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The Oshawa Times, 27 Apr 1960, p. 9

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, April 27, 1960 © ulative ventures, Written matters continue in favor. FOR THE BIRTHDAY |vorably if you are thinking| A child bora on this day will" If tomorrow is your birthday, | rightly and informed correctly. (be affectionate, devoted to fam- indicates that] Those in the literary, artistic|LY and, while ingenious, not al- [enh 3 aban versal THE STARS SAY to the nearest adult, who is clos- By ESTRELLITA MARY HAWORTH'S MAIL . jest to you in kindness and care.| School Girl Asks How To Deal =; ise cua svou ae FOR TOMORROW your horoscope \ways: as flexible in' thought' as ye 5 ' |dissolving his grip on your mind.) With forethought and intell- 1960 can be a productive year jf{and scientific fields will be un-|as he might be. With Male Teacher S Advances As of now, because of the secret|gent management, you should be/you are energetic, tious der especially fine infl dar 1g (dialogue going on, you feellable to handle the heaviest pro-\and willing to work hard for the|ing the next four months and RICH CANDY |closer to him than to anyone gam well today. However, in success that can be yours: In(should - profit from unique apd else; and it is this trap you have most instances, you will accom-lait job situations analyzelnovel ideas, Travel and social ST. ALBANS, England (CP)-- got to escape. In airing the situ-in! sh more by working "on your|thoroughly, interpret carefully; matters will be under beneficient/While chewing on a candy a Dear Mary Haworth: 1 am a; Maybe your words say one girl~17, very popular at school. (thing and your manner another, will HIGH STYLE STRAW spired by the tropical beauty | of the colorful Caribbean when | he designed this toque. Fash- joned of Milan fringe straw, it 1 have a sunny disposition and|Your reaction to his effrontery everyone say 1 am lovable. {may be confused and contradic- Recently I've ed altory, marked by blushes, verbal problem foo big for me to handle. negations and innocent giggly co- One of the men teachers hasjquetry--as if you are dealing in- ation to a real friend, you ! real friend. you 7 own" |then act in a businesslike man- regain DUSDRELYE L po 5; [0 financial matters, avoid ex-|ner to achieve. Long-range plans and he will know that the Bame|.ayagance and sidestep all spec-for the future will work out fa- aspects during August, but avoid woman from this Hertfordshire nervous tension and fatigue injtown bit into a gold wedding ing mid-October. The owner has not been found. He . will sense that you've talked; which will scare him off. But don't tell him to whom you've talked or what was said. Beware even this much intimacy with him.--M. H. Mary Haworth counsels through her column, not by mail| or personal interview. Write her in care of this newspaper. been trying to date me. At first|decisively, in a naive way, with IT thought he was just kidding, bis strictly disreputable ap- but as time went on I found, Be proach. yas Tot only serious, but de er-| oF TWO MINDS? ig Likely you are genuinely This teacher is 35 and mar- € 1 iv shocked at the idea of having a ried. In no way have I given any te Ne avg 3 impression that would encourage 1 hits But nothing 1 say daunts|at the same time you may feel him. 1 threatened to speak to the|flattered, and dizzied by a sense principal, but he said he would|of importance, at having ai deny anything 1 told. teacher smitten with little old | I have nobody .to turn to; I/¥O%W since a teacher is, after| don't have a father 'and my| 20 fo big shot of Tl, the mother is away. Please advise >} : 3 --F. R play for you is sneaky and me |smirching, Is this part of your Dear F. R.: 1 wonder justiipouple? when and how this married] As yon are a sunny popular teacher finds the opportunity to|jovable girl, may I ask also: have so many conversational where are your closest friends-- asides with you, If it's true vom or girl--with whom a whole- you claim) that you aren't giv-|some 17-year-old normally would ing him any encourag dalized confidence, if it were You say you thought he was|regarded as crazy rather than kidding at first. Then, as time|tempting. went on, you learned that he is| If you are keeping the story not only serious, but determined. under your hat, it suggests that You add that none of your re-\you feel a half-hypnotized in- bukes daunt him; that he vows|terest in the situation that you [to deny everything to the princi-\aren't admitting. In which case, |pal, if you make good your threat|the man probably recognizes {to report him, etc. his advantage, and confidently Altogether it seems you've|laughs off your half-hearted ef- been having quite a prolonged |forts to break the spell. * VENETIAN BLINDS "DRAPERY TRACKS is decorated on one side with a large rose. The hat is worn straight on the head. GROUPS, CLUBS AUXILIARIES [stuck between them. |serial debate, as regards this| : BABY'S SAFETY proposition in which you're not [SECRET DIALOGUE Bars on the baby's crib and interested, allegedly. So perhaps If you don't have a father, and playpen should be so spaced that you have led him on, indirecity. your mother is away, you are the child cannot get its head! "Actions speak louder than|living with some responsible per- |words," a proverb reminds us. sons, I suppose--either grand- HELPING HAND AUX. . The Helping Hand Auxiliary of Simcoe Street United Church held| its meeting in the church parlors. The president, Mrs. George| Haines, opened with prayer. Mrs. | Orville Eagle and Mrs. Harry Ogden arranged the worship per- fod and took as the theme, "The Stone Rolled Away'. The Misses Lenore and Phyllis Gloss sang| two: vocal numbers. They were ac-| companied at the piano by Mrs Ann Potter Mrs. A. H. Arkwright gave the] secretary's report. Miss Made-| line Kelly, the treasurer's report. | It was decided to donate diapers to the Women's Welfare League. | Articles a stork shower are to be brought in at the May meet. ing. The proposed date for the rummage sale is May 3 Mrs. Charles Cathmoir gave a| talk entitled "Clocks" which was| illustrated with Biblical pictures. | Mrs. Eagle thanked those tak-| ing part after which Mrs. John} Thompson and her group served | refreshments 16TH GROUP COMMITTEE f The 16th Group Committee of held for or ywith Mrs. A. W. Crowells pre- siding Roll call showed 14 members and one guest present. The min- utes and correspondence were read by Mrs. H. A. Pretty, The treasurer's report was given by Mrs. A. T. McLaughlin, Mrs. P. R. Duncanson gave a report on the Adelaide District Local Association meeting. Ar- rangements were made for cookie day, Saturday, May 7. A dona-| tion has been made to the World| Refugee Fund. | It was with regret that the president announced the resigna-| tion of Mrs. R. J. Manning as| Brown Owl of the 16th Pack, and | expressed sincere gratitude for the four years that she has given to training the Brownies. Final arrangements were made for the mother and daughter banque' to be held on May 9. | Refreshments were served by Mrs. Kenneth Blencowe, Mrs, T. R. Crimmings and Mrs. A. T. McLaughlin. SE RSE Blue Bonnets greatest offer ever! GENUINE MEAVYWEIGHT J ROGERS STERLING SILVER /2 PRICE | (with Blue Bonnet package ends) Available in Breton Rose and Sculptured Beauty, 2 exquisite patterns that will be available indefinitely -- offering plenty of fime to complete your place settings. 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