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Oshawa Times (1958-), 25 Apr 1964, p. 8

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TE RIN I NOE Soden & THEOSHAWA TIMES, Seturday, April 25,1964, wy, CREE beige MES > cn BOR F 'After Years Of Overseas Mail Pen-Pals Cement Friendship » Pen-pals who have been co: responding since 1955 rhet_fo the first time three weeks ago when Miss Margaret Axell o Bellingham, SE London, arrived in Oshawa to spend a long anticipated vacation with Miss Marion Oliver, Quebec street. Both are completely happy with the face-to-face encounter. "I knew her, the minute she stepped off the plane," said Miss Oliver, of her friend who is a telephonist on the London Stock Exchange. The pair have made the most of the visit by. taking trips to Niagara Falls, Ottawa, treal and Toronto. Miss Axell|miles away. lifficult, She's she'll come." Miss Axell returning on) Tuesday after her whirlwind "three-weeks-with'"'. "It has all gone so fast," she mused, "'yet everything does here, doesn't it?| Everybody is on the go and) when they go, they go fast. I was a bit disconcerted when the bus we were in whizzed along at sixty-miles an hour and on the wrong side of the road, to me, but then you have the: long straight highways and you} need them because your cities are so far apart. It takes us| three hours to get from London} very . brave; is Mon-/to the coast and that's only 60 Canadians would was fascinated by ice form-|do it in half the time, but not ations around the falls. "I can|on our roads. imagine how beautiful it must) +¢'s unbelievable to think be in the summer, she said./that I shall be home again by Tm giad I've seen some ice-/Tuesday night, but hearing the Everyone one at home said I'd! Beatles on the radio every day be knee-deep in snow when l/r have never really felt very got here, but I think the/¢ay trom home." weather has been just lovely, ig \ galy rh ere tain: courses] Nin? ey egy Ag reg Peal sees come to England", was Miss 4 e : ' | Axell's. parti mark. struck her in Ottawa, - a Moun- remiss dds tendencies tie in a brown jacket driving off in an automobile. "I thought Sweet Adelines they always wore red coats and tode horseback," she laughed, "but I suppose that's like ex- i to see Indians in Compete In Detroit - necting blankets"'. She was impressed by the} For Championships towering buildings in Montreal, but found Toronto much more} samp rented hats to her liking. "I feel quite at|~* per of sweet Ade home there, it': so English",|lines will be among 39 choruses she added, 'and after all we/and 28 quartets competing for| are all one family with thelthe Sweet Adelines Region 2, gy sii -| northern championship in De- Lome a tes tctooning troit, Michigan, April 24, 25 and visit of Her Majesty to Quebec|26. where a non-royalist element) Members of the Oshawa chap-| threatening state-jter left by train at 6:19 this |morning and will participate in "lf theré's any real danger, |the Ford Auditorium on Satur- I don't think,she s come,"'|day afternoon. Miss Axell weighed her words} At- convention. headquarters, carefully. "President Kennedy|the Sheraton-Cadillac Hotel, the was warned not to go to Salas, Ochawa chorus will have the op- wasn't he? If most of the people|portunity of making acquain- want her, the Queen can't dis-|tances with Sweet Adelines from appointment them because of ajIndiana, Ohip, Michigan and noisy few, so it's really very'other parts of Ontario. MISS MARGARET AXELL: AND MISS MARION OLIVER --Oshawa Times Photo Guest Speaker At the next meeting of The Oshawa and District Council of Home and School Associa- tions, the guest speaker will be Dr. C. M. Elliott, Superin- tendent of Schools for Oshawa. His topic will be "'The New Courses of Mathematics in Elementary School." The meeting will Se next Tuesday, April 28, at 8:00 p.m., at the E. A. Lovell Public School, on Centre Street. It will be open to principals, their teaching staff, and all interested par- ents. e] IAs ad WIFE PRESERVER cA Use tweezers or a strawberry huller to pick pin-feathers from poultry. Ronald W. Bilsky, D.C, CHIROPRACTOR Slipped Disc Nervous Stomach 100 King St. E. 728-5156 _|matters connected with . both THE STARS SAY By ESTRELLITA FOR TOMORROW Let nothing daunt you on Sunday. Fine planetary influ- ences stimulate all worthwhile activities -- whether concerned with home or business,, Social and sentimental interests are also favored, and outdoor acitvi- ties should prove especiailly pleasing. All in ail, a good day! « FOR THE BIRTHDAY If tomorrow is your birthday, the stars indicate that you are currently in a aycle in which business and finances should be taking a definite upward trend. This cycle will last, not only 12 months, but for 12 years, so you reallly have fine' cause for optimism today. Where 1964 is specifically con- cerned, you should make steady gains between now and Novem- ber 1, but expect a 2-month hull after that. Use the '"'dull" period, how- aver, to review, consolidate and re-evaluate so, that you can be jready for further expansion along job, business and finan- cial lins in January. While creative workers . will A : é F also benefit' by this excellent! Thig happy, young chap is leycle, their best' periods for ac- two years old tomorrow. He }complishment and profit-making| is Frank Kovacs Jr., son of will occur. betwéen now and! Mr, and Mrs. Frank Kovacs\ late May, in October and } yest ay ; ever, look for best resulis dur- Stelldr blessing is also given), ea your personal jife, with empha- ing the next six months, then) sis on happy marital relation-|allow two months to take prof-| ships and, for the single, pos-|its, consolidate gains, re-evalu-| ibilitie of new romance and-|ate your position and be ready) | sudden marriage between now and late May (an_aiil- around good period for all Taur-|@TY- eans), in August, September, .Those in creative fields will late October or late December./giso find the' year a highly in- Best period for travel: between spirjng one, with emphasis on mid-July and mid-August. notable production between now A child born on this day willjand late May, October and No be endowed with great versatil-| vember, and all should find hap-} for a further uptrend in Janu-| ity in creative fields and such|piness in domestic circles and) ¢ he will|sentimental interests -- espec- attain ially between now and late May) that to luxuries unceasingly love of work them. : August, Se er, le Octo- [DAY AFTER TOMORROW F ee eee You may experience some de- 3 ss : |lay or disappointment in carry- A child born on this jing out plans during Monday's forenoon, but if you take them in stride and keép working to-} |ward worthwhile objectives, you) }can make up. for lost time Jater| in the day. Don't try to hurry,| }though, or you could cause need-| less errors. FOR THE BIRTHDAY | If Monday -is your birthday, | |your horoscope indicates that a} display of initiative and enter- prise now could yield excellent results by November 1st--espec-| jially where job, business and i Ngitn Pons financial matters are concerned. | As of this week, you entered an} excellent cycle along these lines IFE PRESERVER --one that will last not only for) Extend the usefulness of aj the next 12 months, but for the child's outgrown jacket by sew-| next. 12 years! ing wristlets into the sleeve Where 1964's concerned, how-'cuffs so he can wear it for play, day make a fine musician, struments. Se MOTHER'S DAY Moke Your Appointment Now ATHOL: ST. W. 723-3680 (a good period on all counts),| § a. ' aM HAPPY BIRTHDAY Park road south. His grand- parents are Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Toppings, Oshawa, and.Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kov- acs Hungary. 4 \the sixth grade: Without realiz- ANN LANDERS |}about my aunt. She telephoned Tight Wad Or Catty? One Cancels Other Dear Ann Landers: I'd like your advice on what to do ay Nhe one, Wook + ae ee about something it is worse than ever. I wake up in the morning! and find hair on >--"TiHoOw, so! imate for about..eight- months. She said she thought she' wa in tove with him and felt they would marny. It was as if someone had swek a dagger through my heart. Faye says he was the only one, now I wonder, If she could have. fooled me s0 completely, w -- she do after I married ? { I love this girl but I' don't trust her dnymore. Do yo you think I will ever get ove 3? --Dart 4 Dear Dart: No, I don't. In this morning just to chat. To be polite I asked her what she was doing today, She-tfeplied, you see I pull my hair out even/fact, the way 'your mind', is when I sleep. |working you'll' probably have I've tried awfully hard te con-\"@t, Pictured as the town tramp . hair; During study period when|high school and they were inti- EI should, be concentrating I puil| | | "T am going downtéwn to do some Christmas ho, A: Then she explained. Auntie watches for bargains all' through the year and picks them up for Christmas gifts.|:, the same category with stut- ind Angus Amol ay all act |tering and pailbiting--and it \s ristmas shopping done, S/not uncommon. explains why her: gifts are al-| me guidance counsellor at porate rag torn, dried out and! school should invite your mother] i Nuniwel wis me | visit, aero vat 'paid veh ' |e "ide on a course ac- m ey than all oo = + tion. You will stop pulling your nm ly 4 joses gig cP nd out gy you settle down bY ne ) i y n _ om emotionally and resolve . the sind Saint ps 'eaueieal noe Sine are ee | J +. me & y a . PY ood vessel, Should T tell her! Deat Ann Landers: I've been how I feel and get it off my going with a beautiful girl from chest?-Burmed to Claders }a smail town downstate. I'll call Scar po ia No You've peak asa a nigh pir pe S: : al many things. I aske r told me. That's enough. Now| if-she would mind telling me forget it. everything about her past. ro- Dear Ann Landers: I am amances, She was reluctant at teen-ager who will soon be baldjfirst and then poured out a if I don't do something about|story that left me so weak I) a terrible habit I've had since|almost blacked out. | Faye went steady with a fel-| ing it I've been pulling out my|low during her senior year in trol. myself but it's hopeless. Please tell me if you have ever) heard of this before. Also, what! can I do about it? Thanks a/ million.--Problems Problems . | Dear Problems: This habit is |within a week, Loving is confidence, under- standing and forgiving. You'd better find yourself a 100 per cent pure maiden, A - fellow with your attitude would forever remind a wife. who had made an early mistake that she was "damaged goods." j REMOVED PERMANENTLY Superfluous Hair By Electrolysis shortwave, revealing. your true 'self, free of fa worry. and em- barrassment yp ver 15 years' 2xperience. > MARIE MURDUFF Will be in Oshawa ot the Genosha Hotel, April 27, 28,29 PHONE 723-4641 NEWS IN BRIEF WRITING IN ORBIT MOSCOW (AP)--Studies of} handwriting of the- six Soviet cosmonauts in orbit, reports fscientist Pavel Vasilyey, show} lcapacity for work and speed of} '|reactions are normal. But, Tass} could excel in the art world or) espec-| @ lially as a player of stringed in-| 7 | z : Heads Committee | Mys. Robert Sheffield and the Social Functions commit-, tee of Simcoe Street United Church Women are making plans for their Smorgasbord | Supper, to be held on Satur- day, May 2, from 4.30 p.m. to 7.00 p.m. in the Memorial Hall of Simcoe Street United Church. |news agency quotes him as say-| ing, handwriting in their log-| NU-WAY RUG: OSHAWA LTD. Upholstery Cleaning --~ Home or Plant books is oversize because the weightiess hand moves more boldly. PLANS DISCUSSION TORONTO (CP)--The Ontario |Chamber of Commerce will dis- |cuss a proposal for the appoint- {men "ombudsman" for Ontario, at its annual meeting t of an in Ottawa May 3-5. 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