Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - August 6, 1963, Winnipeg, Manitoba
12 Winnipeg free August in or Toronto turning wheel of the potters Craft engenders both humility and ambition says artist Rosalie Namer. In my work i am not trying to say anything in a very big Way. What i am trying to do cd line co of i Tobe says Long line a must line new you re assembling a College wardrobe for the first time or if you re supplementing the one you be been building up you la want to put a Long skirt or Long shift at the top your must list. Perhaps you will least a. High waisted Long shift in a pastel crepe or a Long slender column of velvet in a jewel tone or a Dusty tapes try color for the first important dance of the season. Or maybe you will choose a Long skirt in a loopy mohair Tweed or a fun fake fur. To Wear with a smart Long sleeved shirt for a Friday a right get together. Whatever you choose you la find that the Long line is appealing and it May Well become your favorite look for after five this fall. Is to make every Day objects the 37 year old Montreal artist Potter and teacher said on a business and vacation trip Here. I make functional Ware things that people can use feel and she said. You Don t begin to understand pot Tery until you own some. 1 certainly feel that it has taught me miss Namer turns oat a prolific 200 pottery articles a week and sometimes 200 a Day de pending on the she Sells everything she makes mostly in Eastern can Ada but the Clay she works comes from Saskatchewan. She would like to Start a co operative of group working together to produce Beautiful pottery. Not just using equipment and sharing expenses but training together going through apprenticeship to Gether and then working to As it now is in Canada sex. Pense makes it almost prohibitive for a beginner to Start work in pottery no matter How talented or interested that per son May one advantage of the group work she thinks is that pottery should not be too individual. I Don t think that expressing one s individuality should be the main motivation for producing. This is another reason i think pottery is How to decorating ideas for open plan houses. Living spaces flow together with Only minor divisions in Many contemporary open plan houses. To make the most of decorating effects in this kind of plan Good definition of the Hying areas is needed one color backgrounds or variations of a single Ore Best for achieving avoid Monotony in an open plan vary the textural effects of Walls and floors As was done in this living room. Separate various functions of the room by Means of furniture groups Island making area rugs or special lighting. Here the Well arranged furniture group sets the area apart for conversation. Another part of this open room serves for dining and still another functions As a game area. Copyright 1963, better Homes gardens Brigden bricks May be part of Cosmos 3 London ont. 32 Pound object found on a Brig Den ont., farm last oct. 21 is believed to be part of the artificial satellite Cosmos 3, launched by the soviet Union Prtt 23, 1962, says or. Charles Carmichael associate professor of Phy sics at the University of West Ern Ontario. The object has been studied and discussed in almost Mili tary secrecy the last seven months while diplomatic and scientific communications whisked Back and Forth Between government agencies and the United states and soviet governments. Found by Brigden Farmer Clayton Matthews it is Der scribed by or. Carmichael As just a dirty piece of Glass. That s the Best Way to describe it. There s a Little bit of every thing in believed part of the head shield of the satellite which decayed in space last oct. 17, the object about two feet Square by 10 inches deep appears to be composed of two separate bricks fused together by in tense heat. As far As is known it is the first object of his size to be found from an artificial Satel or. Carmichael says. The soviet government has yet to confirm or deny identification of the Brigden bricks As being part of a soviet Satel Lite. When child learns to say no it startles and confounds the bathroom and expects him to Mother when her Small child says no to her Here is this in Fant pitting his strength against hers and with a Mere word usually happens by the second year by this time a child discovers that he has personal desires which counter to those of the Parent. Up until then he had been pretty much under her thumb and frustrated by her con no he turns the tables on her when she gives an order he takes his stand and says no often adding i won this stops her in her tracks which is Heady knowledge Tor airy Small child. Naturally a Parent does not want a minding toy of a child neither does she want one who stymies her every suggestion with a definite no. What does she do then give him no Chance if she is Wise she will not ask a. Question of a child which he can answer with a no. She won t ask him whether he wants to go the toilet or take a Bath or come to lunch. If she does she has Only herself to blame if he say is no. Instead she says we re going to play outdoors in just a few minutes and with hers she escorts him to the or ride in the car the child s hand in act. If it is Baths Tirie she picks out his Bath and suggests he run and put tub and turn on the water too. Engaged in this he is unmindful As she divests him of clothes and pops him in the tub. If it is lunch time she washes his hands and escorts him to the Tod Liet. She does what has to be done without him the Opportunity to slay her with his no. While he is negatives tic period she should make opportunities for him to develop his own initiative so Long As his choices Are desirable ones. Let him say whether he. Wants to play out or indoors with or without a companion. What dress or suit to Vear is Well within the capacity to decide if two or mentioned. What he is being denied is that practice in saying no when often it Means nothing except the word is powerful and he knows it. This is just a period. It is an inevitable one As it Means the child is growing up and has a new perception of people events likes and desires. The Parent can keep the upper hand without being tyrannical while waiting for this fleeting period to be and you special White factory Cotton prices on custom furniture less Wilson s Well known store wide August Sale 10% discount 1 choose your unit from this outstanding selection in traditional modern contemporary or colonial. 2 choose your cover material from a Large and Beautiful Range at no extra Cost. 3 therefore pay Only the White factory Cotton Price less Wilson s 10% August discount. 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