Oshawa Times (1958-), 19 Jan 1965, p. 11

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Malling et estoy alos HONORED by the presi- dent and council of the Kar- and services to the Club Lo- Carnival Court reley, Oshawa, on Saturday night wére President Max Deutsche; Mrs. Ja Ald- wirickle and, extreme tight, Mr. Arthur Schatz, Holds Sway In Splendor At Club Loreley The spirit of the Carnival Season which in the Rhineland extends from November 11 until Shrove Tuesday, erupted at Club Loreley on Saturday night when the Prince and Princess, the council of the 11 jesters with their court and retinue arrived in all their splendor from To- ronto. The président of the council, garbed in a réd robe faced with white fur presidéd at the council table with his 11 ministers, each wearing a chain of office, fumerous decoration and a col Orful cockscomb hat. In Ger- editor, The Oshawa Times. The citation méntioned the club. soldiers. Many éach minister is the satir- fecal counterpart of a cabinet mhinister. rom ugnter. tinued until a.m. blue cords were presented to Mr. Arthur K. Schatz, charter president of the Club Lereley; Mr. Max Deutsché, president, arid Mrs. Jo Aldwinckle, social ser- vieés rendéred and goodwill to The floor show that followed ineluded farther trowpes of ma- jorettes and a parade of wooden The piece de resist- ance, howéver was the corps de|. . . ballét, entirely male. These cute|you'll feel wonderfu! coryphees pirouetted and cavort-! ed, reducing the audience to The dancing and singing con- 1 | charter président. All three recéived g614 medallions from the hands of the mas- ter of cerémonies Herbert Wickénhaéuser, céntre. The KEEP IN TRIM For Shapely Weight Take To Isometrics By IDA JEAN KAIN jtured the imagination. Many of | The way to reduce and keepjyou ask the difference between lyoung looking at the same bre wormage t-4 and calisthenics. The is to exercise as you lose|chief difference is in the held weight. Exercise improves mus-|contraction. The principle back cle tone, steps up circulation|of isometrics is to increase the and stops the sagging. Not only|overload so as to work the mus- will you look and be slimmer|cle more intensely. The held you'll feel better. In fact, contraction tones and tightens with a minimum of effort. A réader writes, "With exer-; The technique is to hold the cise and a diet pattern, I have/muscle contraction to a slow lost 10 pounds and a total of I8icount of eight which inches!" famounts to a full-six seconds. Isometric éxercises havé cap-/Do not hold your breath. If you préséntation was the first of its kind ever to be held in Oshawa. --Oshawa Timés Photo | The retinue included scarlet coated majorettés and soldiers of the guard. The court jester CHILD GUIDANCE jtend to hold your breath, count jout loud. and master of ceré in a flowing réd cloak carried his gold wand of office bedecked with ribbons and bells. The arrival of His Highness Prince Joseph 1 of Tordntonia and Her Loveliness Princess Brigitte of Humber River was heralded by a platoon of Co- logne Hussars in white and blue, frogged with gold and wearing tricorn hats bordered with white fur and dress swords. The princé was a magnificent figure in his authentic medie~- val costume, doublet and hosé and surcoat in white satin and royal blue velvet embroidered in gold; the whole crowned with a headdréss supporting phéa- sant tails, five feét long. The cious prificéss was gownéd in formal _ lame @ tering diadem and jewels. In the midst of the frivolity, Foundation Of Respect For Possessions By GARRY C. MYERS, Ph.D.|tweéen these childrén and the | Well documented research proves that by holding the con- |traction for six seconds you can jincrease muslé strength five pér' jcent in a week. Further pro- |gress can be made by -repeat- jing the held contraction. Isome- jtrics can be repeated five times at a session, and then can be taken twice daily. Or, if you Honesty } wish to be trustworthy in the 10 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, January 19, 1965 ce og peat = Miss Myrrhi Jackson, in train- ing for a laboratory technician ai Oshawa' General Hospital, brought recognition to the hos- pital and the city by being the first Candy Striper in the \Province of Ontario to win the Margaret Fraser Memorial Furd Award. The award has been set up by the Hospital Auxiliaries Association of Ontario {o be given annually to a girl or boy who has given volunteer serv- ice to a hospital and then taken up a hospital career other than in nursing. Candidates wére en- tered by their Auxiliary from any hospital in the province. Miss Jackson, while attend- ing high school, was a candy striper and after graduation last summer entered training for a laboratory technician. She stili doés voluntary duty as a candy striper after her hours in the laboratory are finished. 'the award along with many others was presented at 4 social evening honoring the volun- teers and their mothers by the Women's Auxiliary Mis. George Telford present- ed awards to the following candy-stripers who have put in 50 hours or more: Mai Aru with 60% hours; Linda Bell with $5144; Evelyn Davidson, 50; Brénda Finer, 61%; Marie Maidman, 53%; Dian Murphy, 74; Gail Ritchie, 53%; Chris Toporowski, 90% and Margaret Winters, 82%. | e ters, 225%; Edith Zander, 226; f Pollard, 27714; Elizabeth Dyer, 27614; Miss Myrrhl Jackson Wins First Hospital Auxiliaries' Award Cooke, 174%; 127%; Judy Crothers, Carol Daniel, 132; Davis, 139%; Donna Dragomatz, 173%; Carolyn Garrison, 112%; Sharron Graham, 184; Judy Hopkins, 139%; Jane Hubar, 170%; Gail Jordan, 169%; Di- anne Kupnicki, 119%; Pat Lander, 18544; Linda. Majcher, 117; Carolyn. March, 127%; Cathy Mathews, 101%; Ann McQuoid, 127%; Barbara Mor- rison, 149%; Helen Riddell, 172%; Jane Robson, 100%; Jackie Rogan, 148%; Carol Turner, 116%; Elaine Wescott, 141%; Jennifer Wilson, 133%; Marie Zarowny, 156; Chris. Irwin, 183; Donna Code, 187%; Joan O'Donnell, 178144; Judy Hyslop, 173%; Janice Tierney, 168; Dora Ballan, 138; Donna Galt, 135%; Carol Krawchuk, 142%; Lorraine Parish, 124; Susan Pine, 11744; Jane Ochyra, 113%; Darlene McKnight, 10414; Rosemary Somborsky, 102%; jand Karen Thompson, 136. | Mr, W. A. Holland, superin-| | tendent, presented éngraved jcharm bracelets to each girl jcontributing from 200 to 300 jhours. They are: Brown, 236%; Marion Bucha-| jnan, 271; Sharon Clemens, 261%; Barbara Conner, 248%4; iLinda Desulnier, 200%; Pat Evans, 201%; Barbara Gibbs, 247%; Maybeth Hoagland, 223%; Janet Hopkins, 202;) Ruth Kimmerly 201%; Pat) Kucherik, 2834; Sylvia Lan- caster, 201%; Joyanhe Mar- shall, 200; Gail Murray, 276%; Pam Murray, 201%; Nancy Russell, 20044; Linda Scott, 209%; Linda St. Andrews, 228; Jill Stevens, 23534; Leslie Wal- 14014; | | | Virginia Zelwys, 231%; Marie Caroline Tryon, 217%; Lynda Bartlett, 20014; and Cheri Boisson, 20014. Mrs. T. E. Sutherland, in- coming president of the Wom-| en's Auxiliary, presented the girls with from 300 to 500 hours) with a charm to add to their) bracelet, for each 100 hours, they are: Margaret Bourne, 3114; Beverley Crowells, 331%; Carolyn Hayward, 325%; jsame with carpets Beverley BEAUTY TREATMENT \fresh. athe ticepete Karen Cooke, Bos Brenda. THE CANDY Stripers with the highest number of hours of voluntary service are from the left: Miss Donna Clement with 586%; Miss Linda Johnston, nurse- Floors Take To Beauty Of Flawless Co By ELEANOR ROSS Floor-coverings have taken on new beauty and dimension. Vinyl is available in such a range of colors--solids and combinations -- and deésigns. This makes it éasy to work. out any scheme for any particular room or area. Many decorators use wonder- ful combinations of vinyl floor- ing and area rugs. They do the Soft and hard floor-coverings have all had a real rejuvenat- ing beauty treatment. New fin- ishes make it easier to keep rugs clean, their colors store Resilient floor-covering has undergone major improvements too. In carpets, in rugs, color, pattern and texture are all out- standing with emphasis on tex- ture. Colors are énchantingly subtle or rich, with many hues tinged to achieve new and interesting shadings and nuances. Gold is available in every shade that is growing in favor, as are bur- nished bronze tones. Greens tinged with gold offér an inter- ésting challénge to the déc- orator. NO 'WISHY-WASHY' From all accounts, the wishy- washy neutrals are out. In their place are colors that are posi- tive, rich and interesting. There are new charcoal shades that are most attractive Myrrhl Jackson, 349%; Linda Smith, 32844; Susan Baxter,| as are the new mushroom browns and beige tones--with a glit- In recent months I have re-| ffend ceived letters about the child|°°"e?. who secretly takes money which| PREVENTING PROBLEM belongs to a brother or sister.| Younger parents, beginning! It may be saved-up money or| with the first child and continu- money of an allowance. Need-jing with the next and so on, less to say, this is a sefiOUs/need to discover ways to teach problem causing strife between) each child to have great regard the children afd practicing the/for the rights and posessions of offending child in theft. all other persons in the family. It is hard to know what ad-| Most of all the parents need vice to offer in such casés. It's|to show great respect to each doubtful if theré should beé|Child concerning his possessions. trials, questioning and cross-|AS soon as the tot can under- questioning. Perhaps for the|stand, they should not use his choose, use odd moments dur-| © emphasis on a mushroom taupe ing the day to contract with certain sets of muscles and hold SLIMS. WAIST In most figures, it's the mid- die muscles that become flabby. The following exercise restores bracing tone, slims the waist, too. Position: Stand on knees. Hold arms out at sidés. Now sit back and rest buttocks. on calves of legs. Pull up and in snugly with lower abdominal se. eh totes, ian erent ices ti Miiion MISS JACKSON Mrs. C. R. Lunn, chairman of the Candy Stripers commit- itee for thé Auxiliary, -present- 6d thé awards to girls with 100 \t6 200: Hours; .Cathi Bassett, 115644; Bonnie Burgess, 17614; Heather Connaty, 14644; Gayle " Stanley Lovell 302%; Joyce McLaughlin, 318%; | Linda Ciarnes, 401%; Joyce} "am Hooper, 41614. Mr. E. G. Storie and Mr. ; presented the) lawards to girls with 500 to 700) |hours and over as follows: Donna Clement, 586%; Linda Johnston, 512%; and Antionétte) Wéterkamp, 706%. | Dr. R. C. Ross brought greet-| ings to the girls and their moth-| érs from the médical staff of thé héspital. shade that is becoming incréas- ingly popular. As for patterned carpeting and rugs, these too have under- gone change. Patterns are very verings cause of the varied, subtle col- orings in the carpet or rug, thé shadings frequently derived from texture, And this goes for carpets or tugs in wool or in synthetic fibers, of which there is quite a variety. The many synthetics have their advantages and their disadvantages, too, which should be carefully weighed, Texture is big these days. There are random-sheared tex tures that combine looped and! cut piles. There are multi-level looped varieties. There are} piles achieved by twisted crimped yarns. Some of these) textures afe so strong as to} suggest definite decor stylings.| BIG JOB TODAY So, all in all, dressing a floor) today is vastly different from) the days when it was just a) matter of selecting a definite pattern and color. As for the full-size carpet-- the wall to-wall job--no matter how it is put down, it is a ma- jor investment to be undertaken only after surveying the field and taking into consideration the type of room, the placement of furniture and the amount of traffic it will have to take. | | } in-training at OGH with 512%; and Miss Antionette Weterkamp with 706% hours. --Oshawa Timés Photos WIFE PRESERVE To kill the fungus that's mil- dewing your books, wipe with a cloth dipped in rubbing alcohol. - FOR FUSSY PETS U.S. movie producer Richard deRochemont has written a' cook book for pets with peculiar' tastes. Suatlas "ps 725-1 A renowned research institute has found a unique healing substance with the ability to shrink hemor- positive, very definite, designed to meld with defined decorating schemes. SUBTLE SHADINGS Then there are rugs of subtle coloring afd design that allow for moré flexibility. Sach pat- terns allow thé decorator to make changes in thé decor, be- thoids painlessly. It relieves itch- ing and discomfort in minutes and speeds up healing of the injured, inflamed tissues. Orie hemorrhoidal case history after another reported "very strik- ifig improvement." Pain was promptly and geritly réliéved ... actual réduction or retraction Announce New Healing Substance... Shrinks Piles, Checks Itch Exclusive healing substance proves to shrink hemorrhoids... and repair damaged tissue. Many months. This was accomplished with a new healing substance (Bio-Dyre) _ which quickly helps injured cells and stintulates ofnew tissue. Bio-Dyne is offered in oimtt- In addition to actually shritike ing hemorrhoids, Preparation H lubricates and makes elimination less painful. It helps prevent it» (shrinking) took place. Among these case histories were a variety of hemorrhoidal condi- tions. Relief evén occurred in cases of long standing, and most im- portant of all, results were so fection which is a principal caties of hemorrhoids. oy Just ask your druggist for Pre < Paration H Suppositories or Pre- paration H Ointment (with a special applicator), " present éach child should be|things or give them to another provided with a strong con-|person to use without his per- tainer with a lock. But the prob-|mission, Also parents should lem would still remain of cul-jserve as a kind of policeman to ltivating better relationships be-|make sure no other person, es- the president of the carnival announced his intention of mak- ing three rare awards and with dué ceremony, golden suriburst meédallions on réd, white and muscles, and hold this contrac-| tion. | _Action: Bend slowly to the} tight side, touching: fingers of right hand to floor at right.| Clean Medicine Chest FISH A FAVORITE HALIFAX (CP)--Outside thé Atlantic provinces, the avérage pecially a brother or sister, will tisé a child's posséssions with- ut his permission, Sométimes with two little children, it will be the older who will snatch a toy from the younger, or vicé versa. While the younger is under two or three years of age, he may need considerable watching and curb- fat this stretch-sidebend for a} ull six seconds. Come back to! ,, position, bend to the left andi. Even with a good housekeep- hold. On the repeat, get a bias|!"8 job throughout the place, stretch, pulling from left finger- there is one task that is often tips to right fingertips . . . and overlooked -- cleaning out the hold. Increase gradually to five| bathroom medicine cabinet. times .. . each side. We let it go on and on, piling i ill boxés,; jars and medi- Position: Lying on floor, head ree pillowed on folded arts. a cine bottlés. There are all sorts ing lést he try to take and use the older. MEANING OF NO anything he wishés belonging fo) straight down. of little cosmetic containers Action: "Pinch" b loading up évery shelf. ion: "Pinch" buttock mus- : \cles together tightly and -0-1-4| CAN BE HARMFUL |. . .'for six seconds. répeat five This is a bad practice, since some Benefits Family Health proprietary itém that might bé dangerous if takén indiscrimin- ately by a child should be placed out of the reach of little hands. Razor blades, of course,| should be kept in a closed con-| tainér. Throw away every empty cos- ;Mmeétic jar and bottle no matter how prétty or useful it may seém. If it is émpty, it has no place in the médicinée chest. family eats fish no more than thorough that this improvement oncé a wéek, says Janet Rob- blée, home economist for the federal ment. Her job is to incréase fish| consumption in Canada. SS. DANCEY'S fisheriés depart-|- was maintained over a period of Satisfaction guaranteed of your Both children obviously need|times. Follow through by rais-\9bviously } préscriptions to learn éarly the meaning of|ing right leg rearward about 10|!0s¢ their efficacy after a cer. "no" so as to be prepared tolinches . . . h-o-l-d. Raise feft|tain time, especially many of learn fot to appropriate any-|!e¢g and h-o-l-d. Repeat five|the antibiotics. ae thing belonging to anybody|times. This action tones the bus-| So, get busy, if this import- who doesn't want him to use it.|tl¢ Of muscle on the hips. ant household and family health When the child has practised re- ber has Pye? ee age pa a spect for thé tights of others) SNAKES NEED Lovina § |'ime, and give the medict of the family in their presence, MONTREAL (CP) --. Mont- chest a good going-over and he is well prepared to practice|real entertainer Maria Lando| on: in like ways in their absence. | does a Hindu ballet sequence as Fill the bathroom lavatory On the other hand, the child|part of her act, and uses three| #5" with good, hot, thick suds. ! ? : who takes things by force from|boa constrictor snakes, She usés Remove every last item from) Polish the mirror by rubbing a brother or sister is the more|them, she says, "because they | te, arinet- : jwith a dry cloth. jready in consequence to take/fit in with the mystery of the! If the shelves are removable, | Doesn't the cabinet look nice and use such things belonging/Hindu dance, and because|'@ke them out. Give them a/now, bright and shining on the to the other person who Joes|they're something of a special |Horough washing. joutside Doesri't it make you not see him do so--to steal from |attraction."" Her success secrét. the shelves are perma- With space at such a premium, only the essentials should be on the shelvés. * Now that thé weeding-out job is done, all the containers being retained should be wiped well before replacing in the cabinet. For the final touch, wipe. the outside of the cabinet and the mirror with a sudsy sponge or cloth. Rinse and wipe dry. SALE rd a} "ROMAN DOUBLET AND HOSE Micia of Rome is show- ing this dowblet and hose at- home outfit consisting of a sweater and tights made of opén .weave hand loomed pink and red wool studded with fed crystals and high- lighted by @ garter worn him. DEFINING OWNERSHIP In 4 family of two or more childrén 6vér 6né or two yéars Of age, 4 féw playthings might well be uséd in common, as sets of blocks, 4 hobby horse, or a wagon. At thé blocks they might learn to play togéther or take turns. They eed to take turns with thosé playthings only oné child can use at a time. In addition éach child should have some toys of his own and learn to respect the other child's own- érship. Desirable as it is that they learn to share, let us not force sharing but éncourage it in all sorts of positive ways. When, for example, one child has 4 cart and the other a wagon they might choose to exchange uses of them. But if both had wagons and carts aliké such éx- change might not come easily. UNOPENED LETTERS Early and gradually the little child neéds to learn not to use Slipped Disc Pains | Nervous Headaches Ronald W. Bilsky, oc. CHIROPRACTOR |] 100 King St. E., 728-5156 low the knee clipped with a diamond bowknot. The sash 'is of pink jerséy. The outfit will be shown at the spririg- summer fashion show in Florence, opénéd yesterday. --AP Wirephoto by cable from Rome |with the animal - crushing ser- jpéents is "tender loving caré." | cértain itéms bélonging to his parents, nor to take things from their désks, pockéts or pursés, or Open théir léttéers. Thé young: stér léarns this when his par- ents don't usé his things with- Out asking his pérmission to do $0; when, for example, they hand him unopened letters ad- drésséd to him. Such respect for thé child's posséssions grows more important as he grows older. Imagine how a child ten, 12, or 15 would feel if his parents opened his letters or peeked into his diary. nently installed, wash them on both sidés and along the edges. HOT WATER RINSE Usé a cléan sporige or cloth feel good that interior contents are néatly arranged and every item that is potentially danger- ous is out Of harni's way with hot watér to rinsé the in- terior of thé cabinet. Wipe the cabinet walls and shelves dry. Now, before you start piling all the stuff back in thé cabinet discard any item fot in currérit usé. Containers to be retained should be well wiped. If meédi- cinés are thrown away, make NOTICE Repeirs to all makes of Sewing or Knitting Machines. OSHAWA SEWING CENTRE "'Oshawa's Greatest"' Coming Thursday 10:00 A.M. SHARP | Store Closed All Day Wednesday To Prepare For Sale! notes of préscription numbérs, namé of déctor, etc. Thosé things not fréequéntly used should be placed on the! top shelf. 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