Oshawa Times (1958-), 15 Mar 1965, p. 12

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BOTTOM COMES OUT ON TOP The bottom of an old ~ fashioned wicker chair forms the brim of this hat introduced in London, Mar. 8 by Madame Vernier, cele- brating her 25th anniversary in the: hat business. Lon- don fashion circles say the hat modelled by Hannerle ANN LANDERS Behind the Uniform There Is a Woman * "Dear Aan Landers: You wanted to hear from nurses who married their patients. I was 4 night nurse who fell head over teakettle for a patient the first * tle J laid eyes on him. On the fifth night he said, "You give the best back-rub in the world. If you agree to give me a back- rub every night I will marry " you." "I thought this was terribly cite and a unique way of pro- posing. I was out of my mind "With joy. also a nurse, I didn't need Sigmund Freud to draw me a picture. I now know that a man who marries his nurse is really ooking for his mother.--MY MISTAKE Dear Ann Landers: You didn't ask the men who had married nurses to write in but I'd like to say a few words. I married a nurse and it was the smartest thing I ever did in my life- We have lived in By LINDA CRAWFORD MONTREAL (CP)--Furs for spring dominated a showing of Canadian couturier Raoul-Jean Foure's private collection to the press Tuesday. Brief jackets, capes and stoles were shown in great always with an emphasis on the ligher look in the adapta- tion of luxurious furs to bright spring ensembles. Several capes came with. el- bow - length cuffs for cooler spring days, and these cuffs could be removed for warmer weather, One such cape in black lammoire had detach- able cuffs of chinchilla. Another innovation in styling was the belt effect under the cape, One in Russian sable had a straight belt of fur touching the waistline. variety of color and cut, but;dr Emphasis On "The Lighter Look' In Montreal Spring Fur Showing Most unusual was a stole of four bands of violet mink, em- broidered on a double chiffon lining. This produced a long, mobile scarf that looked casu- ally, elegant and easy to wear. It was shown with a_horizon- tally stitched, wide-belted blue eSs, The fur jackets. ended at, or just above, the waist. Some had widened shoulders, but on the whole the look was narrow and uncluttered, . Mr. Foure's dresses and dress - coat ensembles utilized "Ie linge etagee"--his term for a series of straight bands at the: hemline to give the effect of double or triple skirts. These tiers usually showed below a princess line tunic with a slightly flared skirt. Matching coats were also the seven- eighths length fitted tunic style. CHILD GUIDANCE By GARRY C. MYERS, PhD In all the literature on the education of the retarded child, practically no mention is made of reading aloud to him or her, While the practice of reading aloud to the average child from two to seven has been 'growing rapidly there's not much evi- dence that many retarded chil- dren are being read to, Many seem to believe that the re- tarded child at four, five or six would not listen if read to or that the retarded child as old as twelve or fifteen is too old to be interested. It is not easy for a parent of a retarded child to think of him as having a mind of a normal child three, five or more years younger. if you think your child is retarded, whether he is four, nine or sixteen, keep trying to read to him. You don't need to have an intelli- gence rating of him by a psy- chologist, though such might be helpful, ATTRACTIVE BOOKS Just try him out with a beau- tiful book of pictured rhymes or brief stories which you know appeal to average children; on the basis of what he has been able to learn to do, keep guess- ing on the kind of material he will respond to. The chances are you will try him on ma- terials far too hard for him. As soon as he is attracted to jpictures on a page and keeps looking and listening for a few Dehn is one of the year's smartest, Experts may be off their rockers, but it looks tip-top from here. (AP Wirephoto) 'THE STARS SAY By ESTRELLITA FOR TOMORROW Self - control and emotional]| ability will be needed now, There may be evidence of stress on the part of some, so you must do your special part to maintain harmony. During the evening hours, avoid extremes of any kind, FOR THE BIRTHDAY If tomorrow is your birthday, your horoscope indicates that, for the next year, it would be wise to temper monetary am- bitions with thriftiness, Even though some good financial breaks show in your chart -- notably, during early May, in July, mid-September, mid-Octo- ber and next January -- you Reading Aids Progress Of Retarded Children \three different cities in the past | would not be wise to undertake \10 years and wherever we go ~Well that was five years ag0|my wife can get a job, Nurses aid he has held me to mYjare always needed and the pay «promise. It doesn't matter if Tjis good. A man who marries a sick or well, exhausted Or/nurse can also take off time for » he reminds me that Iihunting and fishing and just } ermmged and out comes the/resting, bing alcohol. Dear Ann Landers; I'm He is a good husband in many|nurse who married her patient ways but there are times whenjand it is murder. Orrin thinks E-wish I were a secretary or @|a nurse is supposed to be a chorus girl.--ETHEL |doctur, too. Whenever the least ~Dear Ann: I married my pa-jlittle thing goes wrong with him : feat and J have never regretted|he wants me to diagnose and No other career offers ajprescribe medication, I think he woman a better opportunity to|would even let me operate on Iéarn what a man is really like|him. before she goes out with him.) Unless a nurse wants to keep Most men are at their absolute|her cap on-around the clock any real expansion along these you happen to be engaged in any speculative ventures now, be sure you are out of them by the first week in June, Two more admonitions: Make no Joans in late May and be ex- ceedingly cautious in protecting monetary interests between No- vember 15 and December 15. Occupational interests will re- ceive a boost from late April through early May; also in late December and early January. But you'll have to put forth best efforts to attain them, This is one of those years in which lines for another year. And, if} June an_ outstanding moments at a streich while you talk with him about these pic tures, he may be ready to con tinue looking and listening as you talk from the book--as you read aloud to him, He may grow interested in the sounds of the words he hears as well as in the pictures; and some may be /amiliar to him; mays stir up memories in him and fire his imagination, DON'T BE DISCOURAGED Keep trying him on different kinds of materials. You may) need to go down the levels of difficulty a good distance before he responds with enthusiasm As his span of interest and attention may be short, don't be discouraged if he won't sit still to look and listen very long. As|child you may do a lot to get soon. as his interest lags, put/him to want to read, to get him the book away, as you shouldjready to read. for any other child. | vaste' oaTineveuriad Bring it back for him tater| PARENTS QUESTIONS again and again. You may| Q. Don't you believe that wisely decide to try an easier|teachers wishing to stimulate book next time. Be happy if you|children to w rie creatively see the slightest gain in his\Would do well readiness to sit still and to listen longer, By reading to him you give him something to talk about, you help him increase his vo- cabulary, and improve in verbal expression, Sometimes the re- tarded child does not speak plainly, See how reading aloud to him could help him inthis FURS FOR SPRING dom- inated a showing of Cana- dian couturier Raoul-Jean Foure's private collection in Montreal. Brief jackets, capes and stoles were shown evidence has been revealed that is a necessary forerunner learning to read; So as you read less in verse? verse their attention is, usually, on rhyming. When they write prose they aim to express ideas, CLOTHES FOR INDIA OAKVILLE, Ont Pullen, an Oakville girl have special education to readifor the Canadian to him, just read Mang others|Services Overseas, has _ been --older children, either parent,|sent 15 tea-ehests full of clothes. a grandparent, or a guest or|The clothes were collected by baby sitter may be able to read|the Oakville branch of the Ca- | Persona! interests will be jlivelier than business pursuits, \favor.ed, with outstandingly mental matters in late June, all of July and late September. The latter two periods will be most auspicious for marriage. Travel doesn't seem to be highlighted in your chart this year but, if you want to take a short trip, the most propitious first three weeks of July. A child born on this day will tional and intuitive, |however, Romance is especially) good aspects governing senti-|¢ period will occur during the]: be extremely sentimental emo-|' to him, It's one thing almostinadian Saye the Children Fund anybody can do. for refugee children who have In various studies, abundant!lost their parents. facility of speech in any child to to the retarded or slow-learning to encourage them to write more in prose and A, Yes; when children write) (CP)--Judy| now direction. You don't need tojteaching near the Indian border | University in great variety. This is a pearl mink stole with a heavy border of Canadian dark majestic mink tied on the shoulder. (CP Wirephoto) VALUABLE GROUND LISBON (AP)--Coffee has be- come the main export product of Portugal overtaking such traditional exports as cork and fish, the ANI news agency re- ports, It said 1964 coffee exports from Portuguese West Africa (Angola) came to a record $100,671,480 and most went to the U.S. TV and STEREO ) wavne's 78 Simcoe N. Telephone 723-1411 4 in Our BRIDAL GOWNS BRIDESMAID'S GOWNS White Church Aisle Runners BRIDE'S HEADPIECES CRINOLINES Ring Beorer Cushions MEN'S FORMAL WEAR MINK STOLES WHITE FOX FUR Ritson Rd. $., eeeeeee8¢ S$ 725-3338 A Touch of Paris |} | Write for this Discover what it means to bea nothing will be handed to the UNPAINTED |_ FURNITURE @ CHESTS @ DRESSERS @ DESKS @ BOOKCASES WILSON'S | -FURNITURE |] 20 CHURCH ST. OSHAWA worst when they are sick, Ajand for the rest of her life--I , young woman who could find a\suggest she marry a man who|Piscean on a silver platter, man attractive after she has|knows nothing about her nursing} The one exception is the cre- Cared for him in a hospital sees|career.--24 HOUR DUTY lative worker, who should have something very special in the) Dear Ann Landers: Yo,ujan exceptionally good year, guy. After 14 years we are still|wanted to hear from nurses who| --""----S--C--C--C--C----™ - very much in love.~ANOTHER|married patients. Well, I may|eause she wants to be needed _ ANN : well be the best authority in theland leaned on. After marriage, . «Dear Ann Landers: Harry and|world. I married four times, andighe resents his weakness and F met in orthopedics when heeach time it was e patient dependency--and the bitterness broke his leg on a ski slope.) M, first husband died, I di-|egmes out. Sick? You're darned The trouble with these brokenvorced my second and thirdiright- 1 am and 1 admit it.-- leg creeps is that they are not\husbands and | am putting upjR, N FROM N.J. sick, Any nurse will tell you|with Number Four because if I\-- See Ene ee that a man with a broken leg\divorce him I'll make the same [peste TROLS (eter CD elt E/ if Through) krowledge can be plenty fast on his feet--|mistake again. ELECTRIC SHAVERS cast and all. | Never mind why a_ patient Harry was the smoothest,)marries his nurse. I look at it Q. Hove electric shavers and blede razors ever been subjected to scientific comparison? most charming (and disarming) |from the other side. Why does ~man I'd ever met in my life.ja nurse marry her patient? Be- * The fact that he was. 10 yeou ----------_------ - my. senior--and divorced--didn't » oer me We were married SINUSITIS efore he had his cast removed, epone he had his cast removed | Nervous Stomach A. 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