8 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tussdey, August 27, 1963 HAPPY FAMILIES ARE THE HEART OF THE COMMUNITY Syst BARRY MAXWELL, one- year-old, and Bradley Gor- don, two years, are the sons of Mr, and Mrs, Gordon Tucker, Albert street. Their Mr, and Bowman- grandparents Mrs, M. C are Brown, of Lakefield, Ontario, --Photo by Hornsby July 4, They are the grand- children of Mr, and Mrs, Ger- ald Galbraith and Mr, and CHILDREN OF Mr, and Mrs, Donald Moss, Elgin street east, are Carolyn ville, and Mrs, Lena Coombes | DAVID ALLAN, four years old, is proud of his three sis- ters, Donna Irene, two, Susan Mae, one, and Brenda Joyce three, They are the children of Mr, and Mrs, Allan Lilley, | Town Line south, and grand- THE STARS SAY By ESTRELLITA FOR TOMORROW Where business matters are concerned, Wednesday should prove an excellent period, Gen- erous lunar influences will be an aid to accomplishment in all worthwhile fields of endeavor; will assure you of cooperation from both superiors and asso- ciates who have your interests 'jat heart, Just one admonition: Be careful'in written matters-- especially in the pm. FOR THE BIRTHDAY If tomorrow is your birthday, your job prospects indicate that as of now, it would be advisable to lay as firm a foundation as possible for gain, Do not expect immediate returns, however, Not until December will you note any marked uptrend along }-|these lines, but "boosters" pre- childrén of Mr, and Mrs, Earl Hann and Mrs, Eric Lilley, all of Oshawa, Also of Osh- awa are their great-grand- mothers, Mrs. Edgar Hann and Mrs, Bessie Mollon, --Ireland Studio Soapsuds And Water For Fun In The Sun By ELEANOR ROSS Why is it always rainy day games that the child experts think up? Many a mother finds it even more difficult to keep small children entertained and amused when the sun is blaz ing down. What every home needs is something to entertain jsmail fry regardless of the |weather | And what could be handier than soapsuds? Certainly no home is without the makings-- soap and water, And no child can resist the fascination of bubbles, Suggest to the little ones--boys as well as girls--that blowing bubbles jis even more fun when the bub- jble suds are tinted pretty col- ors Spread a big plastic sheet, or layers of newspaper, on the floor wherever it is most con venient -- or outdoors on the ground. Then provide several bowls of soapsuds to which a few drops of different veget-| able colorings have been added, | The whole set-up looks like a party, USE WHAT's HANDY Mrs, Fred Moss, all of Osh- awa. --Photographed by Bruce Jones Diane, two years old, July 13, and James Frederick, four CHILD GUIDANCE Skip Nasty Comments About Absent Friends By GARRY C, MYERS, Ph.D.j;commendable I once heard of a bridge club! achievements, of about a dozen persons, in| A related insidious practice is which any person being absentitor one parent. to speak: to a from the regular meeting might/child in a rebuking tone about be discussed, and not always inithe other parent in his or her complimentary ways, by those| absence present. I heard one member] sometimes, in private a child say she always tried to be) may complain to you that the there to make sure she 'would other parent was unfair or un- not be talked about.' 3 A When xeveral t6en girls just to him. In this event, you : i > .|should listen patiently, so long gat in your home, you MaY/as the youngster is not abusi\ sometimes hear them dwell On of the other. parent As a 1 the faults and frailties of some however wud geen ry se -- tee nage rs, especially judgment then The human prompts such petty talk is pretty strong, Perhaps it is an unconscious drive to feel rela-| tively pe vege = -- Also you will one's self by pushing another! jo . i 8 down, You and I agree that the| ant sean sed there to hel moral and emotional harm done to the participant may be very great, In any gathering of persons, most of whom know the rest pretty well, another . person known by this group, but ab sent, may sometimes be dis- cussed unfavorably, Isn't this a traits and urge which MUTUAL UNDERSTANDING see that you will try to ba him better p the ild understand this other par ent's viewpoint and Most of all, you will try to tel the child about good and lovely parent, About the worst practic for either parent to sugg the child, "We won't let Dac attitudes. | traits and ways in the other' {c arning with him You needn't worry where you put the bubble pipes the last time they were used. Empty spools, drinking straws, or small kitchen funnels serve pretty well You might also inspire the little girls to launder and _ tint their doll clothes, Help them collect all the doll finery, so that laundering can be done in the bathroom basin or outside in a pail After the clothes are rinsed provide the "'tint' water in a variety of colors. Naturally, the Unts will wash out--but that's another day and the signal for another tinting job! No 'matter how many expen to the peace of mind of the child, randparent of parent who often is a party of such we gtandparents and should ever strive to- a relationship to the child and to one another which will result in mutual faith, trust and companionship You might lead this child to PARENTS' QUESTIONS help the other parent to understand were a Q. If your child in the grades poor reader or speller, try;would you try to help him even you were a poor reader and eller yourself Surely, if he welcomed slp and enjoyed improve from it, If he saw I was he might make fabulous progress my he ment sive playthings children may have, they invariably love the jones that are improvised, right lout of Mother's imagination a PLAY KITCHEN For instance, you might set up a play kitchen arranged with two or three big card- board cartons in one carton for a sink, then set a bowl of suds into the open- ing, so that it rests firmly on the edges of the hole Doll dishes or breakable _ plastic can then be washed; over and over, till somebody gets another idea! One beautiful feature of suds play is that it can't do any damage--even when the suds are tinted the wildest colors-- as a sponge or cloth will mop up all the splashes and spills The Caps Identify Graduate Nurses Of Many Schools MONTREAL (CP) -- Nurses' caps each tell a story, and in large Montreal hospitals it isn't unusual to find at least 20 dif- ferent caps worn by nurses The veteran nurse can tell at a glance where these iginated, Hospitals from" the Vancouver General to St. Bar- tholomew's in London, England, are represented by their gra duates' ranging from ela- borate veiled pillboxes to plain white styles "The wearing of my cap" a rule of the nursing profession, and 'the graduate usually wears the cap of the of nurs- ing where she was trained Th » ceremonies are ial occasions in the hospi- when the student nurses are "officially accepted," DENOTE RANK At Montreal's Queen beth Hospital the cappir . mony is held in March when student nurses are given white In the intermediate year two black bands are added, one across each corner, Seniors get a solid black band across the top, and graduate nurses go back to plain white caps Student nurses ,at the Jewish un- your caps is school tals, caps Cut a round hole tableware--| caps or-| saged should get you off to a good start in 1964, with further good periods to follow It will be important for you to start planning now, however, so that you can take advantage of later opportunities as they arise, Best period for finances; early December, next February and the May-July, 1964 period Avoid extravagance and specu- lation in September, March and April, however, Fine influences for occupational interests; De- cember--an all-around good cy cle--next March and mid-1964 ANN LANDERS It's Too Late, Dear Ann Landers: Has the time come for me to roll the skeleton out of the closet aid tell my children their father was a skunk? He has been dead \15 years, and because I have leept his halo shining his chil- dren believe he was a saint, True, he was good to his fam- ily, but the man was immoral to the core. I put. up with one love affair after another--even an out-of-wedlock child whom he quietly supported, I'm now going with a man who would be an ideal husband for my sunset years, We plan to marry in 1966 when we both retire, Until then we must se tle for visiting one another. When I go to his city I stay with him (in his apartment) be- cause I can't afford a hotel, | Two of my children have istopped talking to me because of this love affair. The others are turning mighty cool; They ifeel my behavior js indecent, 'When my oldest son said, "What do you think dad would jsay about this?" I was tempted|] fee} qualified to speak up. We|- to unload the whole story then To Smear Bad Dad Now est, Sometimes it simply means the poor guy hag arthritis, I know because for years I've suffered with the problem, and it's an affliction I wouldn'* wish on the devil himself, So 10 lashes with a wet noodle to you, Toots, This one was a first-class blooper. DON'T SHAKE, JUST NOD Dear Don't Shake: My sin- cere apologies to you and to all others who are similarly af- flicted, I had no idea so many people suffer from arthritis in their hands, I think I heard from most of them. I contritely accept lashes, And now, let's hands and be friends, me--we'll just nod, Dear Ann Landers: I think you missed a bet with your re- ply to "Can't Figure It'--the person who wanted to know why some folks who have a lot of money and live high some times cry poor mouth, | My husband and I might be! considered in this category »0| the 10 shake Pardon both worked hard in our} Domestic concerns will be/@%d there, Would I be justified? | younger days, we made good governed by fine aspects dur- ing most of the year ahead, but be alert to possible periods of stress in mid-November and --KEEPER OF THE CLOSET KEYS, Dear Keeper: Sorry, Mother, but throwing rotten eggs at jinvestments and, with a ittle j\luck, we managed to get pretty jwell set, | Some of our friends and rela-| March, You can ward these offjyour husband's tombstone after|tives who have had a difficult by going out of your way to/keeping it neatly polished 'or|time financially often complain! avoid friction, some of which|15 years will not justify your)ahout their bills and how rough/ is often caused by the Virgoan's|own conduct in the eyes of your! they are having it. My husband} own tendency to be highly cen- sorious toward those in his im mediate circle, Best periods for romance and social interests: the next two weeks, December, May, June jand July of 1964, Creative work- ers should find early December a highly inspiring--and profit. lable--period, | A child born on this day will jbe endowed with great prac jticality and resourcefulness would make an_ excellent jteacher or scientist |General Hospital wear caps when they start working in the wards--about six or eight weeks after they enter training. The jcap is flat and saucer-shaped |Half-way through. the nursing course, mothers of student nurses present them with caps bearing a black band in the "black band ceremony." At igraduation ihe bands are re- moved and the cap is once more all white At the school for Graduate Nurses at McGill University, students wear a hat with a shal- low crown of stiffened white net banded with a pleated ruffle Graduate nurses are some- times allowed to wear the caps of the institution in which they are working, although few choose to do so, At the Mont- real General Hospital, nurses are allowed to wear the staff cap after they' have served there for' three years, In Britain a graduate wears he belt of her hospital as well as the cap or veil, These are jwide and elasticized, and come jin a variety of colors with spe- cial individual buckles LADIES No baby sitter, no cor tore Mr, Bernard Of Leading Toronto Salons Experienced Hair Styiist FOR HOME APPOINTMENTS 725-6854 tt children You say you can't afford to stay in a hotel. I say, if you jwant the respect of your family --or anyone else--you can't af- iford NOT to stay in a hote: Dear Ann Landers: Since you fancy yourself as infallible, 'his letter may come as a real blow |You have erred, A flabby handshake -- you ed it a 'dead ot necessarily son lacks enthusiasm or int , GD, Galea Gee \G lock ' Cana jan | Sherry @ 6 fish"'--dvues| passed, And while you're cry- mean the per-| jand I have discovered it makes| jthem feel better if we cry right along with them, The old say-) jing, 'Misery loves company" is true | I believe that because of this) policy nobody resents us or what' we have, So pass the }word, will you, Ann?--CROCO. |DILE TEARS | | Dear Croc: Consider it drop a tear for me, | ing, Doll, ill you please? Chili WINES CANADA'S WINES OF DISTINCTION © |be worn, will dictate the type 'Finger-Tip' Toes, Less Pointed Shoes Stepping Into Fall The over-all look of the shoe, the purpose for which it is to of toe expression this fall. Wom- en will have an opportunity to use their own fashion sense in selecting the shoe for the par- ticular occasion, | Though here's a_ noticeable} trend to a shorter look, away from anything that smacks of exaggeration, the new fall shoes will continue to prettify and flatter the foot, There's plenty of eye appeal in the light looking, dainty, opened up interpretations, Tilusion and high heels will be shown on finger tip and crescent toe lasts, lower heel street shoes and casual types on "broader crescent toes and ever, with the most important news in styles higher than those shown last fall, But there will be wider than ever variety in all heights, materials and heel types -- smooth and tex- tured leathers; suedes, reptile prints, sealskin, pony, and nov- elty furs, the latter mostly in trims, and in some instances, antique effects on smooth leath- er, Heels are. stacked or fine, low or high, depending on the purpose of the boot, The boot wardrobe is certainly indicated. 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