12 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Saturdey, December 2, 1967 | IANN LANDERS Mom's School Marks | Leave No Impression Dear Ann Landers: I just/neighbor who wanted to know, read the letter from the woman|what to do about the seven- who always compared her chil-| year-old girl who was being dren, I have a problem that is|beaten repeatedly by her par- worse. My mother keeps com-jents. Every time I read a story paring me to herself. llike that I cry my eyes out. When I brought home my last] 4 person who has not experi-| report card my mother said,jenced these episodes can't im-| "So you got : D in arithmetic! 1/885 sr tra is --_ y life." W ,)4n earts 0 ese uniortuni path Ferg "e "hey | kids. Although I was only seven probably worked with Roman|when I was removed from my umerals when she was in/parents' home I can still re- cohiel member those beatings as if ' ve aithey were yesterday. | a ney 4 coed con Brag bry "Wty Please print my letter as anoth- aa ther gave me a 30-minute/¢T Teminder to those who may ject on how it was when she be inclined to close their eyes to itt age. She said mother|such situations simply because fed 2 family of five for a week|tney don't want to become in- on less than $16. Talk like this/Volved. Abused children need can make a kid feel real crum-|Your help. They are powerless) my. It's not my fault times|!0 help themselves.--Former Victim have changed. Please straighten : : : the older generation out, al Dear Former: Thanks fot as {writing and now I'll repeat my) rt ee OK Staff some|2dvice: Call the police or the cotton in your ears, kids, this|°hild welfare agency the mo- ; , | : Dog ts: jment the beatings begin. Par- egg ogg eng The|ents have a hard time denying} x hrase that kids simply|te charges in court if the au- pie Myson to hear is, "When 1|thorities testify that they wit- . | hae was your age." In the firstnessed the brutality. place they don't believe you) ever were. In the second place} Girl's Project they couldn't care less about how it was. Comparisons are) . | not only boring, they are mean- Aids Eye Bank | ingless. It's a different world today WINNIPEG (CP) -- Brenda|_ than when you and I were grow-|Richards, a 16-year-old school-jtion and completed a far-|want to be blind in the next life. | sighted centennial project that/Others simply thought a life; ing up. While our kids have it/girl, has easier in some ways, they have! Julie Nixon beams and David Eisenhower busts into a wide grin as she holds up her hand with the engagement ring on it, at Smith College in Northamp- ton, Mass. The daughter of former Vice Richard Nixon and the grandson of former Presi- President said they wouldn't} it tougher in others, One thing|will continue to benefit Cana-|after death would be better with | } is for certain. I'm glad I'm notidjans long after the end of 1967./eyes."" | in high school today. I don't) In 10 months she has persuad-| Girls Seemed more eager to} think I could make it. | jeyes to the eye bank when they led 100 persons to pledge their|donate than boys--I guess the| boys are a little chicken." Dear Ann Landers: The gen-|die. | tleman I have been going with} Brenda became aware last| for several years says a MaNjJanuary that many sightless| and woman do not need a legal/persons can have sight restored| ceremony in order to be man|by corneal transplant, After) and wife in the eyes of God. He|watching the operation on tele- claims many people who go to-|vision, she went to the local gether treat one another better|branch of the Canadian Institute| and are more faithful than a/for the Blind and willed her own great many married folks. Ac-jeyes. ; | cording to him the ceremony is} Then she set out to persuade| a mockery and he doesn't want/others to do the same. Among] any part of it. Please express|those who agreed were school yourself. -- Silver 'Threads/friends and relatives. Her 89th Among The Gold. jconquest was Dave Raimey, Dear Goldie: It is true that/Winnipeg Blue Bombers half-| some people who go together/back. | treat one another better and are! The project was not without) more faithful than a great many /difficulties. | folks who are married, but this}; "Some thought I was nuts.| does not mean that marriage is|The older people are more hesi- a mockery. jtant and young people think In our culture marriage is althey have a long time to live part of the social structure. It) and it doesn't bother them." also has built-in legal safe-} About one-quarter of those she guards which can prove mighty|approached refused: because of! helpful, particularly when there] their belief in the hereafter. | are children. No home should be "Some believed in mio anc without it. Dear Ann Landers: Thank you for your advice to the) WIFE PRESERVER For jade-like Christmas can dies, put a regular candle in the centre of an ice-filled milk) carton and pour in hot candle- wax. Let cool and remove car- For the finest in Custom Upholster- ing, Wood Finishing, Cushioning, or ton. Custom Fitted Slip-Covers, call - _ NELL. 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But be sure to have succeed as journalist, editor orjette scarcely six per cent of ONLY HALF SURVIVED ash available to take advan- artificially fed infants survived Some emotional tension may/appointments ma: 1 y tempt.you to be observed among associates|quit what you're doing and try|e on Sunday, so patience and un-|something else. 1969 will be a Milder forms of -------- will) tional front. prove more enjoyable than hec- tie gocial activities. A child born on this day will FOR THE BIRTHDAY If tomorrow is your birthday,|Curb tendencies toward extrem- you have much to look forward|'sm. to in the coming year. Your stars promise much happiness DAY AFTER TOMORROW in your personal life, with tal affairs all generously in-|"@nces are concerned on .Mon- the agenda, with interesting|SPeculation, and watch the budg- trips indicated in August and-or|°t in general. September. Best periods for ro-|7He BIRTHDAY September, when delays or dis-|tage of new opportunities for ex-| Publisher. i Don't be highly independent and ajities: July, September and next born leader, but will have to| November. seem to advance slowly in 1968, but if you keep plugging in -- ' of obstacles--especially n Planetary influences will be/, 571, late May, mid-July, and domestic, social and sentimen-|S°mewhat restrictive where fi-|.211y september--you'll be glad fluenced. Travel seems also on|%@Y, so avoid extravagance and/7.4. and a "brand-new begin- A278 Give Her XN Ve you did. Recognition for your ef- WY ning," with smoother sailing, is A DIAMOND promised late in the year. A child born on this day will faa peculate, how- their first year of life. Before ver. HOUSEHOLD HINT there was knowledge of oac- Along personal lines: Best pe-| when wooden clothespins|teria and nutritional needs, in- derstanding will be required.|much better year on the occupa-|rigds for romance: July and Au- split in half use them for pot-\fant mortality of all children gust; for travel: August and|scrapers. They won't scratch Se was as high as 500 deaths for ptember, and for social activ-|alyminum or enamel. each 1,000 live born infants, Occupational matters may : For Christmas Se 2 = mance: July and August. Don't) jf Monday is your birthday, take the "'light 0' love" you|vour horoscope promises an in- may meet in June to seriously, teresting year fone Your fi- however. nancial interests should go ex- Financially, you should have/centionally well and personal a good deal to cheer about, too. /concerns are also generously The year will be generally good) -overned, Best-periods for add- on this score, but outstanding/ing to bank deposits will occur periods for making gains ar€/quring the first three weeks in | | | SEWING MACHINE | end VACUUM REPAIRS J) To All Makes | WHITE ELNA SEWING CENTRE | 38 Bond West, Oshewe 725-7181 «- BIRKS OSHAWA SHOPPING N CENTRE JEWELLERS presaged during the first three weeks of May, between August 15th and September 15th and late October. Some interesting opportunities fore xpansion along these lines are also prom- ised in November, but you'll need some cash on hand to take advantage of them, so start put- ting your pennies in the bank now. You can make progress in job matters, too, but you'll have to "stick with it' as they say, since recognition and rewards The | Oshawa ANNUAL CHRISTMAS PARTY Saturday, Dec. 9th. at the Canadian Legion Hall - Branch 43 471 Simcoe Street South, Oshewe Cocktails 6 p.m. Turkey Dinner 6:45 p.m. CHARLIE COCHRANE'S ORCHESTRA Bor Facilities Available From:-- Clare Keith 728-1292 Janet Stevenson 725-4661 Little Theatre @® PLAIN (Two @ 2 TROUSERS or SLACKS @® 2 SWEATERS (Except Bulky Knit or Suede Front) @® 2 SKIRTS (Pleats Extra) ARNOLD PALMER'S -- SPECIALS OF THE WEEK! DRESSES or More) NO LIMIT TOP COATS Any Spring or Fall (No Trench or Reversibles) @ Tiekete $4.00 Person Gail Burrows 728-3063 Marion Fisher 723-7759 ALL PACKAGED IN BRIGHT-PLASTIC DO NOT SELL A ROOM FULL OF FURNITURE! Did you know that you can have better furniture, that looks better, lasts longer, and actually costs less over FREE PICK-UP & DELIVERY ....... 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EVERY NIGHT EXCEPT SAT. DAVIDSON SHOE STORE 31 Simcoe St. N. UNTIL... MOST DOWNTOWN STORES we eet? * UNTIL DEG, 22 4 f ae THERE WAS a time \ debt was a criminal off and he who could not | his creditors was thrown prison. An_ enlightened _legisl: rescinded the old law anc spectable society took « branding the debtor in its way. To be in debt or coming bankrupt was a s dal and a social offence Today, living beyond ¢ ™means, in fact, in debt, become a way of life according to Melville president of the Associz of Credit Bureaus of Can the average working Cana adult owes $1200, not in ing mortgages. Mr. Cox says that the z age time taken to pay on the usual 30-day « has increased 38 to 48 d "Tt means that the little is cutting into his next period, Freely available c is creating 'the new poor Canada. Credit compens for pay-cheque deductions resenting taxes and for municipal tax payme Every social agency is ning into the problem of ple over - extending tt selves financially." The free - spending spl is not confined to individ Its mania is magnified groups. Just consider the « mitments that Oshawa -- Council has made for the payers in recent weeks: terminal, $1,668,000; Voca' at School, $2,895,000; L _ Buckaroo Ranch (city's tion of the cost) $51,775; D In Centre, $275,000; def on the Children's Arena North Oshawa Arena ( the past five years) $200, increase in the Health Der ment Budget, $34,000 probably others. I'm not taken in by of government grants. 7 come from the tax-pay ockets too. No wonder, r. Cox says, we're all debt. HOME WITH his parent rest a sprained ankle is | Jackson and his pretty v Joanne. Joanne who was a member of the Ice Fol! has given up skating s' their marriage, hoping s day to have a family, and undertaken Don's secreta work, She handles his pu relations and maintains | contacts in Europe. Right | she is addressing their Ch mas cards. (Don must @ sprained wrist, too). Most brides are eager furnish an apartment a become model housewives. anne is perfectly happy live in a suitcase and tr across the continent. "It's really quite simy she says. "We have two la travelling trunks for our | Woman Tackle: Two Unusual Jo For Grey Cup OTTAWA (CP) -- Mrs. Arthur of Toronto {s one « busiest, friendliest peopl volved in Grey Cup acti here, A mixture of frankness enthusiasm, slim, attr Midge has an unusual job is both official hostess--a of house mother to the Miss Grey Cup contestants: chief judge. She is a confidante of chaperones and _ contes' providing pins, advice or pathy at a moment's n Part den mother, part m confessor, she sees that girls arrive at functions on wearing the proper clothes. Although she's a judge v opinion is worth 20 per ce the final decision, this doe stop the girls from comir her with their problems, says. Headaches during her two days in Ottawa inc helping to locate Miss Win Blue. Bomber's lost luggage getting a new costume for Toronto Argonaut, becaus¢ own had not been made ac ing to specifications. To Mrs. Arthur, a profes al dancer since 1929, moth three sons and choreogr for her husband's Canadiar tional Exhibition shows, annoyances are all in the g It's fun to be a successf our expert hands, We're for fabulous food. Call te @ HOUSE PARTI @ COCKTAIL PA @ COLD BUFFET