Treated with pase-resistance. peautiful selec- your favorite rints RF eir Tex "4 ae) and quicke i , a6 well as and designs. Ee ottons in 67's ip-dry fabrie. , brown, re: wine, black, 7OTTONS nd imported ble, Wrinkl- Jon® finish. new season, brown. 36° LINE Satin back. ll wardrobe, ool-weather la, peacock, widths, 728-4626 e 623-545] PRETTY SPECIAL EATING CHICKEN SALAD This is the season of the year when cantaloupe makes its appearance in local mar- kets. Its flavor, its vivid coloring and its plentiful supply of Vit- amins A, B, and C make can- taloupe pretty special eating. This recipe for Chicken Salad on the Half Shell uses halved cantaloupes as the base on which to serve cubed chicken, celery, apples and_ seedless grapes. The celery, apples and grapes are melded together with flavorful salad dressing for a taste treat which is ap- THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, July de 1967 ss For Couple' s First Home, Expert Advises Neutral Color, Style By JEAN SHARP CP Women's Editor TORONTO (CP)--If you are about to furnish your first home, consider painting the walls white, try to discourage your relatives from giving you an expensive piece of furni- ture, and remember your liv- ing quarters and tastes will probably change. John Gallop, an architect who specializes as a consult- ant on interiors, says you should consider the large areas, walls and floors, fiist. His approach to walls is basic. "As far as I'm concerned, you only paint walls white. There is no other color to paint them, and saying this is usually a red flag to people. "People consider this way out, where really it is the safest thing to do. It's not the swinger's approach, it's the cautious approach. "White gives you the most neutral possible background IN CANTALOUPE. | pealing both to the eye and the | appetite. This salad can be served | throughout the whole summer season as a hearty mainstay to Junch or patio supper. 2% cups-cubed cooked chicken | 1 cup diced celery | 1 cup cubed apple 1 cup halved seedless grapes Salad dressing o| 6 cantaloupe halves Combine' chicken, celery, fruit and enough cream salad dressing to moisten; toss light- ly. Chill. Serve in cantaloupe. Yield: six servings. CHILD GUIDANCE Child Turns To Lying To Escape Punishment By GARRY C. MYERS, Ph.D. Usually lying and stealing by children begin at home. Usually they lie first to their parents and first steal from them. As a rule the child's relationship with the parent is not whole- some then. It would seem that the most promise for prevent- ing more lying and stealing is in the direction of better par- ent-child relationship--more un- derstanding, esteem and love between them. This is not easy after a par- ent is deceived by a child of any age. This parent, on sus- pecting a child has done some- thing wrong but not having the objective facts, begins to ques- tion and cross-question him. Hoping to possible pun- ish t, the t may meeting him downtown for lunch with him. Both of you} should try to make this boy feel) more worthwhile as a person | and member of the family, and entreat your adult friends and | relatives to help you in this di- lh rection. | At home try to create such a family atmosphere of under-| standing that your son _ will} freely talk there and tell of his experiences. At such times be} sure neither of you brings up| the matter of money from Dad's pockets, nor ever .discusses it with anybody else but a child specialist. Do keep your minds on all the fine things in this boy. You say nothing about other! children in the family or other} children he often plays with. | | to do everything else you do. We know almost mathemati- cally that all colors and tex- | tures look, I won't say best, but look truest against white. White is no color, it auto- matically reflects true colors. "There are people who caa do other things, but if you are in doubt, paint white." CARPET EXPENSIVE Mr. Gallop says you will probably want rugs for com- fort and soundproofing, even if you are lucky enough to have floors in good shape. ""Wall-to-wall carpeting is not a wise choice for your first home because the chances are | you won't be there a long time and good carpet is expensive. "If you can think in terms of area carpets they probably won't cost as much money. And you are likely to be able to pick up something we tive or a small one that i; real gem, and take it wih you,' He suggests sisal might be Look into these matters, too. I'll bet he has a heart of gold. Try your best to cultivate in him proper respect for others at home and in the neighbor- ood. Be sure you parents evince great respect for his a good choice because it is inexpensive and can be cut up to be used in a small room in another home. If you buy it, he says, you should keep in mind that it won't last in- definitely and is more trouble to clean than ordinary carpet- ing. He says a neutral color is the best color for a large rug, too. For drapes he suggests dress goods which are less expensive than drapery fabric and easier to work with. Broadcloth, denim in a solid tone or mattress-ticking type of pattern Mr. Gallop says wi!l look good and be easy to take care. of. "Everything we're talking about is a make-do. You are going to move, and the final solution hasn't come along, so don't do anything that will be a straitjacket. "Stay away from definite styles such as Spanish or Chi- nese, They won't represent the best value. Put your | money in comfort. Styles | change and become dated. "In Canada there is very little inexpensive good-looking furniture made, although | there is some coming on the market. The best-looking is imported and therefore ex- | pensive. | "If you are lucky enough to find a good-looking heirloom piece, spend money on it rather than spreading your- | self thin over half a dozen pieces. "Put dollars into one piece and supplement it with Salva- FOX'S STORE-WIDE CLEARANCE SALE e@ tion Army second-hand that you repaint or refinish. "Stay away from living room and dining room suites. You'll pay a lot for a related good set or a little less for a set that's not well made. Peo- ple feel furniture must be re- lated and good designers veal- ize this isn't so. Good design goes with good design. "Try not to get stuck with some fine furniture because of well-meaning friends and relatives. It's so good you can't get rid of it and you'll have to live with something you detest. "Start with things yeu can change without too much re- morse. It's nice to be sur- Aaa rights and How | proud of him you parents may be in years to come. ANSWERING QUESTIONS Q. Do you think it important that children-be encouraged to try to remember other persons' names? A. Yes, indeed, and we could do far more in this direction than most of us do, Even being lable to say the name of a bird, tree or flower makes a differ- ence in our feeling toward it. r with good things, but one of the nicest parts of liv- ing is change. That's why peo- ple like house plants, they look lovely, and they're al- Ways changing." EXPERT RE-FINISHING On all Types of Furniture French Polishing - Restoration of Antques Oshawa Upholstering Co. 725-0311 practice in ways of not being found out by lying more, de- ceiving further and may gain considerable skill at doing so. A mother from Pennsylvania writes: "Can you possibly help me? I don't know what to do. My son, eight, has for the past two months been stealing money from his father's pockets to buy baseball cards. "We have punished him, kept him after school indoors. We don't permit him to go to the movies on Saturday. And now| today I found he took 50 cents | from his dad's pockets to buy | more baseball cards. "What can we do? How do we! handle this? He is a good stu- dent and a very well-behaved) this | boy, except for taking money." My reply in part: I don't believe your problem with that boy is as hopeless as | you seem to suppose, In tHe first place you parents have so much good in this boy to build on. I hope Dad especially lets this lad know how he is pleased with his work at school and his other behavior. Since the lad has taken money | only from Dad's pockets, it would seem that Dad is in the) strategic position of doing mot) to help this boy. As you say, your usual trials and punish: | ments have been futile, have suspected his taking money from Dad's pockets when he didn't and have put him through severe trials of ques- tioning and cross - questioning. 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