o 1 NT DD Pictured after their wedding recently in Northminster Unit ed Church Mr. and Mrs William G Brooks. The bride, former Miss Georgina Clark, who is a mem- ber of the Oshawa™ public school teaching staff, is the are Home Economics Graduates Find Many Opportunities Upper School or Grade 13 re- sults having been announced this |provides specialization in SEW-EASY By ANNE ADAMS t's SEW-EASY look smart on a small budget. Just whip up this hip - slimming skirt in wool, cotton tweed, or faille to team with casual dress-up tops. Make it in a few hours. Tomorrow's pattern: Half sizer. Printed Pattern Waist Sizes 24, 25 26, 28, 30, 32 Size 28 takes 1% yards 54-inch Printed direction s on each pat- term part. Easier, accurate Send FORTY CENTS (40c.) in i tamps cannot be accept pattern. Please print plainly SIZE. NAME, ADDRESS, STYLE NUMBER Send order to ANNE care of The Oshawa Times Pat- to 4862: Misses" ING THEIR SIGNATURES ADAMS, | | CHILD GUIDANCE | | By G. CLEVELAND MYERS jchurch or grange and you are |chairman of the affair, ofly a | few persons may stick by vou un- | til everything is cleared up. Over ithe years you have discovered that these few faithfuls are the same persons. SAME FEW | If you put on a party with re- frashments for your Cub Scouts or Camofire Girls you may find only tia few, or even none of them, ¥ sticking by until the last dish is # vit back in its place. The few who might stay to the end are {usually the same children who do s0 on any other such occasion When your son or daughter has a party at your own home, you, the mother, will probably be the last one in the kitchen In the home. school or club. few children get training in responsibility at finishing the job SELLING PEAS Last summer you set your child 10, to shelling peas. He mav have finished them, but the chances are he didn't dispose of the Ighells. You did that and even picked up the stray peas scatter- ted on the floor Most children who af home help do the dishes: or even do them alone, never renllv finich the job They leave that for you NEGLECTS DVTIFS When vour child began at soch jobs, vou supposed he could not put away the food or wash the pots and pans and so you did that. So no matter how old he grew he left these jobs for you Perhaps by the time vou got the food put awav he was out of sight and you did the entire job daughter of Mi. and Mrs. Wil. liam Kennedy Clark of Toronto and the bridegroom iz the son of Mrs, Samuel W. Brooks of Bowmanville, and the late Mr. Brooks. | «Photo bv Hornsby istration; management and equip- week, manv who were successful |Tment are now pondering the pros and] A Home Economist may be cons of various courses to pre- said to be an intervreter be pare them for the future. One of/tween industry and science and the most practical and profitable/the homemaker. She helps the fields for women is Home Eco-jconsumer understand the prod- {nomics, in which the four-yeaf ucts of industry and helps indus- degree course qualifies graduatés|try provide products for the for various positions as well as/homemaker. Ir other words, the laying the groundwork for suc-{Home Economist's work in this cessful home management. 'area is liaison between research | Macdonald Institute at Guelph and application {offers training in the field of Graduates work in numerous Home FEconomics, granting a areas, many teaching at the high Bachelor of Household Secience|p = '40.0 and extension degree from the University of To- with the Department of Agricul: {ronto. Entrance requirements are ture is another field of emplor u} iment. Some graduates enter bus- {ines and some research but all profit personally from their the same as for any other univer- sity -- 60 per cent standing in nine Grade 13 papers. On the same campus as the Ontario. Agricultural College, '"Mac" In- Practices, stitute is strictly a professional ["®¢"S |school, offering a four - year| Grade 13 graduates who are course. The first three years are interested in further information basic information about homelon the educational o unities economics, while the final year|in Home Economics may §rite to t h e{the Registrar of Macdonald Insti- form of three options: clothing tute, 0.A.C., Guelph, Ontario, for and textiles; institutional admin- a calendar. THE SCHOOL OF DANCING Ballet, Tap, Toe, Character, Baton, Acrobatic. Pre-School Sat., Sept. 5th, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. aside from their ca- Registration: at the MASONIC TEMPLE 91 CENTRE ST.,, OSHAWA Information: RA 3-7253 Make Sure Your Children Finish The Jobs They Began | | ; When there's a supper at the over food can be acquire school level. Dietetics offers work] work | "knowledge of good homemaking! Some New Housewares To Make Life Simpler For Homemaker: By ELEANOR ROSS [to be tossed away if dishwashing Luxurious utility was the happy is inconvenient or an undesirable keynote of the recent vatioal chore. A " i v . Housewares exhibit. Soon there'll] ea wagon really comes Learning to put away he, oR all sorts of delights K. "a into dts own with me unit which sarlier tha s rents sup- stores to make things easier and has «in tray tables. : ER in nigh Ti more pleasant for the home-| For the bathroom, there is a of good education. maker wide variety of items, including jo! = a new shower device which Certainly by the time the child BATTERY-POWERED BEATER maintains pre-set temperature {is eight or 10 he can and shotld' por instance, electric egg-beat-'and pressure even though the learn to put away the food and ing, salad whipping and drink-|water is being turned off and on. do the pots and pans and leave stirring no longer keep the home-| One nice device is a drip<dry ithe sink and all else neat and maker within the length of anirack, which is attached to the tidy. appliance cord. An attractive, 'chower head and flips back . 1 you are going to help him, re. battery-nowered beater coming against the wall when not in use. qgitire him to stick by until the on the market soon permits mix-| There are luxurious bath and {whole job is. finished. Require no ing chores anvwhere in the house. closet accessories that simply less when he is doing the inb patio or vard, istick on the wall and stay there alone. Even if you have a dish- washer he can learn to stack the no mere in Je Savboard Jor 8 or fasteners i in i the in chip, rust and peel-proof at ph Flee Nem been dseioned to nest them OTHER ACCESSORIES washed i {quietly on a vinyl-coated surface. Other items for various parts i |" Cutfing and serving pastrv isjof the house include such fancies {COMPLETE JOB to ba made cosier through a new as a swivel candelabra that en- | Suppose he is helping or doing scissors-tvpe cutter for sweet!ables the homemaker to change a job alone in the flower or veg- delicacies. -ithe design of her table center- etable garden. See that he not HAMBURGER PRESS Ipiece daily. : only sticks to the job un'il the RAMS there's that messy task of | Glocks share in the 'improve- main part is finished but that he chaning raw meat into patties, ents too--clocks that use tran- also puts away all tools and Te- This is to be taken care of with|sistors to make the automatic moves all trash or helps to do it. an aluminum hamburger press|units cordless. And there's a Follow the same procedure designed to control the shape and) a key Je that ean when he is a little older and thickness of each patty. dla Ror Biden mows the lawn. Require him to = ea lor eal a gt impai ipping with day by neigh ¥ S| A 5, %o ot to help do the clipping hi Le ha Rar) Anglers should enjoy the ver- ; ployees, is being helped along by satilit~ of an electric clock which FINISHED NONE I several notions, such as combina.|permits individual changes in its «all 20 jobs your {ions of carafes and heating unit fish-shaped decor, A bass today break-proof cups. saucers an] may be a pike tomorrow, as time plates in stainless plastic ! {moves on A flat eake pan, correctly sized SOQUEEFEZ-BOX SHAKERS The parent who really cares for ready-mixes, has a see-| And salt 'and pepper shakers about teaching his children re- throush cover of clear sponsibility will be very vigilant which can be turned uoside down vent of new squeeze-box contain- and strict about such matters, [for use as a serving tray, while ers which permit the user to (My bulletins, "How to Teach , Child to Help at Home" and oPem roaster Educating Your Child in Respon- ENHANCING KITCHEN eh sibility. may be had by sending al Luxurious beauty in the kitchen) sneezes: self-addressed. U.S. stamped en- will be enhanced hr a "country; Out of doors, there' is a host |velope to me in care of this news- garden" pattern of colorful veg- of new items for cookouts. paper.) letable designs on matching can-if Finally, the family chauffeur, | listers, cake cover, bread box whether that be Mom or Dad, PARENTS' QUESTIONS waste baskets and step-on eans, will be particularly Interested in Q. If it had to be a choice be-| Foilware offers the most used winter car kits designed to offer tween a Visit to the hairdresser shapes and sizes of pens and an "easy out' when stuck in by a daughter, 12, or her mother, Aiches made of aluminum foil suf snow or on slice ice. Kits include who should come first A. The mother, For happier feet at play or school Kaufman Foamtreads'are the rule} 2) If you will rec child has helped you do or has done himself. you may discover, {he actually finished none of them |onto food with a simple push of the re-used but low enough in cost'dér the car's rear wheels. JUNIOR SANDMAN $2.98 These comfy corduroy slippers come in various colors and have elastic side bands for snug fit. Foam rubber soles are weld- ed on, will not come loose from uppers. Sanitized, and you can toss 'em in the washer for easy washing. JUNIOR PARDNER $2.98 Your ghildren will get a bang out of the removable metal sheriff's badge and the tiny metal gun that comes out of its own leather holster. Corduroy uppers are various colors with white trim. Leather outsoles won't mark floors. Sanitized and washable. The secret of Insulator Kaufman "Foamtreads" «comfort and long wear KAUFMAN Fe NO CEMENT « NO NAILS « NO STITCHING JUNIOR ENCHANTMENT $3.49 New and adorable! Beautifully made of velvet with woven elasticized vamp band in matching color. Foam rubber midsoles and soft pliable leather outsoles insure foot comfort and long wear. Choice of sprightly colors -- all Sanitized and wash 'n' wear. WASHABLE HOUSE SHOES Made by Kaufman Rubber Co., Limited, Kitchener, Ontario 28 SMITH Going Back To School? Take time out to enjoy one of Smith Beverages deli- cious drinks. MEMBERS DAVIDSON'S SHOES 31 SIMCOE ST. NORTH RA 5-3312 /® CORNER OF KING & SIMCOE Wz RA 5-4611 Jone! y Shoe Guld Oshawa 18 SIMCOE ST. SOUTH RA 5-1833 Pot lids and pie tins need rattle without benefit 'of screws, nails : styrene take on new ideas with the ad- the aluminum pan doubles as an gpray these condiments directly thumb, No more pepper ficiently heavy to be washed and ste] traction mats to be slid un- & Running Water Simplifies Cook-out Since backyard dining became the fashion, outdoor tooks have 'been demanding running water at the side of the barbeque pit. With polythene piping, it is not much] imore difficult than connecting up a garden hose. The piping is placed in a shal Jow 'trench leading from the {house to the side of the pit. Be- {cause the plastic pipe is flexible [this trench can be directed] |around gardens and trees as {necessary One end of the pipe |is fastened to the water outlet {on the house and the other to a [faucet attached to the side of the barbecue. The sod is laid back jin the trench, the tap is turned! {and presto -- running water! Polythene will not deteriorate DIDN'T KNOW YOUNG MAYOR This week, along with thousands of other Palmer Specific Chiropractors, | am attending the annual Lyceum course of the Pal- mer School of Chiroprac- '#ie' in Davenport, lowa, U.S.A, Here | am receiv- ing instruction and latest information on the newest developments in - Chiro- | practic. The knowledge | it. Taps, couplings and the pipel] gained from attending | |itself jean be bought in most} these sessions will enable § {hardware and department stores. } ne to return better quoki v fied to offer the best CHILD PSYCHOLOGY LEAMINGTON, Ont. (CP)=A health care obtainable. [17-year-old playground supervisor | Ronald w. Bilsky, D.C. { 100 King St. East, found a way fo stop squirt-gun Teleph RA 8.5156 |wars on her playground. She or- elepirong BA Swi. |ganized a squirt-gun competition | Office p Th y between the boys and girls. Al August 27 ot 10 a.m: little girl emerged champion. The! by Ronald Bilsky, D.C. 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