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Oshawa Times (1958-), 12 Nov 1964, p. 18

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A HAPPY BOY, TODAY This gleeful little lad is Darryl Laley Galea who is -célebrating his first birthday today. Darryl is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Laley Galea, Simcoe street south, and grandson of Mr. and Mrs. *\an eternity before I was able sito jiggle my head and discon- Emmanuel Galea and Mr. and Mrs, Frank Bellak, all of Oshawa. His great-grandpar- ents are Mr, Joseph Busuttit of Kalkara, Malta G.C. and Mr. and Mrs. John Orosz of Toronto. --Ireland Studio THE STARS SAY By ESTRELLITA FOR TOMORROW There are several admoni- tions for Friday: Don't act on impulse, but do use practical and consistent means to attain your goals. Neither scatter en- ergies nor overtax yourself. Fa- tigue could lead to needless errors. FOR THE BIRTHDAY If tomorrow is your birthday, your horoscope indicates that can make excellent gains, job-wise. and financially, cot eng the next year. gilt will have to take ghee and vigorous action on matters with which you are familiar. Don't launch into uncharted seas. This will be especially important between now and Dec 20, when risky enterprises could prove disastrous. A good period, beginning on Dec 21, however wili continue into mid - February, when rewards for previous efforts should prove highly gratifying. Next good cycles for mone- tary interests: the entire month of June (if you avoid extrava- gance) and the late August- early October weeks; for job and-or business matters: the latter half of April, mid-May, September and October. Domestic and social interests will be under auspicious influ- ences for most of the 12 months ahead, but do try to avoid fric- tion in early March and early June. Best periods for romance: late December (an all-round good period for all Scorpions): April, May and August; best for travel: early February, May, June and August. The first six months of 1965 should prove especially _profi- table to creative workers, with May an outstanding month. A child born on this day while unusually talented will be extremely aggressive --a trait which used wrongfully, could subject him to 'intense dislike. Pre-School, LILLIAN MAE MARSH SCHOOL OF DANCING D.E.A., M.D.A. Ballet, Tap, Toe, Acrobatic, Kinderance, Character AT MASONIC TEMPLE, 91 CENTRE ST. INFORMATION 723-7253 ANN LANDERS Dentures Lock In Nightmare Dear Ann Landers: This y not happen to me again a million years--and if it , that's soon enough. But 1 aman what to do, just iif friend Robbie and I 11 dates, not. counting es he has come over just te oad night was the night been dreaming about for six months, He kissed me good- night. It turned out to be more like a nightmare than a dream. Robbie wears braces and so Wee bis" 3 do I. Somehow our braces gotinas 9 hooked together and it was tne most embarrassing thing "that has ever happened to me in my whole life. We were hooked for only a few seconds, but it seemed like nect us. He was embarrassed. too, but he didn't say anything. I'm afraid Robbie may never want to kiss me again. Shall I SAY SOMETHING? What can i do to make sure this doesn't happen anymore? -- TOMATO FACE Dear Tomato: Say nothing to Robbie but ask your dentist to check and make sure there are no loose or hookable wires on your braces. And PS. It just might be that you put too much heart and soul into that goodnight kiss. Kiss this organization so often I won- der why. Will you tell me a little about AA? Who can join? How? Where does the money go and so on? Thank you.-- INTERESTED PARTY Dear Interested: Nobody has a piece of Alcoholics Anony- mous but a great many people swear by it because AA has provided the answer when all else failed. The purpose of AA is to help everybody and. anybody who drinking problem. It has Confidential to DID WE DO 'THE WRONG THING?: I'm afraid you did. A newborn baby is a human being and you should have attended the fun- eral. Make a donation to a wotthy charity in the child's name. The parents will be noti- fied of the contribution and be pleased that you remembered Ss FOL RGAE DENG IN * 'THE OSHAWA TIMES, 17. Thursday, November 12, 1964 HOUSEHOLD HINT Clean soiled bookbindings with a kneaded eraser, soap eraser or a sponge wrung out of thick "dry" suds. Let books dry com- pletely before returning to the their infant in this way. shelf. Confidential to FLAT POCK- ETS: So she sends you? It sounds, as if she's sending you to the poor house. Stop handing your pay cheque over to this addle-brained child. You will unquestionably do better since you couldn't do worse. FILTER QUEENS Reg. 199.50 d NUWAY RUG & CARP! 54 Church -- _ no ties with any religious group, takes no stand on public issues, and neither attacks nor de- fends the liquor industry. AA is an informal fellowship of men and women who are deter- mined to live without liquor (because they must) and to help others who are also fight- ing the. battle of the' bottle. AA. has approximately 250,- 000 members in about 80 coun- tries. To join AA you sign nothing, give nothing and pro- mise nothing. The only require- ment is a genuine desire to quit drinking. People who are sen- sitive about being seen at meet- ings should remember that their affiliation with AA gives them infinitely more dignity than their public performances when they were drunk. To 'join'" simply look in the phone Cool it, Kiddo. Dear Ann Tanders: Do yeu have a piece of Alcoholics An- onymous or what? You mention: book under Alcoholics Anony- OSHAWA BOARD of EDUCATION invitoes epplications from qualified teachers interested in positions os SUPPLY TEACHER and/or REGULAR TEACHERS In the OSHAWA PUBLIC SCHOOLS for the school term January - June, 1965. Requests for application forms stoting experience, qualifications should be addressed to the Superintendent of Public Schools, 555 Rossland Road West, Oshawa, Ontario or Telephone 728-1644 6. ba i See AN: Qc. ¢C. 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