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Oshawa Times (1958-), 16 May 1964, p. 12

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12 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Soturday, Mey 16, 1964 'A PRETTY PENNY' Pert and pretty Penny Lynn will be one year old tomor- row. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Aldred, avenue, and her grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Archie Aldred and Mr. John McClelland, all of Osh- awa. --Photo by Hornsby College Garden Patch Mix | For Buttered Buns | The first. picnic of the layers of newspaper. Have buns jor bread buttered in advance | too. Meat and vegetables may be ground in blender if desired. always seems to have a special | air of excitement. While picnics) or eating out of doors is no} longer an exclusively warm weather activity it still-is more comfortable when the weather man 'is co-operating with sunny skies and balmy breezes. | A nice sandwich filling to} make up, chill thoroughly and carry to the picnic spot to be spread thickly in buttered buns is made primarily with ground cooked chicken or turkey. TUNED IN TOGETHER SASKATOON (CP)--Mr, and Mrs. Harris Walsh have no trouble. communicating with each other--they are both in- terested in radio electronics, }both are ham operators and both repair radios as a hobby. \They're more liable to discuss man-made inteference and air wave nuisances than office and house work at mealtime. ANN LANDERS Poor Josephin Needs Psycho Dear Ann Landers: What shall| we do about our 15-year-old daughter? Last year Josephine| started to run around with a 19- year-old boy who worked the night shift at a filling station down the street. The boy is no good, My husband and I both told Josephine a dozen times that she must not see him but she used to sneak out the bedroom win- dow at midnight and even later. Twice. my husband had to go down to the station and bring) her home. 'Last week the boy was ar- rested for stealing out of the cash register and forging his boss' name to cheques, We were relieved when they came and got him. Josephine is taking this aw- fully hard. Her appetite is poor and she cries all the time. I earned this morning that she had been sleeping in the dress she wore the last time she was with him, She says it smells of gasoline and brings back pleas- ant memories. What shall we do with her?-- Unhappy Parents the result w' -n people operate outside the framework of be- havior that is acceptable in our society. t You say yo uhave learned your lesson and I hope it's true, Consider yourself fortunate. The price you paid is relatively e and affection cannot be bought --and children are less suscept- ible than adults, It's how people we feel about hem. If your par- ens are loving and kind to your child this -is enough. reat us that determined what modest measured against the number of women who have lost everything for doing the same thing. Dear Ann Landers: My par- ents are fine people of limited means, My husband's parefits are well-to-do and have made it clear that they have nothing in common with my parents so we do not have them over to-| Help print my letter for other wives who may get' fed up. with ldishes, kids, laundry, in-laws, church work and a tired hus- band, I had a cheap and revolting) affair with a man I've known) for years. He, too, was mar-| Duffy, Dartmou tional may become the first certified professional Atlantic region. She has passed five of the six qualifying tests and writes her final. exams this ispring. MAY BECOME FIRST HALIFAX. (CP) -- Lois G. sident of the Halifax- branch of the Na- Secretaries Association, 'Decorative -- tape, secretary in the buttons adds oa WIFE PRESERVER or inter- locked rick rack in. harmoniz- ing or contrasting colors, stitch- ed in double rows around the collar and on each side of the dressmaker Train Now for an sae New QUALIE IED PRACTICAL NURSES Urgently Needed . ' grat 7 to 55 bein, from both le and married women, 17 to 55, to ro treined as QUALIFIED PRACTICAL NURSES. ried 'but swore he had been in| Our little girl, who is 18) 1 ith me since college, [)months old, is the first grand-| fooled myself into nelleying my Child on both sides so all four) life was dreary and unexciting/$ grandparents make quite a fuss) and that I needed a new ro-0Ver her. Whenever my in-laws mance to restore my joieCome~ to the house, they bring | avivre. ones toys, Poses and or-) ' _gandy dresses, fancy bonnets nie Mit a reed: and so on. My parents bring) OSHAWA AREA HOTELS -- MOTELS -- CLINICS, etc. If You Need LAUNDRY SERVICE graded. When he told me about nothing but their smiling faces three. of my good friends with and their loving hearts. Do you feel that when the CALL whom he has had affairs, I was' yj P fs child gets older she will be par- so shocked at ad lack oo iM- tial to the 'grandparents who tegrity that it made me i bring the gifts? I worry about I've oo Vag a oe this and would like your. opin-| part of my life for go ut ion.--Young Mother how can I be sure he will not, Dear Young: Love, respect} FANNINGS' -LAUNDERERS & DRY CLEANERS Peterborough -- 743-3588 (Collect) SPECIAL ARRANGEMENTS FOR PRACTICAL TRAINING. Study ond train in your spore time - no loss of income MEDICAL BOOKS AND EQUIPMENT SUPPLIED for FREE information - MAIL COUPON BELOW A Wawel Street, hi ue ical Toronte 2, Ontario Phone: &M.2-1907 ive see AGE cans OT-16-5 gossip about me as he did the| others? Thank you.--Lesson Learned | Dear Learned: You can't be} sure, but you can hope that a man with a big mouth will not yee be believed. A damaged reputation is often| gs Te Mee ee ed he Dear Parents: This girl is out your city health department ~ guidance. Dear Ann Landers: of control and has been for al' long time. She needs the skilled!' help of a professional counsellor! ' --and she needs it now. 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