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Oshawa Times (1958-), 9 Oct 1965, p. 15

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THE STARS SAY By ESTRELLITA FOR TOMORROW The moon, full on Sunday, in- tensifies yesterday's afflictions where per s0n ai relationships are concerned, so there will be even' greater need for tact, tolerance and understanding in all dealings. This lunar influ- ence, however, greatly benefits all creative workers, FOR THE BIRTHDAY If tomorrow is your birthday, your horoscope indicates that, while affairs may seem to be progressing slowly at the mo- ment, it would be wise to keep forging ahead toward worth- while goals since the planetary aspects promise advances in both your occupational and monetary status beginning with the last 10 days in December. This cycle, which should be fine for accomplishment and recog- nition, will last through mid- February. Next good periods for occupational and-or business advancement: The last two months of June, August and September of next year. Except for the late April weeks, the! aforementioned months will also) be profitable on the fiscal front. Do be conservative in money 20, however--but especially in November. | During the next 12 months, | social, romantic and domestic} interests should all prove stimu-| lating, with emphasis on senti- < mental matters in late Decem-; ber, next April, May and Au-| gust. Best periods for Aravel:| Next February and the mid-| May-early September weeks. A child born on this day will be extremely versatile; could excel as a jurist, lawyer, musi- cian or painter. DAY AFTER TOMORROW Monday will call for extra q caution in financial matters Make no long-term monetary commitments, avoid specula- tion and watch the budget, even when making comparatively mi- nor expenditures. Personal rela- tionships take a slight turn for the better, however FOR THE BIRTHDAY matters between now and Dec.) AN ATTRACTIVE CHEESE TRAY An array of cheese and and when ready slice in var- fruit makes an appealing ious shapes and sizes to buffet or table centre for give a pleasing arrange- Thanksgiving entertaining. ment, Apples, pears and | Offer a variety to tease the grapes, almost arrange themselves to complete the | picture. Be sure to have a small! pair of scissors handy for snipping the grapes and small, sharp knives for cut- ting the larger fruits. connoiseur and introduce the novice to new flavors. For peak flavor always serve cheese unchilled. Remove it from the refrigerator an hour or two before serving You could also conclude. a fine tween now and Dec. 20, how-| business deal in mid-May, jever--being extra cautions in Where gen ge matters a November, Along personal lines, | concerned, your best cycles wi : stars will be auspicious for ro- mostly parallel the good periods stars, will gupnit 3 | voverning occupational af-| mance in late December, next| fairs, with the exception of the| April, May and August; will last two weeks in April, when favor travel in early February | you may be faced with some and during the weeks between| increased expenses. Do be con-|May 15 and Sept. 10 of next servative in money matters be-' year | If Monday is your birthday, your horoscope indicates that, by capitalizing upon your excel- lent foresight and good judg- ment, you should make fine strides toward career goals within the next 12 months, Be sure, however, to make the best use of all your skills and talents since nothing will be handed to' you on the proverbial silver platter. Best periods along these lines: Between Dec. 21 and Feb, 15 (with January outstanding), the last two weeks in April and the entire months of June, Au- YOU ARE INVITED to the 134th Anniversary CENTRE STREET UNITED CHURCH The oldest Protestant Chureh in Oshawa Corner King & Centre Streets -- Oshawe MINIS REV. WARREN G. DICKSON of Shelbourne SUNDAY, OCTOBER 17th-11a.m. to 7 p.m. | The Friendly Family Church at the Centre of the City. | GU ANN LANDERS ~ She Should Respect The Silent Past Dear Ann Landers: Keith and I haven't been married very long ,three months to be exact. Something is bothering me and I'm afraid it will bother me un- til we get it talked out, Keith went with a girl for two years before 'he started to go with me, Everyone who knew them figured they would be married one day, I had seen the girl three or four times but I never got to know her, She was very attractive and had a sweet personality. Now that Keith and I are man and wife I think he should tell me all about her. I want to know how far they went and exactly why they broke up. I didn't ask htm these questions while we were going together because I figured it was none of my busi- ness, But now that we are mar- ried I think everything that has to do with Keith is my business, You are a great believer in people being honest with each other, Please print my letter amd your answer. -- Nothing Withheld Dear Nothing; What happened between Keith and the girl wasn't your business then and it's not. your business now. I admire him for keeping his trap shut. He sounds like a first- rate guy to me, Keep him happy! Dear Ann Landers: A group of us, all parents, were discussing what goes on with teen-agers to- day. Some insisted that kids are no wilder than we were when we were teen - agers, These people claimed beleaguered teens are just getting a lot of bad publicity, that the subject of teen-age sexual promiscuity has been beaten to death, that today's kids are the scapegoats for all the ills of a crazy, mixed up world, My wife and I would be in- terested in hearing what you have to say.--Mr, and Mrs, Dear Mr,: Most teens are darned good kids, and when you look at the examples set by some of their parents, they look even better, Statistics indicate that condi- tions are not precisely the same|}jame them, My husband and Iistrong salt water solution, dry today as when we were teen-| ised to get along fine, but now'and hang. agers. There are more kids in trouble today. The trouble is more serious and it comes at an earlier age than ever before, Yes, there are more teen-agers, but I am referring to percent- ages, not numbers, In the last 20 years, the per centage of unwed mothers has tripled. Since 1957 the VD rate has tripled, More than 60-per- cent, of the cases of reported {VD in the United States, fall in the 13-19 years old group.) Teen marriages are way up Divorce is on the increase, and jone reason is the sad record of teen-age marriages, Such mar- INTERIOR DECORATOR FURNITURE WW DRAPERIES BROADLOOM 15 King Street East CUSTOM MADE DRAPES Phone 725-2686 fm | Sheba. riages have one-fifth as good a chance of succeeding in the U.S. as a marriage between a couple in their middle 20s, Teen crime is up. Teen drink- ing is up. Teen car accidents are up. If this picture doesn't reflect a change in teen-age be- havicr, then T'm the Queen of Hayeor, Dear Ann Landers: I'll bet you are sick of mother-in-law problems and I hate to bother you with mine, but I need your help, My husband and I have been jmarried two years, He was transferred to another city five | months ago and it was a god- send, His mother would not leave us alone for even one day. I was going out of my mind try- ing to be nice to her even |though she was at our front door before my husband left for work in the morning, Now that we have moved 200 miles away, she says her heart lis acting up and she knows she isn't long for this world. So we drive 400 miles every other weekend to see her, She insists that. we stay at her house. My we argue about this # fot, He says my folks are 15 years younger than his mother and we jcan stay with them after his mother is. gone. I need your help.-Beat Down Dear Beat; Sometimes the mothers with the weak hearts" ers-in-law, Alternate, One trip, stay with your folks; the next trip, with your mother-in-law. HONEY FOR SWEETENING Substituting honey for sugar in a recipe? Remember, honey has the same sweetening power as sugar but also contains mois- ture, Thus, follow this hint from home economists at Macdonald Institute, Guelph, ~ When sub- stituting one cup of honey for one cup of sugar, reduce the liquid by, about a quarter of a cup. This can be done in pud- dings, tustards, sauces and on baked fruits. In cakes, sub- stitute honey for not more than a third of the sugar. HOUSEHOLD HINT To keep shower curtains from ¥ "THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturdey, October, 1965 JS KING WEARS BRAND has a red, green and bine King Frederik IX of Denmark|dragon tattooed on his chest, live longer than their daught-|- folks feel slighted and I don't mildewing, soak them in a | | FIRST TO YOUNG AGES then... | "The Best Cos For quality, selection and value... styles for boys and girls, from infants to YJO|UINIGHAIGIE OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE + |sch0ot ------ featuring all the lotest | Hee 14s > | ts Less At' | | We like BRAGGING 27 Celina Street | THE BOSS SAID AGO GO GO SO WE WENT WENT WENT to the HAIR FASHION and COLORING SHOW |} at the Royal York on Monday October 4. | BROUGHT Back and DO the 1966 trend | in STYLE and COLOR, Have your hair STYLED STYLED and COLORED COLORED, The ONLY ONLY Salon to Call is The Mayfair Salon because we 728-0662 | Enjoy up to 40 days of vacation... | ten days on ship and 30 days ashore, gy FRENCH BEGISTRY for all the fun of France itself while you're at seal Sail from New York to England and France on: Oct.14 Oct.28 Nov. 24 *Minimum. to South-mpton: First Class: $33( Us, ourist: $176 US. 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