THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, July 18, 1960 Americans Have Too Much Leisure NEW YORK (Reuters)--Amer-|- more spiritual refreshment from! They travel in millions to jcans as a rule have what sp-|them. Europe every year, in even cialogists call a "low threshold] Dr. Whitney Griswold, presi- greater numbers about their own of boredom," which means that/dent of Yale University, wrote country and into Canada, Mex- they become bored easily. i Fesetly hat a Jetist and Hote ico and the Caribbean islands. Since t also work shorter complete education is onl hours AH other major na-| answer fo the problem of how to| THE LAZY SPORTSMEN tion--the present work week is|deal with abundant leisure, Sports calling for strenuous an average of 35 hours, and physical exertion are not gener- there is talk among unions of try-| THE LIQUOR BILL _ |ally popular. Walking is out of 7 ing to reduce it soon to 30 hours| As it is, comparatively little fashion, and baseball and foot --and take for granted the high-|0f the estimated $40,000,000,000 hall are mainly spectator sports est standard of living in the|spent by Americans each year on| Bowling alleys are extremely world, the problem of what to do|Pleasure and recreation goes on|popular. Skiing, rapidly growing with leisure time probably has|such things as books, music orias a pastime, is one of the few received more attention in the|extra education. Alongside this,| exceptions to the anti - exertio United States than anywhere the aunial DS Hguo? WEL oi trend. : ut one gq / total, or $10,000,000,000--for pos- But if the average relaxing else, Life magazine, sibly the favorite indoor sport. American is not ised Js ames y rresponding week last year, the health department announced . None of the new cases On! I3SSERESI EEE Ras Jailed 3 Years which a few months ago devoted an issue to the subject of how Americans spend their leisure time, con- cluded editorially that the way most of them spent it was "not an altogether edifying sight." The magazine concluded that, while most Americans seem to| obtain a certain amount of phys-| {who find a comparatively favor- But Americans in general love the outdoors and si much time driving to it or through it. Extreme .mobility means also that city dwellers and people in the most out-of-the-way places can share similar enjoyments, [Travel, plain or fancy, is a never-ending lure to Americans ical satisfaction from their lei-| jij oychange rate for their dol- physical exertion, keep his hands occupied: Hence, probably, the widespread popu- larity of the do-it-yourself move- ment. The flourishing industry trades on the pride which is gen- erally taken in such skills, Television, which broadcasts as| much as 21 hours a day in the larger cities, is- ubiquitous. Port- able radio sets enable the Ameri- can literally to take his music # three years because BELGRADE (Reuters) -- The parents of a six-year-old Bul. garian girl have been jailed for they failed to seek medical treatment for their sick daughter on religious grounds, a Bulgarian newspaper reports. The 'newspaper Trud (Labor) members says the parents, both of the Pentecost religious sect, sure activities, compara- ars almost everywhere except _ were charged with murder and sentenced by a court at Turnovo, ¢|central Bulgaria, in early July. The newspaper gave no de- tails on the child's ailment. with him. tively few achieve any deeper or' Canada. PARTY SUNDRESS "Teardrop" Line | FOR HALF SIZES In Fashion News | PRINTED PATTERN | ROME (AP)--Fontana's pro-| phetic "teardrop" line and rav-| E) ishing evening clothes won ap- plause Thursday in the Roman couture showings. His major look was a low, torso line and pear-shaped skirt. The silhouette was unfitted, op | BRIDAL VEIL DOILY Star light, star bright, start | teen-point star set off by a | tions, simply send a stamped, | with a doily and start out right | pretty ruffle is knitted with self-addressed envelope plus --when you are looking for a crochet cotton. This doily mea- | 10 cents for handling, to the . sures 20 inches in diameter, | Needlecraft Department of this bright touch to set your home sparkling. This model, a six- Theatre In London Faces Critical Public By JUDITH AYER run, attributes the trend partly|sell it and how to go about selling Canadian Press Staff Writer |to television, whose flow of light|it. PD LONDON (CP)--There is much |entertainment provides competi-| "If he relies on the critics, talk in London about a crisis in|tion for the theatre. |then he must take his chance the theatre. But Peter Cadbury,| All those interviewed generally | without wincing. Even if he gets waisted, and called the teardrop. Versions turned up in short skirted black and white souffle tweed, spongy wool and crisp| silk shantungs and laces. | % 3 Although the teardrop shape) was the news of the collection, " Fontana departed from it and FOR THE BRIDE'S MOTHER rs i ighli a bit of the Dress designers are = con- | ing. Highlights here are the ; | tions, The result was a bit scious of the need for smart | wide, notched collar, hip-length < ' ko ne and a lot of the past. i -si - The accent on evening con- elegant styles in the half: size | jacket over a slim skirt. Ca. Bg Te Whe LI ig range and for those requiring | nadian lace, nylon ground and 3 | tion, which was saucy with back- size 16 and over. The two-piece | ACSiate Suriace, Was Cliogen Ib 4 . | ward motion on skirts and fiery | costume appears to be the 14-24% * VENETIAN BLINDS "DRAPERY Thyeys rr pa Ronald Bilsky, D.C. Chiropractor _ NERVOUS Are you biting your nails off ? Does your skin feel itchy ? Do all the little things seem mountains ? Does your husband's. work trousers on the floor get you furious ? Does the cap off the tooth- paste, lights that are not turned off and the slow boil- ing water make you grind your teeth ? Do the kids drive you crazy, the dog get a kick, the telephone make you scream and the neighbors drive you nertz? Do the nights seem endless, sleep just a word, and the day never long enough to get it all done ? Well, cheer up, my friend, you're just NERVOUS ! Nerves! Oh, the endless round of doctors and the shots and pills and medicines to get them "'settled". But it doesn't help, does it, and you know why ? Because right in your neck, close to the thyroid, are little glands called para- thyroid. It's the business of send 25 cents now! LIKE BATHING YOUR FACE IN MINTED SNOW! SPECIALS FOR MONDAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY GLECOFF SUPERMARKET 174 Ritson Rd. Oshawa OPEN 8 A.M. TQ 10 P.M. DAILY BUTTER FIRST GRADE b 64- 2 : : : Disused wells and old shafts so there is no chance for the Ting| should be filled in, not covered to go down the drain, as has so|with flimsy wood tops, to avoid | accidents, I ALL CLOTHES REQUIRE A QUALIFIED velveteens, most of it dip- | already four per cent up on last distinguish between good and ofto-born Shulman added, the By ELEANOR ROSS {piece is completely dry before| |last two months, Among the vic-| $14,000) to produce a play in Lon-| He gav an encouraging list of By ALICE BROOKS | Man Charged ' for only five days. It was a light-|to develop. . able! i ANOTHER METHOD sew-easy for you, mother! lin connection with a Saturday paved. wedding band badly in and front of the mounting, clean-| hild's si i Tp 3 : 8 child's size 2, 4, 6 included. | 11 when struck over| flatter half-sizes! Mix and switch | Within a week after a panning by OUT OF TOUCH in all their blue-white brilliance is|trace of oil is removed from ua Times Household Arts|8ashed shouider when hit with quick to iron in cotton. {Are audience tastes changing?| ov. ot" ooh with public taste.) WELLAND (CP) -- William {lice officers arrested Sider early ¢ ; ) cleaning stones at home, but it iS|spoonful of ammonia has been| JUST OUT! These questions have beenip ue.' received critical acclaim|one mile north of Welland air- to use| i FREE Pat- FIFTY CENTS (50 s)| : : : i contains THREE Send CEN sents) Evening Standard critfe Milton|the crash, said the plane was good insurance, too, since this|water and household ammonia. DRESS, STYLE NUMBER. | audiences now look for quality of independent of the critics by ground. minutes, then lift out and gently| sew, embroider, huck weave,] Singer k1vis Presley's think this trend to more serious stores, as well as jewelry shops.| qrained on tissue paper. Yours age in Huntsville, Als, COMMON LANGUAGE | | effective cement mixture. enjoying a successful west end a bath, try this method Ro hat we t|gent'y and by the edge of the that most have in common, ehough 'to know what w add a tablespoon of ammonia. had said he was happy his brush smut { the faucet increase of 100,000 tons over KARN'S "= pale beige by a Montreal manu- : A facturer to execute this attrac- \ Jwith ganzlipe embroiery. magic) most comfortable and becom- f ere was ping with jet glitter. \ ow 0 etum e par e chairman of a ticket agency,! agreéd television has had a good |good notices, he still has the job [ R h P rt a this is a boom year. effect on potential theatre-goers.|of selling his show." g Y year. bad plays. | producer can still sell his way p The crisis talk arises from the Another point developed was out of trouble if he is prepared * Even if a diamond is dingy and| wearing it again. dull-looking, it is worth its ap-| Or make a solution of two cups| A | [tims were two Canadian play- don. Althocgh a number of bad plays that had defied critical right by a girl's best friend and household ammonia and mild| | wrights, Patricia Joudry's Will| plays are produced, this gives abuse and gone on to enjoy long see to it that your diamond jew-|soap flakes to whip up a good) Puppy faces form cute pockets| gp CATHARINES (CP) Eu-| |on this pinafore -- little girls are one Sider, 35, Sunday was : | hearted domestic comedy, which| Actor Roger Livesey said V Fl | 0 i 9 i NEEDS A BATH Soak the jewelry for a few min-| Make a pinafore, sundress, or night party at which two men " could conceivably have been a would seem now that a play is| eteran yer Frequently, we've noticed a utes, then, using an eyebrow skirt, Pattern 7008: transfer of | vere injured. | By ANNE ADAMS ruary, Ernest Borneman's play near-success can't keep going as| . i o { on the Highway closed it used to." 1 n need of a bath. ing under and over the stones, THIRTY - FIVE CENTS | fractured ski er 1 ; 3 | Fd The task of cleaning up dia-|too, Work into every crevice 3] Send THA pattern. (stamps the head with a shovel, His|'em with skirts, slacks -- they're| the critics. |" Young playwright Arnold Wes- How real, then, is the crisis?|yo. polieves the managements an exsy job, and certainly should deep settings, prongs and any en- : 4 lan iron bar. Printed Pattern 4993: Half Sizes| What kind of play will be al "uppe public is not so moronic Raymond Willson, 60, died Sun- be a pleasant one. | graving or chasing. [Dept Qlawa, Suatio. pum] City police and provincial po-|14%, 16%, 18%, 20% 22%, 24% success? What part does televi-|,o como of the managements be-|day in the wreckage of his |yards 35-inch fabric. Sunday at nearby Jordan. yards ch 1 : | , bee: 1 | . y toed +a better idea to trust the job to a' added, Drain on tissue paper. Our new 1960 |" Printed directions on each pat |discussed in a recent series inp iymited support at the box of-| port. jeweler now and then for a reall geome women prefer ' of cold terns, Plus ideas galore for home| P 1 Y D d in coins (stamps cannot be ac- CHANGING TASTES il : Lrashs i way settings are gone over as furnishings, fashions, gifts, toys, | res e 5 4 cepted) for this pattern. Please| Some of those interviewed feel Shulman urged the ambitious (flying in line with the runway \ . : ! well. Send order to ANNE ADAMS, acting, content and production injadopting a businesslike ap-| Mr. Willson, vice-president of There are good jewelry-clean-| qj ith b brush, ! | lc-0 The Oshawa Times, Pattern|a play. Others, such as play-|proach. He should decide on his{the Welland Flying Club, had ing products on the market, ob- Sea Rid LM eye ow heigl quilt. Be first with the newest father, Vernon Presley, and I ter this, it goes in for a quic a blue-eyed divorcee, Davada ! | The ancient Romans blended |theatre is due to any change in| Read label instruct d follow i : h |slaked lime and volcanic ash public taste. Read label fate ions an: However, when the jewelry is| " N LANGUAGE and are honeymooning here. rid of its film of soil and em- embers of the Indian Parlia-| «we're very happy," Presley ment at New Delhi usually de- Prepare a small bowl of ho : D want." suds using a powder or liquid de-| mounting only. And see to it that| | "The bridegroom's son did Place the diamond-set piece in n 5 V | widowed father was marry: the bowl and brush gently but| ing again: Rinse in a bowl of clear hot GREEK WHEAT ! water or place in a tga strainer| The 1960 wheat crop in Greece Pat dry with a soft, clean, lint-| 1959. less cloth, Make sure that the ning for 104 years. dical Mi edical Mirror - tive late afternoon fashion. | shown, in wools, silk jerseys, and To A Dulled Looking Diamond "Our theatre ticket sales are They now are better qualified t| If the notices are bad, the Tor- - [ Brings Death, = \/ | | Ings ead ' { AW. > | number of recent flops--14 in the|that it is relatively cheap (about! to "sit out the first-night stench." praised value. So why not dojo! hot water, a tablespoon of gs | You Walk a Little Faster? ran talented young writers a chance runs. elry is as sparkling as it is valu-|jather, |sure to love it. Practical and| charged with attempted murder | success 25 years ago. In: Feb- either a success or a flop. "The beautiful solitaire or a diamond-| pprush, brush gently on the back : kia | [ru gd embroidery, ' applique; pattern| Steve Servos, 35, suffered a| EASY-SEW blouses to fit and | Girl { monds so they may glow again|the mounting and see that 83 uot De accepted) to The Osh. | brother, Joseph, s uffered althrifty to make, cool, casual and, Plane Crash | ry | + 2 , " p There are several methods ofl Rinse in hot water to which a|TERN NUMBER. Each blouse size 16%; takes 1% sion play in the controversy' |jioye' gaid Wesker, whose plays|Cessna 170 plane when it crashed | 3 | 1 : 3, Alice Brooks Needlecraft Book| tern part. Easier, accurate. |the London Evening Standard. Jerry Cayer," who witnessed professional going-over. This isl, phaif.and-half solution SOAY. HALF HOUR | bazaar sellers -- exciting, wr (afd Married print plainly SIZE, NAME AD-|people's tastes are changing and producer to make himself more and suddenly dived to the k jewel pg {usual designs to crochet, knit, CLEANING PRODUCTS Soak the jewelry for some 30|usua sig -| | Dept., Oshawa, Ontario. | wright Terence Rattigan, do not|product, to whom he wants to'been flying for 30 years. tainable in many department dip jn the solution. Then it is| . Elliott, were married two | from Mount Vesuvius to make an| Rattigan, whose play, Ross, is] If you want to give your stones A TS N 'We' . bedded dirt,.be s handle it Sunday. "We're both old i Sure wo handle § [bate in English, the language gaid Sunday | tergent and, if the water is hard, | the sink or basin drain is down| SAFETY TIP not attend the wedding. Elvis firmly with a clean eyebrow frequently happened. and rinse under hot water from is estimated at 1,800,000 tons, an Public Beaches r exercises ® Exercises For Cramps ® Luminous Clocks Q. Is overcrowding of beaches = health hazard to swimmers? A, The Public Health Laboratory Service Of England made a 7+ year study of this problem. Sam- ples of sea water were collected from over 40 different beaches The English investigators seemed to agree that while heavily con- taminated sea water (but not fresh water) at certain beaches could theoretically couse a great deal of disease, the foct of the matter is that it doesn't Q. Are exercises helpful in over- ps an: during certain days? A. Some doctors advocate stretch- ing exercises for dysmenorrhea (painful menstruation), Others either are not so sure that it helps or attribute the good re- sults simply to enthusiasm for this method of treatment. If help the individual, then it doesn't matter whether there is medical agreement as to the whys and wherefores. Q. | have hod a radium diel clock beside my bed for years. Could such o clock give off h radiati A. The amount of radiation given off by a radium dial clock would | not in itself be sufficient to cause | harm. However, it adds to the| total radiation we receive and in this sense it might be considered | undesirable, Man cannot escape | some radiation. We are constantly | exposed to "background" radia-| tion originating within and above the earth. This amount of radia- | tion -- and more -- isn't harm- ful but there is a limit. Because the hazards of radiation afe not| fully known it is best to avoid unnecessary exposure, A radium | dial watch or clock is a drop in the radiation bucket but why add the drop when it isn't necessary? A h B Si Edi- tors, P.O. Box 396, Madison Sq.| Sta, N.Y. 10, N.Y., will be en. swered in these columns when) wl to cause CLEANER There ore some fabrics that are absolutely a cinch to clean, but still pose some of the toughest problems for clean- ers This may sound silly, but you'll see why in a moment. Velvet, a really beautiful fabric, is easy to clean, Finish- ing it off is another matter, and a matter that shouldn't be trusted to just anybody. In steaming velvets, which is about the only way to bring back their good appearance, a cleaner has to watch the steam pressure ng, he has to make sure the steam is as dry as possible and he has to watch carefully the distance the steam gun is held from the garment. Velvet has to get individual attention, the kind of indi- vidual attention which, quite frankly, you don't always get from just any dry cleaner. Individual ottention is what we give to every garment that's brought in here, It gets careful scrutiny to see what material it's made of. The spotter who takes off the stubborn dirt looks ot the fabric and the weave and what the stain is The individual i ied right through to the press- ing, as with the velvet I've just mentioned. | sometimes tell people that we take better care of their clothes than they do. It offends them occasionally, but ofter they see the results of that care they have to agree that there's something to it. TEA BAGS "575° COTTAGE ROLLS . 49° PORK BUTT CHOPS .. 55° CHICKEN BACKS 3 ... 25° 20h Ld acd AN | NEW POTATOES 10 ... 49° CUCUMBERS "*' >" 2/19* Fo = n.7s YORK -- 15.0Z. TINS Cool Giow BY RICHARD HUDNUT maw MINTED Gives you a fresh, glowing sensation of beauty. . . cleanses to the depths of every pore . . . as never before! 3 Mint-green, mint-clean, Cool Glow stimulates as it cleanses to the depths of every pore. Leaves akin with a cool tingling glow of smooth flawless radiance. Makes cleansing your face a stimulating beauty experience, Get COOL GLOW by Richard Hudnut «a. today! 89 and $1.39 CREME FACIAL CLEANSER these glands to send out their secretions and feed your nerves to keep them healthy, Now should there be pressure on the nerves that lead to these glands and the surround- ing tissues, this secretion can- not make the trip, this causes sensitivity to the nerves so they cannot act with the pro- per impulses. You pay for it by wanting to take a long walk and just not come back and because you can't do that, you take it out on all and sundry, including yourself. Your ex- cuse is "Boy, I'm nervous." A Chiropractor, by properly adjusting your spine, can_re- move this pressure from the nerves of your neck, and na- ture goes to work via an open channel to the para-thyroid glands and healthy nerve op- eration begins. Believe me, you, your neighbors, your fam. ily even the dog will know that "Happy Days are here again." BEEF or IRISH STEW 4/°1 Shop And Save At GLECOFF SUPERMARKET One of a series of articles pub- lished in the public interest to exploin and illustrate the .prectice of scientific chiropractic, by Rongld W. Bilsky, doctor of Chiropractic, whose office is located et 100 King Street East (Plaza Theatre Building, telephone RA 8.5156, 28 KING ST. EAST on Abhens TREE Hiy 298. | SERVICE /7¢ a avcasr echo | | LY cLeA RA 3.4621 wore