14 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesdey, Mey 11, 1965 KEEP IN TRIM Warm weather will soon be here. Time to start to crochet a pair of gloves like these that will be useful any day of the season and suit- Enjoy Pot-Luck The 8th Oshawa Guides and Brownies, together with their mothers, enjoyed a pot-luck supper at St. Gregory's audi- torium recently. Mrs. K. M. Broadbent, presi- dent of the Mothers' Committee, introduced the Right Reverend Paul Dwyer, who spoke briefly to the girls. He encouraged them to practice being good guides and brownies by help- ing their mothers at home. Guests at the head table in- cluded Mrs, Donald Fox, Divi-| brought greetings to the girlsiday. But if you sit where he|we're also looking for peo 1e|may also call to you repeatedly who ad-/from | p! sion Commissioner, dressed the girls, urging them to co-operate to the utmost with their leaders, who make many sacrifices to partticipate in the Guide program. She pointed out that the Guide organization is ex- panding rapidly and a great deal of success is due to the close association of the organ- ization with the church. Con- cluding, Mrs. Fox presented Guider Mrs. K. M. Franklin with her warrant and pin. Under the leadership of Guide eaptain, Mrs. William Ed- wards, the Guides dressed up a the European office of United Nations, was unani- mously elected chairman of the UN high commission for refu- gees which opened a 10-day meeting here Monday. Canada} is one of the major financial) contributors to the work of the! commission, and has admitted) more than 300,000 refugees as) immigrants since the Second Sluggish Kidneys May Bring Restless Nights If .you "fight the pillow', toss and turn alt renee the night and don't | Ad really hy - perhaps ® news and help for you! One cause of such restlessness may be traced to sluggish kidney action. Urinary irri- tation and bladder discomfort may follow. The result ean be backache and restless nights. This is when Dodd's Kidney Pills can help bring relief. Dodd's stimulate kidney action, helps relieve the {rritated condition that | causes the backache. Take '#, and tee if you don't feel better, rest better Don't wait, Ask for Dodd's Kidney Pills at any drug counter. Used aue- cessfully by millions for over 70 years. | COULD BE IRRITATED BLADDI FEEL FIT AGAIN! DEWITTS 5 si ADDER PILLS By GARRY C. MYERS, PhD The baby who has adapted to a reasonable feeding schedule} by the age of a few months, and is put to bed at a reason- abl; zegular hour at night, usu- ally enjoys the rhythm of regu-' larity for many months there- after, There comes a time, however, when being up and around and enjoying the many things he hears, sees and handles, that going off at bedtime brings some resistance from him. If, through his resistance, he suc- ceeds at delaying bedtime, it may grow harder to win his happy cooperation. Wisely you try to reduce his resistance then and to hold rather closely to schedule. Accordingly you may warn him that the clock says he must go to bed in a few minutes. Discipline and Tact Kid Child at Bedtime will have to deal with him de- cisively. Sometimes, indeed, you may have to pick him up against his will and take him to) bed. Even then you may be able, by your clever ways, to break down his resistance rather soon. Up to the age of one or two years, the infant may enjoy two naps a day. But the afternoon nap is desirable until school at- tendance interrupts. Usually the most practical time is right after his lunch. If you let him go outdoors, it may not be easy to get him in for a nap; also you may forget and let him stay there unduly long. There might, of course, be a quiet story or-two right after lunch before naptime. Whether before naptime or bedtime the youngster should be rather quiet and happy. One or more Get him interested early in where the clock hand is. He able and certain than you are. 'Take account of exceptional cir- three or four he is in the midst of building a house and can fin- m ish it in a reasonable time, let |him. If he keeps inventing new ex- jeuses for staying longer, you | wants are pretty basic too. And every employee can have them. So here, from the mouths of CROCHET GLOVES able for all ocesions. If you would like the instructions, simply send for a stamped, self-addressed envelope, plus 10 cents for handling, to the jare hoping for most. Needlework Department, The Oshawa Times, Oshawa, Ontario, requesting Leaflet No. C-8237. jing for," said a department |head in a large industrial firm, \"are people with the ability to jget along with other employ- ees, 'In many ways, it's shocking that this quality is such a will discover it {s more depend-|three or four to put away his toys before bedtime, aim to get cumstances. If, for instance, at|kindly helping him may be de- empioyers, ate the things they/the clock rings, say after an |. "The employees that I'm look-|and move about, he {s likely to stories read to him then may be fine. If you want him at him to do so willingly. Your sirable, Other little children may keep jcalling from outside at his bed- itime. This is a hard problem not easily solved without co-op- eration of their parents, You jmay be tempted not 'to bother jabout his afternoon nap and let him play in bed. It would be better if you are skillful and re- quire him to be quiet in bed till hour. If not allowed to get up fall asleep. HABIT OF SWEETS In your zeal to get your child to bed happily by night or day, you may become inclined to lure him with candy and other isweets, which practice he may Salad Oil Keeps New Cook Ware Spanking Bright The battle with the burned pot, pan or baking dish is be- coming almost as obsolete as the dinosaur since teflon came into the kitchen and although it made its debut in sombre, serviceable shades, it's now the beil of the range, and can complete with any other cook- ware, appearanve wise, Since it's still relatively new, however, not everyone is thor- oughly familiar with the simple care it needs to retain its good looks. } Before putting a piece into) service give it the same condi- tioning the old cast iron skil-| let used to get, Wipe it thor-) oughly with a paper towel soak-| ed in salad oil. Further greasing to prevent sticking is not gener- ally needed unless you're bak- ing a fragile cake or cupcakes. If you use a metal fork or spoon for stirring or turning, wield it with a nice light touch so that you don't dig into the finish. If the odd scratch does develop, however, it won't af- fect performance. As with all cookware, empty pans should never be left on hot burners or in heated ovens. At temperattires above 450 de- grees the finish quickly discol- ors. Inadequate washing is the second cause of discoloration. For best results sponge it out with warm soapy water braced with a dash of baking soda. You ttle dry baking soda on the odd|manufacturers of the finish. stubborn spot with a damp|Mix two tablespoons of baking sponge, as soda can't scratch.|soda and one-half cup of liquid But using harsh abrasives is|household bleach with one cup considered strictly taboo. of water. Boil this solution for If staining should occur don't|five to 10 minutes in the stained despair, There's a very simple|utensils. 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THURS. & FRI, DRY GOODS & DRAPERIES eatiAtEY" shatacteo 723-7027 SHE'LL LOVE THIS 8th Guide Company, Mothers |scarce commodity," he went on. | af |'But sometimes in our place of| --e dential gg pg Pleasant Manner Basic in Business lousinass, I think that people| Your take jobs just to have a place|*##inst letting your youngster \go to sleep with sweets or any By ROBERTA ROESCH where the | a: : y can go to pick fights : culate 4 : jother food in his mouth.as they What are employers looking/with someone else. induce tooth decay. bonnet, each an original and|for in the people they plan to 'As much as I hate to say j é startling creation by the girls,/Promote? this," he told me, "this is es- eds Pgh - iste by Gana themselves. After singing "Pack| This is a question that came|Pecially true of women who'vel visusiy becomes # ritual hard All Your Troubles in Your Old|in today from a middle-aged|been at home for years being!t5 enforce. Wise mothers don't Kit Bag' and a parade of the|secretary who says that she the boss in the family circle. begin the habit of sweets at the mothers, Mrs. H. J. Duquette|didn't get a raise because her| in a job, they want to boss|: tant's bedtime or naptime announced that the bonnets|boss never spells out what hejeveryone. And soon the battle' 17 your youngster after two judged the most outstanding|wants in the people he hires. is on. : or three years of age strongly were those worn by Mrs. I. A.| "He gives us nothing to gol,, 1° our firm, we're looking) sists going to bed, he may Lee, Mrs, Frank Ebbs, and Mrs.lon," she said. "None of us know|{°r People with talent in £004) t up in bed and walk about Supper their mothers with an Easter John Driscoll. lwhat ihe wants." (public relations,"" the president); shake the crib after you ' | k ids: " si | The Catholic Women's League' Maybe the boss doesn't speli <2. ie agen AP 8 hayelteave Later on he may climb convener, Mrs. G. A, Robinson,|out what he's looking for ever¥|to meet the public all day long| out of it and come to you. He the Catholic Women's|sits it's not very hard to dis-\who have sincere, cheerful and|QmcOme.to him. | | 1 | League. cover the basic things he's| enthusiastic personalities, When A gift to Mrs. H. J, Du-jlooking for in the people helwe find these people we give, oa Pg oe ¢ pb ' |them the breaks because too} RONALD W. BILSKY, D.C. } », was pre- rom where I sit at my own|many average employees look sented by Mrs. Joan Bradbury,|desk, I talk to employers each|and act as though the day's CHIROPRACTOR Brown Ow! for the eighth pack,' week and discover what they're|work is something merely to be E 728-5156 in appreciation of her contribu-|looking for in the average em-|lived through instead of some-! 100 King St. tion to the Guide work, 'ployees they hire. The bosses'|thing to be enjoyed." J Spring and Summer Bring New, Exciting Themes for Your Home Movies... 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