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Oshawa Times (1958-), 19 Aug 1964, p. 10

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disrepute, except for a handful]under control. Arm rests and] Nuances of the Orient--In- of die-hards, during the '50s. |backs are apt to be ihe same/dian, Japanese, Javenese--are It now is reborn in the ras Saget ot Paes ' 4 Bye up in i ehow lern depe: on line and) furniture as ba: gs on bi fag Mee Nieker cotter ay for effect without orna-|legs, the shape of a' headboard, and less rigid than its. predeces- mentation or fanciful fabrics.| the flair of a chair back, the sor. Scandinavian, French, Italian,)/sweep of a sofa's arms and, of The. upholstered chairs and|Spanish, English -- innumer-)course, in colors, and certainly sofas, although large and box-|able cultures spread their in- in accessories. like, are better scaled andj fluences throughout the new de- Indeed, there is so much. va- make use of new materials for S!8Ms. riety of style, period and blend- G a more luxurious look. | Mediterranean styles now|ing of cultures in this great and profusion of new exciting|novelty. Perhaps the contract seem to veer to Spanish, which|gathering of newly designed home furnishings at the sum-/field (hospitals, hotels, offices,| SOFT COMFORT 'is less dramatic and shows the furniture that it is truly inter- . ete.) has given impetus to this| -Latex.foam rubber cushioning) mellowing effect of American national in flavor, Future re- style that was the pet of thejinsures super soft comfort, and) popularity with a new, tailored, ports will deal more with 30s . . . a style that fell into|trimffess of line keeps bulkiness| livable look. | 10 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, August 19, 1964 Exciting New Furnishings Show Design, Comfort, Taste By ELEANOR ROSS In a market where miscel- Design Explosion--1964" per-jlany is the order ofthe day, haps best describes the wealth! pure Modern is something of a - OPEN DAILY 10,0. 10 10 >m. MONDAY to SATURDAY COMPLETE BACK TO SCHOOL ASSORTMENT OF SHOES AVAILABLE AT KMART no regimentation, save, per-| | specifics. haps, that of good taste. 'There| ti is throughout a harmonious blending of design. Everything glows with color. ie The past and the present as well as the far-away places are happily met in the new home furnishings that in all are very much of the 20th century and international in inspiration. Even that constant favorite, Early American furniture, has acquired a crisp continental tone, . derived from European cultural elements. Contemporary furniture matches Early American in popularity and 'strength and here again designs come from all over the globe. NEW HIGH REACHED This go-with-anything move- ment reaches a new _ high plateau of taste and comfort. It is brimming over with innova- tions and conforms easily with today's room size and living areas. Borrowing from styles present or past, contemporary furniture 'is ever-changing yet suitable to the moods. of the moment. An important trend, and one that is coming up fast, is the re-emergence of Modern, in all its. pristine clarity of line and form. Safety First Underscores Bath Decor Much attention and emphasis are on beauty and convenience in today's bathroom, which is as it should be. But we are reminded that no factor is more important than its safety. For safety's sake, every bathroom should have a grab-bar placed strategically on the wall above the bathtub. Be sure that the grab-bar is firmly secureed. It should be attached to the wall studing, not merely to the tile or plaster. Never, never, use plumbing or heating pipes as a ground for electric wires--such a prac- tice is doubly dangerous. Not only does it expose the family to severe shocks when the pip- ing is disconnected for repairs, but the current causes corro- sion in the piping and connected tanks. This practice is not too un- common, unfortunately. And now for a warning on another practice that is all too common--the placing and use of electrical appliances near the bathtub where they may be touched or where they may ac- tually fall into the water. " Only 12 More Days? LKER'S ARARAA Wa Women's Tennis Oxfords Canvas Tennis Shoes with Ist Quality colored sock lining and cushioned in- $1.76 RARARARARR date styling loafers with combination narrow heel. Made by. one of Canada's 76 $4. sole. Black and White colours. Sizes 4 to 10. SPECIAL top factories exclusively for K-mart. Sizes 4 to 10 widths K. AA to B. NOWHERE, BUT NOWHERE, WILL YOU FIND SUCH FURRIFIC WINTER COAT VALUES! Hurry before sale ends to be chin-deep in fur this season ...at a great saving! Men's and Boys' Oxfords Yorkshire Shoes for. Boys -- Good Quality Leather shoes with 3 Month. Guaranteed soles. These are ideal for Back to School Wear. 3 DAYS ONLY 4.16 MEN' BOYS' Sizes 61 to 125.12 Sizes 32 to 6 Girls' School Shoes Leather shoes with perforated design on vamp, molded weatherproof _ soles. $9.14 RARARAARARARR FUR-TRIMMED COATS 76 Reg. up to 99.50 Guaranteed for three months. Available in brown and black. K Sizes 82 to 4. 3 DAYS ONLY RAR ON HIGHWAY NO, 2 BETWEEN OSHAWA & WHITBY SPECIALS NOXZEMA 'SCHICK STAINLESS STEEL SKIN CREAM BLADES Medicated -- Greaseless PRESCRIPTIONS TOILETRIES HEALTH E BEAUTY AIDS DRUG DEPARTMENT OPERATED BY G. TAMBLYN LIMITED K | | Glass bottles and containers . should not be placed on the tub, no matter' how much space is available. Nor should they be on a, shelf above the tub. They are too easily knocked off and broken and so could seriously injure bathers. A modern medicine cabinet should be used for the storage of medicine and toxics, out of the reach of children's prying hands. Some medicine cabinet manu- facturers have taken a real stride in safety and have equipped their cabinets with an inner compartment opened only by a key or a button hidden from view atop the chest. Such a cabinet, we think, is a. good investment in a house- hold that includes small chil- dren Daily Newspapers Used In Classroom For Many Subjects MONTREAL (CP) -- Beacher Evelyn Carlin is sold on the newspaper as a teaching tool. Mrs. Carlin, who teaches high school in suburban Verdun, at- tended a Carleton University seminar in Ottawa on the use of the newspaper in the class- room. She came away firmly be- lieving that the newspaper is a more effective instrument of teaching than most texts, and last year she used it for a class of 20 pupils 14 to 17 years old with learning prob- lems Her pupils said newspaper reading and interpretation in- creased their comprehension and vocabulary, gave them more initiative and confidence and made them more interested in the world. Mrs. Carlin calls the. newspa- per "living history" and says datelines from all over the world make it a good geogra- phy aid. She also uses it in mathematics, basing problems on sale and regular prices in advertisements. And it helps in social science subjects and gui- dance. For example,it became easier to teach the importance of "clean appearance" and "courtesy" when they are stipu- lated as requisites for employ- ment in help-wanted ads. Mrs., Carlin says her stu- dents never showed any pre- vious interest in politics before using the newspaper, but after- wards wanted to take a trip to Ottawa. And one girl who became curious about bai! bonds went A SMALL DEPOSIT WILL HOLD THE COAT OF YOUR CHOICE e@Fabulous Furs: Magnificent Mink... Furry Fox... Beautiful Naturat Beaver -- to mention a few. @ Lovely, Lively Fabrics: Woolen Angora Plush . . . 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