Oshawa Times (1958-), 26 Oct 1967, p. 16

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16 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, October 26, 1967 Friends staged a friendly demonsiratio against George Day awa to take in Sarnia at a party last Saturday ning. The farewell was hosted leaving Career Women Can Advance On Experience Of Others By ROBERTA ROESCH What qualities must have to get their full share Of/that come your way. Be eager, opportunities in the y today's country's top level jobs? This is a question: that tossed back and forth when the|™anner, realize people may re subject of career opportunities comes up, so today we are de- tailing a few observations culled) from the stories of four working 'women who made it to the top. VARIOUS FIELDS In alphabetical order, FRIENDS 'PROTEST' Mr, and Mrs Osh- up residence surprise eve- party by Mrs. js | Silastic. While you work in this| offer. [sake a aeee Gia tie ack tassel Anthony Haylock and Mrs. Aid and Mr. Day is. on the Baker and held at entertainment com mittee, Baker's home on Fair- Mrs. Anthony Haylock pre- lawn Avenue. Mr. and Mrs sented Mr. Day with a George Day have resided polaroid camera and Mrs. in Oshawa for nine years Day with a leather purse on behalf of the friends in attendance. David Boakes, vice-president of the Old and have been active in the Old Country Club. Mrs. Day is president of the Ladies' ability without arrogance as you women|to the chances and challenges istic about job situations a) seck new ideas and insights. energetic and endlessly enthu-\huy the service or product you Then keep trying and don't give up From the story of Amelia Lobsenz, founder and president of her own New York publie re- Learn the busi-! spect you for your drive, but not necessarily like you for it Knowing this, learn to-conceal it because when you work with lations agency people it's important that they ness in which you work or want like you, too. to é on your From the story of Myra knowledge and initiative to de- they | Janco, president of Draper Dan-'velop your full capacity to do are: Mildred Custin (retailing); |------ Myra Janco Amelia Lobsenz (public rela- tions); and Patricia Murphy (restaurateur). Their stories and the pointers that result from their tales are reported in a book on my desk "The Executive. Break- called through." Written by Auren Uris, an au-| thor of books on business and management, this readable vol- ume presents the job tales of 17 men and four women who made it to the heights. Then in a se-} ries of postscript analyses Uris} details what to learn from their stories. Here are his suggestions based on the stories in his book: | From the story of Mildred Custin, president of Bonwit Tell-| er in New York: Be a can-do) OSHAWA TIMES PICTURE RE-PRINTS 20% Discount o n Orders of 5 or More Pictures Available At NU-WAY PHOTO SERVICE 251 King St. E., Oshawe 8 x 10 -- 1.50 each 5x7 -- 1.25 each (advertising); | "Vd forgotten how well my false teeth could fit. Now they fit beautifully again!' The secret ? CUSHION GRIP*, unique pliable relining agent that you apply directly from a tube. CUSHION GRIP makes teeth fit! gums exacily to restore natural suction, eliminate slipping and sore spots. Tasteless, odorless, it provides remarkably snug grip, yet never hardens. 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Massive proportions of the Moorish influence are NOW ON DISPLAY AT House Furniture co. 725-5432 COUPLE'S DEPARTURE Pictured. above, Anthony Harlock lwon't Mrs. George Day, Day, and David |Hot Wash And Quick Dry fravsi'utar'ta"t "ts Keeps Steelware Stainless By ELEANOR ROSS Stainless steel table and cook-| abrasive ing pieces are as easy to clean and as sanitary as glass andieq for just this task. But pre- china, In addition they will not| vention is always better than) tough spots. break. Plain soap or detergent|cure, 80 use even heat when and water comprise the best Cooking, and don't leave empty cleanser for stainless steel flat- ware-and hollowware. MANUAL OR MACHINE Excellent results are obtained |by hand or dishwasher. Even'ajso id sticky sauces will usually come really paste der. Country Club presented the with a. silver bowl on behalf of the club rose stubborn burned-on food either add bak-) ing soda to the water, or use a made with |water and a fine scouring pow- deposits metal, |do so, scour vigorously men. OVERHEATED REACTION Dark areas may have formed on pieces that have been inad- jvertently overheated. They harm the many people clean them if only for the sake of appearance. To with} which are heavier duty cleaning is often necessary, but not difficult. For/on cooking units with a and| towel. Then wash with but Hiels, Inc., a Chicago advertising| your work outstandingly well. If the bottom of your lowest desk firm: Package. your brains at-|you are a woman, cultivate ob- | drawer. : tractively and wrap them up jectively in order to compete} |with a will to win. Carry your|Successfully with From the story of Patricia But Murphy, nationally known res- while you are competing with taurateur: Do things in a first- g : : Constantly look for) person and say "Yes, I'll do it") show a first-rate mind. Be real-/fee] that a woman must assume|ways and means to improve a "tough" role in order to get your situation. Then as you dis- ahead in the world. You have to'cover these ways be willing to your male you needn't put femininity injrisks involved. competitors, don'tjrate way Know why people would want to|pe smart and capable--yes--but|take a forward step despite the jless ste ammonia, | | commercial removers formuiat- equipment on the stove. jrection of the fine polishing) -------- jlines of the metal to keep its lovely satiny finish. cleaning job. light grease. household flatware. DREAM CAME TRUE VANCOUVER hotlica in 1939. | For areas where suds would |make the job more diffucult, : . . just use ammonia and water to stainless steel wool and a mildly|+emove Follow cleanser.| with a clear rinsing and wipe |There are several very 200d' with a dry clean cloth. Use a jpaste of abrasive powder, am- |monia and water for specially Stainless steel cannot be; "over cleaned," since it is not a lating, but solid throughout. Have on hand the right clean-| Aye ake. ona use oe your ing hot when the car is closed) jing aids to begin with: A cloth,! tainless steel a sponge or a fiber pad. Stain-|rinest quality is as carefully|them with a road map, rag, ete. el pads or sponges are! ade as the most expensive sil-|-- i eal siege _aterials! verware and is meant to dress right off if flatware is pre-and Se os atlas. co ee most formal table. soaked a few minutes before} washing. Careful drying imme- diately after washing prevents |: white "water spots, actually mineral deposits from the tap water. Stainless steel tableware) SIMILAR CARE should be stored so that the The| up and parked in the sun, cover) 7 ¢ Busy women appreciate the) Whatever cleaning materials minimum of care that stainless |you use, always rub in the di-| too) requir (CP)--A_ 25- |year-dream came true for Jose- The same care goes for kitch-| phine Wood with a recent. publi- pieces don't rub against one an-jen sinks, counters and splash | cation of her book on the native} other. Since pots and pans get} boards of stainless steel, as well! much greater use than flatware,' as for built-in ranges and ovens.|Wood, of Vancouver, says she Always wipe off excess grease started the book "by accident"| paper| while travelling in Latin Amer-| costumes of Guatemala. 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Mrs. Den daughter of Mr. ar liam Tkatch of © merly of Canora, S: The attendants at twenty-five years Stefanuik of New Mrs. William Ky! katchewan were un tend the reception. Mr. and Mrs. [I two children, a son a daughter, Cathe children presented | corsage of white ca a boutonniere. The head table 1 with a three-tiere cake and white ca floral arrangements santhemums and tions were a gift fr Mrs. Dennis' childr: The Reverend Jc said grace after w was served. Those ! Mrs. Mac Van A Michael Bozowsky, las Ross, Mrs. Edi . wich, Mrs, Leo Bt Michael! Nichol! Katherine Cheredar Mary Anonichuk. Affectionate _ tril paid to Mr. and Mr the Reverend Jol master of ceremoni Zinkewich and f Catherine Dennis. tional Ukrainian hyr by all. Ronald Deni a toast to his 1 Catherine Dennis toast to her father. Many cards, gifts were received. Mrs Allen presented a g of family, friends a1 Mrs. Michael Nicht sented a gift from ian Presbyterian Ch Aid of which Mrs. | Buy your

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