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The Oshawa Times, 1 Dec 1959, p. 7

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THE JACKSON Sons of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce David Jackson, Hortop street, are Randy Bruce aged seven years Michael Larry, 18 months. The boys are the grand- MARY HAWORTH'S MAIL BROTHERS sons of Mr. and Mrs. David Jackson and Mr. and Mrs. Law- rence Hart, all of Oshawa. --Photo by Robert Aldsworth, Campbell's Studio CHILD GUIDANCE Suggested Advice To Mothers In Giving First Solid Food wants little or none of the bottle, By G. CLEVELAND By following the advice of her(don't push thé nipple into his baby doctor (pediatrician), a mother doesn't have much trouble his resistance. You'll start no end knowing what is the proper diet|of eating problems, for her baby. 4. Give just one food at a time. In the early months she has When he feeds himself, give him least trouble, as a rule, if shelone food at a time and a very breast-eeds him. If she doesn't,|small portion of it. the doctor will provide a proper formula. CANNED FOODS 5. Let the child do the eating. your insides still! (My bulletin, Eating Problems As semisolid foods are gradu-|I and IT may be had by sending ally added to the baby's diet, she|a self - addressed, U.S. stamped can find wholesome canned foods, sterilized and hermetically sealed. With the guidance of her pedia- envelope to me in care of this newspaper.) trician, she can have her child PARENTS' QUESTIONS gradually take on chopped foods Q. My child, four, has most and, finally, some of the foods at|trouble with the sounds of "s", the family board. In this develop- ment she may prefer to prepare strained foods and later chopped foods herself. STRAINED FOODS She may find that when offered strained foods, the infant will at first dislike, even refuse, some of thm, Later, he may not eagerly shift from strained to chopped foods. When he does shift, he may want to stay unduly long on chopped foods. As a result, he will not "I" and "pr. A. Read him nursery rhymes containing each or all of these ds. Also find ion to say these words nonchalantly as you speak within his hearing. Neat Tricks Update Last Year's Clothes | PARIS (Reuters) -- Ideas gleaned from the Paris couture {fashion houses offer suggestions learn to chew well. Again. he may (for gilding and glorifying a lim- acquire so strong a liking for ited wardrobe. strained or chopped foods as not to want enough milk. WEANING BABY The problem of weaning the Last year's -clothes, like last night's dinner leftovers, often can mouth and hold it there against Pension your tongue and keep Man Asks How To Deal With Family Who Defy Him of | steering pear wos Bri To Protect Storm Windows Si up, cast hope Tha a and rebuild companionship with your wife, at least. To track down a suitable co servi uire of the Family Service Unit your| (affiliated with the Travelers Aid) Heir of in the town write, Or ask the director of the (City) Child Guidance Center for information. MH. Haworth counsels her column, not mail or personal interview. Wi in care of this newspaper. THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesdey, December 1, 1 g Clean and Paint Them Now it's storm window time again |'he frames haven't been painted Delaying the job 1] : 1 ; GF Fis re : it : : ce, in- i i it H 5 : I : : which you HH = I g i | TH : alot : risis itself felt in the children's latter don't have their love and respect. |teens, as they press irresistibly It's possible I need outside ad-|to find their place in the world vice, but 1 wouldn't know where outside, amongst new interests to go. My wife has been a won- shared with derful mother all these years and important to them, I've never been unfaithful to her;|scarcely known by other persons newly though the parents but she sees the children's views| perhaps. and none of mine. Please tell me what to do. *VERSION OF CANUTE? I figure that's why you've been on the war path at home, the last three or four years, "over things iuai came up" of which Dear S.L.: Plainly you are alyou disapprove, Your narrative Would Prohibit Drinking on TV q with that deduction. You have been married over 20 years you sav; and the youngest child is a senior in high school (the 18-year-c!d engaged girl, I take it). No doubt the two older chil- GUELPH (CP) -- The board|dren were wanting more freedom, of directors of the f eder ate d|appropriate to their age, thar you Women's Institute of Ontario de-|were willing to concede, when the cided Thursday to ask the CBC|fight began. to ban, broadcast and television representing materifl I can imagine that their mother llhas made sense in siding with drinking among young people|them, and that she was trying to and adults. deliver them whole, as it were, The board will also requestiinty adult society; rather than let CBC censorshj drinking in dramatic shows. incidental | you grind them down into broken, submissive, more or less puppet The board decided to send a|characters. Thus the family rift delegation to Education Minister developed and widened, as you Dunlop to ask increased grants found fault with their healthy in- for schools for retarded children. |itiative, instead of giving it ju- A similar resoluti sented to Ontario welfare depart- | ment. The board also supported a on will be pre-|dicious assistance. DWVSIRE FOR HELP It is unfortunate that you've resolution urging replacement of |forieited influence with your the Remembrance - Day halid school [daughter and that she seems A d for a problem marriage, school hours. with cer during when tos young for marriage in . L. G. Lymburner, of Port|any case. The one bad result is om was elected to a three-|linked to the other, no doubt; so year term as pr t. She has/don't blame h er so much as FREE Pre-Christmas Upholstering Sale FREE FREE UPHOLSTERING CO. OTHER FIRM. 'What Oshawa Uphiolstering Craftsmen 8 © New filling © All white felt ® Cushions and back springs replaced ® Sides padded ® Free pick-up and delivery within 50 miles # Restyling if desired NO PAYMENTS UNTIL 1960 MORE PEOPLE RELY ON OSHAWA THAN ANY Oshawa Upholstering Co. RA 5-0311 FREE 10 BOND ST. W. FREE been an institute member for 30 years,, and was on the staff of the Welland Evening Tribune for 20 years. Mrs. Gerald Holder, Mona Road, was elected secretary- treasurer. Regional vice - presi- dents are Mrs. Douglas Wayes, L'Original; Mrs. A. Farren, Kettleby, and Mrs. Cecil Run- nalls, Barrie Island, Regional executive * directors are Mrs. A. F, Merrett, Alliston; Mrs. R. M. Ross, London, and Mrs. E. W. Briese, Utterson. be recreated into an appetizing new dish if the cook is clever. and the woman has studied an | baby from the breast, and later|ousiveq a sound fashion plan. from the bottle, can be solved if the mother will follow the follow- ine simple rules: 1. Go slow and easy. Instead of priting to his mouth a teaspoon- fi" of strained or chooped ford, offered for the first time, or a- ter the baby has once reused it, mix a bit of the strained food Starting on the assumption that every woman possesses at least one plain basic dress, one looks for the perfect accoutrements that personify the special new fashion look of winter 1960. A favorite theme is to give last year's dress a "facelift" with a with his milk. Or put the tip of|%¢t of gaudy and glittering new the spoon which has been bathed in the strained or mashed food, buttons. Popular buttons in Paris this or a portion of it barely visible,| winter are as large as spectacle to the infant's mouth. Do the|lenses, worked in convex shapes same when chopped foods or any|of clustered caviar beads. other non-milk food is offered. NOT TOO MUCH Anyone with a trim waistline knows the style value of decora- tive dressmaker belts, more fan- 2. Don't try to give too much cify] than ever this wi g of any one food. If the baby Likes|vace the full okist of ogra partly solid or solid foods so well as to get too full for milk, just sweater top, and add the spice of give him less of the foods. While, Jeweled or bow-trimmed cum- slowly introducing solid foods, limit the amount offered so that enough milk will be wanted. Often, when the tot can feed himself, he may not: drink enough merbund. Pierre Balmain shows six-inch- wide corselets combining such un- likely media as leopard fur with milk, He will if not allowed too black velvet. Madeleine de Rauch much of other foods. DON'T USE FORCE evolves simple calf belts draped around in serpentine effects with bias cut fabric strips of Paisley 3. Don't force food into him. |jersey, shaded chiffon or wide rib- Although you may find it prac- tical to offer the child, at any|neckline filler or hat of the same stage, a tiny portion of the food he has been rejecting, don't forcelany amateur dressmaker to food into him. When the infant|achieve. London Shoe Store Redecorated Described As World's Lovliest lighting and thick, beige wall-to- wall carpets. But no description LONDON (CP)--The opening of can fully convey the atmosphere a new shoe store sounds like an of tasteful luxury in which the ordinary event, but experience arcaded rooms are steeped. bas shown that it artistic triumph. can be an Messel told a Canadian Press reporter he nearly turned down For this particular store has|the job, but changed his mind been called the loveliest in the world. And British fashion writ- ers seem to agree. The shop was designed by Oliver Messel, one of Britain's best known men in interior dec- orating, for royal shoemaker Ed- ward Rayne. Ope! brought sighs of admiration from jaded fashion reporters. One Ca- nadian visitor said: "I have Dever seen anything like it in my le." Ernestine Carter of the Times says: '"'Messel has @ shoe shop into a ballroom." The new building, combining ctures formerly occupied by a shoe store and a bank, stands on Bond Street, and may help to restore to the thoroughfare its old and white marble, suggesting the luxury of the Regency period. Delicate white ironwork balconies solved the problem of different window levels. LUXURIOUS INTERIOR Inside the rooms are lined with earmine and pale green silk. there are recessed bays, indirect when he saw the premises. "I would never attempt any- thing on a large scale," he said. 'It would be too commercial." The scale model took about eight weeks to prepare. A year later the shop was completed. It ning ceremonies opened officially Nov. 17, Messel designed the well-known celebrity suite in the Dorchester Hotel. He also was responsible for the highly-praised staging of the opera Der Rosenkavalier at last summer's Glvndebourne fes- tival and he did the sets for the Tennessee Williams film Sud. denly Last Summer. He has de- sighed theatres here and in the dress to be worn with a simple, bon. This idea, matched with a fabric would be siffiple for almost| 4843 NP - | HALF-SIZES By ANNE ADAMS Our Printed Pattern -- a fat. tering classic for half-sizes! Fa- vorite 6-gore skirt with pretty pocket interest; graceful revers to slim the bodice. Printed Pattern 4843: Half-Sizes 14%, 16%, 18%, 20%, 22%, 24%, 26%. Size 16% requires 4 yards 85-inch fabric. Printed directions on each pat- tern part. Easier, accurate. Send FORTY CENTS (40 cents) in coins (stamps cannot be ac- cepted) for this pattern. Please print plainly SIZE, NAME, AD-§ DRESS, STYLE NUMBER, Send order to ANNE ADAMS, C*O The Oshawa Times, Pattern Dept., Oshawa, Ont, BACKACHE BOTHERING YOU? It could be the result of irritated bladder DEWITT'S KIDNEY & BLADDER PILLS b g pr ive relief | 75% and $125 mpt and : What Makes A Girl Leave Home? It is right for her to do so? 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