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The Oshawa Times, 15 Jul 1959, p. 9

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, July 15, 1959 9| | MARY HAWORTH'S MAIL Wants To Date Co-Worker But Fears To Jeopardize Job on farmer he caught her! It's! However, certain qualities of Well. that game character, or personal man, every gal is on her own, as a top drawer career woman once| proclaimed -- meaning that the| breaks and techniques that spell succeds in one instance, 'either won't happen or wouldn't suffice | | | Dear Mary Haworth: 1 am your until finally | daily reader and think you are an old folk jest ' doing a marvellous job. Perhaps of tag has been going on since necessary to the huntress, if the] you can shed some light on my time immemorial, and if you law of averages is to work for| |dilemma haven't the nerve to try your hand her. She needs to think for her- 1 am in my 20s, a pretty girljat it--improvising to suit the oc- self, to have the courage of her (so they tell me) and hold a re- casion--perhaps you are unnatur-|convicdons (to do as her instinct WIFE PRESERVERS {sponsible job at a good salary. I ally timid and backward too counsels). She should be resource- _ _ , / Ihave dated men my own age, as. The question in my mind is ful, enterprising, self-reliant, self- You'll always have a center- ) | well as men many vears my sen-|whether your dream man is worth |respecting (hence pleasantly deaf Diece handy i You keep a pot of jjor--men with jobs both inferior|the effort. He sounds like a queer © obstructionist criticism). Also, vy P Joe house, ly pretly |and superior to mine. Unfortun- duck, actually--on the obscurely she should be friendly, hospitable, Dow, It oan ¥ Sus ST ouna |ately, I have never fallen in love His evasiveness, in Socially active--a party giver and can osic! 5 an own the g Recently 1 have met a manijpoking away when wi say party goer--and liberal in singing very attractively, whom I would like to know better. | "hello" and never meeting vour the praises of people she values.| Yet I can't take the initiative, eye during a business discussion, This type of woman collects 0s tear of raking a fou of my-|isn't a prepossessing trait allies and cultivates cronies, for self. 1 can't play up to him, to; gq, p re , ave their immediate or long-term|3.: } make him notice me, because it's aad = Fon Sure Jord have usefulness to her; and in 1, King William Hafus 13037-1100) not my nature; I think men : creates the impression of livi g| They were Stalled ine spun and should be the aggressors. Also, in contentment, not acting "fron, vElNed at three shillings. a SALMON CROWN SALAD he is a co-worker, I don't want minded of 3. cor PVP Tus. hunger," when making a candid Garden Bounty Complements {to jeopardize my job. Ts Foor Lo play for a new man's special ne) X TON! band's allies, > evening, Bounty From The Sea ISEENS FOND is interested, or I ro interest MH. st i xliatelv his out. i Mary Haworth counsels would be, given opportunity. But most immediately his wife cut | hrough her col Served cold or hot, fish and|1% cups cooked, chilled peas [ definitely feel that he is timid in her voice through her column, not by mail fresh garden produce make good|l cup coarsely diced cucumber |. 41 kward. For example, if he subject. after ex- Or personal interview Write her . olica "olor » x sttuce . ¥ ¥ i 4 i ; ta he in care of this newspaper. meal partners. The delicate color cup shredded lettuce needs help from my department just a minute he ho pap SPORTSWEAR LTD. OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE neurotic side FIRST ROYAL SOCKS The first pair of royal woollen hin oi, ih mn {socks on record was owned by to succeed in hooking him Speaking of hooking--I am re give you Travel and 50,000.00 STOC with an edge changed the claiming: "In will be telling you how I 'hooked that can experience places The Agency from personal Tips on particular a TIER, i and flavor of fish contrasts pleas ingly with deeper-toned, crisp, fruits and vegetables. On a hot summer's day have you ever| tried serving rosy chunks of cook- ed or canned salmon atop a medley of cool green vege. tables? Recipe for this salad has been supplied by the home econ- omists of Canada's Department of Fisheries. Salmon Crown Salad 1 (7%-ounce) can salmon | cucumber, 2 tbsps. French dressing Crisp lettuce Drain salmon and break into good-sized chunks, Combine peas, shredded lettuce and French dressing; toss lightly un til vegetables are well coated with dressing. Place in lettuce- lined salad bowls or in lettuce cups arranged on individualf serving plates. Top with chunks of salmon. Serve with mayon- naise. Makes 4 servings A Cold Meal on a Hot Day | Can Fill Child's A common complaint around most homes whenever the ther mometer and newly-defined die- comfort index soar, is that it's too hot to eat. Sound nutrition practice demands that everyone consume certain necessary foods regardless of the weather, every day. Fortunately, however, when it comes to the nutritive value of meals, hot and good are no longer considered synonymous, accord- ing to food specialists of the tario Department of Agriculture In other words, the temperature of food isn't nearly as important ~ to health as people used to think You may remember reading about the Oslo breakfast, an ex- periment tried because teachers there became greatly concerned over the meals Norwegian school children were eating. If a child or. teenager is to grow strong and well, the main meal of the day must supply certain mater- jals -- calcium for bones, protein for growth, iron for blood, vita mins for health, resistance to disease and growth, and so on. studies in both Norway and Bri u on hot lunches and on Vina the ay gained 3 per cent more in both height and weight on the cold lunches, had fewer colds and infections and clearer Requirements long as it's wholesome tritious, the it. Leave out the starches, sugars and soft drinks and give your- self a holiday from the hot stove for at least one meal. When it's too hot to cook, enjoy the Oslo- type meal with a clear con- science Ontario-grown vegetables and fruits and Ontario - produced cheeses and milk provide every requirement for a properly: bal- anced, fully nutritious diet throughout the summer season. skins. ~~ The general pattern of the cold ° hmeh was whole wheat sand- wiches with a nourishing filling rine a such as cheese or liver paste, raw vegetables, milk and an apple or carrot to clean the teeth and stimulate the gums. Hot lunches tested included meat and potatoes, cooked vegetable of some sort, milk and dessert, often a suet pudding. The latter group went without fresh fruit, fresh vegetables and cheese So stop worrying about cold lunches on hot, sultry, summer days. Food needn't be hot -- as One Wife Enough For Noble Sheik MONTREAL (CP) Sheik Admad Irshad, handsome 35- year-old bachelor, has profound | views on the subject of matri- | mony. At a press conference he fixed his stare on the only lady in the room and said "One wife is necessary. A second is a wanton luxury. A third is just plain waste. As for a fourth--thats punishment.' In his native Pakistan he is entitled to four wives. But he made it plain he isn't in Canada looking for a wife. He's a bank manager at home and is here on a tour sponsored by the Bank of Nova Scotia. 7", RY 7033 UNUSUAL CROCHET By ALICE BROOKS Elegant centrepiece for your dining table! A graceful swan, easy to crochet with a border of lacy pineapples. Fill it with fruit or colorful flowers. Pattern 7033: directions for '"'swan" centrepiece in heavy jiffy cotton. Starch for stiffness i Send THIRTY - FIVE CENTS (coins) for this pattern (stamps cannot be accepted) to The Osh- awa Times Household Arts Dept Oshawa, Ontario. Print plainly NAME, ADDRESS, PAT- TERN NUMBER Our 1959 ALICE BROOKS Needlecraft Catalogue has many lovely designs to order; crochet- ing, knitting, embroidery, quilts, dolls, weaving. A special gift, in the catalog to keep a child hap pily occupied a cutout doll and clothes to color. Send 25 cents for your copy of the book THERE'S A DAISY OF A SALE at your he never consults me, but one of the girls under my jurisdiction: 1 come into the picture after- him." From which I gathered that both were combatively aware ward. she had been a prime mover in negotiating their "togetherness.' We can't say 'hello" to each (If trye, is to he other without his turning away. |ated for picking While discussing business pro- cedures with me, he is looki ng HUNTING METHODS away, not at me. I could Getting down to and on--ang it's all a big puzzle. want to know how I think he must be fond of me, as co-worker into having he says lovely things about me. you--as his idea How can I attract his attention And without becomi: without throwing myself at him? the audience sees your efforts re Thank you in advance for anyebuffed. Homestly, I don't help you can give me E.S there is any risk-proof method of ON CHASING MEN stalking a man; rule-of Dear E.S.: You've heard about|thumb for corralling him the girl who ran after the man' In getting a job and getting a congratu a winner she cases, you your with imably 20 on to lure a date pres a joke think nor any and nu- g child will thrive on i 12 KING EAST customs, o FREE DELIVERY OF TICKETS e PAY LATER PLAN eo EUROPEAN GROUP TRAVEL o INDIVIDUALLY ARRANGED CLEANED TOURS BY BUS, SHIP, RAIL ns CONTACTS TO YOUR SATISFACTION NU-WAY RUG and CARPET SALES 174 Mary St. RA 5.0433 No Service Charge No Parking Problems DONALD TRAVEL SERVICE 300 DUNDAS E., WHITBY PHONE MO 8-3304 or RA 5-4831 RA 3-3633 EVISCERATED TURKEYS . Ib. 39¢ LEAN PEAMEALED COTTAGE ROLLS-49 TENDER DELICIOUS BLADE STEAKS = 99° cub» 69 FRESH BOILING FOWL 29 FRESH SHANKLESS PORK Shoulders Ib. 33 CUT-UP CHICKEN LEGS, THIGHS, BREAST. . . . . WINGS -. . . . : BACKS & NECKS . LEAN SLICED COOKED HAM 1.89. Ib. 69: bh. 35¢ bh, 10: § SLICED BREAKFAST BACON . . . 21.00 BONELESS SINGER SEWING CENTER There are demonstrators galore, some re- duced as much as $74.00 off the regular price. There are portable and beautiful console models -- some only two weeks old, also a wide selection of Rentals --. Re- possessions and Used Machines. Terms can be arranged under Singer's own ac- ceptance Department. All are guaranteed and backed by Singer Sewing Machine Co. So Come Early For Best Selection SINGER SEWING CENTER 16 Ontario Street, RA 5.5443 READY TO SERVE CLUB STYL/ Hams: 69 STUFFED READY FOR THE OVEN PORK ROAST READY TO SERVE BONELESS Hams: 89 BONELESS DINNER Hams: 85 BONELESS VEAL ROAST 59 MEATY SPARE RIBS RUMP ROAST OR BONELESS ROUND STEAK ROAST Ib. 79- SHANKLESS SMOKED PICNIC STYLE PORK SHOULDERS Ib. 39¢ REDUCED TO 50% AND MORE! OUR STORE MIGHT LOOK EXPENSIVE BUT OUR SPORTSWEAR IS NOT TOMORROW -- FRIDAY -- SATURDAY ON SALE 97 REGULAR TO 7.95 . 97 COTTON SLIM AMAGES SINT g7 IMPORTED COTTON BLOUSES REGULAR TO 5.95 COTTON SKIRTS PULLOVERS orton REGULAR TO 5.95 97 SUMMER DRESSES TO 1-971 6-97 SPORTRITE REVERSIBLE SKIRTS 1 6-97 34.97 ALL-WEATHER COATS 3.971 6-97 TAILORED SUITS imporTED FABRICS REGULAR 59.50 TO 79.50 REGULAR 24.95 TO 35.00 i BOATS roy et h . a7 to 1 3 . a JANTZEN BATHING SUITS, 10% to 25% off Camel Hair, Harris Tweed Coats . . . half price! HUNDREDS OF OTHER ITEMS AT BARGAIN PRICES! AT THESE PRICES--ALL SALES FINAL PLEASE SEIGNEUR'S OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE

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