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Oshawa Times (1958-), 27 Jul 1962, p. 8

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ee + Ce ae a eg Me --_-- ne ne g THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, July 27, 1962 YWCA DAY CAMP PROVIDES FUN FOR LEISURE HOURS The Oshawa YWCA had a very successful Day-Camp which ended last Thursday evening with a well attended- Parents' Night. Theme for the Camp was Historic Osh- awa. Activities in the Craft Shop were centered around a on a play | THE STARS SAY | By ESTRELLITA FOR TOMORROW | Another stimulating day!) |before washing, say home econ- jomists at Macdonald Institute, Guelph. The oily protective film helps to keep top freshness. But, "|they add, eggs should be wash-| ed just prior to their use. Much can be accomplished if; you put forth your best efforts! STORE EGGS DRY Mrs. Eggs keep better when stored} is camp assistant. hugh salt and flour map of Oshawa circa 1870. On Par- ents' Night the campers put | "Oshawa Panor- | ama" written and directed by McGregor. One hundred and fifty-seven girls aged 8-12 were register- ed for the camp and 35 coun- sellors supervised them. Mrs. M. Johnson was camp direc- | tor and Miss D. Skuce was |one week before the date of the|diploma from the Quebec col-! Elizabeth ANN LANDERS Dear Ann Landers: daughter is four years old. She is such a finicky eater I'm wor- ried that she'll become ill from malnutrition. I've taken her to the doctor twice in the past six months and ke says she's a little skinny but in good health. She refuses to eat anything green or red, This means no let- tuce, spinach, peas, beans, broc- coli, Red cabbage, rhu- barb, beets, or cherries. She even turns her nose up at straw- berry ice cream. She doesn't like any kind of 'meat and she won't touch fish. ° ' I dread meal time because it always means fighting.. Uniess I sit there and shove a spoonful of whatever Ican into her mouth she doesn't eat.a thing. |My husband becomes exasper- ated and sometimes he spanks her. This always starts an argu- 'How To Get Your Husband To Pose For His Portrait By ELEANOR ROSS look his most natural self-- If you want a fine portrait| neither like a shaggy dog nor photograph of your husband--ja shorn poodle. jand he doesn't exactly like the) 1 Friend Husband has settled| jidea--explain that having one/for a black - and - white photo- taken is part of family living. graph, he should wear a char- Tell him it's like making a coq} suit, since it will photo- business transaction concerning! praph better than black or navy |family affairs. blue. The latter photograph like : GOOD SUGGESTION dark blobs. That's the suggestion of a CONSULT PHOTOGRAPHER prize-winning professional pho- q¢ the picture is to be in tographer who is also some-'girect color, suggest he consult thing of a_ psychologist ireminds us that a man makes pjnations. out a will to be sure his estate will go to those he loves. Insur- ance serves the same purpose. Well, a good portrait photo-| . graph is not viial to family|™Ore natural look. security, of course, but, none) Speak to the photographer |the less, it is. part of a man's|about taking along his favorite heritage to his family. pipe gy dog, if he rn Those snaps are all very nice,|°%®, 88 this will give personality but a really fine portrait photo-| 294 charm to the photograph. 'graph is something to be treas-| Of course, the photo should be ured, displayed and admired. |taken on a day when he is not A s harried by business problems-- APPEAL TO VANITY or family affairs, for that mat- So, once the resistance hasiter,'And it's best taken in the *\been broken down, get busy/photographer's studio rather with some suggestions so that than in your husband's place of the reluctant sitter will look|pbusiness where the office per- his best. Appeal to his vanity-- sonnel might kibitz or interrupt. jit invariably works. | Plenty of psychology and If the sitter wears eyeglasses all the time, they should be worn in.the photograph for a jstudio, he should shave--cer-\1.. can see. But having that |tainly no more than two hours/¢in, photograph placed where jahead" of time. And he should): j, on view all the time is forego, for once, the talcum worth it all. He! the photographer jor color com-| Just before heading for the), ractical hints are needed, as| Child's Food Fads Upset Mealtime Our|ment because I think he's too punishing. Please help me before I lose my mind. My, husband has threatened to start eating down- town unless things are made more pleasant at home.-- BESIDE MYSELF Dear Beside: Your child has learned that the surest way to get attention is to stop eating. From now on simply put the meal before her. After a reason- able period of time, remove her plate and say nothing, even if she hasn't touched it. Later if she says she's hungry tell her she can have a glass of milk, but no food until the next meal. When you stop making an issue of her eating .habits the problem will disappear, Dear Ann Landers: My boy friend is 17. I am 16. We've been dating steadily for. over a year. We both have dated others but we always seem to get back together. Althou,h we are too young to think of marriage now, we are very much in love and hope to be man and wife some |day. The problem is this: We al- ways seem to be anguing about something. The longest we have} |been able to go without a single argument is two weeks. This worries me because my mother and father have been quarrel-) ling ever since ' can remember and I don't want to have a mar- riage like that. Is this something to be con- cerned about? How can two peo- ple avoid arguing? We always make up before the evening is) over but even so, I hate to bicker and fight. Pleast help.--} WORCESTER Dear Worcester: A_relation- ship that can't tolerate differ-) jences in opinion isn't worth al | Frank discussion (andj | hoot. even disagreement) is hea.thy.| It clears the air and makes for la better understanding. But the jmanner in which people dis-) jagree is important. Verbal at-| tacks on one another can be most destructive. | Since you two always make up! jbefore the evening is over there} lis evidenc your argumnts are| |not destructive or harmful. And) |two weeks without a single} rumble is pretty darned good. | Dear Ann Landers: My hus-} band says I'm stuffy and a few) lof my friends agree with him. |Now I would like your opinion. We live in a lovely neighbor- jhood, so please don't get the wrong idea when you read this jletter. Our taxes are high and 4) On. ee ea enon the homes in this area range; I say this cheapens the neigh-,under the sprinkler cculé from $25,000 and up. borhood and should not be al-|Cheapen the neighborhood. Our next door neighbor have|lowed. I don't mind the scream- : three children under five years|ing for hours on end gore, tg HOUSEHOLD HINT of age. When the weather is hot,|'hidren are noisy, | too, .| An old-fashioned long piane the mother allows her children| biect to We ee auere 'Slbench in the foyer, topped with to run around in the front yard|7OUr Opinion: : a foam rubber cushion, serves under the sprinkler with abso-| Dear Mrs. Stuffy: You're talk-/a; a handy spot to sit when lutely not one stitch of clothingjing about babies--and I fail to|putting on or removing over see how naked babies playing|shoes and rubbers. ; An exciting, limited-time offer ""MEAGHER'S 5 KING ST. WEST PHONE 723-3425 Canada's finest name in stereo hi-fi at a remarkabley low price! ELECTROHOME "CASCADE HI-FI You can't afford to miss this opportunity! So come in to hear the breathtaking beauty of stereo and FM/AM radio with the difference! 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Your planetary influences are excellent, not only whre| personal matters ar concerned but in job affairs, too. In th latter connection, your efforts should produce fine results in early September and - or late! December and, in the former, the stars promise great happi-| ness in social and romantic re- lationships. Travel is also favored--espe- cially in late September and during the period btween late May and late August of 1963. You may face some financial problems during the next five months but they could be the result of unwise spending. There are no adverse influences governing monetary gain. In fact, you have some excellent periods ahead during Septem- ber, late November and late December. But the aspects do indicate tendencies toward ex- travagance on your pari--espe- cially during Pt and Octo- ber. Be forewarned, therefore, and curb these inclinations. Business expansion is indi- eated in late December and the first six months of 1963. A child born on this day will he highly intelligent and en- dowed with the qualities needed to make a brilliant teacher or executive. GUARANTEED DEPOSIT RECEIPTS Interest on daily balance, redeemable ANY time (Decorated) AREA (Decorated) WINDOWS (Sliding) VISIT OUR "| HAVE NO PROBLEMS"' 5 ROOM BRICK with STONE FRONT CERAMIC TILED BATHROOM KITCHEN with SEPARATE DINING EXHAUST FAN -- STOVE CABLE COMPLETE STORM AND SCREEN We just bought our new home completely finished for as little as $11,500 witha LOW DOWN PAYMENT Don't you buy a new home until you compare these extra low prices! featuring 975 SQUARE FEET -- 3 BEDROOMS SIDEWALKS -- CRUSHED STONE DRIVEWAY 2 ALUMINUM STORM DOORS DIVIDED BASEMENT (Railings) SODDED FRONT LAWNS -- PLANTER ON STEPS LARGE LOTS -- EXTRAS GALORE OPEN DAILY AT 2:30 P.M, TILL AUG, 2nd © IN VICINITY... PUBLIC - HIGH - SEPARATE SCHOOLS -- CHURCHES -- SHOPPING PLAZAS -- BUS SERVICES -- HIGHWAYS... Within 5 Minutes of Downtown Oshawo. 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