on the market, begioning Withjout the growing season. Canning, THE OSHAWA TIMES, Soturday, September 19, 1959 7 asparagus, lettuce, spinach and|(recziag, picking, Jans L 34 bid other salad greens, through the| aking when bus SM VOBE opines, frozen foods, rutabagas, Branch, Ontario Department of ries o ead to os, Tasvhes season are other ways to provide|turkey, "Your Money's Worth in|Agriculture, Parliament Build- pei '| Spending More Money on Food | Does Not Mean Better Meals cauliflower. potatoes|better meals throughout the| Food" "Let's Cook it Right", ings Toronto, will help you serve | and apples, with many of the|Year. "Your Food and Your Figure". |belter meals and build better | Everyone is hearing the slogan The seven basic food groups.| ucts in good supply through-' Bulletins on preparing salads,|available from the Information|families. |"Better Meals Build Better Fam-|daily requirements for good . ) : | n°' |ilies" on all sides right now. This|health, are: WOMEN es, {campaign is necessarily a co-oper-| Green and yellow vegetables ative effort, beginning with grow-| Vitamin C.rich fruit jah and manufacturers, through| Potatoes, other vegetables and |distributors and retailers to the|fruits |consumer. No matter how nutri-] Milk and milk products tious the products offered in food| Meat, poultry, fish and eggs stores may be, and there is mo| Bread, flour and ceicals finer food grown anywhere than| Butter, WHERE SMART CATHRINE KIM AND DEBRA LYNNE |will be nutritious often results in in Oniario, the final step must be |taken by the consumer in buying and preparing good food. The family meal rather than the meal on the run is not only more nour- ishing but results in better fam-| ily relationships. | etter meals do not necessar- lily result from spenging more Planned menus which include foods from sll groups every day are the first step toward better meals. Buying in quantities wherever practical and buying foods which are in plentiful sup- ply help keep food costs down. From early spring till late fall, fresh, Ontario - grown produce is money on food purchases. In fact, skill in planning meals, buying and preparing food that Health Minister |much greater value for the dol- |lar. In order to cheose foods |from the basic food groups, learn | seasons and prices, match quality |and use, watch food prices. ~---------------- | TORONTO 'Wants Full Study Of Nursing Routine (CP)--Health Min- |ister Dymond of Ontario an- Discover your covergirl figure in the NEW Playtex" {nounced Thursday that he will |convene a conference here next month to study. all aspects of nurse training, recruitment and working conditions. and Mr, and Mrs. George Wad- | Press Club Will dell, Bethany 'Choose Executive --Photo by Hornsby | " -- By CAROLYN WILLETT . y He indicated the emphasis Cathrine and Debra, who is| Charming daughters of Mr. | four years ard a half, are the and Mrs. Melville McGee, Rag- | granddaughters of Mr. and ra Lynne. Eighteen-month-old | Mrs. Edgar McGee, Lindsay, lan, are Cathrine Kim and Deb- Canadian Press Staft Writer |g, },, placed on recruitment, young | convention here, lan being women held a banquet for their| Ce health de- hi] 'eal so-|we can repair or modify the path-| They had g m ha vidav: they i OTTAWA (CP)--A Montreal so-|We can repa Path They had good reason to thank| Friday they move on to the... training. Social Worker Criticizes Girls Learn Charm JwC IAA (CP)--The Canadian|including male nurses A The 160 delegates are to end inicter and cial worker reports that a study ologic family structure." their instructor, Mrs. OliviaLaurentians and an openhouse ' ere is thinking that the Through Fingertips ee sda sec "ae sit slaries aid working es executive and|eonditions for Pses i i . . i roug inger 1PS|0, ke up its four - day triennial SO Surges are in dire Juvenile Delinquents' Act EDMONTON cP). Te sed by the id b 1 [teacher recently after completing business sessions with an authen-| Pt ni + fa, By DON PEACOCK |seidom in itself a solution fo 21a course on personal develop- tic lumberman's dinner at nejgly, |pattment ie believed ia Canadian Press Staff Writer problem of relationship, unless .n¢ boring Aylmer, Que. inurses and. 8 new yo ath she recently made indicates] When husband - wife struggles Jewsbury. She had taught the 10!session in Montreal. court application of the Juvenile cause family disintegration and Delingnents' Act--intended espe-|wind up in court, cially to protect children -- often mits the offence ggnd goes before g brings more harm thav good to a the court may be as much of ajlic |victim as the partner who ac- of ajcuses. family. "whoever com- grooming in a course ba, inadian Na-/CBC and Dr. Andrew Stewart,|months training and a nurse now blind girls charm, poise and good at the lo- cal branch of the Ce onal Institute for the, Blind | The eight |eluded instruction in pose, walk- ing and sitting, exercise for fig- Revenue Migister Nowlan, who reports to Parviiament for the chairman of the Board of Broad- week course in-|cast Governors were among din-|seem relative." ner guests Wednesday Earlier, delegates had tea at course is too long now," Dr. Dy- imond said. "A doctor receives 42 {requires 33 months. It doesn't "There is a strong feeling that| ithe course should be changed,| and trims you...with a new, lighter touch, a gentler control You can be covergirl slim, and wonder- fully free at the same time, Slip into the "Putting one member i > i 5 "The other partner may also : t 4 , a a ith | : guilty family in prison seldom ~ jure development, grooming, the French Embassy here withinot just compressed. fa % p helps," says Miriam Kennedy, be an piendes ang Wn si make-up and choosing clothes French ambassador Francis La-| "General conditions for hospi-| 2%. Playtex Living Sade. See Jaches McGill University social worker | Son ag erse ve th gore 18 rood Mrs. Jewshury, who had taught coste ana Mrs. Lacoste as hosts. tal nurses should be improved. vanish. Feel the comfort o a soft, cooling, fat the. pases of 16 fain: reason to be' eve a ne hue |blind chiidren in England, said|p. vor AGREES |The conference, we hope, will cotton lining. No clumsy seams or bones whe studied the cases a wife has engineer hi nervous and. self-| PAL x S help provide us with the to spoil a pretty silhouette, Adjustable, ins ; cect ¥ : hg : e girls were b Aah er 4 ee amily Jilin ike he J or 'pechays. 10 berate herself. (Conscou Arsh er ae epceable garcrs. And six months 0 mpatibility of rs F a rd fi . --" | + + + your new Playtex Living Girdle will der family legisltaion like the Ju-lor perhaps to liberate herself."| oo "no cioctie venile Delinquents' Act was I0-| qye peed says Miss Kennedy,| paror SEI television ended in general agree- 3 i volved. lis for the ore to examine the] Befor 4 begisuing the COUTSE iment that the two media, along | be shapely as the day you" bought it, . [18 . irs. Jewsbury blindfolded her| i ere generally : + : "Jt usually creates hardship whole family background before s and managed to get throughly TewsDapes, = generally | | White or pink, in extra small, small, for all, and often breakdown for passing sentence in such cases.\her household chores. She also more friend than foe. > | medium and large sizes, at all the Reitman Tr - FS - Under moderator June Dennis stores. Available in both regular girdle and panty girdle styles, USE THIS COUPON. TO ORDER i J REITMAN'S, Dept. M.O., 3510 St. Lawrence Blvd., Montreal 18, Que. Please include 15¢ for each item ordered, to cover mailing charges. Include Sales Tax where necessary, Playtex "Living Girdle" 4.95 SIZE:, NAME. STREET city PROV. Reitman's Famous Guarantee "Satisfaction or your Money Refunded" Oshawa Shopping Centre--RA 5-4361 KING ST. WEST & STEVENSON ROAD STORE HOURS: but soon be- each. Quantity the children," she says. {Then the court's action should be experimented in applying her| Unde { ennis "This by no means absolves aimed at treating the family as a make-up by touch. of To ole, 8 CBO Somme at on! fi rom ibility, | whole. | . panel members agree at ra- the ig oA I Ee ion LESSONS SUCCESSFUL dio and television in many ways| TR ot There may be other FAILS IN OBJECT Mrs. Jewsoury said the sight- complement cach other. | inte re aling with 'Sich probr| "Regardless of its justness it!iess girls' sensitive fingertips en- The strongest argument in fa- ways ! . " j (the law) sometimes does not abled them to apply a makeup vor of cone medium came from Jems. even punish the guilty one and|case evenly and to trace the Ottawa freelance broadcaster MAJOR PENALTY It too frequently fails to accom-|shape of their lips perfectly. Mrs. Jean Morrison, who said| 29 Simcoe St. S. -- RA 5-6221 I q ; |They also learned to feel the|"television hac won the day and| STORE: WibRS: i imum | 1 ilita- , The act provides a maximy ,|plish the objective of rehabilita {shape of their hair-do and to ar-|is commanding the time and at-| penalty of a $500 fine, two years tion , imprisonment or both for anyone] who knowingly or wilfully influ-l, "wre 'intention is to protect ences a child to Bucotye 2 Juvet- | children; tends to select an of-| ond to look down rather than di-|said Canadians still are buying a smaller vase, ile delinquent, or ncglects Ol -ender, usually the father, and|icctly at persons to whom they more radio sets than TV sets,| -- Tm sh him, are speaking. She taught the giris| The daytime radio listening level | "What often occurs is further|to hold their heads high and to|also was about the same as 10 something that would directly tend to prevent delinquency, The act covers a wide range of family offences. location of the children with re- "Various as these offences may | ting delinquency and emo-ing helped in instructing them in|{new form of journalism, he said, | {the proper way to walk. Sensi-[drawing agreement from re-| "This (juvenile delinquents) {range their hair in styles sug- tention of Canadians." [gested by their instructor. She fcund that of the family and dis-|face the sound of a voice. seem," says Miss Kennedy in the|yionar disorder. . . . current issue of the montly Ca- "they appear to be created mainly by problems of relation-| conflict between husband wife." ai "The solution seldom les in|tive fo rhythm an Journal of Corrections, punishing one member withou! treating the family as a whole. | sentence evaluation and] Mrs. The girls' acute sense of hear Jewshury's walk Jewsbury is Her husband, CBC audience blind persons| "esearch director Neil Morrison years ago. they could dis-|porter Tim Creery, Ottawa cor-| t/tingnish by ear a fault in Mrs. | respondent for the Montreal Star. Mr. Creery said TV has pro-| oan |Pre - writing a|moted reporters to get behind the | ship in the family itself, by thei wou "Ci ih 0" entire family is book on personal development|scenes to find out what is going| and| commended whether or mot and hopes to have it printed in|on---apart from what viewers can {braille to help other blind women. [be shown on screens. 1 At another point she says: "When the conflicts within the | family reach a point where a parent is brougiit before the| criminality may be seen basic.|were married here to'cap a ro- ally as a function of the family.| mance that began before the 1956| uprising In Hungary. They lost "In other areas, he may never touch after emgrating but were SELDOM SOLUTION |there is a conviction." ROMANCE SUCCEEDS MONTREAL (CP)--Erwin Kol- court ag a delinquent parent, his/tay, 27, and Andrea Wahke, 17, be an ofiender. Convicting him, | reunited through correspondence therefore, to a term in 'prison is with mutual friends. Dear Mrs. CS.L.: Your own good judgment as a mother and experienced clothing buyer is the best answer to your question, However, it is said that we do not need to be informed as mlch as we need to be re- minded. That includes selection of clothing for school children, There are some practical steps to take. First, make an inventory of your children's wardrobes. De- cide what clothing you'll need to buy You will make selections that mix ond match with other gar- ments so that your children can get along on a smaller wardrobe, Select fabrics that are easy to maintain and last through many wearings. Study the hang tags on the garments. Beware of garments that carry warnings "Do Not Bleach", "Use Cool Iron" or "Hang In Shode" Toke note of special laundering * that will Satisfaction Guaranteed by the following members The Fabric Doctor "What Should | Look For In School Clothing?"'-Mrs. C.S.L. or cleaning instructions, Often this knowledge will lengthen the life of a garment. 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