Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 12 Feb 1957, p. 9

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fllet Russe de Monte Carlo. BIRTHDAY PORTRAIT OF A PRINCESS Princess Astrid of Norway, anddaughter of King Haakon II and daughter of Crown Prince Olav, is shown at "Skaugum," the Oslo home of the Norweglan crown prince, on occasion of her 25th birth- day (Feb. 12). wearing the Grand Cross of the Royal Order of Saint Olav, presented by the king last year | as an expression of apprecia- tion for distinguished service to | The princess is | her country and people. The princess also wears the King Gustaf V of Sweden Memorial Badge and the Badge of Honor of the Norwegian Red Cross. Since the death of her mother, Princess Martha, in 1954, Prin- cess Astrid has become the "first lady of Norway," her | elder sister, Princess Ragnhild, being married to a shipowner and living abroad. --Central Press Canadian KEEP IN TRIM For Shapely Upper Arms Put The Tricep Muscles To Work By IDA JEAN KAIN Fat settles in lazy muscle areas where it is least apt to be dis- turbed. The twu areas which have the greatest tendency to become flabby are the backs of the upper arms and the muscles which flank the inner border of the thighline. Analyzed, these muscles are least used in everyday movements. As weight is lost. flabbiness is perfect proportions. So here are the needed exercises: | | The triceps muscles on the {backs of upper arms are brought into vigoroLs action in any move-| ment involving forcible extension) of the elbow. Push-ups from the| {floor strengthen the arm muscles --but they're tough to take. An| effective but milder variation is {to forcibly push away from the {wall from a standing position. | more noticeable and this eA Stand with feet about ten inches! to be true regardless of age. today's letter a young home- maker sends an urgent request for toning meacures . . . "Please help' Last March at the age of 25, 1 weighed 193 pounds. y measurements were bust 42, waist 35, hips 48. One day my hus- band brought home a calorie chart--and 1 took the hint, On a 1200 calorie a day diet I reduced 63 pounds, witnout pills or drugs. jout from the wall, and have palms] braced on wall Keeping back straight, bend forward, touching! chest to wall. Now, slowly an forcibly push away from the wall, strongly resisting with back muse-! les, making the arms take the ac- [tion Since forcible extension of el- bow against resistance is effect-|oayse that was his wedding day ive, let's devise such an exercise movement, Place right fist in 'find it everything I expected. d grease to get it off 1 now weigh 130 pounds. My new paim of left hand, with both hand: measurements are: bust 35, waist|jn line with right shoulde $5, hips 36. My bust measurement 'Against strong resistance of le is what my waist used to be! (hand, forcibly extend right arm "I feel wonderful, but my prob- straight out from shoulder. Re- fem is that my upper arms and|peat about three times. my are very flabby. Ap-| Regularity in Sxsteise 1s imper- ing those Fem 1 need ative, par for those spots " {litle used triceps muscles. It ADMIRABLE JOB itakes so little time for such beaut- This dieter has done an admir-|iful results! i able job of losing weight as well] Tomorrow, special thigh exer-| @s slimming her measurements to cises. The vicar's daughter turned up in active dress when her mother gave a lecture in this Kent com- | unity on life in a Borneo vil- age Dances Her Way Around The World . VANCOUVER (CP)--Miss Viola Crueil has danced her way from country to country around the world and back to her home here. The honey-bionde ballet dancer left Vancouver' five years ago to try her luck in New York. She returned as a member of the Bal. "It has bees hard work," she sald. "but it has been well worth jt There isn't a more exciting life anvwhere than to dance your way around the world, "Oh yes it is exhausting with the dally practice the mending and the new roles to learn. But I "Everywhere we go some dan- cer is home. We have Spaniards. Italians, Americans and British dancers and seven Russians." a THE STARS SAY By ESTRELLITA FOR TOMORROW Trying to assess today's values may find you somewhat confused if you don't look well below the surface. There are some conflict- ing influences, but aim as high as you can and you should make some gains. Harmony in personal relationships will be important. FOR THE BIRTHDAY If tomorrow is your birthday, your horoscope indicates that, while the current month should be fine one from most angles, you could hit a snag if you are careless in signing legal docu- ments or other important papers. Personal interests should pros- per during most of 1957, but you may experience short oeriods of emotional tension during early June and early August. From July through September, "you should find social activities exceptionally stimulating, and October and No- vember give promise of some fine developments where your job is concerned, Expect some good news of a personal nature in De- cember. A child born on this day will be idealist and Intuitive but in- clined toward impulsiveness. | NEWS BRIEFS EXPERTS ONLY STEVENAGE, England (CP)-- An advertisement for a typists' pool supervisor in this Hertford- shire town was printed in short- hand. | TIGHAT FIT LONDON (CP) -- Three-year- old Peter Underwood figured the cake tin would make a perfect spaceman's hlemet. It did--but it took five firemen and a tin of EASILY REMEMBERED WESTLOCK, Alta. (CP)-- George Durant can well remem. ber when Montreal had one of its worst blizzards 40 years ago, be- Hurses' could barely struggle the drifts to LENDING COLOR APERFIELD, England (CP)-- WoMEN THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Tuesday, February 12, 1857 © Dedicated Night By CAROLYN WILLETT OTTAWA (CP)--After 33 years as night supervisor at Ottawa's Civic Hospital, Jean Vizard has put away her stiffly - starched white uniform. "I'd go through it all again to- morrow," she said. "There were $0 many joys. , .despite the slimly- gtatted. dreary months of war- e," The tall grey-haired woman said in an interview there will be time now "to do all the things I haven't been able to do--answer my phone in the daytime go to meetings, knit and read and just relax." A native of Ottawa, Miss Vizard graduated from the Montreal Gen- eral Hospital in 1919. After a year on the Montreal hospital's staff and at private Bursiag work in Ot- tawa, she joined the newly founded Civic Hospital 1924 as night supervisor. REWARDING PROFESSION She can't quite explain why she chose nursing as a career. "It's 'a long way to look back." But she had always saved her money to go in training. She heartily recommends nurs- ing as a profession, with all its "joys and sadness." But it's a ca- reer a girl must want to learn and work at with all her heart. For Miss Vizard, there has al- ways been the underlying know-| ledge that "you can do so much | for sick people." | During her years at the Civie, nursing education facilities have been expanded and modernized, staff in HELPS BLIND LONDON (CP) -- One hundred electric irons specially adapted for blind persons were presented Fumishing On A Budget Ee Can Be Colorfully Dramatic | nusy smwens | KITCHENER, Ont. (CP)-- Who says a room furnished on look for all the world like the real |} omen members of the Kitchener a budget can't be dramatic? Just|thing from across the room or in branch of the Red Cross soclety take a look at some of the rooms subdued light! | knitted and sewed 1,000 garments displayed and see what a modest| The jdea, In budget - minded 13st Year, for relief shipments ont of nguey can So. del decorating, is to play up one domi. abroad. ne recently open model nant, bright color and use it lav- iG , room features a red sofa against|ishly. Of course, the color should NOT aC APPEAL (CP) ene wall--pure drama for the poor ibe one that pleases the occupant, An advertisement outside a hair- working girl! If she can't afford bookcases, there's a new wallpa- per printed with bookcases that BABY SET not something chosen just because it is dramatic or considered smart. If red isn't your favorite color, maybe something sophisticated like pistachio, with accents of co-| coa or white, will prove to be ideal. Love seats are always smart and "fit well into almost any lay- dresser's shop here says: "'At- tractive young ladies required, willing to be bleached." SOUND EFFECTS | SOUTHEND, England (CP)--A furnishing shop in this Essex town offers a free recording of the wedding service to brides willing to spend £45 or more in lout. And it's nice to know that their shop. the nylon velvet that covers most| {of these elegant pieces wears well and sponges clean with soap or de- ories can be kept fresh and lovely for years and mean small expen- |tergent suds. But cleaning must diture for replacements and for ac 8B | JY | 52 Es | wf | By ALICE BROOKS QUICK CROCHET! You'll have baby's new booties, bonnet, jack- et finished in a jiffy! They are made in open and closed shell stitches in 3-ply baby yarn. Use white with pastel pink, blue, or yellow. Pattern 731§: crochet directions for infant's bonnet, booties, jack- et. Send TWENTY-FIVE CENTS in coins for this pattern (stamps cannot. be accepted) to Daily Times-Gazette, Household Arts Dept., Oshawa, Ontario. Print pail NAME, ADDRESS, PAT- N NUMBE Two FREE patterns--printed fn our ALICE BROOKS Needle- craft book -- stunning designs for yourself, for your home--just for you, our readers! Dozens of other designs to order--all easy, fascinating hand-work! 5 ts for your copy o ul book right away! be done carefully. The strategic use of mirrors can do wonders for a small room. | Here again upkeep is easy. A] sudsy cloth or sponge will do the trick. When decorating must be done| on a budget, it's exceedingly im.| portant to consider upkeep, too! | It's enough to have to worry, about the initial expenditure, s0| upkeep costs should be kept at a minimum, 3 | _ Washable furniture and access-' labor costs in refreshing =the pieces. Washing involves little| money, surely and is so easily and quickly handled. That goes for the paint used, and the wallpaper chosen, as well as the furntire and fabric. Wash- able carpeting or throw rugs save many a dollar during the years Also, it's good to know that one has an apartment or a home, large or small, that can be kept clean and bright without the time and expense of professional help. Sorry no phan mail orders. New Spring shades Sizes 812 to 11 OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE, King St. at Stevenson's Rd. ve, COD. or First fashion of the new year | -- and it's a smart costume for all year! Our Gothe Original, | Pattern A721, shows its versatil- ity by fitting smoothly under | furs now, displaying its lovely | lines again for spring and sum- mer. The desgner emphasizes this idea by clever use of fab- rics, which makes it wearable for many occasions. The bodice | of gossamer lace; slender skirt and jacket in a deep ruby peau de soie. With jacket on, it's a chic afternoon outfit -- jacket | off, for glamorous evenings. Farewell To Ottawa Civic Hospital "and some must sleep." FIRST FASHION OF THE NEW YEAR Supervisor Bids medical science has made many advances and hospital beds have increased from 300 to 1,000. The long nights of 12-hour duty with one assistant have been suc- ceeded by eight-hour shifts with a staff of administration, graduate and student nurse assistants. But one thing hasn't changed, Miss Vizard says, and that's a patient's fear and loneliness at night,"" she says thoughtfully. "Sometimes in the darkness of the night everything seems bad." The comfort and gentle strength Miss Vizard brought to the *si- lent watches of the night" --both to patients and working nurses-- was voiced as long ago as 1928. Then the hospital's first nursing CARAMEL CORN-FLAKE RING A Dessert That's Quick And Easy Yet Pretty Enough For A Party An elegant dessert innovation] Remember too, that its econ- has been discovered that will|omy of time is a boon to the ca- hostesses everywhere. Caramel reer women whose preparation Corn Flake Ring, filled with time is limited. Your guests' en- creamy ice cream, is not only|thusiastic reception will graduate class dedi d to her the lines "for some must watch Now, added to that tribute and the dog-eared year-book in which it was printed, Miss Vizard has farewell gifts and tributes rec- ently given by a grateful -hospital staff of nurses and administrators. COMBAT DELINQUENCY VANCOUVER (CP)--A British Columbia youth council has been formed to combat juvenile delin- ouency, Harry Seed, president of the John Howard Society here, said the youth group will seek to arouse public interest in youth be- haviour problems and seek better treatment and rehabilitation for 1 but is so easy to pre-|your heart while the flavorful pare that the lady of the house/finale to the meal pleases your will want to serve if often. palate, A combination of caramel sauce -- made simply by melting TAR MEL SRN Hane RING dairy-fresh caramels -- and ever- favorite corn flake cereal, the ring (approximaely 28 caramels) is delicious to taste and delightful| 2 tablespoons water to see. Filled.with ice cream, this| 6 _ cups born flakes dessert is wonderful for a ladies'|, Place the caramels and water luncheon and yet has the body 1 the top of a double boiler. Heat, necessary to entice the men, |stirring frequently, until the cara- Luscious Caramel Corn Flake |mels are melted and the sauce is Ring is a dessert that will re- smooth. Pour over corn flakes main in the conversational spot- Placed in a large bowl, and toss light. A pretty sight for dressy en- until well coated. tertainment, its simplicity en-| Lightly press mixture into a hances family service. And every |9-inch ring mold which has been ally in the dessert department. for 15 minutes or until firm. Un- This budget-kind dish is just the mold. Fill with ice cream and warm |9 family likes a surprise -- especi- rinsed in cold water. Let stand |y¢j, CHILD GUIDANCE Be Fair When Dealing With Quarrels Between Tots By MYERS [either one on the other's testi. mony It is better not to have a trial at all or punish either on the Stbet's renait It you do se, or a fod. without trying to A blame on either. Observe these children for the next several in , the parents|nary situations to granted that |if either, is usually the ' Occasionally you Ha that the older lords it over and snatches his things from be-(In that case, you will have curb the older child. rectable. MUST BE CURBED More often than not, you find the younger child is the a; gressor and will need Curbed. Inde , the youn ma; ng m Sethet, 30 Inu generally assume cate the eldest fo attack was respon- sible? Are you inclined to Roi ne An Sues] na get theo unish him? old A TRIAL And is it usually the younger one who runs from another room charging the older with aggres- sion? en you hear them quar-| Fighting" and "Jealousy," may reling, do you hold a trial? Dolbe had by sending a self - ad- you then give more weight to what| dressed, U.S. stamped envelope to the younger says? Do you punish me in care of this newspaper.) or at least give to the younger arism of the baby. (Mv bulletins, "Quarreling and HOUSEHOLD HINT Hungarian Talent To remove alcohol stains from furniture, go over the stains with Meet In Montreal a cloth dampened in lemon oil ob. MONTREAL (CP)--Mary Terey |tainable from the drug store. Uge and Maria Szepessy this week re-|a circular motion in removing sumed music. practices rudely in- stain, terrupted by the Hungarian revol-| Next, dip the cloth in powdered on. rottenstone, just enough to sofl Miss Terry was the only woman the cloth. Rub powder on stain, conductor with the Budapest then wipe off with another cloth answer. serve. Opera Ci y and Miss Sze- moistened with the lemon oil. delinquents. Offers Prizes To Women's Clubs pessy was one of the city's| p, h wi better young mezzosopranos. Good ay 2 aah Bboy friends, they fled Hungary Nov.|if necessary 80 unknown to each other and met 2 that same day in an Austrian re- fugee centre, KEEN ANGLER For Promoting Traffic Safety A new program designed to fos- Awards will be presented each ter, recognize and reward year at the annual spring meet- Now they are hopeful of estab- lishing themselves here, perhaps | in company with other Hungarian achievements by women in theling of the Canadian Highway field of traffic safety has been an- Safety Conference with a repre-| nounced by the Canadian High-|sentative of each winning organ-| way Safety Conference in Ottawa. izations in attendance. | The program provides for the; 'The first Awards will be pre-| award of Government of Canada sented at the Conference's 1958 Savings Bonds totalling $1,750 to spring meeting," said Mr. Rivard. the three women's organizations 'Since they will be based upon judged to have developed and di-|safety projects that have reached rected the most efficient traffic maturity during 1957, women's or- safety programs during the pre- ganizations such as service clubs, vious year. In addition, top win-/church societies and similar ners will receive bronze statuettes volunteer groups are being asked designed to symbolize "woman'sto immediately contact the Cana- protective instinct". The Board of dian Highway Safety Conference, Judges to be selected by the Con-'272 Somerset St., W., Ottawa, for ference will be composed of explanatory brochures and entry prominent Canadian women. | forms." "These awards," said the Hon.| Mr. Rivard emphasized that the Antoine Rivard, chairman of the safety projects could be at the artists. | Urges Women To Try Politics TORONTO (CP)---Women were called upon to orepare themselves for a more imuortant political role in the future by Lisa Sergio, Ital- ian news analyst and editor, who spoke Saturday to Toronto coun- cil International Federa-| tion of Business and Professional | Women s Clubs Miss Sergio said people must be of'ered social values, educa- tion and economic help Miss Sergio said women are going to have more spare time in| | No.rs ORILLIA, Ont. (CP)--Just te show that men have no mono) on fishing skill, Mrs. Leonard Li ster left her husband home baby- sitting while she went ice-fishing on Lake Simcoe. She caught a 30- inch lake trout, weighing 12% pounds. 19 LINES Don't Neglect Slipping FALSE TEETH: Do false teeth drop, aitp or wol when you talk, eat, laugh or sn Don't be annoyed aad e) by such handicaps. FAS alkaline (non-acid) powder to og kle on your plates, keeps false more firmly set. Gives confident feel. ing of security and added comfort, No gummy, Fe? Sosy taste or feels ing. Get FAS today at any drug counter, I Canadian Highway Safety Confer-! national, provincial or community ence, "will be administered hy level. "The judges," he added, the Conference through grant of "will not be infl d so much the future. "Are we going to spend it listening to Elvis Presley?" Shell Oil Company of Canada, by the size of the project as by Limited, and will be officially|the results." known as the Carol Lane Awards. Miss Lane is women's travel di- rector for Shell and is well known as one of Canada's foremost ex- perts on car travel." } Mr. Rivard explained. that the FISHY REMINDER RUGELEY, England (CP)-- "Thirteen of us were crammed | like sardines in an ambulance," | Elsie Kempshall complained to health authorities in this Stafford- shire town. Next day she re-| ceived from a sympathizer, by| mall, two tins of sardines. WIFE PRESERVER FLYING MODEL Large wall mirrors, hung where LONDON (CP)--Fashion model they will reflect an outside view flew to Toronto for a six-month|a room, have the effect of stay with friends. She also hopes|doubling both the beauty and the Margaret Lawrence of Brixton or an especially interesting part of to do modelling work in Canada. size of a room. (Note the deep neckline in back, that's very 1957)! Have it in cottons, silks, linens, too -- as you choose. Pattern A721 is available in Misses' Sizes 10, 12, 12, 16, and 18. Size 16 dress and jacket requires 3%3% yards 39- inch fabric; yards contrast. Send FIFTY CENTS (in coins) for Pattern A721 to Dally Times-Gazette, Pattern Depart- ment, 20 Front St. West, Toron- to, Ontario. Please print plainly YOUR NAME, ADDRESS with ZONE STYLE, NUMBER and For Your VALENTINE... For Gifts. 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