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Oshawa Times (1958-), 3 Dec 1964, p. 17

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thuradey, December 3,1964 17 ANN LANDERS me do all the things I wanted to|this year and I really appre- see some people consider 4/44 when I was 11. In the sixth|ciate them now. I want to say rap Wi grade I wanted heels and ny-|to my Mom and Dad: "thanks Did it ever ocour to you that|ions, lipstick and the whole bit.|for a job well done." --GRATE- Myrtle's eyesight isn't as good); qidn't see why I couldn't go|FUL DAUGHTER as it used to be? Now--do youlto boy-girl parties. I was big|Dear Daughter: The job isn't want to take her out and shoot|/for my age and thought I was|done yet--but, thank : her? mature. you're well on the way. Write Gossip-Monger Needs a Squelch Dear Ann Landers: I'd ap-| When my parents said "no,"|to me on your 21st birthday. preciate it if you'd print this}? was sure they were old-fash- Dear Ann Landers: Last week! ity af anyon letter for all 14%4- inls | RY (ie to year-old girls|ioned and mean besides, I told| Some 90 per cent of all hydro- the woman next door told me sodas 'ia? ca Ts to see. them their ancient ideas werelelectric power in the Soviet (literally over ee pseu ges lasik { hia dhadina it|, 1 want to say how thankful|nuining my life. Union is generated by streams she was sure the couple nex! precisely where it}T am that my parents didn't let' I'm getting these privileges'in Siberia. door is not married. She said,|is) Id tell them to go take a me ©, "I happen to know his firstliong walk op a short dock. wife would not give him a di- snag Pee oders: at . rong with'a wife who wil not' FOR CONTINUED DILIGENT SERVICE... ABLE AND UNBIASED REPRESENTATION at DARLINGTON COUNCIL MAN- The couple under di i0N| recogni ie i ba voung, clr, They, ae rire apple pie in a cafe leasant a' mi elt! Myrtle is 58, 2 school teacher own business. When the gossiP| ang intelligent. Last night we asked if I thought she should) were haying dinnér out. Myrtle demand to see their marriage) pointed to a slice of apple pie license"to put an end to all the/and asked, "What kind is talk," I told her this was not|that?" The young man replied a police state and to forget it-|"That's apple, Lady." Myrtle PLEASING YESTERDAY'S WOUNDS HEAL SLOWLY | Unitarian Committee Appeals For Help In Filling Empty Bowls clos gs Ay ie A mat of straw, a hut of She shot back, you show me yours?" demanded by a court." I said 'I don't know where my marriage license is and even if I did I'd be darned if I'd show it to anyone unless it was The woman then hinted that the license to clear my name. "IT can show] answered, "Oh, I thougt you MY marriage license. Can hes ad af wea peach." The young man looked at her and said, '"T thought everybody knew what apple pie looked like." Myrtle gave him a icy stare and replied, '"'Thank you, i'll take cherry." All the while she was holding up the line. I'd my husband and I weren't mar-jlike your opinion --L.L. FROM ried and maybe I'd better find)/ ATLANTA Dear L.L.: REELECT MARY T. BUDAI | X on DEC. 7-10 A.M. --7 P.M. L _My opinion is that She claims people who have I can't imagine anything about For Information . . . Call 623-2776 -- @inothing to hide don't resent be- Fling asked for proof, Express ] yourself on this please. -- 2 | BURNING » Dear Burning: In America a person is innocent until proven |help. All contributions are tax deductible. USC clothing depots are wait- ing for "Canadian Warmth" to send to the destitute overseas. clothing depot. is West, Toronto 7, Ontario. wooden crates and flattened tins. This was the plight of many of Korea's people twelve years ago and this is the plight of the unemployed, the squat- ters, the aged and the infirm in Korea today. Symbolic of the struggle for survival is the child with dark, wistful eyes and unsmiling face, his hand holding an empty bowl, bony knees showing through the large torn patches of trousers that have long worn out their use. Typical of Korea's poor is the thin, prematurely aging mother still wearing a sem- blance of a jacket given to her by an American GI during the Korean war. The father with his wasted lungs, hollow cheeks and hopeless look of a man who long ago had to relinquish his right- ful place as family breadwinner. It is not easy to help the peo- ple of a country torn in half, with only 60 per cent of the em- ployable labor force finding work at, even the most menial tasks. The Unitarian Service Committee of Canada, a volun- tary non-denominational relief agency, has been praised by the South Korean Government for its work in Korean slums. The USC conducts large-scale feed- ing and clothing distributions, sustains a vigorous team of so- cial workers to help the most needy families and sponsors pre- ventive medicine, out-patient/ care and tuberculosis surveys. | The largest project the USC has| ' undertaken in Korea is the TB| Children's Hospital at Mokpo,| BROTHER... AUNT MARY evening bag, perfume, stationery, play« UNCLE BOB golf wrist counter bar set, pipe, onyx GRANDMA gold Grandmother's bracelet, gilt family JUNIOR... it's from BI RIKS for Christmas. 1964 SUGGESTIONS , .cultured pearls, gold bracelet, silver tea set, jewel box, candelabra, sterling com- pact. leather cigar box, sterling cigarette case, Birks Watch, cigarette lighter, gold cuff links, gold jewellery, mother-of-pearl compact, writing case, gilt vanity clock, leother purse. tobacco pouch, pen and pencil set, poper weight, key chain, wollet, sterling cuff links, ing cords, earrings, cup.and soucer. dest set, desk calendor, pearl tie tack. tree stand, photo frame, Doulton figurine "enue" From PEOPLE'S the label that means QUALITY CHOOSE OUR JACKETS FOR HYM, THEY'LL MAKE ANT WEATHER BEHAVE, HELL LOVE THESE STYLES FOR HIS LEISUREs / TIME HOURS! USE PEOPLE'S TCA' BUDGET Give A People's GIFT CERTIFICATE EST, : ™ People's CLOTHING FOR MEN AND YOUNG MEN From 4 PEOPLE'S the label that means Cf QUALITY GIVE HIM PAJAMAS TO LET HIM SLEEP WELL- DRESSED THIS CHRIST- MAS AND EVER MORE, FABRICS TO SUIT RIS TASTES! USE OUR LAYAWAY PLAN 36 SIMCOE ST. NORTH DOWNTOWN OSHAWA @ CASH @ TCA BUDGET or LAY-AWAY schoo! ring, picture album, autograph book, 5 year diory, tie bar, signet ring, penknife, the first of its kind in an area of half a million people. As its 20th anniversary project, the Unitarian Service Committee is now moving its many pilot projects into its brand new Korea Social Service Centre in Seoul. USC Headquarters at. 63 Sparks Street, Ottawa 4, is ap- pealing for 330,000 Friendship Dollars for over 60 projects of relief, rehabilitation and self- OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE BIRKS JEWELLERS, Oshawa Public Utilities Commissioner Roy 9. 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