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Oshawa Times (1958-), 16 Jul 1965, p. 14

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REST TE LOSE Si 2 ts i Wi esi Ha iach TE Basi) TOTALS $16,000 men escaped with $10,000 from) FIND MANY LANDLORDS MONTREAL (CP)--The total|a branch of the Royal Bank of| Architects restoring Flo ha ail ille- lor- pe noid aged bic| A 24-year-old child should/loot in two bank robberies|Canada in Montreal, and in St.jence's Ponte Vecchio found the illness. (Such -information|know what mo means. More-\Thursday was $16,000 as hooded/Lin, three armed men made off|state owns the foundations should never be withheld from|°Vver, children should be taught/bandits struck in Montreal's|with $6,000 from a branch 'ofjcity owns the bridge, the the one you plan to marry.) (C@tly to treat animals gently./north-end and St. Lin, 25 milesithe Banque Canadienne Na-jshops on the bridge are pri- It your ti to hear\5°_&¢t busy. north of Montreal, Four armeditionale. vately owned. : the full story of your marriage flancee is one of these types,|friends have spent training their keep quiet unless, of course,|qog, pare: SP Te SE Se, 'i seafood dressing, perky grated carrot atop. . © ©OOL IDEA for summer- » time meal; tomatoes with ' Tomatoes Plus Seafood Dressing ' Luncheon Dish For A Hot Day The recipe which follows has,1 cup grated carrot proved an unfailing favorite and} 4% cup mayonnaise or at varyig times hasbeen test-| dressing {ed successfily using as the main|2 tablespoons lemon juice r tt cooked, flaked fish) % teaspoon prepared mustard fillets, chicken haddie, canned salt tuna, and canned crab, It makes pepper an attractive and easy luncheon|18 tomato slices dish for a hot day. lettuce 1 pound cooked or canned) Coarsely flake the fish or fish or shellfish shellfish of your choice. Com- 2 hard-cooked eggs, chopped |bine with eggs, onion, and half- 1. tablespoon minced onion cup of grated carrot. In a sep- salad Dear Ann Landers: Our firm occupies an entire floor in one Hof the city's larger office build- ings. The architect who planned ithis building must have hated females. The ladies room is jabout half a block from our isuite of offices which employs 130 women, The men's room is directly across the hall. I heard that a certain woman lin the accounting department was seen going out of the men's room yesterday morning. I did- n't believe it so I asked her. She said, "You bet it's true. I wouldn't think of hiking all the way down to the ladies room." Any suggestions? -- Shocked Disbeliever Dear Shocked: Left alone, certain problems solve them- arate bowl combine mayon- naise, lemon juice and musatrd. Mix thoroughly. Add mayon- naise mixture to seafood mix- ture. Toss lightly. Season to taste with salt and peppr. Chill. For each serving, line a plate with lettuce and slightly over- lap three tomatoe slices on top in clover design. Lightly season tomato with salt. Heap half-cup of the seafood dressing in the centre. Top with a tablespoon of remaining grated carrot. Makes 6 servings. selves. If that dame continues to use the men's room some- thing is bound to happen to change her mind. Suddenly she'll decide it's worth the hike. Dear Ann Landers: After 10 years of marriage and two chil- dren my wife and I were div- orced, Several months ago I met a wonderful woman--also divorced, We are very much in love and plan to marry in the fall, The problem is this: How much should I reveal to my fiancee of why my marriage failed? I'm not afraid to give her the complete story. includ- ing the part where I was clearly to blame. But do you feel this is wise? My fiancee speaks very little of her unfortunate marriage which suits me just fine. I don't want to know any more. Can it be that she doesn't want to know any more either? As a woman you will be able to tell me what is best. -- Advance Thanks Dear Advance: As a woman) I can tell you nothing is so un-| predictable as a woman, My| advice is to ask her. | Some women believe ignor-| ance is bliss, and what they! don't know can't hurt them--to) pile on another cliche. If your) bust-up, I urge you to be char- itable toward your ex-wife. Re- member, every time you throw a little mud you lose a little ground, Dear Ann Landers: Our 244-\]} year-old son is a good boy but he doesn't know how to play with pets. He gets very rough and I'm always scared to death he'll hurt a small animal. Some close friends have a toy poodle. They take Bootsie ev- erywhere, and I must say she is very well trained. She has never done anhthing uhladylike in our home, or in anyone else's that I know of. | These friends always bring Bootsie when they come to visit, By the time they leave} I'm a nervous wreck. Our son tries to play with Bootside but he doesn't know how. He has pushed her over and knocked her around several times, which has produced some dirty looks. Bootsie now sits on her mas- ter's lap, shivering, the whole time they are in our house. Last} Sunday all I heard was, '"'Don't| touch her. Go away. You're 4) naughty boy." | Do we have a right to ask! these people to leave their dog at home?--Can't Decide | Dear Can't: Of course you do, but a better solution would be to} invest at least as much time training your son as_ hour's BUY YOUR HOME IN Beau Valle Of course you may pay a little more in Beau Valley ... But what you get in return cannot be equalled anywhere else... Built by H. 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