SQUARE DANCERS ARE HAVING A WEEK OF FUN Oshawa and _ district square dancers take a practice swing in prepara- tion for a demonstration in Oshawa Folk Festival All Light Given On Nations' concert in the Civic Auditorium on Satur- day night when 16 dancers will take' part. There will _be square danci uare dancing in Aee: Subject Of Outside Illumination ; By ELEANOR ROSS : The trend toward outdoor liv- ing has practically everybody the family joining in to cook, tertain, read, sew, or just relax al fresco. can be extended into the even- | ihg hours by illuminating the alive" @ landscape 'come after dark. Imaginative lighting can con-| Dirt causes rubber to deter- iorate, so must be kept clean. Wringing a provide added hours for gar-|sudsy sponge or cloth almost | children, dening during the cool of the/dry, fold in half and pull the cord through the fold, It takes careful planning to|care not to wet the plug. Then vert a garden, terrace or patio} into extra living space, and evening. out of hot - suds, course, the metal "neck." Then| rinse-wipe and dry before re-| Four |placing in their sockets. waterproof achieve outdoor lighting which|wipe the cord dry, combines aesthetic appeal with efficiency. A good rule is to keep equip- ment as inconspicuous as pos- sible; to conceal it is ideal. i is also important to tte eae a a mS a the neighbors. An installation that looks perfect from the owner's side of the fence may direct a glare into the windows of the house next door. TEMPORARY FIXTURES | Electric installations can be} temporary, using portable fix- tures fitted with waterproof rubber cords and sockets above- ground; or a permanent system can be buried and connected to waterproof outlet boxes. Any fixture, whether electric or gas, is subjected to the elements so it must be specially made. It should be made of a long-| wearing, non-rusting material, | and should be purchased from| We'll throw some more light on the subject of outdoor illu- mination in a future column. avoiding, of Nn ap-| parts taking andra Park Saturday after- noon, July 1; on Metcalf Street, tonight and at the Oshawa Shopping Centre to- morrow night as part of a western _ cowboy show. In Is A Maths Whiz MIAMI, Fla. (AP) -- At the| jage of 14, when most girls are in junior high school and per- jhaps boy crazy, Edith Stern is }a junior in college. She takes courses such as calculus 2, al- ag she's never had calcu- lus 1, Edith learned to read at two.) She skipped senior high school, and at 12 became one of the country's youngest college co- eds, perhaps the youngest. Her 1Q has come out in various! tests from 154 to 20l--way up there. How does it feel to be a! genius? | "I'm happy," said the hazel-| eyed Brooklyn - born girl. 'How could I know how it would feel to be in college at any other age? This is normal for me." | At Florida Atlantic University in Boca Raton, the Miami girl! has a roommate seven pigiie her senior. "T haven't associated with) | the group above are Art and Gertie Petre; Bob and Madeline Rasley; Kevan and Marj. 'Howe and Don and Beulah Duncan. --Oshawa Times Photo people my age in four years,' | Edith said. "I wouldn't be com- | |fortable associating with. kid- | dies." | Edith says she has no boy ifriends, "'but that will come later." She has no dates--'T haven't been asked, but that will come |later."" Does she dance? "No, not re- ally." She smokes a pack of ciga- rettes about every three days, "and a few more before and after exams." | She doesn't drink, but "some day I'd like to try a cocktail."! GOES TO MOVIES Occasionally, in the life of a prodigy, there are movies, too. "I go about once every two weeks," Edith said, "'I have no car, and when a girl friend! At 14, Edith Stern ato to go, I tag along." hasn't had' a vacation since tive, |master at cramming." |junior high school. "I am happier this way. Any- way, I get a few days between! trimesters." WATER WAS SWEET NEW DELHI (AP) -- Water ifrom a village well in India's "T stay up most of the night. [Bihar state tasted sweet and " she eaid. | French, chemistry and history|Get, about three hours of sleep. |residents were puzzled. An in- as well as calculus. Unless it's chemistry, 'Then I|vestigation revealed a sugar Edith reads about 10 books/study for two or three days." hoarder had dumped his sugar ja week, She averages three| Edith hopes to have a mast-jinto the well because he feared Wearing dark-rimmed glasses, |hours daily homework, er's degree at 16. a police raid. |the five-foot, six-inch, 188-pound] When examination time Mostly it's school work. Edith)co-ed is scholarly and attrac-\comes, she said, "I am a | Her 14-hour course includes "I don't need one,' WARNING re Trade Mark on Fresh Oranges The registered trade mark Sunkist is clearly stamped on the skin of only the very highest grade of California and Arizona oranges. Look for this Sunkist stamp--it is there for your protection in buying the finest quality, Caution Genuine Sunkist Oranges are never, never stamped with any other name. If you are offered a substitute for Sunkist quality-- remember that there is no substitute for the finest brand of oranges. If an orange is not stamped Sunkist it is mot "just as good". This notice is published in the interests of Canadian consumers by Sunkist Growers cove 100 Miles 'In Fine Fettle ROCKGLEN, Sask. (CP) -- Farmers brought coffee and) be-|lunches to the road as Velma|reduce dental cavities by 10 per on a/Shaw, Mildred Wittman, Marg-' cent. aret Karst and Nellie Schaffer| - | Propriate Polish and shine em | trudged by on their four-day jup. journey north from Rockglen. Mayors of hiking 'housewives who walked 100 miles to Moose Jaw Metal parts of the fixtures for the fun of it said they were) |will glow when polished to al sorry the trip wasn't longer. ; Time to enjoy such activities|high lustre. First wash--espe-| cially brass -- with suds, cause polish won't "take" garden or patio to make a home|dirty surface. Then use a Assiniboia and Moose Jaw turned out to meet them, and a cheering section of grandchildren and un- believing neighbors drove up to Moose Jaw to see them finish. | The four started on a Sunday | jafternoon and finished on Thurs-| day morning to average four ndles an hour and 25 miles a day. Husbands trailed them in| e renovated school bus patored Mrs. Shaw said the. idea [started last winter when she took up walking to lose weight and her husband suggested she do something constructive like |walking to Assiniboia, 35 miles jaway. She and her friends went him one better and made it to | Moose Jaw. | FLUORIDE CUTS. CAVITIES Fluoridated toothpastes can GLANZER | CABINETS e@ CUSTOM {CABINETS @ KITCHEN e HARDWOOD FURNITURE + WORK GUARANTEED j FREE ESTIMATES 345 FRENCH ST. r| OSHAWA Phone 576-2980 a store dealing in electrical| equipment for the home. | Ease of cleaning is an im-| portant consideration. Washing fixtures and their various parts with suds is vital, because mud and dirt detract from appear-| ance and also reduce the amount of light available. | Glass parts should be easily removed so globes and panels can be immersed in hot suds to wash away encrusted dirt) and clinging insects. A few) drops of ammonia in the suds | will help loosen oily soot. Reflectors and other non-re- | ovable parts should be wiped, | side and out, with a cloth or @ponge dipped into hot suds. WASH SLATS f Louvered - type fixtures or Bis require the use of a} thered sponge on a stick, oy | a bottle brush, to wash the) barrow slats, which are notor- | fous dirt catchers. » Bulbs should be unscrewed, | Wiped off with a cloth h wrung | SEE SOCIAL NOTICE 'FORTHCOMING MARRIAGE . Mr, and Mrs. Percy G. Griffin | wish to announce the forth- coming marriage of their daugh- ter, Patricia Ann, to Jack Rob- | ert Hall, son of Mr. and. Mrs. Willard R. Hall, all of Oshawa. 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