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The Oshawa Times, 31 Oct 1960, p. 16

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16 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mondey, Octoher 31, 1960 / INFANT SACQUES Is there a new haby at home? printed challies with you would like to obtain direc cents for handling, to [ (MARY HAWORTH'S MAIL ° Suggests Contacting AA Group To Help Alcoholic Housewife Dear Mary Haworth This|delivered to please disregard her problem 1 am writing about con-| requests; but to no avail, Also, cerns a neighbor, whose wife isihe has had her away for obser: sleoholic. They have two sons, vaiion; but she is sept home af and it is heartbreaking to see the ter 8 few days, expression of fear in the chil! | understand that Alcoholics dren's faces Anonymous can help you only Mi The family is you are willing to co-onerate: threat of bodily harm at the which she isn't willing to do. Cap hands of this woman, Last night you suggest any person, place or she threatened her hushand with organization that he could turn a knife, She has locked her chil- 107 Please answer immediately, dren in the garage on several K.G neeasions The man Is a religious, hard- PROBLEM FOR AL-ANON working, decent person, who has Per KG. The Al-Anon Fam- to do iA of he housework, of 1 Groups, a fellowship of the evenings and weekends, He has Wives, hushands, relatives and tried everything to please her, 1 riends of members of Alcohol spoke (0 him last night and de- I% Puig tid 2 Stem e en to write to you for OTINKErs R Sided th n lo ite to you for A do p great deal to help this long suffering fellow get per: I8 THERE ANY HOPE? spective on his trigls, It seems she is frustrated he:| The Al-Anons are handed to cause she couldn't continue her\gether to solve the members' career after the children were common problems of fear, in born, She had a brilliant mind security and ' k of undersyfind- and was a highly paid private/ing of the alcoholic menfality secretary before she married, and the personality warping that She started drinking ahout seven results from alcoholic addiction, years ago, after the birth of the Since the movement got under second child Her hushand has asked the concermed non-aleoholics, hack in under constant Istores from which she has liguori the late 1940s, the growth of Al- CHILD GUIDANCE 8 | An Untrained Toddler May .. Become A Teen-Age Vandal way at an Informal gathering of Anon Family Groups hes been spiriuatly sound' extraordinary, Groups have heen Fox, psyeho organized from coast to const in co-author of the United States and Canadas, Scope, Cause ond reach into Alaska as well as (Random ), Dr, Central and South America, the founder pnd president Philippines, Australia, New Zea- New York Medical Society land, Africa and several Euro- Alcoholism and vice president pean countries, the Nations! or Al SPECIALIST PLUGS WORTH "ohollem, Newcomers to Al-Anon most Dr. Fox says: "I | can per: often ask: "Will Al-Anon show Wi of an sleohalic me how to slop my husband's 10 etiend Al-Anon regularly and lor my wite's) drinking?" seriously, I know | have an enor The seasoned Al-Anon answer Mously improved chance of help: is; "The alcoholic will stoping the alcoholic patient drinking only when he deeply Vf. , . desires to, But Al-Anon will help| 1 you can't find an Al you (0 change your porto A PAR listed in your telephone about your problems and reduce rectory, write to the Al- your anxiety and frustration. Family Group Council, pt This constructive readjustment East 40th. Street, New York on your part may lead him (as|N.Y,, for the address of It has mony other aleoholics) to branch nearest you, MH, seek information or help sooner] Mary Haworth counsels than he otherwise would have," through her column, not by mall The hasic principles of Al-Anon or personal interview, Write her {have heen called "medically and'in care of this newspaper, 16, "VENETIAN B 4 DRAPER Y THIK Infant tastes run to soft Woollen sacques for morning and after. tions for making Infant | Needlecraft Department of this Sacques, send a stamped, self- | paper, requesting Leaflet Ww G, CLEVELAND MYERS (parents of education and social In your neighborhood some prestige, parents looked up to in OF : Wallpaper from under-arm ribbon ties, the other ( of albatross, delicately trim. noon, Here is one patiern two Jackets, easily made LODGES AND SOCIETIES med with feather-stitehing, If one The minutes Prince Order was held at regular meeting of the| Austin, presiding, The Phillip Chapter, Imperial|were read hy the secretary Daughters of the Empire{ Mr ( GG, Luke, The corre. Adelaide House lagt|spondence included an invitation 5 by the Viscount Greenwood Chap Yes to their annual bridge In Whithy Arena, Whithy, on Mon |day, November 21, The treasur |er's report was tabled by the |treasurer, Mrs, Wesley Piatti Mrs, ¥, N. McCallum, education al secretary, reported that record player and records had been sent to the adopted school, Members present gave their names to Mrs MeCallum to donate knitted mit tens or a hought gift for the pupils at Christmas, Gifts may |be. brought to the November meeting, Gifts to be marked with the age marked thereon. Let ters were read from all three col legiates relative to their forth coming commencements and the presentation of the Awards from the Prince Phillip Chapter Services at Home and Abroad convener, Mrs, Wallace Butler, reported that 26 articles had heen shipped after the tea, The Regent, Mrs, Austin, reported for Mrs, Leo Glover the success of the Autumn Tea held on October th at the home of Mrs, MeCallum and thanks were expressed to all who took part and especially to the hostess, Mrs, MeCallum, for s0 graciously opening her home to our chapter and their friends, The members agreed that a donation should be sent to the National Shipping fund, Members also decided that a Christmas remembrance should be sent to Mr, and Mrs, Melntyre Hood in appreciation of Mr, Hood's spe |elal kindness in forwarding a [timely message each month rela tive to World Affairs The Regent, Mrs minded the members that on Novemember 11, the Standard Bearer, Mrs, H, H, Tonkin, and herself would represent the Prinee Philip Chapter at the Memorial Day services at the 4 Cenotaph, All members were in vited to attend FOUR SEASONS | Mrs, Austin informed the meet | Ing that the members were invit A sleek skirt ed to attend the Golden Jubilee jacket that just skims the waist | meeting Monday evening when a is made new corded | film of the Royal Family was he cotton in rich butternut brown, |ing shown A care-free finish and itstweight Mr, Melntyre Hood's report on puts this 1 nto {World Affairs was read by Mrs the four-sea From a [Kenneth Wagg presentation Spring '61 The meeting adjourned with the cottons being shown this week [roll call and the singing of the Montr National Anthem CHRISTMAS SHOPPING | BUY NOW at CHERNEY"S PAY NEXT YEAR 'Santa", Da your Christmas Austin, re. and shaped from a ihrie ecomiortably on « of the in Get the jump on or buy what you need now and advantage of Cherney's special terms. If now's the time to shopping early take you don't have an account opan one . BUY ON A 1st b ( BUDGET ACCOUNT until ount yment, then pay na more erney's will open an ace minute BUY ON A CHARGE ACCOUNT No money down =~ Payable in full by February 10th next year, CALL IN, ; . BROWSE AROUND women give addressed envelope, plus ten | E-2122 Woodsmen Deplore Waste PRINCE PHILLIP CH, 10DE week, the Regent, Mrs ea Of Deer Meat And Hides y With the opening of the deer season in Ontario, officia Fhe Department of Lands and For ests are strongly urging preven ton of wasle and that not only for the meat of the deer but also the natural wrapping in whieh it comes Oficials of the Department have found through research that the early settlers of the provinee wasted little of meat or hide and admitting conditions have chang ed somewhat, there are still lots of uses fgr both A, J, Herridge says Indiang always found uses for all parts of the deer. The Ojihways used thick buckskin to make mitten and moecasing for hunting and trevelling, 8) | | vran robes and fringed leggings were used by the women, Fawn skins were used for fancy work Some heautiful ¢ ine of the fancy work are the altar cloths in the Anglican Church at Moose Factory frmes Ba made hy and presented to the church hy the Indian women of the congregation.) Many implements were made of deer antlers while chiefs some times used antlers in front of the headdress as a symbol of power War shields not used were left In deerskin covers; drumheads were made from huckskin and drumsticks were covered with deerskin, Rattles were made from deer hoofs played an Important part Indian rity als, Buckskins used for pipes and tobacco hag Marrow of the skin hone was used as hair oll by breaking the hones and heating the marrow until it would run, Deer meat had medicinal value; bones were saved and used to season corn hominy and beans, Dry deer brains were boiled and hides soaked in the solution tan hides; howstrings were of deer sinew K. K. Irizawa declared white migrating west ward readily reco el the prac ticability of buckskin which was the general attire of most In dians, The fringe on the sleeves was practically nes and m were to made early settlers water repellent rain, the f lets which to drop off in he skin natural « the man at a ened the through hy ped the w normal fi cateh on growth All Lane agree that not he fenders of trip back of people passes tion to ru Rather tl warm car well 1 el of car er racks." The ama through sy appaling prime dressing cenled do aver emj should he then the 1 Wher enol amp to home, ear ercised th heating th COOK Pp Cook por I harmful organism cause seri she well-done nast rees Fo If no therr trial cuts close to the hone, Pork|oomfortable that Is we white eolar with no tinge of pink. | Fresh minced WUSAHes hor always be ing Smoked hams, sho irees BF and Tork =------KARN'S edical Mirror Girdles ® Late Walking ® Tea in Hospitals ® Milk and Eczema Q. won't wear a girdle say. it weakens the muscles, Is this true? A, All voluntary mu ' on | know several women whe cause they abdominal rmal activity and use leveloping tone or "firme even when the muscle | When ¢¢ vided to work done ntinued suppor muscle, there and, as a result, the weaker, It is that the mod able ta "10 nal muscle muscle bec doubtful ern garments mes however now ava enough supe weaken the abe , My two-year-old hasn't yet tried to walk, Could something be wrong? A, Late walking family failing, an no congern, Howeve Pliy J view car oe walker hou cal checkug Q. My husband says that tea is a1 hard on the system as cotlee. It so, why do they serve tea in i draped over but it i ' said My importance with at the time of the d'oeuvre on meat jacket The interior should be pink ince, when ex ringe formed little rivu rain away nto da con outline of a oft ing Deerskin also stop ind which eut through ahries and it did not hramble or under carried the tead of Iking Bur in amoutinge definite distance and also rustle ush which vhen pa officials 5 should hood or the Is and Forest deer carca the automaohile home, "' uses a lot the ear an invita the A chance on a hunter would for to a ned meal an take hood, th y put the top carrier Agree Carca or on frail on a wnt of deer meat lost wilage 1s little short of Trig "The of proper thorough bleeding kill cannot he hasized. The animal hled thoroughly and neat given a chance (o 1 taking the from hould he ex done Wa ime at thi e meat" ORK THOROUGHLY k thoroughly to de which «¢ ous ing wild stage cooked to the that is, n a meal thermometer nometer is used, make II done has a grayish pork used in pate de fols gras, pies and so on should well cooked hefore eat and cured pork sueh as uld be cooked to 170 de thermometer juley ender i a] preference to coffee in hospitals? Does tea A, and arom e B and mild Tea ¢ cote ney act mate ston not ug Howey are not th ver with the Q. Is goat et tomach contain caffeine? tannin So does ntains catfeine atic th are ubstance mild stimulants diuretics (increase kid said to pro ach emptying and does n). Tea i secretions ince tea and coffee 0 ditferent chemically ed advantages ¢ tea due 1 ciated be actors a drinking ritual 's milk helptul in treat: ment of ecxema in babies? A, Eczeme ty consid tion, It a allergic 1 oC placement milk woul RA 3.4621 a in children is general allergid cond young child is the ed an baby or WS Maik of cow's milk by goat's d probably help Oshdiwa |dalism posed 101 hoy and to occur more frequently| tojvenile Delinquency can he| Quarts J 30 vithout [vandals troy apparent [vandals Fresh pork phabet of good eitizenship when 185 de: | ager children undoubtedly have heen| their respective countries, are in they think isthe most strategic position to defacing cars and other help eurh vandalism and to re personal and public property, duce juvenile delinquency ometimes mutilating property| When these parents hring up and committing all sorts of ¥an-| heir own children to respect the ; oe \rights and possessions of others Year by year this practice "less privileged parents will in ome communities seems to belgie "ro niitate them iin earl nd earlier in Octo , RB eatiier anc ¢ (My hulletins, Teaching Child Care of Property, and How Ju engaged In whal fun all through the year Nor is vandalism limited areas of low income. Indeed, it's! often worst in high income suib:| |a self-addressed, US ih organizations| Thanks to elvi | Hal-| newspaper.) ind to co-operating parents loween itself may not he a very Le destructive time. When parents PARENTS QUESTIONS hack the trick-or-treat program| Q., When our daughter of UNICEF parties for must their children and when they put on organized (slowly, 1 take it down | on and inter-|jt he diverted hand to take to school, the even A; will attach a note to her paper {stating exactly what you did, Sometimes she might loween, the energies ests of children may to wholesome fun for ing STILL A PROBLEM I'hese encouraging opments Hut are devel there still remains up their ehildeen, from the time position Curbed, may be had hy sending stamped envelope to me in care of this when they provide|write an essay or composition at and {home for school, she can do so neighbors' children on Halloween much hetter if, as she dictates it the md supervised activities on Hal: typewriter exactly as she says| Then 1 let her copy Wt hy | Your plan Is good if you vell OSHAWA (helWrite a few notes before begin: | problem for all parents to bring ning to dictate the story or com-| EVERY SECOND ROLL FOR 1 CENT GENUINE CLL PAINTS IN ALL FINISHES , , , WHITE OR 86 COLORS ons 6.30 | FREE DELIVERY PATTE'S PAINT AND WALLPAPER LTD, | Over 85 Years at 85 Simcoe St. North RA 5-3529 - they hegin to toddle, to respect the rights and possessions of all wher persons, This means eter nal vigilance hy parents and eon tant cultivation of desirable in hibitions in the growing child But the prevailing theory and of hringing up ehildren traints-to-the-winds, will sufficient discipline to them against hecoming practiee with re not get armor And when vandalism by teen heecomes prevalent on side of the tracks it is that the adolescent in 1969 (N] v) failed to learn the al 1 agers 'this they were tots and pre-teen STRATEGIC POSITION It manifest that parvents In peonomie areas, MISS MAY BUDD says BLOOD TRANSFUSION SERVICE 173,230 bottles of blood were ¢ lected and distributed free to patier in Ontario hospitals, Live in and Love it! Trade Mark Rea'd Ladies! Miss Budd means it, and she would like to prove the statement , she will be in WARD'S Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday for consultation and personal fittings, She would be pleased if you would come in and discuss your corsetry problems with her, WATER SAFETY--83,068 people of Safety activities during the year, JUNIOR RED CROSS=672 803 mer bers promoted health, served ather vehiet projects, MISS MAY BUDD Is Sarong fashion co-ordinator and stylist for Canada's largest house of corsetry, The DB ion Corset Company There is no obligation er charge for her service while visiting at WARD'S, Won't you call in or phone for @ personal appointment, ---------------------- WARD'S have the largest and west varied stock of "SARONG" and "DAISY FRESH" girdles and brassieres to help in this corsetry display . consultations and FRE professional fittings, WARD'S at Athol RA 5.1151 HOMEMAKER SERVIOE=3,52 homes were kept together throug service provided by Red Cros Homemakers. Simcoe St Free Delivery AT WORK... Everywhere in Ontario ob Ws all ages participated in Ontario Water mn A aided crippled and handicapped ehildren and supported international THE RED CROSS COUNTS ON You! It is your support which enables the Red Cross to go on with its humanitarian endeavours, 5 a This year, more than ever, the 11 main services of the Red Cross de. emergency situations through the y pend on your generosity, because the needs are forever growing, HELP THE RED CROSS Red Cross Society, 262 King St. E.--~Oshawa RA 3.2933 (Mr. D. H. Howe, President) ve

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