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Oshawa Times (1958-), 4 Sep 1965, p. 16

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ANN LANDERS Dear Ann Landers; 1 am a 15-year-old girl who is writing not only for myself, but for everyone who is a nail-biter, First, is it true that a person who bites his nails is nervous? I have been biting mine ever since I can remember, 1 don't ~Nail-Biting, Nerves Go Hand-in-Hand THE STARS SAY By ESTRELLITA ror TOMORROW. Mixed planetary influences sit-teise seul aome sacwi sistericies in personal relation-| | ships on Sunday, Get-togethers t \with family and friends should prove highly congenial, but deal- ings with strangers or those who would mix business with pleasure could prove most un- successful, Bear all of this in) 5 mind if engaged in group ac: tivities. her mother she gets a slap across the mouth in the pres- ence of everyone, My mother used to slap me across the mouth in company and it din't make me behave better. It only made me hate THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturday, September 4, 1968 15 weatband to tion from|working for the Dougal, What's New In, Town...? BRIGHT PLA her. If I'm old-fashioned, please say 80, If this mother isn't doing right by her child I' hope you'll set her straight, Thank you, Want To Be Fair Dear Want To Be Fair: Chil- dren should be corrected the moment they do or say some: thing that needs correcting--but the child should be taken out of the room first, IT am dead opposed to crack: ing a youngster across the mouth under any. circum stances. The loss of dignity that results from a slap in the face is often devastating to a child and it doesn't do anything use- ful for an~adult, either, FOR THE BIRTHDAY If tomorrow is your birthday, your horoscope indicates that, in two weeks, you will enter @ sixeweek period highly propit-| @ ious for both job and money) ~ matters, Do make the most of good influences then, since they will turn adverse on Nov, 1 and you will have to avoid all extravagance and speculation for a full month, Next good pe- riods for adding to your bank balance; The first two weeks in February, late April, early May, the last two weeks in June and the entire month of August, 1966, Despite the star-promised gains in April, this will be another i month in which to stress, conser: ne vatism, since you may face some tinexpected expenses, | SUBTLE AND DRAMATIC Personal affairs will be under| frightened, frustrated or un-|Wheels. As an employee of t of the length, with a gracefully | pioyee alfriendly auguries for most of engi, Wit 9 Seas happy, leredit bureau I see reports. on|next 12 months, but there may Some nail-biters have kicked|thousands of kids just like that peyton tension in domeatic¢ cir-| bodice, White silk gabardine the habit through gimmicky\one. His file probably looks/cles during late October and| accents the neckline and concoctions which are available|something like this: learly January, Try to avoid| forms the cuffs on the long in drugstores, Usually, how-| Education: Applicant dropped|friction and use tact in annoy: | slender sleeves, ever, panichs won't, Work, Ijout of high school, ling situations, Best periods for ly 'Tracy Adrian suggest professional help, When) yy ' ic lromance: The balance of t en you find out what is eating YOU, had ais' jobs fgg ie gd mn next April and June; you'll stop eating your nails, |sehool, No record of steady em: for travel and stimulating social \ployment. His earning capacity | activities: Again, the balance of Dear Ann Layders: I'm alls iimited since he is unskilled, |this month and, in 1966, Janu: firm beilever in the Ann Land-| ay present he is unemployed, lary, April and the weeks Del ere. Hyacinthe, Que., * r . i | Personal: Applicant is Wkea|*wee? June 15 and Sept, 1, lof the elite of this y dhe ph ; , hild born on this day will : tive ' ; oa. (DY associates, Informants say,| Ac / , ating class at Me MARK SILVER WEDDING ook i a apy boll however, he is immature and|be endowed with fine ability in inglish + language | Protestant the. sees' this' she'll recognize|?@8 No long range plans for the technological and scien tific/nigh school. Although Raymond Mr, and Mrs. Ross God trey, Oshawa. They were herself and get smart ~ |fature, on oe a* 4M \graduated from the French-lan- ° i. J 2d a Md ? i | u 7 ' frey, Thorneliffe street married on August 31, 1940 | This relative has a little girl) Assets; Nothing of value, : ala jguage high cho LoD pal f b ted their silve A in King Street United |who is six years old, Susan is| Needing Wheels would surely | THE DAY AFTER TOMORROW | ove his English before atudy-| 4 SOENTS woes Church, They have one |a delightful child--bright and|be turned down for a car loan| You Will have to stress tactii | science and mathematics at ding recently with @ re- daughter, Carol Godfrey, at |lovable, When Susan does or)for the next two to six years, [and diplomacy with associates) Et His graduating average Geatrey ts eons petty am Whitby, ao aa ee that displeares| This young man should go|?" Monday ~~ especially 'gen (vat 90.9 per cent, ; , , ' phe Wolfram, daughter of Mrs. Montreal to offer congratu- Gordon Wolfram, Oshawa, lations and to partake of an- ' and the late Mr, Wolfram, ~\back to school and get some in the business world, In gen: ltraining, A car is the last thing eral, stick to routine and don't niversary cake and light re- Mr, Godfrey is the son of freshments. | Mr. and Mrs, Roland God- the parents are adverse to his| oS Oe are launch new: undertakings. 700, --Oshawa Times Photo | skipping, they have like respons|t, needs 'it would be well to completely disrégard rumor-mongers and Lorraine Harrison Is Honored 'At Many Pre-Nuptial Events sibility, f Dear Decline; Thanks for let-| What about the highly gifted|ting us know how it looks from | ssldents. Irene Wysotski and Miss Philo- mena Gangemi held a bath- child whose parents & €lthe credit bureau, It looks the|FOR THE BIRTHDAY Love, Miss Lorraine Harrisonjroom shower. pot gg gyi lone Pad ong OPEN THIS SUNDAY ' | y is your birthday, | not interested in doing so | : ; your chart indicates some char-| was honored at several pre} Mrs, W. G. Wilkins held a puptial events, Ineighborhood shower at whic they are able? As a rule, more| . . acteristics which you will have teachers than parents 'should) Italian Princes8 (10 curb in the months ahead--| 12:00 A.M. to 6:00 P.M. JURY & LOVELL LIMITED » A miscellaneous shower was|the future bride received many held by Mrs, J. L. Riordan, miscellaneous gifts. discover the gifted child in the notably tendencies toward hy- Is Press Woman ROSSLYN PLAZA assisted by her daughter, Mrs, A dinner party was held at grades and more have the re- j 4 ; Inercriticism and opinionative- sources to provide him with iness which so often antagonize TORONTO newspaper men have a_ prin: CENTRAL PHARMACY 211 SIMCOE ST, SOUTH George Price, and her daughter- the home of the future bride: inlaws, Mrs. P, J. Riordan|groom's uncle, Mr. and Mrs, necessary Leona pad soko (CP)--Itallan|the very persons who could help : " : to further your ambitions, Stars with tradition and encumbered sas eatin fie tie, Ipromise some excellent cycles She is Maria Camilla Palla- pils, vicini, 22, a member of one of|fronts, but the co-operation of With all the fine books avail: others (especially superiors) newspapers, magazines, and reins when you feel like yieldi , 8 b yielding and Mrs. J, 1, Riordan, Reg. Love, Cobourg, Ontario, ther media, both the school and oi Me lama Hallan®lig such inclinations--especially} -- ¢ ying ate mma * Miss Elizabeth Cooney and . ged nd ng November--when wrong tactics Miss Doreen Murphy entertain-|\ e home 0 to *| vifted child, but most other chil-|here this week for the first) ouig jeopardize your » suttion |e dren, too, linternational congress of Ital: . } was presented with a set of editors. The congress is inter: lheld a trousseau tea in honor ; tween Sept, 15 and Oct. $1 in) To my fellow parents, let melested in uniting small Italian-lsarny february, | ate April,| tive bridegroom held a shower|een Murphy, Mrs. K, C. Cosens ; : yb ee '\read for pleasure, Set a good|ation, at the home of Mrs. William)Mrs, Paul Keating, aunts of the}example by reading constantly| with the problem of taking care jduring the next 12 months when Rome's wealthiest families and the home have great opportuni: t ed at their home in Toronto, William Rich, Whitby, where @) ian newepaper publishers and Best periods for occupational of her daughter at her home| suggest the following: Do alljjanguage newspapers around|sariy May, .late June and! Clarke, assisted by Mrs. Ken-|pride-elect, poured tea and) yourself, In the family conversa: consider myself nervous, al- though I did stop biting my nails once for two weeks and then I couldn't stand it anymore so I bit them off again, It -- like something I had to 0, I go with a bunch of nice girls and they all have pretty hands and nails, When | am with them I hide my. hands in my lap or put them in my pocket, 1 keep worrying about the day I get an engagement ring, I'll want to show it around the way other girls do, But how can I if my nails are ugly? Please help me.--Frantic Dear Fran: Nail-biting isa sign of nervousness, You'll find) Dear Ann Landers: I'd like to that your nails take the worsticomment on the letter from beating when you are anxious,|the teenager signed, Needing eral There's subtle drama in this black crepe dinner gown by Oleg Cassini that is very cover-up in front and cut down to the waist in back. The 'dress is floor: TOOK EXTRA YEAR McMASTERVILLE, Que. (CP) -- Raymond Perreault, 8 French » speaking. youth from For All Your "Bridal Shoes" (Tinted Free) CHOOSE DANCEY'S DOWNTOWN OSHAWA 5% DISCOUNT IF YOU BRING THIS AD Y%-GALLON or 3-QUART PURE-PAK CARTONS No breakege . . . no returns Personalized conteiner Kasily disposed of , . . no deposite Compact . , . taken lees storage spece AT YOUR STORE or AT YOUR DOOR (Ya-Gallon only) ' Prior to her marriage re- cently to Mr, John Douglas 728-4668 723-1070 728-6241 for Delivery Service 723-3143 Phone of the less able and lagging pu- you can .make progress on all able and the resources iNireign correspondent for the will be important, so pull in the Gee teataeinie fat only, thsl Princess Maria Camilla jg) during the first two weeks of ' ide. \presentation was made, at which time the bride-elect|""\7.. paward James Harrison| ENCOURAGE READING and monetary interests; Be: stainless steel cookware. The neighbors of the prospec-|gn Park road south. Miss Dor- hi you can to cause your child to|the world into a press associ-iinrqughout next August. e Travel and stimulating social Although Princess Mari ®/activities are in the stars for| deth Wage, at which time thelthose servi ere Miss Kath: pride-elect was presented withicgsens ng were Miss Kathyition talk over 5 and = Miss Betty! mation you absorb from your ome of the infor-| [Camilla has spent the last four | years travelling throughout Caley ee ay eid a silver tea service. \Monchesky. Co-workers at General Motors} In charge of the personal Parts Department held a show-|trousseau room was Miss Irene er at the home of Mrs, H. F.|Wysotski and in charge of the Gorin, assisted by Mrs.-R. J.|wedding and shower gifts were Alexander and the bride-to-be|Miss Philomena Gangemi and was presented with a vacuum|Mrs. Jack Barta. | ; cleaner, and other miscellane-| Following the rehearsal, Mra, [media of communication. Hel ous gifts A. C. Love, mother of the him feel you are eager to lear Mrs, Jack Barta held_a_kitch-|future bridegroom, entertained én and pantry shower and Missithe wedding party at her home, from the information he gain from his reading. child tell about what he terial at home. reading. Cause him to talk over| convention, she said she wou Be ever eager to have your|/member newspapers has) ---- learned from books and other} with him and from him. Pro: (vide wim with good reading ma- Kurope getting support for the) tnelate-August weeks, Single?| i Look ier new romance during} ft * ee cs ee tt a aie A child born on this day will ' i " be ambitious, unusually compe- FAME SPREADS FAR tent in business matters and CANTERBURY, England highly progressive in his meth: (CP)--A: store inthis old_Kenti nds. - -- z "lsh eathedral city received an| Sa order for a pair of Cuban-heel |' 'Beatle boots" from a young) 'prefer to remain in Rome | | p n LABOUR DAY RONALD W, BILSKY, 0.6. 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' Of course a few bright stu- dents, sliding along with little effort through the grades and junior high, do make shortcuts on entering college and earn advanced college credits with great success. But see the time they have lost up to then; con- sider how much farther they might have gone had their su- perior intellectual ability been discovered and challenged far} © earlier | SCHOOL IS RESPONSIBLE However, the gifted child who skips one or more grades in the elementary school finds) himself much younger in age) and often far less mature than sq few teachers find ways to| stimulate the bright child who FOR THE FINEST UB. 49° Custom and can do harder work than his Ready Made reguiar grade provides, skip- ping a grade might be desirable in the letest Shades ond for him. Fobrics ee. In case the child reads well, he had better skip the second or third grade than a higher one. 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