Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 13 Dec 1957, p. 9

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| LAZY CHIDREN NEIGHBORLY GIFT . LONDON (CP) -- Fewer than WADENA, Sask. (CP)--Reports Women Senators | ~*~ ty | sara oun. on FEAR ro mc / ? 4 ordshire own a - include a turnip proudly disp omen ena OIS | 3 3 4 ' 5 7 forush, aud Signy of those Who by Mss. C. Evickyn, The ' - ol 4 7 J : ave toothbrushes never use table, wi & gi of more than TORONTO cps The Cara 4 5 To |them, the county school dental of- 29 inches. was grown by her |dian Federation of Business and ' ; : Bo ror ir Md AT y. | Professional Women's Clubs has| 4 4 4 appealed to Prime Minister Dief- ai 3 y baker for more in the 2 . Senate. iy ad 7 4 Requests More |f 0.8 Am bh A federation spokesman said | Friday a delegation met with the| THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Friday, December 13, 1957 © prime minister when he was here, | . earlier in the week and urged that more women be placed in 'Experts says African Violets [siemens sea, vom iN A ideas | Fl . h With Littl cept their Responsipiities ul 4 Lie { ar \ Members of the delegation in-| . ! J | ouris 1 e e cluded national president Mes, Ww. i a J : jo incr I ase By MARY FRAN BURKE red clay pot requires little extra F. Baylay of Meadowvale, Ont.,| ; hk oh t valve | Canadian Press Staff Writer |care, says Mrs. Foley. In fact, so Secretary - treasurer Mrs. Flor-| " .. } sl e = | TORONTO (CP)--African vio-|little that once you have mast- ence Chinn of Brampton and in-| of your home lets are among the best all round |ered these few simple points | ternational relations chairman, ' { |house plants and the most popu-|you'll find the plants bloom all Mrs. Margery Pewtress of Co- lar. |year around. | bourg. Fortunately you don't have to 3 be. an expen lo Stow Dem vei 2 ; i 4 Your home--next to your loved ones--is they're still tricky enough to| 9 i i gE 18 p » -- give you a feeling of accomplish: | CHILD GUIDANCE BN, Lm =o feobably your most valuable possession. ment when you d > - 3 ut, by improving it, you can make it even o . * Phe | In growing African violets they 13 : : on more valuable. [should maintain growth and be rvance I ' ) + 3 ! ; |in bud or bloom all year round, e Sha e } mx Et & There are many ways to increase the value [says Lilian Foley of Chapleau, S biect Of Soci 1 R ar h hi ? a 2 1 $8 of your home. You can add a fence, build Oe snare oF ma "dainty plant. u ) a esearc SE " 4 die, a parage, make an extra room out of the SOIL HINTS By G. CLEVELAND MYERS , If you use these rough guides 2 » attic, or finish the basement; yqu can paint Mrs. Foley says that soil is the Any alert parent who wishes to|in observing your young child, J : inside and out; you can add cupboards, put least important part of growing ascertain roughly how dependent you should no expect too much. / ; in hardwood floors, convert the porch oo a 1 |good violets. She recommends or self-sufficient a child of two That would do more harm than i, Yehe 3 al J h soil shou'd be coarse enough to Or six really 's, might gain a lot|good. No one knows exactly what : : ; ; y . room . .. the ist 1s endless. ust watch our |allow air to circulate between |of good suggestions from 8 Jating vou should S¥pect of the Fhild = ; 3 5 i | next 52 advertisements for IDEAS. i % i ill also al-|scale used, with rather technical any age. so, children differ < £4 4 4 : 2 . # : re Bare ave] freely. [scientific Tiger, in a study re-|widely. . --. If you do this, you'll find that one important | | She prefers a good clay loam ported by Emanuel Keller in the| However, if you will observe x 4 { ? ' idea is repeated in each advertisement. Itis i -- 4 base, with enough sand for drain-|September iste of "Child Devel-|your child on fhese points, you Mo ? : 1 this: We'll not only help you to plan im- PLAYMATES joa. oe peat Sindhi A - art some of the TIT Lu understand um berser. hls > provements and advise you on the materials A er Sugge y Ba? at ~ % : lh ing part peat and 1 on his measuring scale which he| , ra------ . ; i needed +. «but we i show you how you can These happy playmates are | Louise and four - year - old 'sharp sand. applied to 52 children ranging in| 3 S iv A increase your home's value--far beyond the Mary Louise and David Allan, | David Allan are the grand- moo much water is the biggest ages from two to six. : a C8 y es price you aid for it--at moderate cost to children of Mr. and Mrs. John | children of Mr. and Mrs. John | anemy of the African violet.| 1. How often does the child seek) |RSS A ) : i X i A a 3 or gre IS OU | Husband, Oshawa, and MTs. water from the top, covering the help in dressing, washing, find- ==" RC Hou yourself, through our Home Improvement G. Husband, William street | Herbert Morris, Toronto. top soil generouslly and make ing a toy? How often does he \ SN ip 4 5 Budget Plan. Our Plan covers materidls west. One - year - old Mary --Photo by Hornsby Studio sure it penetrates to the Toots, SCE Wrolection from other chil-| | 4 2 | id | ; and Tabour, and, what's more, you do not y |The first sign of overwatering| 2. How often does the chid| |Hezgy' "'& 7 I J a3 require CASH 'DOWN. Call us this week KEEP IN TRIM \ |is the rotting of outside leaves, seek recognition, praise and ap-| | aT . i ; for FREE estimates. Good light is a "must" if your |Proval by calling someone to z : +11 come see what he has done? plants are to bloom. They will 3. How often does the child| grow in any exposure as long as seek ph y sical contact with | Advises Despairing Dieter fhe Sent intensity Is: strong teacher--wanting to be picked up, WIFE PRESERVER To keep the plants growing holding onto her dress or hand? T - y + J ie 5 hat | Ww evenly give the pots a quarter SEEKING ATTENTION | Leftover cookies and cake t oSee Herself As She ould Be ever 3 a week. Also if you 4. How often does the shild rave ee Gy med i ; |grow them in windows shift them |seek attention -- getting another used ; 18% - ®t A x A EN RMN Rimi aud loliows Sur ental around occasionally so that they person to play with him, talking and ice cream. The children will SUNSHINE SPE 0 matter 3) | . i i i - love this. all get a turn in the best light.(a lot, asking questions, volun- (love t 1f int taying responds to drama, you can get rs, a noise browbeat . yours yo ink ang lout of the humdrum by trying MODERATE TEMPERATURE [leering answers making WASHING 'DAY You'll certainly be in the | War failure, you will fail. This Something quite dramatic. African violets do best in a|&0% GUE gos the child ASHING DAY (cp). swim in this figure - flattering truth is poignantly expressed in| All set, curtain going up. Ere BE he ol ao ge seek fo sit near the teacher and SAN East Kent hd of sult, zo maker whete You ; a letter from a despairing over- you slip into sleep tonight, when netore flower drop/ and handi- Play near her regardless of the women's institutes has changed choose, D:ep6a ba winter Vaca. 7 7A I ; J . L, weight who writes. . . . you are all quiet and relaxed |, or oyih, Too much heat or gther.childten of BoE | child de. [the day of its half-yearly meet- ,¢'tho ship's pool or for 'resort "I honestly do not know why|Picture in your mind a blank go; 00 wi develop flower buds , --_|ing from Monday to Tuesday, $0 jounging at the beach. The one- | & ) I am writing to you . . , for how|screen. This is going to be ai," nidly The plants need hu- HE I IAD. members can do their washing on piece hg at | is done in lastex # | Bd LL DECEMBER look of knit. The | ; STORE HOURS oT LD you can help me I do not know. movie . . you're the star. midity. out asking teach r Monday. in a chenille weave that copies | I am five feet, five inches and| See yourself on the screen the| To feed plants, Mrs. Foley rec-| ." oinout belittling the work of the cool will soon be five by five. I lose Yay You Ja to be Get A men jemmends 2 jixiure of hymn at Gther children or feeling vexed at WRONG CONTENT stripes form a yachting flag ! 10 to 15 pounds only to turnjtal picture of you standing on the the rate of 2 teaspoonful to a... hieveraent? : 2 __a| bodice motif, then run horizon- Ny around and regain them with a scales with the pointer at 145|pint of lukewarm water. Feed by their ael BT mis thie child at: aA DrORD, Ean ih tally around, molding the RETAILERS TO THRIFTY CANADIANS opin DAILY 9 AM. to 9 P.M. few « tra. I now weigh more pounds. covering the top soil. temot to carry out routine tasks " "yt .| figure. i DEC. 12 & 13 end DEC. 16-28 than ever . . . 224. I'm 35 and| Say to yourself with convic-| Single blooms require food ev-\hy himself -- dressing, washing, oe Ths gas co the pre or | F: "w " have three. children. This losing|tion, "Tomorrow, I will want to ery second week. All double-|eating, toilet behavior. etc." [of the substance demanded by Elizabeth Fry, celebrated ne. 3 DOWNTOWN Inet ia er." She complained of finding lish advocate of reform of pris- 3 ' and gaining has been going on|eat for healthy normal weight blooming alles od singles 8. How often does the shi a h for years and it seems my mind and more energy." When the and singles wi C airy [tempt to overcome obstacles by | Po : is on my problem continuously, will-todo gets down in the sub. leaves should be fed weekly. = |himself? For example, looking a Dail in the cake. ous, Was 95 a her desth in 1885. |i 3 -- a for 1 can't for the life of me conscious, you really shift into| If the whole plant is wilting, for a missing tool or fox? { seem to stay with a diet after power steering. There is no feel-(it means that crown rot has set| '9. How often does the ehild| 1 ® a® Cay a certain period. ing of 'being deprived, you are Mm. Cut through the main stem take the initiative in carrying $ en oni t [1] [11] i "Every morning I always start|doing what you really want to do. [With a razor blade well above out his own activitiss--knowing | 4 od o. {the rotted areas, remove the what he wants to do on the play- | i & N t by saying that today f A fn Sa y 4 i Follow through tomorrow morn-|jouer leaves and insert the stem |ground, or art room or play- # seems to actually oppose every | of BY hats the in a clean pot of fresh soil or room? wild worthwhile effort I make. I have gner. for : a sand. In a month or so the plant, 10.. How often does the ¢! py) , thnk gy boosting breakfast of 250 will he off to a new start. complete an activity -- construc- | i Pounds 10 lose. 5 Depiming to 300 calories. A well-fed, carefully - watered tion, art, play? 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