The Oshawa Times, 24 Jul 1959, p. 8

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| Help Your Wives' (President Tito | Tells Yugoslavs | BELGRADE (Reuters)--Presi- dent Tito has told Yugoslav hus- bands they should help their wives with the washing - up and other household chores. Tito's advice to husbands, who usually disdain kitchen work in this country, was given in an in- terview with a women's maga-| zine, He said one of the reasons | for broken marriages was that wives were over - burdened with housework and children as well] | as doing a daily job. y "The very fact that the hus- i band works hard on one hand and| # the wife on the other leads to the weakening of the ties between them," he added. £ "That is why the wife, 'when she comes home, should not be left alone with the housekeeping; this job should be distributed in such a way that both of them work at it. The wife should be helped here so that she has time! for a family life." --| Decorating, Marketing Items 7) | Of Interest To The Homemaker OILET], By EDNA BLAKELY finish for cotton fibre makes i Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Dial RA 3-3474 Canadian Press Staff Writer |more wrinkle resistant. TORONTO (CP) -- A home| Here are a few rules to follow: doesn't have to be fussy to be Check the garment you are buy- formal. Interior decorator Mar-|ing to make sure the seams are garet Damp proved it by deco-\not puckered since they are al- rating a five-room house for aimost impossible to press out. Fol- large Toronto retail store. {low washing directions given on A formal but comfortable effect the label. Be careful not to press was achieved with approximately | wrinkles info the article. Once a $7,000 worth of furniture andlerease is pressed into the ma- decorations. : lterial, it is difficult to remove. | A powder room with wallpaper ------ {that can be scrubbed is among| Ontario potatoes are later this ithe many innovations of the year, but for a good reason. New {home. Miss Damp said it would |regulations. requiring increased |take a knife to score the wall-|maturity of , early potatoes has {paper which is stronger than|delayed digging, The result, how- washable paper designed some|eyer, will produce improved qual- years ago. ity and appearance. . . . When The formal living-room furni- making pancakes heat the grid- ture is set in informal groups. |dle slowly; then when you think Seftees and chairs are used in-|it's hot enough, sprinkle the pan Friends and Relatives Tete 'Maryann Mayer, Bride-Elect Prior to her wedding which will lowed by a shower. Pouring tea ake place this Saturday, Miss were Mrs, Glenn Metcalf and | Maryann Maver has been guest|Mrs. Carmen Barklav, The ladies| of honor at many miscellaneous presented the affianced pair with | . i showers. {two arm chairs in beige and s [it's 7 4 In Toronto at the home of the|black leather upholstery. stead of a large chesterfield. with a few drops of water. If the "i "prospective bridgegroom's aunts,| (Close friends of the .bride's| In the kitchen, shuttered doors|drops roll around for a moment Mrs. Harry Roy and Miss Lillian | mother, Mrs. Anthony Mayer, en-|allow ventilation in cupboards for | before evaporating, the tempera- THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, July 24, 1959 | { "ADDING THEIR SIGNATURES ring ceremony at St. George's | Johnson and the bridegroom is Memorial Church were Mr. and | the son of Mr. G. N. Terry and PERSONALS | Brooks, Miss Mater was poten |tertained the bride-to-be at the wet towels. jure, is Juer Tight. If he Grope tained at a miscellaneous shower |gungarian Culture Club with a] «yy lern homes, even with | SPutter a isappear almost im< Oe or iaosmals of the ride. 51 rprise miscellaneous and yashers and driers, we must mediately, the pan is too hot. HOUSEHOLD HINT oh rer her at a sur" oney stower, {have a place to hang wet tea ' A bit of basil gives a lift to prise miscellaneous shower. Host-| The hostess was Mrs. Charles|towels," Miss Damp explained. Church Embroider any stew of meat loaf. And try Pes was Mrs. Clare' Champa; |Urban and co-hostess, Mrs. Mich-| rhe colors in the entire house Y |a dash of it in hamburger. Mrs. Raymond Clancy, Miss |a€l Puskas. |are co-ordinated. . | Ba Sylvia Sloan and Miss Mary| Members of the emergency and A Trained Craft |ecelesiasticat designs, all - of Ee Etta Atkinson were co-hostesses. | admitting department of the Osh- DRIP-DRY LABELS loiah Seal an Rati / : / The YWCA was the scene of awa General Hospital satettain | Te home SROs jaryice of VANCOUVER (CP) -- A Van-| 0%, lowed ' i ther surprise party for the|ed the bride-to-be at the home ofjthe ntario department of agri- couver woman has an interesting| .. b : a Bo tose ls of her Mrs. Barrie Cornish A pair of culture reports that drip-dry la- hobby--church embroidery. or ere, gio Bisp epecifie lors WEDDING PRINCIPALS fiance's mother, Mrs. Josephifoam rubber pillows were pre-bels are now improved. Factual) Mrs, Margaret Guthrie studied cpsjong, rN heastns °| Leota Gaudet and Robert | Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, and "& Ghortt, entertained Miss Mayer sented to their former co-worker, [information is starting to appear|this ancient and rare art at the|™ 4 special type of frame is used, Beers, both of Oshawa, ex- | the bridegroom is the son of ee m---- ash-and-wea os should{Scheol in Kensington, L ..|times when a special design is| in Knox Presbyterian Church. | Hill, Massachusetts. The couple retain Jlests am Senses with t L vas tained to S511 8 VINE rcetied, it is worked separately, The bride is the daughter of | will live in Oshawa. Clovis or ub oid wil 'and Be Canada to Yive [2d then mounted. | Mr. and Mrs. Louis Gaudett of | --Photo by Mary's Studio 5 {ee ein ere ------ Knowlton Family {wash without shrinking or puck-|I. have made it a hobby." Mrs. John Douglas Terry. The bride. the former Miss Lor- aine Anne ° Johnson, is the Trousseau Tea Honor Miss Carole Anderson Mrs. Clifford Clark, all of Oshawa. --Photo by Ireland | and Showers 'Holds Reunion {home of Mr | Greer, | Mr, {union was held on July 19 at the and Mrs. Gordon] Mansfield, daughter of and Mrs. Allen Knowlton, | |Shelburne, and granddaughter of | [the late Mr. Ifres {Knowlton, formerly of Horning Alfred s and Mrs. Mills and Oshawa. Around 50 or more descendants Croskem, Toronto, are spending! a vacation with relatives at Post| Island Private Beach, Quincy,| Massachusetts. | Mr. and Mrs. Glen O'Reilly and Shelley of. Estevan, Saskat- chewan, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. John Ryan, Oshawa boule- vard south, for a few days. Miss Hazel Van Dyke, Mary ering. Trim or braid should wash The fourth annual Knowlton re- street, Oshawa, and Miss Rhea equa running. Up to thete fibre must be used to make material crease resistant, A new from other kinds because regular Himus Heap Made Now lly as well wthout fading or embroidered are vestments in use| at 65 or 70 per cent of syn- here. Included in the articles she has St. James' Anglican church | Church embroidery is different TWO MODERN STORES IN OSHAWA ZCLLERS OPEN TONIGHT RETAILERS TO THRIFTY cANADiaNs TILL 9 P.M. "THRIFTY LINGERIE "BUYS" STANDARD SIZES AND OVERSIZES Miss Carole Jugerson bi hose Sizer party at the Hote Sep of the Knowlton family sat down marriage to Raeburne Vernonjosha and presen a white|, the mid-day meal that was set i A Zinck will be solemnized in Sim- chenille bedspread under the brightly decorated bal- 2 iriend 0) Rsighbors in oe Street »d Church tomor- ve a ok . sant " many S h : : goe 3 oe v mie Chueh mor Mrs. Ronald Siblock, Miss loon trees on the front Jaws. all j1y will gather around Mrs. W. J.| Gardeners who balk at thejallow for large quantities of. soil Tou i ernoon, Jas hes onler Louise _Anderson and Miss/ready for the picnic bas| ets as cook at her home at Myrtle | scarcity -- and the price of [decomposing organisms. Water | ained at sev parties. 'Heather Zinck were hostesses at|they came . Statiod this afternoor and eve- commercial organic preparations|the pile well and add fertilizer to| Last Saturday afternoon, Mrs.|a miscellaneous shower at the] After the meal was over there i, t; congratulate her on her/might be interested in thiseach layer. A 10-10-10 mixture Charles K. Anderson entertained home of Mrs. Siblock. Assisting|were games and prizes for young gee, birthday. |"recipe" for humus, recommend-{can be applied at the rate of one| for her daughter at a trousseau/the hostesses in serving were and old. 4 | $F + ists i {half nd rt : ' eld : | y soil specialis - er ten nds of tea. To receive the guests, Mrs. Mrs. Norman Attersley and Miss| At the evening meal the centre| The Reverend and Mrs. Arnold | od bY Sl Secialine NA he On jn Po it BRT i helo if ote Anderson wore a printed sheath Donna MacKay of attraction was the decorated|Dunlop of Newborough wer e|™ hii' a nivos can be made quarter pound of fine agricultur- dress in shades of beige, coral| reunion cake. {guests this week at the home ofl hn Your own premises 3 vou. haveral li ot per ten ds of Ready For Next Spring R. J. Manning entertain- URLS STRETCHEES" Nylon. Small and Large sizes thot stretch to fit, Popular turndowne style reinforced at heels and toes. White, colors. Pair, only EASY SUPPER DISH | For an easy supper dish add one cup cooked fresh corn cut- { |off-the-cob to 6 slightly beaten legs. Scramnle in melted but-| Iter or margarine and season to taste with salt, ground black pep- Popular knee-hi "'Stretchees" fit beautifully. Smart with Ray zlothes now and through Fall, Will fit sizes 9 to 11. Pair, only LASTS ALL YEAR LONG IN SNAPSHOTS! Make ps headquarters for Koduok film cameras + equipment + for travel, gift or sachet WY | FOR SMALL TOTS By ALICE BROOKS A tot's joy -- to be with an- other little child. Imagine its pleasure pondering over these| children! Embroidered on sepa-| rate blocks, in gay colors. | Fun to make crib cover or pic-| tures. Pattern 7187: transfer of| nine tots about 5 x 6% inches. | Send THIRTY - FIVE CENTS| coins) for this pattern (stamps| 0 be accepted) to The Osh-| awa Times H~usehold Arts Dept., Oshawa Ontario. Print plainly, NAME, ADDRESS, PATTERN] NUMBER | Our 1959 ALICE BROOKS Needlecraft Catalogue has many lovely designs to order: crochet- ing. knitting, embroidery, quilts, dolls. weaving. A special gift, in| the catalog to keep a child hap-| pily occupied a cutout doll and clothes to color. Send 25 cents for your copy of the book MEN'S "STRETCHEES" Brogue-weight Hi-Anklets of dur able "Orlon'-and-nylon. Neat-fitt- ing "Lastex" cuffs. Popular colors, They stretch to fit. Pair, only 1.29 4 , LADIES' PANTIES -- Rayon, trimmed with embroidery. Featured in white and Sasa 19 100 * CRINOLINES -- Beautifully styled with slim-fit- ting top, 3-tier Nylon Net Skirt with generous 35- in tailored styles "20" CAMERAS Better pictures . . . with Brownie ease! pastel shades. and Oversizes | Close-ups . . . color-slides . , , dim-light shots--all the pictures | that used to be hard to get come | easily with these handsome cam- | eras! Controls for bright, sharp pictures under different lighting | conditions and distunces are built right in--and so are extra | features like double-exposure prevention and film metering. | See cll three models here! guest tablets of YARDLEY lavender soap ot yard sweep, and luxurious flounce at bottom. 4.98 White only. Select one of these for elegance at a Thrift Price! ......... LADIES' BRAS, GIRDLES "ELFIN" BRA BY GOTHIC In a choice of white cotton broad- cloth or rayon satin. "Breath ing Waist" style. Sizes 30 to 42 in AA to C cups in the assortment Zeller-Priced for Thrift ! 1.75 DOWNTOWN 21 SIMCOE ST. SOUTH PHONE RA 3-229 Hard-milled, quality guest soap by Yardley of London, in individual tablets for personal use or thoughtful giving. Yardley Lavender Guest Soap, 3 tablets for $1.15. All CAMERAS and PHOTOGRAPHIC SUPPLIES GREATLY REDUCED GIRDLES--of cotton broadcloth with elastic side-panels, and back-panel of rayon satin "Las- tex". White. Sizes S-M-L in 14V4-inch length, Zeller-Priced for Thrift ! 3.98 ZELLER'S LIMITED Mrs a p i i ' i and t Assisting, the mother Be There was a brief businessiMrs. Dunlop's cousin, Mrs. E. J.| : : hi Alda vin, bridegroom, |ed at a pantry shower at her meeting after which the election| Weir, and Mr. Weir, Gliddon ave-|2n area that can be devoted to material were also applied. Sprin- Mrs. T. L. Zinck chose powder home on Highland avenue. Sery-|of officers for the coming vear nue, it. Use weeds, straw, leaves, | kle the 'fertilizer and the lime- blue paisley print with black ac-|; re Miss Bon Snvder, | Was held. Also a vote of thanks 4 h plant residues of all types -- as stone over the refuse and mix as cents. The future bride wore ng were Miss nie: on €T+iwas given by president, Mrs. You are invited by the Social long as they are organic. the pile is being built to insure oe ice in embroidered cot- Mrs. Jack Snyder, Miss Caroline Reginald Jones, to Mr. and Mrs. Department to send in any little] Here's how you make humus|even treatment of the entire pile. | ton They all wore corsages of Foley, Mrs. Frank Foley, Mrs. Gordon Greer for their fhospital- items of interest. News of teas, | from these residues. First, pile|Build the pile ahout four to six | white carnations. In charge of Walter Tippett and Miss Jane w. Hiolioht of y Se Be scraps in {avers six to helve feet high. When the need arises, I guest bo ras Miss Ja he highlight of the early eve- |) L f -linches deep, and don't pack tool; nk : eff iy ok was 4 Be Manning ning was a violin solo played by |ings are alwavs very acceptable tightly, Put a shovelful of soil in Sieh the op to cael Taitial and Mrs. Howard Mersey ured Miss Sonia Kozak and Mrs. Mastér David Knowlton, son of and for which there is no charge: |e pile here and there. This will water the pile if the weather Is | Toa or. > Fa ore Mrs Herank | Frank Angi were co-hostesses at Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Knowl-|Please write or telephone RA dry. Turn the pile over one] oa pl 5 Pg Sonia Kozak, 2 miscellaneous shower at the (ton, Oshawa also music plaved |3-3474 local 18. pom {month after building i, and at| ether Zinck presided. inlatter's home. Phillip Murray jon the guitat by Mr Roy pu | SOCIAL NOTICES [one month intervals thereafter r Th rome room. Mrs, Ronald| avenue, Mrs. Ronald Siblock and|ridge, Mansuig, ou To. |1ar reciprocation" was. found in| {up to a period of fogr months, : A : Miss Louise Anderson assisted of Mr. Donald Knowlton of To- 3 the weather is warm (no decom- Siblock, sister of the bride-elect,| . Mrs. Angi in|ronto {experiments to be 'much 'more i : oositi 5 dur inter) was in charge of the room con. [Miss Kozak and Mrs. Angl injToMe =~. 1oek home, powerfully hypnotic than other| ENGAGEMENT position occurs during winter). taining the shower gifts, and|Sc'V'nE Phe. guests, plans were made to have the 1960 | forms of motion such as swinging Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Read| A humus heap made this sum- | Miss Louise Anderson, twin sis-| The 8th Oshawa Group and PETC VEE P5 Co onawa, or rocking after the fashion of wish to announce the engage- mer should be ready by next ter of the future bride, presided Mothers' Auxiliary presented al" _ ~~ = '____|the old - fashioned cradles and/ment of their daughter, Barbara, spring. { over the wedding gifts. (mirror; also a crystal sandwich rocking chairs." May, to Me. yichael R, Lise, son late in the bride's chosen pat- 1 i lof Mr. and Mrs. Rober . Lee,| The Invoicing Department of a was received from the Be- Says Babies Prefer Tis ig he SOU put 1 baby all of Oshawa. The marriage is to Fittings Limited entertained at | sinners Department of Simcoe T B B d {by 'quickly lifting, him up and take place at Simcoe Street Unit-| p-- [Street United Church Sunday 40 D€ Dounce lie ed Church, Oshawa, on Saturday, | GET THE BEST [Scheel MELBOURNE (CP)--An "up, As his methods alarmed some bghst 15, 1999. at = ph | A | On Thursday afternoon Miss| and down" motion to soothe cry-|parents, he installed a canvas| ENGAGEMENT | For Less At Anderson was presented with aling babies Is recommended by| cradle hanging from the ceiling] The engagement is announced! bridge set of table and four) surgeon Frederick Kncwles, writ-lon a spring. ried oo snezhior ¢ MODERN a 4 : aff of 3 : Ao 1. of of Patricia Louise, daughter of chairs from the office staff of ing in the Medical Journa One tug of the cradle set the Mr. Clayton Wallace of Campbell-| Fittings Limited. 3 Australia. ; baby moving rapidly up and|ford, Ontario, and the late Mrs. | UPHOLSTERING Following the rehearsal on Fri- The article said the potent down till it went to sleep--the Mary Wallace, to Mr. Francis day evening, the bridal party will factor in the method of baby! ideal up and down movement be-|Joseph Kapuscinski, son of Mr. 1 T be entertained at a patio buffet| hypnosis by many native peoples ing 'about 90 oscillations a min-land Mrs. Karl Kapuscinski of 926%2 SIMCOE ST. N. at the home of the prospective| Was the rhythmic up and downiyte." Whitby. The mar is to take OSHAWA = bridegroom's parents, Mr and | movement imparted to babies at| In the Journal he describes the|place on Saturd August 8, Mrs. T. L. Zinck, Finucane every step when carried in bags|y, horsepower baby-silencing and|1959, at 12 o'clock noon' at St. RA 8-6451 or RA 3-413) | : ' street, Oshawa. {hung from a parent's head by a) adult-relaxing machine he has|Peter's Roman Catholic Church, i 1 | ee ___|cord and slung over the back. |evolved. ! Peterborough | . fa i Mr. Knowles said 'perpendicu-| ---- : . "Sweater Mates" [1] 7 ENJOY A NEW "SURF CUT" FOR THE SUMMER ie This exciting style features softness cascading toward the face with just enough length at the back to give a swirl effect. Perfect for summer vacation ing, this style needs only an occasional lick with a brush to keep in place. For added stability and sparkling high- lights we suggest 7} " FROST TIPS" to set off your style. 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