Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 17 Apr 1957, p. 10

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| Neatness Alerkness First Requisites InJob Hunting TORONTO (CP) -- Neatness, alertness and interest are prime requisites for any job these days, experts say. And the person who is easy to | get along with is a better em- ployee than the one who may fave more "brains" but less tact. + Skills demanded by the job are of course essential, but first among qualifications seems to be cluded - , who are either bald or victims of thinning hair," says Hampus Nel- son, a Toronto wig-maker, Many Fashionable Women Wear Hair Devised By TORONTO (CP)--Canada's wig- makers--there are about a dozen --are doing a big business mak- ing anything from patches to long bobs for women. "Forty thousand women are in- 80,000 Canadi Mr. Nelson, with 27 years' ex- perience in the trade, believes the ithe ability to work happily with'stigma attached to hairpieces is others. | disappearing. Some of his women These views were expressed at! clients don wigs for evening wear. the 15th annual Personnel Con-| What makes a woman go bald? ference held in Toronto, by Mrs, Dr. A. L. Hudson, a Toronto der- Aldrith Thompson and Miss Belle matologist, attributes baldness to White, personnel managers for tension and the fast pace of mad- | e companies, !ern life. He says it could even ese experts said the things hereditary. they look for first in women ap- NATURAL LOOK plicants- are neatness, altertness' Wis. making came. tole is owh and interest. 2 - aid in this country, Hair was first im- NO FRILLS ported from Japan and China but They recommend tailored suits now European sources are more or dresses with neat shoes and popular as wig-makers find hair bag. A hat is not a must, but it{there of a finer texture. does add to that band-box appear-| So natural looking are wigs to- ance. ; day, they are hard to tell from Too much perfume, makeup one's own tresses. Advances in 'and jewelry, is to be avoided,|styling hairpieces and the easy 'Mrs. Thompson said. Eye make- possibilities of changing color up is strictly out but lipstick and keep wig-wearing women in the powder is advisable. |fashion parade. Wig-Maker erage head. For a patch or hair- piece he measures head size, gets the pattern and matches the color with milady's skin and eyes. CARRY SPARES If you're a toupee wearer, keen two, says Mr. Nelson, Prices tenge anywhere from $75 to $275. To keep them looking trim, they should be cleaned, blocked and dressed every three weeks. This cleaning fluid, washing and set- ting it on a head form. Women today are not "touchy" about wigs, he believes. He thinks men are the touchy ones and on | Mrs. C.1. Brown entails dousing the hairpiece in| {lia. was elected to the credentials Ralph, Brockville, Empire eor- respondence. Mrs. W. R. Walton, Jr., national vice-president, memberg the national chapter had endorsed an order-in-council recognizing the use of the Red Ensign as the Canadian flag. Named Hon. Pres. Ont. Chapt. IODE HAMILTON (CP) -- Mrs. Cecil L. Brown of Hamilton was elected honorary president of the Ontario provincial chapter of the Imperial y Order Daughters of the Empire at||_ the annual meeting Friday. 4 Delegates whd will represent the Ontario chapter at the annual national meeting in Vancouver in May are Miss Jeanne Knapman, provincial president, Mrs. R., C. Bennett and Mrs. D. A. Bruce. Miss E. Pear] McKinngn, Oril- S = WIFE PRESERVER committee at the national conven. tion. Conveners elected included: Clthes CLEANING PROMPT SERVICE FREE PICK-UP AND DELIVERY Mrs. Earl Gott, Brantford, immi- If casters on furniture legs the whole more particular. He says many women let their hair grow for the express purpose of selling it. It brings as much as gration and Canadianization; Mrs. red McKay, Owen Sound, C monwealth relations; Mrs. S. W.lare ruinous to rugs. om- break and are hard to replace, get caster cups. Broken casters 434 SIMCOE ST. S. FICKWICK CLEANERS & DYERS Dial RA 3-4832 $16 a pound. Hair braids, chignons and switches are made from this, As to hair-restoring methods, Mr, Nelson says '"'when it's gone, it's gone and there is nobody who can make it grow." HOUSEHOLD HINT | You can give color interest to your bathroom by selecting bath towels and bath mat in one color; hand towels and washcloths in a Competitive Prices Plus Personal Service FRESH AND FROTHY Miss White said dangling ear-| The cloud-capped look is an | | that is gracefully draped all Mr. Nelson camouflages : hi {rings should be left at home. She hairline with forward - combed is really a white siraw urban ladded simple jewelry such as|curls as in the "poodle" cut. In the | HOUSEHOLD HINT contrasting color, | Paint and varnish brushes sel- {dom wear out, Instead, most of] intriguing attribute of this fresh and frothy topper designed to be worn with pretty prints and pastels when the summer weather comes around. The hat oneer, 10 THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Wednesday, April 17, 1957 Can. Delegates To Conference Prepare For Journey To Ceylon VANCOUVER (CP) -- Nineteen delegates will leave Vancouver Canadian women are scheduled|/in a group, on a special flight, | to leave here by air this summer June 16. The group will fly to to attend a conference in Colom-| Colombo via Honolulu, Fiji, Auck- bo, Ceylon. Their trip will take land, N.Z., Sydney, Australia, and them around the world. Singapore. pearls, pearl.ear-rings and brace-|crder to guarantee a natural-look-|them are ruined through neglect, {lets is in good taste. ing part line he inserts hair in-lin cleaning, Brushes can be clean. | A girl's outside interests play dividually on top of the wig. 'ed in the same liquid used to thin; an important role with these ex-| By attaching springs, he makes the finishing material. That is, a| perts. Miss Thompson says "any- a toupee fit like a glove. It takes [shellac brush should be cleaned] one who's a joiner or who's in-|150,000 strands of hair to make alwith alcohol; a varnish brush in terested in sports usually is a|wig large enough to cover the av- turpentine or linseed oil. good bet. The girl who goes to bed at nine is likely dull." Both women agree that appli- "Learn To Ride With Safety" SPRING RIDING CLASSES experience and ability necessary COMMENCE SAT., APR. 20th to perform the job and they should be prepared to answer questions about their ambitions. Special Children's Classes Saturday Morning 9 to 12 a.m. Adults Weds. - Aft. & Evenings $2.00 PER LESSON | over with white veiling which is held in place at the nape of the | neck by a white silk bow. --By Tracy Adrian To aid you in choosing suitable gifts for this Easter, your I.D.A. Druggist has in stock a wide selection of gift items, only a few of which are listed here. Make your selection from his fine display of boxed candy, perfumes, colognes, bath luxuries, men's utilities-- to suit the Easter shopping list of even the most fastidious shopper. . . Confections For Baby Cadbury Milk Tray Chocolates 80c, 1.50 BRUSH & COMB Other luxury essortments by such famed SETS HOUSEHOLIs HINT Don't try to scrape hardened | starch off the sole plate of your| electric iron. Wait until the 'iron | lis cool, then wash starch off with a (soapy cloth, rinse with a clean] |damp cloth and wipe dry. 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From London, some of | the party are expected to return WIFE PRESERVERS! via the Lisbon route while others 1 4 : will fly direct over the Polar, If you buy three pairs of pack- route, aged willow ip 2 one time, a % e label on the outer pack-| anadian, Jepresestativas ares age before you take them home, | Shaw, V rs, to be sure all three packags give s ver; V:\the same size you asked for. TRIALS ANYTIME BY RESERVATION For Further Information DIAL RA -5-2737 Harmony Rd. N. SHAVING BRUSHES 1.00 to 5.00 OLD SPICE by Shulton AFTER SHAVE LOTION ELECTRIC SHAVE SMOOTH SHAVE BOMB. . SHAVING MUG Compacts rs Ww, Victoria; Mrs. J. H. Blackey, Westbank; Miss Ethel Druce, Vic- ria. Alberta--Mrs. J. H. Howes, Mil- let; Mrs. P. Armstrong, Calgary. hewan--Mrs, J. W. Ad- the 10-day Ceylon fi is expected to last more than a month, Mrs. Gummow sald i is the first time in the 28-year history of the Associated Countrywomen of the World that its eonference has been held in an Asian eoun- The last world meeting was eld in Toronto, in 1953. "Attention of the conference will focus on economic production pd the problem of over-popula- mn," said Mrs. Gummow |in an Interview here. "The organization is non - de- nominational and non - sectarian, so there are few taboos to restrict our discussions." For Mrs. Gummow, a widow with a married daughter, it will ams, president of the Federated Women's Institutes of Canada, Ethelton; Mrs. W. Thomson, Pense; Miss Rose Ducie, women's editor of The Western Producer, Saskatoon; Mrs. Karl Krips, Unity. | Manitoba--Mrs. W. R. Forester, | Emerson; Mrs. Grace Jasper, | Hamiota. Ontario--Mrs. Hugh Summers, area vice - president of. ACWW, Fonthill; Miss Helen James, CBC, | * Toronto; Mrs. A. 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They were married last year. They had met on the train taking members of the Canadian Pacific Railway Pioneers' Association on their an- Inual tour of Europe. | This time they're making the {trip as Mr. and Mrs. "We'd both {lost our partners recently," Mr. {Smith explained, "and the other (people in the tour party sort of edged us together. We had many {things in common. We each had {two children, about the same ages." When last year's party returned home, Louise went back to Win- {nipeg and Mr. Smith to his home in Vancouver, but several weeks {later he visited Winnipeg. From Vancouver, he proposed hy air- mail. They were married in Win- send in! These hoods come attached to the quart tins of Red Band at your dealer's. % Attractive to wear! This clever plastic hood ties under your chin to protect your hat or curls from sudden showers. Fine for little girls, too. % Keep one handy in your purse! You'll want several. % Hurry to your Johnson's Wax dealer's! 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