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Oshawa Times (1958-), 18 Mar 1963, p. 8

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, Merch 18, 1963 demand white-flower giris for ANN LANDERS marriage, but. 1 agree that those who do should have an unsuilied record themselves. Dear Ann Landers: I'm a Single, Male and 37 age ge yg tomers. This is not a business Must Be 'M * fi ed' , , Z pte but a human relations ae / Wouldn't you think a_ person a would be more interested in .\Dear Ann Landers: I'm 37,/an independent life for a sack|wearing a shoe that fits prop- single, male, and in goodi/of shells. erly than anything else? Well, health. My problem is a mother| The light is green. And the/this isn't the way an awful lot who will not let me be on my|word is go. of women figure it. I see cus- own. Dear Ann Landers: When are/tomers all day long who would Dad died when I was 19./girls going to get smart and|rather jam their size 8 B's into Mother and I remained in the|demand the same standard otja 7 A (and suffer) than buy AL wrong with the shoé, especially|she'd. better. reach. for the 16. if a friend happens to be along.|If she buys a better dress she I've lost many sales because Ijcan' easily get into a size 14, tried to be honest. This is great for the customer'si§. I'd like your advice. Should|Morale and it's nice for the I fit these women properly and/Tetailer, too. tell them the truth? Or shall| If the shoe manufacturers I sell them size instead of fit) Would take a cue from the man- and let them limp out?--HON-|ufacturers of the better dresses ABE there would be less demand for' Dear Abe: Psycholo ;|Dunion and corn - plasters--andjf' f always been an ieapioctnae be - your job would be a lot easier, ARCH SALE 2 of selling. Abe. . ; i The ladies' garment industry : ON ALL wised up a long time ago. The| _ CREATED MUCH ADO Ce) better dresses are "cut more| The first streetcar track ° 0 TONE-C generously." Translated into)sweeper in Toronto created a PAIN , English this means if milady|sensation in 1891. It was drawn buys the ¢ress off the rack'by 12 matched grey horses. family home. Four years agolvirtue that the boys demand of|the right size. my sister was divorced and|them? Some women get insulted if mother and I moved into her| The guy who wants to playjyou tell them their feet have house because her childrenjaround with tramps while he's!gotten bigger with age. They were in college. This summer|dating and then expects a g00d| suddenly find all sorts of things her college children will be) girl when he's "ready for some- home for good. thing important like marriage' I decided now is the timejought to be sent to the bargain for me to get my own apart-|/basement right along with the ment, Mother says: "If youjgirls he helped 'o put there. leave me--this is it." She really} I've been talking this way for means that if I leave her I amja long time, Ann, When I was out of her will. 'n high school girls told me I'd She claims any bachelor whojnever find a boy with standards = -- an cae that high. - I pre" pe and SP alone to sharing quarters with'T married him, and I'll wager his widowed mother is immoral|he is more manly than those wee. aca il and wants to lead a wild life.|creeps who had so much "prov- FOR I am not immoral nor do Iling" to do before marriage. - , ,BROADLOOM, want to lead a wild life. I just] I'm sure I didn't get the only want to be on my own. Your|good guy, in the world. There f jopinion is requested. -- TEN-}must be others left. Happy], NESSEE TROUBLES hunting, girls --MRS, LUCKY Dear Tennessee: A man who| Dear Lucky: Not all boys has let his mama lead him around by the nose for 37 years| A SPECIAL BIRTHDAY maybe such an emotional - FRONT-END A St. Patrick's Day boy is Gary Colin LaVallee, who celebrated his first birthday yesterday. He is the son of Mr, and Mrs. Colin LaVallee, Stacey avenue, and grandson : as an independent adult. . of Mr. and Mrs, Oscar La- | Now is the time to find out Vallee, Tweed, and Mr. and Jif you can make it. If you allow Mrs, Russell Woodley, Belle- |}mom's threat to influence you, ville. His great grandmother |you're trading your chance for is Mrs, George Woodley, For Belleville. i i --Photo by Hornsby ALL CARS Wit Sharpens Rapier, of Truth To Prick Smugness With impish wit and wisdom, Mrs. R. Dale Harris of Uxbridge needled home her point to mem- bers of the University Women's Club that women's hard-won right to vote was a duty to be exercised in respect to those who struggled and endured to * achieve the privilege. Mrs. Dale Harris, talented daughter of an admired actor, the late Leslie Howard, brought her timely topic to the March meeting of the club and showed the wheat from the chaff; we can and we must." j Mrs, A. M. Dixon introduced : : ; the speaker who came to Can- : ' JOHN BEAN ada 17 years ago and now re- : : AV A . a sides at Wotton House, Ux- : s Visualiner PHONE bridge. . Miss Margaret. Pellow pre- ™ eu sided and in course of business 2 = announced the regional confer- ; , "---- ence to be held in Renf : H . ° . April 26 and 27, ere Free Pick-Up and Delivery Service Edgar's Decor Centre 5 waoniies a i coca GENERAL TIRE HEADQUARTERS FOR --by-- | TIRE Pa pee omen 34 KING ST. W. OSHAWA | " 723-3680. oe en oe deccdiusst . that she had spent considerable time delving into the history of women's suffrage. The seeds of this "subversive" movement were sown in The|") Toronto Literary Society, in- augurated in 1870 by Dr. Emily| Howard Jennings Stowe, a blue- stocking and avant-garde fe.|)> male with determination and energy enough to topple the conventions to become principa of a school at Brantford and the first Canadian woman doc tor of medicine, Dr. Emily Howard Jenning: Stowe propelled the Literary So ciety, guided its readings an discussions until it added "'and|? Social Progress Club" to its); nomenclature. In 1883 the club dropped the persiflage and sub- terfuge and boldly emerged as/} the Toronto Women's Suffrag: Association. In 1903 the redoubtable Dr. Emily died, leaving her daugh ter, Augusta, already qualified in medicine, to continue the push. The first note of triumph was trumpeted in the West when in 1917 women were granted a pro- vincial franchise. 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