Oshawa Times (1958-), 1 Jun 1962, p. 8

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RR THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, June 1, 190z ? ANN LANDERS Pull the Purse-Strings Around His Neck Dear Ann Landers: What can!but since the boy does the ask- I do about a husband like this?/ing, he can help it and she We aren't destitute, in fact/doesn't want me to ask anyone we're in a fairly good financial| out but her. bracket. Every few months| Is this logical?°When she says Harold goes off on an economy |it, kick. Last month he fined every) member of the family a nickel) S af : whenever they walked out of adie. Her logic is not logic at room and left a light burning.|all. It's a convenient twisting of This month he said our water|words to suit her own selfish bill was $2.50 higher than it|design ior living. If you buy i ing both ends against the mid- .|was last month, and he is going) this line #f chatter, you're semi- onscious, Bud. ess. | Dear Ann Landers: Your de- He called the family together/fense of nurses was weak and (girl 16, boy 14, girl 11) and| foolish. You told Mrs Mayo who announced he had purchased alcomplained about the hospital black crayon. He is going tojnurse giving her hiisband too to put an end to our wasteful-|c n that it sounds good.--RUSTY | Dear Rusty: Your girl is play- Washable Furnishings Add Practical By ELEANOR ROSS Just a few years ago, the very thought of a home with completely washable furniture and accessories seemed fantas- tic. In those days, you could choose your furnishings and ac- cessories for either beauty or practicality, depending on your preferences and budget. |PERFECT COMBINATION But now, beauty and practi- cality go hand in hand, Almost any item you might want is available in wonderful wash- feel of yesteryear's most luxu- rious home furnishings. Here, then, are some items-- once considered '"'unwashable" -- that now will make your home lovely to look at, and easy to keep that way with sudsy water, cloths and sponges, ables that have the look and) draw a heavy circle inside the bathtub. No one in the family '|will be permitted to run the * |water over the crayon mark. The kids looked at him as if 'lhe were nuts, which I'm be-|manual ail her own, She hung ' |ginning to think he is. SANDRA, ALL SMILES Sweetly smiling Sandra} was in April, is the grand- What will I tell my friends when they see that black mark around the bathtub? -- - RIED TO A LUNATIC Dear Married: Your husband is a nickel-nursing neurotic. At some point a woman must say, nonsense, of this much 'personal attention | the nurse was probably trying|AUSTRIAN CLOTH SHADES Ito be friendly, "Like it says in) Remember that old dust-| the manual." jcatcher, the Austrian cloth) My husband's nurse had ajshade? Today's version, made} lof washable miracle fabrics )a POSITIVELY NO VISITORS| which shed soil quickly, is éven) sign on his door, and made it more charming. Try using ele-| clear that this meant me--said)gant Austrian cloth shades as it was doctor's orders. \decorative roll-ups by them- When he left the hospital, he) selves, with tailored curtains or continued to see this nurse. Ijin tier and valance combina- found out about it and naturally tions. I lost my temper. We happened| For a contemporary type of to be in the yard at the time|window treatment, flocked cam-! | Glamor open like folding shutters--add 'This trena to washables ex-jing fresh wax or polish. Butjexcitement in enameled furnt- tends to furniture, too. |there are finishes now on the/ture and molded plastic pieces. Of course, wood has always|market which may be applied) Im the case of plastics, color been sudsable, In fact, you're|to wood to make it resistant to}and wood-grain patterns are another. Cafe-shutter ensembles also make attractive, com- pletely washable window decor. Drip-dry and wash-use apply to almost everything these days -- synthetic fibers, blends of synthetic with natural fibers, and also natural fibers that have been treated with special finishes. EVLAATIUI AIA Pa doing your furniture a favor by|Stains, heat and alcohol. built-in and will never become A 9 - sponge-sudsing it before apply-' There is also much decerating'dull or faded. ¥ ja Cok cae a ths la Soaks Bes BO Sa hs e's a Ge | | | Muslins, poplins, broadcloths,' sailcloths, marquisettes -- just/ name it and you're bound to find it in some easy-care fabric. | More and more washable wallpaper in beautiful. designs) and colors is coming to the) fore. Designers have given) home - makers suds-scrubbable | jwall coverings by impregnating/ ithem with plastic or spraying) jthem with a special vinyl plas-| \tie coating. Some have brocade-! \like textures, others give an illusion of three-dimension or nubby grass cloth effect. There are spray-type invisible coatings available for home use so that you can easily spray the most delicate-looking wall coverings into washability. How The Russians Spy On Canada Huge fleets of Russian "fishing boats" prowl the seven seas, SUMMER HATS Ladies' Italian chip braid straw hats. Beat the summer heat with these wide brimmed multi color straw hats from KRESGE'S 0 /: ONLY . comparable value 1.29 loaded with so much radar, sonar and photographic equip- ment that they have hardly SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OR MONEY CHEERFULLY REFUNDED 2 STORES TO SERVE YOU BETTER DOWNTOWN OSHAWA OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE ! ' The only really light beer brewed in Canada Frank Stewart, Larry ave- | Scott, both of Oshawa. the bathtub and tell him this mallet. He hired a fast-talking)lawn window shades. contribute nue. Sandra whose birthday | --Ireland Studio time you are drawing the line,|lawyer and is suing me for/one type of washable glamour, enough room to carry a sardine. now oT x * ' A women. stead of to shut them, your ad- The Soviets' Little-Known vice might have saved-her from Wet War" and how their boats The May meeting of the Eve-\"'"Guide Me, O Thou Great wants me to go steady with her r| 3 at 9 i | 37 articles of lasting interest. ning Chapter of the Hospital Jehovah," followed by prayer, but she doesn't want to gojwoman,' be she a_ nurse, gree: and take the pledge. sue " 96 secretary or a buble dancer, is tees. votional period with Mrs. Jos- a date if a fellow asks her, but Nearing the end of the meet-/hua Kinsey reading the scrip- she thinks I should not take any sistance is low is susceptible to| all sorts of germs and viruses. | will i oa a peg were given. : fair because the boy must ask se to be held September 19 in the) Mrs. Ernest Wadsworth gave the girl for a date. A girl can't} Confidential to Hot - Headed: Yes, I realize a man must "'let * Mrs. C. R. Lunn announced that|the home of Mrs. Ewart Clem- Mrs, Stephen Heney will belence, 841 Law street. Mrs. | and two pairs of foot warmers.) Mrs. Russell Learmonth who *- Mrs, A. W. Armstrong, presi-leently with Worshipful Mistress| ». dent of the auxiliary, spoke of|Sister Ruth Gatchell and Deputy} * their activities and of the tour| Master Brother Leo Keeler in} "* greatly. : al duties performed by the Mrs. J. P. Hepburn will staff|Chaplain Sister Alice Short. Dear Ann Landers: I'm 17 divorce. thanks to a new invisible vinyl Many of the boats hug the UNITS, GROUPS, AUXILIARTES wren * °°" ike a girl who is in my " s Bie Groubie Tam new ean off steam,"' but a woman needs) spy on naval exercises, do ocear: Auxiliary was held in Me-| Treasurer's report by Mrs,|Steady with me. In case you the symptom of a problem that "ings for the summer, the aux-jture from Paul's Epistle to the|other girl out. An unhealthy marriage is also cafeteria, Reports show that the|an interesting talk on declining help it if a boy asks her out-- _ first vice-chairman and secretary. LODGES AND "attended. the regional Work VICTORIA LTB NO. 55 of the new wing. Volunteers/their respective chairs. " the gift cart in the fall. The minutes and the com- Dorothy is the three-year-old | daughter of Mrs. Edward |"Enough of | ar Ae fim "with : t! bri "ilk mais daughter of Mr. and Mrs. | Stewart. and Mrs. William Scrooge." Wipe the mark off,an i im with a croquet|bric or silk-embroidered cotton years old and I will admit right) So, Ann, if you. had told Mrs. | coating. | coasts of Canada, says May that I don't understand Mayo to keep her eyes open, in-| Vertical blinds--the kind that Reader's Digest. Read about HOSPITAL AUXILIARY Mrs. Ewart Clemence open- home .room at school. We've Po lags ' . " ; : atte Pim balk: sna: aia oat TTT oC s7,\teeth, In my opinion she did the| research for war. Get your (Evening Chapter) ed the meeting with hymn been dating for two years. She) through, = BAT TLE St ARRED | vioht thing. Get on your knees,| May Reader's Digest today -- Dear Scarred: The '"'othe Laughlin Hall. Reports were William Ward. Mrs. Gladys|don't dig this I'll put it in other given by the various commit-'Lean was in charge of the de- words: She refuses to turn down started before she came along. The person whose physical re- 4 iliary faces a busy schedule for Romans, Chapter 8, versus 14-| When I asked her to explain the fall. Mrs. Stephen Heney/39. Reports of sick and flowers her reasoning she said it was vulnerable. A word to the wise is sufficient. | . Flight into Fashion will be held) morals. October 16-17 in the evenings.| Next meeting will be held at "Henry Bickle, corresponding | M ; A F S ' A a v "Mrs. George Jackson 2s gerd | | * 24 gowns had been turned in SOCIETIES *' Shop in Bowmanville, recently,| The regular meeting of Vic-| HAS EARNED OUR gave an interesting report. toria LTB No. 55 was held re-| *- were needed for this occasion} The meeting opened in the *' and all the members responded) usual manner with the devotion-| A work period followed the|munications were read by the Sister Phyllis 4 '* business meeting. Refreshments| secretary, "- were served by Mrs. Dean Kelly| Arbourne. _, and her committee. | Visitors of the evening were LAPM members of the Rose of Sharon The Ladies' Auxiliary, Pa- LTB No. 28 of Toronto. At this triarchs Militant, IOOF, heldjtime the Scarlet Degree was its regular meeting recently in| conferred on five of the visiting the IOOF Hall with Lady Jen-/members, by the Oshawa De- nie Perry presiding. gree Staff under the direction of One minute's silence was ob-|Brother William Short. served in memory of the late), Grand oma py og kel , jing were Sister May Buntin,g Lady, Wella, McCullough. who| Saar Sister Nichols, SG, 2 local auxiliary. jLecturer and Sister Smith, SG , | 1st Auditor, and these officers The charter will be draped,! : : 'next meeting, in her memory.|i ores the Grand Lodge * The highlight of the evening) q ne ; : oN Ra Ae yeneral business was discuss- ;, was the mustering in of a new) oq and members were reminded , recruit, the ceremony being\of the tag day to be held June ~ performed in a most creditable|9 for the True Blue and Orange manner. : {Children's Home, Any member Sessions of the Department! who could hel : A ; gone "phage | p with this proj- * Association of Ontario will take|ect was asked to call Sister place in the Royal York Hotel,| Alice Short. Toronto, June 21, to which the} The White Degree is being local auxiliary will send several|conferred on several members representatives. of the Anne Little LTB No. 516) Plans were made for the an- of Port Hope when they visit} % nual picnic. here June 19, and all degree} Following the meeting, all re- staff members are requested to tired to the banquet hall, where|be present for degree practice) In summer you change to light summer clothes. Why not change to a light summer beer? Holiday is a very light drink, brewed especially for summer enjoyment. Nothing filling or bitter about Holiday. Try it. You'll find Holiday a welcome vacation from MIKE STARR is one of Canada's most highly- .respected Members of Parliament, both at Ottawa and here at home in Ontario Riding. ordinary beer. % ? Even though Holiday is extra light in flavour and body For ten years he has been a hard-working and refreshments were served byjon June 5. The next regular meeting will|Keeler and Bro. Straughn were| been open to receive the problems of the ter Wellsman, a visiting Sister) area, He is a familiar figure at every 'four :UCW 8 of King Street United manner after which refresh- anion people and their affairs in City, town, village creeds, recial-odainw cul waliotic tn. itd. the pleasure content is as high as other beers. ten-year Member of Parliament that qualifies ario Riding deserves your continued endorse- effective representative of all our people. His Nelda Thompson and her com-| Draw prizs donated by Sister be held Wednesday evening,|won by Deputy Master Bro.| people of this area, ARDENT WORKERS, UCW 8 | from Toronto. ies corners', on every city street and concession Church was held Thursday at) ments were served by the social, and farming area has earned him the respect MIKE STARR has a record of public service as an him to seek again your support on voting day. ment at the polls on June 18th. uitiee, May Bunting, SPGM. Sister| door at home, and in Ottawa has always * June 21. Keeler, Sister Arbourne and Sis-} MIKE STARR has an unmatched knowledge of this The monthly meeting of Meeting closed in the usual the manse with 25 present. Soeiahas. Sitter katy AbbOR™ | road in Ontario Riding. His devotion to its and devotion of our citizens of all parties, Alderman and Mayor of Oshawa and as a His work in representing the interests of Ont- ° ° ge June 18 Ontario Riding Modern refrigerated controlled, vaults automatically Fur Coot Cleaning STORAGE © FUR COATS © CLOTH GARMENTS CLEANING © SHINERIZING © REPAIRS (COST ONLY 2% OF VALUATION @ FREE PICKUP ond DELIVERY e ALL GARMENTS INSURED 'OSHAWA FUR & COLD STORAGE 81 WILLIAM ST. DIAL 723-3012 STARR, MIKE xX Progressive Conservative For information or assistance, call these committee rooms OSHAWA WHITBY 29 Celina St. 114 Brock St. N. 728-7901 MO 8-8577 AJAX PICKERING TWP. Shopping Plaza Dunbarton WH 2-1811 TE 9-2504 (Published by Ontario, Riding P-C Assn.)

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