establish- fer and more commodious +a) practices, ments when they first opened the "torture chambers" -- so PAY MORE but since then the help has pg i Western Reoeamils They also pay higher prices joften outnumbered customers who used one--now In exist-\for the privilege--two rubles) Business may be about to ence, : ($2.40 at the official exchange|pick up, however, "Spring is Soft music, soft lighting,jrate) for a shampoo and set,|the time for permanent waves greater privacy, modern dryers|one ruble ($1.20) for a haircut,|around here," says a Muscovite ~contrasting with the cumber-| Soviet prices for these jobs! working girl. some system of wired pipes|---- . -- een - long used--are some of the features of\the new palaces. Provision is being made for anack bars. Chairs under dry- ers are of soft leather instead of) the hard, straight-hacked af-| fairs in the established beauty! parlors. | In the old places the customer hands instruments to the hair- dresser from a tray on her lap. In the new salons they're ar-|. ranged on mobile trays and she} doesn't have to lift a finger. | And instead of having her head yanked back into a on like contraption that acts as a} water trough, she can enjoy the, relative luxury of having her} hair rinsed over a sink | METAL CURLERS TOO HOT | The break with the past is not} complete, however. Curlers are still of solid metal and uncom- fortably hot under the dryer, "To avoid the torture of} metal curlers under the dryer, | foreign women take their own wire mesh curlers,"' says a Western housewife They also take their own shampoo and spray, finding the Russian brand harsh on. the skin A new system has been estab lished for grading Moscow hairdressers according to pro ficiency. There are four cate-| gories and if there are} complaints about an operator's work she can be downgraded.| Hairdressers are 'paid on a| commission basis: 26 per cent! of the price of each job. Income for an experienced hairdresser| averages around 90 rubles aj month (about $108) which isn't! a bad salary here It's possible to make an ap pointment to have your. hair! done at a ceriain time at one of are 75 kopeks (90 cents) and 50 kopeks (60 cents) respectively, Other Soviet prices: Trim 19 kopeks (28 cents); dyeing one ruble 80 kopeks ($2.16) to two rubles 50 kopeks ($3) depending on length of hair; permanent wave two rubles to one ruble 80 kopeks ($2.16); chemical set-- Russian equivalent of a home permanent -- five rubles ($6); manicure 38 kopeks (45 cents); face massage one ruble &0 ko-| ($2.16) to two rubles = FRIGIDAIRE PULL'N CLEAN OVEN There's nothing like a Frigidaire range for perfection --for total cookability, for total cleanability. Exclusive | The World's only Pull'N Clean oven on new Frigidaire Golden 50 Anniversary ranges cleans like a dream from the top, No more stooping, bending, stretching. Trade your old range for a new Frigidaire. You owe it to yourself. Trade up to automatic cooking, to TOTAL cookability, to large oven window, huge even-heat oven, unlimited heat settings on all 4 surface units, full-width storage drawer and all the other features you expect in the best range in the World. Come see, compare the high value--low price of the 1965 Frigidaire complete line of Golden 50 Anniversary ranges at your dealer's today. 8-1432 FRIGIDAIRE PRODUCT OF GENERAL MOTORS come alive! You're in the Pepsi generation! nial fa a an Trade and Save Now on Frigidoire et ps HOME APPLIANCES PEPSI-CO (OSHAWA) LTD. --_ 90 Simcoe St. South 725-5332 Smith Beverages Ltd., 750 Farewell Street | disintegrate, a. over when camping, "Sleeping bags aren't really necessary in July and August unless you are camping way up north, Blankets are, "For cooking, the trend is to take some' kind of stove to do most of it. Firewood arrange- nents vary in provincial parks' and you should ask about them: beforehand, We find a lot of people are taking charcoal, "Usually on a motor camping trip you can get to a store to buy perishables, In most parks} there are food concessions or stores, I do suggest taking a supply of marshmallows. and whatnot that the kids can play with and burn to a crisp, 'Avoid keeping food in a tent, It attracts bears, raccoons and) skunks, You have no weight problem with a car 80 you can, take canned goods, And put packages--sugar and flour--in a wooden box; cardboard boxes Our family uses cotton bags for some supplies." OPEN HOUSE WHITE CROSS CENTRE 187 Simcoe Street South -- Oshawa FRIDAY, MAY 7th 2-4 p.m. and 7-9 p.m, LADIES' SLIPS Arnel and Nylon Full Slips with Shadow the bottom, Sizes 32 to 42, SPECIAL 2 for $5.00 ® Refreshments @ LADIES' OSHAWA FURRIERS ; SLEEPWEAR QUALITY FUR STORAGE Your furs are given expert ex- amination before being placed on an individual hanger and stored in modern Cold Storage Vaults Here, scientifically regulated temperature preserves the beau- ty of your furs ond insures their losting durability FREE PICK-UP AND DELIVERY CLEANING Re-Styling - Repairing By our expert Furrier with 35 Years. Experience @ FREE ESTIMATES @ OSHAWA FURRIERS 51 KING ST, EAST 728-8322 (corner of Albert) NEED GOOD KNIFE Nesting units. of bowls, pots and cups are useful, And you should have a good butcher knife and a sharpener, Cutlery can be kept track.of in a cloth| with compartments like a silver tarnish bag. You also need a lace trim on scoop neck ond liloe colours, Sizes S-M-L, our SHORTIE PYJAMAS $ 'with panties .... CAPRI SHAH'S ITINERARY SET PYJAMAS OTTAWA (CP)--The Shan of Iran and the Empress Farah will visit Quebec, Montreal, Toronto and Ottawa during their week-long state visit later this month, The external affairs department said Monday the royal couple will fly here May 19 and spend two days in the capital before visiting the other cities, BIRTHS .DOWN The birth rate in Canada last year was 23.9 per thousand pop- ulation, dow nfrom 24.9 in 1963 HURRY ... HURRY ... DON'T MISS THE WEEKEND SPECIALS VAN BELLE GARDENS There's Modern Beauty in Landscaping and Design HORATRON LADIES' SLIMS Black, pink, blue, Sizes 10 to 20. 3.99 to 6.95 "Your Friendly Garden Centre' Why don't you drop in, its just 5 minutes drive from Oshawa, and see our huge selection on all types cf shrubbery. Remember, we treat customers as friends, (Gardening Friends.) - CARDINAL SHRUB - From 2 ft. -- 3 ft. 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