THE OSHAWA TIMES, Scturdey, June 16, 1962- Qa ,te support me, but I do need! 1 Poe. catia has two snr ANN LANDERS led iipdars who milk him for every last dollar. Their hus- ' bands do fairly well but ap- Don't Ask Date ant parently they are not satisfied. b ted Ming 22 Their father has bought them} ; fur coats, furniture, even jew- i 2 lelry, : 0 mn rsage : j | He has told me that if we) e " [marry his daughters come first 4 ; *t count on him for Dear Ann Landers; This prob-herself from many a boring| anything. but grocery money. lem must bother many teen-| evening. (Hes would move into my agers, both girls and boys. | I know several people who! home.) hope you won't think it is t00/are happily married and they, | do enjoy his company and 'i Z 7 Ae dumb to answer. met on a blind date. Would you he js not pressing for marriage I am going to a big dance|please deal with this topic in) What do you say? soon and I know I will receive| your column? I don't think any-| |ONESOME LADY | a corsage. It will be my firstjone has ever written about it' Dear Lonesome Lady: This| one. Who is supposed to pin it! before ---OPPOSITE SIDES man may be a pleasant com-| on? My mother says the fellow, pear Qpposite:; Blind dates| panion but I think he'd make a is supposed to have the honor. are for those who have an ad-| poor husband. one 4 : it. oa y om a S60 b 0S bat ee take BS + ' My father says she is Wrong-|vonturous spirit. Young people| Be grateful that he was hon-| He says when he was 17 he did/today, however, seem less will-/est enough to level with you. | not have money for corsages|ing to take the gamble. |Some women don't learn that but even if he had he would) when I was 19 (Pike's Peak|their step-children come first) have dropped dead if a girl had) 3 only a pimple of course)| until after they marry the man. asked him to pin it on her'. biing date was considered! Then it's too late. dress, : 7 -| Confit i Sus doh 6 ' ae - great sport. Today both lads Confidential. to uspen : FOB lao Bin pg Bhalbcy pe' and lassies want a preview be-|Why expect rational hehavio| the only place hor & corsage js fore they decide to invest an|from people who | . tn ike okie In front, Pionss| evening. With £.6i.¢.Gn 6 who] wacky? L4sten politely--then £0 help me.-WORRIED IN AD-|™ight be--perish the thought-- it the way it makes sense to VANCE i . : too short or too tall! you. | 4 ah SABA ES Oe DANA Dear Ann Landers: I am a aca = Dear In Advance: Pin the widow who was terribly lonely. TENOR'S PLAQUE corsage on yourself. I'm sure| several months ago I met a| LONDON (CP) -- The Italian| oo will nn mind passing man who was lonely, too. He|tenor Giovanni Martinelli has} Up Uw Bonor. : _ lost his wife about six years/been presented with a plaque) Dear Ann Landers: What is ago. We see each other about|by the Royal Opera Company your opinion of a blind date? three nights a week. He has to commemorate his Covent Our daughter is almost 20 and) asked me to marry him and | Garden debut 50 years ago she flatly refuses to go out with neeq your advice. | Martinelli, 77, retired from the a young man unless she has 4 stage in the 1940s. met him. I say she is cheating herself out of many a good time. She|band left me some money but yrkish coffee vendors were agrees wit' me, but has pointed I enjoy working and I make a a familiar sight in France dur- out that she has probably saved! fair salary. I don't need a man ing the early, 18th century. This man owns a small busi- ness and lives well. My hus- OLD VENDORS MEET THE STAFF MR. M. C. BARNETT - c Began his teaching career shortly ofter his discharge from the Canadian Army in 1945, He is a graduate of the Guelph Collegiate and Vocational Institute, a grad- ucte of the Business Administration and Executive Sec- retorial Courses of the Guelph Business College, a groduate of the Ontario Agriculture Associate Diploma Course, a graduate of the British Tuitorial Institute of Journalism After teaching in, ond Managing Business Colleges in Orangeville and Port Hope, Mr. Barnett came to Oshowa as Principal of the Oshawa Business College. In 1954, he purchased the Business from Mr. H. F. Millen, and eventually moved the business to its present spacious and modern location In 1960, Mr. Barnett founded the Lindsay Business College and has since developed this branch to an en- rolment of over 60 students per year He was Charter Secretary of the Lakeland Chapter of the National Office Management Association; Charter Secretary of the Westmount Kiwanis Club, Past National President of the C.B.S.A. A member of the Guild of Commercial, Institutional ond Industrial Accountants, associate member of the Society of Industrial and Cost Accountants of Ontario, a member of Oshawa and Lind- say Chomber of Commerce, the Mental Health Associa- tion ond presently is Secretary of the Lindsay Kiwonis Club. MRS. STELLA BARNETT - Joined the staff of the Oshawa Business College in September 1954 as Registrar and College Secretary She is heod of the Typewriting Department and gives expert instruction in typing and duplicating machines and is Manager of the College Public Stenographic De- portment She is Registrar of the College and Is responsible for Student registrations, accounts ond supplies. She is Placement Officer of the College and maintains 9 con- stant contect with future employers of the College groduotes She too, brings to the classrooms some years of ex perience in telephone technique, bonking, bookkeeping end procedural experience MR. LLOYD FIELD - Joined the Staff of the Oshawa Business College early In 1962 and brought to the Classrooms several yeors' experience in Banking, Finance, Credit and Purchasing. His education and teaching experience were acquired In Metropolitan Toronto and Ryerson Institute of Tech- nology where he wos o former student He is Head of the Clerical-Accounting Department of the Oshawa Business College and teaches Elementary end Advanced Accounting, Cost Accounting, Auditing, Filing, Office Procedure, Business Machine Operation, Economics, Business Corresporidence, Commercial Geog- raphy, Money and Banking. He is Principal of the Osh. owa Institute of Business Administration which special+ izes in Adult Evening and Extension Courses of Public Speaking, Marketing, Salesmanship and Business Ad- ministration. Mr .Field is a Member of the Junior Chamber of Commerce. MRS. LEE BEAL - Joined the Staff of the Oshowa Business College in 4 , i August 1961 in capacity of Principal and Director of suse 7 ; Business: Training. She brings to the classrooms several G , i ' / years of teaching and administrative-executive experi- ¢ L se ence. é | Mrs. Beal graduoted from Sackville High School, Mount Allison University ond also is a graduate teacher from Teacher's College: Fredericton, N.B. Mrs. Beal also ot- ih é tended Teacher's Summer School in St. John, N.B. ond : Here are the members of the Pearson team in your area received Teacher's Credit Certificate in English, Moth- j ; . e ' emotics, French, History and Science. ey y Published By The National Liberal Federation | At the Oshawa Business College she is head of the ; i , Secretarial Stenographic Department and specializes in Pitman Shorthand, Transcription, Business English, Rapid Caleulotion, Arithmetic, Penmanship and Commercial Low Register for Summer School Classes as soon as your School Yeor ends, or commence a Complete Career Course any Monday Morning, COLLEGE OPEN ALL YEAR. 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