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Oshawa Times (1958-), 20 Aug 1963, p. 8

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@ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesdey, August 20, 1963 |' I feel they were off base and] I'd like your opinion. -- NO) ONE YEAR Celebrating his first birth- day today is Scott Allan Mason, son of Mr. and Mrs. Allan James Mason, Sague- nay avenue, Oshawa. Scott's Gay Night Club Now Art Centre MONTREAL (CP)--The shift- ing population of Montreal's St. Lawrence Boulevard has seen some bizarre trends come and ath One of the most unsettling was the establishment two years ago of the Peppermint Lounge, where twisting debu- tantes and dowagers rubbed shoulders with minor Montreal gangsterdom, Months passed, fashions changed, 'city permits were is-| sued and revoked, and the non- stop orchestras stopped playing. | Soon only the ghosts of de- parted twisters disturbed the dust of the dance floor Until a McGill coed came up with a new twist on the Pepper- mint Lounge "We can use the bar for pot- tery," says Eve Norton, an ethereal, 21 - year - old blonde who paints in the Peppermint Lounge. windows. | [ANN LANDERS | CHIPPY By ESTRELLITA THE STARS SAY will be somewhat on the dul!lan all-around good one for all side between then and the first|Leoites--will be excellent for ro- jof January, A good cycle, be-;mance and travel; also Decem- Dear No: This man was not a stranger. You knew his face jand his place of employment. Nonetheless you should have got his name. Next time listen FOR TOMORROW Business and financial affairs ginning then, however, will last|ber, January and mid - 1964. through the early part of 1964. |Creative workers should be able _ Don't let down in effort dur-|to capitalize on original ideas ing the "dull" months, though,/yery profitably between mid- continue to be governed by! since best use of your skills!pecember and late March. beneficent aspects, as well asjand talents then could make the A child born on this day will | personal matters, however, youjrewards of the new year even|n. endowed with great ambi- will have to maintain a down.) sreater, and you will find your-ltion self-confidence and com- to - earth attitude in romantie| self on the high road to ad-!nassion for his fellowmen. and social interests. Some mis-|vancement on all fronts. when you are spoken to, Girl. | A Word To His Wife Will Hold The Rent eae tn ane a Dear Ann Landers: My girl! Dear Here: Tell the old lecher|of Borrowed Book Day. I am HAD VARIETY EDMONTON (CP) -- Mari- anne Kostiw and Theodore Awid were recently married in two faiths and three languages, Marianne, was brought up in the Ukrainian Greek Orthodox Church and Theodore's religion is Mohammedism, English, Ara- bic and Ukrainian were spoken at the two ceremonies in the couple's respective churches. friend and I found an ideal vou suspect his little mote was happy to report that it produced Soci I 4 : leading influences are possible.| Look for some happy experi- OLD TODAY | hamburgers jtheir canvasses to achieve apartment near the store where |we both work, The rent is rea- 'sonable and we love it here. The other night when I plugged in the electric iron all 'the lights went out in the back part of the house. I knew I had blown a fuse. So I rapped on the landlord's door and asked him if he would help me out, He said I'd have to come down to the basement with him and hold the flashlight while he re- placed the fuse. Well, the old geezer made a pass at me, Can you imagine such a thing--with his own wife sitting upstairs in their living room! I told him if he ever tried anything funny again I'd brain him. This morning there was a note in our mailbox saying the rent is going up $30 next month, We can't pay more and we hate to move. Please tell us what to do about this rotten situation-- grandparents are Mr. and WE LIKE IT HERE Mrs, E, A. Collins and Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Mason, all of Oshawa --Photo by Hornsby pens, and--incidentally --paint The Lounge won't lose all of s old flavor, Pop music will} be replaced by "Pop Art," which attempts to reconcile es-| thetes with ugly, everyday ar and the United States, Pon artists, endeavoring to "appreciate the necessary", paste real soft drink bottles, and the like on Fd added realism. There are rel- atively few practising in Mont- real, so Eve will borrow works from Toronto to attempt to in- terest local artists in the form. | LONG SEPARATED GANANOQUE, Ont. (CP)--J. Stafford Warwick of this east-| ern Ontario town met his sister, | Mrs. Ethel Brokensha of Dur- ban, South Africa, here recently ' after a 55-year separation. The had not met since Mrs. Broken- sha left England to nurse in| py "When we have art classes, we can pose models on the bandstand "The kitchen will be for ceramics." The Lounge has become the Lively Arts Centre, billed as a Paradise for Montreal's young, eager, and impoverished art- ists, It is based on the medieval concept of a workshop where a group of artists work together but independently, in their. var- ious media. DO POP ART Eve originally wanted to call it The Mill of the Gods. "But someone told me it sounded too religious." Eve, who paints under the disbelieving and bleary eyes of some of Montreal's artistically unaware, has been joined by Georges Martinbeau, who be- lieves that everything in life is worth putting into a picture He carries this :belief to its literal extreme, His canvasses are filled with old padlocks.| ideal CAMPING TRAILERS SALE! COME SEE i COME SAVE Safety razors, chains, ball point 'the increase with his wife. its Ys ticles that normally drive them| to distraction, A relatively new form rebelling against abstract L Li irt, it was pioneered is Europe The Os all in fun, but that if he was three books about which I had serious you will happily discuss forgotten. And I returned one ER |book myself. Now another Prob-| ; lem pertaining to the same sub- Dear Ann Landers: I'm a. ; | Pyar iael Asapasas deh .Ject. I have a friend who bor-| ake hk wes ae rows books and she does return} Wis waidne lar the uli de an them but in such disreputable : 8 oe condition that I have to throw FOR THE BIRTHDAY your horoscope indicates that, despite an excellent period be-|ber, late October, early Novem- jtween now and Sept. 15, occu-)ber and next February, these pational and financial matters ences in this new year of your jlife, too, If you are careful to If tomorrow is your birthday, | avoid friction in family and so- cial circles during late Septem- DELICIOUS AND NUTRICIOUS! BUTTERMILK ... is the perfect thirst quencher and sotisfier during hot summer doys phases of your life should prove rain and a _ nice gentleman whom I had seen dozens of (them out, ait She underlines im red pencil} times in the elevator came by : and saw me standing there. He|Messages which she likes--folds} asked me if I lived north, When Ver the pages (probably never| I said "Yes" he offered to drop heard of a book mark) and me off. He told me his name Coffee cup circles appear here but I was flustered and didn't/and there, The book jackets are y, get it. invariably torn or missing. I arrived home at the usual out of the man's car. She asked Tuins? I've toyed with the idea me who he was and I had to Dut have never been able to do she misses the mark she owes| . The period between now and} lyou a new book, This will prob-/mid - September. ab ae Pea business--and that just dandy with you. sles ipier pes ; _labout your ages and you were Am_I justified in asking this not of legal age; your parents time and my mother saw me get friend to replace the books she/can indeed have 'the marriage annulled, jexceptionally pleasant. } Rives a the. tay vi will tove Ideal Dairy Buttermilk . . . in fact, they'll probably ask for a second serving. So be sure to have plenty in your refrigerator, identally, ly put an end to the whole should be Confidential to IN A FIX: es, you are. 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TELEPLEDGE 8:00 P.M.- 12 P.M. ON CKLB RADIO Phone in Your Contribution 728-9485 HELP THE AUDITORIUM FUND REACH THE TOP Following the Softball Game major contributions by Industries and Others will be announced -- Plan to be there . . . take the family + «. j0in your neighbours at these great events .. . SPOT PRIZES AT ALL EVENTS! ! %- a Ye ame ¥ oo Pre : 3 ei --and the CHILDREN'S ARENA @ SOFTBALL GAME KINSMEN STADIUM -- 8:15 P.M. Featuring NHL "All Stars" including Baun, Mahovlich, Harris, Shack and others -- vs. --. Oshawa Tony's -- Bobby Hull of the Chicago Black Hawks will pitch for Oshawa Tony's -- ADMISSION --Adults 50c; Children 25c. Band Music. by the General Motors Pipe Band, Caledonia Pipe Bond ond the Red Mar Band will precede the @ FREE CAR WASH "AUTO MAGIC CAR WASH 8:00 A.M. - 6:00 P.M. . .. and donation to the Civic Auditorium Building Fund entitles holder to FREE ADMISSION to the Softball Game. TICKETS AVAILABLE AT: --THE DISC SHOP, Oshawa Shopping Centre --HENDERSON'S BOOK STORE, Downtown Oshawa --BLACK'S MEN'S WEAR, Downtown Oshawa --S. SALMERS BARBER SHOP, Downtown Oshawa me boll game © WE ARE BUILDING fa... FOR OURSELVES 5

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