The Oshawa Times, 12 Sep 1961, p. 8

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B THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, September 12, 1961 |CHILD GUIDANCE Child Should Be Taught Early, To Respect Meaning of "No" Often in this column, I have| entreated parents to exercise great patience and use consider- able time, if necessary, to win the child, from about 20 months "NEWS IN BRIEF |New Designs In Lamps ing of No," may be had b* ing a self = stamped envelope to me of this newspaper.) Answering Parents' Questions {year survey comparing dence of multiple sclerosis 1 1 ) Winnipeg and in St. Louis, Mo.,|designs in lamps from which has been undertaken by the Uni-|the homemaker can choose for versity of Manitoba faculty of @ room that is a blend of furni- addressed U.S. medicine. The project, a follow-|ture styles--which seems to be in ca.e/up to a similar survey in 1951,|the trend today. On the whole, is financed by the Canadian!it's modified modern or simpli- Multiple Sclerosis Society. TWO-YEAR PROJECT INNIPEG (CP) -- A two- inci- in to three or four years of age,| Q. Would you expect your ad-| REAL ESTATE EXPERTS to comply with a special request | --+to close the door, bring a book or pick up an object from the| floor. I have urged the mother not to shift from a request to a com- mand in such instances. I have further advised the mother to avoid commanding a youngster so youwg to do any- {|thing for her, but to request in- olescent son with a job, living at home, to pay some board?! A. Yes; or to put into savings a reasonable amount, Not for my needs but for his self-reli- ance. SPECIAL STUDIES and second years of a year course in real estate opens than "gimmicky." {Sept, 13 at ¢ {Manitoba. It is designed for|pjgh.ceilinged rooms without ad- ---- [those already in the real estate ditional parts. Locks and clutch business as well as those wish-| geyices give stability and safety. WINNIPEG (CP) -- The first three- the University of WINNIPEG (CP) -- A $19.450 ing to enter. grant to the University of Man- itoba from a U.S. medical re- ANTELOPE HUNTERS REGINA (CP) Antelope search foundation will support punters will compete for a lim- Display Much Variety | | There's a nice variety of new fied traditional for table lamps. About the only real emphasis is on table lamps made from actual objects and, happily, the treatments are restrained rather Some, on poles, aes for use in {Unbreakable materials for shades, globes and lanterns add new practicality. to permit light control from an inner bulb. Metal filigrees, cut- out ceramic or hydrocal bases also conceal bulbs. Matrials are literally from A to Z, for they range from Ala- baster to Zebra skin. In the forefront are golden| fruit woods and rich, dark wood of other types. Handsome inlays include fine cabinet woods, mother of pearl, mosaic, leather, stained glass, brass and pewter, all artistically used and some handled in fanciful fashion. Metal finishes are toned down and go in for a hand-rubbed look. Enamel on metal includes del- icate, one - of - a-kind examples from Italy. Ceramics reveal in- stead; this in the interest of win- ning the child's co - operation. Then, I have added, 'But when you command with No or Don't, command just once. Expect him to obey, or else." Also I have noted that rou- tines like going to bed, going to { |the toilet, coming into the house are rarely matters for request- : ling. They are just things to be done regularly, usually being] very different from irregular ac-| tivities commanded. Sometimes | it's necessary just to pick up the} tot and take him to bed, for in-| Skillful design and engineer-| es § P Colombi : | of licences this; te quality pole lam s| fluences rom Pre - Colombian director of the genetlcs depart-|year, They will draw lots Oct. from promotional variety ore] Crafts, pottery from Italy and me ntat Winnipeg Children's 10 for a chance at one of the type Tray lamps have space | Spain, the work of our South- hospital, studying the causes of (3700 licences available this|for \man-sized cups and are| Western Jnkizns and of our deficiencies and. malformation|year. Last year, 4,300 licences madd of every material--newest| Southern potters. in new-born babies. The Tor-|were issued and 3.202 animals|are 'anodized aluminum and] Glazes range from very rough 8) : ida. is a erad-| : te ORI i i fii Ito s -as-silk drip glazing in onto-born Dr. Uchida is a grad-|were killed. It is estimated there Sheffield plate. to smooth-as-si ; Zing uate of the University of Tor-|are 10,000 antelope in the prov-' Room dividers may have built [Jewe] ones. Obalesced ey onto. lince. in planters, magazine racks,|: hk 5 > i . -- | book shelves and serving shelves| increase and fine Jorcelai asd for buffet parties. Wedgewood retain eir hig [TABLE TYPES place in quality lines. | As for table lamps, the new- , the new. LUXURY STYLES | "HAPPY LITTLE SANDRA Cut crystal, carved crystal and pendants or drops in myr-l Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. | J. A. Baker and Mr. and Mrs. jad tones or clear lend their the work of Dr. Irene Uchida, ited number |est thing is the stance. No occasion for a verbal] command then or for any pun-| | shutter-like louvers in the base elegance to the rich marbles, hand-applied gold and silver John Campbell, Simcoe street north, is 18-month-old Sandra Diane. Sandra is the grand- Walter Campbell of Oshawa and Mr. and Mrs, Fred Gow of Bowmanville. Brush-Up Tips ' For House Painters bracket. This is a good time of year for| gpades are correlated with painting the house. While it is/pages either in over-all treat- quite a job, we've been watch-| ment color or trim, which gives ing many friends and neighbors eyen the budget lamp a custom tackle it successfully and turning|jook, Very deep cone - shaped out quite a professional-looking shades are new for lamps with job. They buy quality paint in| generously - proportioned bases the color of their choice; they and lamps of Early American prepare the surface carefully| appearance are trimm ed on !and then they get going. |bases and shades with quilted, : i114, | The first thing to be done is|unglazed chintz ok | i 13 |to paint the window sash and|™ 1 ! trim if these are to be a differ- STATELY ROOM | ent color from the body of the, The state dining room at| hou The reason for doing Buckingham Palace is lighted these parts first, say the ex-|by some of the finest chan- perts, is that it avoids having to deliers in existence. ladder against the ---- PERFECT POPOVERS Jest, in oRviiter op der three or four may suddenly | One of Canada's leading mill-| chicken; stuffed with tuna or|refuse to let you wash his face| ing companies has introduced a|sajmon salad; used as a cup for|or hands or put on his coat, mit-| hot popover mix which also pro-e ii 2106 or served hot from|tens or rubbers. This usually duces a good Yorkshire pudding. | . ith ted. ch {happens when you are about to Popovers can be used as cream |the oven with melted cheese, "0 "with him. You may not puffs, or served with creamed honey, or jelly. |have time to win his co-opera- | tion. It's something that must be| |@one rather promptly. hd In such a case, proceed to| {wash his hands and face or put uilc Ie S on his clothes, by force, if neces-| isary, being as skillful as you| [can. He must learn to face some| |ate oven, 350 degrees, until|inevitabilities then. With some| practice, his resistances wane leaf, printed and hand-painted leathers and decoupage under glass in the luxury lamp daughter of Mr. and Mrs. --Aldsworth Photography artist, the more likely his work is to sell, he added. PUBLIC APPROACH MONTREAL (CP) -- A mar- ried couple who opened a sculp- ture and ceramics shop here feel there is "a lot of snobbish- ness" in the public approach to CAMPAIGN EXPERT Bill Wilson, President Ken- nedy's television advishy Juring . ore in- the election campaign last year, ferested in the life of the artis was also TV adviser to Adlai than in his work, said Stanley Stevenson during the latter's Rozynski. The more colorful the |1956 campaign. HOT GARLIC BREAD loaf French or Vienna bread browned. Ice with icing mix. | 1 35 cup soft buiter Yield: 3 t0 4 dozen slices, or isppear course, reduce the or 2 cloves garlic, crushed Mrs. Lloyd Brown, number of such emergencics bel or minced. ea, Sunshine Group, WA, more often planning ahead, so Slash bread on the bias in 3;- 1 Empoyment Opportunities (Civil Service of Canada) DIRECTOR OF TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE (with extensive re- 1 ---------------- HENNESSY | inch slices, cutting to, but not Simcoe Street United Church.|as not to be pressed for time. } 1 : 7 | Some crying scenes may arise through, bottom of crust. Thor- PINEAPPLE NUT BREAD oughly combine butter and gar-|Sift into mixing bowl: lic. Spread generously on one 2 cups flour side of each slice. Wrap loaf in| 2 cup sugar aluminum foil. Heat at 400 de-{1 tsp. baking powder grees for 15 - 20 minutes or until| 15 tsp. salt piping hot. : when you wash the young child's hair. His resistance may have| risen because some soap or wa-| ter got into his eyes. Even if force becomes necessary, slow-| ness and patience may be desir- able. By having him lie down as Beta Sigma Phi,| '4 cup coarsely chopped wal- Iu Rin gi 584 Simcoe Street North, nuts trom his eves Oshawa, Ontario.| Combine and add to first mix-| (My bulletins, ""Stubbornness" | DATE AND NUT LOAF |fure: 1 egg, beaten cups of flour 1 tsp. vanilla 14 cup sugar 2 tbsps. melted shortening . tsps. baking powder Dissolve 1 tsp. soda in 1 cup 14 tsp. sal | beaten crushed pineapple, undrained. 8 huis ® Add the soda pineapple mix to Hen; com syrup the first mixture and stir until Mo HR ad ols Just blended. 13; cups sifted flour 1% or hopped mits 5 Bake in a greased loaf pan or | 34 tsp. soda i co chopped dates |in round tins lined with wax|14 tsp. cream of tartar "a Pp pp ; | paper, at 350 degrees for 1 hour. | 15 tsp. salt Mix and sift dry ingredients. | Serves approximately 12-16. 1-3 cup shortening Combine egg, milk, syrup, and .... --.. Mrs. Robert Sheffield,| 2-3 cup sugar salad oil. Add to dry ingredients Sunshine Group, WA, 2 eggs, well beaten and mix just eough to blend. Simcoe Street United Church./1 cup mashed bananas Fold in nuts an ates. Turn| xp 34 cup walnuts cut in pieces | into well greased loaf pan 9%x| sal: QUICK ROLLS Sift flour, soda, cream of tar- 514x2% inches. Bake at 350 de-|¢ eal S. shotteps tar and salt well together three grees for 50 minutes. Allow to|;,, Losps. Shortening times. Cream shortening, add until cold. Serves shout," fF TE a flour* and bananas alternately, 10 slices. 1 PS. sug; veaiag wall after each addition. " tsp. salt i . F FS Phi Phi Chapter, {Let batter stame-mpan if to 20 ; Cool to lukewarm. minutes before baking. Bake in| Beta Sigma Phi, |, . 3 ag ed! vers «+ 584 Simcoe Street North, (1 1° ory or yeast dissolvediioaf pan 1 hour at 350 degrees. Oshawa, Ontario. which has been added 1 tsp. | wai. Jda Leathers, RG CHIRRY ~ sugar. | Rod Beau. Wel RASCHINO CHERRY LOAF |SU82 Whitby United Church. cup white sugar Mix milk mixture and yeast - - sii thsps. butter together. Add 4 cups all purpose 4-0z, bottle maraschino {flour, 2 cups at a time. Work Phi Phi Chapter, 1 cup raisins 2 utes. Yield: about 214 dozen rolls. 4 Mrs. Gordon Clark, Women's Federation, Westminster United Church. BANANA BREAD 1 MA 1 2 TROUSSEAU Lovely enough for the most | sluavisws' of hope chests is this ensemble consisting of a waltz nightgown and a peig- noir in sheer nylon tricot. The negligee has an embroidered # move spots {rest your freshly-painted siding. For brighter, longer - lasting colors, they specify exterior en- |amel or special trim paints. Once the windows are taken |care of, you're ready for the [body of the house. Placing Ladder Stand near the lower right- hand corner of the house and |see how far to your right you lcan reach comfortably without endangering your balance. Here's the place to put your |ladder, making sure that it is |standing firmly and that its foot is at a distance from the house qual to about one-quarter of its |length. Climb carefully to the top, {toting your bucket of paint to {which is attached a hook so that vou can hang it from a ladder rung. Tote your brush--about 3% to 4 inches is the best size. Take with you, too, a rag sat- urated with paint thinner to re- in case paint is splashed on the newly-painted :/trim, Deposit the paint in sev- TREASURE applique of grapes on the yoke Both the yoke and the Peter Pan collar are piped with sa- tin trim to match the ribbon bow and streamers. By TRACY ADRIAN eral spots and join them to- gether by brushing the paint out in long, sweeping strokes. With horizontal siding, paint the bottom of each board first, then double back and paint the face. | If the siding is vertical, first paint the grooves between each | board, then the face. | | Use your whole arm and paint {with the grain where possible, |applying the paint from the end |of the brush, using both sides of leach brushful. Use only enough pressure to curl the end of the {bristles slightly. End strokes |with a gradual lifting motion. | Best Method [ | Work from a dry area into a iwet one and. end your paint where the new and just-painted areas meet. Obliterate any brush marks with light," quick strokes of a nearly dry brush. Most experts recommend working from the top down with- out moving the ladder. Then start at the top again and paint down. Then there's the school that says it is far better to move the ladder or work from a safe platform so that you can paint completely across the house at each level, this to avoid laps. Whatever you do, try to finish leach day's or half day's work painting at a window or a cor- ner, again to prevent lap marks. If you are applying two coats, wait at least 48 hours between coats before starting the new one. If, however, you are using latex house paint, it can usually be recoated in an hour or so or whatever time is specified on the label. | of years of which have been lated experience, a number External Aid Office, petition 61-824. Competition 61-649. petition 61-292. tion for use in office of the Unemployment for plastics for application tional Defence, Ottawa. 61-2053. Competition 61-296, in 'a position of senior responsibility in connection with planning and developing comprehensive work programmes), Ottawa. EMERGENCY MEASURES, PLANNING OFFICER (with @ num- ber of years of progressively responsible administrative ex- perience with particular emphasis on plannin, work at a senior level), Labour, Ottawa. $9, CHIEF, FISH INSPECTION BRANCH (with severol years' ex- perience of a responsible nature in the field of food science, food processing or food inspection), Fisheries, Halifax, N.S. $8,120-$9,800. Competition 61-548. ESTABLISHMENT OFFICER (with ot least two years' experience at a supervisory level in personnel management and dem- onstrated knowledge of principals and practices of personnel administration related to classification and establishments), National Defence, (Army), Ottawa. ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICER (to be responsible for the de- velopment and implementation of technical aids of selec- with a number of years' experience in a field related to development and implementation of techniques of job ane alysis, occupational classification or personnel selection), Insurance Commission, $7,140. Competition 61-675. PLASTICS SPECIALIST (to develop and prepare specifications tensive recent related practicol experience, particularly in the plastics field), Army Development Establishment, Na- ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICER -- Group Medical-Surgical In- surance Plan (with at least three years of related experience and a good knowledge of administrative principles and prac- tices), National Defence (Army), Ottawa. HEALTH SUPPLIES WAREHOUSING OFFICER graduate in pharmacy with a number of years of related practical experience, especially with respect to the operation of a large warehouse), National Health and Welfare, Ot- tawa. $6,000-$6,660. Competition Travel Involved. Com- $14,000-$15,000. Com- and policy 0-$11,200. 9 94 $6,660-$7,680. Com- National Employment Service; Ottawa. $6,420- to army equipment; with ex- $6,420-$7,140. Competition $6,000-$6,660. (university 1 .. cherries cut up (save juice) till smooth -- let rise about 30 egg | minutes or double in bulk -- put cups flour in rolls and let rise about 20 tsp. salt minutes. Bake in hot oven, 400 tsp. baking powder to 425 degrees for 8 to 10 min- 14 cup chopped nuts = Add enough milk to cherry juice to make 1 cup Cream butter, add sugar and cream until fluffy. Add egg and beat well. Sift flour, salt, baking powder together three times, and add alternately with the milk-juice liquid to the first mix- ture. Fold in cherries and nuts. Pour into greased loaf pan and bake for one hour at 350 de- grees. 10th Oshawa Scout Auxiliary. Mrs. Coull, FRUIT ROLL Basic Dough milk shortening sugar petition 61-769. PHYSICAL SECURITY OFFICER (with a number of years' experience "in, and a good knowledge of methods, pro- cedures and policies of a security organization), National Defence (Navy), Ottawa. $6,000-$6,660. Competition 61-295. PLANNED MAINTENANCE-WEAPON ELECTRICAL TECHNI- CAL OFFICER (with a number of years of related practical experience and a sound knowledge of electrical and elec- tronic weapon equipment), National Defence (Navy), Ot- tawa. $6,000-$6,660. Competition 61-294, CHIEF OPERATING ENGINEER (with a valid 1st Class Sta- tionary Engineers' Certificate in at least ten years of prac- tical operating experience, at. least seven of which were in a high pressure steam plant in a position requiring a valid 2nd Class Stationary Engineers Certificate or above), National Defence (Army), Comp Borden, Ont. $5,820- $6,420. Competition 61-T2049, MECHANICAL MAINTENANCE SUPERVISOR (with approxi- mately four years of progressive training in automotive re- pair sufficient to qualify as a journeyman ond at least four years' journeyman experience in the repair and main- Northern Affairs and National Resources, Frobisher Bay, N.W.T. $5,460-$6,180, plus Isolation Allowance. Com- petition 61-494, STATIONARY ENGINEER -- Heating or Power (with a valid Province of Ontario 1st Class Stationary Engineers' Certifi- cate and a number of years of practical operating experi- ence in a high pressure steam plant, several of which have been as a Shift Engineer with supervisory responsibility), Transport, Toronto, Ont. $5,400-$5,940. Competition 61-T2043. TECHNICAL OFFICER -- MECHANICAL, Gauge Analysis, Design and Development (with industrial experience or equivalent in test or gauge design. including the analysis of product requirements and the developing of necessary tools and gauges required for preduction and inspection), National Defence, Inspection Services, Ottawa. $5,460- $6,180. Competition 61-1754. NAUTICAL CHART SURVEYORS (for Technical Officer posi- tions -- university graduation, OR Master's or First Mate's Certificate of competency for foreign-going vessels, OR a combination of several years' training and experience in survey work; for Engineer positions -- graduate or pro- fessional engineer), Mines and Technical Surveys, Ottawa, Halifax, N.S. and Victoria, B.C. $3,900 to $5,880. Com- petition 61-1552, LABORATORY TECHNICIAN -- CYTOLOGY (with aot least two years' experience in related laboratory work and a gen- eral knowledge of laboratory procedures and techniques), Agriculture, Ottawa. $3,750-$4,200. Competition 61- Enjoy bath luxuries by YARDLEY, Enjoy Yardley luxuries for your bath--in Lavender, 14 cup the fragrance of youth. | 2 cup 4 cup tsp. salt 2 cup warm water pkgs. dry yeast eggs beaten to 5 cups all purpose flour sifted Sugar Mix cup granulated sugar tsps. cinnamon Fruit Mix 4 cup chopped maraschino cherries cup raisins ! Icing cup icing sugar tbsp. warm milk 14 tsp. vanilla METHOD: Scald milk in saucepan, add shortening, sugar and salt. Stir until dissolved, cool to lukewarm. Measure LAVENDER SOAP water into large bowl and dis- Box of three solve yeast in it. Stir in milk $1.75 mixture, add eggs. Mix well and : add flour gradually. Blend well Knead until smooth and elastic Place in well-greased bowl and brush with melted butter. Cover. | yayenper Tate Let rise in warm place until POWDER double in size. Divide in half. $1.00 Roll one half into rectangle ap-| "and proximately 10" x 14'. Brush with melted butter. Sprinkle $1.50 with half of sugar mixture and! then with half of fruit mixture, Roll up like a jelly roll. Seal ends. Place on greased baking/| pan. Slash dough with scissors Repeat with second half of dough, sugar mixture. and fruit mixture. Cover. Let rise until| double in bulk. Bake in moder- LAVENDOMEAL per drum $2.25 and $3.75 1 1 If you've forgotten what a real cigarette tastes like, try a few packs of Buckinghams Get the real taste of a real cigarette POULTRYMAN (with at least two years' experience in the feeding, care and management of poultry and some knowl- edge of modern methods and techniques), Agriculture, Ot- tawa. $3,330-$3,780. Competition 61-535. FOREIGN SERVICE STENOGRAPHERS (between 21 and 45 years of age), Departments of Trade and Commerce ond External Affairs, Starting Salaries -- $257 and $297 a month, according to qualifications. Minimum salary while Shroot. $295 a month, plus living allowance. Competition TYPISTS (for employment at Ottawa only), Various Govern- ment Departments. Starting Salaries -- $182.50 to $220 a month, according to qualifications. Competition 61-6001. Details and application forms available at Civil Service Commission Office, main Post Office or National Employment Office. Please quote Competition Number as indicated. puck n Cha, i tlle LIMITED TELEPHONE 723.3431 9 SIMCOE PHILIP MORRI ST. N

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