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08/02/2010 (2:37 pm)

August 3rd is Watermelon Day

Filed under: Women's Health

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Watermelon Fire & Ice Salsa

Ingredients:
3 cups chopped watermelon
½ cup chopped green bell pepper
2 tablespoons lime juice
2 tablespoons chopped fresh cilantro
1 tablespoon chopped green onions
1 tablespoon chopped jalapeno pepper
½ teaspoon garlic salt

Directions:
In a large bowl, combine the watermelon, green bell pepper, lime juice, cilantro, green onions, jalapeno and garlic salt. Mix well and serve.

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Watermelon Pie  

Ingredients:
1 (3 ounce) package watermelon flavored gelatin
1/4 cup water
1 (12 ounce) container frozen whipped topping, thawed
2 cups watermelon
1 (9 inch) prepared graham cracker crust

Directions:
Mix together the watermelon gelatin and water. Fold gelatin mixture into the dessert topping. Add cut watermelon. Pour mixture into graham cracker crust. Cool in refrigerator for about 3 hours

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Watermelon Cucumber Salad  

Ingredients:
6 cups cubed seeded watermelon
4 cups cubed English cucumber
1 teaspoon salt
1 tablespoon white sugar (optional)
½ cup balsamic vinegar

Directions:
Place the watermelon and cucumber cubes in a large bowl and gently toss with the salt and sugar. Drizzle with balsamic vinegar and toss to coat. Refrigerate for 15 minutes then gently toss one last time before serving

Source: allrecipes.com

08/02/2010 (1:57 pm)

July 1943 issue of Transportation Magazine

Filed under: Victoria says......

This gem is from the July 1943 issue of Transportation Magazine, written for male supervisors of women during World War II. These were “helpful tips” on supervising women at work.

1. Pick young married women. They usually have more of a sense of responsibility than their unmarried sisters, they’re less likely to be flirtatious, they need the work or they wouldn’t be doing it, they still have the pep and interest to work hard and to deal with the public efficiently.                                                                            

2. When you have to use older women, try to get ones who have worked outside the home at some time in their lives. Older women who have never contacted the public have a hard time adapting themselves and are inclined to be cantankerous and fussy. It’s always well to impress upon older women the importance of friendliness and courtesy.                                           

3. General experience indicates that “husky” girls - those who are just a little on the heavy side - are more even tempered and efficient than their underweight sisters.                                             

4. Retain a physician to give each woman you hire a special physical examination - one covering female conditions. This step not only protects the property against the possibilities of lawsuit, but reveals whether the employee-to-be has any female weaknesses which would make her mentally or physically unfit for the job.                                                                                               

 5. Stress at the outset the importance of time the fact that a minute or two lost here and there makes serious inroads on schedules. Until this point is gotten across, service is likely to be slowed up.                      

6. Give the female employee a definite day-long schedule of duties so that they’ll keep busy without bothering the management for instructions every few minutes. Numerous properties say that women make excellent workers when they have their jobs cut out for them, but that they lack initiative in finding work themselves.                            

 7. Whenever possible, let the inside employee change from one job to another at some time during the day. Women are inclined to be less nervous and happier with change.                                         

8. Give every girl an adequate number of rest periods during the day. You have to make some allowances for feminine psychology. A girl has more confidence and is more efficient if she can keep her hair tidied, apply fresh lipstick and wash her hands several times a day.                                                                                             

 9. Be tactful when issuing instructions or in making criticisms. Women are often sensitive; they can’t shrug off harsh words the way men do. Never ridicule a woman - it breaks her spirit and cuts off her efficiency.                                                                        

10. Be reasonably considerate about using strong language around women. Even though a girl’s husband or father may swear vociferously, she’ll grow to dislike a place of business where she hears too much of this.                                                                        

11. Get enough size variety in operator’s uniforms so that each girl can have a proper fit. This point can’t be stressed too much in keeping women happy.”                             

 Source:classic.feministing.com

08/02/2010 (1:53 pm)

Ayers Automotive- Tip of the month

Filed under: Automotive Tip of the Month

Keep your records in order and take them with you.

Have records available on everything you do to maintain your car and keep them in the car if possible. Well-kept records can be instrumental in correctly diagnosing a vehicle problem the first time. Incomplete records can lead to redundant auto repairs that waste your time and money.

A vehicle with a well-documented repair service history also tells your mechanic that you value first-rate work at the recommended intervals and have done your part to keep your vehiclein tip-top shape.

Source:www.edmunds.com

08/02/2010 (1:36 pm)

The IBM Personal Computer Was Announced August 12th 1981

Filed under: Girly Giggles

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08/02/2010 (1:33 pm)

Kissing

Filed under: Female Facts

~Passionate kissing burns 6.4 calories a minute. A Hershey’s kiss contains 26 calories which takes five minutes of walking or about four minutes of kissing to burn off.

~Kissing is good for teeth. The anticipation of a kiss increases the flow of saliva to the mouth, giving the teeth a plaque-dispersing bath.

~Kissing at the conclusion of a wedding ceremony can be traced to ancient Roman tradition where a kiss was used to sign a contract.

~“X”s at the end of a correspondence letter represent the contact of the lips during a kiss.

08/02/2010 (1:29 pm)

Elsie Beaulne- Elsie’s Upholstery

Filed under: Business Woman of the Month

Elsie Beaulne

While growing up in Hillsburgh, Elsie Beaulne learned the fine art of working with her hands from her parents. “My father was a furniture frame builder and my mother was a welder in the war.” Elsie soon realized that she too was a hands-on kind of girl and departed out on a career as a hairdresser.                                                        

 During a chance meeting at her neighbors place, Elsie was led to North Bay. “My neighbor was the sister-in-law to my now husband, Terry.” Elsie began visiting Terry in North Bay where their relationship progressed nicely. “We have three children and have been happily married now for twenty-three years.”                             

 Elsie never felt confident in her work as a hairdresser and enrolled in a career planning course where she decided to try her hand at wood-working. “Part of the course criteria was to fulfill a two week placement. I simply opened the phonebook closed my eyes and pointed to a business. It was Bonells Upholstery. Bonells loved Elsie’s workmanship and hired her under the apprenticeship program. “I stayed there for 20 years before I got up the nerve to open my own business.”                    

Elsie’s Upholstery was conceived three years ago and the family ran business is doing very well. Elsie strongly believes in recycling and doing quality workmanship. “I love turning a piece of furniture from old and ugly into something new and beautiful. I use only high quality products and begin repairing a piece at its frame.”                                                                                          

 Elsie balances her work and family life by spending her weekends with her family, tending to her gardens, playing with her pets, bird-watching or camping and fishing. “I also love to paint scenery and flowers with water colours and acrylics.                         

Elsie gives back to her community by donating her toss pillows to Leisure World for their fundraisers.                    

Elsie would like to take this opportunity to deeply thank Bonnie Bonell for everything that she has done and continues to do for Elsie and her business.

07/03/2010 (4:34 pm)

Automotive Tip of the Month- July

Filed under: Automotive Tip of the Month

Going travelling this summer?

~Check your tires to make sure they can withstand heavy loads and high temperatures. Make sure you have the correct tire pressure in all tires including the spare. The recommendations are listed on the side of the driver’s door. Check that your tires aren’t overly worn. If so, you should replace them.

~Have your radiator inspected and tested. Use antifreeze in your radiator, even in the summer. It contains corrosion inhibitors that will help reduce rusting.

~Don’t forget to change the oil. This is especially important in the summer because hot weather requires extra lubrication for the engine. If you will be pulling a trailer, use “severe duty” oil.

Courtesy of:

Ayers Automotive

102 Booth Road.

North Bay, On

705-840-ayer

07/03/2010 (3:56 pm)

July Tid Bits

Filed under: Tid Bits

The Sewing Machine Was Patented July 17th 1790

July 24th is Cousins Day. July 25th is Parents’ Day. July 26th is Aunt & Uncle Day

 

July 7th is Chocolate Day and Strawberry Sundae Day
 

Fingerprint was first used as a means of identification, July 17, 1858

Princess Diana’s birthday was July 1st 1961. Estee Lauder’s birthday was July 1st 1906

The first Woman’s Rights Convention in the United States met at Seneca Falls, N.Y. on July 19, 1848

07/03/2010 (3:53 pm)

Anne Frank

Filed under: Inspirational Quotes

“How wonderful it is that nobody need wait a single moment before starting to improve the world.”

 

07/03/2010 (3:51 pm)

July Soduko

Filed under: Play Time

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