ANN LANDERS Ppl? Ree, Hostess Should Have Ashtrays For Guests Dear Ann Landers: Our teen- ee ere eee ter ee BBe Gaugurc: sas Masel Se that we are freaks from outer space wuu 'abel Provreverry 4 oun; ple. ; is lan waht Isabella had a date with a 17-year-old boy who comes from a good family. The young man arrived promptly at % p.m, Isabella was not ready so my husband and I tried to make small talk. The boy lit up a cigarette immediately. No one in our family smokes and so we do not have ash trays around but this did not seem to bother him in the least. He flicked the ashes in the cuff of his pants. When he had finished smoking the cigarette he put it out in a potted plant and left it there. My husband and I were non- plussed but we said nothing. This morning we discussed the incident with Isabella and she said we are square and much too critical of her friends. We'd like your opinion--Outer Space Mother and Dad Dear 0. 8, M. and D: Unless smoking is against your religion or strictly prohibited in your home for health reasons, you should have ash trays around but the only reading they do is the TV guide so ther can decide which show to watch. The min- their eyeballs into the TV set. During the commercials they make a feeble attempt at con- versation. Unless there is something ex- ceptional on TV I prefer to read. I have rigged up a little beam-type light so I can read while the others are watching anything that moves. My mother-in-law made a not-so- subtle remark that 1 am trying to make them feel inferior by reading while they are viewing. She also intimated that I am rude, Am 1?--Bookworm Dear Book: If you prefer reading to watching TV you should so so with no needling from the vidiot gallery, Make ho excuses or apologies, Dear Ann Landers; My hus- band was transferred to this city two years ago. Our children like it here and so does my husband but I am miserable. We moved to a suburb which is out of our class. I have not been accepted by the women in Seg ee eee A WELL-KNOWN mem- ber of General Motors office staff, Miss Mary Wales of Production Conirol and our church group or by the Friends Of Long - Standing 16 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, March 3, 1966 | Standards was honored by her friends on her retire- ment. Seen, centre, with Miss Gwen Pawson, left, and Miss Mildred Price, right, Miss Wales is expressing her for guests who do smoke. __| PTA women either. I know the} What did you expect the kid) cold shoulder when I see it aad} to do grvith the eo ige? alt have seen it at these meetings.| he had lighted up? Eat it?) wy husband says I'm sensi-| Sorry,'but I'm with your daugh:/4iye° and that I over-interpret.| ter. From your description of) 41) 1 know is that there was| the on Aged Paey Rote a not a single day last month that the plant and n . |I didn't have a crying spell. I Dear Ann Landers; My hus-/ ¢g6) completely alone with my band's parents are very nice problem because my husband people and we get along well. refuses to give me the help I} They live across Rage niyo and! need. just love to drop in after supper Fat nicht whee 1 tol him if we have nothing planned. |, "" ® | My in-laws are not intellectu-| the woman next door pretended ; 4 |not to see me waiting for a bus| als, which ts all right with me,'he said, "Write to Ann Land-| thanks on the presentation of a tea-wagon in the fore- ground, SOCIAL NOTICE Honor Retiring Colleague A dinner party was held at;Mrs. Evelyn Bateman of Flor-|" the Oshawa Golf Club, Febru-| ida, Miss Mary Andrews of} |Mrs, Kenneth Scott and family; |An investigation found that the Ralden Waddineg Innivareary Observed By Whitby Couple WHITBY --Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. William Porter and James Harding, Byron street|family, Brooklin; Mr. and Mts. south, Whitby, celebrated their|Harvey Clarke and family, Bar- 50th wedding anniversary onjrie; Mrs. William Short and Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Hard-|Mrs. Mac MacMillan, Port! ing spent most of their married | Perry; and Mr. and Mrs. Gor-' life at Seagrave, where Mr./don Richards, Bowmanville. Harding was engaged in farm-| Among the many gifts and ing and the grain and seedimessages of congratulations business. were those from Governor Gen- |THE STARS SAY i By ESTRELLITA FOr TOMORROW | Another day in which it would) be more practicai to stick to, routine matters and reject the unfamiliar--no matter how rosy a new proposition may sound. The late p.m. will be propitious for discussing financial transac- tions--but only with persons whom you 'know to be trust- worthy. And, even then on the dotted line. In 1948 they moved to Whitby,/eral and Madame Georges where Mr. Harding operated a|vanier; Prime Minister Lester'| wholesale lumber business.!B. Pearson: The Right Honor-| Now semi-retired, they divide/able John Diefenbaker; 'The| their time between Whitby and/Honorable Michael Starr, MP; | their home at Port Bolster,|Lieufenant Governor Earle} where Mr. Harding has built}Rowe; Prime Minister John several houses at nearby Vir-|Robarts of Ontario, and the ginia Beach. Honorable Matthew Dymond, On Sunday a family celebra-- MLA, Minister of Health for tion was held in their honor at| Ontario. the home of their daughter, | on en eee Mrs. Donald Richards, Maple CABLE TOOK TIME | Grove. Gifts of flowers and a| wuac, poy 3.1 kitchen set were presented by| NEW DELHI (AP)--A resi- their four children, eight grand-|dent of the Indian capital com- children and two great grand--+plained when it took six weeks children. for a telegram to reach Secun- Those present were: Mr. and|derabad, about 750 miles away. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Brown; |telegraph company spent most Mrs. Archie Cameron and Mr.|of the time finding out if it had ary 22, to honor Miss Mary| Banff, Alberta, and Mrs. Nell] Frank Harding, Oakwood; Mr.!an office in Secunderabad. PUR TRS wii If tomorrow is your birthday, | your horoscope indicates that} many heart - warming experi| ences should make this new| year in your life a memorable one. Your planetary forecast is, excellent, not only where per- x sonal matters are concerned, i but in job and monetary affairs, too. In the latter cennocttan| ADDRESS CLUB past efforts should result in fine! or ' rewards between now and mid-/ Engineering consultant to April, in mid-July, late Septem- the Great Lakes Institute, ber and early October. And, in| University of Toronto, Pro- the former, the stars promise] fessor John Dunlop Hea- great happiness. in social and| men will a ddress the sentimental interests, with em-| meeting of tie University phasis- on romance in early, Women's Club of Oshawa April, late August, late Qctober| 2" district at its March and late December, Don't let| meeting. The title of Profes- your emotions fool you in July| 5° Heaman's talk will be or September, however. What} Water --Aspects of Social may look like the "real thing'| Significance." in your love life during those months could prove but mere|gain along both occupational infatuation. and monetary lines beginning You may face some financial|in early January of next year problems in May. and June; |and, if you are engaged in cre- also, between Oct, 15 and Dec.|ative work, your most profitable 15, but they could be the result| Periods will occur in June, Sep- of unwise spending or ill-timed|tember and next January, al- speculation, so bear this fact in|though the entire year will be mind and don't offset gains|generally productive. which you can make conserva-| A child born on this day. will tively in the interium. You can|be dependable and self-reliant;. look forward to a good three-|may have an unusual interest month period of expansion and'in the occult. ; Krawehuk of Windsor. | Wales on her retirement from) Miss Leah Garrow sang two| ENGAGEMENT General Motors of Canada. Miss -- "Danny Boy" and fier! Mr. and Mrs. Milton Kellar, | Marjorie Sproule who was mas-|Sunshine of Your Smile" while|7ion wish to aniounce the en- ter of ceremonies, welcomed! Mr. Matthew Gouldburn provid-| : : say Tor led delightful music for the en-|S4gement of their only daugh- Mrs. Percy Taylor of Toronto,| tire evening, ter, Patricia Dianne, to Joseph also former and present col-| Miss Mary Wales was present-|Gerard Kehoe, son of Mr. and leagues. led with a corsage of red rose-|Mrs. Gerald Kehoe, Oshawa. buds on her arrival and Miss|The ceremony will take place on s were sent from To- F | : ligt Me d M h Fish |Mildred Price and Miss Gwen|Saturday, May 28, 1966, at 12 ronto from Mrs. Mau isheT,| Pawson presented a handsome|o'clock nos: ::: Holy Cross Ro- , a ers.' So I'm writing.--Below Drop In Birth Rate Zero Worries Doctors MELBOURNE (Reuters) --A group of Melbourne doctors have expressed alarm over & "disastrous drop in Australia's birth rate since the introduction of contraceptive pills. They are urging the national government to encourage women to have more children. They say that in some coun- try towns of Victoria, the birth rate has fallen by as much as 20 'per cent, with the increasing popularity of oral contracep- tives. "Pills are being sold by the million 'and in some chemists' shops (drug stores), they are the main selling line," one doc- tor declared. The doctors, mainly general practitioners, are members of the southeastern division of the Australian Medical Association. At a recent meeting to dis-| cuss the subject, the doctors unanimously passed a motion urging the National Medical As- sociation to ask the government in Canberra to introduce an ef- fective population policy. URGE AID "This policy should remove economic and social obstacles to parenthood by granting mar- riage loans and by increasing maternity allowances and child endowment," the _ resolution said. Dear Zero: See a doctor and|Mrs. Vera Hodgson and Miss |get your physical batteries re-| vera Orchard who were unable | tea-wagon to the guest of honor.!man Catholic Church. pong ig Bh Palla mito attend. Telegrams conveying All people (in and out of the|800d wishes were read from suburbs) respond to friendliness} VEN phe and someone who shows an in-| j;terest in their interests. A} 'Hot Flashes' {woman who turns sour over} small indignities, real or imag- ined, and then cries because she is ignored, should not hold her breath waiting for someone to offer a hand in friendship. It won't happen. j CONFIDEN You can get help with Lydia E. Pinkham Af ALL DRUG COUNTERS ALLY YOURS MONTREAL, March 3rd... When it come: | » to money (as it so often does!), I prefer te ' : keep it simple and safe. 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