A echool girl presents the Governor-General of wife of Vanier with a bouquet red roses at the Winnipeg city hall as the vice-regal couple completed a tour of SAAN ANN LANDERS Don't Pass We are |people of modest means and jcould manage well on my hus- . | band's paycheck if we had only begin- travels the Manitoba ning their extended in Western Canada (CP Wirephoto) capital It's Boring Not Doing Anything' THE STARS SAY So Offspring Of Rich Take Jobs *" By JEAN SPRAIN WILSON PALM BEACH, Fla. (AP) "Tt gets boring doing any thing,"' says Pr Anne Ob- olensky Piedrabuena O'Sullivan not incess She's explaining why some of the young supplement -- wee kl3 doles from millionaire daddie by working in banks, dress shops and art galleries Few of them are taking their first humble step on a lifetime career Anne was employed on a medical research in California and managed to survive on her $85-a-week pay, "plus my allowance from daddy, of course She returned vember for a Russian wedding Piedrabuena air sports car racing enthusi ast, and now is one of the reign- ing queens of new breed last year project here last No traditional royal to Antonio O'Sullivan, debon "To grow up with a consum ing ambition for a certain glam orous career is very out at the moment," Anne say sei | get interested in a certain field later on, we go about it in the right way." DON'T SHOW SILVER SPOON "The right way does not mean shunning the silver spoon or turning one's back on .mpor tant contacts ling to suc ceed despite having everything is just too masochistic we St In agreement Anne's views on the new generation are some sts from. an afternoon z brown-legs la n sprawled ir hairs ar around the sky fam as Annes Tony, a Argentina years old and the junior prince sky witt leftover ur at the beach bermudas { comfortable Obolen ] room, 4 y ome . hushand polit refi fron of the exil Ri family had turned a yeal in a Zurich bank "Now you continues tere dad some he talked to Obs from of Ob he When he ed finar thought act Loe ternatior he are Also cussion Ma legs dan her 4 . bouncy bit part in a Beatle movie. The exuberant teen ager came home and described every thrilling detail to big Oby (that's dad, the senior prince Alexis), USED CONTACT Mary went on to des sequel: Look baby,' daddy 'old me, if you want to be a movie star we'll go about this in the right way, I'll call some friends of ribe the ot mine in Hollywood and we'll get you a screen test and an agent We'll find out who's doing the really important things.' Every body daddy knows seems to do exciting things Mary sometimes works in an art gallery here. Anne passes time playing tennis or riding the bicycle trails until 4 p.m. each day That's the "whiching' hour The workers and the xon-work ers join forces at the loggia At this crowded hangout with its jungle decor and_ panther drinks (non-alcoholic for under age patrons), the restless eration shifts from tiny table fo tiny table deciding which the parties to take in during the evening. CHANGE CLOTHES At 6 p.m., the place empties The young folks hurry off in dif ferent directions, to shed shorts and shifts and don beaded gowns and pastel-hued tuxedos "We always about go ing to the formal dinner dances Rut once we're there we to having such a grand to end the evening ne gen of gripe vet we says ime the crowd moves on to Colony poolroom for mor After well, O'Hara's until 5 a.m So ng that 5 open of 10us a few later the job-holders man be on duty, bright-eved pleasant, Somehow, without too~many yawns, they the day. until it's fime meet the the long One of the miracle uxur sandbar is that to fling e fo workers nignt non to. plan party ahead SHEER COMFORT good girdle ke not only make makes m smooth looks sheer and Women's Institute To Recruit Britain's Urban eenpe) E) The le hen yorted es in ) Na t } yY 9 Women's Wed nesda\ itional of ed eh ation PAMPERING PAYS Wash your foundations though f 1 Follow th directio they were fine deterzen beat for. best resul nd rw & Housewives towns could lead to friction with a counterpart urhan group, the National Union of Towns Guilds 0 wom en's Townswomen chief execulive Marjorie Erskine Wyse ? moment had for the genile Wi forgetting gender commented always that "a with w heen agreement the man's the ha of institute towns The gu deci Ids would on b eater By ESTRELLITA TOMORROW me adverse influ affect personal relat Tue Do 'not onship during day's morning hours become involved in financial dealings with friends or acquaintances or serious rifts could result in the future. Late p.m. as} {s and three-day are more propiti ous will begin a pleasant period of harmony FOR THE BIRTHDAY If tomorrow birthday od yeal the life and your should pro. you your chart promise ahead. According both your per business interests and there is indication of some unusual recognition for past efforts between now and mid - September; also next March The latter month, incidentally, should mark the beginning of a fine three-month cycle govern ing your financial affairs which, if capitalized could put vou in a fine most of 1966 Other for fi rent October Be stars sonal per, upon spot for good, but short cal year period during the cur early in late December astute in handling money matters during the intervening months, however. No gance! No speculation! life ir in' smoothly timu than social and ro There are opportuni gain will and in eccur extrava In your your ferests private should r perhaps more lating usual from trave mantic standpoints indications travel between now and (a generally period for all October, Jar April, and rom during m Augu next February Except for the the first week of Navember and mid-December sion may be e\ oncern should pro tionally happy of mid-Sep splendid ties tember Gemin an also iary and next i should current Oc and il nee flourish 18 month late oher, neriod hetween wher ome ten ider domestic e excep will tal is day and A child born on be sensitive. idealistic } liters ong literary FUR Storage FREE Pick-up & Delivery Storage Cleaning Repairs Fur Cleaning SHINERIZING Fast Service Diol 723-3012 OSHAWA FUR AND COLD STORAGE LTD wisnes to express apprec mont. The Oshawa Police Time he citizens in making its Tag Day Ic PRINCE PHILIP CHAPTER of the 1.0.D.E. Paynter, Commanding Officer of the Ontario Regi- ation to Lt. Col. W. C. Deportr r ent, The Ost awa st F our own family to take care of, |Unfortunately my husband's two brothers are frequently out of 'work and they are' steady boarders. Last night my husband's two brothers were here for dinner There are five children in our family ranging in age from jeight to 14. I prepared pork \chops and mashed potatoes for jsupper. I thought 13 pork chops! |would be enough to feed us all.! |Well, I handed the platter to imy husband and he took two ichops for himself and handed \the platter to his brother. His ibrother took four chops and passed the platter to the other brother who. also took four chops. That left three chops for myself and five children. By the time the potatoes got to me there were none left I said I didn't care for any chops and gave the three older children one chop each. The younger kids and I ha dcheese sandwiche I can't tell I don't come for my husband want his brothers mea any more no matter how I plan, it never enough. What can I --Just Burning Dear J.B.: In the future pre |pare the plates in the kitchen. It not rigs Dear Ann Landers: My hus band's mother lived with us far 1) know what it have a domineering mother-in law and I vowed I would never be one. Now I see something in m mé an that to but do' safe to pass platters to years, | is to that afraid son's family but I'm worries sick fo say vthin My three about the olde five for his age. The boy and is CHILD GUIDANCE his I'm t child years have concerned He is al and large has a vio terribly de and wife hildren son most old | Walking Is Profitable u To Parent And Child By GARRY C. MYERS, PhD It can be a delightful exper ience for a father or mother to go walking with the tot from two to six. It affords good exercise for both parent and child, They may walk together with pleas- ure whether in a city or in an open country place. They may enjoy this pastime whether they live in a single home or in a huge apartment For profitable waiking out in an open place or on the.pave ment the child needs to have learned certain reasonable regu lations for safety and good citi zenship. As a rule, he needs to keep rather close to the parent Moreover, when a parent and a child are near each other they can talk. One of the. greatest values of walking is in conver sation. When a child can ask many questions about things he hears and sees, and have these questions answered kindly by| his parents, a wonderful bond is| formed While walking on the sidewalk| in a village, town or city, the tot may want to go up and down] or walk along ledges, -or| explore many places on the In doing this he may gain He discovers much teps way many skills 'THE PILL" AND ARTHRITIS Q. | have read that pills for contraception are effective in arthritis, Would it be sofe! for a 43-year-old woman to take such pills? | hove hed arthritis for several years. A erhops afe, 4 but r tly mode cases, Doctor New York Medicine of a number of arthritic! the made at ol | Universit | | ahi potients treated in this mon-| vd was of er and eoncluded that "the t little val WINE FOR DIABETICS ©. Is it sate for o person} with diobetes to occasionally indulge in a gloss of wine? | Accord a. diabetes diabetics forbidden There is no need to leave o sick person alone while you! moke a hurried and worried) trip to pick up the medicine We'll deliver it promptly to your home. DRUGS FREE CITY WIDE DELIVERY OPEN EVENINGS TILL 9 P.M, The Pork Chops ! | Dear Ann Landers: structive, He has broken every toy in the house, shattered the wall mirrors in the bathroom slashed the curtains with sors and he is so mean to his little and brother that sometimes I fear he will injure them seriously He throws himself when he doesn't I've also seen head against the nearly passes out. mother spanks him instead of cries This does not seem like nor ma! behavior to me but I don't want to interfere. Should I keep quiet or should I speak up?- scis sister on the floor his was slam until When h he laugh get him nis al G |Silent and Sick Dear Silent: When parents. do not recognize that something may be wrong with a an act of kindne to their attention Suggest to have the boy specialist. He may sional help Dear Ann j ried a wonderful Ja é : ary. This was t al riage--his second, Two year EXPO ago his wife died ra li r iline ss ; > aware that marriage } cn is to catl that by your son ked need p cher Landers: [| mat ing I'm beautiful oved her speak of her so oft evening he name. He didn't rea I said nothing, but a knife. Should 1 te { feel?--The Second Dear Mrs.: Ali é Sena woman who ma ( er), \ has the problem k be Say not lie J women s A, Stuart 1s associations co wdinator for the Montreal Fa 4 mother of job is to interest dear e, her called walking with us enjoy th the tot two desirable or three be to have ishing a baby ve even wrong name mistakes are As time pas will speak less of Talk of the past diminish as your fills his thought in a few complain he is well-trained ement effec tive with a ild prove we walk tot id not hurry years ainfully hard for him PLAN YOUR WALK On he tired our as return r n grow annoyed at each othe information, | from such freedom resides REGARD FOR But he may not learn the first princi; regard for the righ sessions of other the places he explores be too far from his converse Besides, may grow bored often for him to keep up When, howeve walking through a or in an open field these problems serious PROPERTY face Mr hazards and F vgland le © and son He paren pe nor may the may not So we need the tot in the house in certain basic inhibitions and. regula tions In order to get him ready to prevare | 728-0622 it, go him! should the baby sitter occasion- ' with lines attached! ally The out-. en more so if we are door exercise should prove jrof- in a car-jitable for all participating. The in may be|homes, to beg us to carry| youngster which case we may| walking with a companionable r in-jolder person eoding moment CO-ORDINATOR Canadian women in Expo, to encourage them to attend and to suggest ways in which they may participate. (CP Photo) stead of being companionable Many a grandparent walking with the tot; during daytime should so |choice | | | |personnel director moaned. year about laren't counting now that these} 11 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, Moy 31, 1965 Tips For A New Graduate Starting To Hunt For Job » By ROBERTA ROESCH Second, keep this in front of If you are a new college| your mind as you make it your graduate with a liberal arts de-jpusiness to add typing (and gree, what are some of thelnocsinly shorthand) to your points to consider as you start x to hunt for a job? basic education before you start I am asked this question each|Job - hunting. This investment this time, Already|i@ time and money may get you "65 graduates have come to me|® Job in @ shorter run. Besides | Tee H ake ro 9 to 'complain that college degrees| this, it will make your college degree count sooner because, once you're inside the office where you'd like to be, you can . listen and learn as you go. You plaining. They are talking about| can also keep your eves on all wo age ag desk ge ar ib {the opportunities that you can - 8 'your liberal arts training wondering why a choice 7 : ; jobs isn't immediately Third, allow yourself at least a month to get a job, Then re- forthcoming. Oph ae heal at ans fuse to be discouraged if it takes eir cry is always chee that long : to' get into publishing,' 'I wan to get into advertising' or 'I AVAILABLE TECHNIQUES want an interesting spot where) wourth, give this year's com- I can use my background,' "' One! petition a. good fight for this year's jobs by making good use "But the truth is that many of all the job-hunting techniques of these girls don't fit a precise|ayailable to you and by looking job in these fields because. there|for leads from your family and youngsters are seeking jobs, And employers, too are com- lis nothing specific that they can friends: trade associations; col- youngster thus may use up some of his excess energy not for with other open spaces freely Why do we so rarely see ch dren on Walking conforming to certainlis especially useful to the young an invisible leash| child who does When we| playing We should re-|dren, The child who has no ap- 1ember that his legs are short|petite for breakfast may eat en- n comparison with ours, It may|joyably after a walk around the to! block p up even while holding our have wide- running and chil- il- a walk with an older person? Every parent of a child has ample fun TIRED OF THE SAME OLD STYLE?.. Dorothy Smyth, formerly of London, with seven W years experience in st-end' Salon, will be pleased to odvise you, Oshawa Limited 27 Celina Street 728-0622 nditioned. Bill Olsen, office worker, got a Scotia Plan Loan -$800-in 24 hours Bill Olsen had too many bills. Things seemed to be getting out of hand and Bill was worried. Fortunately for Billa good friend suggested he take his money problems to his nearest Bank of Nova Scotia. Bill was introduced to the man- ager 'and after a few simple questions about his job, income and money he needed Bill started to see his money problems di how much appearing, Within 24 hours Bill Olsen knew he would have all the money he needed to pay all his debts. Of course, this d¢tual customer was not named Bill Olsen-- and not all Scotia Plan Loans take 24 hours--the time varies with thecircum- stances. But there are more and more fr {- CYL people with all kinds of names and jobs coming to The Bank of Nova Scotia to have their money problems solved-- quickly. Why don't you? How much money do you need? A Scotia Plan Loan is one of the best--most practical ways for you to consolidate your debts. Your Joan is life-insured at no extra cost. You get speedy service, You get the other advantage of dealing with the interested Scotiabank people. So: talk over your money problem-- whatever it is--debt consolidation--a new car--with the people at your near est Scotiabranch. They're ready and waiting to help you get the moncy you need. BANK al should not plan to go toojunder six, especially. in urban should make sure this do." lege placement bureaus; news- Frankly, this man speaks the|paper. ads; employment agen- truth. And, even though there cies are few things in the world quite ° so worthwhile as a liberal arts course td orepare autora sondL Ie YOU ARE NOW TAKING future, your immediate future-- A LAXATIVE ONCE, TWICE or and your first job--often depends upon having a specific skill to THREE TIMES A WEEK go with your background. ... THEN YOU SHOULD BUY MR TODAY! the Laxative Tablet with the STEPS TO TAKE GENTLE DIFFERENCE Four things you need to con- Take gentle-acting NR Nature's sider before expecting that the) pemedy! There is no letdown, no liberal arts you're leaving be-|,,comfortable after-feeling. NR is hind you will get you in front an all-vegetable laxative. For over of the line on a job are 70 vears, M has been giving folks First, realize that your liberal pleasant, effective relief overnight. arts course and your college de- nn ' gree alone may not get you the Se tonight... job you want. 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