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The Oshawa Times, 7 Aug 1959, p. 7

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TROLLEY CLOTH linen 26-27 threads to the inch and measured 17'2 inches x inches. If you would like to have the instructions simply | stamped, self-addressed I'he expert need!ewoman will find hours of pleasure working this classic trolley cloth or tray mat. The original was worked in peacock blue thread on coral CHILD GUIDANCE Reading For Pleasure Pays Good Dividends CLEVELAND MYERS to find the help of a reading It is very important for the Pert or reading clinic for him child's later success in school tojyy yy pg INSPIRED have read many good books. Con-| v shi | et a few poor readers may be sider the thousands of bright linspired by persons they esteem Wk ; er . hl r ns th st youths failing on tests for enter to drive themselves to read more ing college because they never), ; ore believing .they can read much for pleasure. profit fore doing ht car It still may not be too late P|" 1 know something about this inspire the child in the upper|y wags a very poor reader myself grades or high school, who has| when I was a boy. I could read read very little, to read a good| words pretty well, but did not many books now. He may have read well for meaning. 1 didn't average skill at reading but more know what my trouble was and often, he is a poor reader. He nobody told me or offered to may read no better than a fifth, |p. fourth or even third grader But my eldest brother, whom -- g , i 0 we NOT MUCH HOPE I greatly admired and who never There is not much hope for Went far in formal education but stimulating children to read more read a good deal himself all his books which are hard for them to/}ife, kept urging me after I was read. How many poor readers do eight or ten especially in my vou know who read mueh for! teens. to read many books. I can pleasure, beyond comics? remember his saying So our first problem in trying Garry. you should to get a poor reader, at any age, 8. to read more books for pleasure; Also, a favorite aunt did like- is to find ways of helping him (Wise. When 1 was in the middle become a better reader. We may, 2rades she sent me a book every do so by providing him with stmas. It was suited for a books and. other materials inter-|Child my age but far too hard to him and in language, for me to enjoy enough for him to read] Yet I'm sure something well, Also, we may need Came out their urging. I did . 5 -- |drive myself to read some, but {not much, so poorly did I read {my conscience even through col But their urging was always on lege and graduate school 1 took a spurt reading skill when I began reading to my own iehildren, and to this day I regu- {larly read a great deal, select- lively, sometimes from a sense of duty. (My bulletins, Home Helps for Poor Readers I and II, may be had by sending a self-addressed, |U.S. stamped envelope te me in |care of this newspaper.) | PARENTS' QUESTIONS Q. I can never get our son, ten, ito do any jobs about the home |without an argument | A. Require a few regular jobs, lif you have enough spine to en- |force them. Otherwise, don't tell {him or even ask him to do such |Jobs send a en- ex By G. be read good of at Nitrset Broken Arm On 100th Birthday | CLIFFORD, Ont. (CP)--Mrs. |Robert Hunt celebrated her 100th birthday quietly Tuesday, recov- ering from a broken arm. | A son and four daughters had planned a birthday party but called it off when Mrs. Hunt fell {in June. and injured the arm. Messages of congratulation |were received from the Queen, {Prime Minister Diefenbaker, Op- position Leader Lester Pearson, former cabinet minister C. D 4557 H Premier Leslie Frost and 3 owe, Premier Leslie an WZES 0-1 others. Mrs. Hunt, who has 18 great ALL- DAY DELIGHT | rand daughters and two great grand daughters, was born | By ANNE ADAMS Lig Wehesiey in Waterloo Town "Oh, what a tiny waistline," is ship. Her husband died in 1940 the compliment you'll hear when! S you wear this breezy beauty! Scooped neck, billowy skirt it has scallops 'n' buttons to pin point curvy midriff Tomorrow's | pattern: Women's dress Printed Pattern 4557: Misses' Sizes 10, 12, 14 16, 18. Size 16 takes 4% yards 35-inch fabric Printed directions on each pat- tern part er, accurate Send FIFTY CENTS (50¢.) in coins (stamps cannot be accept- ed) for this pattern. Please print plainly SIZE, NAME ADDRESS, STYLE NUMBER Send order care of tern Dept so id . | BUYING A RUG? See Our Stock Before You Do . . . HIGHER QUALITY LOWER PRICES NU-WAY RUG AND CARPET SALES 174 MARY $Y to ANNE Oshawa Oshawa, ADAMS The Times Pat. RA 3.1202 Ontario | Sandwich Plate | For Lunch Party Here's a sandwich suggestion that's good to know when you | want a different main course to | serve many, Soup, juice or jellied salad are good meal starters. Ice cream or sherbert served with © small cookies and pots of coffee lor tea (iced or hot) complete the | meal. Sandwich Luncheon Special |72 slices bologna. 2% to 3 inches|, in diameter 2 quarts shredded lettuce 172 slices tomato |24hard-cooked eggs, sliced 24 slices bacon, cooked crisp 48 slices rye or wholewheat bread, buttered 3 cups salad dressing 3 cups sweet mustard pickles, chopped Put 2 slices buttered bread on| |each plate. Top bread with one-| # |third cup shredded lettuce, Ar-| range on each slice of bread the| following: three slices bologna, three slices tomato, one egg sliced w, and one strip of cooked bacon. | 'Mix salad dressing with mustard pickle. Put ¥ cup salad dressing] into small souffle cups. Serve on sandwich plate. Makes 24 serv ings. Wedding Scene Evokes Tears NEW YORK (AP)--Some Rus-| sian women wept at a wedding in the American exhibition n Moscow, Mrs. Tobe Davis, fashion consultant and writer, aid Tuesday on her return from i the exhibit. "They have only civil weddings there,"" Mrs. Davis said But the spectators were baffled women's golf clothes "The Russians didn't under stand our sporis clothes and wanted to know what the golf clubs were for," Mrs. Davis re- ported. "They liked the glamor thes and some of the women tears in their eyes wher vitnessed the wedding i scene by cle had they scene.' Caretul Grooming Creates Beauty velope plus ten cents for hand! ing to the Needlecraft Depart- ment of The Oshawa Times, re Beauty questing Trolley Cloth, Leaflet ys has in some No. E-7070 phasizing our characteristic to create the beauty. To attribute to & ance, which can sion of evervone and trouble. It number of small things: 1 rhich should be t occasion: make- the correct for the time a gift which each of measure, By em- most beautiful we can do illusion of perfect well groomed is perfect appear be the posses. for comprises of a immacu- be THE STARS SAY ESTRELLITA one By FOR TOMORROW This is a day in wi the unexpected.' plans as final may be nece and adaptable! pect S » for sudden ssary. Be no since up must be and plac hair shining clean: hands cared for and perfectly ed thaay, that may ha to work rather industriously between now and the end of October. the re- vards will be well worth the ef- fort, Do not sidestep additional job responsibilitic since these could be the stepping stones to the successes indicated then. Also, avoid extravagance and do not, in any deplete cash re serves Planetary help along monetary lines won't be generous until late November, but you will then enter a good cycle which should last well into 1960 a brief period in domestic and so- airs should proceed smoothly in the 12 months ahead and, for the single, romance is al bright prospect in late November and December: also in May and June A child born on this day will be endowed with all the qualities needed to hold a position of au- thority revisions alert FOR THE BIRTHDAY If tomorrow is vour vhile b indicates your everything, first comes cleanliness bath followed by which Above foremost a daily deodorant protection is a personal every individua horoscope vou 1VE matfer must solve | ant works better while others pre- fer a liquid or stick hla PACKED IN N.B. New Brunswick produces al most the entire Canadian pack of canned sardines, worth $5.- 650,500 in 1957 Except for late December cial aff BUY AUSSIE BEEF VANCOUVER (CP)--The big demand in Canada and the United States for Australian frozen beef and mutton has resulted in a new monthly refrigeration ser from Australia to the west coast. cycle in October and, beginning we the end of November, you will enter an excellent 6-month petioy where finances are concerned Personal relationships are also under fine aspects--except for a {brief period in late December. A DAY AFTER TOMORROW A good day for both business and financial ventures. Put forth your very best efforts on Monday and don't waste time on non-es- sentials. P. M. influences en- courage sociability; promote new|possible . and lasting friendships. job or home environment in Oc- |tober could prove most auspi- FOR THE BIRTHDAY cious. Avoid anxiety and nervous If Monday your birthday, tensions in November, and look your horoscope indicates that|{for some heartwarming news in time and effort expended now in|December furthering goals--both immediate A child born on this day will and future will pay off haund-|be sensitive and intuitive, but somely. While you may be cur-|will have to curb a tendency to| rently in somewhat of a "dull" |pamper himself. is SPECIAL! FROM AUGUST 7th TO 13th 1 PINT OF DAIRY QUEEN ICE CREAM 16 Assorted Flavors Reg. 40c SIMCOE ST. NORTH at Taunton Rd. interview, vice| old on June 25, It will be started in September. | job matters will pick up Dives in Sky, Twists and Turns Before Opening Parachute TORONTO (CP)--Parachuting seems a little dull to Ilona Ber- ger, a 21-year-old Toronto insur- ance clerk, so she seeks exira thrills by delaying the tug of her ripcord. While plunging through the air, she spreads her arms and twists body through various aerial I re The speed of her sky dive could hit 120 miles an hour. "Then at 2,000 feet your parachute,' "and you open she said in an the fun is over." Miss Berger, 105 pounds, already jumps to her credit any other woman member of Tor- onto's Parachute and Sky Diving Club, has 130 all ¥ five-foot-five and -more' than : She learned parachuting in her 3 native Hungary, where she was women's sky diving champion. \cou NTS SECONDS | When making a short 10-second | Jump, she said, she concentrates, jon counting the seconds. On [longer jump, she uses a stop! {watch fixed to her reserve para- | chute bag. "You can make timing," she said. If the para- chute opening was a second too| late, the jumper would hurtle into the ground i But sky diving isn't t ous, Miss Berger said. There w little iraffic in the sky. It | more hazardous driving on {highway Miss Berger is looking pariner her own weight, with whom to do a jumping stunt. The two divers would jump together, )» danger as was a tor a much | a little time] § ap-| must always be| B= must be well| § manicur- and feet carefully pedicured. | and | § sice of a deodorant | which § Some! people find that a cream deodor-| al a mistake in| ILONA BERGER glide toward each other, ex change a baton, glide apart, come back together for baton switch. Then they pull their' ripcords for descent. Tlona was only 15 when made her first jump. She parachufists first learn to fall ir gradual until they ready to drop from a mock para chuie harness at about eight feet stages On their first jump, the the plane makes sure they in the right place and their cord is pulled automatically. rip HAPPY LITTLE BRENT date with the photographer is Brent Mar- shall, son of Mr. and Mrs, Bruce Caverly, Beaufort ave- nue. Brent, Enjoying his a who was one year | is the grand- ! Mi Caverly, Hampton, and Mrs. W. Saginaw, Michigan. -Photo by and Mrs. K and Mr, Brown, son of A, Ireland pilot of drop COUPLE REMARRY } STOCKPORT, England (CP)--|~ Margaret and Robert Davies, di- vorced 26 years ago, married again in this Cheshire town.|, Their 31-year-old: married daugh-| ter attended the ceremony | linto desired shapes or make into then another would) safe she | \ are CUDDLE TWINS By ALICE BROOKS TWINS a itil e mom! hours of fun dressing them dolls arrive with kimono, sacque, bon- net, dr diaper set, T-shirt Pattern 7 directions, pattern pieces for dolls and clothes. THIRTY - FIVE CENTS for this pattern (stamps be accepted) to The Times, Household Arts Dept., Oshawa, Ontario. Print plainly NAME, ADDRESS, PAT- TERN NUMBER Ow 1959 ALICE BROOKS Needlecraft Catalogue has many crochet. happy news for Twin "sock" layettes 29 Send (coins) cannot Oshawa lovely designs to order: ing, knitting, embroidery, dolls, weaving A special gift, pily occupied -- a cutout doll and | clothes to color for your copy of the book. She'll spend many | quilts, | in| the catalog to keep a child hap- | Send 25 cents THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, August 7, 1959 9 SANDWICH FILLING This easy-to-make sandwich fill- ing is good spread lavishly be- tween plain or toasted bread. It's __ | well-suited for open face or dainty| ~ ltea sandwiches. Spread the filling] lightly over buttered bread, cut fancy rolled sandwiches. 2 hard-cooked eggs %2 cup finely chopped celery 1 cup finely ground or chopped] ham | 3 tablespoons pickle relish 1% cup mayonnaise Chop eggs, add celery, ham, | pickle relish and mix thoroughly Superfluous Hair PERMANENTLY REMOVED By Electrolyss and the newest, fastest, Series of worry and i "PREE € Consultation RESULTS GUARANTEED MARIE MURDUFF will be in Oshawa Genosho Hotel, August 11:12 Phone RA 3-4641 for on these dates. as you add the may Makes about 2% cups sandwich filling. in BLACK & WHITE or COLOR! | YASHICA LM SI with BUILT-IN EXPOSURE METER k case $10.04 Here is the convenience of an accu rate, sensitive, reliable exposure meler built right into the camera. And here is camera quality to spare. 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