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Oshawa Times (1958-), 2 Nov 1966, p. 21

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------ Ce eee Brenda Hopkins Gets Gold Cord In Maxwell Heights Ceremony the ceremonial trip from Brownies to the Guide Com- pane Dat Himmelsnach walk- Stare ar py : Si time to reading to them, haviss Bitheir environment. | BRENDA HOPKINS A huge cake bearing a con- ed up and Dale Dollard joined|sratulatory message from the the company by transfer. Mm Site hans poo Brenda and served to all the Brown Owl Mrs. D. with her warrant. Mothers' Auxiliary was cut by guests. DISTAFF DIARY Summary of reports of meetings and activities of Oshawa women's organizations as compiled from reports submitted by their secretaries. ----_ Re SPR in 2 CHILD GUIDANCE Frustrated Mother Might Try A Smart Hand Smack By GARRY C. MYERS, Ph> A mother of two children, 5 and 3, who is well educated and a former teacher, writes: "T stay at home with the children and devote much of my many playmates in, and teach- ing them various things about Both chil- dren get to visit other families and they are left with both baby sitters and friends. "My son, 3, has the upper: hand. I have used all methods suggested in your columns and none seems to work. He will not! Now, take a nap unless I lie down) operate in the toilet is a differ- with him. I can make him stay|ent problem. You hardly can in bed after putting him back) get that done by pain. It will four or five times. NOL void, Ad swum So pants. The same thing happen with BM. IGNORES EFFORTS "He is wery negative. If thwart hinmk he has a violent tantrum. As for chair-sitting, he gets down no matter how many put him back." My reply in part: You seem to be wonderful) 'ahout as he is to get out and not after he is out. USE YOUR HAND citting so you don't need to spank so much. Require him to sit for about 26 minutes. leaves the chair, if too soon, give him--instant pain tap won't do any good, Bare his bottom, "The thing that disturbs mej <ternal, gentle patience. Per- most is that never once in his life has he used the bathroom. I take him to the bathroom (cheerful manner) but he does escape my presénce he wets his movement habit established, you could attack the wetting times I swat him on a leg and) habit. Then write down a sched- juie and get him to the toilet PN ea er oar I hope you can develop chair- Here again, the moment he A Tittle smack him soundly, skin-to-skin, two or three warm smacks. It's better to use your bare hand than a hairbrush that would bruise him. training him to. co- | just have to come through your hane vou could start with the bowel movement problem and aim for a time right after breakfast when you could have him sit on the toilet and you could read him a story, s| If he performed, you could |reward him with a candy and then have him brush his teeth afterwards. Your physician I\ might advise you on this. After you have the bowel often enough to keep dry. I think if you want to get this things or hits you, smack him| Prominent New York Designer Specializes In Young Moderns By MARILYN ARGUE OTTAWA (CP) -- New Yorker Bill Blass, a fashion school dropout who has de- signed clothes for Barbara Streisand and Marilyn Mon- roe, says the best way to break into designing is to live where it's done. "Get a iob with an estab- lished designer, even if it's only picking up pins," The-stim blonde couturier, known for his bright casual styles, says the young woman is fashion's darling right now, and with her advent has come the demise of Paris as the world's fashion centre. "I'm not going to Paris this year, not because Of politics, but because I think it's time some of us started doing our own work." This year he's showing va- riations of the caftan, a long loose. garment worn by Mo- roccan natives. He intended them for leisure wear, but found women them "They love the idea of being naked and those things." HEMS GOING UP In Ottawa to introduce a show of his styles, Mr. Blass said he thought clothes would get closer te the hody and hems would hover about the knee. "Skirt lengths. should very with the wearer. I can't see them going up--half the women I see haven't got them short enough already." A native of Fort Wayne, Ind., Mr. signing at 10. At 17, after prep school, he entered a de- sign school in New York-- "anything to get out of Indi- ana"---then quit to sketch for a sportswear firm. After three turned to work for himseit. Besides _ rather clothes for women, he designs bathing sults, furs and child- ren's wear. "Tt used to find my child- ren's clothes would influence my adult clothes. Now it's the other way around. But I hate little girls looking as though they are wearing grown-up clothes. It's so tacky." MEN IN SPOTLIGHT Though most of his work is done for a mass market, he has done individual designs for Barbra Streisand. "She's not really a beautiful girl but she has a tremendous knowl- edge of how to play up her really great points." He remembers Marilyn Moinive wld speiil a mcnid- rable hour "on how the dress fitted her backside and didn't care how it fitted her bosom," The main fashion interest in the next five years will be in men's clothes, says the ele- gant bachelor, one of last year's 10 best-dressed men. "The youngsters who are wearing the most bizarre things today aren't going to seiiie ior dad's oid grey suit when they get a job." Mr. Blass thinks it's a bore always to wear a suit to work, slipping into for evening parties. slithery under Blass started de- in the army, he re- his sporty" "tailored, daytime sd ed ie Niles i itt Ott a tte MN na th tee Satie Site THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, November 2, 1966 2] and chose a self-created navy blazer with side vents and beige welt-seamed trou- sers, Men no longer feel that fashion is for sissies, he says. "The whole stigma has changed. It's a business now, as fascinating and exciting as advertising, for instance." WOMEN CALL ORDER LONDON (CP) -- Britain's chief civil court, the Law Courts in London's Strand, may take on woman ushers: for the first time. There is a chronic short- age of male attendants. ANNIE GOT HER GUN (CP) -- Allan year-old Mrs. W. M. Fraser North Cobalt.'She went ho. SAULT STE. MARIE, Ont. Wheeler, i3, is proud of his grandmother, 82- RED CROSS IS ALWAYS THERE WITH. YOUR HELP for the first time in 20 years and bagged her moose on the skin-to-skin; otherwise just act as if you're nothing but a post} and didn't see or hear anything. Go about your business and let him rave. If he finds that it} makes no difference with you,! you may get good results. | ANSWERING QUESTIONS Q. Hearing so much about! "sets" and the like in the new| math, should I hesitate to teach) my child now, 4, to count a few) R. S. McLAUGHLIN Collegiate Vocational Institute Announces THEIR FOURTH ANNUAL COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES first shot. Phone 723-1163 and Stretch Your Dollar SR: ne ee A RATES Has Your Food Dollar Lost It's $+t-r-@-t-c-h-? FOOD CLUB eer Guaranteed To Save You $100.00 Year THE FOOD PLAN THAT HAS PROVEN ITSELF CHAMBERS FOOD LTD. 933 Ritson Rd, S., Oshawa -- call lam interested in your food plan, Please have your Representative ot: parents and 1 think you do|co-operation you will have to Seu cas med: many fine things with your chil-| keep from getting angry when ing of the IODE, Golden Jubi- dren. If I were you I would let}he wets or dirties himself, he toilet problem go a little) lee Chapter, was held at the|' : le) MOTHER DESPARATE home of Mrs. S. A. Willson. -- -- ' oly iar Now, some mothers in desper- The regent, Mrs, D. A. Brown,| Wnder control, especialy P*\ation have trained the child presided. aie |with instant physical pain--a The members heard about) You say you can easily keep| smacking for each offence. But | the recently formed Social|him in the crib by putting him) jj'; a doubtful procedure though Planning Council in Oshawa;}back several times. Maybe that | it could be more quicker if you learned that the new Beau Val-|is your trouble. You should be| were consistent. ley school would receive a pic-| on hand outside his room so you) Do go on reading to those ture of Her Majesty the Queen; | could see him and he couldn't/chijdren and explaining things| and that the education secre-|see you and the moment he gotito them. tary would. present the profi-|on his knees or feet you should) just hope you can be patient] ciency awards at Central Col-|smack him on his bare bottom) enough to win hint to co-oper- legiate November 5, at its|soundly and be sure it hurts!) ate, When he flies into a rage commencement. No doubt your spankings arejover anything, be sure you It was decided to continue} just like fleabites and don't} don't change your mind and let the sponsorship of the chap-|really hurt, but just make him|him have what you denied ter's adopted Greek boy for| mad. If you are to keep him in| him. another year, along with ajbed, you must smack him just! If, Christmas remembrance for him, and the funds for a Christmas gift to the chapter's adopted school at Georgina Island. A letter of thanks was read from the latest student to receive a bursary award. Mrs. J. A. Vivash gave a report of her activities at the semi-annual meeting of the Provincial Chapter, recently held at Owen Sound. Mrs. Lewis G. Garside, re- cently arrived in Oshawa, was welcomed to the chapter as a new member, transferred from the Ottawa chapter. A report on the final arrangements for the annual Address By G, L. Roberts Supt. Of Secondary Schools CALVARY BAPTIST UWMC The Calvary Young Women's Mission Circle met at the home of the president, Mrs. William Reimer. A request was made for vol- unteers to make fudge for the Christmas parcels, and for donations of money for the gifts to each missionary of the church. It was work night, so the members rolled bandages. It was announced that the next meeting would be Novem- ber 14, at the home of Mrs. Alex Bodashefsky, 1128 Somer- ville avenue, and Miss Chris- tine Millson, who was a for- mer missionary to Colombia, South America, would be the speaker. KING STREET UCW (Friendship Unit) The October meeting of the Friendship Unit of King Street United Church Women was held recently at the home of Mrs. Harold Pascoe. The worship service, with the theme "God and Personal Con- cerns," was under the leader- ship of Mrs. LeRoy Kellar, assisted by Mrs. R. H. Davis. Soloist was Mrs. F. E. Train, accompanied by Mrs. Wilbur Rusnell. things and to get the meaning of numbers up to five or so? A. No; just go ahead using |your own good sense. DATE oo FAMOUS QUALITY BRANDS \ Theres So Much to Like Sxxmaxannae A hou t 'i SPROULE'S COURTESY i St Oe FAST CHECKOU Koi Fresh . . « Never Frozen ay | fy a CHICKEN fin." LEGS or in a rage, he destroys | Send Them Out To Play In Fail Fashions Finest fashions in children's wear ever to be designed. Finest quality and value in boys' and girls' wear ever to be here in sizes from infants to 14 (girls') and infants to 12 (boys'), . Red Brand Beef -- Canada's finest grade to assure Quality -- flavor and Natural Tenderness. STEAKS & Porterhouse -- Sirloin -- Wing ' \ S ' ROLLS BREASTS FREEZER FEATURE 79: CLARK'S 39: Radqucie of Star_GS! TOMATO or VEGETABLE SOUP ~~ 10: KLEENEX FACE TISSUES GRANULATED SUGAR 2m 29 The Consistently low prices make it worth your while to shop at Sproule's Se Off Peck, Reg. 79%¢ 10. « 69: CRISCO OIL 2" 65° Chain "A" $3c. Cloveriecf -- Solid white meat TUNA FISH' 43° Tin Gold Ribbon 15-oz. tin DOG FOOD 10 1.00 20¢ off Deal. Reg, 1,33 MAXWELL HOUSE "THE BEST COST LESS AT..." YOUNG AGES a the convener, Mrs. L. V. Wal- Oshawa Shopping Centre ker. EXPERTLY CUT AND CAREFULLY PREPARED WINNING TICKET FOR 2 TO HONOLULU 50816 Swift's Premium No. 1 Quolity Vacuum Peck COTTAGE It was announced that the November meeting would be held at the home of Mrs. L. G. Glover. CHRIST MEMORIAL WA (Naomi Branch) At a recent meeting of the Naomi Branch of Christ Memo- rial Church Women's Auxiliary, Mrs. H. R. Hunt showed slides of her recent visit to the Holy Land. Mrs. Hunt, the wife of Bishop Hunt of Toronto, gave an interesting and enlighten- ing commentary as the slides were shown. Mrs. Donald Ellis, president, welcomed the visitors, and Mrs. William Broadbent intro- duced the guest speaker. Mrs. Thomas Graham thank- ed Mrs. Hunt and presented her with the floral table centre. 8ST. GEORGE'S WOMEN'S GUILD (Westmount Group Mrs. E. M. Ostler was elect- ed the new president of the Westmount group of St. George's Women's Guild at its recent meeting. Others elected to office were: | vice-president, Mrs. Oscar Bur- goyne; secretary, Mrs. E. 0. Stauffer; treasurer, Miss Peg- gy Jackson; welfare convener, Mrs. E. C. Van de Walker; phone conveners, Mrs. George Madder and Mrs. F. 0. Mother- sill; convener of bride's carpet, Mrs. Cecil Rowden. One minute's silence was observed in memory of the late Mrs. W. H. Steer. A rummage sale was planned for November 4, at 10.00 a.m. in the parish hall. Members Prizes Include... The New CAMARO Ontario Motor Sales 2, 7 day vacations | to HONOLULU via CANADIAN PACIFIC AIRLINES 4, winter vacations for 2 to the BAY | MOTOR INN and SKi VILLAGE ELECTROHOME portable TV PARKWAY TELEVISION $1,540 in MERCHANDISE VOUCHERS TALL TINS Carnation Milk 2-. 29° TENDERFLAKE .. . 1-LB. CARTONS LARD NORA .. . LARGE BLEACH 128-02, Container 'WONDER . . . 1-LB, PRINTS MARGARINE 4. 1.00 Chain "A" 2 tins 45c. 15-02. tins cn Wax Beans Giant 5 = 99* Catelli . . . 7Y%-ox. Pkgs. INSTANT COFFEE Fruit Cocktail DINNERS 6-0Z. ag 3 15-0Z. 79° MACARONI & 2 -- 295° JAR TINS CHEESE SPROULE'S ARE BIG ENOUGH TO SERVE YOU . .. SMALL ENOUGH TO APPRECIATE YOU BRD PRIZE $10.00 426269 | | 9TH PRIZE $5.00 -- 192744 STORE HOURS: OPEN TONITE, (Wednesday), Thursday, Friday and Saturday Nights 'till 10 o'clock -- > Sictiomiespteuliciin iihililaindeieees ie ecw ¥ 4TH PRIZE $10.00 597133 1OTH PRIZE $5.00 -- 248151 @ AMPLE OFF STREET PARKING 37H PRIZE $10.00 -- 426789 | | 11TH Prize $5.00 -- 142042 | 6TH PRIZE $5.00 -- 196120] 12TH PRIZE $5.00 -- 35072 | reaara thtinee Siebekiten et NATIONAL TRUST CO. LTD. and et CENTRAL ONTARIO } pew JOWN | we er corner ofr KING at RITSON ROAD, OSHAWA 24-0x. Size 2,» 49° Heinz Strained Infant Foods 4: 43° 'obs. Entry coup from busi identified with 'Win «@ Prize" banners. First Grade. Creamery were asked to price any items AND SAVINGS CORPORATION, OR BUTTER Se ual at Ge Cicleinas HERE ARE LAST WEEK'S WINNING alia. anit onaee bazaar. A new member, Mrs. Fred ENTRY COUPON NUMBERS | a 62° Smith, was welcomed into the | 4 group. HOLDERS OF WINNING STUBS MUST CLAIM AWARDS BY NOV. 4th, 1966 AT THE CENTRAL ONTARIO TRUST Chain "A" 35¢. Libby's 1ST PRIZE $50.00 -- 2ND PRIZE $25.00 320321 8736 7TH PRIZE $5.00 -- 8TH PRIZE $5.00 -- 255213 113254 sare 2-25 soi WIFE PRESERVER Screw a rotating tie rack to) the underside of the kitchen | cupboard to hold measuring | cups and spoons, other such odds and ends.

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