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Oshawa Times (1958-), 14 Aug 1963, p. 10

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10 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdey, Auguet 14, 1963 GRAN'MA'S BOY This handsome young man ; Wosley . Gorham e year old in May, he son of Mr, and Roy rer ham,. Mary Mrs. r and grandson of Mr street, THE STARS SAY | By ESTRELLITA | good trend, beginning then, will FOR TOMORROW Thursday should be a highly) satisfactory day, not a particularly one, Personal rel ations should be most congenis you will fi FOR THE BIRTHDAY If tomorrow is your birthday your horoscepe indicates t regardiess of any financial you have been able to net § » the beginning it would be well to consolidate now and star king of the f you are ly in a good cycle where m atters are con. ed--one that wi last untlly even though) the stimulating|/ most of the 12 months ahead, and) italize on influences which can of the year,/ jhave a dynamic personality and 'Ajzine or where her office is She) "ijhave never been to her apart: "iment or met her mother in the "|Saturday or and Mrs, James Batron and Mr, and Mrs, Percy Gor- ham, Whitby, He-is the great- grandson of Mr, and Mrs, C, E, Kemp, Courtice: --Ireland Studio lt nf | mia: September -- planetary as- ipects will not again stimulate ithese interests until January, A last for at least three months,|™ Personal matters will occupy celestial spotlight during!, it will be up to you to cap jstrengthen ties with family and Ifriends and win the favor of su- periors. Uncontrolled emotions and the Leoite's tendency to} dominate others could offset! these good influences, however,| so be alert--especially during the latter half of September, the last week in October, early November and next February Best periods for romance: the next month, next April a May. A child born on this day wil! could succeed in any field which Involves dealing with the ANN LANDERS He Pays The Piper 'land these days belong to her'| iichurch, I loaned her $350 which| "ishe will She Calls The Dear Ann Landers: Several months ago I was having din- ner alone when I noticed a stun. ning girl who was also alyne I asked her to joine me, She accepted, making it clear it was the first time she'd ever done such a thing. Here is the straight goods and I want you to tell me what you think: She is a secretary for a magazine executive but she won't tell me which maga; lives with her mother who js high-strung and can't stand to hear a telephone ring, So she calls me--I can't call her I five months I've been taking her out, She can't see me on Sunday bevause) she is:a devoted church worker| repay in Saptember when she gets her bonus, She is beautiful, wonderfu' company and the most fascinat- Tune apart.) If a neighbor drops in, my wife has to call her mother and repeat every word that was said, Both my wife and her mother are in and out of doctors' of fices constantly, They imagine they have every disease known to man, although the doctor Says they are both in good phy- sical condition, The medica, and drug bills are keeping me broke. What would you advise me to | do?--IR.A, Dear R. A.: Divorce is not the answer, It would only add to your probloms--emotionally and financially, Your wife needs psychiatric help, If she will not accept it, 1 ing woman I've ever met, Sac will marry me if I'm willing to take her as she fs and not ask any questions, What shall I say) to. the lady?--Mac Dear Mac: Say "good-bye."} The lady is a tramp, | Dear Ann Landers; My entire) future depends on your advice | Please help, I am 56 and ve wife is 45, We have three teen agers, I am. considering divore-| ing my wife, taking the ocdl-| idren, and hi ring a housekeeper | The reason? My wife is so tied up with her mother she is driv: ing me crazy. Neither one can leave her home without tele- phoning the other to report where she is going and when she will be back The kids can néver use the phone because my wife and her) mother are talking constantly.) (They live three minutes) Ne baby sitter, no cor fore Mr, Bernard Of Leading Toronto Salons Experienced Hair Styiist FOR HOME APPOINTMENTS public get a second phone, plan your RICE fe around this sick sick woman and try to be both mother and dad to those kids, Dear Ann Landers: If I am being petty and foolish please tell me and I'll try to change If, however, you feel I am jus- tifled in my position tell me how to maintain it without looking like an old meanie to my less maginative friends and rela- tives, ' "I'm a good cook and | en- joy unusual dishes, I have ac- tually made up some special recipes myself, When people ask for the recipes I don't kiow what to say, Frankly, I hate to give them out because then my special dishes 'would become common, Do. you feel I should simply say, 'It's a secret."? This is what I'd really like to do, but I haven't got the nerve. Whr is your advice?--Creative Cook Dear Creative: If you are wn happy about sharing your reci- pes, don't do it, however, firmly belleve it takes more than a recipe to make an ex- cellent cook, No two people will prepare a dish in precisely the same way. ALL SALES FINAL 2 ALE THURS. - FRI. AND SAT. AT YOUNG MODERNS. Want Your Share of the Bargains? Then Hurry Down, Today. YOUNG MODERNS 38 KING ST, E., OSHAWA 135 BROCK ST. S., WHITBY 723-7428 668-5022 MILK POWD SLICES COMPARE AT 31e AND 330 Cerea COMPARE AT 63¢ -- FANCY PINK SALMON 2 COMPARE AT 79¢ -- INSTANT MILKO SKIM TALL TINS 3-18, PKG. KRAFT CANADIAN -- COMPARE AT 1.22 CHEESE ...... 32 Slices KELLOGG'S SPECIAL "K™ 64-02, CORN FLAKES 12-02. PICKLING SALT BEAVER CHARCOAL LIGHTER IT, WHITE SHOE POLISH Johnston's OFF INSECT REPELLENT Lyons Discount TEA BAGS PLASTIC UTILITY BAGS Jays Fancy Quality TOMATO JUICE DIXIE PAPER CUPS 218 9] ¢ 16-02. 3Q¢ sorns 21° 1.39 oe Sr / fme\ FS View! PRESSWOOD COMPASS -- 1 Lb. Pkg. RED BRAND BEEF CHEF STYLE RED BRAND BEEF BONELESS POT ROAST 1. MAPLE LEAF BRAND 7100's 2 CUP SIZE = _ 49 wes.02 59 m0 IN N 39¢ BOLOGNA Macaroni and Cheese Loaf FRESH NIAGARA PEACHES SPROULE'S PuPeR SAVE corner of KING at RITSON ROAD, OSHAWA 6-QT, BASKET G7: TD 1-18, PKG. 30c OFF 49: hb. 29. | 5% KING SIZE 1.39 Wt you are as good as | think you are, your dishes will al- ways be special because you have a touch that can't be re- flected in any recipe, Confidential to Loose Hanger: Nice philosophy, Bub, but don't Australian Method Washing Blankets Did you ever try using gela- tine to wash your blankets? This is an old Australian recipe, and Add mixture to a bath of)Then, rinse three or four times warm, not hot, water, sufficient|{n plenty of. warm water, ' squeeze, shake out, and hang in to cover the blanket, Soak the wind to dry, blanket in this bath for thirty) Result -- the blanket is clean, minutes, stirring occasionally.|soft and fluffy! I hang so loose that the world passes you by, You need a steady job, the Aussies, who know thelr wool, say it works: Allow one envelope of gelatine to each blanket. Put gelatine in a quarter pint of cold water; leave for three minutes; then add one pint of boiling water, and stir until gelatine is com- pletely dissolved MAPLE CLEANERS $04 SIMCOE ST. S. OSHAWA Cosh & four -- 4 We. Service 8 Hour Service Free Pick-Up and Delivery "Your Family's Friend" PHONE 725-0643 PLAN NOW TO ae THE _ MIKE STARR - DYMOND PICNIC Saturday, August 17, 2 P.M. SWISS CHALET formerly Greenwood Pork) (S miles West of Brooklin on No. 7 Highway) FREE RIDES @ GAMES @ RACES ENTERTAINMENT STORM HITS TORONTO TORONTO (CP) -- A heavy downpour accompanied by lightning caused power and tel- ephone failures throughout the Metropolitan To ronto area Tuesday, The weather office at Malton recorded nearly 1% inches of rain in eight hours. Electric power was cut off for 1% minutes in almost the en- tire western end of Metro Tor- onto after lightning struck a hy- dro tower, PRWG STORES THIS WEEK'S BARGAINS These SPECIAL PRICES effective Aug. 12 -- Aug, (7 Lady Patricia war spray vs.% {Qe GILLETTE Foamy 69c | GILLETTE Right Guard 7c ODO-RO-NO Deodorant 89c LUSTRE CREME Lotion Shampoo 99¢ WILDROOT CREAM OIL 79¢ Value 64c DYNACHROME FILM, 8mm or 35mm 3.29 UNGUENTINE First-Aid Spray 1.19 Giant 11-oz,. -- Reg. 98¢ Men's Deodorant -- Reg. 89e Squeeze Bottle 3-oz. -- 1.50 1.29 Value -- 20 Exposure 1.25 Value sceceeneeeiaae il BROMO. SELTZER 99 COLGATE Flouride Tooth Paste 63c FLASHBULBS, General Electric 1.29 LISTERINE ANTISEPTIC 98c Value 87c HOLLYWOOD WAVE. 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N. 723-4621 723-3431 LAW'S POWELL'S

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