Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 20 Nov 1957, p. 9

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As for upholstery fabrics, there seems to be a trend toward fab- rics of the same weave but with different color turning up fre- quently, so that a large piece like {a sofe is done in one color of a and Provincial styles was over, certain material, with another Fashions Of Furniture Otter Plenty Of Variety By ELEANOR ROSS / In many ways, furniture is like evidently were correct. |and yardage for drapes offered in fashion. Both undergo frequent| The consumer takes one look at| Still asoter shade but of the changes. Both offer a wide range, the more solid pieces and decides Sale Ie. ' of ideas and designs and. both, that this is what she wants. Heavy as al os i» eins he hii even after orders are placed by hases and solid sha d | professional buyers, must wait| cries preference Fg a fufly, scheme. anxiously to discover the trend of enced by the American Modern, AS for texture, the light type THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Wednesday, November 20, 1957 9 | popular preference as a guide for|of 1900 and the 1930s are selling| Prevails: and much is being made | - KEEP YOUNG DIET Loses 84 Excess Pounds Overweight Is By IDA JEAN KAIN Reducing clinics emphasize the irnportance of controlling weight in children. Experience reveals that it is easiest to reduce over- weight children. It's a bit more difficult when reducing is de- layed until the teens. Adults who {have been overweight since child- 'hood have the hardest time of all. Today's story should be an in-| "they were slim. . This fall anviuer boy prodigy, makes me feel good in itself. their 83rd birthday further : well, 'as in furniture obviously in.| 2 on Upholstery and drapery Many, many news ideas have|duenced by designs used in 16th| "aq for neg a as se ks Sab sad laced their orders with an eve, These influences, of course have not much of a dilemma as long as p customer demands. Now with| been vastly scaled down and tone |the various pieces are related in the furniture in the stores, it will down to fit into our contempor-|seale and finish. All in all, furni- be interesting to see what con-|2IY scene, but the derivations are ture is as interesting gs fashion » surmers choose. | unmistakable. " just now. ubilant GUESSED CORRECTLY es? Seaton. sertaialy, fu is trend, an s that such : (Also, I haven't weighed this, For one thing, those buyers who solid pieces are perfect against In Ll in |amount since junior high school felt that the long reign of lighter|the brick and stone backgrounds|Colombia have been operated for ays. wR be b |scaled pieces in Danish Modernithat are so popular today. four centuries. "I, who have never before been - slim in mv '*- find it a glor-| ious feeling--I want never to go' weight again! I have been aim- ing for the measurement you gave for a size 15 dress--and now| {I'm slimmer in some places than |lvour measurements call for. | Thanks again for all your help." INEW LIFE AT 25 | The greatest victory js victory over self. This young woman has launched herself on a new life, nd at the early age of 25. Now she has all the lovely years ahead | to enjoy being normal weight for {her build. This reducer has chosen the very best course. Her generous, frame sets her ideal weight at 137 pounds. By exercising, this {young woman has streamlined her measurements and for this reason she feels svelte and wil- lowy. The best guarantee against a |regain of the pounds is to con- {tinue the protective food habits. This same protective eating plan is good health insurance as well as a weight control measure for the whole family. Her four young- sters will not grow up fatties. seeps FIGGED STEAMED WINDOWS! STURDY TWINS PRESTON, Ont. (CP) -- More than a century and a half of com- bined living was marked by twin sisters, Mrs. Ida Brusso and Miss Mary Merkel, on the occasion of can't remember a time when .and feel that gras | | workshop of the Nearly - New | na group revitalizing merchan- | Mrs. Petep"van der Zwet, Mrs. | us oe Er tioven ed i a EL Rl. Shop in St. Gertrude's rectory, = dise réady for tomorrow's open- Her present weight of 1142 was what she weighed in the A Purchase At Nearly-New Shop CHILD GUIDANCE / 4 : . started its upward spiral. She Has Premium Of Courage, Faith "Sens; i as remium urage, al 8 Sensible Approach Is Needed "Your column has been a great . was very seriously overweight. I practical help to new Canadians| phen Stepinac, Mrs. Michael Rud- | 1 ith P Child am 25 years old, mother pry four and those who are trying to make ka, Mrs. Michael Sabyan,. Mrs. | 0 ea . 1 Tecocious 1 children, and with steady gains incomes, the Madonna group of Des Rochers. By CLEVELAND MYERS required him to work hard and to after the birth of each child, my St. Gertrude's Roman Catholic' Posted at the various counters ; | 5' 3". That was a year ago. Church is opening a "Nearly-New and in the workshop to direct and jor grandparent writes to me of al Recently, Dr. Wiener, in his i Shop". inform the many visitors were precocious tot under two or three./role as M. I. T. professor, ex- TIRED OF BIGNESS nearly all mew Canadians them. Carmichael, Mrs. Stephen Harkin, ments of these children are TV apppearances of certain youth big. . .I was tired of it and tired selves and from their own ex-| Mrs. Arnold Passhus, Mrs. Thom- amazing. oh quiz shows. from it! Well, I did my best, and ties and even hardships in get- Mrs. Leo Laviolette, Mrs. W. Wek precocity but I write to the cor-| ity "their knowledge of more or Weigh 142. My doctor wants my ting established in a strange com-|King, Mrs. Peter Van Der Duim respondent, urging him to en-ijo nrelated facts. Dr. Wiener weight at 140, as I am large have met in the basement of Si, The Nearly-New- Shop will be/ing without exploiting him. Sug-\,je ideal and practice in educa- reached my goal. Gertrude's rectory. open from now on every Thurs- 2€sing that he do all possible to "For the first time in my' mar- citiz , while also seeking ways ANOTHER PRODIGY §| : 76} house has been cleaned, painted> P™- . ~~~ = o prin Bs his id roi Ig poi husband -- he weighs 154. That and decorated and turned into a _- 13 - vear - old Fred Safier, en- unique shop. | . ail 3 Here, in orderly display, ready Seek Votes For All |awaziv uirrie wie fefeq Harvara te read ive Nis: for the opening tomorrow, is an If you will scan the pages of his parents 'dislike his being cal- for men, 'women and children;| "lular magazines of the early 1900's : : ibl baby garments, toddlers' togs and, TORONTO (CP)--The Provin- you will find many articles writ- Be wp Ranged on shelves are service- ing 28,000 Ontario women, wants precocious son; Willie. The pieces A ti ite of hi able boots and shoes, winking the Municipal franchise extended were aimed at selling the public|S2AN" SL JO lh Freer life rubbers that will prove their| 27%, 21 SF Over i We sis) guidance of Willie's education|yere still in high school, where come, i ISK azing intellectual exploits. d isolated from: his fell »» thy 9 bo i A 11: and isola roi: his fellows. WHEN CENTS COUNT le Ontario government to in or Sides insisted that Willie," 4 'iter A] Hirshberg, wrote| |spiration to over weights who A TYPICAL SCENE in the shows members of the Madon- | ing. From left te right are | Branch, Mrs. James Sabyan, reducing is beyond them. This Nicholas Mayer, Mrs. Walter | _Times-Gazette Staff Photo 'successfully shed 84 excess {seventh grade when her weight i : hy 3 help to me, as not too long ago I Promoted by a desire to give Mrs. Albert Winterink, Mrs. Ste- ends meet on limited or irregular |P. Vandezwet and Mrs. Robert Every now and then, a parent/conform socially. Weight reached a high of 226 for f the Miss Vera Brown, Mrs. James Some of the intellectual achieve-/pressed strong disapproval of the "I got terribly tired of being so The members of the group are perience they know the difficul-|as Lesley, Mrs. Doran Mitchell, I never print such accounts of mpay amazed viewing millions the good news is that I now munity. For over a month they and Mrs. D. Coughlin. courage the child's zeal for learn- deplored such as an objection- boned. So I have practically The former library of the fine day and Friday from 2 p.m ake the child a likable, useful ried life, I weigh less than my |pecially after he enters school tered Harvard. He read the Iliad attractive assortment of elothes One-Year Residents the Sunday newspapers and POP-jaj a prodigy. They seem to have toys. cial Council of Women, represent-|ten by Dr. Boris Sides about his Says Fred's father. "We are with polish, and overshoes and|'® 2I resideits of a year who the idea'that it was the father's|i:" jilege than he would if he worth through many storms tol, .efine Thursday decided to ask! or accounted for the lad's am- pe would be fored with his work clude this provision in an amend-#ever be restrained at home, CLEANING DUMONT STORMS are THE ANSWER GUARANTEED (in Writing) FOR A LIFETIME acive FREE ror 6 Months There is a corner for household ment to the Ontario Municipal! nev, tall bo 4 thin |about Fred Safier under the title, equipment, coffee pots and sauce- Act. It would apply to all munici- pever be XD C a do. o any ng pans and In a centre display case, pal elections and plebiscites ex- who tutored Willie in Gree jewellery and silver that would cept money by-laws. make charming gitfs when the purchase of' a gift might present the vote only to property owners |p; : hoon 5 child should read, this article. a heartache. and him to give Willie complete free-|_ . : The whole project has taken C courage antl hours of work. Guid- ed by their president, Mrs. Wal-/Ing also approved a resolution in- ter Branch, members of the troduced by the Ottawa Business e shop every Siew land Professional Women's Club, [11-YEAR-OLD FRESHMAN have met at the shop every after- noon for two or.three hours to sort, sponge, clean and press gar- outa Succession Duty Act. ments. "Everything that is washable, duty for one-half of a husband's age of 19. He died in obscurity ---- . sald Mrs, estate on the ground the money|at 46. has been washed," Branch, proudly displaying men's| Vas earned by his widow. "Prodigy at Harvard," in the Sat- urday Evening Post issue of Sep- kK, tember 14, 1957. Parents who DON'T PAY TILL SPRING 1958 PROMPT SERVICE lothes FREE PICK-UP AND DELIVERY he % when he was only five or six, |: 4 a io The Municipal Act now gives|once told me the father ordered think they -have a precocious ti tenants with property qualifi-| dom, Often Willie recited Greek, : rhe 30 del |said this tudor, while standing on ACTIVE AT % | legates at the meel- his head or performing other an- CLINTON, Ont. (CP) -- Mrs Phone RA 8-1651 for FREE DEMONSTRATION HOME tics. Helen Dalrymple, celebrating her 90th birthday, said she still cooks, | bakes, sews and tends her own { Willie was a Freshman at Har- yegetable garden. An avid sports calls f y |vard in 1909, when he was 11. He f,' c<he said hockey 'was her s for exemption from was a full professor there at the ¢auorite sport. for an amendment to the; PICKWICK CLEANERS & DYERS AND SHIRT LAUNDERERS 434 SIMCOE ST. 8. Diol RA 3.4832 shirts, ironed and folded with a professional touch and covered with polythene envelopes. "The mounds of washing my members have done is simply un- believable." She indicated a pair| of bright blue corduroy overalls, for a two-year-old. "We wash, ALUMINUM 377 SIMCOE S. Adolph Berle, a Harvard fresh- Where do you want relief from |man at 14, was Assistant Secre- {tary of State under Franklin D. A h itic and tering Harvard at 13, is now an hn M. I. T. professor and one of the . hod world's leading mathematicians. eumatic ain These boys and Willie were at WW | Roosevelt. Norman Wiener, en- |Harvard at the same time, al- » Quick! Massage MENTHO- LATUM DEEP HEAT RUB into the sore places and feel how pains in hands, knee, hip, shoulder are soothed, eased, ® comforted. It's a grand feel- ing! Get a tube of MENTHO- LATUM DEEP HEAT RUB today. though not classmates. Still an- other hoy, Cotton Mather was a In the space behind the shop Ny Harvard freshman at the age of the women, with the help of some Rr i mn 1678, Sle hecame a famous of the men of the parish, have wi eader of his time established a workshop. Rows of FE PRESERVERS Incidentally, 1 learned from bushel baskets are clearly mark- p kibe: 50. sandwich Wilkie, Sides tuior about ole of ed "To bi yashed"', ** , 5 making sandwiches for the other boys, Norman lener ed", 0 De Mashed spre Sleah a crowd, allow three quarts --412 |He was, said the tutor, brought New MENTHOLATUM BEEP HEAT RUP Here too is a convenient work to 6 pounds--of sandwich filling. up by rather strict parents who table on which the garments can be sorted and thoroughly exam-| ined. At hand is a sewing ma-| py 4 chine and the ironing board. |}" I 4 There is space also for a 'stock! room and away from it all, be- hind the branching furnace, is an electric hot-plate, kettle and tea-pot that comes into its own| when energy and inspiration flag. Powder-pink paint and the addi- tion of a vanity has transformed a wash roam into a fitting room. +An official preview on Sunday afternoon, November 10, brought instant response. Receiving the guests were the Reverend Francis Mahoney, the parish priest, Mrs. Angus Neil, president of the Catholic Women's | 'League of St. Gertrude's parish| and Mrs. Walter Branch. Greet- ing the guests at the entrance were Mrs. Peter Zevenhoven and Mrs. Nicholas Mayer. Many dull- | ed during the afternoon, and wan- | dered about enjoying the well-| arranged shop. An honored guest was the Rev. N. J. Gignac who is in charge of | the new French parish in Osh- awa. 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