The Oshawa Times, 19 Nov 1959, p. 12

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TIMES, Thursday, November 19, 1959 commas town FINE AND FITTED The fitted coat, always a success with slender types, is shown here in a particularly chic version. This style. is done in a dashing black and white tweed with width across the top via dropped shoulders. The handsome calf belt cinches a permanently shaped waistline that opens into a full, pleated skirt. A long, low, notched collar and huge patch pockets are other details. --By TRACY ADRIAN. ty ww wee wd MARY HAWORTH'S MAIL Dear Mary Haworth: Some months ago I joined a pen pal club with members living in mo- bile homes. We swap notes on housekeeping shortcuts, etc. mostly to do with trailer liviag Have met some wonderful pceple this way. Some weeks ago I received a questionnaire from a stranger, asking me to fill in the form and return it to her. The interroga- tion covered: name (married and maiden), birth date, weight, height, color of eyes and hair, favorite pet or flower, marriage date, husband's age and occupa- tion, names and ages of children: and finally, nationality and re- ligion! Isn't the range of a person's interests, how he thinks, ete., more pertinent to a pen pal ex- h than his na- ion. Woman Member Of Pal Club Resents Probing Questionnaire (occasion glamor and interest: a passing| might if collared b; stranger, and quizzed about one's private life. Your sensitivity on this score is no discredit to you at all, It simply shows you are naturally reserved by tempera- ment and teaching--which is an aspect of good breeding, most people would think. , M.H. ROOTING FOR SLIMMING Dear Mary Haworth: I am a girl, 15;.1 am 5 feet, 4 inches tall; weigh 117 pounds. Can you sug- gest any exercises to reduce thighs and waist, that won't make muscles? Thank you. P.C, Dear P.C.: Swimming is said to be the best all-around exercise for slimming and beautifying the body. MH. Mary Haworth counsels throdgh her column, not by mail or personal interview. Write her even ham more interesting. The recipe below is a really saucy in care of this newspaper. Vw we ww eww ew ey Raisin Sauce For Reducers Here's a dieting way to make "'pepper-upper", for that special- RAISIN SAUCE (Makes 6 servings (2 oz.); each contains 40 calories. If made with sugar, 105 calories). 1 tablespoon cornstarch % teaspoon cinnamon % teaspoon cloves 1% cups water 2 teaspoons sucaryl solution or 16 tablets, crushed tablespoon vinegar % cup seedless. raisins Place cornstarch, and cloves in p Combi water, sucaryl and vinegar; add a small amount fo the corn- starch mixture to make a smooth paste. Gradually add remaining liquid. Cook over low heat, stirr- ing constantly, until mixture thickens. Remove from heat and add raisins, Let stand 10 minutes, 1 cinnamon tionality and religion? As a Chris- tian, and an Anglo Saxon Amer-| ican, I feel that such data is my private business, unless I choose to share the details. DEFENDS QUIZ downright impertinent and sont it ered to the found our club, who ignored it. Lost week I got another questionnaire and that, too, I sent to, the founder, together with 2 note say-| ing I found it offensive, and to| please remove my name from the | membership list. She replied: "It is common| practice to send out file cards, asking for information on those one writes to; I don't feel in- sulted by such questions, nor do| I think the majority of people! do." Am I being narrow - minded, thin - skinned, disagreeable? I haven't filled out any job appli- cations recently, so maybe I'm be- | hind the times. But I had no idea that anyone ought to supply a stranger so much personal inior- mation for any reason. Please set me straight if I've been wrong. I was reared to think personal questions are rude. I 1 considered 'this questionnaire Wonderful New Way to Wave Toni's "Hidden Body" into Your Hair |elimates is the corrosive effects New Treatment For Overshoes Resists Stains From Chemicals A source of annoyance to resi dents of large cities in northern has been submitted to extensive laboratory testing and was found to retain its protective properties of calcium or salt used to icy street conditions. Necessary as these chemicals are to the safe: ty of pedestrians and motorists, they have been playing havoc with winter footwear. Canada's largest manufacturer of rubber footwear has been studying this problem, and has in dev ing a new process that makes fabric over- shoes and boots renellent to the effects of calcium or salt, The company is now treating all its winter cloth footwear to this new process, whether they be made of nylon, jersey, duck or cordu- rov, in both men's and women's styles. I to cal cium, salt or water, It was also found that the new process in- creased the water-repellency of the fabric itself. While the problem of calcium staining appears to have been overcome, the company's foot- wear stylists point out that over- shoes still deserve the same care that is given fo other fine acces- sories, Overshoes and boots FUR Mra, vu GUELPH, Ont. (CP) -- Pollow- ing a series of classes for ex- pectant mothers, Medical Officer Dr. G. Q. Sutherland held a spe- cial session for expectant fathers, attended by more than a dozen. WIFE PRESERVE The cloth that you use to wax a floor should first he soaked in cold water and wrung out. Then it will not absorb the wax and waste it. should be brushed often to re- move any sand' or mud that may have adhered to the soles and uppers. The insides of fabrie- lined boots should be vacuumed frequently to. prevent dust from becoming em in the lin allowed to collect inside an over- shoe, it may rub into the grain of leather shoes, thus spoiling their appearance, In the last few years, more em- DID YOU KNOW vo» Thot Nu-Weoy Rug end Carpet Soles have the lowest prices in Oshawa for micas _in_Oikave [jor walle rugs. NU-WAY RUG AND CARPET SALES 174 Mery St. RA 5.0433 has ing. If excessive dust or sand is phasis styling of winter footwear, been put om the \ The mark-repelling treatment | SHOP and SAVE at BUEHLER - for - | QUALITY ... at Lowest Prices In Cshawa !! LOASTS BEEF STEAKS and ¢SIRLOIN ¢T-BONE Boneless e¢ROUND' STEAL or ROAST Boneless eRUMP ROAST b. 49 STEW BEEF Ih. 59° Ib. 69° CHUCK STEAK WIN 1b. 39° BLADE STEAKS Ib. 59° (LUB STEAK - Ib. 59° POT ROAST FREEZER Special!- .BEEF! | { Front Quariers Ih. 38c Hind Quarters 1b. 58° [ A FRIDAY CUT-UP CHICKEN! So SPECIAL Joos. he 5 Novks tbe. 10° SAUSAGE LAMB in a BASEET 2 Ibs. 79c Ib. 29¢ 1.00 MEATY PORK HOCKS . 5 lbs. COUNTRY SAUSAGE . . § Ibs. Specials ) LEAN LAMB STEW .. . 5 lbs. SHOULDER CHOPS SHOULDER STEAKS Ib. 65¢ STEW CUTS 3 Ibs. $1.00 SLICED BOLOGNA 1b. 39 Sliced Headcheese lb. 39 Mac & Cheese Loaf 1b. 59° CORNED BEEF Tender EA] AT'N TRUE -TRIMBEEF lost my hearing two years ago and, for me, the club has taken {the place of the telephone and everyday conversation. God bless the good work you do. S.R. ORDINARY COURTESY In your lengthy ear here condensed, you say |this is the first time you've ever |belonged to anything even re- |motely resembling a pen pal club. It bappens I've had no experi- News Toni professionally pre-mixed neutralizer! F with pr and only neutralizer that's professionally pre- mixed to give you professional wave results at home! No more measuring! No messy mixing! No mishaps! New No-Mix Toni is the nicest . . . easiest . . . most fool-proof home permanent ever! 1.sNiP OFF THE TIP and you're all set. No powder or water to bother with. 2. 17'S SQUEEZE EASY! Just a few creamy drops on each curl do the ot 000 ELL"S LY/ TIE RA 3-3431 New Ideas For Holiday Beauty, In And Outs of Make-Up Tricks |as pie. Number one, a white eye- der loving care now that holiday|shadow stick that, placed in a parties are coming up. The pret-/dayb on the upper lid, gives a tiest frock, the smartest hat willldewy, fresh look witheut being| look forlorn without a fresh and too, too, Number two, a slim] blooming face as escort. Aonlfor 3 cylinder of marcar: while you're at it, check up on|for your lashes. Just sweep it| your beauty tricks. Maybe some upward and each lash is made S168 Viewer in hat field of so-| of them are outmoded, incapable| lusher and darker. la eh : if Pion "But Ill t ju of producing the look you ad-| Obsolete, the deadpan make-up| ng this column. But I'll take mire in the fashion magazines. base. Current joy, a new fluff of| my stand on the proposition that| For example: {a make-up base that isn't cake, ay Sepnizkie, well run pen pal Out, dead and gone are lips|iotion or liquid. Jus. a souffle of Foam brining . 3 pitch to Sphold painted in points. In, going strong| tint with built-in moisture to give|, x priv mary Sour esy, and lovely are lips that are he Joe ~. supple. yung trans-| I is xchange of letters it rounded, with tiny upswept smile|'ucence to your s ving fob i eurve at each py ir you've| Out, the idea that one tone of Big Jo infor ition lo mg the not mastered the technique of a|foundation will do it. In the use| ZES VOU Ve CCA rind Shite Hipbrush, don't fret. A new ball|0f a lighter and darker founda-|}4 ME a heW 3CquAl ance, would int lipstick paints the perfect|tion; {he darker to diminish; the in lite Sus ind, ne without a blur, so quick, so|lighter to hasi And al- le th {de n ole y. 140s, pretty. ways the use of a foundation lo- ns . ee i ii 53 8 son Gone and forgotten the exceed-| tion as a pre makeup base. a confidential go _- file "of ingly pale lipstick shade. In! {Every bit of beayty aid you put double checked "infe he more vibrant pastels, some shad-| on from there out looks better, member: pr - rmatien, 9 ing down to the fuschia tones." vo" better. crack] > ped fak pe. the i Glowing but not deeply dark; Out, the idea of being too dis- A da y you should answer cy *|creet about perfume. In, the| 4 rich but rosy! |p leasure of being prodigal with such a questionnaire as you de-| Out, the Brigitte Bardot colt-{a scent that you like and that|scribe. | fures. In, the high, Madame Re-|likes you. 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