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Whitby Free Press, 25 Jan 1973, p. 25

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City again I the t hut thie three ouses 7atch, had itiion, rhere .-Ifare ',rmy s set hu- -ale" ng. V 1him vorld. Sstill pIc in c and e and )e the somne Japan und a 'trary found tive." togra- aphed When Cs, lie pretty [î't be graph- a five ly lias .1 you - BROADCAST SCHEDULE 25- JANUARY 30 .M. Some 0f These Days - Part 4: Music and Peuple of the 1940's Basic Bible Briefs: Or. Bennett explains bible passages. Evenirg Report: News, Weather and-Sports Sound Talent7'3: <See Wednesday 5:30) Mainland China: A special program of stides presented by the vice president of Stelco on his trip through Red China. Film:<To Be Announced) The Country Doves: (See Thurs- day 8:00 p.m.) Friday Night Request: Music of yourchoicehosted by Frank Shet- ler and Deve Schulze a.m. Sermonette p.m. Mainland China: <See Friday Jan. 26, 7:00 p.m.) Some 0f These Days - Part 1: Music and Peuple of the 1940's Basic Bible Briefs: (See Friday Jan. 26, 5:45) Evening Report: Local News, Weather and Sports Scouting World: What is happening in Scouting Fashion: How to apply makeup Political Profiles: Jeff Mcllveen talks with local politiciens. 3 R's: A look into Cetholic Educations. Hotline to Heaven: Topic tonight "Cen the Power of God break Alcuholism?" Ski Cepers: Learn how to get the most out of the ski equipment you buy ) Do You Remember: Music of the Big Bands. JSermonette pm. Ottawa Report <Rogers Cable TV) Evening Report: Local News, Weather and Sports î Education with George Pearce El Hotline to Heaven: <See Monday, 8:00 p.m.) El Political Profiles: (See Monday, 7:00 p.m.) a Ski Capers: (See Monday, 8:30 p.m.) 0 Sound Stage: Tonight Clockwork Orange is reviewed. 0 Fashion: (See MondaÇ, 6:30 p.m.> 0 Sermonette MES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE HOUT NOTICE.... have to do is choose the right angle and proper lighting." "Not-so-pretty girls can be made to appear prettier in several ways, he explained. For instance, some girls do not look pretty face-on while in a profile they may appear quite acceptable. You can use a sot't lens 10 erase blemishes and sometimes a wide angle lens 10 "stretch" her, thus making hem appear taller if she's short." "But, the biggest thing is being able to recognize a woman's best qualities," he says. "Just about every girl hias soine good assets and you niust capitalize on thiese." "The average cutie," says the phiotographe r, "is between 19 and 26, as this is the best age group for phiotographs. Then, most likely, she's pretty, sîim, with a [air complexion and a good makeup. Other mnusts: a natural smile, and a great personality. They will coine across in the finished product." "Girls who are self-cen- tered, stiff and self-conscious, no malter how pretty, don't make good pictures at ail. If you are natural, pleasant and friendly, these qualities will be enhanced by the photo. lî's like a photographic lie- detector which shows up," he said. As for the advice, for al woutd-be photographers, Kal- nins says: "Just go out and shoot as rnany pictures as you cati. Then keep a notebook to record stops atnd speeds. It's flot treating the subject differently, it's seeing it dif- ferently. And flot the carnera cither as the sayine, goes, but the mvan behind the carnera." "AIway s keep an eye openi l'or the unuisual. For instance, when 1 an driving, 1 drive a littie slower. Personally'. 1 in the aftermath uf a tornado which left $800 million in damage in the South East United States don't believe in creating pic- tures, but I believe in record- ing events with a slightly off- the-cuff personal touch." -News photographY, " Alex says, "is not ail glainoum as dramiatized by the mnovie in- dustry. Thieme is some gla- mour, but underneath there's ani awful lot of hard work. Today's news photographer," hie says, is not only the man whio clicks the shutter: hc's a THE POODLE Often referred to as the French Poodle, Germany and Russia also dlaimi its origin. The namne actually cornes from the German verb "puddeln" rneaning 10 splash in water. Poodies were originally used as a water spaniel to hunt ducks and were clipped to make il easier for themn to work in water. Poodies were known in ltaly in the l6th century and in l-olland in the I 7th century. Today. there are three popu- lar acknowlcdged breeds in the Poodle family - tc Stan- dard, Min iatuire and Toy. The Standard's hieight wiIl becI15 inches and over, at the shoulder, when full grown; the Miniature, under 15 inches at the shoulder, and a wcll-bred Toy Poodie must be under I1I inches. The Miniature and Toy in aIl other respects are a replica of the Standard breed. Your choice of colours is unlimited-colours are sol- id and range [romi black, brown, silver, blue, apricot, creani to white. Their pro. ~<$ ~\fuse, of [standing coat is of -' hard texture and usually k clipped in the traditional "~'lion" style. Daily brushings are a mnust or your Poodle's coat wilI snlarl into tighit mats that only scissors will eliminate. At the saine lime you purchase your pet also buy a stiff wire-pegged brush and coarse steel cornb. Also, the ownership of a Poodie means the leamning of properly cîipping your pet in any of the various accepted styles or paying to have it professionally done. The average cost of visiting a pet salon for a bath and clip îs approxi- mately $ 10 to $12, a hitle more if you dog's coat is in bad condition. If you decide you have pîenty of time, skill and artistry to accomplish the job, I would suggest that you read several of the rnany excellent books on the market today which explain in detail the proper barber equipment that is necessary and charts illustrating the varlous styles. The best protection you cani give your Poodle is regular inoculations., These wilI guard himi against rabies, hepatitis, distemper, tetanus and leptospirosis (a canine disease, similar to jaundice). Keep him physically fit with pîenty of fresh-air, exercise, and always, a proper diet. One cannot emphiasize enough the constant came whichi shoul d.le, given to his eyes and ears. Daily çheck his lajournalist, darknroom techni- cian and part layout man as well. He's a photo editor and an artist on top of that. You must have ail these ingredients with a generous heaping of perseverance to make a good phiotographer, able to corn- pete wîth othiers." "And then, if you don't have tlie flair of "feeling" for phiotography - forget about il, because that's something that just doesn't corne with book knowledge." And with front page photos and colour spreads in some of this coun try's most prominent newspapers-he should know! FOOTNOTE: Alex Kainins lives in Whitby and free-lances for the Whitby Free Press. Currently, his photos can be found on the front pages and elsewhere in the Toronto Sun. eyes for tîny particles of dirt or minor irritations; and his ears for tiny mites. If none of the commercially prepared' eye or ear washes prove helpful, don't continue home- treatrnent. Take him to your veterinarian. Remember, an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure-both finan- cially and in worry and care. The average life span of this loving, intelligent, pet is about twelve years, but with proper diet and care, plenty of exercise and good companionship he'll probably reach a ripe old age of 15 to 18 years. "Tidbits" GIVE YOUR DOG A GOOD NAME! How much time is spent by a family in selecting their dog's name? Unlike a baby, a puppy's personality will be known within a few weeks of ownership. Choose a name that suits his individual characteristics. Remember, he's a merober of your farnily. COPYRIGHT 1973 PRICES EFFECTIVE 'à Mon., Jan. 29 to Sat., Feb. 3 BAYER CEPACOL ASPIRIN MOUTHWASIA i 100,s 14 ounce s e. - DENTAL Ili @.à M tt lfA W1MITSY CRI EAM SUGG. LIST $1.7 27 LYSOL SPRAY 14 ounce SUGG. LIST 1.13 is DImb SIL 4WMm~ U Alex surveys the wrack and ruin 1- L ..- -- .1-t ^.rw ii~u avoinmiiis BNULTRA CONFIDETS SPRAY DEODORANT 12's r- - rcr 1 Ir.T l tF\/l UGG, LIST 74e I ____________________________________________ m lit am 3L m ad

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