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Oshawa Times (1958-), 3 Feb 1967, p. 10

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cm oe THE STARS SAY By ESTRELLITA FOR TOMORROW Personal interests will be more generously influenced than business matters on Saturday so, if possible, postpone confer- ences, impending negotiations or signing important documents until early next week when stars will be more propitious. Haste and impulsiveness could upset 10 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridoy, February 3, 1967 ANN LANDERS Undisciplined Child Always Creates Havoc FINAL Dear Ann Landers: I am still] supper. I said yes and away we boiling over that letter from the} went. Half an hour later I heard woman who had a few dozen|some stirring in the back seat of words for mothers who take] the car and was shocked to find their children to the beauty|that a girl from the dorm had shop. Nobody wants children, The super market managers com- plain because they knock over the mercliandise and fool with the carts. Movies don't want them because they are noisy. Restaurant people hate to see them come in. Many apartment ads say "No Children." Several fancy resorts print on their brochures, 'Peaceful and quiet. Adults Only." What in the world are people with children supposed to do-- keep them in the closet until they are 18? I have seen some of these youngsters whose parents never sneaked into the car and was lying on the floor, covered with| When we uncovered her she laughlingly said it was a gag and she couldn't understand why we were annoyed with her. What do you think of a gag stuffy as she insists?--Conway, Ark. Dear Ark: Gag my foot. The) little sneak was hoping to get an eyeful--or at least an earful. In my opinion this girl is a |leading contender for the 1967 |Rock Bottom Award -- skunk | division. Dear Ann Landers: About a blanket. | & like this? Are we humorless and| £ WOOL STYLES FROM ENGLAND - Tiverton of London, left, is a snug, warm, all-wool stand-away bracelet - length collar and sleeves. wool boucle with vertical diamond pattern. Seven oth- er colors are also avail- the proverbial applecart. FOR THE BIRTHDAY If tomorrow is your birthday, your horoscope indicates that if, since Jan. 1 when planetary in- fluences have been highly aus- picious, you made constructive plans for job advancement and an improvement in your finan- cial status, then followed them conscientiously, fine results should accrue within the next two months. Further boosts are forecast for mid-July, late Sep- tember, the first week of Octo- ber and next January, when you will enter a fine three- month cycle on all counts. Do not be reckless in intervening periods, however. Be especially conservative between early May and late June; also, from mid- October to mid-December. 2 DAYS Today and Saturday This is Your Last Chance To Save in This Store - Wide Right, a London cardigan, light to the touch, in blue Social activities and travel should prove highly enjoyable between June 1 and mid-Sep- took them any place. They are like savages and it's not their/four years ago I began to pica fault, Ann. They've never been/a ringing in my ears. I wen double-breasted coat with able. out before, Please print this|to two specialists and was told eo : rps : 7 ' tember, in late October, late : | letter as a rebuttal.--Pro Small/it was a defect of the nerve and V | H d f Se b t Fry |I'd better learn to live with it. Creamed Eggs 0 unteer andicra t TVICE [December and early next Jan- Emergency Sale! ! E D Pro: The "little sav-| A year later my hearing went : uary. Best periods for romance: oF " ; dibad, 1 wi Il right in small Solves Dilemma . . early April, late August, late Mayor | TEee One een ee reins an oh the Aumann t i B f t Eld 1 R d t October and December. Be on mally ope pil rer lappy id ge. grntig: are? hoe Wh i F 9| ene S er 7 esl en 5 the alert for dece; tive influ- of paintin; and restaurants are not wild be-/in large crowds I couldn't hear at § ror Supper? | mt siatibag with Sega the auditc cause they have never been out | anything because the ringing | Crafts on Wheels, a new\home for the blind. They pro- ences in . ion: Ps: - P fadetie before -- many of them have|/became louder and louder. Now| Supper ideas are always! recreational therapy program |gressed to cutting out pictures 9 a9 luring Nea Ont i last night been out a good bit. They are/I'm in agony in a crowd be- hard to come by for the busy|for elderly residents of nursingjand making scrapbooks, then|'¢™ber, otstoly ® : lo il i) a wild because they are undis-|cause I can't follow a conversa-/housewife. However, this egg|/homes will be described at the|to sanding wooden handles for|2V0id friction in close circles) sieine | between early November. and living in ¢ Future plans in-|D€ | crafts | mid-December. | A child born on this day will| ciplined. No one has taken the|tion. Don't tell me I'm too sen-|recipe solves the dilemma very 1967 Institute on Nursing Home|cloth bags. time and trouble to train them/|sitive and to go anyway--that|well and meets the needs of anicare to be held at the Park|clude more ambitious to behave propery. Ligon gen pga en por rs ¢ eet ete goaded Plaza Hotel, Toronto, Fepruary|and a Christmas bazaar. be Bikcha with the talent Children do not belong every|who have hearing problems.|w! s of nutrients and ap- i P e lessed wi nts é gorges The. project has snowballed, | reeded to succeed as a writer y yell « i il-| I've that peor . e| peal. ; . place--even well - trained chil-|I've learned tha Fg " pi The first Crafts on Wheels|to some degree as the nursing|"° Cubicles' Gel, ta Wind dren. But a youngster who isjawfully cruel. CREAME : , ra id: 4 D EGG SUPREME [program in the province is|home staff and relatives of the|_. ; dat 3 mannerly and well behaved is}woman said: Oh, | she hears "te being carried out by the Water-|patiensts have become inter- with a veritable "sixth 'sense, welcomed almost anywhere. what she wants to. cup sliced mushrooms, loo Branch of The Canadianlested and helped with extra which may lead to an extra- Die Ata (aad I had been|! I go Pl mi "7 -- 3 pon naa butter Red Cross Society. According to|materials and supervision. In ordinary interest in the occult. Michael C ear nders; I had been|ing, reading, cooking and sew-|? s ) i dating a nice chap for several|ing, but when I go where there 4 tablespoons flour or tal 'cnet gg gan Labi Page one rig Pain ni FOILED AGAIN wee a i + iliac ise: pace gh : ie tee tan taseanon bo er Friendly Visitors of the Branch|many residents have shown| Want a perfect upside-down was the gue College. oi s Any Agucal 7 1% ities aesident soi saw that many of the 60 resi-|improvement, particularly those|cake? Then use this idea from recent--meet: Last_week.-my.--boy.-friend ~~ No: Yes. Avoid crowds.|4 hard-cooked exes, sliced [dents in the three nursing/who have been moved to nurs-|the Foods Department at Mac- and District came to the dorm and asked) Dear No: igh aa 2 teaspoons chopped parsley |fomes they visited spent aling homes. from Ontario Hos-|Donald Institute, University of istered Musi me to go for a short ride beforelIt's as simple as that. 2 tablespoons Gime SleY |ereat deal of their time "just/pitals, Guelph. Line cake pan with foil ation, held pimiento sitting." Mrs. C. §. Kennedy, vice-|completely, both sides and bot- Convent, Ste > Addi A Littl S ; e % cup cooked peas To launch the project, volun-|chairman of the Services for|tom. Prepare sugar and fruit land roads. I y Ing 1TTLE pic 1-16 teaspoon paprika teers, twelve to go to the homes|Seniors Committee of Ontario|@S usual. When cake is baked, Born in Melt butter in top of a double|and six to work in the Red|Division, Canadian Red Cross|invert on serving plate and lift and ; gradu egiate, whi boiler. Blend in flour and sea.|CTOSs rooms, were recruited|Society, will tell about Craft on|Off foil. sonings. Add milk, stir, and|@nd given some training in Wheels at the Nursing Home instrume thickened. Add|Working with older people and/Institute. The institute, open to fie Bee al Crosbie studi To Your Centennial Bazaar SOFA SUITES The teas are very simple to|white pulp. Place on a cooky make, You start with a quarter|sheet and dry in a 200 degree pound of black tea. Then you/joven for 45 to 60 minutes. Let add yarious whole spices and|cool and then break into small dried orange or lemon peel.|pieces. Pour % pound of black Among the spices that combine|tea leaves into apothecary jar well with tea are anise, clove,jor other container with tight- allspice and cinnamon. Dried/|fitting lid, add orange peel and mint is good, too. You canjtwo tablespoons whole cloves make up your own favoritejand mix well. combinations or follow the sug-} Lemon-Mint tea is made by Crafts on Wheels workers be- gan with the easy task of un- og gestions below. preparing the lemon peel of 23 Be sure the orange or lemonjone Jemon as you did the WIFE PRESERVER ravelling colored yarns and peel is well-dried before you/orange, add to % pound black winding them into neat balls MARIE MURDUFF will be in Oshawa et the GENOSHA HOTEL Feb. 6, 7, 8 PHONE 723-4641 For appointment on these dates yolved in the teacher had bility toward mould their their curiosi would enjoy the concert g Music had the compose: ing and arrai the teacher, | the conductor pretation of cook until | It's fund raising time again pour a cup, sit back, and en-|mushrooms, peas, eggs, par-|i organizing simple crafts. Atjall owners and staff members eh Pape and if you're looking for some-|joy the fragrant aroma andjley and pimiento. Heat thor-|the same time permission andjof nursing homes, is sponsored FLECTROLYSIS iacatio rf thing new to sell at that antique|delicate taste. oughly. Serve on toast or in|Promise of co-operation wasi/by the Associated Nursing | Reg. 139.95 to 549.95 in 1987, joi auction, carnival bazaar or| For Orange-Clove tea: cut|Patty shells. Garnish with obtained from the nursing home|Homes Incorporated, Ontario Removes superfluous hair | by on join house tour, try spiced teas,|pee] from one medium orange|Watercress and pickle fans, |Perators. Dental Association, Ontario painlessly | TO GO FOR eet T's prettily packaged in inexpen-lin long spiral, being careful|Serves four to six. Volunteers visit the homes|Hospital Association, Ontario Try Our Kree-Imperial | 1962." . sive apothecary jars. not to take too much of the : once a week taking materials|Welfare Council and the Regi- Machine Mr. Crosb prepared at the rooms. They|stered Nurses' Association of 95 00 to 3 33 00 Perl wore e e spend an hour or more help-| Ontario. ing the residents, individually and in groups, to get started] CRANBERRY CHEESE PIE at handwork, leaving the mat-| Cranh erial with them to finish. Inlayaiiable "in" Ieounce son some cases the Red Cross/ make: i Branch markets the finished abbas pe giaateeg topping wr i ce relates that the - WEEKEND SPECIAL - Ic SALE BEDROOM SUITES Reg. 149.95 to 769.95 TO GO FOR add it to the tea. (Fresh peeljtea leaves along with four) Use pipe cleaners dipped in|by colors for residents of a never comr will develop mold after a few nag --_~ row -- _ clean year " -one did not cei) ie gn ry apc eae npc me BORDEN'S ICE CREAM 43 t se dry > peel is - cut it i For Lemon-Allspice tea, pre-|railroad equipment. SOCIAL NOTICES C e 0 & psd wat the orange or lemon in a long,/pare peel from one lemon as FORTHCOMING MARRIAGE Get Second Brick for le more training of thin spiral. Place on a cooky|directed above. Add to % SAVES SHRINKAGE Mr. and Mrs. Martin Praz- THIS WEEKEND ONLY portance. sheet and dry in a slow (200|pound black tea leaves along! Cooking meat at low to mod-\ienka, Bowmanville, wish to an- degree) oven for 45 to 60 min-|with one tablespoon allspice./erate temperatures (300 to 325|nounce the ried ile Ps utes. Let it cool and then|Store in tightly covered con-|qegrees F) avoids excess cook- riage of their eldest daughter, break up into small pieces be-|tainer. ing losses. Do not overcook: |Kathryn Lois, to Cyril Arthur fore adding to the tea. The are a is meade ly Galloway, Oshawa, son of the spiced teas will keep for|mixing one lespoon ol perform with left leg. Then,|late Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gal- ® . d tabl months in a tightly-covered con ee ane with tt estat tare with both legs stretched down, |loway. The ceremony is to take Gift and Variety 728-0651 Sororit , To Os! BRAEMO 377 Stevenson Rd. North DINETTES Reg. 39.95 to 199.95 The executi tainer. A " i ten leaves. pinch buttock muscles tightly|place on Saturday, February Pig Ba regener iy fe I | ne 25, 1967 at 3.00 p.m. at Grace : 5 TO GO FOR ee do regular tea. Use a teapot,lof % pound black tea leaves, Position: Standing, stretch|Lutheran Church, Oshawa. / nounced that warmed by rinsing it out with|one tablespoon anise seed and ~ her ree bend slowly MARRIAGE 3] in Oshawa ha hot water. Then add the tea--jone four-inch stick of cinna-|*0 tight side, keep reaching un-) 47. oa apne, Cloyd M: Swei- ef to " : ee K : er : . en i tick|til you feel the contraction in one teaspoonful for each cup of/mon, Break the cinnamon étick! 14 muscles below the waist on|gafd, Whitby, wish to announce ter -- i into smal Ipieces and combine ; red water over 'an 'sea te with tea and anise. Store in pr pogo _ snieine. At the end ard es _ vp nd . i ; of the bend hold to count of six. m sean, 00. one suse three to five minutes. Then|tighlty-covered container. Come back to upright position,|as Westlake, son of Mr. and stretch, bend and hold. Repeat/Mrs. Carmen Westlake, Osh- KEEP IN TRIM five times, Raise right arm,|awa. The ceremony took place bend toward left side and repeat|Friday, January 27, 1967 at 7.00 Banish Blues And Bulges With Isometric Contraction routine. p.m. in the Rossland Road Free By IDA JEAN KAIN {eles and flatten small of back e Pull out of the winter diol, | Sina against bed. Hold the ernar tl 10 drums... restore live tone and|™uscle contraction to a slow| i size rose gar Dales Centenr A cheque wi the centennial April meeting. The sorority excited about rose is the so they hope pink will be the pr The Parks ised an attra many annuals own greenhou: the roses so t continual bloo throughout the fal winter clearance Big. Savings in Winter Sportswear Dining Room Suites - Reg. 239.95 to 928.95 TO GO FOR 198.00 to 748.00 Mark the calendar. See how|Methodist Church, with the soon you'll get streamlining|Reverend R. H. James officiat- elaniciy. 40 the figure contol count of six, counting out loud-- ling muscles. Be fit, not flabby. results. ing. Fat does not accumulate in, over and around a muscle that is kept toned. Try a streamlining experi- ment. For a single week take six. minutes of isometric exer- cises, holding the muscle con- traction for six seconds. At the end of the week you will feel slimmer. Go the second week and you will see measurable results. Have a calendar on your bed- side table, and before you call it a day, mark X for exercise on that date. Curious how a simple check on yourself can prod you into taking six min- utes of easy exercise. Morning or evening, or both if you wish, take this easy routine, right in bed. Position: Flex both knees, and have soles of feet flat on bed (or floor). Pull up-and-in one-hold, two-hold, on up to six. Relax for a second or s0, con- tract abdominals again and re- peat exercise five times. | TRY ONE-LEGGED Position: Flex left knee only, | sole of left foot flat on bed. | Stretch right leg straight down. | Action: Again pull up-and-in/ snugly with girdle muscles. | Raise right leg and bend right) knee toward chest. Straighten| knee and slowly lower leg al-| most to bed. Flex again, and} lower to a slow count of six,| counting out loud. Hold the muscle contraction, but breathe freely. Repeat five times. Re- verse position of legs, and flex' and lower with left leg. Relax, then turn over, lying face down on bed, legs stretched down. To reach big hip muscles, | raise right leg 12 to 14 inches, keep straight, and hold to a slow count of six, and slowly) | hair design 151 KING ST. E. introduces .. . Miss Stefany For Appointment Phone 723-5201 SPECIAL Children's Styleut Mon. and Wed. Only 1,00 Has Your Food Dollar Lost It's S-t-r-e-t-c-h-? 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