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Oshawa Times (1958-), 11 Dec 1965, p. 16

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ee 16 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Sdturday, December 11, 1968 } STUFFED DOLLS and 'animals which delight young Still Time To Make Dolls children are Christmas gifts easy to make at home. The From Colorful Cotton Remnants Those perfect Christmas gifts, the ones" that are attractive, useful, personal and cost next- to-nothing, are no farther away than your sewing basket, ac- to Joan Blanchard, home and fashion consultant. Any woman pho sews at home is bound to have the in- gredients handy for whipping up a batch of stuffed animals and dolls that will charm the most sophisticated children. Miss Blanchard says all that is need- ed is a little time, some small of dolls and animal toys to| prove her point. was simple she says. For dolls') bodies she used plain broad- cloth in pale shades such as| oyster or pink. Clothes which) skirts and hats were made in a variety of prints with bits of ribbon or binding trims. Realistic hair was created| with oddments of yarn and happy faces full of personality) emerged from elementary em-| broidery stitches. The patterns pieces of colorful cotton, ol stockings for stuffing and, to} make the job easier, some of} the excellent commercial pat-| terns which are available With plain and printed cot-| tons she has created an array) Institute's Plea To Be Considered GUELPH (CP)--The Feder- ated Women's Institutes of On- tario have been told by Justice Minister Cardin that their' plea for legalized abortion in some cases will be considered Mr. Cardin's statement was passed along to the group Thursday by Mrs. L. G. Lym- burner of Port Colborne in a progress report on resolutions presented to the FWIO board last May. y The justice/ minister said their request Would be con- sidered when the section of the jgingham dress include transfers for the faces and the stitches can be done by sewing machine. | Miss Blanchard's collection} includes Raggedy Ann printed pinafore and her broth-| er Raggedy Andy in a pair of | blue denim cotton stretch pants. | Hill Billy Pearl sports a bright| with patches} and wears a rakish cotton hat | over her yellow pigtails. Gran- ny Go Go, in a colonial print! and a cotton lace cap is another charmer. Cuddly animals large wil small were created from vari-| ous printed cottons and broad-} cloths and decorated with bright | ribbon collars, appliqued noses and embroidered whiskers. All are, of course, completely wash- able. Miss Blanchard said the} small pussy cats, rabbits, dogs | ete. beloved as pillow pets by) small children, must be wash-| able. If old stockings are not) available she recommends use| of synthetic stuffing. | 1 Criminal Code dealing with) abortion comes up for review, | Mrs. Lymburner told the mem-| bers. | She said Mr. Cardin did not} indicate when the review would| be made. | A request from the FWIO| that registry office fees be waived for WI curators had been turned down, Mrs. Lym- burner said. The curators use the registry "offices <while*com- piling historical data The meeting ends Saturday HOUSEHOLD HINT An apple a day, the Ontario Food Council, Department of Agriculture, reminds us, can be especially beneficial to the young if it's eaten immediately following a meal or sweet| GIFTS corex) FASHION FLAIR | From Black's .. . @ Suits and Dresses © Sportswear ® Evening Gowns _® Sweaters * Blouses ® Coats and Jackets @ Slims and Skirts ----_---- cost is mainly tir: and pat- terns which make the job easier. OFFERS OLD MEMENTO The last thing you want when preparing a holiday meal is a crisis in the kitchen such as results when' the range turns cranky or the drain clogs up. Best way to guard against eith- er eventuality is to check for time. Some first aid treatment which you can administer your- self will often affect the de- sired cure. If not, call for pro- fessional help. Start with the top of the range. Chief check-point on the gas range is the ports (the little holes in the burners). They often get clogged which affects the. heat output. Scrub with a wire brush dipped in a solution Forestall A Kitchen Crisis Clean Stove And Drains suspicious symptoms ahead of/rig' light has the bad habit of going out, lift off the top and clean the pilot with a pin as it may simply be clogged with dust and soot. Relight. To increase the flame, turn the little screw to. 2 To decrease, turn to the t. Now for the sink. A good safe treatment which won't | affect the septic tank or corrode plumbing is to pour three table- spoons of sal soda concentrated down the drain and run good hot water slowly until the gran- ules dissolve. Plumbers pre- scribe this remedy and sug- gest that it be repeated at weekly intervals to keep pipes perking. of sal soda concentrated. Rinse thoroughly and dry, open side down, in the oven: Light each durner as soon as it's put back in place to make su: : it's oper- ating. As for the electric range, the most common cause for poor trical problem, is need for a cleaning. Lift out each unit with a knife, when cool, and brush off any stuck-on particles of charred food, Clean the rim on lwhich the unit rests with dry sal soda concentrated applied with a damp sponge. Rinse with a well-squeezed out sponge and "\dry. Wash reflector pans with performance aside from an.elec-| tory soap and water before replac- ing units, They must be kept POOLE, England (CP)--One|shiny because they affect the of the violins that played the hymn Nearer, My God, Construction! Thee on the Titanic as the liner sank in 1912 distribution of heat. There's little you can do for the electric range broiler unit jaside from keeping it clean, The to is for sale at this| gas range broiler unit, however, Dorset town, A survivor of the|should have the ports scrubbed disaster sold it to the father included dresses, pinafores,| fred Carver, the present owner,| of| With the sal solution, Check the jair shutter (located at the turn- nm end of the burner's arm) who now wants £75 ($225) for|to make sure ii's slightly open the 78-year-old instrument Township Elects Woman Reeve | KINGSTON (CP) -Dorothy Gaylord's surprise election vic- as reeve of Kennebeck Township north of here set a county council precedent. The 36 - year - old housewife will be the first woman on.the 20-member council. _ Mrs. Gaylord, the mother of five children, defeated veteran politician James Guernsey, who had held the post since 1951. THE FOR TOMORROW a pleasant day. Especially fa- '|however. The entire months of Wifiitwo wisi | By ESTRELLITA Sunday's horoscope promises vored are creative interests, so- cial gatherings and family mat- ters. If possible, forget business and try to get some retaxation. FOR THE BIRTHDAY If tomorrow is your birthday, you should find the year ahead marked by unusual progress. As of Monday, you entered an excellent five - month cycle where finances are concerned and if you don't, in a spirit of optimism splurge extrava- gantly, you should find your ac- counts in a healt! stzte by mid-May. Be careful of unne- cessary spending during the first two weeks in April, in early June or next November, August and September will also be good for monetary matters, as will early October. Best. pe- riods for job advancement: The balante of this month, January, May, September and October of 1966. Along personal lines: Look for interesting romantic devel- opments in January, May, late June and late August; toward stimulating social activities and opportunities to travel during the next two months; also be- tween July and September of next year. There's possibility of a change jn your home environ- CTR CRAY ichould make you happier for years fo come. - t A child born on this day will) be clever, ingenic s+ and shrewd --especially in business matters. | i} DAY AFTER TOMORROW | Important matters are des- tined to move at hi'" tempo on/| Monday, with promise of attain-| ment of cherished goals and un-| expected fulfillment of personal desires. Do your best on this' generous day, ' If Monday is your birthday, your horoscope indicates that decisions you make during the next five months could have far- reaching effects -- especially) from a financial standpoint. | This cycle is a good one and/ could net fine gains but, as aj Sagittarian, you are unusually | generous and could go over-! board in spending for family | and friends, thus i for career The balance of | month, January, May and Octo-| ber, 1966. | Aspects governing your per-| sonal life will be generally good in this new year of your life, promising harmony in domestic, social and sentimenetal relation- | ships. Best periods for ro- mance: January, May, late June and late August; for tra- vel and stumulating social ac- tivities: The next two months, | ment in June but one which July, August and September. so that air gets in. 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