SE A, A a Sa aD ERTS IIE ST aS a en ee ie leet ln ee a cic ee Si Sp cota eed Lectures On Caves And Crystals Given At Rock And Mineral Club members-at-large, Mr. Basil Breen and Mrs. Richard Orr, It was announced that the club's annual banquet would be held at Kedron United Church at 6.30 P.m., June 18; that the tha At the last regular meeting of the season of the Oshawa Rock and Mineral Club, held at the Oshawa Recreation Centre building at the Airport. Mr, John Pratt lectured on caves. He piaied Uiet tie iver inter esting kind of cave was the one which was carved by water mixing with dissolved carbon dioxide in limestone. Water flowing through the cracks slow- ly hollowed out a cave. Over hundreds of thousands of years water dripping through cracks in the roof of the cave built'up icicles of mineral deposits, Centennial parade this Satur- day; the spring field trip would be to the Walker Brothers' Quarry at St. Catharines, Satur- day, May 28 and to the Canada Crushed Stone Quarry at Dun- das, May 29, and several local trips would also be held, plants breathe through tiny pores which lace their leaves. If these become clogged, plants will wither and die. Thus, dust and soot should be removed and To be beautiful, and therefore |the easiest method is with soap decorative, a house plant must|@%d water. Washing leaves be healthy. ; jgently helps a plant to main- To stay healthy, + | If the plant is reasonably pod " svete gped sturdy, put it into a sink or tub Most plants should be thor-jeoil in t ah ai Vie Phrase Pres auahly ensked anca o maak hut soil in the pot. first cut a niece never over-watered. jof plastic to fit the top, allowing It is imperative to know each) 4" inch for overhang. Slash, this plant's preference regarding| Plastic to the centre, fit around sunlight and temperature, Injthe plant, and fasten it around Clean House Plants Are Healthy Ones By ELEANOR ROSS best between 60 and 70 degrees| elastic band. and should not be "roasted"} Upend the plant and swish it near a radiator in winter. gently through the suds until Fertilize plants at regular in-|clean, then rinse it the 'same tevals, and provide for proper! way. house plants| tain both its health and lustre.) general, foliage plants thrive|the edge of the pot with an) individually, Dip a sponge or soft cloth in warm soapsuds and wash both sides of every leaf, supporting it from under- neath with one hand. Rinse with a fine spray of clear water or with-a sponge or cloth wrung out of clear water. When stems are long, and there is danger of breakage, or if the plant is in bloom, leaves must be sudsed individually in- stand nl' hsing immaread Can tain plants -- such as African violets--should be kept out of sunshine after they are washed until leaves are completely dry. If foliage is very fragile, spray soapsuds over it with an atomizer; then spray-rinse the same way, This .technique is especially good fcr loosening jand washing off the sooty mold, drainage and soil aeration. If leaves are broad and not|which often attacks sensitive Cleanliness is vital because, too dense, they can be washed plants such as the gardenia. stalactites, which hung down, THE STARS SAY. and stalagmites which grew up-| 7 ward to meet them, such as in) By. SYTRELARTA the Luray Caverns in Viriginia.|. FOR TOMORROW Mr. Martin Step gave a talk' Generous planetary influences |on the mineral carborundum, an|should make Saturday an ex- jartificial mineral created by|ceptionally happy period, Espe- jaccident when scientists were|cially favored: Domestic inter- | trying to make artificial dia-|ests and romance; cultural pur- jmonds. The discarded material!suits; travel and outdoor activ- jwas found to be so hard that/ities. jonly diamonds could scratch it,| : | and its crystals always broke FOR THE BIRTHDAY with sharp edges. This led to its} If tomorrow is your -hirthday, |being so widely used for abra-|you should find the year ahead sive or grinding stones anda most stimulating one. Both | wheels. job and personal matters will | Mr. Jack Kauffman displayed|be governed by generous influ-|tal interests; also late October | artificial crystals which he had/ences and, if you set high goals|and next April. Social activities |grown, describing his method. /for yourself, and pursue them/should prove highly stimulating |He stated that two chemicals conscientiously, your affairs|between now and mid-Septem- | which he used, alum and cop-|should be in fine shape by this|ber (an excellent period for all per sulphate, could be pur-|time next year. Best periods|Taureans); also in December, chased at any drugstore. Prizes for o¢cupational, advancement: |January and next April. Try to were awarded by Mr. Kauffman,|September, November, Decem-/avoid friction in close circles to Mr. Hugh Peterson and Mr.|ber and next March. Where/during the early part of Novem-| Pratt for similar crystals which|financial interests are con-|ber, however. after' tale convinces me," she they had grown cerned, you are currently in an} A child born on this day will|"™ said, "that women with jobs| Mr. Pratt, chairman of the/excellent cycle for advancing|be idealistic and both intellec-| get more done in the. house than| nominating committee, present-|your status along these lines--|tually and creatively inclined; those who are home all day.|ed the new slate of officers for|one which should last until the|will be endowed with the pro- When your schedule is tight YOu | 1966-67 as follows: past-presi-|end of 1966. Consolidate gains|verbial "green thumb." use all your 'now's' now, be-|dent, Mrs. Donald Brockman;|~ a , er cause you don't have 'later's.' " | president, Mr. Jack Kauffman; | One woman's story is not ab-|vice-president, Mr, Hugh Gan- solute proof, of course, that/"0n; secretary, Mrs. Hugh f Peterson; treasurer, Mr. Hugh women with jobs get more done | Peterson: display ch air man than those who stay home all) Mr. Conrad Lariviere; publicity day. lchairman, Mr. John Pratt; TUXEDO RENTALS We carry a complete line of Freeman formal wear and accessories for all occasions, FREE BOOKLET on formal wear and wedding procedures. Pick up your copy today. DUNN'S Downtown -- 36 King St. E. Open till 9 p.m, Fridays then, and make no further moves toward monetary expan- sion until next March, when you will enter another good - four- month cycle for increasing as- sets. Where personal interests are concerned, interest ng oppor- tunities for travel are indicated |within the next four months; jalso in January and April, of 1967. The period between now and late September will be highly auspicious for sentimen- CONSTRUCTION EXCHANGE LADIES' NIGHT OUT liam Lindsay, past-presi- dent, and Mrs, Lindsay. old Jensen, incoming presi- dent and Mrs.. Jensen; Mr. John Belko, president and Mrs. Belko and Mr. Wil- Night Out, held this year at the Oshawa Golf Club. The three couples seen here from the left are: Mr. Har- The Oshawa ard District Construction Exchange members honor their wives each year at their Ladies' Oshawa Shopping Centre Open till 9 p.m. Thurs, end Friday --Oshawa Times Photo Lady GOLFERS! Scoring . . . ond @ thoughts turn te golf. and change her habit of wasting her "'now's" for the "'later's" that never came. | Once she faced this fact, she Women Who Go Out To Work Accomplish More At Home ay a aa wrote more lists of all the things she needed to By ROBERTA ROESCH _ patio or go to the store to pick|40 to keep her home running Do women with jobs get/out paint for a guest room that well. more done at home than those|needed re-doing. "I included the routine house- who stay home all day "But since I had unlimited jhold tasks, plus all the extras," "As a woman who works, I\time and no need to getishe said. 'But this time, as I can say that they do,"' says the started 'now' I would always wrote my lists, I also drew up one who kicked off this topic.}end each coffee break by post-'a schedule that would push me "And my own 'before and /|poning the jobs till 'later.' into using my 'Now's' and make after' tale is definite proof. "Tater," however, never"me forget about the 'Later's.' "y, 7 idn' »\came, sO as spring turned to... = she sald,""and it seemed iike'1/summer. the only accomplish- ACCOMPLISH MORE had all the time in the world,|ment I could show for the sea-| "'As a result of this approach But my biggest project week 500 was all wrapped up in a forced on me by a job, I have after week was writing and re- volume of lists that never re-'done more in a few weeks this writing detailed lists of all the Sulted in any action. year than in a whole season in jobs I should do in my home.| "When fall arrived," she said, the past. I have cleaned out the "{ would begin each day with "our income needed a boost, so|kitchen cabinets, put-the base- 2 coffee break and a reading/I had to trade my unlimited|ment in order, painted the of one of my lists. Then, as.I'time for the routine of a job."'|guest room by working at night sat and sipped coffee, I tried) When she found a job, this|@md prepared the patio for to decide whether this was the|woman said, she discovered SPring by arising early on Sat- day to clean out the kitchen soon that in order to manage|Urdays and getting right to cabinets, put the basement in| both a job and a home, she had work, order, work outdoors on the|to map out some kind of plan! "So DUE TO TREMENDOUS CROWDS Open Fridays till 9 We regret we could not give you the service we would like to have given! ... Many disappointed customers were left wait- ing... therefore... hon rons DEL OALE Continues TO NITE 'til 9 and TOMORROW 'til 6 p.m. POLE LAMPS Many design to choose from. ALL SLASHED IN PRICE \ Draperies sure you ere wearing the fashionable golfing togs this season... by visiting Black's Lodies' Wear Sportswear Department Te dey. 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