14 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, March 3, 1967 Dear Ann Landers: The other evening I was with a group of new friends. Most of them did not know I was a registered nurse. Two of the women pres- sent do volunteer work in a hos- pital. For no reason whatever they began to speak in an un- believably vicious way about nurses, One woman said, "All nurses are sadists. The reason they go into nursing is because they en- joy seeing people suffer.. They take delight in witnessing grief and pain and death. They are hard-boiled females without a single decent emotion." I was shocked. I recalled the times I had gone home heart- sick after trying to console an- guished parents' who learned that their child had an incurable illness. I recalled the times I was moved to tears by the death of a young husband or the agony of a mother who had given birth to a stillborn baby. How can people say nurses are sadistic and hard-boiled? Why did these women speak so disparagingly about some of the} finest people in the world?--) ~N. | Dear R. N.: Because the slan-| derers are unhappy and unful-| filled failures. People who are} unable to build something must destroy something. Forget about these miserable wretches. They are not worth your wrath. Dear Ann Larders: I have been reading your column for a long time and I am sorry I didn't pay more attention to your advice. I am 22-years-old ANN LANDERS Their Own Frustration Causes Their Bitterness was a wonderful shirt-ironer. She pressed his suits and even shined his shoes. I'm just no good at valet service. He yells all the time that I am lazy-- and could do better if I tried. He never paid any attention to his kids when we were going together but now all of a sudden he misses them something aw- ful and goes to see them four and five evenings a week--un- less, of course, he is lying and going someplace else. I am sick of this whole rotten mess and I want out before I become pregnant and get stuck. What do you advise?--Lame- Brain from Arizona. Dear Lame: I hope that a divorce would not be a violation of your religious beliefs because your life sounds miserable. I am sure your husband is as unhappy as you are and he would probably return to his family if he could unload you. See your clergyman, and good uck. Confidential to Bittersweet: don't see anything sweet about your sneaky little ar- rangement. I see a stupid, mis- guided girl who is headed for a peck of trouble. I hope you will read the letter above care- fully. Perhaps you will see someone you know. | THE STARS SAY By ESTRELLITA Despite all the furor and foreign and domestic fash- ion reports about the return of the belt and defining waistline, the young tent will certainly remain a pop- ular silhouette throughout the coming seasons. This one for Spring, imported from Italy, has a_ typical cut in its high neckline, brief sleeves and slim TENT shoulders which point up dramatically the flowing body of the dress. Fashion- ed of double - faced light- weight wool, the dress is completely reversible and turns with a mere flip into a fuchsia and apple green plaid to match the coat (oa the chair) which is also re- versible and has its own apple green side, --By Tracy Adrian FOR TOMORROW Mixed planetary influences well. Job-wise and (or) in busi- |ness matters, there are several|be harmonious for most of the Domestic relationships should now suggest that you control|periods when you can makejyear ahead and, if you are 'sin- and I already know what it is|emotions and do not give vent/notable advancemen' namely: gle, you may find yourself al- to be "The Other Woman." If|t0 temperamental outbursts--|Retween now an. ie end of|tar-bound during the latter part I could live my life over I wouldjespecially in the hours before|this month, during the latter|o¢ this month, in June, late Oc- tell the rotten bum to get lost.jnoon. You could aptagonize/nart of September, the first , 4 I started going with him when I was 16. He was married and I thought this made me sophisti- cated and glamorous. The man's wife waited three years for him to "regain his sanity," as she put it. Then she gave him a divorce. Like a fool I married him three weeks later. Now I know why he al- ways looked so nice. His wife'in personal those in a position fo aid you later in the day if you show a lack of restraint. FOR THE BIRTHDAY If tomorrow is your birthday, your horoscope indicates a fine year ahead. Your planetary in- fluences are excellent, and you should make worthwhile ,gains, not only in your life work, but development as three' weeks throughout next November and December. On the monetary front, stars promise gains throughout April, the first three weeks of Septem- ber and all of October and next December. The months of May, June and September should be especially helpful workers. in October an to creative q|tober or next December. New "romances" in May, September and November could prove dis- appointing, however, Best peri- ods for travel: The first three and December. A child born on this day will be highly sensitive and intui- tive; could make a great suc- cess in the field of music. HOOVER TR TELP Le AN & SALE Get top protection for your valuable carpets and rugs famous "beats--es it sweeps--as it cleans" action to get the deep-down dirt other cleaners miss. Converts instantly to saction cleaning--two speed motor shifts to "high" for extra suction power to clean drapes, furniture, bare floors, ete. Inchades wrap-around bumper guard, built-in headlight and disposable dirt bag. Attractive Blue and Pearl Grey finish. Limited quantity. GET "EM WHILE THEY LAST 'Go.75 (ATTACHMENTS EXTRA If DESIRED) DELUXE $49- Complete With Attachments 'CONSTELLATION' No Finer Cleaner For Your Carpets SEE THE NEW WASHER-DRYER HOOVER Compact . . . Portable Washes 24 Pounds Less Than 30 Minutes Requires No Installation Kitchen--Bathroom--Basement USE IT ANYWHERE Anywhere there is a water supply:and drain. weeks in May, next November) ENGAGEMENT The engagement is announced Z\of Judith Elizabeth, daughter of 3\Mrs. W. K. Zimmerman, Osh- awa, and the late Mr. Zimmer- man, to Russell Andrew Mills, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Armand Mills of- St. Thomas, Ontario. The wedding is to take place on Saturday, March 25, 1967, at 2:30 p.m. in North- minster United Church, Osh- awa. FORTHCOMING MARRIAGE Mr. and Mrs. John R. Osier wish to announce the forthcom- ing marriage of their eldest daughter, Rosemary Jean, to Albert Garry Ham, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lorne F. Ham, all of Oshawa. The wedding is to take place Saturday, April 29, 1967 at 12 o'clock noon in -Holy Cross Roman Catholic Church. FORTHCOMING MARRIAGE Mr. and Mrs. Donald Mac- Donald, Peterborough, announce the forthcoming marriage of their only daughter, Janice Elyse, to William Douglas Pas- coe, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Harvey Pascoe, Oshawa. The wedding is to take place, Sat- urday, March 18, 1967, at 3:00 p.m. in St. James United Church, Peterborough. FLOWERS COME THROUGH The flavor of honey is deter- mined by which flowers pro- vided the nectar for the bees. SOCIAL NOTICES | FORTHCOMING MARRIAGE Mr. and Mrs. Earl Grant, wish to announce the forthcom- ing marriage of their daughter, Norma Jean, to Robert Joseph St. Pierre, son of Mrs. Yvette St. Pierre, all of Oshawa, The ceremony is to take place, Sat- urday, March 25, 1967 at 2:00 p.m. in Simcoe Street United Church. ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs. John G. Barker, Oshawa, wish to announce the enga t of their daughter, Susan Marguerite, to Gary Rob- ert Crocker, son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Crocker, Virginia- town, Ontario. The wedding will take place, Friday, April 28, 1967 at 7:00 p.m. at Albert Street United Church, Oshawa. RECEPTION Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Flett, Solina, will be pleased to re- ceive their relatives and friends at Solina Community Hall on Saturday, March 11, 1967 from 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. on the occasion of their 25th wedding anniversary. | TRY NEW FABRIC | MONTREAL (CP) --Clothes | stylist Sol Victor of Montreal, | a Playboy fashion award win- | ner, has developed an unusual fabric for overcoats and men's jackets. It is woven half of cashmere and half of mink fur. Only two of many wool co-ordinates available in plain colors, houndstooth or tattersall checks. Burnt orange, sunny yellow, ee 8 pink, white or navy. Misses 8-18. 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