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Oshawa Times (1958-), 31 Mar 1965, p. 19

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fo echt ee ined Cadi S : PE ONSEN SIR ON cap EEIG ls None eg --. For Job Shunting : : | ' Our ligule. ue aad @ liviver WiOjte» pearson told the Commons|he said the decision was ma bGGd Ali DAKUALNS yueu aug Loou f Human Problems Can't ge <a 5 bangs ook ee . Monday he has cancelled plans|during the weekend "because of] Eggs continue to be bargains paratively low By ROBERTA ROEFSCH How would you choose the around and producing fifth-rate|to visit Canadian forces on Cy-|the parli me ntary situationjon the food list. Canada's offi- leg means work my husband threw the|prus and at European and Mid-jhere that may preyent us hav- cial Food Guide states eves| eo. and still: not BS '" a gp pd ee carpenter and his half - stifflgie fast defence bases duringling any Easter recess at all."'may be used in place of meat,|the calorie counters. re, "your first job, a return to the world of business or a complete switch in careers? I'm constantly having my mettle tested by the questions woblems fike this involve. But ey keep coming in from peo- ple who want one more answer about their chance for a career. This column today gives you a test to try on yourselves for the points about which you may inquire. After reading each statement "Msted below, circle the true or the false. Then when you're fin- _{ished, see how well you score. 1. The most practical approach in job choosing is to focus all your attention and plans on one specific job in a field instead of keeping your eyes on several you could do. True False 2. Jobs in your chosen fields are likely to change during the next few years, because some will dwindle while others de- velop due to technological changes. True' False 3. You can keep up with the growth and changes in your field by reading ads in news- papers and by observing the _ change in the number of em- ployees in that line of work. True False MATCH INTERESTS 4. Your experience in volun- teer work is not a factor to be considered when choosing voca- tions. True False 5. To fit yourself to the right job, you should match your in- terests, aptitudes, training and personal traits and qualifica- tions to current and future needs 6. You need to be realistic when you pick out a job goal in order to stand a good chance of achieving your ambition. True False 7. There's only one "right job" for most people, and few peo- ple can do more than one well. True False 8. A job that serves some purpose and makes you feel useful is usually your happiest choice. True False 9. If you're an older woman, you don't have much chance to break into the job world be- cause statistics show that the largest majority of women who work are between 25 and 34 years old. True False 10. Though you have to have some confidence in your own ability and your own decisions, it's also a smart idea to dis- cuss your choice of a job with people who know about the field of work in which you're interested. True 'False Now that you are finished, check your score. Here are the correct answers; True: 2, 3, 5, 6, 8, 10. False: 1, 4, 7, 9. @eeeee ee Gi @ & @ | © @ "When something » happy happens, © It's Bulova ° watch time!" «| For any happy occasion, there's RESORT WEAR Set for lively night life is this cool beauty made of white Swiss cotton brocade. It is a delightful choice for resort wear now and sum- mer at the country club later on. Simply and softly shaped, the dress is fashion- ed with a square neckline in front and a bare back that wings out from one side. Brilliant jeweled buttons form the closing. --By TRACY ADRIAN Be Swept Under Rug Dear Ann Landers: My aunt who lives in Europe is visiting me. She started reading your column two weeks ago, Today she handed me your column and said, "'Isn't it disgusting?"' She was referring to a letter. about a 16-year-old girl who had got- ten pregnant and didn't know who the' father was. My aunt asked me why Amer- ican newspapers print such trash. She said, 'Yesterday Ann Landers published a letter from a mother of five children whose husband was making! eyes at the baby sitter. This makes America look like a country overrun with sex mani- acs, juvenile delinquents, and gutter-types."' I do believe you are. giving overseas visitors a sorry picture and it might improve our image if you would not print problems of a trashy nature. 'Thank you. |_=Proud of Our Country | Dear Proud: The purpose: of |this column is to help people. It jis not a showcase for visitors. Life would be lovely if there were no unwed mothers, juve- nile delinquents, or unfaithful husbands and wives, but these problems exist and they must be dealt with. Moreover they are not problems unique to America, they are human prob- lems, This column appears in Aus- tralia, South Africa, Canada, Pakistan, Mexico, Japan as well as in Europe. You didn't say what country your aunt came from but the letter that shocked her may have been written by a young girl from her home town, Dear Ann Landers: You seem to know all the answers, so perhaps you can tell me why in heaven's name a guest would be interested in what other folks have in their medicine cabinets. Last Saturday afternoon I en- tertained my bridge club. One of the women took me aside just as I was about to serve the refreshments. She said, "I'm so helper out. (Unfortunately we had paid in advance because the carpenter said he needed the money to buy the materi- als.) My husband is so mad at having been taken in that he has been telephoning the car- penter at his home at all hours of the night. He curses and screams at anyone who answers the phone. (Usually it is the man's wife.) I keep telling him he's behav- ing like a child, but his attitude is, "The whole family is going to suffer for this." What can I do?--A Wife Dear Wife: Your husband has let this thing get him. He needs professional help. sorry but I broke a bottle of your mouthwash. It fell out of the medicine cabinet. I hope I got all the glass up." You know very well, Ann Landers, that bottles don't just "fall out" of medicine cabinets. She opened the cabinet door to see what was in there. Will you explain why the con- tents of a medicine cabinet would be of interest to any- body?--Baffled Dear Baff:. If I could answer your question I would also be able to tell you why all winter the kids leave open the doors they slammed all summer. And why adults prefer the front of EGG-COFFEE OR EGG-TEA An old-fashioned quick pick- me-up for a mid-morning or af- ternoon snack, particularly good for breakfast skippers, is egg- coffeee or egg-tea. 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