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Oshawa Times (1958-), 5 Jul 1965, p. 12

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[seceatiea diein- oath aoa Pmpmeeaih death aes Jas ate Mindi che cemeea ANN LANDERS Maybe you'll say the louse my Pag with honors THE STARS SAY THE OSHAWA TIMES, nee), July $3, 1965 J] ; isn't worth the trouble, but the wife whose husband has been| He now is 27, married, and By ESTRELLITA January and-or March. Just be} Where personal matters are stolen would surely get comfort pes ~ rie fa yep FOR TOMORROW careful not to antagonize super-|concerned, look. for: Generous . and strength from such an or- Tuesday will encompass aj durtng th i S em ries i Or-\ ve see them only once every ay ors during the last two weekslinfluences governing new ro- 0 ganization. What do you think/three weeks. period in which it will be bet-/i, Qctober. Creative workers|mance and-or marriage for the of it, Ann?--Alone ter to stick to routine than to|,; Dear Alone: Not. much, I|..L@st Sunday I lost my temper|iaunch unfamiliar undertakings. will have a generally good year|palance of this month, between On Brink Of Death don't believe a husband can ne eee eee ae pela eort Be conservative in financial pe eres gy Fey bth Aug. 5 and Oct. 4, next Febru- stolen like a sack of salt. lsuppose I should be gratefull matters, too. You could be suc-|+,, balance of this month, in/@ty, April and May. Do not take When a wife loses her bUS-\hecause you saved me from a = [a Je ygene late September, throughout No-\early August heart affairs too 4 the ttre cate BM ante roman Yu ay ere Ha somehow T Rn wed rented. ime Taner. Mar ec ernst te . AL p nit Ssisted| ways felt like a stranger in your ' : . be 4 reg ee gy Lage ay Sooer ae as eal cas a the burglary. |home." : FOR THE BIRTHDAY -- Where monetary interests are|a%d social Menge during the Seonaht' hack somsh: taecinsndlis "i a) Bhat Ask: You ndvealiicentl Is we had not told him he was| If tomorrow is your birthday,|concerned, you will have sev- bad " of A cong month, ston adi wives could band together ani i tell thule child micas adopted he would not have had|your horoscope indicates that,|eral periods in which you can|'#roug out September (an un- . _|Picket the homes of husband- hat te r cn ger Bey 1 a Yithese feelings. So you see, Ann,|where job matters are con-jadd to your bank balance dur- usually good month), next Jan- Several years ago I was seri- They could carry signs|--that they are adopted. Ourlyoy are wrong.--Hurt ----_--_--_|cerned, efforts put forth be-jing the next 12 months--a brief uary, April and June. If care- ously ill. My hospital room was|which say, "Inside this house/experience proves you are!' Dear Hurt: The relationship|tween now and Sept. 1 should/cycle between Aug. 15 and Sept. ful to avoid friction in late Aug- filled with relatives who had|lives a home-wrecker. wrong. ibetween that boy and you was\harvest fine results. Originality|§; really excellent opportunities ust and late September, you come to be with me "at the Even if we didn't get the| We adopted our son when he|never good or he could not have|and initiative expressed within|between Sept. 20 and Nov. 16, should have smooth sailing on end." I was aware of everyone|wench to lay off we at least/was one week old. His mothermade such a remark. Thejthe next two months could well|when' Jupiter will be in your|the domestic seas. who was present and I heard/would have the satisfaction of/was an alcoholic at 17 and|knowledge that he was adopted|attract the attention of those' in|sun-sign, and between Jan. 15| A child born on this day will every word that was said, A embarrassing her and express- didn't even know who the father|did not produce those hostile|a position of authority, and put/and April 15. Do stress conser-|be endowed with unusual ver- sister-in-law warned that myjing ourselves. This is a lot bet-|was. We gave the boy the best/feelings. Too many children feel|you in the way of future pro-|vatism between now and mid-|satility along scientific lines, @ mother should not be allowed.tojter. than dying by inches andjof everything. He graduated|the same way about their nat-|motion--either in the aforemen-|August, and between Nov, 15jremarkably retentive memory crying rivers of tears--alone. |from the Massachuéptts Insti-jural parents. : \tioned September, in December,'and Jan. 1, however, and great tenacity of purpose, Dear Ann Landers; The letter from the woman who wanted to ament. She added: ® : ; e the older girl, but I d : the younger one.'"' In breath this sistef-in-la' id: "And I want he Gr 'oat."" A few moments later another sister-in-law announced it was dinner time and someone should go for food. She and her hus- band left and returned with a aor How do you want your Buick? "Who wants their's with on- jions?"" and, 'Gee, this is lousy) - coffee."" I don't know if it was B ithe smell of the onions or my Fjanger but I suddenly decided 1 ; *\had to live. I am here, 15 years # id ' - |later to tell the story--and every id Mes word of it is true--Stubborn Survivor | GLAMOROUS GRANDMA Dear Survivor: I received y am ; ey i q 5 file many letters reciting similar I ' Laura Lindsay is a grand- firm believer that a women |experiences but yours was the % Lo mother who with no previous igen be se sagen | og of lest: | %. ' o's NC), A Ii) experience became hostess er routine is a daily visit | mie Sete. ~ : nc Serp ooerncceroccorccccccecr ccc N PERM. AYE) fj ; to the hairdresser. She re- | Dear Ann. Landers: In_ this on a daily half - hour cently compiled a cookbook sophisticated land of ours if you women's TV program in Ed- that sold out its first edition. | steal a loaf of bread you can go| monton nine years ago. A (CP Photo) |to jail, If you steal somebody's| ig ~~" Thusband--so what? It happens ® jall the time. Golf Widow Recommends 'eigen, Mr. Hevenor refers to his wife "Ki And Pu al . jas his "trainer and m id SS- -Putt lreatment |"He is the bright light of any 'i By WALTER HAYES _voted to helping crippled chil-|'Curnament he attends. He is : -- | ' jserious only f s | : i VANCOUVER (CP) -- Every|dren in the Toronto ares. takes to get a golt bail off the day of the golfing season for the} Cleaning silver trophies' ac-jte, and th is joki i last 35 years, George C. Hey-|Cumulated by her husband andl tne po hg ies tolow enor of Toronto has kissed his|$0n is the least attractive part ; e wife goodbye and headed for| of being a golf widow for Mrs. gis when they make a bad) hd ® ? the golf course. alee If he.should hook a ball into Im e rim an Tl How does she feel about this "There are trophies all over|the woods, something he seldom : 9 " $ ° kiss-and-putt treatment? |the house. I've lost count of how|does, he usually has a_ tall "I think it's terrific." jmany there are, They both! tory to tell lat bout his re- Val : : : : : And her advice for every|bring home all kinds of things."|covery. = gethae y Like your luxury in trim packages? Then elegance and prestige. Special, Special ping Fogg sg BR hon it, said a <pre- "en beliéve him," said ' Buick Special is the car for you. Neat, Deluxe, Sportwagon or Skylark, each place in the world for them.|mit Golf Club in Toronto where) 'He is always 'making up| 'cade agile, economical. And all without sacri- model delivers everything that the name It's healthy." the Hevenors play. these stories. : ; i iti j H H ; Seve Wavenne wie Wier!" yas chal ox cloaning| "Dur bw's tote of fn aad we : ficing an ounce of the traditional Buick + Buick promises. viewed in Vancouver while her| sijver," |have a lot of laughs." 2 husband was winning his third) vicina ss SS Canadian Seniors Golf Cham- pionship. | "I told him before we came here that he should stay home H to | and let somebody else win, but OW an I was only fooling with him... . a Prager ged expect him to) your next The couple left here for Eng-| e land where Mr. Hevenor was in- vited to play in an 'Interna- vaca 10n... tional Seniors tournament at the Royal St. George's Golf Club at Sandwich, Twelve golf-| ers each from Canada, the United States and Britain were} invited. | PLAYS IN RAIN ¢ Mrs. Hevenor's journey along iit i the road to golf widowhood) - a an started while she was still en- : AN s ita gaged to George. | 7 . 'oui "T'll never forget the letter he} r \ aa aul sent me while I was- vacation- ing in the south. In it he said: | 'I am now. making $125 a week and have bought a coon coat and a Buick. I have also joined a golf club.' "I thought $125 is a lot of money and I better get back to} Toronto and grab that man be-) fore somebody else gets him."! ] Mrs. Hevenor said her hus- : band '"'plays golf every day, rain or shine, from the time the| first, pick a spot...then club oo in the spring until it) closes for: winter." She said she didn't find be- Take 3 nd ee Sn ome ing a golf widow a strain even free lessons "Arthur Murray = their son, George Jr., was at your % Law Dance Studio. | Buick Wildcat Sport Coupe Tn. ' ou'll have more "IT used to do a lot of riding Arthur Murray .+-meet more interesting then and I managed to get out/ Dance Studi people...and have of the house for a couple of A more exciting memories ; " * oy ... if you know how to va ge Nig. coke one tonight, ' dance. 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