oh Keep Medicine Chest In Good Order iawhit, sid a wet water bots) HOUSEHOLD MINE =] cork toe ee os abaosteat If you line your bread box with OTHER CHEST ITEMS | paper toweling or waxed paper it «nd beauti'ul bul need special 'To Meet Emergency In The Kitchen | If there are youngsters in the wil] keep it free from crumbs. |iare, A penetrain: flon sealer is ww ~~ |house, oil of cloves is a handy'The paper can be lifted out with waxing is advisable A self-polish- By CAROLYN WILLETT old medicines and other things remedy for toothaches. {the cumbs, leaving the box clear. bug wax is said to be best. Canadian Press Staff i.riter [Which should be thrown out. Talcum powder, a graduated ee tet OTTAWA (CP) -- When junior) Poisons, Stioid be clearly label: Radiche glass & a edicine 8 in and.placed on a separate shelf, dropper, a package of tissues, E jorgiehes 3 ues OF 8 Dari! she said in an interview. The saf- wooden applicators and toothpicks STORE OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT TO ¢ who Knows just where she can est place for bottles with the skull and a card of safety pins are sug- find bandages and first-aid equip-|and cross-bones label is under lock gested miscellaneous items. m nt and hy neta it Miss MacLaren says that when i } . John mbulance suggests it comes to medicines, they should § THE DAILY TIMESGAZETTE, Thursday February 7, 1951 | A medicine chest shoud be, Kel occ tems for basic medicine be taken only on a doctor's pre- ---- fin 2 sale DR DIOS chests: : scription, and thrown out when the M {holding labelled medicines and First. a reliable thermometer, treatment is finished, A W f Creates Home Atmos here first aid dressings--say St. John kept in a case. ; : Its dangerous using medicine SHELL JUST 1 e P Ambulance Association experts. An assortment of first-aid dres- prescribed for one illness on an- Margaret MacLar n superin- | $088 = Zdiesive Lressiuge a other member o the family. \ . , {couple of two - inch gauze ban- n outline of what to do until i | hat Makes Or Breaks A Man {tendent of . St. Joho Ambulance dages. adhesive plaster, absorb- the doctor arrives is well-written ; OUR NEW {nursing divisions, sai Tes loins ent cotton, a couple of triangular and illustrated in a handbook cal- | chests tend to get cluttered with\,, 4 00c "for slings, small scis-'led Fundamentals of First Aid, VALENTINE a is successful business wife appre- |sors and tweezers : . prepared by St. John Ambulance ! I ASHINGION A iE Whim pore and maintains a home and | PERSONALS When it comes to using a mild and available from local St. Joha 3 \o lana cooking, taking care of the family in which her husband is | antiseptic, it's wisest to ask the branches. p BLOUSES ids and keeping things generally rmanent chairman of the family druggist or doctor to sug- The handbook is also handy for on an even keel is all right. Board." 4 : tend gest one. But aromatic spirits ofithe glove compartment of a car } | "But if she really knows her job, This was one of the conclusions About fifty relatives and friends ammonia for use as a stimulant, and a travelling variation of the 4 b from research data compiled for extended bon-voyage wishes 10 p;phing alcohol, soda bicarbonate. home first-aid kit is also a use- Ishe can increase her husband's : M d M Ronald Cox as lieyli i Fi > 3 n : hn as|/four years by the Fry organiza- Mr. an rs. a bottle of acetylsalicylic acid ful item. i ; \ Made to sell a wy 2 [tion on the responsibilities of a they left last Sunday for Malton) ------------ ARR EER -- : Y aq ot 6.95 ! 2 ines: J i y is airport whence they flew to Los! This is the contention of a mau- (businessman's wife toward his STBAFL WISCEE niEY Were" thoy TO LIVE IN CALIFORNIA hi consulting firm that says|SUTRESS, ik of the material has|will make their home. Mr. aad 4 {there are plenty of examples to Entre' IM Ci rer vests of honor Mr. Ronald Francis Cox and | awa formerly of Ayrshire, Seo prove i Come from the firm annual man Mrs. 'Co% re Slests MOCy 1s ie his bride the former Miss Bar a a Ne aes 000 510.000 a Your: a Nilliatn ccitives and their wives analyze Mrs. Fred Smith, Elgin street For Gifts ...For You bara June Boyd are pictured | oe "nr "and Mrs. Frank A. Cox |J Biehl. oresident of George Fry| problems of business and industry. east, suiorisined for them at a following their marriage recent- { of Oshawa. The couple left Jast |and Associates of New Yok, Chi-'SHOULD UNDERSTAND . r ly at Simcoe Street United | Sunday to live in Los Angeles cago and Los Angeles. "He has a Another conclusion is that a wife| Among the invited guests a* the { w Church. The bride is the daugh- | California. _ |wife who meets him at the door | should have some knowledge and Phos Ri hi Bg ior Guide le € ter of Mrs. John Boyd of Osh- --Photo by 5Sneyd |with her problems, her troubles.| ni. .ianding of her husband's|leaders to be held by the Oshawa ae S------------------------_----er= --|her desires to be entertained. He business TR 5 iz ~: li ; i S SS. Division of the Canadian Girl : ' |is ridden with proplems. He Dieh. said: "We don't want her Guide Association on Friday eve- President Pursues Poultrymen's es at sexsi w ato sinh Ve bince™ But aaa he par ma berfumed. { Fig hg has a wife who there re other ways te become George's Anglican Church are the i ; J ut s | Rev Mrs. George Tel- ft: 'Teryl ! suit : : : |knows her husband well enough to!" Ormec an Reverend and Mrs. G eft: 'Terylene' su | ; ots One wife said: "All I try to do|ford, the Reverend and Mrs Clin- / : : " Aim, Freshness, Quick Deliver y [know what he needs, who acts as; 5, yo enough about the busi- ooh D /; Sk Mayor W. John Nay 0 eC won blouse detailed with lace \ a sounding board for him, Whol... 5, that [can be a gracious jor, 'and Mrs. Naylor, Mr. Alfred White, sizes 12 to 18. 4.95 Ny : . in. makes family and business 'com- . 0 ¥ g By JO ALDWINCKLE at the dinner which was 2 Sombln. patible He gets that promotion Hostess and not tread on anyone's Harrell, president, Oshawa Boy : ; The turn of a quick retort that 26 #8 AE home econ- and soon is making $25.000 a year ves. i Mire. Executive pash her Scoot Association, and Mes, Har- y Centre: Butterflies in flight finolved busuess executives Ivey "he. natate and the 2, Giference of SIO. Tn Bp bande 7% HEE FEE omimsatoer and Mra. Payer on drip-dry 'Terylene'. White 0 helpless 'au 1 Yai 3 d years $10,000 a year adds up to a "= a i i i 8 : Vrs, aynier, : : max of a dinner held by ibe board head chef of the hotel. cos au vi quarter of a million.' orshe encourages him i Bis Mr. S. A Richardson, executive or beige Sizes 12 to 20. 4.95 : . s s C ) ; 2 WIV v 2 s < : . shard , of directors of the Fouliry Pro LOOK OVER THE WIVES on his time and attention. She commissioner, anc Vrs, 'lctiarg - 7 | / Right: Embroidered 'Terylene' ducts Institute of Canada at the SPring chicken braised in wine yp "and more companies to-O0 " iE son Toronto &his and served on a bed of buttered never nags or demands too much Blouse with peter pan collar. King Edward Hotel, ay are taking a good look at RF Nags ¢ . } : noodles and mushrooms served a) y . : of him in his career i t ial '3 Are & 4 r week i with tiny baked man 3 wife WheD eXeciiive jobs What about other women? Whiising Jems of bing ed "dR White or blue. Sizes 12 to 20. 4.95 At the sonclusion of ber dress onions and French beans. | And that Bion soll te question "When her husband's position Everybody likes to read about Kinky HP 3 oR cle y g " The dessert constituted a cream " A 3 requires association or work with| 7 2 a A " . 5 v 4 of the Home Economics Depart. te d€oeh facet Mee LATE of what Mrs. Executive should be |giiler "women, the well-adjusted Whol PEOPIS ave, (OI0E 20, i Jou : SPECIAL PURCHASE ment of the University of Toronto, | ca1a4 and topped with spun sugar Both she an Tm 4% business wife is understanding and taining a guest from out of town | NEW SPRING SKIRTS a a roses and leaves. trusting. Her felationswip with hig just telephone the social depart: : > x i Following such fine fare Miss [secretary is cordial and ome of oo. "Ts 3474 and share your \ Jiln, 2 fremen Sertific sie by the Mcintosh received an ovation| LODGES AND {mutual respect." == i with I. There {3.1% : of pastel wool tweed Resident, Mr. Gera gle Of when she announced that she bh charge for these .paragraphs and Four luxury tablets of Yardley Soaps : : § Mode te sell ot 14.93 4 aking th i would speak on obesity and the SOCIETIES | STEP-IN DRESS the interest rate, among your ac- with the delightful fragrances of Lotus . ole o i fation the "Mert 'President took ad Sanger ol over epum arch be » quaintances is high. Lavender Red R 1 Orchis. Gift boxed ? ! 2 ie Spoke on lhe researc P - = - - sender, Red Roses and Orchis. Gift boxe: vantage of his office and kissed jpg Followed at the University on! ~ VICTORIA LODGE, LTB A --- we ven 4 ¢ oges ar Ai . Just arrived! Wool tweed she astonished Miss McIntosh on' gyer.weight which is a serious| The regular meeting of Vie- eh in the attractive window-pane package. skirts tinted in Spring's both cheeks problem in Canada and pointed tora Lodge No. 55, Loysl True, , newest pastels to enliven "I appreciate the honor thus ous the value of poultry meat, Blues was held at Coronation } your dark Winter ba on me," the attractive eggs and gluten-free bread in low/Orange Temple. 5 2, \ a, arch It Prunette replied, 'and I am happy calorie diets The meeting opened with Wor-| R ZZ \ : wardrobe. t's easy to #0 report that the egg is fresh". Mr. S. L. Rodway, gener alghipfyl Brother Fred Thompson | v 41 | pick 2 or 3 from this When the explosive laughter manager, introduced the directors presiding. 1 group of slim and table rapping that followed and guests present among Whom = yu. = iiiiee of the last meet- \ . . | : I lected vd wolki Jo Aldwinckle Women's Editor Dial RA. 3-3474| | By MARTHA COLE said: "Fundamentally the most PE 2 Bad subsided somewhat, tho presi- were newspaper women, Marjorie 3 wid 8006s: It 1a the Tirst time In| Ellwood. Toronto. and Jo Ald-|Ing were read and general bust styles. Sizes 10 to 20, 4 life I am sorry to be Ruth- winckle, Oshawa, both of whom a Just 9.95 J , 8." have been honored with 'Good! Sister Sarah Logeman wa s| presented with a gift in appre-| PROMPT FREE DELIVERY an? shit JBYSIY province was represented Egg certificates, |clation of her services and faith- 7 WIFE PRESERVER Re iA i Aoki H [fulness to the lodge. | ' 8 KING ST. € OSHAWA S25,5Meoe ST.S | | Happy birthday was sung for ' . .2241 PHONE RA 5-3546 Westmount & S GROUPS, CLUBS Sister Auxle Thoms, Sister, Ger- Bin 8 Bet a fover thermo PHONE RA 3 2245 February Meeting RTE S88 anc -is'er jan £2, sure it is sanitary for the next|| HENS N IO RIAA A= AAs AAAS Sat Ini LE ETL) AUXILIARIES a. were given by th J Sie 4 8 gecded. Wath L wi : The February meeting of West-| | Ss y e soap or detergent suds in cool v mount Home and School Associa- [Yazions committees Jonoweq by| e water, as it is maintained that] 317 BROCK ST. SOUTH WHITBY MO 8-2338 tion was held on Monday evening, : y |the treasurer s report. | hot water is not necessary be- February 5. CANADIAN LEGION AUX. | It was decided to have a bingo| : cause the soap serves to wash This month being Founders'| The Ladies Auxiliary to the Ca-jon Thursday, February 14, for| J 5 germs and bacteria away. th, Mrs. Samuel McReelis, Radian Legion, Branch 43, met onthe members at the home of Sis-| a ---- sident briefly outlined the his Tuesday evening with president ter Ina Milgate. of Home and School associa- Mrs. Peter Simmons presiding. Following the closing of Lodge 1. i It was announced that work for (2 penny sale was held and re-| > -- P Slons. | ¥ | : : the bazaar was progressing and |freshments were served. Plans for the coming birthday yao and Boy was ri out| id were discussed. Mr. Harold |¢; he made up. Members who can SUNSHINE REBEKAH LODGE ascoe, principal, reported that ge or knit could help in making | - Sunshine Rebekah Lodge, No. the skating carnival held last|o qq for the bazaar to be held in 222, held its regular meeting in month proved to be an enjoyable April. the lodge rooms with Noble Grand and profitable event : On behalf of the members Mrs. [Sister Jennie Perry presiding in Mr. A. 8. Winter, principal of Simmons presented a wedding gift| the Noble Grand's chair, and| the Duke of Edinburgh School|to Mrs. M. Farrell whose wedding Sister Florence Johnston in the spoke on the subject of 'Reading took place recently, Vice Grand's chair. Two officers LIFE'S in the Elementary Schools". Par-| next week the members of Were absent. is who Were present gepatied Bowmanville and Whitby Auxil-| a lengthy ick re] ort was sub- : a greater understanding of |i; wi i . | mitte y Sister Johnston, and " the "Onlt System", now employ- ay hui Be Yisitons. A Sot mest. three applications for membership LOVELIEST ed in the elementary schools. Mr. followed by entertainment and Were received. Announcement was Winter stressed that reading was refreshments. A good attendance Made that the bus will leave the L 4 . OMENTS undoubtedly the most important gs mbers was ho for. {bus terminal at 7 p.m. on Tues-| of all subjects, as it was the basis * 4 "xian of Cards was. dis.| 98%, Feb. 12. for Brooklin : 40, of all other subjects. He pointed . ccoq and under the convenor-! The members were also re- By ANNE ADAMS ; gut that if a child was unable to ship of Mrs. Herbert Bathe wil] | minded that Past Grand Master| with a Printed Pattern -- sew- bc SE pead well he would not be in a . Brother Willlamson would speak ' ~ po take place on March 12. Tickets 4 ing's easler than ever, to make position to read and fully under-| i at Pickering on Tuesday evening|, ori : lov; 4 will be available next week. ' . your favorite step-in dress. Novel . stand such things as Jext books Mrs Alyn Elliott with three 2n the hy the C.P Wi T. yoke has a new touch--soft Dlous- The unforgettable happiness of this and arithmetic role oi other members visited airview tice after next fodge meeting aiso|ing in back. Simple bodice, easy day of days will be symbolized forever Oshawa was striving to establish Lodge recently to see three old on Wednesday evening, Feb. 20. fitting skirt --, always flattering! in your choice of a diamond of truly 1 : members, Mr. and Mrs. William gister Frances Cornelius spok Printed Pattern 4691: Misses s : Sg Tonga She Cele. Skinner and Mrs A. Twine. at length and thanked all the Sizes 12, 14, 16, 18, 20; 40, 42 fine quality. To be certain of the mentary school system. MA CLUB members for their many kind- Size 18 requires 4% yards 35-inch finest, remember the name Bluebird. Miss Norma Bowen sang two PI C {nesses during her convalescence fabric; % yard contrast Every Bluebird Diamond is guaranteed polos, Mrs. Olive Harrison presided at|after the accident Directions printed on each tis in writin to be a perfect diamond of this week's meeting of the [Lodge closed in regular form |sue pattern part. Easy - to - use, ng Ye a 0 o The room Prize was awarded to pleasant Monday Afternoon Club. after which a penny sale was held accurate, assures perfect fit. fine colour and cutting, registered 58 Irene Preston's Soom. Mem:| Mrs. Elwood Bradley called. thel2nd refrishments served in the; Send THIRTY - FIVE CENTS and insured against loss . . , n ohren. Toll. The scripture lesson was * (35¢) In coins (stamps cannot be : ure {peeting on Monday, Febru read by Mrs. George Whitbread. DAUGHTERS OF ENGLAN | accepted) for this pattern. Print your assurance of quality. iene ise gh -- Birthday greetings were sung for i " isan ENGLAND plainly SIZE, NAME, ADDRESS, Mrs. Duncan Nisbet. Mrs. Alex/ The Daughters of England STYLE NUMBER, SPRAY SAVES ELBOW GREASE Hastings was reported to be on mpress of Jada No = Lodge Send order to ANNE ADAMS, ; . ran the sick list. S regular meeting In e - re Ae eda ey wat. The guest speaker, Miss Mn.|Orange Hall an Tuesday evening er De ene, ur silverware is on display but, The guest speaker, ~USS Worthy President, Sister Doreen |. Dept, Usawa, Un. t in use give it a final polish ce.t Luke, gave a talk on her y : sige nd seal-in the sh ith 2 travels through England and Scot-| add. presided, assisted by vice- and seal-in the shine with a new ; Ee SEOV president, Sister Betty Glover. | anti-tarnish spray. Next time you'land. Mrs. Benjamin Jacklin| Fn i thark-vou cards o tertain, you will then just have thanked the speaker Tints and thani-You cards wr en . The sick report was given by to spend a few minutes washing Refreshments were served by gister Betty Atkins. Acknowledg- the silver in hot soapy water in- Mrs. R. G. Collison and Mrs. G.|ments and thank-you cards were DIAMONDS FOR HAPPINESS stead of hours of cleaning i Lee. read. Sister Doris McDonald read {the quarterly report. Committee | reports were given by Sister Alice | Hardsand and Sister Isabel Black Birthday greetings were sung {for Sisters Edna Husband, Ada Morgan and Hattie Russell | It was announced that following | the next meeting there will be a | penny sale. Degree Captain Sis-| {ter Beatrice Hurst asked that all | officers attend for degree prac- tice | The next regular meeting will 2 " 5 a {be held on February 19, meeting FLEUR D'AMOUR to start at 7.30. The lucky prizes BRIDAL ENSEMBLE q |were won by Sisters Black and Engagement Ring $150.00 / & Russell. Refreshments were Wedding Ring 50.00 ' / LS ae served 'by the committee in Other motchod 4 5 "NO INTEREST charge. ; Inter- Nationa! - Arterafts seis of $175,00 and $250.00, AL OR i 2 om CARRY CHARGES" © Reception Cards WEEK We losture | os BURNS CREDIT JEWELLERS © Complete Selection . DRA PERY TRACKS Ld Popular Prices LIMITED © Prompt Deliveries 32 KING ST.. Ww. TO ADDRESS LYCEUM CLUB | WALMSLEY > ~ ~ Members of the Lyceum Club | Eric Aldwinckle, artist. actor, & MAGILL {i o 8 AC NH EL REIN . LPN { ) ZC) WN -- Zz A and Women's Art Association | author and musician. The cr ' and their guests are antic ator of the memorial arch at : DR. : J > ing an address in the auditors the OCVI, Mr. Aldwinckle ha A R y King 3. E. vy AA fui of the Mc orhit . n give his i the :ntrigui ron de Tel. RA 5-3506 / <r . / (We amin in Abra >, 'Modern Art, What is It?' > #ext Monday afternoon ny Mr, Photo by McKague. Toronto ~~ Oshawa Ontario . back es fo 7 ~-- MY il AAG AN J Vi G OR CST By Sed