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Oshawa Times (1958-), 9 Dec 1967, p. 10

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* tentive for five months. Our va-| - cations fall at exactly the same/14 cup chopped walnuts 0 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturdey, December 9, 1967 Dear Ann Landers: My hus-,the brother-sister act, nobody band became disgusted with the|would believe it, and frankly, way our 16-year-old son Rod had been wearing his hair. The/that for every immobile object, Dad's Tumbling Curls Straighten Sonny-Boy | FP ? E STARS SAY " By ESTRELLITA |FOR TOMORROW boy liked it full on the sides and)there's an irresistible force. a lot longer than my husband) thought was necessary. After repeated suggestions} that Rod get a haircut (all ig-| nored) my husband decided to|® ** teach his son a lesson by letting) his own hair grow long so the boy could see what it looks like. (My husband's -hair is very curly, and after four weeks , without a haircut he looked as if} ' he was wearing a fright wig.) Next Monday is parents night tomorrow if you will." Rod said he wouldn't get a inches." Tonight at the dinner table I sat with two very attractive, well-groomed gentlemen. I thought I'd let you know how the hair problem was solved in at least one family.--Relieved Dear Relieved: The solution : took a lot of courage. Not every 2 definite guest pleaser. man would or could do it. (I'll|sure these is plenty because bet your husband is self-employ-/your guests will always come ed. Most bosses would not put back for more and more and her feelings?--Big Q a Dear Big: Offer to shop with short haircut but he'd let the) her for some office-type clothes.| barber trim off "a couple of|The "sweet kid' obviously needs a friend. Be one. AShort Cut To Hot Bread Quick Apricot Nut Bread is Be your-chances for pulling it off are mighty slim. You will find An old fashioned custom lealled 'marriage' would make} ; |the trip completely respectable. I wonder why he hasn't thought Dear Ann Landers:. No earth- shaking problem, this one, but I'd like to help a sweet kid who | came to work in this. office) three weeks ago. She's from a small town and probably doesn't | know any better. Every day she . k dress if at the high school. This morning|che's art a poe agg Rod asked his dad to please get| wears "beaded dresses, lace a haircut before he showed up| feathers and fur, and I suspect at school. His dad replied, "MY! she has shortened someone's hair doesn't look any worse) cast-off evening gowns. Should 1 than yours, but I'll get a haircut te) her at the risk of hurting) } | ing "coordinate" } t ! oer ainsi BRITISH One of the most interest- jacket shapes to come out of Eng- land for the Fall and Winter season was this completely lined, semi - fitted, Donegal tweed tailored jacket. Ideal for country and sports wear, it features a notched collar, single - breasted closing, hip - placed pockets with an inverted pleat and but- toned - down flap, a half up with long curls on a manjmore. Make this bread several loaf pan 9 x 5 x 3 inches. In who is trying to teach his son a/days before it is needed -- ita large bowl, combine biscuit will taste better. At the last mix, oats, sugar and baking minute, slice and spread with powder and salt; stir in the Dear Ann Landers: I am 30,/butter and arrange on a plat-|fruit until it is well coated with attractive, unmarried, success-|ter, suggest Home Economists flour. lesson.) ful in business, and have turned at MacDonald Institute, Quelph. down some promising young men who wanted to marry me. APRICOT NUT BREAD Reason: I'm too fussy. In retro- 2% cups package tea spect I regret my past mistakes; biscuit mix but there's no point in crying! oyp rolled oats' about that now. The present crisis is some-|,, thing I need help with. A bache-| lor, age 40, has been quite at- » time. He has asked me to take a . . » Malling 'in mind would muddy your rep- *utation without a doubt. While! trip with him--a cross-country drive, with stops wherever we felt like it, no set itinerary. Of} course everything would be strictly on the up and up--sep- arate hotel and motel accommo-/ dations and no hanky panky. At first he mentioned it as a joke and then he became seri-| ous. I am beginning to think it's a good idea. I would not sneak > out of town with him. I'd tell ev- ,eryone and be perfectly open and wrath moore. What do you think it would to m -jpnow -- tokin edvice.---ad tion? I need your Dear Still: The trip you have you may mean business about! % cup white sugar teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon baking powder % cup dried apricots, chopped 1 egg beaten 1% cups milk Preheat oven to 350 degrees F. Grease and lightly flour a CAREER SCHOOL OF HAIRDRESSING Are pleased to @nnounce the opening of a New Branch in OSHAWA : Doy and Evening Classes ore In a separate bowl, beat egg and milk. Stir into biscuit mix- ture, then with a spoon, beat hard for 30 seconds. Turn batter into loaf pan and bake for one hour or until a cake tester will come out clean. Allow to sit 10 minutes before removing from the pan. va ey FLAIR back belt, set-in sleeves and shaped seaming. Here it is paired with a bulky contrasting - colored turtle- neck sweater and Shetland woo! tailored slacks but it would look equally as smart with a slim skirt, Jamaica shorts and a slightly "dres- sier" blouse top. --By Tracy Adrian + |new and sudden "romances." | FOR THE BIRTHDAY jeven though you may not have | attained all the goals you set for " |yourself last year, it's time to} ~ 4 | take heart. True, while * not achieve all that you wish) your within the next 12 months, stars| your horoscope indicates that do indicate that you should|personal relationships will be make good headway, jobwise, in| unusually harmonious for the late April and early May; alsojnext year, and that new ven- presage a fine boost along this|tures in th line next October and Novem- could well ber. So be alert to all opportuni-/ April and early ties to capitalize on your skills) stars will be m n now and along this line. ~#| ved and talents betwee' - the end of March, since pro-|such gress in late 1968 will depend a/dent ! great deal on efforts in the;may recely See Oresent and immediate future. You will have excellent mone- " |tary periods in mid-March, riods for finances: lof persons who have proved aj trustworthy. recognition for eff between now and then. Best pe- Mid-March, tev half g September, mid- tober and November. Just don't speculate--especially November. P fs June. Best periods for romance: Planetary influences make Late June, all of July and late |this a day in which to be realis- | September; for travel: The first \tice--and cautious--in all things. three weeks of July. |This pertains to personal rela-| A child born on this day will! good periods in late June, all of tionships especially. Steer clear| be sensitive, intuitive and highly| July (an all-around good.period »,|source of irritation in the past,| The Day After Tomorrow ¥ |and try to avoid misunderstand-| jings with those in close circles.| minor Do not put too much faith in| should be a fairly good day. |Routine affairs will probably | advance more than new enter-/ If tomorrow is your birthday, | prises but, in the latter connec- | your horoscope indicates that,|tion, practically any construc: | DRAPERIES | Despite the possibility of some complications, tive plan or endeavor should show some progress. you may FOR THE BIRTHDAY. -- If Monday is your birthday,, e occupational sense, be launched in late} May, when ost propitious Results fron) -------------________________ endeavors should be evi-| next November, when you e some gratifying orts put forth Monday early in May, all of July, the early May, all of July, mid-Sep-|be extremely ambitious and will{bining the tember, mid-October and man bate the happy faculty of com- practical. in| The first three weeks of July | |will be excellent for travel. | Where romance is concerned, you are currently in a most aus-| picious year, with outstandingly | for all. 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Dreamy Gown-and-Peignoir Ensembles In A Flurry Of Softly Feminine Stylings and Fascinating Fashion Shades [ OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE THE LIMIES call it ' By" and the Froggies, ' Be" but whatever you cal seven million dollars is a of money for baloney, no 1 ter how much you disguis or how thinly you slice it I am referriag, of cou to the wrangling and jang brought about by the Re Commission on Bi-lingual and Bi-culturalism, -- It spent three years compi and documenting a mass reports and what has solved? What was there solve? Canada is a bi-lingual try. We all know that. Su tha means that we sp either English or Fret Fine. Now, wherever tt are large groups of Eng and French living side side, it's reasonable to ext that they would acquire working knowledge of e other's language to facilit business, social services community activities. I ¢: see that a farmer in north Quebec needs to spe English any more than; other Canadian in a rem settlement needs French, I do feel that all Canad children should be taught b English and French elementary and_ second schools, so that in later 1 should the need arise, tl could easily pick it up agé Only a_ dictatorship « make peple speak a | guage other than their mot tongue and we _ have reached that stage. yet. speak a second language is livé another life and fluer in English and French is tremendous asset anywh in the world. HAVING LIVED close France and spoken Frer since I was five years old was appalled at the int erance I discovered when first came to Ontario. T has largely disappeared sir World War II and Montrea warm hospitality during Ex has melted the last of the i French conversation clu and evening classes are bu ing in many Ontario cities a towns, not by governme edict, but of their own voliti and when I hear six-year-ol of non-French speaking fa ilies singing 'Frere Jacqu then I am satisfied that t lines of communication stret into the future, even thou: obstinacy and misunderstan ing in the past may have | lowed them to rust. IT IS JUST one year a this week that Oshawa's m nicipal elecions took pla and with the election Ernest Marks, QC to t mayoralty, the bright spc light of publicity was focus on an erstwhile highly r spected but very private far ily. What is it like to becom overnight, central figures the many facets of city lif Mrs, Marks says it has bee a wonderful year. "I had reservations, at firs because I had always bee perfectly happy and contente to be a home-body. I hay never taken an active part | women's clubs, because wi a growing family of seven had more than enough to ¢ at home. "Then, when I realized thi my husband was serious! considering accepting a nom nation as mayor, I knew thi I must be prepared to adaj to whatever changes th future might bring. "It has been good for m It has lifted me out of a cor fortable complacency to 2 awareness. I have had an i sight into all the different d partments, services and 0 ganizations that make the cil tick and I am_ constant amazed and proud." ALTHOUGH they don't lik to be singled out in any wa} as children of the mayor, th older children, Joseph an Melinda, show an admirin interest and tease their fathe when his picture or state ments appear in the news paper. The younger pall Mary-Jo, 8, and Christy, ! CARD COMES LATE VANCOUVER (CP) -- AV couver woman sent a Christn card to her sister in North V couver last year and it wa: delivered until Nov. 2. M Doris Murray of North Vane ver said the card from her_ ter contained a Dec. 22, 1 Vancouver postmark and 30, 1967, Don Mills, Ont., pe mark. Bites SE ze OSHAWA TIMES PICTURE RE-PRINTS 20% Discount on Orders of 5 or More Pictures Available at NU-WAY PHOTO SERVICE 251 King St. E., Oshowe 8x 10 -- 1.50 each 5x 7-- 1.25 each

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