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The Oshawa Times, 12 Apr 1960, p. 9

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y e dl 12, 1960 © Y 2a 2 | cold - water laundering methods|soil areas with fingers or a brush|makers have learned not to be THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, Ap! A : Good Citizenship (Ble, - a » Mv Laundry Tasks [tor many of the fabrics woven or|--that's all! slaves of the ironing board. By THE STARS SAY te A : y ort {knit of man-made fibers, and pro-| It used to be accepted that fre-lusing an automatic dryer or by |FOR THE BIRTHDAY August until the end of fhe year, : led a report from the nominating : {a Mi re. a ile e F i vide hotter temperatures and quent washing harmed fabrics. hapdling sheets carefullv, then By ESTRELLITA yi : Theme of Talk jeomumitiee. Made Easier longer cycles for si items. |Now it is realized that it's the|tugging them smooth before fold-| | If tomorrow is your birthday, except for a brief period in Oct- The attendance banner was M | i irt|dirt and irati t ling jern homemakers by-pass| Don't lose interest in your|your horoscope indicates that|ober when you may undergo a : is , ' | M Frequent washing chases dirt dirt and perspiration that do the ing, modern homemakers by-pass |v pe ol en yo! y 8 At H&S Meeting [wor Bilin TLS MOry. By odern ethods), 5x it has an opportunity to be- damage to fabrics, and that Shelthe pressing Sltogetiier and still! goals even though faced with alwithin the next four months, you temporary period of stress. Emo- class. 5 ave smooth sheets. | Zou © | : : Guest speaker at the April Refreshments were served by Modern methods of home care come embedded. And what used|longer they remain, the sooner have smooth sheets minor setback. You can prevent|may, quite unexpectedly, find altional outbursts could aggravate . x : to be a wash day is now a wash the fakric will wear out. Frequent Then, of course, there are nylon| 5 : | : : y meeting of the Duke o Edin- he mothers of the pupils in Miss Serisinly do disprove shauy Lil 2 Vash cay 2 laundering. by proper methods|sheets which require no ironing,|Personal disappointment by, real-way to cut down expenses and |the situation, so try to keep your burgh Home and School AsSO-ipigie Lyon's class. Ha ro : : re tat wok actually Lelps to preserve clothes ever. izing your limitations and not that you may also be given the palance. Travel and romance will ciation was Miss Charlly Grats pecially = he true of the laundry 2 J wise 3 Jemember at |and home furnishings ro Es SRI or things temporarily be-ppottumity of Taking some un-iyo under fine aspects during of fhe Department of Citizenship, . MAN N \vond your reach. (usual financial gain. If so, con-| % Toronto. Miss Grant was intro- Simcoe Street WMS They used to say that boiling aged. by, hot war Show be SHEETS NOT PRESSED There are more cpecies off The evening hours will be fine|solidate profits in such a way as > and November, duced by Mrs. Walter Kuch, who, was necessary to get lotus ane ate wunse They used to say that unironed asters and orchids, in that order,/for making plans involving|io better future security. | A child born on this' day will with Mrs. Donald Sadoway, ar- clean. Now we know that the only) 8 sheets were the sign of sloppy|than of any other families of|travel, change of living environ-| 'Social and domestic affairs willbe idealistic, sympathetic and . Miss Grant offerin clothes and linens that should be|the grime. i Biche LCR ile | : 5 ran Thank tte ag boiled are those that nced to be| Nowadays, soaking clothes even eeping, Nowadays ome-| flowering plants. iment or future security. be under excellent aspects from |placid of nature, immigration in C | The Easter thank-offering meot- disinfected because of contagious | work clothes, is not necessary. Of why the pp 'the hs Co ta ing of the WMS of Simcoe Street illness in the household. For or-|course, some homemakers prefer Jy two million people had come United Church was held in the/dinary laundry, modern soapsito soak really soiled overalls and hi try. This has affect-|Sunday School room. and detergents are so effective, so|work clothes for hours before ~ pin piel and economical] The president, Miss Millicent|efficient, that the old-fashioned|placing them in the machine. But life. Increased population makes|Luke, presided. Mention was|boiling process is unnecessary. |a halt ag. hour iv Ge sis 3 for an increased market for con-' made of the recent passing of NEEDN'T BE HOT Jnsyelly ge x eat or oosen sumer goods. Miss Grant stated Mrs. Luke Vickery, a life-long |™ mon 400, it used to be under-| or embedded . that the first responsibility of a member, and Mrs Wilbert 4 that water had to be piping|° a . good citizen was to know some: Dawn. hot to get clothes clean. Now ex-| GOOD TRIC K thing about immigration policy. yi was announced that the an-|nerts say clothes can be fresh| It's been found that an effective Citizens must show a good €X-nya] Sunday service of the WMS ang sparkling even after a cold- pre-treatment does the trick and ample for newcomers. If theyii. to be May 15. The Revérend water sudsing, due to modern |makes it unnecessary to soak saw that the privileges of citi-|y H Moffat is to be the speaker. |gundering facilities. Many auto-| even the grimiest item. Just mas-| seusin . Jeied ig. An invitation was received matic washers feature short-cycle'sage a thick lather into embedded | would put a high valu itizel- som Westmount United Church ship. |to attend its WA meeting, April Miss Grant pointed out that the|19 at 8 p.m.. Miss Margaret | 4 attitude of accepting other people|Scrimgeour, a missionary from ! ; > y as'equals should not start when|Trinidad is to be the speaker. EASTER SPECIAL! ; | 4 an immigrant became a citizen,| wrembers were asked to bring . i 4 r but must start from the begin- i i "on to the May meeting, clean used ning of his time in Canada. New-| oi ining for the annual bale. Sm comers should be encouraged to : I 2d J Bid : a ol 12 KING ST. E. -- 3-3633 take pat in community affairs Mrs. John Stacey led in the de- \ i lod: NT NT ' : : RA as equals. Miss Grant was gan. |Vorionel, period The, theme was | S ] ed by Mrs. Jack Wise - ey ath the bX J Mrs. Walter Kuch introduced vet fom mr ore ne of were Samers, direcor of £2 i Gion pose sions was] 1) : WITH EACH \\ : g Te re vo ten | "The Meaning aster'. AE pi \ I vod ; a ; apils, Miss Eugenia Yourke y ; yi HS ena Mr. Danny Cherkas,| Mrs. H. E. Brownlee, guest solo-| . OF A LADY'S : : REGULAR ait th Ukrainiz t, sang 'The Holy City", and / : 5 i 3 ; : . A who entertained with Ukrainia fst, RS pa MR LEATHER HANDBAG ; A ; : : : 2 4 SMOKED A TRIPLE STRAND OF folk dancing. National costumes) A : ? ; from various countries 5 : A } / 4 < 2, modelled by Mrs. John Snyder, Refreshments were served by A oa PEARLS k J 2 , | a 5 a : Miss Christine Kuch, Mrs. Don-(the committee in charge of the a 5 4 ha A ! : A | ald Sadoway, Mrs. Douglas meeting, Miss Alberta Harris, ' i 5 ) ; ; wo ) Clemens, and Master Toss Lakas, | Mrs Bert Edwards, Mrs. John 4 a 4 " ; : 3 were | Mrs. Cecil Worden. Stacey, Mrs. Leo Gray and Mrs, t fhe close the meeting, miding New handbag fashions ad Xie : La | i ? py Yi OR WHOLE he were ited to at a display © 1andiwor re - I different countries represented in| SEEK ORPHANAGE in Leather UP the school. | JONQUIERE, Que. (CP)--The Mrs. Gordon Jackson presided) chamber of Commerce in this g. The minutes. i ethene ie Pearse Saguenay region town has urged | and Mrs. Jack Wise, treasurer, |that an orphanage be built here. | Thursday, April 14, Open till 9 p.m gave her report. It said some 100 orphans and 30 4 4 Mr. A. S. Winter spoke regard-| other children are being lodged| £ 3 DY) 5 : Ta | " oh MN I , on gi | 4 ; PIN BN Jag Tepon, Saree hie i outside the region because there| A A : "wo. i py er, CLUB STYLE holidays. Registration for kinder-|are no facilities for them i i B. Ei -- il Tob iO 1 SIMCOE ST. SOUTH sHoppING cenTrE |] bt, : "3 49 AMS 3 Sk 3 BROUGHTY FERRY, Scotiand| 1 3 4 4 0 | £ 1 (cP) -- More than 6 fireside] RA 3-3332 RA 5-716 [IF Vv A SAVE | chairs were destroyed when an ON OUR al | i | NA lees y | og) WING STEAK upholstery factory caught fire in| NEWEST LEAN, GROUND Wednesday, April 3, Open till 6 p.m this Fifeshire seaport, FASHIONS : | - 4 Lia ROUND STEAK rr TT a | > ROUND STEAK ROAST GIRDLES HOSIERY i \ || For Your Easter Feast RUMP ROAST PLATEX, .famous | FIRST QUALITY, 51. : wa " kend v maker's sub girdles that | GAUGE, 15 DENIER in : aster weekend we will have a good selection will not affect the lifeor | the newest Spring of Smoked PICNICS, CLUB HAMS, PINE- purpose. All sizes to | shades. Sizes 8%2to 11 ; APPLE HAMS, Boneless READY-TO-SERVE choose from. Reg. 89¢ 5 ; HAMS, TURKEYS, CHICKENS, DUCKS, etc. CHUCK STEAK The original "Hip-EZE" : ar | | All at Lowest Market Prices! by REDUCE-EZE. Makes 7 3 I inches vanish, genuine : power net, sizes 27 to 42 44 C ; fs Boneles waist. : : Shankless, Smoked POT ROAST Ih. 49 Reg. 6.95 ; fH » Lean, Minced By ANNE ADAMS SEAMLESS = MESH, C S 0 Kind to your figure -- smart to|(f} FIRST QUALITY. Pl NIC H ULDERS 0) wear! Pertty playsuit has wide 2 The newest Spring ll Or Er eras ® colored hose in sizes A Lean, Peamealed PRIME RIB ROAST Ib. straps to hide bra, trim shorts|| c im cotton | 82 to 11 so ie £1 Speci... iA [| coTTAGE ROLLS : 24%. Size 16% requires 2% yards ||} 35-inch fabric i! i BLOUSES 7 | Printed directions on each pat- | 54 Sliced Breakfast LEAN, MEATY tern part. Easier, accurate Nolin Cia C % in Send FIFTY CENTS too) inl = De-fron Swiss minicares, DAp- BD SPARERIBS cons stamps cannot be accep. | On Cohen end Teen 2 BACON ol) for Is pation, Please Zon ll. ors in Fussy ond tailored styles End Cuts by the Piece iain SIZE. 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E RA 3.3633 Reguler City-Wide Deliveries 28 King 5¢. E RA 3.4621 a _-- a--. ----------

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