Oshawa Times (1958-), 27 Jun 1962, p. 10

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, June 27, 1962 | The Latest Word [ On Furniture | For Out-Of-Doors The very sight of the new /summer outdoor furniture lifts ithe spirits. Designers have man- jaged to make their offerings look airier, more delicate and more festive than ever. Yet the furniture is eminently practical. The two basic desirables in outdoor furniture continue to be! stressed--the new pieces are | light in weight and easy to care | for, MESH CHAIRS Any homemaker would be charmed by a group of new mesh chairs that seem to be made entirely of circles--circu- lar backs and circular arms.| These come in lightweight metal] which makes them look delight-; fully delicate. And keeping these beauties clean couldn't be easier--all it takes is that sudsy sponge whisked in a circular motion. Then there are handsome groups which\derive their beauty, from ' Spanish inspira- tion. Lace-like tracery done in wrought iron is the dominant feature. . Here, too, the legs are curved and graceful. The use of colorful metal tub-/ ing, combined with natural cane, produces one of the smartest effects of the .season in summer furniture. The col- ored square tubing makes the frames, with natural cane used \for the woven seats. VARIETY OF EFFECTS lar bases, circular seats, circu-|. ATLANTIC CITY HONEYMOON Following their recent mar- riage in St. Gregory's Roman Catholic Church, Mr. and Mrs. | Lorne Francis Hartford left Margaret Jean Delves, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George William Delves and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Lorne "ANN LANDERS Dear Ann Landers: My wife shoved one of your recent col- umns in my face and said 'See, Ann agrees with me."' It was the letter from the woman who knocked herself out from 5:00 a.m, until midnight. She had two jobs, two kids and I think two heads. Her signature was "Half Dead." My wife is usually "Half- Dead," too--and I say it's her own fault. I've begged her not to climb on the walls and wash behind the pictures. I've pleaded with her not to stand on her head 'to polish the wood- work, Our garbage pails are so clean a doctor could store his surgical equipment in them. Every Sunday she has a ritual --polishing' silver. And do you know how often we use it? Only when the Duke and Wally come to visit us. After dinner she 'washes and massages the dishes until 11:30 p.m. Of course, by the time she gets to bed she's exhausted. I say these crazy-clean nuts do this to themselves. Their hus- bands are not the villains at all--SECOND SIDE | Dear Second Side: Here is the Third Side: Experts in the field |say that wives who knock them- selves out after dinner (steriliz- ing the dishes, baking, ironing, A Stack of Dishes Might Be Retuge from their husbands and at the same time providing themselves with a martyr-like excuse to fall into bed exhausted. You should see a marriage counselor (together) and find out why--and what to do about it. Dear Ann Landers: | am a teenager who needs help. I took my driving test last week and flunked it. I cried for two solid hours and couldn't eat one bite of dinner. My sister wised off that I must be an imbecile. I think maybe she's right. She_ said every nut and his cousin drives a car--and here I'm so stupid I couldn't even pass the test. I've been practicing for months, Ann, and I really an a good driver. I just didn't know the answers to some of those questions, I'm so embarrassed over this I can't face people. And now I'm afraid to take the test again because if I flunk it a second time I'll just have a that everyone who passes is{than lunch? ff so, does he read "normal?" Havé you ever seen Los Angeles, or Chicago driv- ers at 4:30 p.m.? This is "'nor- mal?" then, too? If you are reguiarly separ- ated by a wall of paper, that My advice is to bone up, Re- wall might as well be 10 feet read the manual and memorize high and miade of solid con- the answers. Then, as soon asjcrete. Tell him goodbye and test again. There's no disgrace not keeping at it until you make the grade. Dear Ann Landers: I've been a widow for two years. I'm not a spring chicken but I certainly am not old. I'm very selective about the company I keep and I have gone out with some fine gentlemen. The man I like best is a bach- in failing. The only disgrace is| possible, go down and take the|happy reading. LONG TRIP HOME TROIS - RIVIERES, Que. (CP)--Mrs. Peter Freeman, a resident of Northern Rhodesia for the last three years, came home for a brief visit with her parents. Mrs. Freeman, mother of three children, is the wife of |a Canadian geologist employed elor with whom I work. He has! asked me out to lunch almost by the Rhodesian government. every day for the past year. At first I thought this meant that} he was interested, but now I'm) not sure. He always brings a! What You Should newspaper or a magazine along and reads throughout the en- tire lunch. We hardly exchange a word, Know About Tranquilizers ' What's the truth about these If the man isn't interested in| 'harmless me why does he invite me to lunch every day? If he IS interested, why doesn't he talk og Shall I make an issue of it? If so, how?--MUTE COM- PANION Dear Companion: . You say billion a year? duly | Digest reports 8 _.. defective judgement ... # quilizers without @ medical pre- scription. Buy J nervous breakdown. Have you ever heard of a nor-| mal person flunking a driving test? Please tell me what to do I'm--SHOOK Dear Shook: Cheer up. Chicken, you've got plenty of company. A lot of bright people flunk their first driving test. nothing about dates in the even- ri. or ing or on weekends. Do you chal On newsstands jills"" egy gulp te of over down at the fa' te ol tartling facta from medical records . « . about skin eruptions . . . liver damage the dangers of buying tran- er's 39 articles of lasting a today. ever have a meal together othiqg, etc.) may actually be hiding And what makes you think Hartford, all of Oshawa. --Aldsworth Photography All sorts of effects may be jeasily obtained by adding extra |cushions--either in a darker hue |of the natural color or in a color e lto match or harmonize with the| i frames. f | iceva'staiee TRAVELLING? model contes with golden honey- See your woosermucate | CANADIAN PACIFIC AGENT CHOOSE WITH CARE | for for a honeymoon on the east coast. The bride, formerly |. SHOP-EASY LABEL Variety names are right at the top of the label to speed selection... save precious shopping time, ST. GEORGE'S Mrs. Charles E. Bovair, Osh- awa, and the bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Nelson Nesbitt of Port Hope and the late Mr. Nesbitt. MARRIED AT Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Nes- bitt were united in marriage recently in St. George's Me- morial Church. The bride, the former Rosemarie Bovair, is the daughter of Mr. and Fellowship Affords curtpi. ont. (cr) -- Be. tween them, two sisters here Advanced Training have taught school in Guelph from: cutters to indoors and . for 85 years. Martina Piggot|.. t : ; ; 2 In Radiotherapy has taught in the city for 41h y's Wype which is easy. 0 MONTREAL (CP)--Dr. ; years, Margaret Piggot for 44./,0n immaculate. nifred M. Ross, Whit a Winnipeg | | If you can't use a sudsy born radiotherapist, is a spe- cialist qualifying in another spe- NUTRITION VALUE |sponge on every inch of it, you cialty. Cheese is recommended as aiaren't going to enjoy living |substitute for meat since it con-|with it, And neither will it be a Gynecoiogist, obstetrician and|tains protein, minerals and vita-|bargain, however inexpensive it resident radiotherapist at the) mins. may have been. Montreal General Hospital, Dr.| -- -- Ross leaves in October for a\p year's advanced training im ra-| diotherapy at the Institute of) Cancer Research in London on| a $4,700 Canadian Cancer So- ciety fellowship. A university of Manitoba grad who got her master's and MD} at McGill, Dr.. Ross said she feels advanced training | will! help her in her cancer work. With people living longer be-) cause of medical advances,| fewer are dying from infectious diseases and accidents, she says. "Those with malignant dis- eases are going to comprise an) h ever - increasing proportion of chandi fr PA peng Mie andise from our odds and ends sale. "There is also evidence to ' suggest that some forms of can- THE : cer are also increasing in ac- SHOP tual numbers." 725-1221 --Ireland Studio VETERAN TEACHERS It is wise to select cushions that are easily washed off with soap and water, just as sum- jmer furniture is today. Most people move summer furniture QUICK-TWIST CAP A quick % turn and the jar is open. 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