Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - October 2, 1964, Winnipeg, Manitoba
12 Winnipeg free press Friday october 2, 1964 make Novelty candles in your own Kitchen this Canada Majestic Mink stole was Canada s wed Ding gift to Princess Anne Marie of Denmark upon her marriage to Xing Constantine of Greece. The stole hand made by j. K. Walkden of Montreal is a Clear Pale natural Violet Shade in classic straight style seven feet Long with no Back seam. It is made up of four Mink bands individually sewn on a pure silk base with a Mink facing. Can Ada s ambassador to Greece Antonio Barrette presented the stole of the marshal of the court of Greece in Athens on behalf of the government and the people of Canada. Toronto up if you want to try Candle making you need Only a few special ingredients paraffin Wax color buds Wicks a bit of plasticine. Most of them Are available in hardware or Hobby stores. Wicking May be difficult to find but it is Worth trying be cause string is not an altogether satisfactory substitute. The rest of your tools and Moulds you will find in the Kitchka says Inge Langto consultant for the Candle making Institute and owner of a Tor onto Candle shop. You need a double boiler a ladle or spoon for filling Moulds a knife to Cut blocks of Wax or spread Wax frosting a Fork for beating slightly cooled Wax to make frosting scissors for trimming Wicks and ornaments All purpose glue to attach decorations a skewer or Large paper dip for supporting Wicks in certain types of Moulds cooking Oil to grease the inside of Moulds. Use your imagination says mrs. Lange and you can find Moulds everywhere. Milk car tons plastic containers paper cups tin cans tubes from Wax and foil papers food Moulds egg shells vases and bowls will All serve. The main thing to be certain of is that tie Candle will come out of the Mould easily. Unless you want to destroy the Mould the top should be the same size or larger rest of the Container and should be smooth. Organize first the first step is the same first step a Good Cook uses. Get everything organized right from the beginning. Have every thing Handy. Cover1 your work ing area with newspaper or aluminium to keep it a Candle in a paper cup might be the simplest to try first. Cut the Wax into Large pieces to melt in medium heat Over a double boiler. Coat the inside of a paper cup with cooking Oil. Thread about nine inches of Wick through a Hole in the Bot Tom of the cup. Tie a slip knot in the end of the Wick at the Bottom to hold it outside the cup and pair it snug. Then Seal the Hole with plasticine. Cut two v notches in the rim of the cup to hold a skewer. Pull wicking firmly Over the Rod and Down the Side of the cup. Hold it in place with a rubber band. Put cup on foil to catch any overflow of Wax. When Wax is melted if you Are going to use shave a Small amount into the boiler and blend it. Wax crayons May be used but will probably make Only Light shades. Ladle about one half Inch of beatle screamer of says psychologist Vancouver parents have a Champion in new York psychologist. Barbara Goodman. Don t blame the parents for their children s mis demean she says lit takes two to miss Goodman explains that when a child misbehaves you have an explosion coming from an interpersonal relationship Between child and Par ent doll exhibition Garden City United Church women will hold an exhibition of dolls from 1 to 5 and to 10 . Tuesday in the Church build ing merr Wood Avenue and airlines Street. Displayed will be 400 dolls collected and costumed by mrs. J. E. Hughesman cof fee will be served. I can t see this automatic ally blaming the Parent. Every Parent does his Best by his Chil Dren. Some Are not Cut out to do so Well. The reason some Don t do better is because they Don t know miss Goodman a consultant at Roosevelt Hospital in new York taught a summer school course at the University of British Columbia in psychology of childhood. She says there Are two main problems with teen agers their growing sense of Independence and their Lack of moderation. But she advises against worry ing about the Kooky kid the beatle screamer the Way out about the quiet ones. It s just Plain horse sense to worry about the one that is a social melted Wax into the Bottom of the cup and let it Cool slightly before filling the Mould to within a Quarter of an Inch of the Rod. Save some Wax for use As the Candle cools. As it does a hol Low will form. When it is quite deep puncture three holes with something like a knitting Nee dle and pour More Wax in. Re peat until the Wax stops receding. Let the Candle set at room temperature for six to eight hours. Then Cut off the Slipknot remove the rubber band turn the Mould upside Down and tap gently. The Candle May be trimmed with whatever ornaments a peal to you. Do not pour leftover Wax Down a sink Drain. The Best Way to clean utensils is to heat Rosedale Tea Sale the choirs of Rosedale United Church will hold a Tea and Home baking Sale in Aid of the Organ fund from 2 to 5 . Saturday in Mcfarlane Hall of the Church Beresford Avenue and Nassau Street. Them in water in the boiler until they Are free of Wax. Then set the boiler aside to Cool and skim off the Wax that forms on the surface. Split Leafs 2.99-3.99 dish Garden j plants special 49c three ten Donald St. Dear Doris j my Hus band plays poker and loses Money. We could use that Money As we have four Little kids. I would like to know How i could Stop him. I nag of course but that does t help. I tried involving the police ii even tried to leave him and that did t work. He did t play j before we were married. He started after my brother took him Over there and after that Finkleman optometrists eyes examined classes fitted 2nd floor Kensington bldg. 275 Portage ave. Phone we 2-2496 hours . To . Daily How to make a hit with the whole family at breakfast monks bread toasted incredible new oven designed for cleaning at the sink at last an oven you la clean out in the open at the sink new Tappan ranges have removable oven liners that slide out quickly for washing in your sink 1he Way you Wash your dishes and you can choose from Chrome porcelain wipe clean or disposable Alu Minum liners. For More facts phone up 4-3078. Believe me he knew the Way. Stymied. Dear stymied gambling can be just As bad a disease As alcoholism. A Man gambles for Hope of magic unearned rewards an answer to frustrations. Get him to add up the Bills get him to share the planning. When he sees where the Money goes and does t go he May revise his Money values. And How about filling up some of his spare time with fun and i games in your own living room i with Mutual friends dear Doris i several times this summer j we caught our five and six year Olds and their friends boys and girls from different families with their pants Down look ing at each other and showing off. We talked to them. One Mother spanked her child for it. I kept mine in our own Yard for two Days but this morning they had another two year old boy involved in their Little game. If you have any suggestions on How to Stop this please let us know. We Don t want to make a big Issue out of it or make a body sound dirty but it has to Stop somehow. Stumbling mothers. Dear mothers childish curiosity about the Anatomy is Normal As the psychologist sees it we Are the queer ones with our social to Brothers and Sisters Are j Lucky because such curiosity can be satisfied without any guilt feelings. Each Mother ought to take her child Home explain that we Don t think it polite for people to uncover themselves and that she will be glad to answer any questions at any time. And let it go at that. No spankings. Don t suffer in silence. Do something about your parti Cular human problem. A let ter to Doris Clark can get you some help. How clean your oven in the sink Odds and ends Halifax Mac Nab 85, has been a regular do nor to the Nova Scotia archives during its 30 years existence. She says she just happens upon things and rather than throw them away offers them to the archives. Her donations have included micmac Indian Handi crafts and old letters and Post cards. J j on her the North bestows a timeless for the eternal woman this most feminine of softest richest deepest Mink from its Homeland in the Crystal cold of Canada. Because the Canada name is bestowed on Only the most Beautiful pelts produced in Canada each year this loveliest of Mink is also the rarest most Complete too in its Range of thirteen majestic1 colours twelve exquisite natural mutations in addition to the world famous natural dark. Mark of Canada Mink breeders of Trade name of Canada Mink i t h e majesty of Canada Mink
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