Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 11 Mar 1957, p. 9

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WomEN THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Monday, March 11, 1957 © MARY HAWORTH MAIL College Girl's Late Hours Are Disturbing To Mother textures. Silk fabrics are spe' cially important. Actually, silk is a strong fibre, for all its delicate look, and new dyeing processes have added to its beauty. There's much emphasis, too, on struggle co-ordinated materials that com- Smart Accessories Revive Interest In Oft-Worn Clothes B! OR ROSS "of never having to ¢ , RL ANCOR, this Spring |through try-on sessions to get the |bine two or ote different fabrics is going to be fun. There is so Proper dress ow girdle! lai in Sermon ng col ch that is new. you're shopping for fabrics as |" The cape silhouette is definitely for home sewing, you'll be de:| For the Het tie, Thx here and appears in separate gar-|lichted with the new fabrics. Chi' drying linen go es a ments, as part of an ensemble or fons, cottons, silks and perma | mum of Bs ee with suits, There are suit jackets nently pleated synthetics are be | narket. Washa ity 18 ie (that are part cape or have cape|ing featured in new weaves anu with the majori') !sleeves. | So many of us enjoy wearing suits all year round, mot just in the Spring and Fall. On reall cold days, suits are just right un- der a warm coat. But this is the time of year when most of us feel the need for a smart accent or accessory to make an oft-worn suit feel new again. > To wear with suits, consider the At EATON'S In Oshawa | MARY HAWORTH'S MAIL bome= and where ane is likely 3s fi be, and with whom, when out an pear Mary Haworth; ob am 2 around, leading her own life. new sik sweaters coming over from France, Italy and Switzer- lland. They're so lightweight, so OGH SENIOR STUDENTS TOUR GM SOUTH PLANT The senior class of student nurses, Oshawa General Hos- pital, recently toured the pas- senger car assembly plants of General Motors. After the tour | the student nurses visited the GM medical centre where they | for the student nurses who were | were shown the latest equip- ment for the practice of indus- | trial medicine. Two members of the GM medical staff demon- strate the bandage applicator accompanied by Miss Gladys | Hill, R.N., associate director of nursing education, and Miss Margaret Linfesty, R.N., clini- cal instructress OGH right fore- ground. , --GM Staff Photo 10 a.m. to 4; but I am always from 7 to 9 I have a daughter age 18%, now in college college she told me: "From now on I will go out any time I please, and stay out too: and I don't have to ask your consent because I am an adult." ' had always wanted to know where, and with whom she went; and wauted her to be home by or before 1 a.m. Last night we had an argument, after she hac come in at midnight. She had beeu gone since 4 o'clock in the afternoon, when she went to meet a friend to help her with hoppi Later they had some- A Little Wine Adds Professional Touch CHILD GUIDANCE thing to eat and went to a show; | but I didn't know this and was ex-| pecting her nome hy 7. as she had| been out late siv nights in a row-= because a gic. friend (from an out- home to prepare supper. Often I|apple doesn, fall very far from do ira pris in oe evenings, |the tree; ani the quality of Sara's When she entered ent experience wili be reproduced There is a folk saying that the relations at home, as she moves towards womanhood and independ- sure as fate in any new relation- ships she forma Thus for her own sake, as fu- ture insurance against wrong pos- sibilities, she ought to take the chip off her shoulder, draw in her horns and begin, right now, to 'earn to live peaceably and grac- wusly with you--on a grown-up E basis of mutua respect and con- sideration, expressed in courteous thoughtful ways. Of course, you'll have to make a consistent efiort on this score too, As of today part of the trouble undoubtedly stems from your at- itude--of trying (or wanting) to supervise Sara's activities as care- fully as you did when she was a |comfortable, so smart! There are many types of neck- lines in these imported silk sweat- lers--the high, close-fitting neck- line, the open square neckline, the {round scoop or the open shirt col- ilar. There's a style for every (ype, every taste. A brand-new bathing suit will be on the market that is guaranteed to fit any figure! It's made of that wonderful yarn that was first in- !troduced to us in stretchable socks. The new bathing suit comes in just one size, so that girls of less than sylph-like lines will have the satisfaction of knowing that they're wearing the same suit as any slim young thing. hs We're wondering how long it will | be before almost every garment we wear will come in an easy stretchable size that fits any fig- ure. This will certainly help to cut d o wn alteration problems. Think A Slow And Easy Method Is Best When Feeding Baby By G. CLEVELAND MYERS . Combined with a little kitchen skill and imagination, Canada's fresh fish can provide many at- tractive and appetizing meals during the Lenten period. Fish is | in plentiful supply and is rela-| tively inexpensive at this season white low his advice on feeding your (tions at a time judicious use of a little | If he enjoys one type of food, table wine in the cooking. baby Here is a kitchen-tested recipe |into his diet in his early months. con in the next few weeks and] IF you are fortunate enough to|You must do this with great dex-|c;a says these "rushes" some- of the year, and its fine, delicate have the guidance of a pediatri- terity giving him an interesting | imes last until 3 or 4 am. I don't flavor can be enhanced by the cian--a baby doctor--you will fol-|variety in very small total por-|,n.w about that: but I feel sure] Don't hesitate to ask him any you will be tempted to offer too| . child. Evidently she has been over| bt ows eoliers as rh i ys | protected, and too fenced in, in| ow 1 woncer: ave a og | vears past by your concern and to Jsow here he oF supper? | Your attemots to think for her. when she wi will fe b % She|Now her lose wolf defiance is an | And when she eae: "rush" sea |over-reaction to your prolonged is facing the college "rush" s mistake, Rather than argue "a right to |know"' abou! Sara's comings-and- |voings. be opeu-hearted in saying sincerely tha: vou'd like to know, end would rest easier if you aren't lieft in susncuse, worrying about I insist that she pay more at- her safety whe. she's late. it is no time for her to be coming home. that is sure to be acclaimed by question, especially if your baby much of it at cne time or on tol, ] ion to her school work and that GET THE PITCH second helpings at many a family |does not wart to eat as much as many successive ieedings. table: you think he should. Once in a while, any baby may may tend te not want th: bottle or may leave far too fast making it hard for some of it. However, if this hap- him to chewy and swallow. even (Mackeral, Pike Bass, pens for two or more successive causing him to hold food in his Halibut or Salmon) feedings -- or if he begins to mouth. 2 lbs. fish (whole slices or fil. refuse the bottle entirely -- you| If he fill up on the semi-soli lets) |should seek your doctor's advice. toods, he may want less milk, lets) {DON'T FORCE even less than you are sure he Salt and pepper | You may be tempted to pushineeds Instead of trying to force 1 thsp. lemon juice |the nipple ivto his mouth and try the ,bottle rn him, reduce the 1 onion (sliced thin) to force him te take the bottle, amount of other foods. Reducing 2 thsp. butter just as you might try to force the amount of milk in his bottle 1 cup Canadian white table [other foods iuto him -- even might increase his appetite for wine against his strong resistance. solid foods. | Place fish, skin side down, in|Theres' no surer way to make You probsbly et him have buttered shallow pan. Sprinkle Dim begin to dislike certain foods some or al his meal of semi- 'with salt, pepper and lemon juice. | tc | diminish his appetite in!solid foods before the bottle. But Spread onion slices over whole Feneral if you find h+'s not hungry enough surface. Dot with butter. Put un-|, You Will be more likely to force for the bott.e then, you might of- der broiler. When butter begins him . to eat when you are in afer the bott.e or some of it first. to melt begin basting with wine. hurry or when vou feel jittery or! This witinolding principle can Broil, basting frequently until | upset Slow and easy ought to be help to solve all sorts of foqd fish separates easily into flakes | Your slogan when feeding baby. problems then and later, even af- when tested with fork. Remove Your pediatrician has advised ter this child enters school. It's so s you. no doubt, ro introduce, very much better than trying to force ab do hot Platter. Thicken lauid 'gradually, mashed strained foods'a child to eat. with 3 tbsp. warm water. Add a few lced stuten oives 2a 2 KEEP IN TRIM ---- Suggest Exercise Routine fisted Mites nish Middle Spread BROILED FISH spoon it into him WITH WHITE WINE he is able to feed himself, you d with another girl." such late hours aren't good for| The average well-reared son or her health. Her answer is: "I daughter keeps parents posted on| have brains eaough to take care! heir whereabouts; and they check lof myself; and if you keep up thisiin by phone if something delays nagging, I wil! move out one of them indefinitely. This is just or- these days and take an apartment dinary kinduess the sort of civil ity owed by one to the other in 1 would appreciate your view- any 1yve of shared living arrange- i {ment. point K.R. For help in adjusting to Sara's {UNCOUTH BEHAVIOR new status, talk confidentially to | Dear K.R : Your daughter's bel. the Dean of Women at her school, jigereat don . ask :- me attitude Make an appointment to get the about the hour: she keeps is un- educator's view on how to be a fortunate for her; if signifies lack reasonable narent in Sara's en- lof social intelligence. It is second-|vironment. M.H |rate behavior uncouth and umso-| Mary Haworth counsels through |phisticated, that can't really help ner column, not by mail or per- {her with anybody. sonal interview. Write her in care | Even if she were age 98, she of this newspaper ought to have the good manners % Fe |to Bet household associates know | Its JOUSEROID HINT i (i aly. vi as an a if they care!) when to expect her | ,;° Chile it is still slightly] | SO FLATTERING ! [fom EXIT INTEREST Bloused in the back a smoothly fitted in the front, t jacket of this dressy suit white, The blonde blue fabric a blend of wool. The suit was included using medium coarse steel wool {and a powder cleanser to lift the |grease and food particles from iers, shown ruary 5. | Marie Antoinette is slashed by narrow cut - outs lined with "Terrylene'"' and the spring collection of the Ca- nadian Association of Coutur- in Montreal, Feb- Teaches Big Brass To Read Quickly VANCOUVER (CP)--A pleasant | woman with curly brown hair and | a capacity for mind-reading, Mrs. | L. D. Hayward directs a course] in reading tor executives at the University of British Columbia, "I don't teach my class to speed | read alone. * she said. "I try to teach speedreading with absorp- tion--comp.chended words a min- ute." | Her class of 21 includes bank- ers, chartered accountants. pro- ressors lawyers, engineers, teach- ers." a navy lieutenant and a farmer. She has taught her read- ng technique to the top manage- went of five firms in the city. "Lawyers are the best read- rs,"" she said. "Engineers are vod, too. They take in everything when they look at a blueprint -- they are active readers. People whose business involves reading nd generally read quickly and with he |absorption." by tain, Germany . . . And, for two days -- Off the face flattery . . . cutaway at the front , . 3 . + . this magnificent colle in i fancies of the "big name" is Home economists recommend | Vr Ps | 4 the aijlls Svgiace Wash with a| ¥ fer. rine with a sloth 'aped a CNild1ess Woman clear water, then dry thoroughly, Off i B 1 - ; HALIFAX, England (AP)--Mrs. Doreen Harris, who told police tighten loose chair rungs. The Plastic wood can be used to EATON'S MALL from France, Italy, Switzerland, Austria, Bri- "Little Milliners of Europe!" day, 12 and 13th March, MISS MABEL MAY- NARD from the Toronto "French Room" will be at Eaton's in Oshawa from 1 to 3:30 p.m. to help you choose your new Spring hat! Now, for discriminating women . . . t tering hats that mark Spring '57 with a new vibraneyl . subtly and softly manipulated PRICED FROM 18.9510 49-95. flown direct from the Tuesday and Wednes- . the dramatic flat- tilted sharply to one side or ction reflects the moods and imports! LEVEL, Dept. 204 she stole a 16-day-old baby be-|rungs can usually be removed] Vital To Us All By IDA JEAN KAIN |and contract strongly with abdo- MONTREAL (CP) -- The first] 10 minutes in a baby's life are the most important in the care of human lives, a Halifax obstetrics professor said Wednesday. "Obstetrical obsession with the mother has been eminently suc- cessful," said Dr. H. B. Atlee. "But the fate of the baby is an- other kettle of fish." He told 1,000 family doctors at the scientific meeting of the Col- lege of General Practice of Can- ada that attending doctors should keep the child in full view for 15|widely, spanning side-front of ab- times in one direction . . . ther domen. That's where the spread! Circle eight times in the other di-| rection. Each time lift hips off hands at height of circle. minutes after delivery. Mast deaths in new-born infants were due to prematurity, nature's abnormalities or to labor compli- cations "'that even the best skills cannot completely circumvent," said Dr. Attlee. But many were attributable to Inadequate attention in the first few minutes. | BABY SET | three bulging A round dozen pounds of excess minals. weight may enlarge the middle measurement inches. most dependent upon muscle tone To get a rough idea of 'what €Xercise, hands under hips, happens to the figure when the bias muscles lose tone, take this half way up, holding feet toget- test: Have forefingers and thumbs her, circle with legs. As feet de- encircling waistline at sides, with Scribe the top of the circle, raise hips clear off hands with action forefingers pointed toward each other. Spread other fingers apart ©f abdominal muscles. Circle eight| . ) tective begins. Keeping shoulders relaxed, pull up strongly with long front m les, then pull in forcibly with bias muscles. That's how the girdle muscles streamline the figure when bracing tone is restored.| Here is an exercise routine de- signed to tone and tighten those middle muscles. Position: hands under hips, palms down. Movement: Raise legs slightly wards toward cause she could not have children and carefully reset with the plas- | of her own, has received letters tic wood in the mortises. I by as much as ged, take it from an easier posit- Because ion. Have one knee flexed and sole| there is no bony structure in this of foot on floor, and swing side- area, the middle measurement is ward with opposite leg. USC made easier by starting from the position with one knee flexed, then| circling with one leg at a time. {the waist and tone the bias mus-| ® cles. b aR Position: Stand on knees, as in . : ; kneeling . . . then sit back so that e Lying on back, have hips rest on heels. | *E / If the above exercise is too rug- theirs. Police disclosed the lett: Position: The same as in first Pll band, HOUSEHOLD HINT There is no one perfect food, says an expert. There are "pro- John, 30, hearing on the baby steal charge. The infant little Hardcastle, was recovered 1 weekend after a two-day pol search. Movement: Raise legs about from 10 mothers offering her | ers | Thursday as Mrs. Harris, 23, was | | brought into court with her hus. | for a pre-trial | ing | Jane | ast | ice | foods", which include dairy products, fruit and vege-| tables, protein foods such as eggs, meat, poultry, fish grain products. Use these then| WINTER SALAD Add a cup of The above exercise also can be food faddists. a spicy French dressing. shredded raw, in/zucchini squash to your favorite menus and don't be mislead by green salad and toss lightly with| Finish with this exercise to slim| Movement: Slowly bend side- | . right, trying to| SUPER SALE PRICE gi floor, about three inches, and touch right fingers to floor at right| i -0-1-d. Now swing legs apart in side as left hand is stretching up-| @ wide stride sidewards, then swing wards. Just before you touch floor| RETAILERS TO THRIFTY CANADIAN Wringer swings with gentle shove (no latch). Automatie water director. Softe cushion rolls. : Porcelain tub, regulas size and capacity. Washing action as good as in most Her next step, she said before dame is allowed such privi ed) for this pa'tern. Please print |'eaving London, will be to call her, being the only ane to sa re oo (plainly SIZE, NAME. ADDRESS, parliament of 52 members to fin-'male dog or. a flock of pigeons, (STYLE NUMBER. i planning for the visit, Reasons she gives for the restric. Send order to ANNE ADAMS, rie Will be the Queen's second tions are tha. tor many dogs aren't|ca™ of Daily Times - Gazette, Tip to the smallest of the Channel good for the cattle and hundreds |Pattern Dept" Oshawa. Ont. {Tslands within eight years. As is eons v. i Princess Elizabeth: she col hor of piseons would spoil the crops. | ; By ANNE ADAMS [easy it is to make this pretty Layaway Purchase? By SYLVIA HACK of the dame's family for the last bows untie - jiffy ironing! 7 . Nl tt i 4 Hathaway, tne 'half - Canadian" tions of Canadians, Her mother, requires 4% yards 39-inch fabric, With Pump to London aimed at "tying up" islands for health reasons some|lct® Part. Easier. faster, accu- on a Layaway Purchase. July 27. As the ruler of the island the |cOins (stamps cannot be accept-| chrome trim, high dome lid. this washer 10 times. Resists Layaway Purchase? |legs inward, crossing one over the with fingers, pull u ith girdl 2 |other. Swing legs apart again, and muscles, lifting hips. off A a 5 T 3 then swing inward and cross. Re-|you s-t-r-e-t-c-h clear to fingertips. | g peat this routine eight times. Be This is slimming! ! sure to keep lower back on floor' Relax! Dame Of Sark Prope: ou sen runes ravers | QUESTION: 'Deluxe Lifetime Value . ur new Prin attern--just + Dame Of Sark Prepares Welcome rg tenses, Pari : ; nN . |out stitch! See the diagram, how H | For Ro al Visit T H Ti What are the Carrying Charges for a Y 0 Lier my S fe summer dress Its smooth, simple | |iines are so flattering: shoulder : | Canadian Press Staff Writer | 50 vears, She' i LONDON (CP) - Si ; : She's proud of the fact| Printed Pattern 4506: Misses' ° . tihavay) ; Sibyl Mary that she comes from two genera- Sizes 12, 14 16, i8, 20. 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