ee ee ee ey RATHROOM TILE will really gleam if rubbed down Bathrooms generally look the worse for wear at the end of the day, especially when there are youngsters at home. The mirror above the sink has tiny splatters of tooth paste; the sink and soap dish look grubby; and the tile around the sink and tub, especially if there's been a shampooing session, is dotted with dingy soap spots. Come fall clean-up time; why not turn a new leaf on bath- room care. Since you're prob- ably the last to leave the oath- room at night, why not do a quick spruce-up job to remove those lick-and-promise memen- tos. Fill the sink with warm water and add two tablespoons of your heavy-duty cleaning « standby, sal soda concentrated. ; Dip a sponge in the solution, ; ring it out well and wipe over * the mirror, the basin and the * tile around the sink and tub. » Manufacturers of ceramic tile used in: bathrooms advise sal soda for such cleaning. It's not such a good idea to use soap and water, especially in hard water areas. Soap reacts with the soluble calcium and mag- Pee eee ewmerese Contraceptive Pill Improves Health LONDON (Reuters) -- Women taking contraceptive pills have a better chance than others of staying healthy, three London research scientists say. The three doctors, from Lon- don's King's College eer tra eoporteoa toda: ive pills which in- erease the amount of estrogen --one of the natural female hor- ; mones--help mobilize the body's - mechanisms against disease. Estrogen appeared likely to + prove useful in treating acute * bacterial infections, they added. Male and female rats dosed with the hormoné showed marked increases in resistance to lethal bacteria, said. ee ee NEED A LEAD CALGARY (CP)--"There is a great lack of community spirit all over Europe," said Eliza- beth Strauss, a social service director in West Germany, "and particularly in Germany." Nev- ertheless, she said, one news- paper advertisement in Bonn was all that it took to start a meals-on-wheels program now feeding 90 old people. the report! with a solution of sal soda concentratea. Nightly Clean-Up Helps Mothers : Keep Busy Bathrooms Clean nesium salts to form insoluble scums and films that detract from the gleam of the tile. So that you don't have to stretch around the tub, you might use a bath mop, which is like a dish mop with an elongated handle. You can also use sal soda concentrated dry as a scourer to whisk away the ring around the tub and accumulated soap in the soap dish, whether it's the built-in ceramic version or made of plastic or metal. And though this isn't some- thing you're apt to do late at night, you can. get youngsters' grubby hand - marked towels lots cleaner and brighter if you add sal soda to the water in which you wash them. Only use less soap than you normally would, for sal soda softens hard water water and makes soft clean better, faster. CHILD GUIDANCE By GARRY C. MYERS, Ph.D. Nearly all we have heard or read about teaching children responsibility has been limited to what they like to do, 'Let them take responsibility' is its slogan. ~ The various types of respon- sibility thus allowed them often mentioned are illustrated by: Letting high school students run the government of a town 10, 12 or 14-plan a family meal, do the shopping, and cook and serve this meal all alone; let- ting a teen-ager purchase his or her own clothes within a designated budget; letting stu- dents in the upper grades and high school pian ana pui on au assembly program. Often we are amazed at how well the children have measured up in shouldering these respon- sibilities. Who would doupt teir vaiue in good education? But parents and teachers, reading and hear- ing about such learning of re- ponsibility by youth, are in- clined to suppose that these types of youth experiences rep- resent the whole field of culti- vating responsibility in chil- dren. In fact, they represent a very limited area. Responsibilities induce in the tion. They tend to make him him adult applause. They make To BecomeA Responsible ee Requires Self - Discipline or, city for a day; letting a child youth-participant strong motiva- feel duly important. They brifig |him feel grown-up. They are the kinds of responsibilities which fully finishing a project he has undertaken for the 4-H Club or P.T..A? CALLS FOR SELF-DRIVE Measuring up to responsibil- ity in all such situations usually requires hard work and self- drive. : Even in the school saintly program, the youth who pulls the curtain or adjusts the furni- ture behind the scenes may not be as likely to show up regu- larly for the rehearsal as the student who presides. He may need considerable self-drive or drive from outside. In acres of print and miles of film and hours of lectures, nar- ents have been given the im- pression that they should aim to make all home jobs and re- sponsibilities so attractive to the child that he just can't keep from carrying them through. Many parents believing this have conscientiously tried and have come to condemn them- selves for not being smart 'brate with him his achieve- ment. ' With a few inescapable re- quirements carried through well, let us try harder to find ways'to help our child get satis- faction from volunteefing his self-assignments. Then we see him really learning to be re- sponsible. | ANSWERING QUESTIONS Q. It takes about an hour to get eur son, 8, off tc bed. What can we do? A. Make clear to hin the time he shall regularly be in bed with the lights off. Limit your reminders io just one if he is in bed 15 minutes late, he shall have to stay up sitting unamused where you can see him for an hour, tf vou are con- sistent, it will work and may settle the problem permanently. THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, October 14, 1966 17 time. Then let him know that}, Mini - Skirts Flunk Learner Drivers. VICTORIA (CP with the high hemlines some- times get the low. marks in driving examinations, say mo- tor vehicle branch examiners here. It's all because those with the mini-skirts get a major twitch when male examiners check their footwork on clutch and brake pedals. "We have to look over to see how they're operating the clutch," said examiner Jack Newnham. "It bothers some women, but it's part of our job." "If you get the type that's Gals - self - conscious, they get the feeling you're glomming their legs all the time," coffimented another tester, Mike Phipps. He recalled one girl "'pain- fully self - conscious to begin with" who wore a mini-skirt. After flunking her, he told her to come back wearing slacks. The examiners said many women drive with their skirts high to be more at ease. Mr. Phipps said the 16- and 17 - year-olds who drive with a lot of leg showing generally do well because they aren't ag self-conscious. "It's the older women try- ing to get into younger fash- ions who are pulling their skirts\gown all the time. They can't oncentrate on what t Te doing." enough, resourceful enough. these responsibilities attractive foolishness. Let us parents face reality and see to it that the child, from the time he is able, can't escape certain home duties, even drudgeries, any more than he can escape breathing. Then only aduits usually sures from adults. They provide self-drive. faithfully for a pet, school bus, of wearing at night BETTER DRY CLEANING AT LOWER PRICES! Better Pa y,clagning bee becouse your F sooageh Lower sites due to ahaa of money. clothes ere elweys cleaned in fresh, costs. 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Reg. 20.00 WE ALSO SPECIALIZE IN WIGS & HAIR PIECES ty pleased to announce have Miss Ann Barret-- And for your convenience we hove available, the most revolutionary advance in Beauty Selon Carrying them out doesn't gen- ally require direction or pres- What of the child's taking re- sponsibility for doing regular chores at home, of practising his music lesson, of doing faith- fully his homework, of finishing a long-time school . assignment before the deadline, of caring of getting himself ready on time for the as he res up, let us cele- It's a fine purpose to make | n | "Our Children Today and Tomorrow to the child, but to expect to! do so for most responsibilities | ' the child should bear is sheer- | | | 9:00 a.m.-- REGISTRATION 9:30 o.m.--ANNUAL MEETING well Brace, Bothwell, Bowvanville, 11:30 a.m.--LUNCH TUXEDOS @ WHITE DINNER JACKETS @ BUSINESS SUITS Sargeants RENTALS 463 Ritson Rd. S., Oshawa 725-3338 President. 2:00 p.m..--ADDRESS -- bral 'Palsied"--Dr. !, C Mrs. A. M. McRae SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15 1:15 p.m.--OPENING SESSION Chairman--Invoca- tion ---Welcome from Oshawa -- Mr. 1:30 p.m.--ADDRESS--"Physician's Role in the Care of the Cerebral Palsied'--Dr. John O'Reilly 3:00 p.m.--ADDRESS--"Long Term Planning" FOR THE (Piccadilly Room) X Rinetoontt Annual Conference of The Ontario Federation CEREBRAL PALSIED Saturday and Sunday, October 15 & 16 GENOSHA HOTEL 3:45 p.m.--Tour of Automotive Museum 6:30 p.m.--ANNUAL BANQUET--Blessing SPEAKER--Dr, Bruce Young 9:00 p.m.--SOCIAL EVENING and DANCE 10:45 a.m.--Miss Elsie Ruest, to talk on the Both- and demonstrate with Miss Debbie SUNDAY, OCTOBER 16 10:00 a.m.--Non-Demoninational Church Service --Rev. Moffat. David Grey, 10:30 a.m.--FILM 11:00 A.M, Address--Mrs. S. Tate 0.G. Reg "Perceptual Motor Dysfuriction the Hidden Disa- bility - Mlustrated." "Social Problems of the Cerebral Palsied" -- Professor Marjory Seeley 2:30 p.m.--ADDRESS--' eects of the Cere- . Altison Dr. 11:30. a.m.--LUNCH 1:30 p.m.--Dental Care of the Cerebral Palsied-- Herbert Sorenson--Panel--Dr. Geo. Se uk -- Miss Doris Hannah, 3:90 p.m.--CLOSING REMARKS ALL MEETINGS OPEN TO THE PUBLIC -- DINNER AND DANCE $4.75 PER PERSON » i ie his teeth gadgets if he's having orthodontic treatment, of faith- the more you browse through our campus collection the more new ideas youll find to like! How about a change of pace that can change your out- look for the better? Take a few minutes to stop in and just look around in our Campus Collection. Take your time. . . ask questions... perhaps try on something that attracts you. You'll see the most of the newest. You'll leave with the highest spirits. . . and very likely with the handsomest new wardrobe you've ever owned. Turtle. Neck T-Shirts "Poor Boy" Sweaters | | | | | Oh, to own a Rambler now that the '67's are here! Come MOTOR SALES in and see them at the NICOLS showroom on Highway 2 between Oshawa and Whitby. From: this season's predominant magentas and purples, in ev on oud to cosmetics, the Rambler people with a perfectly s luxurious "Ambassador" model, even to the motching +e of rich brocade ond leather, plump ined doors, door-to-door broadloom. Their other beautiful pare t from the sleek 'Rebel Hardtop" to the fee gored "American 440", all with the new '67 i priced to suit 'everyone. Phone vires 3331. "mauve" for their newest, * ot iences are styled and * * As you enter BETTY HAYDL'S SHOP ot 3 King . St. aca Oshawa, the ceiling disa stor di most exquisite crystal chandeliers you've ever seen. Rie tells me they are imported from Czechoslovakia where artisans along able size, design, and price; so decorative, so giamorous iouniig, a perfect treat for your be found here also, So stop in the next time you are in town, You may find just the right thing to offset an uninteresting furniture arrangement, or to liven some dull comer. Free con sultation is given for all your decorating needs. Phone 725-2686. Last week | had accasion to lunch in the "'Cen * . Other exclusive furnishings moy * * itennia| Room"? at the lovely CAROUSEL INN off Hwy. 401 ot Stevenson's Rd., Oshowe. 'It's always.a treat to dine amid its modern blue interior, to say nothing of the food "par e) and lence". 1 joted especially the number of local business men with lunch perhaps out of town fellow industrialists, who hed found a quiet atmosphere in which to enjoy a noonday meal, The bar is adjacent to the dining area from which cocktaile ore served with or without meals from noon on. Trim black and white uniformed woitresses serve you well, under the efficient super- vision of a pleasant headwoaiter. You too will appreciate dining there. Phone 723-5271. * * * If you are looking for something new in Fall millinery, LUCK'S 5 TOS! STORE, ot Whitby centre, hos lovely velvets in the ever popular black, rich turquoise, or the luscious plum shades, so popular this season, There are many different styles, one of which is surely meant just for you. A large supply of children's cold weather caps in knits, fur fabrics, or warmly lined velvet- eens come separately-or in sets with. mitts. There ore pastel snowsuits for baby, warm winter jackets for boys, and running shoes for everyone in the family. It's fun to buy something new each season at LUCK'S, where prices ore such as everyone can afford. * * * Over at the ees Airport you aris of the Flylag Club, who pilot your ow venience of RON LTER'S FLYING anes, are privi to have the con VICE right at hand, providing all your storage and maintenance services. Plone rentals are available for emergency flights where time is an all import. ant factor, or for a weekday business trip or week-end pleasure « jount. If you cannot fly a plane, RON POULTER can inform you as to where you may engage a pilot at any time. And if you wish to learn to fly, information re; | ed there also. Ph | * ding instructions may be obtain- one 728-6135, * * Spectacularly located off Rossland Road West, on the lovely Ainsley a Hy? is a ravishingly ye are California style re] ome con hag} eect to Ue : REAL STATE 515 Brock St. S., Whitby, ond inquire about this Stop in at © and other fine property listings there. Or phone 668-5853. * * * In business to serve you in the most convenient possible way, PEL'S hos three complete services housed in one central location ot the Blair Park Ploza, Whitby; the LAUNDROMAT, rapid DRYCLEANING, and the DIAPER SERVICE. The rapid DRY- CLEANER accepts all clothing except leather, furs, or suede, non-fabric items, and complete the job within minutes. The . LAUNDROMAT washers feature agitators without blades to eliminate beating and pounding, while water surges through fabrics 330 times a minute. They have automatic lint on ond greater water extraction provides faster special interest to mothers, their DIAPER SERVI by calling 668-4671, Speaking of household * * * range for your kitchen ? If your old bie i tle vie burners not working or it has i to consider a new up-to-date model vy time vues, te ROGER APPLIANCE & FURNITURE Stone: 50 Bond St. E., Oshawa. They have the very popular wall ovens end counter- top ranges, as well as the all-in-one models, in a variety of colors to harmonize with your kitchen. You can depend on thoroughly satisfied both in price and quality when ishings for any room in your home from ROGER's well stocked establishment. Phone 728-2151. * * * SHORTY'S CIGAR STORE, located in Whitby centre, is the most completely stocked smoke ond variety shop in the area. Brigham Pipes, produced from the true Algerian Briar Root and famous for a sweeter more melow flavor, are sold there ex- clusively. And though you may not be hard to please, he hes 100 varieties of tobacco and every brand of ¢ market today for you to choose from. jarette on the Besides s, SHORTY'S has a huge selection of "variety" items from reading material to sporting equipment. You nome it, he has it ! Phone 68-8361. * * * If you want a delicious home cooked meal, without going to the fuss and bother MODERN GRILL, 345 Ritson Rd. S., yourself, dine at the centrally located wa, and enjoy o real treat. Besides their daily specials, there's always Canada's fav- orite "Dixie Lee' Fried Chicken Dinners. Homemade oie end pastries are scrumpti | tried some of their butter tarts 'on my recent visit there and certainly. intend-to-go back. for. more-next time ground, aan in addition to hteir restaurant and ' , melt-in-y ith delights. | know. 'take out" services they #ffer a good selection of ecrwly iy smokes, dairy products, candy and soft drinks, Phone 7: At their showroom on Charles St., * CABINET COMPANY dispi their work. Along one wall you will find sample cu sie * Ce Port Whitby, the R. "7 some p rd jpboa: in beautiful wood-grain patterns from the blonde Elm and Birch up through the browns of Walnut and Teak, into the Maple and Mahogany redwoods. Raised mouldings and certain wood finishes define the various styles of French .Provincial, Modern, etc., Knotty P ine, to match your particular home trend. Any style cabinet or vanity you desire can be built to order at their factory, complete with hardware, fixtures, or appliances, and installed in your home ready to use. Phone 668-6911. * * * To have a slender figure is an important attainment if you want to look and feel your best. But if you are having trouble } \ History.' keeping that way, visit CREATIVE COIFFURES, 360 King W., Oshawa. Here, besides obtaining the usual beauty aids, you can take a slenderizing course, with excercises, diets, massages, etc., which will best benefit your very own particular problem. Inches will melt away and unwanted bulges reduced. And best of all, a diet is recommended which allows many of the goodies which most diets prohibit. Reducing time con be fun time for you at CREATIVE COIFFURES. Phone 728-4351, * * * ACCELOMATIC Tints in as little as 4 to 6 minutes. Bleaches in as little es 6 to 12 minutes. Tones in os little as 3 minutes. WAAL Sn SALLAI HAIRSTYLISTS For Appointments 725-5581 CLINT'S TEXACO SERVICE STATION, located at the corner & of Wentworth and Cedar Sts., is easily accessible to traffic from all directions with its broad entrances and exits. Here you can get minor car repairs, washes, lube jobs, undercoating, or small car ports. And as if CLINT'S customers need a "come on", he is giving away FREE breakfast ware with your gasoline pur- chases. 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