"IT'S FUN TO BE A TWIN" © These happy little girls, Ca- Sherine Gail sen, are the twin daughters of "Mr. and Mrs. Verne Bowen, and Christine El- | THE STARS SAY By ESTRELLITA [FOR TOMORROW Some very gdod planetary in- fluences prevail now. Long-pend-| ling business problems should be settled satisfactorily and, if you're, : so inclined, you could begin new ventures--profitably. Be tactful in {personal relationships, however. | FOR THE BIRTHDAY | your horoscope indicates that it !may take some extra initiative, imagination and enterprise on |youn part to advance job and fi- nancial goals during the coming year, but the results will be worth it. Don't overtax yourself, how- ever, since fatigue and strain could cloud your judgment--es- pecially toward the end of this month and in March. Put forth your best efforts in all directions, of course, but without stress or {anxiety. You have no cause for {worry if you do your best. ®' The period between early June and late August will be fine for ZA A A travel, romance and social activ- |ities, and the first six months of {1959 should be highly inspiring to scientific and creative workers, | Pleasant personal relationships |should mark most of the year. A child born on this day will be talented and versatile, but may ders, Oshawa, and Mr. and \have to curb a tendency to over- Mrs. C. E. Bowen, Barrie, On- |ride others. tario. | --Photo by Peter Elling 7 Connaught street. Catherine and Christine who are one and- | a half years old are the grand- daughters of Mrs. James Saun- MARY HAWORTH'S MAIL | spair, when he has given up hope, is too sick (mentally) to| care, that he subsides into apa- © Grandparents ¢ Treatment Of "Dear Mary Haworth: We live within visiting distance of our farried son and his wife, who pave two children--a daughter, fast four, and a son, nearly two. % Both parents are college edu- eated: both have jobs: and take | 5 physical care of their chil- , with the help of a fulltime aid. 3 "We visit frequently and help t by baby sitting and thor- thetic quiet--and "makes no trou- | § ble" from a selfish mother's |} view. Now, back to your daughter-in- o d h law: It is possible that she feels Tan aug ter your partisan concern for the little girl, and is slapping at you, ways can be so unfeeling about with unconscious vehemence, a defenceless child, Occasional |when she punishes the child se- Heartsick Over SIZES If tomorrow is your birthday, | ADDING THEI Shirley Yvonne McIntyre and John Kenneth Blencowe ex- changed marriage vows recent- ly in a double-ring ceremony at Christ Memorial Chupch. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Easy To-Do Accents Make | Homemade Outfits Smarter { By ELEANOR ROSS ° Jan ues to compete against the sugaf's grown in tropical areas where U.S. Bishops Rsk Right To fits eee Free Teaching a" * * ° =" | WASHINGTON (AP) -- The Roman Catholic bishops of the United States said Saturday the . THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mondey, November 17, 1958 © +URKEY TRADE VICTORIA (CP) -- The fi government will be urged to dumping of United States turk in British Columbia, says Ch E. Walls, secretary-manager the B.C. Federation of A ture. He said the $2,000,000 V. couver Island turkey indu A otherwise faced ruination. a church must have an unfettered right to teach if freedom is to sur-! vive anywhere. policy statement " |adopted after a three-day meet- ~ |ing here declared: "Under whatever form of ty- ranny, from Caesarism to Soviet- ism, the subversion of human freedom has almost invariably begun with the restriction or de- nial of the right of the church to teach . . . . "Once the church has been muzzled then other freedoms fall ready prey to those powers which % \would darken the mind and con- 7 |trol the will of man." The bishops "said the t function of the church is chal _ |lenged most often in this country {on such matters as divorce and {birth control. "When the church legislates for i "" the bishops said, "she does no more than make ap- | plication of the imperatives of the | | divine law for the moral guidance | In hing | | fabrics that you con wash out and wear without ironing. me . . . , told me that | when all the people get | Naturally, I" ments . . . and zine allows certa |of mankind. The church must ex- |ercise her right to teach men] defines the terms: "NEEDS NO | | their duty." R SIGNATURES been a lot of advertising . a lot of talk about Wear" garments, Some of my I'd be "wash and wear" garments. ve read oll | con about these wonderful new gar- . I've wondered what effect they would have on my. business. In a recent issue of Good Housekeeping some information that | think you'd be interested in. in manufacturers to use a special Wear' tag from Good Housekeeping . . . RONING" means thot the garment re- \ 1 hout ifs Mh WASH AND BEWARE! the post few years, there has or "Wash and obout miracle ffy, then hand up to dry customers have ki out of business in a few yeors in a ji , there was _} The mago- = "Wash ond ond the magozine quires no ironi life. | Sugar Firms Want Break Mrs. Robert G. Mcintyre and | the bridegroom is the son of | Mr. and Mrs. Kenneih Blen- *myeens LITTLE OR NO IRONING" means thet the etimes ut ironing; be worn witho! b it must be | cowe, all of Oshawa. --Photo by J. T. Simnett For Consumer touched up with a warm iron. 'NEEDS ONLY TOUCH-UP IRONING" PP! ' means that g up at seams, usuelly req OTTAWA (CP)--Two Canadian ond cuffs. companies said today the beet] sugar industry entails close co-| operation between producer and| |processor, ensuring a fair break! for the consumer. the g lopels, collar (interest "on their jackets. Two As o matter 'of foct, "Wash and, Weor" garments, made by reliable manufacturers are excellent. They look good and wear well, But you'll get a lot more satisfaction from them if you send them in for our expert care, More and more people are verely: in your presence. If such round buttons and a diamond- Manitoba Sugar Company|| finding out every day that "Wash ond Wear" garments look snubs we've had, in discussing| the children's rearing, makes us hesitant about protesting seri-|up, is the case, she ought to wake and with psychiatric help, ously, We foresee the relations|get her own emotions in order-- | 14-24% Fine fashion, details distinguish a smart fashion designer from a |home seamstress. But the home(a face. shaped one give the semblance of Limited sajd in a brief to the| royal commission on price spreads of food nets: better , , . Gillard Cleanit Service. feel better wi hen they're cleaned and pressed of between the two families would|and cope with you woman-to- be strained to the breaking point; woman, not making her pitiful discipline might worsen; and we|child the scapegoat, would lose the joy of seeing the' "About yourselves, the grand- | grandchildren. parents: I've never been able to| Perhaps a message from you see the sense of walking on eggs, There are dozens of ways your gwn covered buckles and buttons with a few easy-to-do accents, |can give an individual look to a ae high-|sports or casual hats. fashion look is fo co-ordinate] Use one large button or buckle your entire outfit, The hat should|to join the band on a cloche; use pick up a color or detail of the|another on your fabric purse-- seamtress can give a couturier look to a homemade wardrobe "The basic nature of the beet contract Is such that in several major respect s interests of| Rowers and company are com-!| on. This resulted from the competi- TELEPIONE | SERVICE i CLEAE SERVICE / » ues jughly enjoy being with the andchildren, The only disturb- factor in an otherwise happy rear is the severity with ich the little girl is punished, casionally--for very minor in- ctions, it seems to us. Ped is sharply spauked, sent to pr room, and more than once mother the Wes cried herself to, sleep. Her pe, me anger, pas is pitiful protestations against her|iired and impatient, and rudely mother's spanking and anger are ,, the defensive against the heart-rending to us. Almost un-|ohii4's yearning insistent uncon- bearable is her misery, In re- gious demands for more of moth- counting the disciplines to which| g's time and love than she ever she is subject. | gets. ; CALLOUSNESS CITED In short, the child is being We simply can't understand Punished for the mother's short- ¥ ; for the mother's neglect RO Au Da vacns whom we ad of her primary duty---which is to -- a, Bn d Jife that ter-in-law, or other parents who apparently don't realize that per- manent scars of resentment may be inflicted on a child by overly- strong discipline. -- D. G. NATURE'S WARNING Dear D. G.: As I get the pic- | our daughter-in-law ought to stop, look and listen." Her would reach our son and daugh-|finger to lips, when outrageous injustice is being done. What does so much precaution prove? Simp- ly that one is a coward, I think, As a poet says: 'He either fears his fate too much, or his desserts are small, who dare not put it to the touch, to win or lose it all." | |M. H. Mary Haworth counsels through | her column, not by mail or per-| sonal interview. Write her in care of this newspaper. Canada Bonds | Seen Low 'By U.S. Drop OTTAWA (CP)--Finance Min-| [ister Fleming says the drop in| | Canadian government bond prices results from the weakness in the| United States bond market, child's stress-conduct is a warn- ing signal. It is, in effect, an at- tempt on nature's part to secure for the child an adequate amount A fit with |soft collar, flared skirt, short or tostume. Gloves or purse should|and there you have a set of cus echo the note. tom-made accessories. How can you achieve this en. Run a line of buttons, gradu- semble look with materials at|ated in size, down the side of a hand? beret, or add a series of multi- SIMPLE METHOD hued buttons to decorate a beret Well, one simple method is to[headband. cover your own buttons and belt] To accent a tiny waistline, buckles and use them for that top| make your own belt of gaily tailoring touch. You can extend|printed silk and, for a finishing your present wardrobe by simply touch, add a matching fabric- covering belting and adding ajcovered buckle. A scarf or ascot |covered buckle. Then, use thei the same print will give a {belt anywhere you like--just un- new fresh look to your solid |der the bustline for the Empire color as the dress minimizes the {1ook, low on the hips for the long-| Waistline. torso look or at the normal WONDERFUL GIFTS | waistline. Match the belt with a| the use popular with th it's not confined |stuffed band. This trick is kl and buttons. younger set, but hig them by any means. Two-Part Flattery By ANNE ADAMS Enjoy the flattery of perfect to use covered buttons for lapelithe nose and mouth. this smart half-sizer. |----- versatile suitdress, it has a There are also wonderful gifts smaller one and use it as a head-|to be made for the holidays with of your own covered Little animals and beanbags! are adorable with two-tone but- A new fad among teen-agers is|ton eyes. Use covered buttons for {tion between beet and cane su-| gar, with their entirely different | economies, : Canadian Sugar Factories Lim. ited of Raymond, Alta., also said primary producer and processor work in partnership to compete for the comsumer's dollar in a tight price market. "It is remarkable," the Cana. | dian sugar factories brief said, | "that the highly efficient western Canadian sugar beet industry has been able to compete and contin- | Here are the Lucky Winners of $5.00 Dry Cleaning Voucher ond a ch of an all-expense paid trip to Florida next winter, COUPON LUCKY WINNER ~-- ADDRESS LOCATION NO. Mr. K. Bradbury, 84 Simcoe St. N., Oshawa Bond St. Store E-421 Mrs. Nicholls, 385 Mary St., Oshawe Mary St. Store B-7615 Mrs. Collins, 757 Grierson Oshawa N. Oshawa Store C-7700 Mr. Dyson Brooks, 274 Windsor, Oshawa Delivery H-455 Mrs. Burnside, 505 King St, Whitby 'Whitby Store K-1-128 | l | He said the Canadian price de- love-nurture that she must have, if she is to grow in health of body, mind and soul. Let's face it: the children of most "working mothers' are emotionally neglected, to some extent. And the only way to mod- ify that injustice is for mothers who must work to recognize the hardship to the child; and to be consciously, carefully merciful, patient and kind, in relieving the child's anxiety, insofar as pos- sible. In the main it is the child's| anxiety and sense of rejection that cause him to misbehave, in a bid for attention. TOO CAUTIOUS? | SANTA'S HELPER By ALICE BROOKS "Night - before - Christmas' special! Knit this Santa stocking for all the children -- their names | | guide gift-giving! Fun to knit -- too! Pattern 7056: directions for stocking in sport yarn, smaller in 3-ply fingering yarn Send THIRTY - FIVE CENTS (coins) for this pattern (stamps cannot be accepted) to The Osh- awa Times, Household Arts Dept., Oshawa, Ontario. Print plainly NAME, ADDRESS, PAT- TERN NUMBER, Our new 1959 Alice Brooks Needlecraft Catalog, just out, has many designs for crocheting, knitting, embroidery, quilts, dolls, weaving. A special gift, in the catalog to keep a child happily geeupied a cutout doll and clothes to color. Send 25 cents for your copy of the book. HAVING Wringer Troubles? = We are wringer specialists, Our experts will rebuild your wringer as good es new . at reasonable rates ! JACK BIDDULPH APPLIANCE SERVICE (Jock Christie, owner) At Rear of 68 Simcoe St. N. RA 5-1179 For Pick-up and Delivery on 2 needles, | So long as a child has some {psychological health left, still] feels a spark of enthusiasm for robust living, that child is going to put up a fight for close per-| |sonal acceptance by the parents --and the mother especially. It |1s only when the neglected child's |spirit iw already crushed by de- cline would have been much| steeper. If the government hadn't| launched its $6,400,000,000 bond conversion program in Septem- "Naturally, we would hope tha the bond market in the U.S. will| be strengthened, but we are bound to feel the effects in Can-| ada of the weakness in the U.S. bond market at any time." He spoke briefly to reporters at| Uplands Airport on returning] from a seven . week, 35,000-mile| round-the-world trip during which' he visited Colombo Plan coun- tries in south and southeast Asia. | During the last few weeks, the| 3 sleeves. Tomorrow's pattern: | teen jumper and blouse. {|30-inch fabric, | SANTA CLAUS is coming to ST. GREGORY'S AUDITORIUM WED., NOV. 19, 3 TO 5 P.M. FREE GIFTS For Children Five And Under "BAZAAR" KNITTED GOODS CHILDREN'S CLOTHES FISH POND AFTERNOON TEA EVERYONE WELCOME Printed Pattern 4876: Half Sizes 14%, 16%, 18%, 20%, 221%, 24%. Size 16% takes 4's yards Printed directions on each pat- tern part. Easier, accurate. i Send FIFTY CENTS in coins (stamps cannot be accepted) for this pattern. Please print plainly SIZE, NAME, ADDRESS, STYLE NUMBER. Send order to ANNE ADAMS c-0 The Oshawa Times, Patfern HOME BAKING FANCY WORK WHITE ELEPHANT Dept., Oshawa, Ontario. 25-year, 4%-percent issue drop- ped by about $3 from par. Other| issues which already were below | par declined about $1. | | HEALTHY ITEM f Cheese, a milk product, has al-| most all milk's food values and should be eaten regularly. [ | edical Mi WHAT DOCTORS SAY ABOUT | | ® Cold Formulas ® Eye Circles ® Moles Q. "Will cold milk hurt my boby? | gave him on ice-cold formula the other night and he now prefers all his bottles right out of the refrigerator." -- A reader. | A. Faced with this question, a Texas doctor decided to find out whether warming formulas is a necessity or a tradition. The doc- tor asked 150 mothers to gradu- ally switch from warm to cold bottles. Within one week, 134 babies accepted unheated formu- las. The others did better on wormed bottles. There wos no evidence that the cold formulas affected the youngsters' develop- ment, This, of course, is one doc- tor's findings. Wether it will or should become a general prac- tice is another question Q. "What couses dark circles under the eyes? They are es- pecialy noticeable when | em tired." ~--No name. A. The cause of dark circles un- der the eyes when fatigued is Answers do not necessarily reflect diagnosis and treatment of disease is the function of the patient's Questions directed to Dr, J. D. Ralston, Science personal physician Editors, P.O, Box 97, Terminal "A" porated in these columns when po Kan Drugs 28 King St E RA ror not known. The condition occurs in some people whether they are tired or not. In such cases it's probably a family trait. Q. "I have moles oll over my body. Is there @ chemical | con use to remove them?' -- A Konsos reader. A. One of the worst things you can do is try self-removal of moles, What looks like a mole to you may prove to be a very serious skin lesion, If a mole; itches, gets darker, enlarges, or is located in a place where it is often irritated by clothing or| during shaving, see a doctor. | Under no circumstonces should , you tamper with a mole, the opinion of oll doctors. The ', Toronto, Ontario, will be incor ssible, Published as a Public Service by 3-462 MONDAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY SPECIALS REAL VALUE DS.L. TEA BAGS STOCK UP AT THIS PRICE LONE STAR BRAND STD. GREEN PEAS DEVON BRAND RINDLESS BACON MAPLE LEAF SKINLESS PURE PORK SAUSAGE FRESH CRISP CELERY HEARTS HOT HOUSE SPECIAL TOMATOES 23: VALUES EFFECTIVE IN OSHAWA AND WHITBY NOVEMBER 17, 18, 19 DOMINION STORES LIMITED SPECIAL 75:0: SPECIAL 11 SPECIAL 39: Ib SPECIAL 49: Ib SPECIAL 15: CELLO PKG. OF 100 20-0Z, TIN 1-LB, PKG. LGE. BUNCH PLASTIC BOX Oshawa WA A= in IDEAL CHRISTMAS GIFTS 100% "HIGH BULK" LONG-SLEEVE CARDIGANS ! 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