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Oshawa Times (1958-), 17 Dec 1965, p. 14

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! A Stag Party Prank Is Thoughtless Act Some mothers push their half- sick children out the door be- cause they don't want to bother with them. I feel this is unfair to the other youngsters and I want to know what can be done about it--Furious Dear Furious: You are right. Too many irresponsible mothers shove their sick kids out of the house when they should be kept at home. It's up to the teacher to spot these youngsters and send them to the school nurse. The nurse Dear Ann Landers: My hus- band is a brilliant student at the state university. Two weeks be- fore we were married Tim's friends gave him a stag party at which he got very drunk. The boys decided to drive him to a strange part of town, take off his trousers and leave him stranded. Tim doesn't recall what hap- pened, but he knows he wan- dered into a back yard. About 2:30 a.m. some people called the police and had him arrested. Tim spent the night in jail. darned Pa WIFE PRESERVER Want a color-dripped candle? Hold a crayon over! the flame, turning candle as it dribbles. QUICK COCKTAIL SAUCE 1 cup chili sauce 1 tbsp. horseradish 1 tbsp. Worcestershire sauce 2 tsps. prepared mustard 1 tbsp. lemon' juice Combine all ingredients and chill thoroughly. Serve as a dip for hot meat balls. Makes about 1 cup. should then decide whether the child should stay in school or be). shipped home. Dear Ann Landers: A friend of mine gave her boss four weeks' notice. There was no trouble, Suzy just got tired of Thank heavens the police under- stood it was a prank. They re- leased him the next morning and the trespassing charges were dropped. What happened to Tim proves that one evening of foolishness can cause months of heartathe. My husband has been a nervous wreck ever since. He is afraid the incident will ruin his career. I've talked until I'm blue in the|*". face but he still worries. Can|mind was made up. & ee you say something to put him| Suzy has one more week to oe ee R. C. go = gg to oe ~ MR. AND MRS. ALBIN CLEMENS ar rs.: If the chargesjyesterday her boss aske er ;: : were dropped there is no rec-|to please stay on an additional | (Married 60 Years) ae poe ae ae oo ord. two weeks. Do you think this is If Tim wants to drain hi .|fair? Suzy is afraid that if she| B il] P s F d gies wanvak choot semothiae| refuse' ths boss will not give! Owmanvl e alr ete 4 that doesn't exist, he's not bril-/her a good recommendation. | ' : liant. He's stupid. |We would like your opinion.--| 0 60 h W. dd A ' Dear Ann Landers: I am the) Winnipeg nN ; t e Ing nniver Sal y : er of four children--two| Dear Winnie: Although you Soe po and two +8, They fanes| dec say s0, your aiier wakes Mr. and Mrs. Albin Clemens|anthemums sent from the Town} from six to 12 years of age. Alllit clear that Suzy does not yet ce a, rela-'of Bowmanville. They received| winter long, one or two of my|have another job. If this is in-)/ (ot. paanianeitia j last "san (oer 100 cards from friends and| four children are out of school! deed the case I feel it would be ' : , ABBE SRE} | 4 with a bad cold or worse lextremely generous of her to urday, on the occasion of their|Telatives; also letters of con- - g lations from the Prime! went to school yesterday to|work the additional two weeks : gratu : 3 the oldest vedlges a «as and help the boss out. The aon Aggie a Tay-| Minister, the Right Honorable|]4 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, December 17, 1965 2 vf or and Aibdin enry Clemens i 6 nee a ag " a er B. Pearson; Right Hon- eal pocal lac Aig ag that ee ae she eannot. stay} Were united in ag Decem- | orable John Diatenbaker: 0 it 8 oar es . * ~ per 13, 1905, at the ft » of Co Swiss Women Still Fight Over Right To Vote Or Not ICEBERG TREATS Treat the family to a new type of snack: Cut western iceberg lettuce crosswise into slices, spread with softened the job and decided to do some-| cream cheese and mincemeat, thing more interesting. Her boss} and _crest with maraschino offered her a sizeable salary in-| cherries. crease and tried hard to get her) : to stay but she told him her : 3 | vote on matters of particular linterest to them, such as educa- tion, and 19.3 per cent said they did not want to vote. This result has become a strong argument for those op- oi posed to votes for women. hus- iia MR. AND MRS. NORMAN WRIGHT _(Married 58 Years) indirectly through their bands, sons and brothers. As for Swiss men, they have} decided in some 20 cantonal referendums since 1920, by an ; overwhelming majority, that \they do not wish to share their | political privileges with the country's more than 2,000,000 As long ago as 1833, the women of the canton of Bern were granted the right to vote if they had independent posses- |sions. But in 1887, the right |was withdrawn on the ground jthat it discriminated against women of no riches. Switzerland's constitution does not specifically exclude women |from the voting. It merely men- Then the opposition raised its|tions "all citizens"--which has 60th wedding anniversary. A Favored Gift with Everyone Bowmanville, by Rever- end William Hipkin. They have lived in or near Shop at Burn's for slippers in every style and colour. @ FOAMTREAD @ PACKARD @ OOMPHIES @ HABITANT BURNS SHOES SIMCOE AND KING ST. OSHAWA and blowing. One boy looked|friendly note. Suzy will never Honorable John Robarts. A tele- The tea table was centred) The century - old controversy liance of Swiss Women's Clubs,| The result showed that 39.8 per | ; é sell Honey, MP for Durham; room should have been at/beyond that time under anYithe bride's parents, Mr. and ye, | it, : like he had pink ee regret 1 gram was received from Her By EDITH FUCHS | Maras Ei as Aaa Majesty the Queen. They were | traditionally been interpreted as with a three-tier wedding cake) has flared up anew in the rich,|sdid the alliance's resolution|cent favored full voting rights, set in white tulle and surround-| modern canton of Zurich, in the| was not supportec ( ..189.7 per cent only wanted to i 2 } Alex Carruthers, MLA for Dur- circumstances. There is much aia Aa f : ZURICH (Reuters) -- Swiss) Voice. recipients of many other gifts, | "men only." eee i . ra_] all its ed by candles in crystal hold-| north of the country. I A HOME'S BEST GIFT home. I was shocked to see s0| ; ' . ; ; : - ' I Taylor, 38 Concessionjham; His Worship Mayor | many red noses, s0 much|to be said for terminating 4) street, Hobbs, and a plaque from' On- 3 . y fighting one an-| The Association of Swiss including an AM-FM radio women: are hos : ' | Ten years ago, the women of from the family, and a pole|9ther over whether they should| Women Against Women's Suf-| gurich were asked whether they pH : : | ; member clubs. Many 'of these, SMa sinaties. Mer 3 by | It was brought back into the|they added, were just social,, coughing, wheezing, sneezing |working relationship on jevie's, PHine Minister, The . |Bowmanville all their lives. Mr. Clemens was born near Be: T ] e No Part In El tion lamp from the Taylor family. have the right to vote. frage, in opposition to the Al-| really wanted the right to vote Measures. They started farm- and Francois Mitterrand, his) When Francois Mitter- |They retired to their present Ronald | }imelight earlier this year by|sports, cultural and other organ- tial election Dec. 19 keep|tial election, she replied "what|home of Mrs, Clemens' parents n r ! Mrs, Clemens' nieces, while] Clubs. The clubs, chief cam-| So do the president's son and|has been that of chauffeur. She| The bride and bridegroom re-| |with men, submitted a resolu-| ment io ask women in the can- Here are portraits of the la- brunette in her forties, she|and relatives. The bride chose a|Toronto, their wives and fami-|tg the women in its population it on th on them, eontenders: loveralls to fashionable clothes. |from the great-grandchildren, Mr. and Mrs, Clemens have |in only three of Switzerland's 22| The anti-suffrage women ar- Yvonne, first met Charles de i ia? Riley Wuahs ; aeitvnn Wee i Keith 1 : tises in a top floor maid's room| Sidn ughson of Toronto,|Marilyn Maguire and eit speaking West especially as Switzerland's con-| g West. lespecially as § ' - He was a young officer. They a : : : i embourg gardens. She bound | ( obourg, bestman and cousin of|Brad Clemens of Hampton. on the resolution to the' can-|few weeks to decide some issue. a : " 3 a |Mrs. Clemens was born in F u Candid t ' Wi | Blackstock but moved to Bow- Trance $ i a es ives }manville when two years old. |Hampton in a house now occu- pied by Mr. and Mrs. James PARIS (Reuters)--The wives|played no part in his political ing when married and lived for ef President Charles de Gaulle|campaigns. |40 years on the same farm left-wing challenger in the final/rand told his wife he was com- home at 38 Concession street ballot of the French presiden-|peting in the French presiden-| west, 20 years ago. It was the Clemens. women themselves, members of} izations, and did not favor votes : ; : | ' ; Pouring tea were Mr. andithe Alliance of Swiss Women's! for women. strictly out of the political sad bas you doing this for" and has been in the family for | The anti-suffrag iati light. Her only role in the campaign| 73 years. nieces and great-nieces helped) najoners FER he i-suffrage association . ¥ sae pring |Paigners for equality of women} then asked the cantonal govern- daughter. The Mitterrand chil-|has frequently driven her hus-|ceived in a setting of flowers} Their children, Laverne 'of|tion to the cantonal government ; ' Beek 424 clill at achoo!, band's car. A tall attractive|and plants, the gifts of friends|\Hampton and Norman of|urging it to give voting vights| 2" Mane fhe Brent; Poor s 1 {dresses smartly and drives fast. | blue brocade dress with.a cor-|lies received the guests at the! o¢ 959 909. i dies behind the two presidential But Mrs. Mitterrand prefers|sage of pink rosebuds, a gift! door. At present women 'may yote|/ EXTRA BURDEN Petite Mme. de Gaulle, affec-) ¢ i Their attendants y gutentie i hi | 1e dons them for her hobby--| Their attendants of 60 years)four grandchildren, Ronald and t G i r, ' tionately nicknamed Aunt indi hi Stee Gane "Mies Rare "jcantons -- Geneva, Vaud and} gue the vote would simply mean onately bookbinding, which she prac-|ago were able to attend, Mrs./Barry Clemens of Hampton; | Neuchatel, all in the French-| an 'additional burden on women, Gaulle when he upset a cup of}; ' ? ant bridesmaid. siste ag oe Miki 7 ' : 4aeoeceae th ten over her dress in a tearoom. in the nope vine 7 fron alg gaa -- st ee dae Tienes 7 Hh ie The Zurich cantonal govern- stitutional structure is liable to apartment overlooking the Lux-|an : ilton Eagleson of|great-grand children, Brent and) mont replied that it would pass|call citizens to the polls every were married a few months | the golden book presented tothe bridegroom. Mrs. Edra| Guests were present from|tonal parliament for discussion| Women, in any case, they add,| Cobourg, Toronto, Peer maneils. | tnis fall. lexercise an influence in motes | later, in April, 1921. |Queen Elizabeth on her last/ Rundle, sister of the bride, was Mme. de Gaulle, blue-eyed,| \icit to France. also able to attend. Oshawa and surrounding co short and plump, looks even| Born Danielle Gouze, she is) Among the many flowers and smaller than she is when she|the daughter of a Verdun school|plants was a beautiful floral stands beside her immensely | principal. She met Mitterrand|arrangement of white chrysan- tall husband. while acting as a contact in the|}themums and red roses, a gift}man Wright of Enniskillen who Born Yvonne Vendroux, she|/Fronch resistance during the|from the grandchildren, and an were celebrating their 58th an- was the daughter of a Calais|.. and married him in 1945. |arrangement of yellow chrys-|niversary the same day. ar ae a the Sec- Her sister is a well-known oe os age Rea Kapa absatansmaruina mia Reset ~ ey World War, she escaped to movie producer, Christine] Britain in a cargo boat to join | 20Uze - Renal, responsible for General de Gaulle in London, |tore of Brigitte Bardot's pic- P ures. here he rise he fag of eye aiterands have wo went with him to Algiers for the schoolboy sons, Gilbert, 16, and| vo African campaign-and|; 2 pl to Paris cag at hold eT «oe dachshund] the liberation. gusta batt Mme. de Gaulle, now 65, helps her husband entertain and) 4, makes a gracious appearance), at state functions, wearing clas-| , sic two-piece suits or evening clothes of. conservative clor and); cut, with little makeup 9 But she seldom accompanies |"; the president to official ceremo-| 1/ nies, A devout Roman Catholic, 1, she busies herself with chari-| Ne ee eotasn to epand er] 14,cub erated Parineaan cheese time with family and personal gor in butter until ae ak friends. transparent, about | 5 minutes.| SIMPLE STYLE Add ingredients, cover pan and She runs the domestic side of ¢ simmer gently about 20 minutes, the Elysee Palace with the| Stirring occasionally. Serve same provincial simplicity as/hot or chilled with hot meat) the de Gaulle country home at balls or cocktail-size svieners Colombey - les - Deux - Eglises| Makes about 1% cups sauce. in eastern France. The de Gaulles' son, Phillipe, < akg ] 1 is a naval commander and| WORRIED err \ } About Christmas gifts? Give : 1 ' , a DRESSES : their daughter, Elisabeth, is the lovely lamps from Lighting Un- for the wife of Gen. Alain de Boissieu, | : commandant of Saint-Cyr Mili-| yp hd ee ce FASHIONABLE YOUNG MISS tary Academy. Following their mother's example, they have| Adorable holiday tim dresses from one of munities. | Also present at the celebra- | tions were Mr. and Mrs. Nor- \ ] | / CHRISTMAS SPECIAL SPICY COCKTAIL SAUCE PURCHASE cup finely chopped onion te { tsp. curry powder om tbsp. butter A cup tomato catsup 4 cup tomato juice tsps. 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