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Oshawa Times (1958-), 4 Dec 1964, p. 16

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sepssahameees "tte ES AN OE ECT AE: paprika AAD: C9 > SELES AS 2 ABS 16 'THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, Decomber 4, 1964 7 ~*\own mints. 'agai | das al NIGHT-TIME NEWS College girls and their older sisters will find this night- time twosome smart, useful and comfortable. The outfit is designed for both sleeping, lounging and TV viewing and is a perfect choice for dormi- tory or around-the-house wear. The top is of fine stripes and is banded at the jewel neck and three-quarter sleeves in white. It has a self-fabric sash at the waist and is teamed with ankle-length white culottes. THE STARS SAY By ESTRELLITA FOR TOMORROW Be. satisfied with even small @ains now. Don't try for the un- reasonable and don't overtax yourself but don't put off essen- tials, either. Follow a sound "middle of the road' course and you should have a most satisfactory day. FOR THE BIRTHDA Y If tomorrow is your birthday, your horoscope promises a fine year. Where job matters are concerned, you can expect, al- most immediately, to be called to handle tasks a bit out your usual orbit, because su- periors have récognized your exceptional talents and admire your initiative and energy. The new responsibilities, well handled, should boost your suc- ¢ess score by mid - February, With still further recognition in- dicated in late March, May, June and 6 Good aspects govern your personal life, too, and either January, late March, mid-June or September should bring you some news that spells great happiness where romance is) concerned. Travel and social activities should be especially stimulating 5 in late December, , January,| mid-April pitious for all Sagittarians. Look,for excellent financial Opportunities in éarly March, mid-July, October and Novem- ber, but do avoid speculation in January and June. A child born on this day will be endowed with an excellent mind, great versatility and fine éxecutive ability POTTED PEARL LONDON (CP) -- Business- man John Bray bought a Cornish oyster pot in an an- tique shop, opened it up and found a pearl inside, The pearl was valued at £20 and he's having it set in a ring for his --By Tracy Adrian | and September--the| latter month exceptionally pro- | Quits Smoking Dear Ann Landers: A certain man in this office has been ipragging to everyone in sight that after inhaling two packs a day for 15 years he has quit }) smoking. What he means is he has quit buying cigarettes. Every time I look up, he's begging a cigarette from some- body. Last week he bummed at east 10 cigarettes from me and HI am sick of it. This morning I reached the end of my patience. When he came by my desk and asked for a cigarette I said, "Why don't you buy your own for a change?" He replied, "Because I have quit smoking. If I buy cigarettes [I'll start smoking again, and the doctor says I shouldn't." What would you do in a case like this, Ann Landers? -- Stumped Dear Stumped: The next time the moocher comes by and asks for a cigarette remind him about the doctor's orders. Give him a mint instead. In fact, be a sport and give him a whole roll of mints, This might make him feel to cheap that he could either start buy- ing his own cigarettes or his Dear Ann Landers: Some| close friends returned from va-) cation $2,000 richer. They fig- rred out a system to beat the} ldice tables. It worked like a |charm. One friend has offered to cut jmy husband in on the system | for $1,000. I'm against it. My| |hiisband says we've got to ba |erazy to pass up a chance like | lt aie I know it's a long shot but! lig it worth the investment? --} Se"rd Guesser j Dear Guesser: Who do you) think pays for the thick carpets | and the fancy trimmings in| those gambling joints? Wise ) MILLER FALL | From | OSHAWA WOOD PRODUCTS LTD. COURTICE SHOWROOM H * SsHawa SHOPPING CENTRE pn Pm \O= IT ISN'T TOO EARLY FOR CHRISTMAS GIFT PORTRAITS Truly The Gift . that Lasts Forever } Qreland. STUDIO For Appointment Call 723-3680 21 Athol St. W. © Tuetday is Tots' Day © Remember when | Bonded Stock Whisky came in that plain old bottle? Well it doesn't anymore. That fine old bottle has launched its last stp. We've designed a new container ettes uys like your friend who ught they could outsmart the experts. Some people like to gamble for the fun of it and I have no quarrel with them--if their bills are paid. The most sensible system for people who gamble for enter- tainment is this: Set aside whatever you can afford to throw away and never miss. Consider it the price of the evening's fun. When it's gone-- and it will..be--go home and forget it. Dear Ann Landers: I am the mother of a retarded child. I read with interest the ieiier from the girl whose 15-year-old brother is retarded. The father of the boy was mistaken when he said, 'The boy is a fool and nothing can be done about it." The mother was wrong, too, when she said, "This is our cross and we must bear it." A great deal can be done to help retarded children. The mother and father who do nothing are fools and society. bears the cross after the do- nothing parents pass on. Retarded children are not stu- pid and they are not crazy. They can learn if someone will take the time and patience to teach them. Too often the retarded child is spoiled because he is al- lowed to get away with things for. which the normal child would be punished, Doesn't it stand to reason that any child who is undisciplined will grow KEEP IN TRIM By IDA JEAN KAIN "In the past two years I have gained 20 pounds, This added weight makes me uncomfort- able. Most of the weight is car- ried from my waist down. "T constantly try to diet. But actually my need is for exer- cise. A few years ago I had charge of a collection route. I was getting in and out of the car, walking upstairs and down a lot, vans a block and back to the parked car many times. "T am now in different work which keeps me occupied from 8 a.m. until 7:30 p.m. ... work which affords no exercise. With two children under 12 and a par- ent to care for, I am just too tired to take exercise. I'm not complaining, only explaining, How can I get enough exercise? Would isometrics be the solu- tion?" Isometrics will help, for they take: so little time. Also, this fairly effortless way to tone the muscles builds ~strength. The technique is to hold the muscle contraction to a slow count of up to be a problem to himself and to others? Parents of retarded children have an obligation to educate themselves so they can help their cildren develop their. abil- ities to 4 maximum--A Mother NOW OPEN! Tonia's Variety Bar and Coffee Shop @ Formerly Dyett's Sports Getting Enough Exercise Is a Pressing Problem six. Contracting the muscles strongly, and holding the con- traction, builds up the overload. It takes overload, that is, an in- crease in the intensity over the usual, to make a muscle grow stronger. Of course, holding the contraction is just one way in which overload can be in- creased. Working with weights incréases the intensity. Look upon isometric exercises as a starter, to afford some , ina you will have an in- sense of well - being. in a few months you stronger. As to the rules, it is important to start easily. Do not apply maximum pressure at the ning. Never hold your breath . , . hold the contraction. USE THE BODY - It is a mistake, however, to get the idea that isometrics, fine as they are, furnish all the physical exercise needed. Na- ture did not intend for us to just sit, or just stand .. . but to move, to use the body in ac- tivities that stimulate circula- tion. Walking is splendid exer- cise, not only for leg muscles, but also for circulation and gen- regular means of toning mus- eral well-being. Walking helps relieve pent - up tensions. On weekends, why couldn't the --_ family walk for recrea- take time for exercise, but we have to make time for it. When regular activity means so much in terms of health and happi- ness, it is imperative that ex- ercise be fitted into our living plan. Perhaps the answer is to join a club and swim; or a bowling team, or a danc- Ronald W. Bilsky, v.c. It hurt the job, esk oe practic ve ba artan for the cere. s asking". 100 King St. &. 728-5156 The News-Photographer caught the entire staff of Wilson's Furniture picket- ing in protest against high prices. As @ result, Bob Sherman, manager of Wilson's Furniture at 20 Church Street said, 'Slash 'em! . $o all PRICES ARE SLASHED TO ROCK BOTTOM in Sympathy! 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