Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 20 Mar 1958, p. 9

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% "MAN'S ZIPPERED CARDIGAN This handsome sweater eomes just in time for the golf season, and is sure to be in- dispensable for spring wear out of doors. The instructions give a choice of two different stitch patterns for the front the Classic Key Pattern (as shown) and the Casement Pattern. The back and sleeves are done in simple stocking stitch. Both these sweaters can be matched CHILD GUIDANCE Child Should Be Taught Early To Respect The Word "No" By G. CLEVELAND MYERS As those of you who have read my column know, I have consis- tently urged parents to train the youngster from his earliest years to respect the word "No." I have even suggested specific ways of doing so. But I fear that some parents may overlook the need of helping the tot, who has been deterred from one activity, to find an ap- proved activity that is satisfac- tory to him. For everything he must not do, there should be many more things he may do and get pleasure from doing WITH NO ESCAPE Surrounding him with a wall of "No's" and "Don"t's," with no opening for escape, can be dis- astrous. So when you are teaching your " KEEP IN TRIM By IDA JEAN KAIN The wife of a senator walked ; |into her husband's office and his |secretary exclaimed; "Why, you 4lare much thinner! I've never seen you look so well!" The "| dieter"s response was a trateful, "Oh, thank you for noticing! I'v i lost 15 pounds and nobody has "so much as mentioned it." This ' sincere compliment was a vitally needed morale booster. Praise is sweet music, and can keep you on the slimming course enthusiastically. When a friend spontaneously remarks that you look years younger with less 4 /weight--why, you're walking on lair! It helps to know in advance how your friends and relations are likely to react to your reduc- ing efforts. You may be sadly disappointed if you expect whole- {hearted praise from overweight |friends. In fact, they may try in- directly to stop you from dieting. One reducer wrote recently; "My friends and neighbors are no help particularly those who should be reducing. They just urge me to sit down and eat with them." Psychologists explain ft this way: The fact that you are diel- ing gives your overweight friends a feeling of guilt. If they are not ready to take the step and act to slim down, they may, perhaps unconsciously, resent the fact that you are dieting. TALK TO OTHER DIETERS | Don't Let Disparaging Remarks | Discourage You From Dieting she Ifked you better with more |weight. Respond by telling her {bow much more energy you have land how much happier you are with less weight. This soft ans- wer may encourage her to try to do something about her own ex- cess avoirdupois. { In the meanwhile, it is well to {be wary of even mentioning the |word "diet" to anyone who is Knee-High Hose iia 10 rv ant acorns you New Co-Ed Fad |A disparaging remark can take| SUDBURY, Ont, (CP)--Mothers {some of the steam out of your|jabel them "horrible," and boys |drive. You may regard this inisay they hate them, but most terms of diminished will power. Sudbury teen - age girls consider Actually, it's merely that youritheir latest fashion fad 'the friends or family have made diet mogt." seem less important. It's wise| Thege are multi - hued socks, strategy to talk diet only with also known as knee-high or high- those who boost your enthus-|ow socks, iasm! "Most of us wear socks to A warning: Be prepared for the match our Skirts," explained friend who is apt to remark that'pretty Joyce Meredith of Sud- Is it best to keep your diet a § ; secret? No, but it is wise not to indulge in too much talk about reducing, except to another dieter. That is one reason why re- ducing clubs are so helpful. Club ii members are genuinely inter- ested in the subject and are eager to rejoice with you over every pound lost. What you are looking for is a |reward for your dieting efforts | You will, of course, be rewarded by seeing the difference on the scales, and the difference in the fit of your clothes--but this takes time % up with socks as indicated in the instructions. Sweater sizes are 36, 38, 40, 42. If you would like to have the knitting instruc- tions for this sweater, simply send a stamped, self-addressed envelope plus ten cents for handling, to the Needlecraft Department of this paper, re- questing the "Zippered" Cardi- gan, Leaflet No. CW-108. RICHARD HUDNUT 7 to take pleasure in certain play- p LS things, while all is well, these LE -_---- oO playthings can prove more at- tractive when, later, other things LAR N must be denied. We can help him enjoy build-] GE SIZES ing and creating with his toys. OF We can encourage him to draw, color and point. We can read to him, stimulate his imagination, encourage his interest in games of "pretent." Besides, we can talk with him, answer his ques- tions, explain things to him ,even romp with him. WEARY AND UPSET However, there will come times, {when both parent and child will be weary and upset; when this youngster will get into one thing |after another and refuse to turn |to any approved activity. Then it is wise to drop everything, to go| walking with him, cuddle him,! rock him, read to him and do all BEAUTY PREPARATIONS LIMITED TIME ONLY AT A Right now YOUR DOWNTOWN bury High School. "For instance!up fhe side with tartan laces rnati I might wear a yellow sweater tie below the knee in a bow." and brown skirt, then match it} As for the boys, one said "the with brown knee socks. first time 1 saw a girl wearing "I have six pairs," she con- those things she had on a red fided, "white, yellow, brown, red, sweater tucked into a grey skirt, navy and black. My mother thinks and these red knee socks, I asked ithey're horrible. That's 8 per if her sweater had slipped -- | mother's privilege, I suppose, but and wrapped itself around her I love them." {legs, or whether she had taken REAL SMOOTH to wearing 'long johns.' Leading the teen-age popularity! She told me not to show my pool here are knee-socks woven ignorance and walked off. If the of "stretch" nylon with garter girls are going to wear them, I |tops, lined with white cotton. A don't know who can stop them." local merchant said a shipment ---- m-------------------- {of nylon crepe and fine wool, im-! 7 | ported from England, was a com- HOUSEHOLD HINT If you long for a new spring | plete sellout. Both the knee . socks and the dress that you can't fit into the {shorter kind, around the ankles, budget, ransack your closet for al may be worn over full - length dress that will lend itself easily stockings, or with bare legs. to new collar and cuffs. A perky Carole and Denise Bouchard, white or lace collar of good qual- also students. said the socks are ity can brighten up an old dress "real smooth, especially th e so that you virtually have a new latest kind which are white, laced one. BOY...OH BOY! THEY REALLY HAVE EVERYTHING FOR SPRING AND LOW-PRICED TOO! MERCHANTS have all the newest and Finest Togs on display for Spring and Easter . . . and they're eager and willing to cater to your Needs. REMEMBER! In Downtown Oshawa there are over 200 Businesses to serve your needs . . . and besides, shopping Downtown is so much more convenient and easy. WHY NOT DECIDE RIGHT NOW to visit your downtown stores for all your Spring and Easter needs. FOR KITCHEN THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Thursdey, Merch 20, 1958 © F.W. Woolworth's| EVERYDAY EXCELLENT QUALITY TOP CRAFT MEN'S SOCKS RE-INFORCED TOE AND HEEL. a ET _-- SPECIAL! CHILDREN'S COTTON INTERLOCK T-SHIRTS 30r97- SPECIAL! FIBRE GLASS LAMINATED LAMP SHADES 14" - 19" 97. 1.47 BIG VALUE! "POLY" SUPER SPONGES 6 IN A PKG. CANARY DEAL 1 ALL CHROME CAGE 1 STARTER KIT 1 GUARANTEED SINGING Canary 12.98 SIZES 1-8 BATHROOM COMPLETE AT little child to avoid certain dan- ye can to keep him from facing gerous things or acts, or things| more frustrations until both par- which he may harm; be sure ant and child have calmed down. Litre 0 REPEAT SHIPMENT there are other things he can turn to with pleasure. APPROVED ACTIVITIES Some counselors would, of course, say that all we need do is to provide him with safe and approved activities at all times 1 don't believe that. I can't con- ceive of any scheme whereby the child will never need to hear "No" or "Don't." But I'm sure they can be heard less frequently and that he can best learn to re- spect them when there are ample outlets for approval activity. Furthermore, during the many times when 'No or "Don't" are not necessary we can make approved activities more attract- ive to him If, for example, we help him JIGGS' SPECIAL Try this new version of corned beef and cabbage made with creamy sauce of frozen con- densed cream of potato soup. You'll love it too! Heat slowly 1 can (10 ounces) frozen condensed potato soup with 1 soup can milk, stirring often. Add 1 cup cubed, cooked corned beef and 1 cup finely shredded cabbage. Cook over low heat until cabbage is tender. 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