Ontario Community Newspapers

Oshawa Times (1958-), 31 Mar 1966, p. 17

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an toce "Oo MONTREAL, March 31st -- Why not do a - "turnabout' with your money? As well as 'ou working for it -- let it work for you! ay a visit to THE BANK OF NOVA SCOTIA and tind out avout iz~-Seotishank. Six. Year Savings Certificates. Invest in them to get four dollars for every three dollars you put in. You buy them at a 25% discount and in six short years, they're worth their full face value! Buy as little as $10 worth, as much as you like, or buy them 50¢ at a time with Scotiabank Savings Stamps in a special Stamp Saver Book. Incidentally, they're cashable any time! DO YOU FEEL LIKE HIDING YOUR HANDS in public because of chipped and a nails? Then I have good news NG AN algae if » CONFIDENTIALLY YOURS for you... STR D LONG Nail Hardener by Helena Rubinstein. It's the wonderful nail hardener for the entire nail (not just the tips) -- ickly absorbed and no shields needed! It's dif- ferent from anything you've ever tried before -- ur nails actually gain strength as you apply it. lust brush it on and the minute your nails are dry, they're ready for pase Do try Helena Rubinstein's Strong and Long... for hands that will make a lovely public appearance. : TRAVELLERS REJOICE!... no longer need you line up at the ticket wicket! CN has solved the problem by making ticket buying easy, with their convenient 'Tickets by Mail' service. It's one of my favourite time-and-temper savers! All you need to do is phone your CN Pas- senger Sales Office and your tickets will be mailed to your home. This means you just go downtown once... that's when you go to catch your CN train. And CN makes it easy for pe to pay for your 'Tickets by Mail' -- by personal cheque or charged to your CN Credit Card -- it's that simple! NEED HELP WITH YOUR FLOORS?... Here's a 'helper' with no nonsense about it... HAWES FLOOR GLOSS does double m4 -- it protects and beautifies your floors. There's nothing quite like Hawes Floor Gloss to give a 'diamond- hard', jewel-like surface to your linoleum, mastic or rubber tile floors. Because it's non-yellowing, it brings out all their natural colour... and because it's a self-polishing liquid, it spreads smoothly and easily -- no gabbitiy needed to make your floors gleam and glow with beauty. Have floors to be proud of... and you will... with Hawes Floor Gloss -- another fine GP product from the Grant laboratories! RUBY RED, LIGHT AND DELICIOUS -- I know you'll agree once . you've tasted BRIGHTS LOGANVALE WINE Brights COCKTAIL. It's a truly inspired blending of rs carefully selected ruby port and loganberry LORANUALE | extract made from freshly picked loganberries. @ | This happy "marriage" produces a delightful (ine wine you'll always want to have on hand for Cackitoit guests, for parties and to "top off" a top-flight simu | dinner. And Loganvale'is ideal with either eee cake or cheese and crackers. Once you've served Brights Loganvale Wine Cocktail, I know it will always be on your wine list. oS THE FOOD OUTLOOK IS FRESH AND SUNNY when I visit DOMINION. And that's not a forecast but a say fact! Dominion always has a wholesome Vai variety of produce on display... juicy, sun- 6° ripened fruits to make wonderful desserts E and crisp, green vegetables that are a natur- ~ ea al with Dominion's famous meats. What's : il more, Dominion carefully clean and trim all their produce and that saves you and me time and trouble in preparing and cook- ing. But while the produce department is another good reason to switch to Dominion it's still mainly because of the meat that more Canadians shop at Dominion than at any other store. HAVE YOU EVER TRIED TO WEAR A SMILE when your feet ache? It isn't easy, and that's why I suggest you try DR. SCHOLL'S BALL-O-FOOT CUSHIONS, the scientifically designed, deep- ly cushioned supports that absorb the shock of every step you take. And for quick relief for aching bunions and enlarged joints I suggest Dr. Scholl's Foam-Ease Bunion ) Shields and Bunion Reducers. They reduce S a shoe friction and painful pressure from tender areas too. Dr. Scholl's Foot Aids are' sold everywhere -- drug, shoe and department stores. Try them and keep smiling! $m sme ets 4 me add joyce' e SHAPED TO FASHION... WEIGHTLESS... WONDERFULLY JOYCE. $15.95 "Show Dowen" *h eo " J ge CALIFORNIA| OPEN FRIDAY 'TIL 9 P.M, DAVIDSON SHOE STORE 31 Simcoe St. N. Downtown Oshawa i> CHILD GUIDANCE Mothers Should Not Shield Only Child From Other Children THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, March 31, 1966 97, to you before and was very sat- isfied with the advice you gave me. Now I would like your ad- vice once again." ATTRACT FRIENDS My reply in part: There is By GAnny-C, MYERS, PhD fine by herself but when play-|nothing strange about the way | Some mothers of an only child under four or five enjoy the child so. much and guide him +with such. great ease. when. no jother child is present that they }dread the time when he can't |be with them constantly. One mother of a youngster, two, jsaid she dreaded to think of jwhen other children might treat jher youngster roughly and hurt) }him. | | A mother writes from upper| {New York state: "My little girl, 31 months, is} an only child, which I think is| ithe problem. She spends most} of her time with me as my hus-| band is gone quite a lot due to! ihis job. However, the problem) jis she doesn't seem to be able) }to join in the rough-and-tumble| j with other children. She plays Little ing with other children she is usually in tears most of the time. My daughter can't bear to be pushed or pulled and she} can't stand another child to in-| terfere in any way with what | she's doing. | "Sometimes she stands and screams at the top of her. voice. I feel very cross with her some- times but I really don't know the best way to handle this. I have spanked her a few times, then realized it was the wrong thing to do. She is such a happy little girl, very talkative and creative when she's in the house alone with me. "IT would appreciate your ad- vice very much, I must add that she's always very pleased to see children and often cries when they leave. I have written oO \ Gad-Abouts your little girl acts, She feels so safe and secure with you alone that she finds this nicer than being with other children. They won't let her have her way. They sometimes push or hit her and grab her things.- Try to find a nursery school for her or enter her in the nurs- ery department of a Sunday school. She needs so much to be with other children of her age so she. can get used to being with them and learn gradually to look after herself. Perhaps you could attract some other children of her age to your home, one at first, more later, or go with her to a home where another child near her age lives, Consider trying to work out a plan with other mothers. of very young children A Go for easy shapes Shapes that swing and shift and walk a dog with you and still look perfectly beautiful to wear to church or school. So much, the better if they feature daisies, dots, and ruffles. in which you and they. take turns having your child and a/ few more at the home of each for short periods--a play-school, Then you might| study your daughter and guide| her in being a good and happy | playmate. | You will have to steel your-| self against seeing her get some| small bumps and hurts with| other children, as a part of her| growing up. 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