Q 14 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, July 19, 1967 hs ANN LANDERS Children Disinherited By Thoughtless Dad sl | The hair { CUR! | THE STARS SAY New Sassoon Cut aa chunky "iui permed, bu a. ade "igen old -- ' LITA | not set. it i > th thi i / ! | Short And Chunky} hair can ba piaped gegen lh sr the ae ue a aoe || FOR THURSDAY |the finers through it. geometric with a little curl): 7 A Greek-Boy Look An excellent planetary day! Messrs. Galvi dded i| : ; srs. Galvin and Edele,|added. oconbengee pec la i in Bay |here as guests of a local hair-| Mr. Glavin's list of clients in- should vind: execu ine) er By CAROL ANDERSON |Styling establishment, said the/cludes such notables as Judy able fanalis and there He also... TORONTO (CP) -- Two visit-| Cut should last a month and the| Garland and Geraldine Chaplin. 'Jthe possibility you will receive|iN& British hairdressers are en- egal two. They have com-| Mr, Edele says that 75 per|: lan assist from' someone inter.|tHusiastic about a new style|Pleted an eight-day lecture and|cent of Sassoon"s hairdressing | 7 oe that d ds a mi m of ration course. apprentices are male. ested in your success, pp " | care. | "The goddess look is the; "It's not that they make bet- FOR THE BIRTHDAY : | Joshua Galvin and Robert|strong type of style that canjter stylists, but the girls usually If Thursday is your birthday, Edele of the Vidal Sassoon salon| stand on its own at any time of|can't keep up with our pace. your horoscope indicates that,/in London describe a new style|/day," says Mr. Galvin, 29-year-|Besides a man has to do some- jjin job matters, it would be ad-| they developed as the Greek/old manager of Sassoon's Bond|thing if he wants to sur-| "4 pt 9 to put your best ese for-| goddess look. Street hairdressing salon. VIVO ee | | ward from now on, since there's|-- ma STAG STORIE an a good chance to attract the fa-| (ss -| vor of those particular superiors | | Dear Ann Landers: My dad|jing point. To be emotionally |} and mother had been married/healthy is the greatest of all) 40 years when mother died. A|blessings. Now that I have seen | year later dad rharried a very the other side of the Great Di-| sweet, grandmotherly woman 15/ vide I truly appreciate what it years his junior. Doris was a,means. I am trying to help oth-} good wife to him and they were /ers who are less fortunate than |; happy, Six years later Dad died|I and at the same time I am ie SO hy. ie eo rm tee he i pe ty |, 'who keep an eye on your ef- and left everything to Doris.|fighting for my own surviva | forts. : : r This was fine with me as I was|every moment of every day.-- | Display your ingenuity and UR S SHOE STORE Ri very fond of Doris and she|No One Would Guess It. | '| voice your clever and original ' treated me just like she treated) Dear N.O.W.: This world is| ideas during the next few ° her own children. loaded with people who are!' months since there's a likelihood) }f ¥; Semi-Annual 'of making some advancement Sa 'during the last two weeks in 4 *)*-*) «|August and (or) the last week ¥ jin September. G || Stars promise some really i@ 2 gratifying (even if belated) rec-} Z' ognition of your efforts within ¥ e the last two weeks of October.| Hi? ¥ | i¢ _|Next good uptrends on the job d "front: Late December, next) #¢3 , be thal i THE MAILLOT February and May. |B Where monetary matters are| } concerned, do not expect nach] f }of a change in your status. be- |fore the end of the current year. For the Cancerian, 1967 is a! year for planning (especially in| A few weeks ago Doris died.|quietly fighting for survival. I almost went into a state of) am filled with admiration for'| shock when I learned that Doris|these struggling heros and) had left everything to her own|heroines for whom there are no}, grandchildren, This included thé| medals--only scars. | money she received when she} ; sold my dad's business, the| Dear Ann Landers: I am a home my dad and mother lived|19-year-old blabbermouth who} in for many years, all the fur-| simply can't stop talking. I rat-| nishings, her jewelry, and the | tle on and on about inconsequen- |" life insurance she received tial things and I'm sure I bore when dad died. all my friends to death. To tell ' My children needed that in-/¥oU the truth, I bore myself. | heritance and we were counting| It seems that whenever there | 'on it. I am so bitter I don't|is a lapse in a conversation,| think I will ever get over this.)even when there are nine peo-| Jt kills me to learn that dad) ple present, I feel it is my duty} 2 ' NO E CHANGES OR REFUNDS ON SALE MERCHANDISE FAMILY Starts Tomorrow .. . July 20th Where the sea meets the shore and _ fashionables gather, there you will find the current rage: the black miuillot, trim, sleek, utterly "abso ee, Bi i Rates tes COTTON PERCALE PRINTS thought so little of us that he|to break the silence. I blurt out | Gules be page eee pee agh reg acaiier dibs . , fabs j se| y this s son. / a would allow such a thing to hap-|absurd statements just because| ai etic te Nope ef aatting bamemats C pen. Please help me get some|! think I must say something. 'peace of mind. -- World De-| At the end of an evening I 9 A.M. SHARP needed at hip or waist, the unbroken line of the maillot gains, | |AVOID COMMITMENTS stroyed. . a jam disgusted with myself. What | will deceive the eye and will |" phat is why it will be i Dear Destroyed: suspect|is wrong with me? What can I tb aarti: at is why it will be imper- i i i i 'most of your anxiety stems|do to correct this?--Ya Ta Ta| Create the illusion of an en- ative that you engage in no} All Summer Footwear and Discontinued Lines of Spring yard | viable sylphlike shape. This Famous Make Shoes from the notion that your father' Dear Ya: You are a com- 'thought so little of you, etc"--/nulsive talker and, like most 'but chances are that he did not) compulsive talkers, you are try-| think at all. He probably ex-/ing to cover up your feelings of | pected to live longer and write inadequacy. You need counsel-| | smooth beauty is in a nylon knit with built-up shoulder styling and slender straps to give her ease, control and graceful movement. speculation and make no finan-| cial commitments--especially in September, November and De-! cember | The first two weeks of the latter month will be especially Men's, Women's, Children's and Boys' Shoes THIS IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY TO PURCHASE These famous fashion prints come in a variety of colorful designs. You'll want them for blouses, dresses, aprons, shorts and halters-- and for dozens of other garments, By Walker's", 'a will "some day." This is, of ing. In the meantime, try to ; + Adri 'course, unrealistic, The results| Keep your mouth shut (by using| --By Tracy Adrian jof such poor thinking can be|sheer will power) unless you| Sern ics nbd ee. "™| POTATO SALAD fran scree wi in S| § rtly twho ert sahtcdaich ng for ssi | Nothing is more important ery ae an gg se 'sons 0 superstition or jus ito the picnic than the potato results within e irst nree iplain reluctance to face the fact | : S ont it 7 Tut thay will not live forever. | salad. Since it is a hearty sal- Sag Guy Gee oe : |2d, it should be made up ahead month cycle beginning on June| |f# jof time and left in the refriger-|1 jator for the flavor to develop.| Im your personal life: best } 14 | ? ; ; Z cups cold cooked potatoes 'periods for romance: Septem-| If J 3 hard cooked eggs ber, late December, next Feb-| }fi Red, blue, green, orange, pink, violet, gold, ete. risky. 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Choose from a variety of colors in paisley, geometric, and blooming floral designs, travel: August, September, late y : ; October, late December, Jan-| If ¢ WIFE PRESERVER | salad dressing i uary, April and June. x Cut the potatoes into half- Social interests promise to be| }¥é \ chop the hatd-|ynusually stimulating for the f in &\cooked eggs. Mix seasonings balance of this month, in early thell to live with an emotionally «disturbed person. I know be- en ae 'cause my husband was a severe inch cubes; 'alcoholic. I tried for years to| Store poultry skewers ; ; ; jm |Plastic toothbrush case and i sh. | «fight his battle. I lied for him| Plast and dressing in a separate dish./September, and throughout De- : : jwhen I should have been en-lane them, when you a Raid Leia Datato, cember, January, April and "Fine Shoes for the Whole Family" Ideal for shifts, tents, hipsters and mini skirts, Would yc ' : ; ght-| June yi ee 'Finally, I cracked under the ly, using two forks. 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