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

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Health py children should have at least 1% pints of : milk & day for proper growth, | CRAMPED FEET {same manner as poor « Ming, Children's socks thal are toc shoes, NECESSARY AMOUNT (KEEP YOUNG DIET | Re-Educate Your Food Habits short may cramp the feet in the Discovers Talent For Sculpture, Housewife Finds Herself Famous MONTREAL (CP)--Al 4, Mrs, rothy Russell of Gidea Park in ssex, England, was "just an ordinary housewife'" who looked after two children, 8s husband and a home Six months later, the whole world was literally at her finger tips During that time, Mrs. Russell discovered that her hands had hidden o rare talent for seulp-|. the ture and painting, Within next five yoars she had her work displayed in the Royal Academy, and whe became an exhibition sculptor and » personality on BRC television, In Montreal to visit her daugh- ter Pamela, who Is doing Jost. graduate work at McGill Univer. sity, Mrs, Russell looks back on the six years since she took up her new work as "the most won derful In my entire life." NOT TOO LATE "If 46 years old wasn't too late for me to start a new career, it isn't too late for many other women," says Mrs. Russell, "I suddenly found my children frowing up and me with nothing io do, 1 refused to spend my next|| 25 years knitting wooly jumpers, so | looked around for somethin interesting to do and decid sculpting and painting was what interested me most," y Mrs, Russell traces the start of her artistic career to the years when she worked with the women's © volunteer services In the Second World War, mending clothes for orphanages "We were desperate for toys for the children," she says, attended one lecture on how fo make toys and the bug bit me, | went rushing home and started making dolls and toys of all kinds with bits of material I could sal vage. | concentrated on making the time the war was over, made 1,800." From creating teddy bears In Welsh national costume and owls decked out as school masters, Mrs, Russell turned to work in| clay, Then after a course In oll painting and sculpture, she gan doing heads of everyone from the mother of Prince Philip, to Stanley Matthews, the soccer aver Piifisen CHARACTER "I'm interested in character in the heads 1 sculpt," she sald, | "I'm not interested in people who are merely pretty. And once I'm started on a head, I work fast, "Someone onge timed me in a bead 1 did at an exhibition in front of 1,000 people, It took me she producer resemblance {months In Canada she would like to do a head of Prime Minister Diefenbaker character," she says (point of view of either an artist an extraordinary Bhe intends to spend about two While here, "He has a strong face, full of "from the a sculptor, he Is ay real IFE PRESERVER| Keep your spice shelf clean, | Wash the tops and sides of all splee containers regularly with a ghtly soaped sponge, : HOUSEHOLD HINT Gilt frames on pletures or mir rors should be treated gently, To clean, molsten a pad of soft | cloth with a mixture of equal Bob is with the Merchant Mar parts of ammonia and denatured {nes he is home only eight days alcohol, Apply to the frame with|y month, This would mean that, occupying, and accepting, a sit: [] very little pressure, Follow with a dry pad to take up the soll, and proceed to the! next area, A 44 | | |they say, who would see anythin | |elal contacts everything to help him make home here--but don't start him off on the wrong foot in the sit- uation, I do hope that you will advise us, Thank you, 8.8, should have a reliable on the premises, while 10 THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Thursday, October 10, 1987 MARY HAWORTH MAIL vg Concerned About Young Couple Who Plan To Share Apartment Dear Mary Haworth: 1 have in the role of star boarder, after read your column for some time|he latches on to a job here, They and respect your sincere apd may estimate that his contriby- candid opinions. I would greatly | ion to household expenses would appreciate your thoughts on the permit them to save a little following (money regularly--for investment; My sister Jean was recently | Of for homebuying later. married to a young man whose Or, more improbably, i may family lives in England, Bob (I'l be pure stubborn sentiment In call him) has a younger brother | Bob's heart--a conviction that he Roy, who Is coming to this eoun- owes his brotheg 100 per cent try. hospitality on hig arrival here, Bob and Jean are looking for|8nd indefinitely afterwards, Bul an apartment large enough to ac-|\n Any case, whatever his and ---- == pointment , { {Wind 1 { | By IDA JEAN KAIN Diet alone is usually a disap the weight come off the places where it can lous be spared, Either that or you your reducing with the same figure on a smaller scale, You want a better figure! Specific exercises not only stir up elreula tion in the fal susceptible spots, but tone the muscles, Toned mus cles make for a more shapely fig ure. One overweight hit upon the system of reducing by inches in. stead of by pounds, She used the tape measure as her scale" She reports that she didn't talk diet but changed her food habits, stop: ped overeating and started exer cising, Result: This streamliner re In Order To Reduce Weight |" The next two exercises slim] bulky buttocks , . , set them out, Powitlo Ling on right side, (leg: straight down, left leg on top! of right, head re ting on extended) right zrm, palm of let hond braced on floor near chest for support Movement: Swing loft leg for: ward, then swing vigorously rear: ward snd forward again. Keep swinging but hold for a count of 4 on alternate back swings--20 counts, Change sides and repeal. | Position: Same as in above exorcise, Movement: leading with the heel, and houhiily knee straight, make large circles with left leg, 10 in one direction then 10 in the other direction, Change sides and | cirele right Jeg, remembering to) ) duced waist, bust, abdomen and Ips a total of 10 inches in 2° months, She didn't exec rimly, but went at slimpasi; { fully and with a purpose, viv idly pleturing the figure she wanted, She made it » rule to stop exercising before she be: commodate themselves and Roy|Jean's real reasons for planning when he arrives, They feel |t|the three-way setup, they are would be unkind of them not to{making a mistake If they go take Roy into thelr home, This in| through with it, itself might be all right; but as| Let's be frank, If Jean and Roy {live as domestic companions dur- {Ing Bob's sea trips, they will be for most of the time, Jean and| uation known to theologians as # her brother-in-law would be shar-| "proximate occasion" of sin, ing the apartment, Jean in 21 and|They will have thrown prudence Roy Is 20 fo the winds, in dealing with the FEELS CONCERN stuff of human nature--which Is I have told Jean that 1 feel it] weak, variable and vulnerable at Is Improper for Roy to stay with os them In these circumstances, But! Second, even If thelr moral she and her husband express the character should be incorruptible, opinion that I am narrowminded| still people would be sure to gon and suspicious as Is anyone, | $1p about appearances--thus cost ing all three a general loss of so- wrong in this "boy" (as they call cial tone In the community, The him) living with them situation would become the butt " {of sly smirching Jest and Inn I've suggested that they find an do, And that sort of thing is apartment or room for Roy close . : _|felt by the victims, and becomes bY: 34 oiler him sven Mon an Insidious drain on their own In other words. do|"eM-confidence and self-esteem, "hig| Therefore, I agree with you {that it doesn't make sense to do that kind of damage to oneself, {And one Isn't being narrow {minded and suspicious In taking {this view of the matter, One Mi simply is being realistic about the i fia way things are, 3 ' our own suggestion provides rotector | the rightminded mature answer e Is off ty what to do, Namely: Line up t You write from on that Jean, bein came tired, That Is always wise {STREAMLINE HIPS Most overwelghts as well as normal weights want to stream. line their hips. So today we'll di. rect the action there, On the back. {sides of the hips there Is a fleshy {muscle termed the flateus max Imus. When this bulky muscle be. leame flabby, hips spread, Of course, with added pounds they spread more, The side hipline Is controlled by the gluteus medius and minimus, When these muse. les lose tone, bunches of fat settle and ruin the fit of a skit For all « round hip simmers, take these exercises. , «dally, To smooth thighline} roll with knees bent ' Position; Sit on floor, leanin slightly back, Have palms of ha flat on floor at sides. Bend knees and draw toward body, keeping legs together Movement: Slowly and heav roll along one thighline, bac across top of hipline and on over to other thighline, Make this a slow motion, heavy roll, 25 counts, © SEW-THRIFTY nel ust nine minutes from the time started until the audience eould trace a resemblance to the model." | She prefers to work with a live | ode, but also works from ple. | Sures of the subject. Either way, SCARF, MATS | ON VON STAFF Recen appointed as staff surse with the Oshawa Branch of the Victorian Order of Nurses is Miss Annette La- londe. Miss Lalonde is a grad. unte In ubsing and publig health of the ey of ye ot member of the staff of the ott and Russell public health unit, She succeeds Miss Frances Hale who recently re signed to take further studies at Queen's University, ---------- at sea. Also, Jean may welcome such company a sort of antl dote to loneliness during Bob's absence. Possibly that's why they Insist upon finding an apartment with room for Roy lodgings nearby for give him Shaking friends and finding a job, {her column, not Roy, and every assistance in Mary Haworth counsels through | by mall or per- Or they may figure that Roy | sonal interview, Write her in care would be a financial help to them of this newspaper 'Women Indicate Preference Of Wool Linings For Warmth Results of a national gartified Clarence Rainess and I oy EM ublie Account. puis indlonte shat" B47 of or. Hnings in winter -- heii a8 against 28 per cent who pre. fer metal . backed linings, 17.3 cent of consumer erence divided between 'fibre - glass Interlinings, alpaca lining, fur ng and polyurethane lining, are on Ni aphi- consumers in various geogr cal areas in the basic categories of winter coats, Questionnaire lend with heel, keeping the foo | flexed, Man F inds Weaving Stimulating Hobby | SOOKE, B, C, (CP)--A 76-year. | {old man with only 2% years' Weaving experience Is selling his! products across Canada, Douglas H, Smith, a farmer un til arthritis forced him to take up | a less strenuous business, ha | made weaving. a pleasant hobby His specialty is combining tall oring and woaving, and skirts made in this small community, | 10 miles from Victoria, are sold | in stores across the country | Mr, Bmith's products also in. | elude drapes, stoles, handbags, | scafves and place mats Two of his biggest jobs were | weaving 20 yards of red and gold) altar cloth and 13 yards of pur ple and white altar cloth for the Anglican church here, , Smith Is proud of the fact that no two of his patterns are ever the same and says: "The more patterns the better I like i." Mr, Smith says that his hobby doesn't make him any money, but doesn't cost him anything, either "As long as I can make enough to pay (or the next lot of yarn | am happy. To try to make a liv. ing out of it would just be slav ery His patterns are experimental and worked in wool, rayon or cof ton or combinations these fa. Mr. Smith, who uses a large Gilmore loom, says he learped weaving from books od from the provincial Wbrary, There is nothing to it, Tt is ter of gE yourself AS You are Have Your Thanksgiving Dinner At the Metropolitan Modern Lunch Counter Boautiful Milk Fed Turkey , . , Delicious ll (EF EE HARVEST SALE SPECIALS LADIES' PURE SILK Head Squares Assorted Colours 90¢ Value The Largest of them all unbreakable King-Pak use as Sewing Box Button Box, Cookie Container and for so many other things, EAT YOUR TURKEY | DINNER HERE | 4 SPECIAL! Assorted sizes and colors, LADIES BRIEFS IN BEAUTIFU ONLY ... EERE FOR THE KIDDIES FRI. & SAT. ONLY DELICIOUS TAFFY APPLES wy wu METROPOLITAN sre 1] 3 pairs 99 10 60 KING E. RA 3.3273 forms listed all types of dress, sport and casual coals for win ter wear, and the six types of Double-Ring Ceremony Unites Barbara Gibson, Knox Presbyterian Church, Osh. awa, was the setting for a wed {ding last. Saturday afternoon & when Barbara Anne Gibson, ki | daughter of Mrs, Percy Gibson R|of Oshawa and the late Mr, Gib son was united in marriage with Orville C, Holland, son of Mr, and Mrs, Charles Holland of Oshawa, The Reverend Bruce Myles per formed the double ring ceremony Mr, David Jenkins played the wedding music and accompanied Mrs. Keith Holland who sang Ff "Through The Years" and "I h | Walk eside you", Given in marriage by her uncle, {Mr, Elmer Murray, the bride wore a full length gown of frost white velvet. The slim bodice featured an oval neckline with long Hy point sleeves, and the hooped skirt flowed into a circus lar train, A cap of white velvet held her finger tip vell, and she carried a cascade of white pom By ALICE BROOKS Only 0 balls of No, 0 cot ton for this popular frat in 28-inch length in any length needed, Make matching scar! and mats for a luncheon sot! Pattern 7104: erochet directions for scarf in Plisappie Crochet Orville Holland nlece of the bridegroom was flower girl in a short frock of white velvet with sash and streamers of saphire blue velvet, Her headdress matched her dress, and she carried a basket of white chrysanthemums, Master Vincent Gibbens of Orfllia, small nephew of the bride was ring bearer Mr, Edward Brown was best man and the ushers were Mr, Vincent Gibbens of Orillia, and Mr. Ray Holland, The reception was held in the fod room of Spruce Villa Hotel, hitby, where the bride's moth er received in taupe French lace over pink taffeta with a small brown hat.' The bridegroom's mother, who assisted, chose a navy blue sult with pink ace sories, They wore corsages U pink carnations, For the honeymoon trip the bride wore a brown wool sult, with a tangerine hat and corsage of bronge chrysanthemums, On linings commonly used, and interlinings most As between the two t in greatest use, wool Interlinings and metal . ba findings are follows: Nationally, 65.1 per cent pre. fer wool interlinings as against 34.9 per cent who prefer metal backed linings, In the New England States, 66.6 per cent prefer wool inter. linings as against 33.4 per cent who prefer metal-backed linings, In the Middle Atlantic States, 71 per cent prefer wool inter: linings as against 29 per cent who prefer metal-backed linings, In the East North Centra) States, 60 per cent prefer wool interlinings as against 40 Jey cent who prefer metal » backed linings, In the West North Central States, 68 per cent prefer wool Interlinings as against 35 per cont who prefer metal « backed linings The results of this survey are regarded by apparel indus a - By ANNE ADAMS Sew-ean stitch up fall's favorite Jumper fashion in no trasting blouse -- so very smart! 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Plus a variety of poms and stephanotis centred with pink sweetheart roses Mrs, Vincent Gibbens of Oril lia was matron of honor for her | sister, and the .other attendants | were Mrs, Ray Holland, sister-in law of the bridegroom, and Miss Carol Barrows of Whitby, a cou. sin of the bride, Their identical waltz length gowns of sapphire blue velvet were fashioned with cap sleeved bodices and portrait | designs to order crochet, knit. |necklines, They wore matching | ting, embroidery huck weaving, [Picture hats and carried cas toys, dolls, others, Send 28 cents | cades of white shasta chrysanthe for vour copy of this needlecraft mums ok now! Miss Donna Holland, young Home Dairy OSHAWA AND AJAX WEEK-END SPECIALS PUMPKINPIE...... 43 Oriental SPICE CAKE . . 49° Let Us do Your Baking for the Waek-End ~~ Then Mother ean enjoy a Melidey tes, AVAILABLE IN ALL OUR STORES Bailey. 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