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Oshawa Times (1958-), 19 Mar 1964, p. 9

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me? Maybe jobs will. be easier|lently opposed to Ty because he: lord wien I-gei oui. Tuanne--)is many Foars my sontcr on: ewe Maid pareve - ' has been married and divorce ar Next: Go e arme: services now, but not with the four basicia? phys cag ipa idea of "getting it over with.""| 1S not good, but I am the onl; Your first goal should be aj Woman who has ever giver high school diploma, You can him unselfish love and under- take a correspondence course] St@nding. while in the service and be a| Fellows my age are immature high school graduate when you| and boring. I am willing to facc get out. And while you're in the| the wrath of my family and the os |service you can sign up for have anyone to turn to so I'm ial traini i public censure that will surely bg Soy ing which will givel cuiow if. I marry 'Ty. I know if ee est year? head start when you enter y uble § year) trade ool--if that's what you t 10 years. Several weeks i ag peoeganization took placc| When I dr --_ d out of e ma I\ decide on. > which left an extremely desir- went to work-in a cafe or! Tue important thing is don't YOUR ua ble position open. There was $1 an hour. I quit because I\waste time. Equip yourself, able po ia thought I could make more much speculation around the '| through education, to make a office as to who would get the somewhere else. Now I can't living. The demand now and in on. I was considered the|/ind @ job. the future is only for the trained all-odds favorite. I want to go to trade school] and the skilled, Be among them. Yesterday the announcement] but by the time I got out Id be) Dear Ann Landers: I'm very]: PHOTOS was made. The position went to| Of draft age. Should I enlist and) much in love with a man who a woman who been. em-|get my service over with, or gojis deeply in love with me. I EXPERTLY ployed here only seven years. to trade -- bed = let the ge ---- ge Barge ' Furthermore, everything she|@™my take me when they wantilife together. My family lo- FINISHED ET x BLACK and WHITE § OR COLOR - DONE ON PREMISES FOR Authorized Filter Queen Soles & Service = PROMPT Genuine Hoover Sales, Service & Parts ? SERVICE ZA idaltpredilg snd Goollertiden Lip Mocking Binding, Serging, Frineh Fy . knows about the business she learned from me. I was given 'Rug Dyeing a OSHAWA'S ONLY RUG CLEANING PLANT i we can make it. Do wm think we Kava a chance? 4 [OTE Dear LA: You don't want ad- vice, you want approval--and you rattled the wrong cage, Buttercug® Often I learn more about a situation from the facts omitted) looking for his sixth. than from the facts stated. You avoided telling me your age or his, which leads me to suspect you two are at least a gener- ation apart. You failed to men-' tion whether Ty has children. I'll bet he has a few living sou- venirs from at least three out of four of those marriages-- Reilmo @ Our Ruffled Spring % Blouses Have The *) New Pretty Look 3.98 and 4,98 Ruffles and lace, the pretty look in broadcloth, terylene and crepe. White, dotted and pastel hues in many new styles, including the Tom Jones Look, THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, March 19,1964 @ |ANN LANDERS Better Quit Job Than Bear Grudge Dear Ann Landers: I'm a competent woman who has been employed by this firm for al- 18TH ANNUAL SPRING Flower Show | Florists | This Sunday Mar. 22 e@eeeeveeeeeoeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeee NU-WAY RUG eee ee a ie ee a disappointment. The reason I was passed over was because I am not of the same religion as the owner. The woman who was promoted over my head belongs to their church. Should I leave, or stay and hope for a break next time? --IN BUT OUT Dear IN--But: Often when in- dividuals are passed over for a promotion they tell themselves (and others) that religion was the reason. In some instances it's true, but frequently this excuse is trotted out because it places the onus on the em- ployer. Unless 90 days produce a Upholstery Cleaning -- Home or Plant --- 2} SIGNING THE REGISTER Centre Street United Church and Mrs. Donald McGregor, was the setting recently for Bethany, and her bridegroom the marriage of Donna Elean- is the son of Mr. and Mrs or McGregor to Ralph Edwin "8 ™e . 5 Mason, both of Oshawa. The Charles Mason, Oshawa. --Aldsworth Photography ete y a salary increase (as a pacifier) but it didn't make up for my Approved by the Nationa] Institute of Rug Cleaners NU- WAY VISITORS WELCOME change in your attitude toward management and' your job, I Why Take neces deen Valuable Rugs Suggest you leave. oe Est at DASE young man, 19, who doesn't bride is the daughter of Mr. PAY FULL COST says Thomas P. Abel, treasurer TORONTO (CP)--The Ontario|of Metropolitan Toronto's chil- vernment should assume the|dren's aid society. 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