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Oshawa Times (1958-), 28 Jun 1965, p. 14

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Grandparents Spruce Up From Sue Brett comes a charming little-girl dress that will prove to be a re- freshing summer cooler. The frock is fashioned in checked Dacron and cotton gingham in a choice of |For Family Album Photo By ELEANOR ROSS photographs -- either in black di its | and white or in color--are wel- Today's grandparen sages, Mle goed ieee grandparents did at the same|oinor occasions, age. Look at a fine photograph Bemis an_ attractive sone grandma andjtaken, no matter the age of the we chdde ao tieely sitter, is a simple matter of jgrandpa and you'll find 8) ood grooming selecting a pho- handsome couple, well-groomed|toerapher whose 'style you like well set up, stylish. Relatives|ing approaching the sitting in like to show off good profession-|, happy, relaxed mood. ally-taken photos of the grand- : parents and give the studio por--AVOID EXTREMES traits a place of honor. One of the secrets older folk no qualms about looking attrac-|course, it is important to follow day-to-day living. - But the grand lady of. the clan should leave the brilliant fred lipstick, the made-up eyes, and the jazzy clothes to her younger counterparts, Grand- mother will photograph best. in a dress with a simple, round, act and feel younger than their), qaing anniversaries and|®Wate or V-neckline in » plain, monotone fabric. Often a fur stole or a favorite piece of jewelry that's been her trademark over the years gives personality to the photograph. Perhaps grandmother may even' want the photographer to come; to ner home to take the photo- graph in the garden, if she's a flower enthusiast, Or perhaps she would like to be photo- Even grandparents in theirjespecially should follow is to|graphed, feeling at ease in her 70s,.80s or more, should have|stay away from extremes. Of/favorite chair. Corrective makeup for pho- tive in -a photo taken by althe fashion trends in hair styl-tography can work wonders for fore the camera es well as in 1 lecting the amount of retouching re- quired. f KEEP IT LIGHT Grandmother should use 4 light liquid or cream base foun- dation in a color closest to her skin tone, then use a_ lighter founlation for the areas she wants to feature, and darker for those she wants to shadow. Lighter foundation, for example, reduces the effect of dark cir- cles under the eyes and a dark foundation softens a double chin. Eyes, eyebrows and mouth And now for that grand fel- with a white shirt. He should) shave just before leaving for} the studio and should be about} half-way between haircuts. If he has a favorite pipe, he} should be lightly accented and rouge applied to give a rosy glow if the photograph is in color. Rouge and powder should be omitted if the photograph is black and white since they will give it a sooty, chalky look. green, brown, gray or black with white. Its pleated skirt falls from below a dropped waistline. A fitted bodice features short sleeves and a youthful Chelsea neck col- lared in white pique. _ =By Tracy Adrian ANN LANDERS Hamsters Set Ann Straight! Dear Ann Landers: You've received thousanls of letters from people, but have you ever a letter from a ham- Y'll bet this is your first. Several of us hamsters read your column every day. Our masters line the floor of our cages with your page of the newspaper because they know we are fans. Usually we agree with your advice, but recently you let us down. A young boy asked you to help persuade his mother that hamsters are de- sirable pets for children. It seems his mother had the im- sion that hamsters smell. 'ou said, "I hope your mother will let you have the hamsters becuuse they make wonderful pets, but they do smell." When we read that, Ann, we were sick. We do not smell, Our cages smell if they are not kept clean, but why blame us for that? Will you please print my let- ter and set the record straight? --Sidney The Hamster Dear Sidney: I apologize to every hamster everywhere. was my advice that smelled. Hamsters, according to all the experts, are indeed odorless, and I'm happy to set the rec- ord straight. Dear Ann Landers; What can a mother say to a 23-year-old son who refuses to accept re- sponsibility for himself? When T tell him he is behaving like a juvenile he says, 'It's your fault. You raised me." I raised him all right. His father gave me no help what- ever--and it shows. When the boy was in school I was the one who kept prodding him to do his chores and his home- work. He used to hide behind his father and whine," 'Make her leave me alone." My hus- band would turn to'me and say, "Ruth, why don't you quit nag- ging the boy?" I know I've failed. as a mother but it's too late to do abything about it now. What can I say when my son looks me in the eye and says, 'You! raised me. It's your fault."--| Tried and Flopped Dear Tried: You can say, "Yes, I raised you and I'm PARTY'S POPULAR OTTAWA (CP) -- Diplomats, politicians, officials and ordi-) nary citizens crowded the lawns) and gardens of Rideau Hall Sun- day for the annual garden party) of Governor-General and Mad- ame Vanier. In bright sunshine, the vice-regal couple received tore than 2,500 guests on the|j - grounds of their official resi- dence. sorry I didn't do as well as I had hoped to do, but I did my best. And now since we agree that I botched the job I sug- gest you take over and make something better of yourself. Humans can change and im- prove. The world is full of peo- ple who, have succeeded in spite of incredibly poor upbringing. Be my guest." Dear Ann Landers: I am a) food editor who has a unique) problem. It was caused by Ann| Landers. | You recently printed a col-| umn about pies and said you were a pie lover. Then you named the cities where the very best pies can be found. Our city appeared on your list, so I made it my business to find out where you enjoyed the pie and I succeeded in wheedling the recipe out of the reluctant pastry chef in the hotel. The printers made a mistake} and the recipe as it appeared Was preppsterous, but dozens of women tried it anyway. Now I 14m afraid to open a letter or pick up the telephone, One reader screamed, "I just baked the pie that Ann Land-| ers raved about and I'm going to make my family drink it for dinner." The most irate caller said, "1| am taking that miserable fail-| ure to my church bake sale to-| day and I shall tell everyone it is Ann Landers' favorite." Why don't you stick to affairs| of the heart?--Sick of Garbage! Pail Catastrophes | Dear Sick: Don't worry, I) will. I received more than' 8,000) recipes for pie crusts, a dozen| pie tins,rolling pins, pastry knives, flour cloths and count-| less cans of shortening. 'From now on I promise to stay out of the kitchen. | worLD oF --| | AWAITS YOU HERE! Remove superfluous hair per- manently from face, arms, legs with | ELECTROLYSIS Kree Imperial Deluxe, gentle, fast by Electrolysis MARIE professional photographer. Suchling, clothing and makeup be-'women of all ages, resulting in a birthday to be proud of, a flag to be proud of --- GLECOFF'S SUPERMARKET 174 Ritson Rd. s. - DOMINION DAY SPECIALS Specials for June 28, 29, 30, and the Dominion Day Week-End MEAT SPECIALS PRODUCE SPECIALS TURKEY'S . 1 us. u, 49° Air Prod rket with B CHICKEN WINGS ----- HAMBURG 3.1.00 LETTUCE wane 1 Be eg BACON (BULK) 158 39° NEW CABBAGE MURDUFF Will be in Oshawe et th Gencshe Hotel June 28, 29 PHONE 723-4641 COS A Strtle * GROCERY SPECIALS SX PEAR-SHAPED SPECIAL 1.29 COOKED HAMS DEMPSTER'S WIENER OR hin 1.00 24-01. 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