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Oshawa Times (1958-), 2 Mar 1967, p. 12

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12 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, Merch 2, 1967 ANN LANDERS Hypnotism's Effect Usually Temporary Dear Ann Landers: I have ajWell, I disagree. Normally I'm friend who has lost 20 pounds|a gracious person but under the and looks terrific. I asked her|circumstances I had a right to how she did it and she confided|be rude. Agree?--Not Sorry that she went to a hypnotist} pear Not Sorry: Your reac- who sold her on the idea that'tion was a human one and while|! certain foods such as candy,/7 am not condoning profanity I pie, cake, bread and potatoes|can certainly understand a are poisonous to her. short fuse at 3:00 a.m. I am about 15 pounds over- weight and I would just love to) Dear Ann Landers: Why is it get myself down to size 10/that when men go out and get again, Do you recommend hyp-|stiff everyone is concerned notism? My husband is afraid}about the poor suffering wife? of it but I say if it works, why/Does anyone ever stop and not? think why he does bined yey : house|can tell you, --99 times out o Pi ging = egghicone 100 it's on account of her. that what you say goes. Please} I have provided my wife with say yes.--Hippy Helen Jane a mortgage-free home. She has Dear Hip: Hypnosis has|¢very electric appliance in-|; Iped some people lose weight|Vented in the last 50 years. We -- he pac majority of|have a new car, (paid ag cases it was a temporary loss.|a"d her clothes take up all o! The sound and sensible ap-jher closet and half of mine. proach is to see your physician,| Yet she nags me from morn- stick to his diet and vow tojing till night, calls me stupid, change your eating habits per-|says her sisters' husbands treat manently. them better than I treat her. The latest is that my eating Dear Ann Landers: I am one;habits make her sick to her of those so-called rude people|stomach. It was the main topic who gets mad when someone|of conversation at the dinner dials the wrong number. Some-|table last night--and right in times I become unladylike and/front of the children. I am not ashamed to admit it.) Unfortunately I can't drink Occasionally I swear, like last!because it makes me ill. But I night. sure do understand why some Three times I was awakened|men go out and get drunk. I out of a sound sleep. The last/wish I could.--Abused call was 3:30 a.m. Some drunk} Dear Ab: Your marriage is was looking for Ida, I tried to|in rocky enough shape without be patient. I asked him what/adding booze to the picture, my number he was trying to reach.|friend. You two need counsel- The number was not even re-|ling. Check with your clergy- motely similar to ours. I asked)/man. Your marriage is on a him to please check with infor-|collision course and you need mation. Then he got nasty--joutside help desperately. said he was the one who was ing di d what I . ° mip abot. | Aphasic Children You said, Ann Landers, that people don't lave one set of Learn To Skate manners for daily use and an- other set for the telephone.|} EDMONTON (CP) -- They |ever be able to skate on a play- may be wobbly on their feet. |ground," said Dr. Patricia Aus- SOCIAL NOTICES |uauit'an "*" "" ocean marn"* FORTHCOMING MARRIAGE | But a dozen retarded and Mr. and Mrs. John Berry,|iearning to skate. Desoronto, wish to announce : the forthcoming marriage of Their Friday afternoon les- their daughter, Elaine Faye, to|S0MS are a centennial project for ing Club gave up an hour of its Robert Samuel Earl Gillard,|*t¢ Edmonton Women's branch Oshawa, son of the late Mr. ceremony is to take place Sat-| tion. 27, 1967 at 2.00| The members wanted to teach|ation. members will teach an- ca ti nd Geonge's Memorial handicapped children some rec-|ther activity such as swimming Church, Oshawa. reational activity they can : carry on themselves with a FORTHCOMING MARRIAGE/minimum of help. Mr, and Mrs. John R. Osier] The young skaters came a aphasic children, eight to 12, are page! in a special area set aside of the Canadian Association for|the children could have the ice and Mrs. Earl Gillard. The|Health, Education and Recrea-|to themselves. 'Ms OBI ACCENT Suddenly this spring there is a movement towards a more shapely look and a just - above - the - knee skirt length. Body curves will be more defined and fashion will continue to seek inspiration from exotic coun- tries. Designers found the Japanese obi so interesting and exciting that they used it to accent the back of this slightly flared junior dress of yellow Mardi Gras cloth (50 per cent vycron and 50 per cent cotton). The front of the dress is straight lined and has a trim square neckline and two-buttoned cuffs. In addition to the Mardi Gras cloth, the dress is made up in three other blend fabrics and in a 100 per cent cotton print. --By Tracy Adrian ak "But they should be able to 'or them." The Jasper Place Figure Skat- time at a local sports arena so When the skating ends, associ- ¥\from others, no matter how sin- "| programs. | FOR THE BIRTHDAY ")\the next year, even though you |may have to work a little harder "\cupational field and this could |former lines; Between now and i|three weeks in October, all of "next November and December 4|\(which will be an outstanding next November and December. be optimistic and extremely tol- erant of others; would make an excellent designer. wires. File matching notches in THE STARS SAY By ESTRELLITA For Tomorrow Rely on your own efforts to get things done now. Don't de- pend on promises of cooperation cere they may seem--especially in the a.m, Don't make drastic changes in projects now running smoothly, and don't launch new It tomorrow is your birthday, your horoscope indicates that you can make fine gains within to achieve them. Use of your ex- traordinary intelligence and foresight should attract the at- tention of superiors in your oc- lead, not only to job advance- ment, but also to financial bet- terment. Best periods along the the end of this month, the last week in September, the first month for all pisceans.) Propitious cycles for mone- tary interests: All of April the first three weeks of September, all of next November and De- cember. Those engaged in cre- ative enterprises should do ex- traordinarily well this year-- with notable periods of accomp- lishment indicated in May, June and September. The latter part of this month will be noteworthy where ro- mance is concerned; also, June, late October and next Decem- ber, and those of you who are single may find yourselves al- tar-bound during one of these periods. Don't put much faith in the "romances" of next May, September or November, how- ever, Some misleading influ- ences may prevail. Travel op- portunities are indicated during the first three weeks of May, A child born on this day will WIFE PRESERVER Make your own tool for strip- ping insulation from electrical both cutting edges of an old or boating. 'pair of scissors. = wish to announce the forth-!long way in the first weeks of coming marriage of their eld-/the lessons, said branch presi- est daughter, Rosemary Jean,/dent Mrs. R. G. Neadus. Most to Albert Garry Ham, son of|were afraid at first to go onto Mr. and Mrs. Lorne F. Ham,|the ice. all of Oshawa, The wedding is| Instructors, one for each child, to take place Saturday, April/are volunteer club members 29, 1967 at 12 o'clock noon in/and physical education students Holy Cross Roman Catholic|from the University of Alberta. Church, "Few of these youngsters will vue nen ema ean At Jury & Lovell... Avery:special offer-- Lehi Praen! s MEMOIRE CHERIE PERFUME J 'will be given with § MEMOIRE CHERIE PERFUME MIST for alimited time only every purchase of Glenayr atone, ~, OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE Obviously, this is the moment to stock up on Elizabeth Arden's prize-winning fragrance for yourself, and for all the gift days coming up on the calendar from Easter to Graduation, With every 8 oz. bottle of Perfume Mist, you will recetve gratis a purse-size bottle of the Perfume. 6.00 JURY & LOVELL Cosmetic Department WHITBY - OSHAWA - BOWMANVILLE A\ yt SLIMS TO MATCH est styles and them to-day, 18.00 We -carry-by far the largest stock of "Kitten" sweaters, slims, skirts in Oshawa. SEIGNEUR'S 7 SPORTSWEAR (LIMITED) SO CHIC SO PRACTICAL CARDIGAN--No matter 'where your daytime travels take you, you'll feel in tune with fun and fashion in this 100% English Botany Cardigan with three-quarter sleeves--fully machine- washable. The facing and collar have matching crochet trim to add a touch of sophistication, Look for this cardigan in the irresistible new Sizes 32 - az toch * 14 SKIRT=This fully~ lined skirt of 100% Pure wool worsted, 'woven from superfine English Botany will complete your daytime fashion basic. Drye cleanable and dyede to-perfectly-match your sweater in all the warm new shades . Sizes 8 - 20 $47.00 PURE VIRGIN WOOL Look for the Woolmerk on the label when you shop OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE Picture book fashions for the small smart set. We've sketched just a few from our fabulous spring collection of dresses, coats and ensembles for the girls ... sport coats, slacks and accesséries for the boys. Fashion Story at = . WALKER'S THE HOME OF THE BRANDS a@ RAYON DRESS: Exquisitely smocked on high waist and %4 length sleeves that end in a ruffle. Bow Tie with streamers detail. 4 9 2 Back zipper. Beige, green. 7-12, BOYS' TIES: Paisley and fancy patterns. Redi-tied. Assorted colors. BROADCLOTH DRESS SHIRT: Fine gully Detailed wi collar stays for neat appearance. By "Starr White. 1144-14. " 79 ith perma- 2.98 SPORT COAT: In Crompton® medium wale corduroy, Tailored with a centre vent. 3-button rsaay Breast pocket and sorted spring colors, flap pockets. Fancy printed lining. ate DRESS SLACKS: Casual styling in wool Ne Ng tog continental waist. By on rey, charcoal, brown. 6.98 "CANADIAN MIST" ALL-WEATHER COAT: Repels water like the proverbial duck, Spot and stain resistant. Novelt inet with pearly button and stitch detai Stitch treatment repeated at collar. 15 98 Rayon silk lined. Gold, green. 8-14, . NN) : a » 4 = Oshawa Shopping Centre 728-4626 & 5 King Street East Bowmanville 623-5451 16.98 g COAT & DRESS ENSEMBLE: Sleeveless high bodice style dress enlivened with a tattersall check at bodice. Three buttons for show at front, three at back for practical Mated with a swinging little tatters: check coat iced with white enffs, scalloped collar and tie. In . 7 9 rayon. Coral, navy. 4-6X ° 8 2-PIECE ENSEMBLE: In con- trasting fabrics! Sleeveless A-line shaped dress is in linen, accented with aisley trim to match its coat. Zipper ack. The paisley it canvas cloth coat is A-lined and double-breasted with lustrous pearl buttons. 13.98 » Pink, blue, 7-14. Where Good Taste In Fashion Is Not Expensive ERIM OOP SON Mar Fea Written f By M If you and have birthstone supposed fearless, Perhaps year you' Aquama from cle: and it is are in st compleme from pale --that are lections in Montreal. Aquama good cont: color fa fashions. As with the aquan tory. In e lieved, be color, to | voke wate the weare Greek stones in But they cause they the Far F by camel Arabian | galleys ac WEIGHED Later, a only stone planes of Romans. In 1910 t! ever discc Brazil. It and was f considered ever, by tl learned th cautiously color coulc The trea and the co sea blue, 1 valuable. I 200,000 car While -- the found in trowns, it ficiently v among the countries. 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