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Oshawa Times (1958-), 1 Oct 1965, p. 16

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-. nt pega Pht iy a nas age eng o aoe se egg eS OLGA LAL AIGA APL AAS ELIS BEA it match boxes, book covers, can- dleholders, Christmas and Eas- ter items, sewing kits, pencil holders, desk portfolios and other things for possible sale to boutiques and gift shops, But. the big contribution of this little book, as far as I'm concerned, is its many sugges- tions for the trade secrets women must keep in mind to make money from the things they make. Here are five as a starter. They can mean the difference between the woman who sells and. the woman who merely} hopes to turn her designs to dol-| lars. « : "16 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Pridey, October 1, 1965 ANN LANDERS A Thirteen-Year-Old Doesn't Need Sitter Ann Landers: I'm a] We both work part-time and » Widow who is trying to raise almake the same wages. I feel "boy alone. Gerald's father died/she should pay because than I = when the boy was six years old.jcan take her to better places. She seems to side with her «The boy is now 13 and believe foiks. This is the first serious "me, Ann, Ive had my hands * full. disagreement we have had in * 1 am active in our church/two years: and it bothers me. « auxiliary = : gt & -- of-lWhat do you think?--T, C. =fice. I must go to meetings) pear T. C.; When Dorothy ge todd agen ay ype ag first started to ride in your car ee she was just a passenger. Now the neighborhood I call on toj:¢ you're planning to marry, "git with Gerald. The little red- please stop collecting money : headed girl is 16. The other twOlr,om her, Bub. girls are 15. , Last night Gerald asked me who I had called to sit with him and I told him "Gracie." (She ne of the 15-year-olds.) He , "I'd rather have the red- head." This made me stop and think about something that never ' erossed my mind before. Please + read between the lines and tell * me your ideas on the subject.-- . Concerned Mother * © Dear Mother: When a boy * pld enough to ask for a red- headed baby sitter, he is old * enough to stay home alone. New Book Helps To Work At Home By ROBERTA ROESCH Recently, I read a paper- back book that every woman might read if she cherishes even a vague idea that she would like te work in her spare time at Ihome and make money by cre- ating gift items. The book, which is appropri- ately titled 101 Things to Make for Fun or Money, is by Miriam Morrison Peake, and between its practical covers it is filled with ideas unlimited. For women who work with the needle, there are ideas and directions for making and sell- ing unusual pineushions, color- ful cases for eyeglasses, em- broidered aprons, chapel caps, sachets for brides, stylish tote bags and striking ponchos to mention just-a few sugges- tions. Women, who love to work with brush and paints, will find equally good designs for canis- ters, lunch boxes, straw hats, stenciled place mats and dec- orative light switches, waste) baskets and jars. : _leialize in excellent workman-|}} Knitters and crocheters will| ship. 1 like the excellent ideas for) -------------- | pony - tail caps, plain and fancy} nt | slippers, carriage robes, lap] nee Mani 'iat | jyou two anyway?" If we are at ropes Bird other' aimilge items.| (p)_Kate Aitken has for al js|@ Party and I have a brief con-/ALL-AROUND DABBLER lcookbook a copy of Mrs. Bee- versation with a man my hus-| And for the woman who dab-|ton's Book of Household Man- band comes over and says,|bles in everything, there's alagement, published in England |'What are you two arranging?" |whole potpourri of suggestions|in 1860. Mrs. Aitken's mother | The other evening my sister|for making artistic containers,|was Ore Ts ads ues eae Dear Ann Landers: I'm injand her husband were visiting)" ~~~" eer? in 1869 an e family has my third year of college andjus and the telephone rang. It! what she can do for herself and|!t ever since. I'm going with a girl who is in)was a wrong number. My hus-\that you set a few regular her second year. I drive my carjband blurted out, "Wrong num-)chores--just a few--that she * to school every day and take|ber my foot. That was probably|must do every day. Don't jaw four passengers regularly. Dor-|one of Ruth's boy friends." | about these, but set a penalty othy is one of my steady riders. I have never given him any|if she doesn't go at the chore We were just pals when she|reason to mistrust me. We have| and complete it promptly. started to ride with me almost/six children and a 10 - room) Require her to sit for 30 min- : two years ago and I chargedjhouse. His mother lives with us./ytes, doing nothing, unamused, her the same as I charged the|Where would I find the time and/preferably where you can see * others. In the last six months\energy to chase with men? her and she can't find amuse- we have fallen in love and| Everyone laughs wen he|ment. * plan to be married. |makes these crude remarks but! {| hope you parents enjoy dis- Last night Dorothy told me/I know he's not kidding. What|cussing the many things she her parents think it is awfully|should I do?--Mortified jreads and try to keep up with cheap of me to charge her to| Dear Mortified; A man who|pher in her search for knowledge. | ride Th my car. They felt it was|is so brutal and punishing has) okay at the beginning, but now\a sick mind. Get him to a pro-| PARENTS' QUESTIONS that we are almost engaged/fessional where he can unload) Q. Our son, while speaking in they don't think I should collect/his hostilities and then, hope-|the family, often says uh and from her. lfully, he'll stop beating on you.}ah. What should we do , $$ $$ $$ | A. Never tell him. not to do CHILD GUIDANCE see i Reading Is An Asset | If Child Is Adjusted teners. You may be surprised at the good effect, By GARRY C. MYERS, PhD Can a child read too much? i interested in so many things Hardly, if his eyes and general jess interesting to her and more health are not impaired by it) | and if he finds adequate time | DBbylike; they seem quite infer- ; +./ior in achievement and ability for recreation. Of course, it's)+, her. ble for hild to find! ' possible a " It won't be easy for you to throug i ading escape from d i A help her take a more friendly lit d p 3 ot oe oe and humble attitude toward ith _ =. bras = Bh -- io jthese other children. Endeavor It's so unusual to find a child|'° attract some other children | jof her age to your home where | whose parents suppose he reads |° e | _too much. In contrast, consider)YOU can study and guide her} th ds and th ds of 2 being a more attractive play- ' mate. She needs to enjoy some ceenare. Tearely read for suints' and fund of these other Fiven though the first grade °Mildren. girl about whom her mother|/eNJoY OUDTOORS Sze leet comin « oa wh . ~ she will be required to be out- Periences jess desirable to her, | doors with other children of her "yhany of my readers would give age on good days, for a reason- ZELLER"S RETAILERS TO THRIFTY CANADIANS Open Daily 9:30 A.M, to 6:00 P.M. Thursdey and Fridey to 9 P.M, @oseeeeersesseaee STRESS UNUSUAL 1. Be sure that every item you make is unusual and eye- catching. Turn it into something that people will look at twice, 2. Be equally sure your items are original and not copies of what someone else has been making for years. 3. Give your work style and appeal and try to anticipate fads. 4. Start with good basic de- signs and keep everything sim- ple in detail. 5. Use good materia! and spe- Dear Ann Landers: What can I do about a man who has such a dirty, suspicious mind that he is constantly embarrassing me in front of friends and rela- tives? If I wave a friendly hello to my daughter's music teacher he pulls me aside and says, "What's been going on between WORLD OF Boauty AWAITS YOU HERE ! Remove superfluous hair per- monently from face arms, legs with ELECTROLYSIS Kree Imperial Deluxe, gentle, fast by Electrolysis. MARIE MURDUFF Will be in Oshowe et the Genoshe Hotel Oct. 4, 5, 6. PHONE 723-4641 SAVE 10.00 Reg. 99.88 "CHARGE-IT" -- PAY ONLY 1.25 WEEKLY eT wo-Piece Suite A graceful suite for the ving room! Versatile Davenport easily converts into three- quarter bed, Crafted on sturdy, kiln-dried hardwood framework with double construc- tion, double layer felt cushioning. 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REJECTS CHORES "T can't get her to learn to help herself at home, such as 'dressing and a few light chores to help herself. She has read a read deal from several encyc-' lopaédias--about space, aster- oids, stars, reading Geographic thagazines and some children's books, but she doesn't like them as well. "She has brought from the school library, science and as- tronomy books. She claims she's going to be an astronomer or cartoon artist. "How can I help her to be a more friendly child towards other children She just seems t6 be a loner. I even force her outdoors to the point of crying." My reply in part: Obviously, your daughter is a very bright child and a wonder- ful reader. However, for her later happiness and gfeatest usefulness in life, she will need to cultivate some frinds of her own age. It could be that she finds that -------------------- LOOK Club Sderetaries, Executives, Stud- ente and buty responsible people-- Mere if g60d News For You! 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