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Oshawa Times (1958-), 3 May 1967, p. 14

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t clal matters are|than ssing interest. Don't] A child born on this day PLAYING IT SAFE noeraed, al eon SAN BERNARDINO, Calif. concerned, all Taureans willitake a sudden, but seemingly|would make an exceptionally have to be conservative £0f/¢iamorous "romance," possiblelfine dramatic actor or writer|(AP) -- When the city council tially ba Fy "ie we ro during the first week in August,|along sensational lines; could|passed an ordinance banning weeks of September. This is no|too seriously, however. Most|also excel in the business world|topless waitresses mo nko it year in which to engage in auspicious period for travel:jor in medicine--depending on added a provision outlawing bot- speculation. Through care- Early 1968. his leanings. tomless entertainers. ful management and wise in- vestment of assets, however, you can make some fine gains-- THE STARS SAY By ESTRELLITA FOR THURSDAY Steller influences will be ex- tremely generous toward cre- ative and intellectual pursuits on Thursday; also favor travel, outdoor interests and personal 14 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdey, Mey 3, 1967 ANN LANDERS Amused Reader Tries To Pigeonhole Problems| | Dear Ann Landers: My letterjhas to write such a letter about is a complete Do-It - Yourself|her mother, and I am sorry, but Problem Solving Kit which|I need your advice. Should I go would put you out of business|live with my grandparents and overnight, so of course it willjhave some peace of mind?-- land im the wastebasket. I am going to mail it anyhow. Dear Tired: Yes, go live with All problems can be divided|your grandparents. If there is into four categories. 1. Problems any chance that they can take that must be|your brothers, too, I recom- talked with chiatrist,)mend that they go also, pro- a clargyanaa, a dence, an = vided they feel as you do about trologer, your hairdresser or|this shameful mess. barber, the laundress, a tea-leaf reader, a plumber or a tool and die maker, 2. Problems that call for ac- tion. You must marry it, di- vorce it, wash it, bury it, sell' it or housebreak it. Dear Ann Landers: I was amused by the letter from the| ae woman who had two daughters-| : in-law--one a neat housekeeper (like herself) and the other a sloppy housekeeper. My mother used to say she could always $. The problem for which|tel] who was boss by the looks there is no solution, so you must| of the house. According to mom, forget it. when the wife is boss, the house Classic examples of this last|is neat and orderly. When the type are: Domineering mother-|man is boss, the house is messy in-law, loud-mouthed sister-in- law, father-in-law who thinks he is Jack Benny, a husband who snores, If your readers knew these facts they would not need you ever again. But please don't stop writing, Annie, your col- umn is my laugh for the day.-- Hilinois Dear Ill: Thanks for writing. Your letter was mine. Dear Ann Landers: Three years ago dad died leaving my and disorganized. I believe this is true. Do you? --Regular Reader Dear Reg: No. The man can be boss, but if his wife is a slob the place will look like it, since it is up to her to do the house- keeping. SOCIAL NOTICES FORTHCOMING MARRIAGE Mr. and Mrs. William H. Tred- mother, my three brothers and| Well, Oshawa, wish to announce me. I was so broken up over|the forthcoming marriage of dad's death that I went to live/their daughter, Angela Gail, to Aside from riding, hiking and fishing, boots, little at- tention was paid to men's sport shoes prior to 1930. When men wanted a slipper that would give them com- fort on the beach, they in- variably bought rubber soled sneakers. These were un- satisfactory for several rea- sons. They gave the feet no support, caused.them to per- spire and looked out of place with beach and sports cloth- ing. The story has radically SHIP OR SHORE a good day! FOR THE BIRTHDAY diate results, but tunities & changed as illustrated by this new type shoe for the sportsman which is also fine for campus and casual wear. Called the Keds Surfer, it has a cushioned insole for comfort, sturdy duck fabric for the uppers and a two-color foxing. Wah- able, it comes in men's, youths' and: boys' sizes in chamois, white, navy, faded blue, sage green, Breton red. By Tracy Adrian HABITS A BAD HABIT MELBOURNE (AP)--Rev. B. cated. relationships. Make the most of notably during the first two If Thursday is your birthday, your horoscope indicates that you should attack major objec- tives vigorously now--especially those connected with your occu- pation. Do not look for imme- stars do promise gratifying recognition for past efforts and new oppor- for advancement in July, September, early Decem- ber, next January and Febru- ary. Those engaged in creative or scientific enterprises will find the same months highly produc- tive, but they can add this June to the list of months in which unusual accomplishment is indi- weeks of August, between mid- September and mid-November, and in early December, next February and March. Do avoid extravagance during the last two weeks of December, how- ever. Personal interests should prove highly stimulating during the next 12 months, with em- phasis on. romance and social activities between now and Sept. 15 and between mid-No- vember and Jan. 1. These. will be periods in which you can make many new friends, as well as influential contacts who could prove invaluable in the future-- to say nothing of meeting mem- bers of the opposite sex who, for the single, could prove of more 7 DRESS UP YOU and HOME b/ 4 Fine Dress and Drapery Fabrics in the latest B] designs, colors and materials. HOUSE of FABRIC 11% King Street East, Oshawa, Ontario 725-4551 OPEN FRIDAY TILL 9 725-4551 @ Wide Selection of MRS. BARI seated left, w of Honor and Irwin, Girl- Girl - of - At Soro with my grandparents for a Fabri year just to get away from the Roger Roland Gravelle, son of R. Adderly, a Roman Catholic 'abrics ic 4) ens house that held so many mem-|Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Gravelle, teacher in Western Australia, @ Workmanship phere, introduce ories. I was 14 at the time. |0f Mattawa, Ontario. The cere- offers to bet his year's stipend Guaranteed of many natic each 'table, the When I returned home I dis- mony is to take place Safurday, covered my mother had fallen|yay 29 : ; y 20, 1967 at 1:15 p.m. in for a bum and was spending St. Mary of the People Church, every possible minute with him. My brothers and I hate this|Stevenson road north, Oshawa. man and mom knows it. When he got. hauled off to jail six months ago, mom said he would never enter our home again. ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Francis E. °Cur- rier, Port Hope, wish to an- Three months ago he came/nounce the engagement of their/yse to hold plants, vines secure- back and is now living with us.jonly daughter, Linda May, to Mom says we have to respect/Ronald Morris Farrow, son of him because he is her choice.|Mr. and Mrs. Morris N. Far- How can children respect'a guyjrow, Newcastle. The ceremony who has a record for burglary|will take place Saturday, June and is living with a woman he/3, 1967 at 2:00 p.m. in St. Paul'sjeats 3,120 calories a day, com- i} WIFE PRESERVER Spray hair clips green and that covering the ears is a cause of deafness in nuns. A Melbourne ear specialist says he's ready to take the bet and covering the ears is not, as Father Adderly puts it, "akin to the old Chinese practice of binding the feet." ly in place. KEEPING FULL The average North American KITCHEN CHAIRS RE-COVERED Complete Range of Materials Fi $4.50 Oshawa Upholstering Co. (3S full years) @ Over 20 Years of Experience @ Easy budget Terms -- Free Estimates THE FURNITURE CENTRE 90, SIMCOE ST. N., OSHAWA 725-9332 Sigma Phi Foun quet was held in Room of the f arranged by the cil. Mrs. | Harold president, opener ings with a witty members listenet esting address founder, Walter Mrs. Kenneth Yo "A Beta Sigm Ross wrote, "is studies humanity who tries spect; is not married to? 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