Se ce ee ed 14A THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, June 26, 1967 Absence Does Not Make The Heart Grow Fonder The poet says "absence makes the heart grow fonder." But many young couples dis- agree. With more and more wives taking jobs, an increasing num- ber of newly-married couples are faced with the problem of when to see one another. Take the case of one young couple who work together in the same office. Sounds ideal. But wait. She works from 3.30 p.m. to midnight. He works from 6 a.m, to 2.30 p.m. Their days off do not coincide. He gets off work in early afternoon and if he's lucky gets a chance for a cup of coffee with his young bride before she has to report for work. Then he's faced with the pros- pect of getting dinner for him- self and spending an evening alone, He could take a nap so he would be awake when his wife gets home, but who wants to sleep at 2.30 in the afternoon? If he decides to read, watch television or spend the eve- ming with friends, he's ready to go to sleep long before mid- night when his wife gets off ge -- he's been up since 4.30 too. She gets up at 4.30 a.m. working late the night before. ready to go to work may be! the only time they have to! spend together, By the time her husband has | left for work, the bride is wide awake. It takes her at least an hour to fall asleep again and she is still tired when she gets up at 10 a.m., even though She | has had enough sleep. She has to do all her clean- ing and shopping between the time she gets up and 1.30 p.m., when it's time to get ready for | work. If she wants to leave din- | ner for her husband, that has | to be done ahead of time and | put in the icebox, | | The girl usually tries to get .to work early to squeeze in| that cup of coffee with her! husband. Then it's a quick goodbye kiss and he's off home and she's at her desk: If she misses the cup of coffee, her only alternative is to leave her | husband a note. Similar problems ung cowh | "The bride has cher Problems young couple where the wife is | FOLLOW THE for your fashion comfort. SHOE 31 Simcoe St. N. jouce and start some of your own In Joyce's trim two toner. e. shaped In the newest lines N DAVIDSON ACTION... STORE Downtown Oshawa to send her husband off to} work, even though she has been | The hour when he is getting / oT through school, If the husband has evening classes, the young bride is left probably has studying to do and she must tiptoe around! and keep dut of his way while} he does his homework. | In the mornings, she will working to put her husband; have to get up alone. Even if he doesn't, he! must tiptoe to be at work even though he may not have class until late morning or early afternoon. Again she around getting ready and her only communi- cation with her husband may |be a sleepy goodbye kiss and a mumble. much easier to t talk to. ADULTS CALL SERVICE MONTREAL (CP)--A West Berlin student advisory service available to explain the facts of life to children gets a large percentage of calls from adults ignorant of the basic facts. One teacher says the children are date, their new home. THE PUBLISHER, THE OSHAWA TIMES, 86 KING ST. E., OSHAWA, ONTARIO. four weeks free, The mame of the bride is . Que address will be .......+- Please stort the paper om (dete) ......00--eress The name of the bridegroom is .. -- The Oshawa Zimes "ONTARIO COUNTY'S ONLY DAILY NEWSPAPER" The paper will start on the first Monday the couple resides in COUPON ee ee ee ee ee ee ee oe We are interested in taking advantage of The Oshawa Times Centennial Wedding Gift to newly married couples. Please start carrier delivery of The Times for a period of We Have A Free Gift ss For You! The Oshawa Times Centennial Wedding gift for all couples who marry between June Ist and December 31st, 1967. The Times will be delivered by carrier to each couple completing and mailing the coupon to The Circulation Department, for a period of 4 weeks FREE. Coupons should be mailed at least two weeks before the wedding Apt. NO. o2.0r-000 om Towa .. seme eee ee ere ret eter otter ier foe re Cr fetere yr eerer erie ereryy vy Present @ddr00s 16 .o220+rersceeseseseume eevee coe Wt Oe ee heme Nae ee se eee heen ee He NA eee ees Heweees ceseeees NO, orccsescemnn SREP EP TRENT EE ET EP PEO EE EET OPEC TTT Es ttre PEPETERT TRUSTEE UL ERT PERLE Tre? i rhe: rPERT TT