'Dear No Match: For every parent who is running an adult's life there must be an adult who is per mitt ing it. sea is a two-way propo- jay to get him out of the rock- ANN LANDERS New Line, Old Story Wife vs. Secretary when my husband moved his offices into a new building he | And RNAO, Both | Vital to Profession The Registered. Nurses Asso- Day w are excellent for some "children Gad not good for others, Since your recommended it for your child, take his: s4vice. Precocious and active youngsters are better off in a pgs school than i ena home with nervous, pulling other: him. "Noted Hairstylist oa at te cwuraee'" "LO Join Oshawa | Dear Ann Landers: With aul am Necontag escape scan grace Dheoppainneune Creative 'Styling by John tokes) Miss Daphne Els on abo my husband's laziness. When|$ sumMMER HOLIDAY ies or hai mo ples ristine Lyons noted irstylist, "| sonality 'nal? ont many helpful Horace Loge ary ria formerly with Vicky R and| a wants to do is si icky Runge read|g Four Seasons Travel $|Poui .Poque salons in Toronto,|Hints, will aid us with facial tone Fully oy. recagninedb by all girlines, week. |ing. spied! srg and sage A , - newspaper. He's even will lazy to get 'a drink of water ery eee eer a ve for himself. ~ Some of the husbands of my friends enjoy tennis, badminton, handball and even. skiing. Horace says he never was the athletic type and he's not about to go in for body ~ building at this stage of life. Horace is 58 years old, not overweight, just flabby. Can you think of something I can Ten years ago| Dear Ann: Mother has a run my life. I thought when married she'd stop, but no such gpa' = to do the hie te luck, ' wo awfully hard Mother is a bright woman results were worth it. I T wedlac I'm certain much of her walnut panelling, beiges,|aavice is sound. I resist it, browns and burnt orange for! however, just because it comes| of cates, Everyone, oe from her. Now, we are having pam ae sak past + violent disagreement and I'd n e your views. ' . Fri peg ay Our 34-year-old son has been walking and talking since he Fgura 00 9 ge dg of was 11 months old. He's unusu- The College of Nurses cameloftices, His secretary is puiting|tring to keor him Soon dee _ ac gag, Ph Son i ee to work some of HER ideas,|troving the house, It has, at the seeniat fines, | Be. Said. T've lost 20 pounds since this pei oe wun | Serio, My tc s 0 Ss 0: in! .| ge: nurse: schoo}, irom ts a hoe Ur-ITt looks like a Miami nightclub. er aoe i a.m. to 3 p.m., not only to give t|2 said nothing but I'm sure he/me relief, but to keep the boy sensed my disappointment.|/busy. My mother. says young Should I come right mt and| women today are running away tell him his offices a|from their children and dodging monstrosity and that I'd be their responsibilities by stick- happy to re-do.them for him?|ing their pre-school children in AAO NES: NO NES TC ERR U I --NRcnateme lege of Nurses is the first of its kind in the world and it is pri- marily concerned with, regis- FAIR AND BONNY Elaine Ruth, four years old and her sister Kathryn Ann, one year, are the daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Irvine Har- it d north. The as "senntpareule gg ag og and Mrs. Alfred Harrell, Osh- awa, and Mr. and Mrs. Clar- "ence Tink, Hampton. Great grandparents are Mrs. H. E. Tink, Solina, and Mr. and Mrs, F. J. Bird, Brooklin. +Ireland Studio THE STARS SAY By ESTRELLITA FOR TOMORROW Plan this day's- work care- fully. Pattern activities upon past successful procedures and tration of nurses, discipline of Nurses, and minimum stan- dards of education. Both Miss. Barr and Miss Arpin are well versed in the functions of these two organiza- tions and made the 68 mem- bers present realize the 'impor- tance of each. Miss Doris Wright of Oshawa and Mrs, Robb of Whitby were appointed as voting ee to the annual conventi of the tary did a "sensational" job. Please advise. -- 0' sound like sour grapes. project at home. It will help to keep your mind off the office. And stay away from there. If you don't see it, it won't bother you so much. He seems to think his secre- UTRAGED Dear Outraged: Say nothing. ny comment from you would day nurseries. produces insecure, rejected children. Is mother: right or wrong? -- NO MATCH MOM She says this FOR Get busy on a decorating) Registered Nurses' Association of Ontario to be held in Toronto May 2, 3, and 4. periods will be excellent for so- cial activities. A child born on this day will be conscientious and deter- VACUUM CLEANERS AND POLISHERS REPAIRED--REBUILT Vacuum Hose for Sale! WARNER WILLIAMS SERVICE CENTRE 17-B BOND E.--125-3531 CARPET COMPANY 282 King W. 728-9581 @ WEDDING PORTRAITS @ WEDDING ALBUMS --by-- Yroland. Studio 21 ATHOL. ST. * vee mined; also extremely secretive about his affairs. follow through closely so as to avoid errors. Extend the hori- zon of your operations judi- ciously. And don't neglect duties GUEST SPEAKER Mrs. J. R. H. Turner, chair- man of the Consumer Pro- lems Committe of the Consumers' Association of |e: Canada, will bring an inter- esting address to the annual meeting of the Oshawa Branch of the CAC on Tues- day evening next in St. Gre- gory's auditorium. Mrs. A. G. READY TO HANG DRAPES ~ YOU enjoy better quality, more variety, greater savings, when you buy ready PARENTS -- Put your Son or Daughter in this Picture! Enroll them in the JUNIOR TYPE- to hang drapes at WARD'S DRY GOODS. WRITING CLASSES of the OSHAWA BUSINESS COLLEGE. THERE ARE TWO COURSES OPEN: INIM 10 YEA MINIMUM AGE 10 YEARS I] _ BETTER QUALITY -- Every hem blind stitched, heavy quclity empire heading ; hooks free with every pair, good quality sateen lining for maximum sun protection better quality fabrics only are selected for Ward's ready fo hang drapes. OR SUMMER SCHOOL Starts Tuesday, July 2, 1963 Attend 9:00 to 11:00 a.m. Open to pupils from Grades six - seven - eight and high school Tuition 20.00 per month Take Typing plus choice of one other subject. Oshawa Business College DIAL 725-3375 -- Mrs. Stella Barnett, Registrar OR Attend 9:00 a.m, to 1:00 p.m. take 5 subjects Tuition 35.00 Per Month GET FREE LITERATURE SATURDAY MORNINGS | Attend 9:00 to 10:30 a.m. or 10:30 to 12:00 Noon Tuition 1.00 per Saturday Stort Any Saturday Open to pupils from Grades 6-7-8 and H.S. Clip and Mail Coupon for FREE Literature. l Yates, Ajax, announce the n- Maxine, 10 Mr. "Douslaslf g s Puckrin, son Whithy Mr. and ORDER. Wnty. 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