Oshawa Times (1958-), 5 Jan 1967, p. 13

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, for William Saunders, the 'Slaunwhite, Laura Grotenhuis,|Mary, Elizabeth, _Sarah,._Ann, 'Lorrie Byrne, Katherine james. John, Charles, William ker. and years' service. Mr. Saun- ders who is seen with Mrs. Saunders and Mrs. Joyce Fry, 'left, and Miss Gloria Wolosewich, right, was pre- sented with a silver tray and cash by Branch Man- bank's well-known | messen- ager James McCansh. Born ger who retired at the end in Brighton, Sussex, . Mr. of the year after forty Saunders emigrated from Queen Elizabeth Much Prefers To Make Her Own Afternoon Tea By HELEN CATHCART Members of the staff of the Bank of Montreal, Sim- coe and Athol Branch, held a farewell dinner party at the Carousel Inn, last night There is even a charming | Fielen Cathcart "has writ- | sjjyer caddy-spoon that tells al By ELEANOR ROSS en more about the British 'Royal Family than any other living writer and is consider- |€2Ch of the nurses and youthful ed the best informed, as well {Patients of a children's hospi-|tings during the year, and by ' as the.most widely published |@l. At | Balmoral the Queen) author in this field. She is always likes to use the tea- the author of "Her Majesty," |Service of old Scottish silver, "Sandringham," 'The Queen with its eighteen teaspoons, | and the Turf," and "Prince |Presented to her by the .men| Philip, Sportsman." and women of Aberdeenshire. | i | Whenever children are- pres-| Have you ever noticed how ent, the Queen likes to use a astonishingly the customs of|sjlver cream jug in the shape of teatime vary in every house-ja cow, knowing it is bound to hoid? The quiet ceremonial/amuse them. of the tea-table has always | been traditionally British--and|/HATES TEA-LEAVES fittingly it is nowhere heighten-| Another little idiosyncracy is, ed with touches of more in-|revealed in her dislike of tea-| tense individuality than in the |leaves, During an_ overnight homes of the Royal Family. flight across the Atlantic, It you could have tea with|Prince Philip appeared in the} the Queen in her sitting-room galley to pour his wife an early | at Buckingham Palace, you|™orning cup. Then he exclaim- would be surprised and in-|¢@ in consternation, "Oh, dear, trigued, 1 think, to find that I've forgotten to use the strain- she likes to make the tea her- au oy we'll have to throw it self. Le | The Queen uses an early Vic- At home the Queen's page; torian silver spirit kettle that always looks over' the tea-tray| Prince Philip tad __ skilfully jto ensure a strainer is -- transformed into an electric |Another unfailing ritual sees a kettle. And at the Palace Her little tray set for the dogs. Ever Majesty keeps her own special | Since she was a little girl, the blend 'of tea in a lovely jade Queen has always put an old) tea caddy that once belonged Cloth on the carpet and mixed) to Queen Mary. | food in a bowl for her dog, and| her corgi, Sugar, receives this 150-YEAR-OLD CADDY attention today with wagging At Windsor, too, the Queen |tail. Sorel has a caddy of cedarwood er | A Royal Doulton service was| eered in ivory and ebony tie lamong the Queen's wedding] also belonged et ga io "| gifts. Then there is a delectable| mother, a fami fe es 60m | set of old Coalport of 1820, with handed down indeed through) panels of flowers in a fayalilis six generations. Though noW/horder, and an enviable Crown nearly 150 years old, it is still) herby' service given to the kept in occasional use, lest it) Queen by the lg of Derby. | should lose the characteristic! 4+ the same time the Queen has aroma of the tea. __|some delightful modern pat- Other tea-table accessories terns, The fresh Bridal Rose were wedding gifts, which the \design is among her favorites Queen still uses after 17 years| at Windsor, and Maroon Rock- with a bride's youthful pride.|ingham has the distinction of You may admire a silver tray|heing used at Buckingham which was a gift from the City) palace and Windsor, Kensing- _ of Birmingham or perhaps see \ton Palace and Clarence House. one of a set of gossamer lace} cloths given her by the people RECOGNIZES FINE CHINA of Malta. | All the royal ladies are knowl- ~ jedgeable about china. Admiring ' . a new pattern perhaps at an 23 Girls Qualify |exhibition the Queen can rarely resist looking. underneath a For Certification Piece. 0", the maker's mark. | When visiting a Staffordshire : - |pottery, the Queen tried her} As Baby - Sitters |hand putting a leaf pattern on' a bowl and commented "Not A party was held at the Osh- | bad!" awa YWCA recently to cele-| yet Princess Margaret is per- brate the successful completion, haps more expert. Not long of a baby-sitter course, direct-| 70 sa looked around io ee : ae |for a tea service in modern! ed by Mrs. Gordon Barker. style in royal blue and grey to The course was conducted at) cuit her sitting-room. The Queen the YWCA and sponsored by has a pleasant set of,china with the Onfario County Tuber- lavender blue borders, though culosis and\ Health Association. this is not quite the same thing, It consistedof seven lectures | and the Princess ultimately de- and an examination. The-course | cided to design a tea service of | 'of lectures was as follows: | her very own. God Health by Mrs: Owen Friend; Child Care and Safety by Mrs. Thomas Murphy; Good Character by Miss Grace flung away many embryo de- signs before getting it just right. Richer; Emergency Action by GREY, GOLD, WHITE ON 2nd easy to keep clean. An oc-'away. Mrs. W. F. Cane and Capt. BLUE William Murray; Play Activits') The 44-piece service, specially by Mrs. A. F. Hubert; Child | made for her, has inset panels Behavior by Mrs. George of pale grey feathers with gold Pearce; Parent-Sitter Panel: |and white trimmings against a Mrs. Donald Fox, Mrs, William} royal blue ground. The teapot Graper, parents; Mrs: Edward|}iq is topped by a. silver-gilt Alker, moderator; Sally How-| coronet instead of a knob. The son and Gloria Perron, sitters. | service has proved brilliantly Mrs. E. A. Collins presented | functional in "use but was, of the prizes on behalf of the On- |course, expensive to produce. tario County Tuberculosis and) princess Alexandra, on the Health. Association, won ~bY other: hand, readily solved her Susan Hall, Lorrie Byrne, Sally| own tea-table problem when she Howson, and Katherine Davey. | sqmired the Luneville pattern Those who a ea service used by her _ sister- pleted the course were: Mati-| in-law, the Duchess of Kent, and lyn O'Connor, Marie O'Copnor,| placed it on her own list of Pauline Krysinski, Geraldine | wished-for wedding gifts. Prin- Hackett, Kim Follest, Linda ; Alexandra 'and Princess Mggabe, Evelyn Cane, Kathy | Margaret also share the same Robinson, Lorraine Bibeau, | polis dot pattern in their. nur- Sharyl McCarnan, Donna Chi- | series. zen, Mary Louise Malnick, Mona Harris, Katherine Davey, Susan Hall, Sally Howson, Mau- COUNT BEST NAMES reen Hughes, Debbie Abram-|. The most popular, names for off, Marion Miles, Jo Anne {babies in London are Jane, | David, ' . WELL - KNOWN BANK MESSENGER RETIRES WITH HONOR story of a penny subscribed by | We get to see a variety of fires without injury than they fact you may find it hard to sell She made many drawings and used for towels. THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdoy, Jenuery 5, 1967 13. Australian Group Investigates | Outbreak Of Cruelty To Children By VINCENT MATTHEWS cheeks were so bruised she 'Canadian Press Correspondent could not chew. A nine-year-old} MELBOURNE (CP)--Cruelty itl was kept tied hand and foot | to children has shocked the peo- |!" 4 shed for two days during | ple of Victoria State and com- hot weather and was strapped) pelled "the state government to and fed on only bread and wa- take action. ter. The "Metical in two feports nocroRs SUSPICIOUS +. jin the Medical Journal of Aus- hr J d: "P , |tralia, #rased the belief that Dr. John Birrell said: "People 4 : : can't comprehend the cruelty Austrafian children are the best! )arents can inflict on children. for in the world. e Doctors often have suspicions| a In One report, the Victoria about injuries to children but State police surgeon, Dr. John they cannot do anything about! Birrell, and his brother Robert, it, As the law now stands, if a senior doctor at Melbourne's |. 'doctor reported parents to the Royal Children's Hospital, said police and a court found them! cases of maltreated children C-/not guilty, the parents could | cur with "alarming frequency." then sue the doctor for defa- ee ee In the other report, Dr. Dora mation." Bialestock said a survey of ba- bies admitted to a welfare cen- ahah ; ; sepa: File tre had compelled her to de-("e DADIES she saw were = fixe vict s v i mand that the situatien be con- bt Nas of 'a concentration | | x Dr. Bialestock said some. of England in 1910 to Penn- the corner of Simcoe and sylvania; thence to Brant- Bond streets, began, dur- sidered a "national emergency. ! : : ford, Ontario, in 1914. From ing the term of manage- The report of the Birrell broth- Why do parents behave so 1916 - 1919 he served over- ment of the late R. §, ers was supported by photog- cruelly? In the cases investi- raphic evidence. It told of a gated by the Birrell brothers, nine-months-old boy who had his they found disturbed family legs immersed in boiling water backgrounds, alcoholism, sexual and was then left to scream Promiscuity, financial difficul- all day. A three-year-old girl ties and mental illness. Publication of the doctors' re- ports caused such a stir in Vic- toria that the state government Four Home-Safety Rules To Keep <2 tnrecman separimen. tal committee to inquire into all seas in World War I and was awarded the Military Medal. He came to Oshawa in 1926 when his long asso- ciation with the Bank of Montreal, then situated at Morphy. Mr. Saunders who will be eighty years, of age ; y this year has been a mem- ber of the Salvation Army Band for over fifty years --Oshawa Times Photo jwas beaten daily until her Stainless Steel Gives Beauty | To Bathrooms | 3 ' aspects of cruelty to children. Your Family Out Of Harm's Way ,,°",inmesiate suzzestion s Dr. John Birrell was that the »-ghould-me andatory ; nae "Drills: "Children jatty "News, that "it's"tisky" to a mee E NGAn katoi are more likely to escape school|wear shoes without socks -- a cases of. maltreatment of. chil: SH A 2S dren and that the doctors be ; sockless teen-ager. given legal immunity. The re- Because |seems that the inner surface of port should be made to some prevention - of - cruelty organi- | zation. Hon display rooms and various set>.are to escape uninjured from your ome fires. Why? z : : i see, they've been taught in repeated|a shoe, being harder and less this time very little astonishes|fire drills in school how to resistant than a sock, can cause us, no matter what the de-|hehave when the alarm sounds. |blisters and corns. Blisters pro- -- se up with, They know exactly where to go, |vide the milieu in which the D d ut we did do 'a double-take how to go, how to get out of the {critters causing athlete's foot sige when we saw an all-|building. Their response to the |thrive. Since leather also nur- Women eman steel master bathroom at the!gong becomes virtually auto-|tures spores, bare skin-against| q . new National Association of matic after a few drills. leather may develop fone in-| Rights Inquiry Home Builders research house) Are you sure your children fections. And one more thing:| at Carderock Springs, Md. would know what to do if a fire | Bare feet in shoes increases foot The new bathroom had the|broke out in your home? What odor. Socks, anyone? ; benefit of being designed by a escape routes to use? The im-| Winter Sun Burns: Are you May ask 2,000,000 Canadian famous architect who thought of| portance of getting out as quick-|an outdoor winter sport? Is women to march on Ottawa if mission by the end of the ase everything, including the way a/ly as possihle? How urgent it is ischussing downhill at a zillion the federal government fails to month, we'll use every tactic immigration. man grumbles when wet gar-|not to waste time gathering up|miles. an hour your idea of announce a royal commission we can," Mrs. Sabia said. ments are hung over the bath-|possessions? Why smoke is dan-|heaven? Or is doing an exqui-,on women's rights by the end tub to dry. So, installed in one |gerous? How to contain it some- |Site pirouette on ice skates of the month. of the walls of the tub enclosure hat? |more like it? Or.tobogganing?| Mrs. Michael Sabia of St. is a tall, slender cabinet, with a} why not work out a home fire | compact, electrically-heated dry- qrij| with the whole family -- wool fabrics. Top row, left, TORONTO (CP)--The Com- will suggest to the women's! criminatory laws, outdated leg- mittee for Equality. for Women groups. lence, damn it, we will." The first \If so, don't forget to smooth an |Catharines, head of the com-! Minister Lucien Cardin Nov. 10 fection, is a chilly fever and a effective sunburn lotion on your) mittee, said 'in an interview asks for an inquiry into "dis-\rash inside the mouth From a_ ready-to-wear a green, lilac and navy spring - summer collection striped trouser suit in 100 in London comes this group ner cent lambswool; center, a white flannel trouser suit; of fashion designs in British right, a pink and pink har- lequin coat over a plain , . islation, educational opportuni-|- "If we don't get a royal com regatta coal, pink dress. lefi, a red trousers in smooth Shetland wool; center, navy and gray striped dress with the dress in plain gray; right, a lilac wool and worsted flan- nel coat with twill finish SPRING FASHIONS FROM ACROSS THE OCEAN Bottom coat top ties, taxation, automation and MOUTH IS WARNING symptom of} An 800-word brief to Justice measles, about 10 days after in-| "And, if we have to use vio- _} John Ovens 0.9. OPTOMETRIST PH. 723-4811 8 BOND ST. E., OSHAWA ing unit. The wet itéms are |and then pravtice it at regular face, neck, and any other ex-| Wednesday the organization, hung in the cabinet, the door is intervals, Practice drills will |Posed parts. Winter sun can) representing 33 women's groups closed, and in no time at all, help reduce panic should the un- | burn just as surely as summer |across Canada, has given the stockings and lingerie are dry-- expected happen. -- and will |/SU"- And sun_ reflecting off} government an ultimatum --a without marital run-ins. increase the chances of the Span ee can be a double|royal commission or face the We a feu: ss azard, Keep applying the lo- consequences. RAPID INCREASE family escaping unharmed. tion or cream through the day,! At a meeting scheduled for We were told that the use of| On Sequestering Aspirin:Bot- since perspiration, rubbing and the University of Toronto later steel in bathrooms is growing|tles of-children's aspirin me tumbles in the snow will re- this month, the committee will rapidly. Today, more than 40/after July 1 will contain a maxj | move it. decide what precise action it per cent of all bathrooms have |mum of 36 aspirin tablets, ahd ---- Serer porcelain - on - steel fixtures as |these will be a maximum of 4| compared to one in 10 only 12/grains. The bottles will also years ago. jcarry the following legend: | But to get back to our model |'"Precaution: No cap is 100 per- | bathroom. The turquoise - col-)cent child-proof. In case of acci- | ored 11-by14 foot room smartly |dental overdose, notify physt!- combines beauty and efficiency. |cian immediately. It features something long over-| However, one more step Is due--a "split-level" lavatory ar-|essential if the shocking num- rangement. There is a basin at|ber of deaths of toddlers who A ; ; " ' standard height for adults, andjchew up aspirin is to be ré-|nicher education or pgie ea Ty soar oe Ree poe, or ae george yrresing rea for on Peat rea a other | six years, these Certificates increase in value until they're worth ren, se inches closer to the |drugs) shou e kept well ou R > vou paid for them! That's $1 or floor, low enough to allow them |of the reach of small children. Rog Gh aoe in rhe Certificates are registered in your --e faucets. oe Pea yaedea should pence be a name and are cashable anytime, so there's nothing to lose and we liked, too, was that the|that aspirin is candy; is'a whole lot to gain. lower basin is still set high|makes it desirable and worth - BI teat enough so that.the man-of-the-| gobbling. 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