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Oshawa Times (1958-), 4 Feb 1964, p. 8

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KNEE-HIGH SOCKS KNEE - HIGH socks have signed by Bonnie Doon, the been a big favorite on camp- gtriped socks come in many us for some ogre and gtk color combinations and are le Ble wl-eggnlyy dP made of stretch nylon and in for knickers. This pair is wool. endorsed by both groups. De- Ring Down The Curtain On Plain, Tub Curtains By ELEANOR ROSS agitate the suds and fabric Shower curtains, originally|thoroughly. Then rinse well and created for practical protection|hang it back on its rod to drip purposes, tend to look more and/dry. ' more like formal draperies for; If the manufacturers' printed living room windows. This newjdirections recommend pressing trend isn't confined to the upper/to improve the finish, take the brackets, either. curtain down when it is almost --By Tracy Adrian. More unexpected fabrics are being used for shower curtains at all price levels--and more interesting textures, colors, pat- terns hardware are bring- ing new beauty to the bath- room. We like the shower curtain hooks decorated with flowers to tie up with rose or carnation dry and carry it to the ironing board for a once-over-lightly with qa warm, not hot, iron. HOUSEHOLD HINT Save time, steps and money by using your oven to cook a complete meal instead of just a single dish. | ANN LANDERS Dear Ann. Landers: Help!!!! My boss was blessed with his first grandchild weeks ago. He is also an inveterate camera bug, This can be a hor- rible' combination. Almost every day the beam- ing boss hands me several dozen snapshots of the baby and waits for my comments, It is downright exhausting to try to think of something to say, because, as you know, Ann, every infant under four 'or five months of age looks like a meatball. To make matters worse, the boss is a pretty lousy photo- grapher and the baby is un- 'usually rat-like in appearance. Several others in this office have been similarly trapped by the boss. We would all appreci- ate some practical advice on what to do. Thank you.--Victim Number One Dear Vic: By the time the second grandchild comes along the boss will be using less film and taking up less office time. For now ther. is little you can do except perhaps hand him a dozen snapshots of your last trip. If you haven't had a trip recently, pictures of the na- tion's capitol will do. One of the nice things about children is that they seldom carry pictures of their grand- parents, Dear Ann Landers: I mar- ried into a family of three brothers and two sisters. All the boys are in business with their father. The two girls' hus- bands are in the business, too. The mother in this family tells them all what to do. This togetherness stuff looks very good to outsiders. My mother-in-law ts always brag- ging about how well they all get along. I know differently, RESULTS COUNT! one MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Conrult @ Member of the Oshawa & District Real Estate Board patterned prints, as well as the shower curtains with valances. PROTECTIVE LINER Since a shower curtain, for all its colorful beauty, must not en- tirely ignore its main purpose, the high-style curtain is likely to come packaged with a pro- tective liner of plain plastic-- or one of these can be pur- chased separately. Predictions are that moisture- proof finishes will be applied to more types of fabric that never were intended to end up in a bathroom.. Among the newest of the nicest shower curtains to appear is a polished cotton print with a design of dogwood boughs and edged with ombre stripes. Another new-look curtain is made of taffeta patterned with an 16th-century motif. The col- ors are beautiful and there is a bw variety of colo: combina- ions. FREQUENT WASHING While protective liners will help to keep luxury curtains clean on one side, there is still need of frequent laundering to Good food deserves good wine Claret VERY DRY 5G\: ee wash off the dust that settles proowces #F | CHATEAU-GAI WINES UuMiTEO penenen FALEes CARAOA te migraines, but M he be- Smile For Granddad-- His Film's Running Out but of course, I wouldn't dare say anything because I would wind up with my head in my hands, Three of th. woys have ulcers. and two suffer from mi- graine headaches. Last week my husband told ime he wants to buy a tri-plex 'with two of his brothers, He says they could all save on transportation by riding to and from work together, They could split up the yard work, and re- pair: jobs, I don't like the idea because these two brothers argue a lot and my husband is always in the middle. My husband is sure he can handle it. What do you say?--Mazie Dear Mazie: I say no and I hope you'll continue to say no, too, You didn't say whether comes part of a round-the-clock triplet-act he will probably end up with both. Dear Ann Landers: My fiance is a traveling salesman who spends about one-fourth of his time on the road. 'wrote: "Miami fs @ great spot. I wish you were her." Do you think this means any- thing? --« i =. Dear Queenie: Yes, I think it means your fiante is'a needle artist who has fond an old joke book. Forget it. Jerry calls me ou the phone when he can, but usually he sends daily post cards. He types these cards on the old beat-up machine he carries with him to do his sales reports. Lately he's been making some Strange typing errors and I wonder if he makes them on purpose. Last week he wrote, 'You are not only a sweetheart but a fiend." On that same card he BRIGHTEN LIVES HALIFAX (CP) -- Convales- cent women patients at the Vic- toria General Hospital here have something special to look forward to each Monday night. Mrs, M. F. Anderson and Mrs. R,. McAskill,' 'members of the hospital's auxiliary, provide free hairdressing services those evenings, had an interesting PS: "My brother Harry said you will make a great little wife and the beast is yet to come." Today's card threw me. He MAPLE CLEANERS 504 SIMCOE ST. S. OSHAWA Cash & Corry -- 4 Hr. Service tng, ety "Bu "Your Fomity's Friend" PHONE 725-0643 your husband had the ulcers or WIFE PRESERVER To polish bronze, wash it with beer. Then buff it with a chamois. Now's the Time to ere ee Home CUSTOM AND READY MADE DRAPES M. & C. Dry Goods & Draperies 74 CELINA STREET PHONE 723-7627 Ancus-GRAYDON CARPET COMPANY 282 King W., Oshawa ®@ Tel, 728-9581 Oshawa's Rug and Carpet Centre Broadloom-Tile-Linoleum | professional Rug Cleaning 41. THE WORLD'S MOST COMPLETE RUSTPROOFING, This exclusive process features a primer paint dip into which the entire car is submerged right up to the roofline. ¥ 3. LARGE CAPACITY HEATER. Under the most extreme temp- eratures, this heater gives immediate and abundant warmth, 4. BATTERY-SAVING ALTERNATOR. Unlike a generator, an alternator charges even when your engine is idling so'that the electrical system will never drain the battery dead, jt eStore | 2. CERAMIC-ARMOURED MUFFLER, TAILPIPE & EXHAUST PIPE. A Rambler exclusive, galvanized metal is covered with heat and corrosior i i ial: 5. SELF-ADJUSTING DOUBLE-SAFETY BRAKES. Two sets of hydraulic lines (one to the front brakes, one to the rear) ensure that if one set is damaged the other will continue to operate, everywhere in any room. | So even before the new haute! couture curtain is badly soiled, submerge it in warm suds right! in the bathtub. Try using a small plunger to CANADA'S WINES OF DISTINCTION é 8. PLASTIC KICK PANELS. Unlike composition materials usually 2, HEAVY DUTY BATTERY. Rugged end power used, these panels resist the ruinous effects of winter snow. and slush, it has a high resistance to low temperatures and will perform under the most. adverse conditions. _For Free Home Delivery, Cail Chateau-Gai 6. DOUBLE DOOH-SEALS. An industry exclusive, they 9. INSULATING FIBREGLASS ROOFLINER, give you better insulation and protection against draughts. Another Rambler exclusive, this feature acts like the insulation in your house, keeps in heat during winter, keeps out heat in summer, . ; 10. ALL-SEASON RADIATOR COOLANT. It is good all year 'round, you Division of Oshawa Cleaning Contractors never add water or anti-freeze. It inhibits rust and corrosion in the cooling system, Give Your Rugs -- Broadloom and Upholstery A New Lease On Life! Let us restore like-new beauty and freshness to your rugs, carpets and upholstery. A thorough dry-cleaning by our skilled technicians is guar- anteed to please you with the results. Rates are reasonable. Call for free pick-up soon. Cleaning At Home Too! if you prefer, we'll clean your rugs, wall-to-wall carpet- ing and upholstery right in your own home. Our quick- ® drying process permits use some doy y7 PHONE 725-9961 FOR PROMPT, EFFICIENT SERVICE Winter driving is as hard on you as it is on your car these 10 Rambler features make it easier on you both Most of the time, winter driving is less than a pleasure. Snow, ice, slippery roads, sluggish traffic and low tem- peratures are conditions we can't do much about. But a great deal can be done to make them less wearing on you and your car. And Rambler has done it. For instance, Rambler has tackled and solved the biggest winter problem; rust and corrosion. Since salt must be used to keep our roads free, protection must be provided for your car. 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