Oshawa Times (1958-), 21 Aug 1962, p. 8

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8 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesdey, August 21, 170= Housewares' Progress Yields New Products A host of new products made the July exhibition of the Na- tional Housewares Exhibit more exciting than ever. Bypassing the exciting sta- tistics and prognostications of record sales, let's pick a few of the new products exhibited at ANN LANDERS Forget Fancy Footwork And Get a Real Job ..Dear Ann Landers: I'm 26, divorced, have a pleasant face fellow who would like to get married. and a better than average fig- ure. I must work to support my- self and my son. I became a dance instructor two years ago but have graduated to a better- paying type of work which is hard to explain in a letter. As part of my job I used to accompany my pupils to par- --Dear Ann Landers: This is for the benefit of Broke and in Hock, the woman whose hus- band ran up bills all over town and borrowed from everybody. | Most states have "'spendthrift | guardianship laws."" Mrs. Broke could file a petition in court to |be appointed hubby's guardian. the Chicago event. SMALL ADVANCES . Small but important items include a flavor-savor lid that fits all standard vacuum-packed coffee cans; a queen-size rolling pin with mat finish in alumin- ium and smoke pellets that ties, night clubs, or wherever they wished to go to show off their dancing. Now I do very) little dancing. Most of the time would come to her instead of 4| A new kitchen step - stool I accompany men to various|her spendthrift husband. She : baie | |folds to less than five inches places where they want a fe-|could sell those three motor- e ae : j "|for convenient storage. "\male companion. The dance/cycles and give merchants no- g é BA studio eo percentage of my) tice which would stop his credit 4 TIME PIECES '|fee. . | buying for all but necessities. #4| 'The manufacturers of a port- I make good money but I If the petition is not granted, : jable electric heater have in- '\work a very long day, or I/the proceedings might throw ' [penser a Mot in the design to *\should say night. My job is not/ enough of a scare into him to m , | provi e heat at any pre-set '\as glamorous as it sounds. I bring him to his senses. Jed ptt a ceramic clocks are +/must spend a fortune on clothes; Separate maintenance in a _|benig offered as a new model in '!as my appearance is my stock|case like this rarely works. A , | time-keeping. : 'lin trade. I often have to put up|man who is irresponsible and , 4 .4| There is an expanding coat- s\with real slobs--most of them wishes to avoid paying can PSS jrack with a pull-out compart- '|married men. think of more tricks than a a2 |ment for holding moth and mil- '| The worst of it is, I find my-/ monkey with a rope. De ee A yt erbe er \self lying about what I do for a I hope this letter opens up a i} bul Fag ge pistons that car- lliving. I feel uncomfortable few eyes around the country.-- ries its own dust pan! around decent people and want MARTIN L. NO-STICK PAN to quit' this life. But I'm not Dear Martin: Thanks for your New products also include an * A _ : MID-SUMMER WEDDING trained for any other kind Of informative note. It opened two electric fry pan with non-stick The marriage of Darlene | Oshawa and the late Mr. Oke work | pe Hag aha hes eyes for sure--mine! ingredients made an_ integral Rae Oke and Chester Free-| and the bridegroom is the son |UTC™POYEN: onse advice. Dear Ann: I just broke my part of the metal to provide a man Peter Rines took place | f Mr. Charles Rines of Yar- TTY, eau vs engagement for a very good scratch resistant, greaseless recently in Northminster Unit- | bead & ig alg Me : : reason, I'd like your opinion so surface. ed Church. The bride is the | Mouth, Nova Scotia. Dear Betty: A dance instruc- my former fiance can see that There are powered snow re- daughter of Mrs. John Oke, | --Ireland Studio tor who does very little dane- I am on solid ground. movers to remind us that no ° ing is no dance instructor. You' je has already graduated| matter how warm the summer, are a paid companion for meng college but wants to put soon enough it will be winter --most of whom are married.| oF oy, marriage for two years again. These snow removers ate You say you are not trained) itis he has his iaetara des designed to start easily in cold-| for any other kind of work. gree, I told him if he can put a est weather. Another manufac-| How did you train for this? If| acters degree before mar- turer has scheduled electric} you are sincere in your wish to riage then he's not really in heating equipment designed hold your head up among de- love We could live nicely on specifically to keep rain gutters Parental Perseverance give a pretty touch. A round|cent people, get out of those/ th, ajowance his parents would and downspouts free of ice. card table with a French bent-|beaded dresses and go look for give him while he's in graduate -- mae is placed opposite the lio Line agy Bye Reagent school. Or he can go into the} By G. igs pe ead nd jay bed. i ; : ; army 4 rget z » de-| Parents who think they have something that goes by the gen-| The four old: French iron have to spend as much either. polo a eee oe protilems with a' child is. ti eric name of urethane foam, a\chairs have urethane foam And who knows -- you may > Frankly, 'I suspect his family|F 15 suppose they should be product with extraordinary pro- backs and gps ger cgi even meet a respectable single g.oamed re this neat. little|able to change his ways in a|necessary measures of patience lows. why the weed should be spray-|fore your dog or cat starts ex- perties. This foam, wonderful covered in plain yellow pti stumbling block because they|/@ay or so. : and self-control for a period!" something long overdue is aed, rather than burned, to de-|ploring. not only for its use in mat-) Makes a nice grouping. Ab ans square, foam filled cushions cov- don't care for me. Please print They read advice on such | long enough to win desirable|fry pan that comes equipped/stroy it. Poison ivy plays te tavection tresses and upholstered furni-| leather wing chair completes icq in solid shades of blue,/this letter and your comments|Problems or get it from a coun-|improvement. They are looking} with a tilt-let for assured dry| It is relatively easy to rid anivoung and old are affected by alte, MA as Ah traalating me MANY MIRRORS vide color as well as extra seat-| decision.--E. L. J. ne t A: egg a mye ven parent dtd ike He tind a ati come broilers as well, with a modern chemicals, Two which), "iM WOR cesta : ' Brass framed mirrors in vari-/ing space on the floor. Dear E. L. J.: I'm sorry, but rs pr ce rong nictce' warite hive to oot Wy the par de removable electric broiling unit/do an effective job are chipman)!" sayy coisa od it, ne exposed : ous shapes and sizes liven one) A lively, lovely tranquil, use- yoy rattled the wrong cage. ey meron ae So he Wound" Be taked "Oro ate in the cover: poison ivy and brushkiller and} area shou e washed immed- STRONG AND LIGHT wall. ful room that one would never Your selfishness comes through|"° ® a oe ahobtenia by: thie: next mori Har dryers have added/atlacide. Both of them arejiately with a strong soap solu--- It has incredibly high tensile| Flooring is pegged oak, ran-\dream had been an ugly old at jn jetters a yard wide and a|AN EXAMPLE ele irae 8-'tlower-and-lace hoods to other|used as a spray but care should|tion. However, if water blisterr strength, is enormously light in}dom width planking. Large'tic! mile high. You should havel' 'To thustrate:: The. tot, two, We parents don't change our-| equipment that includes electric|be taken that none of the chemi-|have already formed, bathe the weight, does not pull and up-| © RD RE ETN ESE NTE been sufficiently mature to wait| refuses to eat vegetables or cer.| Selves suddenly. Neither can we fingernail polish dryers. cal gets on trees, plants or|affected part with a solution of holstered pieces using it can be} instead of urging your fiance toltain other essential foods, or|'0P© '© aickly change a child -- | eee stitubs for it will destroy them |bicarbonate of soda and avoid accept a subsidy from his! regularly creates/a scene at the|Who seems to cause problems PROGRESS IN ELECTRICITY along with the poisoy ivy plant.|"ubbing as the blisters will cleaned without the urethane Peedi a oss IN El tubing as the father; alternatively, to give up|dinner table. His parents are) ka ciectrie culee tier cau ts kill the pe op none it wel = foam disintegrating. his aspirations for more educa-| advised to say nothing about his| PARENTS' QUESTIONS (For example: Michigan Stat- utes 27.3718 (201).) If granted, the pay check create bug-killing smog indoors or out without the danger of flame or fire, i MAPLE GROVE NUPTIALS Cooney, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold K. Cooney of Maple Grove and the bride- groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs, -Alvin. K. Dowson _ of Bowmanville. --Aldsworth Photography % GIRLS OBTAIN CERTIFICATES Left, Miss Penny McMullan gh aig? Ragin J gro ; F in New where aot HEM, Miss, Ruth Ann | obtained their teachers' cer- Deboski, who have recently | tificates in beginner and returned from Smetzlus Sum- | intermediate twirling. Pictured cutting the cake | after their marriage in Maple Grove United Church recent- ly are Mr, .and Mrs, Arnold Michael Dowson. The bride is | the former Marie Elizabeth CHILD GUIDANCE lotten thrives in the woods around summer cottages, camps and picnic grounds; just Modern Chemicals |where people congregate. It is Destroy Poison Ivy wise to inspect these areas Each year, hundreds of holi-|thoroughly upon arrival so that days are marred by an innocent|children can be warned if poi- looking three-leafed plant, poi-/son ivy is discovered on the son ivy. Some people can touch|premises. Even the family pet ; New aerosol spray products|this pesky weed without any ill|can carry enough sap on its Advised by a counsellor on con-\are legion with one, seemingly, effects but for others even ajhair to contaminate a sensitive structive measures, these pa-for almost every task from de-| whist of the fumes from broken|person. Therefore, if possible, rents may not be willing to/frosting the refrigerator 10) 9; purning plants will cause thelit's best to make sure that the work on themselves with the|freshening mattresses and _pil- itchy blisters to appear. That's|woods are poison-ivy | free be- Chemical Discovery Offers Insulation And Decoration There's always something ex- citingly new emerging from the labs of chemical science. One of the newest wonders is We visited a model room dis- play using this product and came cway with sc--* good ideas not ~~ plication of the stuff, decorating as 'ell. For instance, but we saw how | beautiful the dusty, catch-all at-| 4" tic can be, something so impor-| tant in today's spaceshy homes. SOME IDEAS To help insulate the _ attic against drafts, fabric back» with urethane foam was applied to all the walls and around the high dormer windows and the| fanlight. The cotton fabric, a) Provincial print with flecks of green, orange pink and yellow on a background keynotes the "country" style of the setting. Against this background, the clever designer placed five re- productions of antique Provin- cial furniture accented with charming Edwardian touches. A built-in day bed nestles un- der the eaves with one side up} against a white brick chimney wall and the other side marked off with floor to ceiling wood posts. A urethane foam mat-) tress, covered in the same fa- bric as the walls, makes the bed ideal for lounging or for an overnight guest. Three large) drawers form the base of the) bed. | Built-in window seats hide the radiators. These seats are foam cushioned and covered with) green tweed fabric. A Dutch) Bombay country chest is set be- tween the windows. The two dormer windows have sunburst) fans at the top and sheer white, tieback curtains.: In the eaves above the day bed is a white sheer covered fanlight. On the chimney wall, built at right angles, are shelves from floor to ceiling, filled with books and charming art objects. The west shelf above the day bed, has a built in, frosted glass) lighting panel. Suspended from the ceiling,| greenery - filled wire baskets! ap- for) © 4 | \ | | tion. Waiting would have been proof of your love. HOLDS MOISTURE Fresh vegetables like le celery, cucumbers and radishes will stay crisp much longer if they are carrie ground in a polythene bag, a few ice cubes into the bag just before leaving home and the salad greens:will keep cool for hours. fiuce, ----|| o WIFE PRESERVE food or eating, to serve him a} _\very, very small helping of one} food at a time, giving him no| other food if he refused the food offered and letting him have no other food till the next regular| meal. | After holding to this proce- d to the picnic|due for one or two successive|discomforts from asthma. 'Toss| meals, the parents give up and 4 'say it won't work. NO QUICK SOLUTION Or if this child doesn't keep dry or clean by day, mother _| wants a program to solve these | problems right away. She is not! willing to work on a long, 'long-| time, patient program of many days or weeks till some gains are registered and to be happy ment, Or if an older child still wets or soils his clothes by day or can't sleep dry, his parent may be looking for ways .to solve this problem in a very short while, instead of patiently work- ing on a long-time constructive You'll have to defrost your refrigerator more often if you put in foods that are still hot. The rising moisture from the cooling food condenses into frost. !almost constant wordy warfare. program over weeks or months. 1 |SELF-CONTROL NEEDED Consider all the parents who |argue with their children eight, 12 or 14 and carry on with them A RICCi PARIS NIN DRESS WITH A FUTURE CHARMING for a member of the wedding party is this bridesmaid's dress with its high, square neck, elbow sleeves and full skirt. The dress is made in a shimmer- ing acetate fabric that will keep its crisp texture and glowing color through count- less festive occasions after | the important event is over --By TRACY ADRIAN 3 hung either vertically or hori- Q. In addition to medical care }zontally to match a_ shift of an asthmatic child, may we do for him? A. Try to protect him from|the old-fashioned tea cart going what room decor is sure to delight undue worry, irritation and ex-|Modern with an electric hot} tray added to keep foods warm.| citement, as hampering emo-| oyna ' tions can increase his physical) .Madame's fingernails were manufacturer who is offering a snap-on sponge mop head to prevent broken nails. voters ASY MENDING a A "liquid stitch' for quick- TS IN patching cloth and canvas EARLIEST VOTES First eligible women in' Ontario municipal elctions were widows and spinste 1884. at the smallest sign of improve: | | e (Can you find something our ins in| the decorators. And we note} the particular concern of one) | Father's chore of lifting the is that locks into a "V" for easy | for appointment em these detes one of the many special mend-|transfer from the pan. to three weeks after the first} spraying. If there are still some parts of the plant thriving, spot- treat them with the spray. Though poison ivy doesn't grow in cultivated areas, it) Electrolysis Removes warts, moles and superfluous hair. Over 15 Years' Experience MARIE MURDUFF will be in Oshawa et the Genoshe Hotel, Aug. 21st & Aug 22 PHONE 723-4641 ing materials for plastics. metals and practically every! other substance in which breaks | and tears occur. roast from pan to platter has been eased by a roasting rack) pectors missed? WHITE ELEPHANT CLEARANCE SALE WED. 9 A.M. TO 12:30 NOON ONLY ALLITEMS PRICED LESS THAN COST Listed Are Just A Few--See Our Windows for Many More CHILDREN'S HATS--Winter Corduroys ond Doeskins. Reg. to 1.89 eo CHILDREN'S WINTER SETS---Coot, leggings, hat. Sizes | to 3x Reg. to 15.98 LADIES BLOUSES--25 from our regular stock Reg. 4.98 to 18.98 Vo PRICE DRESS FABRICS--A clearance of broken Reg, to 1.29 DRAPERY --Printed Cotton 44/45" wide set 5.00 Long or short sleeve style ea 2.49 to nes in Cottons and Rayons yard --- Pattern for kitchen ond cottage : yard 5.49 39 Sailcloth Reg | There's one inspector in the Volkswagen factory who is in charge of door jambs. Another makes sure the upholstery is put together with the right number of stitches to the inch. We even have a man who listens to the sound of the horn, This detailed inspection goes on along the whole production line. And to do it properly we employ 5,000 full time inspectors. First, look closely wherever two parts come together. For example, where the door on the glove compartment meets the dashboard. Do the same with all the doors and trunk lids. And whenever you open something, take a close look around the hinges. Is the whole area smooth and evenly painted? (Door jambs may not seem important, but DRAPERIES -- All with sateen fining ft. x 84"--Ivory ground, 84"--Ivory ground, "Ivory, . ground, Green ground, Grey ground, Aqua gr -lvory: ground, Y'--Grey ground, pottern. fi pattern floral pattern. floral pattern. floral pattern floral pattern. floral pattern, floral pattern, 1 pr. t. x 45'--Ivory ground, floral pattern KITCHEN CURTAINS BATHING SUITS All Ladies' and Children's sizes AND MANY OTHERS AT "WHITE ELEPH Reg. Reg Reg Reg. Reg. Reg Reg Reg. Reg A Clearing Group. Reg. 2.98 to 4.98. Sale Price pr. 1.00 To Clear ANT" PRI 50 CLEARING Yq PRICE 25.98 --- 12.99 Pr. 19.95 -- 9.98 Pr. 18.95 -- 9.48 Pr. 26.95 -- 13.48 Pr. 16.98 -- 8.49 Pr. 9.98 4.49 Pr. 12.98 - 649 Pr. 19.95 --- 9.98 Pr. 36.95 --- 18.48 Pr. - Yq PRICE CES NO PHONE ORDERS Why not drop in to your Volkswagen dealer's showroom and see if our inspectors are doing their job? If you don't know what to look for, we'll give you a few hints, they give you on idea of how the whole car is put together.) Take an inside look at the fenders. The underneath is painted like the outside. Four coats. (Have you ever noticed. that Buy now before the price changes. ON THESE ITEMS PLEASE SIMCOE ST. WARD'S AT ATHOL ST. 28 KING ST, EAST PHONE 723-4621 OPEN EVERY EVENING 'TIL 9 P.M. @ FREE DELIVERY @ Volkswagens seldom rust?) Inspect the ine side of the luggage compartment. Are there irregularities thathave beenpatched with putty or paint? 4 When you're all through looking, you'll know why we've sold five million Volkswagens around the world. Be a Volkswagen inspector af the Canadian National Exhibition, All our models including our new 1500, will be on display in the Automotive Building. IMPORTS*PAY FOR EXPORTS SABYAN MOTORS 334 Ritson Rd. South, Tel: 723-3461

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