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Oshawa Times (1958-), 3 Sep 1965, p. 11

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GAG TURNS INTO WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP having an average weight of about 150 pounds, has lodged claim to the world tug-of-war championship af- ter a string of triumps that started as a gag at a church strawberry festival in June. They hope to break. into in- Determination is reflected in the faces of the Brama- "lea Bulldozers, 1,198 pounds -of female pulling power "never beaten in a tug-of-war .competition. The team of "eight housewives, ranging tin age from 26 to 34 ,and ANN LANDERS DEAR ANN LANDERS: | was cleaning tie closets yester- day and I ran across an unfa- miliar box. I opened it and found an insurance policy on my husband's life. He had named his mother the beneficiary, The policy was in an_ envelope which had been addressed to a man my husband works with, Apparently he had the policy sent to his friend's home be- cause he didn't want me to know about it, I believe it is admirable for a man to want to take care of his mother. If my husband had' told me about the policy would not have given it an- other thought. But I am shocked and hurt that he would sneak around behind my back, Such actions make me. lose respect for him, Should I tell. him I found the policy and that I wish he had told me about it, or would it be best to leave well enough alone? SALINAS QUANDARY Dear Quandary; It is un- healthy to keep resentmént ment buried under several lay- ers of silence, Speak up and clear the air, He'll feel better about it, too, Dear Ann Landers: I have one of the biggest problems in the world--my sister. She is 8 and I am 14, I kept hoping the prob- lem would get better, but in- sporting world |stead, it's getting worse, the | When I have a girl friend over my little sister hands around, listening to every word we say. The minute my sister shows up the visit is ruined, When I ask pulled their husbands. her to leave she goes crying to (CP Wirephoto) |my mother and says I am being = |mean to her, My mother brings ternational Oct. 28 by outpulling All-Stars, a team of Las Vegas showgirls. The house- wives from Bramalea, west of Toronto, have even out- Iipared in her apartment, It's The Deceit That Hurts Her not treating you fairly when| " she permits your little sister to invade your privacy. Moreover|' she does your little sister no fa- vor when she allows her to hang| around and make a pest of her-| self, When I receive letters ask- ing for reasons brothers and| / sisters grow up to dislike each other I say: "Put them all to- gether and they spell Mother," Dear Ann. Landers: I was fascinated by the long letter from the girl who Was feeling sorry for herself because her fiance kept standing her up for dinners which she lovingly pre- moaned over the burned steaks, wilted salads and fallen souf-! © fles, Honestly, Ann, that dame must be awfully soft in the head and she must be a lousy cook, to boot, Who in her right mind would put steaks under a broiler or dressing on a salad before the boy friend shows up? If the gal shoves the souffle in the oven before she sees the whites I of his eyeballs she deserves al | fallen souffle, A date that dumb about cook- ing is probably dumb about lots of things. No wonder she gets stood up.--No Sympathy From Here Dear No Symp:The lady does sound a litle out of her tree, now. that you mention it, But I do feel sorry for her because the gal is bound to be a loser, either way, Confidential to Heartbroken and Wondering Why: | would say it failed for two reasons, She was crazy about money and he didn't have any. She} | + ie yd A DELIGHTFUL costume for lounging or sleeping is this jump suit made of nylon tricot in navy trimmed with chartreuse or coffee, The pyjamas button down the CHILD GUIDANCE Nena DREAMY JUMP SUIT Child Throwing Stones s front and have very wide pant legs. A matching Chan- nel-type jacket may be doff- ed when a more covered-up look is desired, --By Tracy Adrian A Good Hobby Could Well Be The Basis Of A Good Business 'i: By ROBERTA ROESCH * Any woman who has travele and used this experience in a Hobby or a collection of some kind that interests her, can start a business of her own based on this pastime; if she has imagination plus showman- ship and flair. | "I can answer your ques-COLLECTS LETTERS dition," she said, "by saying that! this enterprise started because| letters written by such people I've always been a collector,|as Caruso, and I've always been interested| Renoir, George Sands, Emile] -- in the theatre. READS BIOGRAPHY 'As a child I used to spend |my time reading the life stories Certainly one woman who il- visit to New York, a rare manu-|her back and yells; "Is it so script by Colette, the French|terrible to have your own sis- writer, Franz Liszt's traveling|ter in the same room with you? and a mother-of-pearl in- What could you be talking about ewing box from the Jenny that is so private? I know you are a very busy person but I'd certainly appre- ciate it if you'd find time to help me. Thank you,--DONNA G. cas laid s Lind estate. Anna also has a collection of Sarah Bernhardt, pear Donna: Your mother is THE STARS SAY. By ESTRELLITA Zola, William Cullen Bryant, | Washington Irving and Richard | Wagner. Because her collection is so of great artists and performers.) one-of-a-kind, it's regularly at--FOR TOMORROW Tug-Of-War Team Female Variety Seeks World Title TORONTO (CP) -- Brama- | lea Bulldozers, 1,198 pounds |of female muscle never | bested in a tug-of-war com- petition, are setting out to take on the world, Or at any rate Las Vegas. The team of eight house- world tug-of-war Is Recruiting Trouble | By GARRY C, MYERS, Ph.D. | with this boy when he has an | When children throw stones at| opportunity to throw stones, so }a target in a safe place or skip| that the moment he throws a flat pebbles on a smooth sur-|stone you can turn him over wives has lodged claim to the | face of water, they may derive some useful skills, But when | they throw stones at other per- sons or at any creature or at things they can harm or: de- | stroy, they are engaging in dan- |gerous or destructive amuse-) | ment, If not well-guided, the tot, as) champion- |young as 4 or 5, may throw lustrates this point is collector Anna Sosenko, who this year dpened her own gallery in New York. Sarah Bernhardt was my favor-|tracting celebrities from all ite."' i A generally good day, but do walks of life as well as students, be careful not to over-reach On the basis of this reading 4't lovers and visitors to NeW yourself on any count. Do not background, Anna began her York's Lincoln Centre. "T'm excited about this ven- career in New York with a job ture, because I'm in an area that has never had an art gal-| lery such as this before. this is important to me," said) --for 24 years -- the highly suc-| Anna, on the day I went to see|cessful career of Hildegarde, |! her collection of theatrical and/the nightclub and supper club! musical memorabilia. singer, "J got the idea for this busi-| Through all tess, because I wanted to do) Anna Sosenko collected much of something that was part of both| her theatrical, historical and my background and me," she) musical memorabilia, and now,|socks -- everyone has them -- little-bit-of-Paris shop,|for play and you save wear and as ajtear on good socks and prevent gallery where visitors buy and|caricature of Sarah Bernhardt|the good ones from becoming ibeing paid in gold on her first)mismated so soon. went on, when I asked for the|in her story that led to her downstairs|there are such things browse at will. Sea i aa tists BEN Ceperran noon MOLANA CASUALS FOR THE JUNIOR M For the have these raglan pullovers and For style interest, each can be made with or without the BUGS NOT BUNNIES cable accent and in the pull- | FREDERICTON (CP) A over, there is a choice be-- |party of 24 high school and uni- tween a round neck or a jversity students spent August "V" neck. All these designs jon an egg hunts It is not Easter are given for sizes 19, 12 jbunnies,. though, but spruce and 14. If you would like the |budworms they are tracking leaflet with the instructions (down. By counting 'egg masses for these designs, simply jon thousands of sample tree send a stamped self-address-'hranches they hone to provide ed envelope (and 10 cents to scientists with information to cover cost of handling) to {help end the budworm's hazard the Needlecraft Department to tree crops, i) ' of this paper, requesting | MOLANA CASUALS, Leaflet Number 10-65 junior miss we sleeve cardigans. And/ ledge of the theatre to manage! + a,.{make promises you cannot pos- To other women who'd like/sibly keep and don't make any on a theatrical weekly publica-|'® Start a business from a hobby/iong - term financial commit- tion, Then she used her. know-|0F Collection, Anna Sosenko has/ ments, Late P.M. influences will stimulate artistic interests, social activities and entertain- ment in general, FOR THE BIRTHDAY If tomorrow is your birthday, your horoscope indicates that, within two weeks, you will enter a six-week cycle which will be not only propitious for occupa- tional and monetary gain, but also excellent for making long- jrange plans. With Nov. 1, how- __|ever, you'll have to pull in the reins a bit, and stress conserv- atism in fiscal matters for an entire month. On no account engage in speculation of any kind during that period. Be cau- tious, too, during the last two weeks of December. Next good opportunities for earnings and upping your finan- cial status:~ The first--halft--ot February, late April (here, how- ever, gains could he offset by jsOme_ unexpected expenses), is to say: | "Have a consuming interest n what you are doing, and know as much about it as you possibly can." ose yuu: HOUSEHOLD HINT Let children wear mismated| June and the entire month of August, 1966, Both travel and social activi-| ties should prove extremely en- livening for the balance of this month, in January, April and the mid-June-late-August weeks| of next year, Most propitious! periods for romance: The cur- rent month, next April and June. If careful té avoid friction) in domestic circles during late! jshould find home affairs most| harmonious during the next 12 months. A child born on this day will |be endowed with a gregarious jnature and fine intelligence; jwill thoroughly dislike mean- jness and pettiness, Seturday, Sept, 11 10 A.M, -- 2 PLM. FOR FALL TERM HARVEY DANCE ACADEMY Oshewe Shopping Centre 725-6122 FIRST TO YOUNG AGES then... featuring all the latest size 14.... For quolity, selection and value styles for boys ond girls, from infants : to ship after a string of tri- umphs that started at a church strawberry festival in June. They hope to break into the international sporting world Oct. 18 by outpulling the All- Stars, a team of Las Vegas showgirls, The only thing lacking is the money to pay their way there, | stones at a parked car or mov- ing one. He may throw stones at pets or at other children just for fun, He may throw stones to destroy something delib- | erately, The first time you see your child doing so, turn him over your knee and spank him soundly, Try to be sure he can't increasing} repeat the offence without tn- stant physical pain. A mother writes: We have) told our son, 6, not to throw) rocks. He has broken two win- dows and the example set by him is being followed by his brother, 4, and his sister, 2. We told him he had to pay for the windows from.his allow- : ance and he has been confined dozers, with some of their 25 | tg his own yard. No fishing with children cheering them on, |pad and no special privileges. have even outpulled their hus- ;This punishment did not work, bands. jas he had a repeat performance ee only yesterday." 4 INDIANS OPEN MUSEUM My reply in part: | ODANAK, Que. (CP) -- The} The punishments you used Abenaki Indians of Quebec were too indefinite. They were haveopened-a--unique "muaseum;too~far-removed from. the _of- of more than 2,000 exhibits. One| fence, Paying for damages out of the exhibits is The Last Sup-| of allowance might work with a per, a painting by Theo Pan-| much older child but not with The team ranges in age from 26 to 34 and has an av- erage weight of just under 150 pounds, It started as a gag at St. John Fisher Roman Catholic Church, in the com- munity of Bramalea west of Toronto, and has blossomed in local competition with never a defeat. At practice sessions, Bull- October and early January, you! early May, the latter half ofjadis, 75. The main figures in|}one so young. the One of you parents should be painting are Indian in looks,! Set you your knee and paddle him/ soundly, The bare hand may not be good enough. It should hurt! The punishment should be immediate and without excep- tion, Chances are he has not learned to respect your word in hundreds of other situations. It's between the ages of 6 and 12 that stone - throwing may prove most hazardous and harmful. If another child, wish- ing to show his throwing skill, throws a stone at a street sign, street lamp, or window of an empty house, your child with him may be tempted to do like- wise and thus begins long prac- tice in vandalism, Be vigilant. Deal seriously and effectively with the first offense and you apprehend. See that your child is not with other children who engage in such destructive fun, Mere talk hardly will be enough. Often two boys together will toss clods or stones at each other in «mere fun. This fun may develop into fighting with stones. The one who throws the first stone may be in dan- ger, too, as another stone is likely to be returned, The haz- ard to their eyes then is im- measurable, THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, September 3, 1965 ab | he is losing in play with other children may leave the group, charging them with unfairness and calling them ugly names. As he withdraws, he may, in his erying rage, throw stones at them, This cowardly way only makes it harder for him to get along with these and other children, You do want your child to defend himself, but not with stones. Make clear to him stone-throwing, even in self- defence, is out. Explain to him that, unless he can stand up to defend himself with his bare hands, to retreat is not half so cowardly as to fight with stones. SEEK SOUTH SEAS PAPEETE, Tahiti (AP) -- Aa airport with a runway large enough to land modern jet air- liners has been opened on Ran- giroa in the Tuamotu Archipel- ago, 220 miles northeast of Ta» hiti, The French government has arranged a five-year plan to promote tourism in its Poly- nesian territories PIANO CLASSICAL ond POPULAR For further information PATRICIA TUCK 74 BURK ST. 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