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Oshawa Times (1958-), 26 Aug 1966, p. 11

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EPP ee eee ¢ THE STARS SAY By ESTRELLITA FOR TOMORROW Saturday should be an ex- tremely pleasant day. Especi- ally favored are: Romance, travel, outdoor activities, social interests and personal relation- ships generally, There's also indication of some good news x poe ag ee RN"! 1 /0r an unexpected visitor from Ane Eeriers: | am aikindiy Ww mii, vue a Can ©44 | afar ANN LANDERS| Loneliness Prompts A Generous Offer Raer 16.~ year - old girl who experi-|you, my dear, that millions of) enced a very strange thing and/folks are unbelievably lonely--'FOR THE BIRTHDAY 1 want to ask you about it. starved for a pleasant word. If tomorrow is your birthday, Yesterday I was in an apart-| You must be a truly lovely your horoscope indicates that, ment building waiting for the girl to have been so sweet to|as of now, many pressures of elevator and a nice-looking old|the elderly gentleman. Your life the past--in both your personal man was standing there wait-|is sure to be filled with sun-jand business life -- should be ing for the elevator, too. Ijshine because you have the|lifting, and that you feel more smiled at him and said, Good|ability to bring joy to others, encouraged than you have in afternoon." He replied with a'It isa rare gift. Use it well, (some time to expand your in- friendly smile and then he pear Ann Landers: At an in-|terests. This you can do, if you asked me where I went tO formal Saturday morning ope rate conservatively. Next school, how old I was and 4/preakfast club a friend used to} few other questions. We must|stop in each week to greet |career projects, with further have chatted about five min- members. Even though he|boosts promised in January, utes and we both agreed that never joined us to eat we were April, June and August of next year. Regarding finances: Look the elevator we were waiting! happy to see him. for was surely the slowest one 4 'few weeks ago someoe fo. good breaks between late in the whole world. ioned baseball and mildl |November and mid-February; ._,|mentioned baseball and mildly) iso in June, August. and Sep- Just as the elevator arrived) +jpbed the man because his fa-|f, for: ee, fh s st fe fi the man took out his wallet and) yorite team, once a mighty win- a ' - 1. Rog . nt handed me $5. He said, 'I ner, was in 10th place. portant, ene Pn ae ee want to give you this for being This affable and jolly fellow pide te ea sie "ae ie a so nice. Most people ignore): neq livid. His lips trembled a gents Ana AM A e." | 4 - . coming September and October. ot and he stomped out of the us be Mave meaeelann 1h I was shocked and refused to) place in a huff. We haven't seen| |i 4 . in me ce es 8 Re take the money. I told him I/him since. Is such volcanic an-|™ind will fin ret Siay ee enjoyed talking to him and that| per proper conduct for a grown |Propitious; also ie . rid oF I wouldn't dream of accepting|man? We are all disappointed | Ausust. If you avoid a ---- pay for it. and would appreciate your |! bs saga -- wy co Is this the way the world re-|views.--Mr. Banana -- One of|? arsy mearca: ane rly month will be excellent for 4. Subtract the amount set aside for. the fixed expenses and emergency funds from the total of the pay cheques, What Even Two Cheques that an immediate solution is] work part-time at night, too. looking for ways to supplement; 8: You will find the job op- your income. You may have to| portunities. in temporary em- r | THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, August 26, 1966 1] ployment agencies, in largejthe evening. shopping centres, in sales jobs,} You won't find the working Need Budgeting Every Pay Day By ROBERTA ROESCH is left can be uscd for daily ex- penses. 5. Here is where you can economize. Look at the money you can save by cutting costs "You would think two pay cheques would be enough to go around," one working wife write. But my husband and I are always in a financial jam. The high cost of living, monthly expenses and emergencies use up our two cheques so fast that things: get tighter every month and leave us living on noth- ing." Because the inadequacy of two salary cheques is a prob- Jem facing some of our read- ers who think a job opportu- nity should solve all financial problems, here are suggestions for those who can't make two cheques meet a budget's needs. 1. Keep a record of all your expenditures for at least a nth, so you can switch from wondering where your money goes to knowing where it goes. definiieiy in getting to work: A car pool, train or bus might be cheaper than driving to work alone; taking your lunch could save a few dollars and if you eat at heme instead of ont you will save moire moiiey. 6. When you know what you can ciiminate, the amount you have left over is what you need to go on for day-to-day opera- tion. Add it to the total of your ie fixed expenses and emergency fund. This will give you a pic- ture in dollars of the money you must earn every month. COMPARE FIGURES 7.. Compare this figure to the take-home pay you and your husband now have each month. If you are earning an amount less than you need (and if job opportunities that will pay you The MOTOR HOTEL te Var Diegead'to ANNIO! NIC os vu CUCU OU WEN ee That It Is Now Under L.C.B.0. Licensing. Hwy. 401 Inter. 75 623-3373 and in some of the large or-|pace easy if you have to. ge! ganizations that work three/an extra job. But if you cannot shifts a day and advertise for|live within your means, this is women workers from 6 to 10 inthe only solution, x more are out of the question 2. Look ahead. Write down! right now), make up your mind the fixed expenditures (rent,| The epic story of an outlow mustang FESS PARKER -- IN -- "SMOKY" A. Liecae asad. wo. moqueMon CLEARED BY 20% CENTURY-FOK mortgage, insurance, etc.) that} you must meet every month. | Figure the total and face the} fact that you must deposit 'this! }much every. month. 3. Put this amount in a spe- cial account reserved for monthly commitments. Then oe IZZA Phone 723-0241 | or 728-0192 deposit. another sum in an NOW SHOWING! EPI'S emergency fund. You must find) a way to do this if you don'tinas oo i co want to go on living on noth-} ing. Keep adding to it with reg- The Sounds of the Big Beat The Place To Meet ally is? Are people so lonely for|the Bunch i 2 ocean gprs Ae oll a kind word that they actually; Dear Bunch: Of course such highly poe ht Hate ' feel like paying a stranger for|jack of control is childish. But| year ahead : just being pleasant? Please tell|today's bums are tomorrow's |" wa, : ; me.+Pittsburgh Teen-Ager heroes, so don't count the man| A child born 2 this day hi Dear Teen-Ager: It is unu-jout forever. When. his seams |e eee ee aban 8 sual that a person would offer|looks better he'll be back. us may a ow eer his ex- to pay a stranger for speaking|(Would you believe five years Berapuces 10 em im. Se | from. now.) Dear Ann Landers: I am, \bored with your repeated | iknocks at the friendly cocktail. | I know your type. You probably | drink alone. I enjoy a cocktail or two--or whos SIMPLE DESSERT Want a delicious, yet easily prepared dessert? Try this sug- gestion from the Foods Depart- ment at Macdonald Institute, University of Guelph. Fold two! two- tablespoons lemon juice and even three when I feel like it-- one or two cups sweetened ap-jand I resent your continued ple sauce into one cup evap- sniping at social drinkers. Also, orated milk which has been'I recently proved that liquor previously chilled and whipped. | can be a friend. %@ . I got smashed at a party the other night and fell over the} |dog. 1 was so relaxed I wasn't) even bruised. If I hadn't been | drinking I might have broken} my neck. What do you say to that, Ann Landers?--Mary Dear Mary: I say if you hadn't gotten smashed you might have seen the dog and not fallen at all. Wilson's FURNITURE The' Worlds Immortal Adventure! Te SUNDAY * AUGUST 28th "HOP 7;: PARK" THE BEAT SOUND FOR YOUNG CANADIANS WIFE PRESERVER | 'Wear white fabric gloves when washing nylons to guard against snags from cuticles orll meteor HOUSEWIVES THIS IS FOR YOU! 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