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Oshawa Times (1958-), 3 May 1962, p. 8

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whites 'are stiff.) Fold in ex tracts, nuts, and chocolate. Dro} by spoonfulls, 2" apart, ot greased cookie sheets. Bake in a preheated oven 250 degrees F for 30 minutes or until firm Cool. Dip half of each cookis wy a chocolate dip if prefer red. be stored for a few days in a covered jar in the refrigerator.) Meringue Dips: 3 egg whites 1 tabespoon vinegar ¥, teaspoon salt cup sifted granulated sugar teaspoon vanilla ¥% teaspoon almond extract cup chopped blanched almonds squares unsweetened choco- late, coarsely grated Beat whites, vinegar and salt until moist peaks form.. Slowly beat in sugar. (All sugar must be well dissolved before the UPTON'S SUPER VALUE! CHILD GUIDANCE Jealous Older Daughter Creates Family Disunity By G. CLEVELAND MYERS In a family of two or more children the" behavior of each may depend largely on that of each other child and upon the way the parents react to each child. While the children may, by physical inheritance, be dif- ferent, how they feel toward one another greatly widens this difference. Of a daughter, 10, her mother writes from Ohio: her jealousies. "Her younger sister, eight, is) When she feels more secure outgoing, does everything easily|her ugly ways will wane or dis- and is well liked. jappear, NERVOUS AND BOSSY | os E D Bt | CULTIVATE. PLAYMATES __ the rg girl is pomigge Do your best to help her cul- las, he neta Bateau horn Hi : : SPP apts iy "lage and to enjoy more success} \Fourth, fingernails should bejtimes, is bossy and rude, gets! a1' books, especially in reading.|often bubbles over with enthu- |thoroughly cleaned at bedtime.|jow grades at school and makes F i j The appreciation of the atten-|me feel terrible. | Often read to her from inter-|siasm about her experiences " tative audience was conveyed) "Her school teacher says oe a ae school and elsewhere. by Mrs. Dallaire. jis not applying herself and has| ooks appealing to her for read-| PARENTS' QUESTIONS The meeting had opened with|poor work habits. | Q. How many words does the| {prayer by Mrs. Stan Sobanski,| "I am always after her for fa oe See ts vars oll using the typical reading and after Mrs. Carrier's treas-|Something, mostly for' teasing| 1 7 S¥19 4, " i i ' {,|book in-the U.S. read at the ury report, motions were made|or fighting, or hitting her sister gfe wiieaty toad end of his first grade? and passed to the effect of pur-/aS she hag She is "or easy materials. ' A. About 240 to 300 words.| chasing French and English}On coming home, seems a 8 i |Every word has been repeated) praber books for the first com-|Keyed up and soon has her sis.|_ Be sure Pye gig Fpoites on the average of 20 'fo 25 munion class, which take s/ter crying and everything out of ro Pihis girl Se shasta times | ! : ~ | kilter help this wi ssons. ak | place May 6, and a starting on kilter. | Look for the many good) No wonder primers and first)g graphed ager Bagge geo Eratcisaa a mised help] things in this girl and be gen- readers are so uninteresting. | 1 committee, con- K alway: s ESE POOL OD IL EET ct AO AE AEDST | > |healing. |vened by Mrs. Stanley. Stovin her do things for her. ee 3 The second type spreads and assisted by Mrs. Doris Nel-| 'I would like to sit down with from one child to another, and|S0M, was appointed for the up-jher and have her read out of lesions can be on any part of|Coming elections at the May 15)her school books in order to the body. Steam ironing|Meeting. Offices to be filled help her with her reading, clothes, says Dr. Fekete, is the|4re president, vice - president which is not too good, but she best way of killing the germs and secretary. doesn't want to do it that way. on clothing. The class count was a 'tie'| Lyte os child not Approximately 80 percentbetween Mrs. Groleau's): +4 eyed and bat go ful men have foot ringworm (th Grades 1" and. 2, and. afsS¢ Wel, Hed and, > successu lete's foot) as compared to 5|Belanger's Grades 5, 6 and 7 of },, si obi report . per cent in women. A hormonal|the French classes. Of course we want to help influence is a factor. The com-|. Grade mothers : nflue com-| for Apriljthe younger girl and see her bination of darkness, humidity|were Mrs. Dallaire and Mrs.' develop in excellent ways. But and warmth makes ringworm! Weilli Richard. ithere is the problem of build- flourish. That is why it is so siiciscoaamapeeanapeetonianaaan viamian ths cones = DAWES ONLY JI FRIDAY and SATURDAY @ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, May 3, 1962 St. Christopher's CPTA Learns About Children's Skin Diseases Dr. Z. Fekete pleased the CPTA members at the April meeting with his topic, 'Skin Diseases Among' Children." Dr. Fekete, introduced by Mrs. Max Coleman, was born in Hungary and completed his medical training there in 1948. He worked in the University Hospital of Dermatology from 1946-1953 and became a certi- fied dermatologist there in 1951. He was appointed assistant pro- fessor of ; Dr. Fekete cate to Canada in February 1957 ere he in- terned in WinnipeX Misericor- dia Hospital. He received his Canadian MD and licence in May 1958. He was resident in clinical fellowship training at 'ithe Royal Victoria Hospital, Montreal, and became a certi- fied dermatologist in Canada during 1961. 4| Dr. Fekete resides in Osh-| awa, is married and has one) daughter Judy. | COMMON DISEASES Dwelling on the four well known diseases, he informed ;|the parents as follows -- Ring- :|worm; there are two kinds, one is scalp ringworm which z\is carried by animals to hu- mans, and in turn from hu- }mans to animals. It is not contagious from one human to another. These lesions are self Whites of Eggs Have Many Uses Do you have a favorite recipe using egg yolks and find that you always have a few whites left over? If you do, you have no doubt devised interesting ways of using them up, such as in a Baked Alaska, in "Seven- Minute" Frostings or in a chif- fon cake recipe that calls for an extra amount of egg whites. The Food Department of Mac- donald Institute, Guelph, offers another tempting suggestion. This is your chance to try Meringue Dips. (Incidentally, egg whites may One is inherited, belonging to the atopic family. Most chil- dren having this type develop hayfever or asthma. The sym- ptoms can be cleared by medi- cation but there is no cure due to the atopic background. The second type of eczema is in- fantile. Skin irritation may be due to clothing, soaps, rag- wood. It can be treated and the child outgrows it. PREVENTION Prevention of ringworm and warts is: first, washing hands immediately after school or) public gatherings. Second, bath- ing in the evening before go- ing to bed, and shampoo hair at least once a week. Third,| insure a normal amount of sleep (eight to ten hours). ing up the older child so she does not feel so inferior to her younger sister. Do enlist all your relatives and friends to this end. While you can't condone the older's ugly ways, especially her hitting her sister, and may have to curb her sometimes, rebuke and punishment can have only temporary effect and, as a rule, will only intensify HOUSEHOLD HINT To keep a refrigerator look ing new, it should be cleaned at least once a month with a lukewarm solution of bicarbon- ate of soda. 1 1 1 3 erous with deserved approvals. You will know you are winning when you and Dad often have happy moments of companion- ship with her and when she of oe THE BRIDAL PAIR daughter of Mr. and Mrs. El- mer L. Elliott and the bride- groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard F. March, all of Oshawa. --Aldsworth Photography STARTS Friday MAY 4th ENDS Saturday MAY 19th Pictured after their wed- ding recently at Simcoe Street United Church are Mr. and Mrs. Richard Edward March. The bride, the former Miss Carolyn Jean Elliott, is the OGH Graduate Evelyn Hyde Wed To Peter Yacknovets Marriage vows were ex-| For receiving guests at the| ©. de changed in Bayfield Baptist|reception at the Dominion|"ng rah, skin surfaces by} Church Saturday, April 28, by|Hotel, Zurich, the bride's mo-|* at at . { can occur on any) Evelyn Hyde and Peter Yack-\ther chose a navy blue and)Part of the body. Nasal infec- THE SHOE WITH THE BEAUTIFUL a BCr-- eG NATURALIZER'S Soft unlined walking shoe feels like a glove. from animals, humans and r and enamels even by its own bacteria get- Paints . . exceptional value! Choose from « full range of interior fin. novets, before the Reverend)white linen sheath with match- Ivor Bodenham, amid a setting/ing duster and accessories in of large white chrysanthemums|white. Mrs. Walter Ciona, sis- and red roses. The bride is the|ter of the bridegroom, chose an daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alex)ensemble of navy blue linen with Hyde, Kippen, and the bride-|pink accessories. Both wore cor- grooms parents are Mr. andjsages of white and pink carna- Mrs. Kuzma Yacknovets, Ben-|tions respectively. ito, Manitoba. Bridal music was) For their wedding trip to provided by Miss Ruth Kozak,|points east, the bride chose a Oshawa, who accompanied the siate grey suit with green acces- soloist, Mrs. Charles Bloom-|sories and a corsage of white |tion should be treated to pre-| jvent recurrence on other parts) }of the body via hands, this is especially true in children. Im- petigo has to be treated im- mediately. | Warts: warts are a low grade infectious disease caused by viruses. Touching another person is not enough to con- tract warts. The germ would) have to be scratched -into the! | MAY 4th and 5th 0% es seen tn Chatelaine ishes. FLAT--LATEX --SEMI-GLOSS--HIGH GLOSS -- INTERIOR PRIMER. Available in a wide range of beau- tiful most + wanted colors. skin. Then it takes two months| to show warts. Pet dogs having mouth warts, should be treat- ed because of the affectionate "kisses" they bestow upon| their masters, which can. cause] warts. Warts can be easily re-| moved by a doctor and all! warts must be removed or new) ones wil] keeep appearing. } Eczema: Two kinds exist.' field, Ilderton, singing "A Wed-| carnations. | ding Prayer" and "O Perfect' tne pride is a graduate of Love". |Oshawa General Hospital hong ig zariem i 3 fa-/School of Nursing. ther, t! ride selected a floor-) ' 3 length gown of chiffon ver! The couple will reside in Osh taffeta and net. The fitted bodice) featured lily point sleeves and} a rounded neck edged with me-| dallions. The skirt, tiered and| bouffant, extended to a slight) sweep at the back. Her finger-| ENGAGEMENT tip veil of tulle illusion fell Mr. and Mrs. William Freder- from a Princess Margaret tiara,|i-k Nesbitt of Brooklin announce and she carried a crescent bou-|+,, engagement of their daugh- quet of red roses. lter, Carol Louise, to Stanley Miss Marjorie Hyde, Kippen,/ Marvin Naylor, son of Mr. and was maid of honor for her sis-|Mrs. John Clifford Naylor, of ter, and Miss Jean Hyde, Lon-|Oshawa. The marriage will take place on Saturday, May on, and Mrs. Louise Stepher-|6""of7 "a: 3.00 o'clock in Col son, Ilderton, were the attend-)mbus United Church Colum- ants. They dressed alike in wil-|bus, Ontario. low-green crystalaire wit h) matching circular veils held in| ENGAGEMENT WIFE PRESERVERS| ee ote cued eel The engagement is announced} tT) remove a glue or mucil-| SHOP of Marjorie Elenor, daughter ofjage stain, try a little white! 725-1221 Reg. $6.15 gal, .. SALE 455 Reg. $2.05 qt. ... SALE 1.45 wauParcR 4S AAlule Rell 59. 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