Husband's Smart Quip Requires Tart Answer Dear Ann Landers: 1 married| work he has been very cool, We a man who took his sweet time|are both married and I wonder) about proposing because he|now if perhaps wis wile o-| thought I was too young for jected. (My husband didn't, 1) him. Now I am 55 and look| asked him.) , every day of St, thanks to his| Should I tell him I'm sorry| rotten temper. Every dirty,|if the flowers embarrassed him mean thing that he has ever|--or should I skip it?--Dumb said to me has left its mark on' Me my face, | Dear You: It would have been| Since you are so good with better, of course, if you had| answers, what's your answer tO'sent flowers with m group a '4 y husband was (cheaper, too). esterday m usba f ; : driving me to the dentist, As , Pharm gree Beng Banat | got out of the car he you) eyebrows another inch--so skip) "Don't let the dentist scll you his most expensive work, Ethel." You're getting up in years and} ; ; ss : Think Things Ove there's no sense putting a for-| Before Offering | tune into your mouth to lay) Py ROBERTA ROESCH around in the cemetery." I was so mad I couldn't More votunteer workers are| speak. What should I have said? Mrs, Mad Dear Mrs,: You should have told him you plan to be lying|needed than ever before, But| § around in that cemetery a lonz| before you say "yes" to your) time and you are going to getinext chance to become one, take! the most expensive work avail-|plenty of time to think things! able because you want it to hold'over and be sure you mean! up what you say. We are impelled to use these Dear Ann Landers: Our next words of caution benause of all| door neighbor is @ nice woman the stories we hear of volunteer in her 70s workers who follow a "yes" Last week her bother became|with excuses that add up to| ill and she left for the coast|'no," The tale below is one of very suddenly, She gave the|many that come key to her home to a 21-year-|tion old grandson and asked him to keep an eye on her house We know for a fact that the boy has been using his grand- mother's home for sex purposes, | The. boy and his girl friend have been to the house four} times since Monday, Last night the boy drove up at 10:30 p.m The girl arrived at 10:45 p.m in her own car. The girl left at 3:15 a.m, and the boy left «But now as we are ending at 3:25 a.m our season, only one mother is T am willing to spend the'still with the boys money on a long-distance tele-| 'Two of them stopped before phone call if you advise phoning they began and called me in the grandmother.--Concerned September to say they wouldn't ~ Dear Concened: I do hope|be able to help because some the grandmother returns soon'thing else had come up so you folks can get some sleep.| 'Another stuck it out for a The next time you see the month, but then one night she boy enter the house, knock on|said she was quitting because the door and tell him you/her heart wasn't in the work." wanted to make sure it was a e " relative and not an intruder, He OTHERS FOLLOW will then know you are hip, Throughout the year, six oth- i ers turned their "'yes" to "no Drop it there, If the woman'hy all the following comments has asked you to keep an ey€ which came to the leader di on her place, you would be €X-|rectly or through the local pected to report to her. Since grapevine she gave the key to her grand-|_J don't have the time to keep son, she placed--or I should! yy with the work." say, she misplaced--her trust) jm not interested in the in him projects the boys are required to do," Dear Am: Recently a man in -- The weekly meetings are too our office was sent to hospital.|much for me." I'm one of those nincompoops|_."'No one appreciates what who has more heart brains, I sent him a large bou-|..°] feel I hav nothing to give quet of flowers out of pure/to this work.' friendship but it was misunder- have so little in common stood, with most of the other workers Since the man returned toil can't get along with them." "Last year at this time," a youth leader told me, "I re cruited a group of 10 den moth- ers for the cub scout work in our town, And when I asked these mothers to help, they all gave me an immediate 'yes' because to quote them as a group, they felt there. was nothing quite so challenging as working with boys in their formative years me ea hit 4 hahah tive 3 i & % a a + Oe 3 | ithapps | one | trust i sideration should be | question APPLIQUED POSIES of handful eye-appealing Stardy blue designed by Pert posies but oh, so denim dress Joseph Love, ts sure to be a hit with the hop-scotch and kindergar sets ws oA pink - checked - and - striped appliqued The dress comes in sizes 3 to 6X and 7 to 12 at about $6 and $8 respectively By Tracy this flowers Adrian ten well as with Older The collar and sleeve edg- ings are white. Bright red rick rack on the skirt adds to the pleasing array of Sister Home' Canon F dress to EF. School than!do, so why continue with it?" |' | vide an atomosphere jdren will recognize best these them derstand, Sex at birth and moves the ¢« hould wered comfortably which w further books pared unofficial t , words electri ing pared with $89.86 for WEEE Hi to my atten" OSHAWA WOMAN GAINS RECOGNITION Miss Kay Simons, former- ly of Oshawa, has been ap- pointed Special Representa- tive, Women's Travel, Cana dian Pacific Airlines. Born in Oshawa, Miss Simons graduated with a commer cial diploma from Oshawa Collegiate, received a radio and television arts diploma from Ryerson Polytechnic Institute, and is now based Home Place For Sex Teaching Canon Tells H &S Association Family Life and Sex in the * was the title chosen by G, Ongley for his ad Lovell Home and its final A Association meeting of the season at Canon Ongley spoke of the candor and honesty of children He felt that parents should value their directness and basic hon- esty, If children were dishonest they had caught it from adults, who in the process of growing up had lost this basic honesty and directness The problem of sex education was not new, he said, but had become an emergent one be "ause of the rapidly changing attitudes towards sex, . Parents) would not want their children to receive their sex education in the same way that theirs had been received, Parents must face up to the changed attl tudes The place for the right kind of seex education was still in the home no matter how much might be taught the school Happy sexual relationships were part-of the environment in the i feelings in home a would show cannot be fooled,"' he said know whether or not their homes are for positive Children they concern of feeling will pro which chil This is the a Prevailing depth omenes another whole education of "Children need facts and available to should be can un bes forward as in a form education ns owe Question: dodged but ans Careful con iid g not. be given. each pir the child and answers en ll not confuse him from asking Suitable Children and be Exper discourage question available the the are know for hould facts future SET KEYS FLYING la Pajunas set the world's record at 216 1946 on an Ste per minute tr machine WOMEN EARN Women's aver LESS are weekly wages In Canadian manufactur were $49.22 men in 1983 com Burning Rectal Itch Relieved In Minutes This Special Hemorrhoid Remedy That Relieves Pain As One of the most common afflic- tions is a condition known as "Itching Piles". 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Ask for Preparation H Sup | Positories (convenient to carry if away from home) or Prepara tion H Ointment with special applicator, Available at all drug ecountera, Satisfaction or your money refunded, 14 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, Moy 24, 1966 FIND FEWER COWS decreased 54 per cent to 16; [Ottawa University Student Union| wth tees cow vera Elects First Female President By MARILYN ARGUE ' OTTAWA (CP)---A 22-year-old girl attending the University of Ottawa may be able to give (bh j / jfome tips to the royal commis- | \ sion on bilingualism and bicul- ituralism before long She's Monique Ouellette, first female president of the student SUCIAL & PERSONAL Jo Aidwinckle, | A committee of past presi- making plans for a reception in honor of Mr. Laurence I'. Sav- ery, who is retiring after eleven years as principal of that schoo) All present and former associ- ates, students, parents and friends will be welcome at @ reception tea to be held in the school auditorium on Saturday, June 18, from 3.00 p.m, to 5,00 p.m, There will be a presenta- tion at 4.00 o'clock, Further in- formation regarding this pres- entation may be. obtained from \Mrs, R. F, Richardson 725- 11448 or Mrs, M, A, Adam, 723- 7850 Four generations on the distaff side of the Ashion family, all residing on Cen- tre street, are patients in the Oshawa General Hos- pital, They are Mrs, Wthel Ashton; her daughter, Mrs Ira Travell; her daughter, Mrs, David Weldon and her new daughter who arrived on Thursday night in. Vancouver, B,C. She has served three years as a stewardess with the Cana- dian Pacific Airlines and in 1965 she placed second in the Miss International Air Hostess competition 'in Queensland, Australia, from among stewardesses of 18 airlines representing 12 countries, She plans to visit Oshawa late next week. Mrs, 8. G. Werry, president of St. Andrew's United Church Miss Marie Troup, a graduate in Sociology of Carlton Univer- sity, who served with CUSO (Canadian University Students Overseas), in Nigeria, shared some of her views and exper jences there with the Univer sity Women's Club at its gen eral mee g Miss Troup was a teacher in a' Primary School in the Hast ern region of Nigeria for two years, She spoke of a diversified country that was constantly un iences of members of the family could be shared, Respect for others should be encouraged Advantage should be taken of opportunities for sex education Teiephone 723 - 3474 for Women's Department dents of the Dr. 8. J, Phillips! Home and Schoo! Association is) 'Mid Mud Huts Or Skyscrapers | Nigerians Find Joy In Living union at the university, whose student population is approxi- mately 2,500 French - speaking and 2,000 English-speaking it isn't that the two groups, don't get along, she says, Nach just ignored the presence of the Women, and Mrs, John Morris other will receive at the forthcoming 'They aren't profiting from flower fund tea to be held at the richness of being together the church. Mrs, A, W, Arms- on the same campus,' says| trong and Mre, Albert Bradford! Monique, a tall dark-haired na- will be the official hostesses, tive of Montreal She's in- her third year of an Mr, K, 5, McLaughlin gave fonors political science course a small dinner party at Park: and hopes to go on to an MA wood last week, With his dau- Her thesis will be on 'Federal- ghter, Miss Isabel McLaughlin, ism. and Education." as hostess he entertained Mr Better understanding between and Mrs, Gordon Miles, Mr. the groups was part of her plat Kingsley Hume, Mr, and Mrs,\form, and she thinks her elec- James McCansh, Mr. and Mrs.'tion shows the students want {t J, J, English, Mr, and Mrs, §. too ¥, Donnelly and Mr, and Mrs The Arthur G, F Mr. McLaughlin left for Kings-\ferent, The Freiich are dedue- ton to attend' the Saturday coft-:tive, They like to establish basic vocation at Queen's University principles and work from them and came right back home again But the Bnglish like to play it for Sunday morning's regimen- by ear and then work .out the tal parade and the bestowing principles," of the Freedom of the City on the Ontario Regiment of which LACK, REPRESENTATION Monique was the secretary of last year's council, which passed . resolutions to improve first Mrs, Donald Milne, Port Perry, | year courses in both languages welcomed the Literary Group Of co that students would "really the University Women's Club 10 joarn the other's language, and her home last Thursday for 80 jearn to understand their men analysis of the autobiography Of tality by under tanding the t Simone De Beauvoir literature,' Women's Editor French and English he is Honorary Colonel She also hopes to work for closer relations between the stu dents' representatives and the university governor Another problem is the group of 1,500 students from Quebec province at the university who curious basis for discrimination are in limbo as far as national evident in the country where @ university representation goes native was A lassed bs either « Quebec black' or 'bush The latter left the Canadian Union of Stu term suggesting primitive na ents (CUS) to form the Union ture was resented, Generale des Etudiants de Que The general appearance of the Nigerian villages she describ ed with the one word 'brown' The brown thatched roofs of the brown mud huts and the brown bare earth of the compounds where all vegetation and bush had to be cut and cleared away university , students HUSBAND DID WELL The largest known dowry is $22,5..0,000, that of Blena Pa tino, daughter of a Bolivian tin millionaire, in 1929 as they arise, for example, dis cussion of a television program which the family has watched together "If parents recognize their own attitudes and the reasons| behind them and are able to discuss sex easily and comfort- ably, they will not panic when questions are asked. The light touch is best, One should try to be easy and natural and keep dramatics out of it," Mrs, Thomas Tipton, who pre- sided, read a brief report of the convention held in Toronto recently, A letter from Mrs Carl Creamer president of Home and School Council, was read, She urged support during the summer months, of various} community affairs such as the blood donor clinics and the cen tennial campaign project The school choir, under the di rection of Mrs jailey, sang several songs. Included were "Do-Re-Mi"', 'Edelweiss and "My Favourite. Things' from "The Sound of Music'; *'The because of the scare of snakes The villagers lived in the oper all year round except during the dergoing change; a land that had a climatic contrast from the Mango Swamps in the Gulf of Guinea in the North to the great Sahara Desert in the south Although people still lived in jtheir mud huts, skyscrapers in |the cities were dotting the sky- jline, Ancient farming methods of jhand hoe digging were still in use but modern and more ef ficient model farms and ranches were being set up by govern ment sponsored agencies, Nigeria had more than 200 language groupings, some of which were small, but the En- glish language was the most fa- vored in the country, she said, The people were anxious to learn English and sent their children to the various mission school because these schools taught the language. But the cost of 'educating children in a mission school was high and could only be afforded by the wealthier class, In contrast, the village schools usually consisted of one class with about 100 pu- most of the work on the farms The cities were the pride o the people -- all showing a mix of the the attraction crowding The towns, which were med jum sized, were also crowded But Miss Troup pointed out tha the Nigeriand liked {it that way groups, and generally speaking theirs was a carefree, easy going and even a rather joyfu way of life. HUSBAND CARRIES LOAD A woman by he husband pays no income tax Ir Canada, but he cannot claim employed rainy season, The womenfolk did ture of the Interesting old and modern new, A large number of people were leaving the villages for the cities in search of a better life and this was giving rise to the problems of unemployment and They preferred living in close LED DESS RANKINGS , The DXUCHESs of Windsor | » the New York Dress Institute's list of best dressed women _|from 1938 to 195% before being f elevated out of competition into a "hall of fame," 606,000 head in 1965, bee (UGEQ). Now, @ student can live in Quebec, work there in the summer, get his scholar- ships and bursaries there, but have no say in the education| policies UGH2 is pressing for, because he atiends university across the river in Ontario. And Ontario universities belong to CUS," She'll have time to think about these matters this summer, be- cause the union president is ex- pected to stay at the university and plan next year's program, at a salary of $65 dollars a week, Monique isn't in for the money, though, To take the presidency with its summer res- idence requirement, she turned down a job with the federal goy- exnment at exactly twice the salary, TREE 18 MAN'S FRIEND There are 5,000 different ways of using tree products Little, On Friday mentalities are completely dif-| fi iy i] ih iv HOUTA TY a Soothe painful insect bites with Cow Brand Apply a paste ot Cow Brand Baring Soda and water to the aflected area, Then, keep it moist by covering withadamp cloth, Cow Brand takes the itch out of bites, the smart out of stings! 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