ANN LANDERS Facetious Doubles Find Imitation Fun Dear Ann Landers here | meme im thine am wn Maw | cue & "aS ao prereset Before you say "No," let me tell vu, 2 meaens awne nme: I can understand a person lying when he has something to gain, but to make up a story for no reason at all seems odd to me. | My husband insists he sat) next to Secretary of State Dean' Rusk at a lunch counter in a drugstore this noon and that they had a nice conversation about world affairs. To begin with, we live in Evansville and I'm sure if Dean| Rusk had been in town the pa- pers would've been full of it. Furthermore would our secre- tary of state be grabbing a sandwich in a drugstore? Would) he be discussing world affairs) with a stranger seated next to} him? What do you make of this?--His Wife | Dear Wife: There is no such} thing as a born liar. They get that way from practice. But don't be too hard on the guy) in this: instance. It may be that the man a ee, i making the most of it. People| who resemble well-known per- ence and you girls should not dansien hae af it simnnt-- b-- Sopters acs Se fe Svaspay vem cause you are.afraid of what manele will emerecaeaner - onw Dear Ann Landers: I am a 12-year-old girl who made a mistake with a bottle of perox- ide, My hair is a mousy brown and I decided to put a blonde streak in front. I bought some peroxide but I didn't realize how strong it was. My hair got like platinum in spots and I also burned my scalp. My mother was mad when she saw it but my father ex- ploded. He said I can't go any- where but to school and to church until my hair grows out because I am not fit to be seen in public. I've been suffering for my mistake for two weeks and it looks like I have two years to go because my hair grows awfully slow. Can you help by printing my letter and asking for a shorter sentence?--Pris- oner Of Zenda H Dear Zenda: A pair of scis-| t the luch counter S0rs could shorten your sen-| § looked like Dean Rusk and was |tence but don't do it yourself. |-- Go to a beauty shop and get} the platinum stuff thinned out. | sonalities sometimes go in for|in a matter of days you'll look! such antics for kicks. jhuman again. | Dear Aun Landers: Our lovely | mother is 78 years old. She) | shared an apartment with a sis-| ter for many years and was) independent. Three months ago| her sister passed away and now mother is alone. We worry be-jand dances opened the March) Folk Dancers Entertain Club A program of Ukranian songs ic \t cause her eyesight is poor and | meeting of the 50-50 Club of| she has failed noticeably since|Simcoe Street United Church. A} ¢| Parish hall Ajax. BAZAAR PROCEEDS HELP CRIPPLED CHILDREN dren's School. On the left, ing the Women's Welfare Mrs. Harold MacMillan, League while Mrs. Ormand convener of the bazaar, Yourth, president of Court presents the cheque to Mrs. Charlene, looks on. John T. Irvine, represent- --Oshawa Times Photo The proceeds from a bazaar held last year by the members of Court Char- lene are presented to the imcoe Hall Crippled Chil- Ont. County South CWL Holds THE STARS SAY Spiritual Workshop At Ajax - FOR TOMORROW | Monday's influences, the|Reverend W. P. Corless, St.|ing personal affairs, lift some- ary's parish Toronto. what now, and dealings with Mrs. John Poltz, education sd lconverier, announced the win-|S¥Petiors and associates should The winter meeting of Intario County South Region of|M he Catholic Women's League jwas held at St. Bernadette's) ners of the Public Speaking| be more harmonious. Some re- Contest which was held on Feb-|strictive forces prevail, how- Present were the Reverend|ruary 20 at St. Gregory's Audi-jever -- especially in financial emen 10 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, March 7, 1966 ASNFITRKT © DYVLLAL Oo Jo Aldwinckle, Miss Florence Langmaid, and Miss Sybil Langmaid, both of Simcoe street south, and Mrs. Lilian Crowell, Jarvis street, re- cently returned from a short visit to Bermuda. Following a tour of Rous- seau's Heritage House Whitby, members of the Dorcas Group of the First Baptist Church met at the home of Mrs. Earle Ding- man Jr., Jones avenue. Mrs. Morley Chesher presided for a business meeting , and Mrs. Brian Moorby spoke on the topic "Home", Mrs. G. D. Conant has con- sented to open the afternoon session of the St. Patrick's Bridge for the Oshawa General {Hospital Women's Auxiliary. [Tables will be set up in McLau- eT lll FODQUINAL Women's Editor Telephone 723 - 3474 for Women's Department Mr. Bruce Bouckley, Sault! Ste Marie, is visiting his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. McAubrey Bouckley, Lakeview avenue, for a week. : Mr. Ralph Burion, Simcoe! street south, has returned from a bus tour to New Orleans, where he attended the Mardi Gras celebrations prior to Lent, and viewed the many color- ful parades on Shrove Tuesday. |He toured the famous French |Quarter, stopping to see the St. Louis Basilica; Jackson) |Square, Pirates Alley and many APRIL 23 IS THEIR DAY Saturday, April 23, has William Peter Vekasi, been chosen as the date for according to an announce- Miss Joan Dorothy Hercia ment made today by the to 'become the bride of Mr. bride-elect's parents, Mr, 7 --! and. Mrs. Harry Hercia, SOCIAL NOTICES Oshawa. The prospective ENGAGEMENT | bridegroom is the. son of Mr. Peter Vekasi, Oshawa, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hercia, | Oshawa, wish to announce the | and the Jate Mrs. Vekasi. The ceremony will take jother famous spots. He visited|engagement of their dau ; Place in Holy Cross Roman c Z ighter, 4 : Dallas and Houston Texas, and!joan Dorothy, to Mr. William! Catholic ---- poe returned via Tuscaloosa, Ala-| peter Vekasi, son of Mr. Peter --tIreland Studio. bama and Nashville, Tennessee. 'Vexasi, Oshawa, and the late Phoenix, Mrs. Vekasi. The wedding is to Arizona, at present performing rege gpl on P gsechy April in the Black Knight room at|*°) , at 12.00 noon in Holy the Royal York Hotel, spent the C'°88 Roman Catholic Church. BLADDER IRRITATION Miss Loreen Lee, | ghlin Hall. For the evening ses-|weekend with her cousin, Mr.) sion to be held in the cafeteria, | Joseph Bino, Jr., and Mrs. Bino,| the opening ceremonies will be| Aberdeen street, Mr. and Mrs. performed by the president. of |Bino attended her Saturday eve-| the auxiliary, Mrs. James Mc-jning performance and brought} Cansh and the general conven- Miss Lee back to Oshawa with er, Mrs. A. E. Johnson. them. i Washing Ceiling Easier MARRIAGE The marriage of Annie Belle Wagg, nee Lawrence, to Mr. Norman Allan Rae, both of Osh- awa, was solemnized on Satur- day, March 5, 1966 in the chapel of Simcoe Street United Church with the Reverend John K. Mof- fat B.A. officiating. ' MAY DISTURB ter 21 twice a5 many Women as mem irritation caused by e germ Coll. To quickly combat t aches, pains an caused by Kidney and Biedd Rbeumatiom, Sciatica Pa: Backeche, and musculer pains, Ge! her sister's death. group of young people gaily) John Myers, regional spiritual There are three girls in our dressed in their traditional cos-|director; the Reverend M. J.| family and we all have com-|tumes displayed their skills,| Darby, Holy Cross, Oshawa; the) fortable homes. We want | much to the enjoyment of the!Reverend John Markle, St. Gre- mother to live with one of us|club members. Orest Salmers,|gory's, Oshawa; the Reveren (she can have her pick) but she|the director, introduced the/Norbert Gignac, St. Mary of refuses. She wants to move into| members and gave some of the'the People, Oshawa, the Rev- girl was winning |--both from St. John the Evan-|lation. Hold tight to whatever d gelist School, Whitby, under the direction of Mrs. | Melnychuk, torum, Oshawa. The winning % 4 Pegey Ledden; the matters. This will not be a good boy was Leslie Cser period for expansion of specu- By ELEANOR ROSS | The dust and the grime fly| upward, and often, while the} walls appear clean, the ceiling} All it assets you have. FOR THE BIRTHDAY If tomorrow is your birthday, = : your horoscope indicates that,|!0oks, and is, grimy. A spiritual workshop was held J. Regional Spiritual 'Than Washing Walls face with a vacuum dusting brush, or with a long-handled mop covered with a clean cloth| --the latter method is easier,| we found. a nursing home. |history of the dances. erend P, Rosettis, St. Berna- We have seen nursing homes and agree they | are fine for folks who have no-| where else to go. But, if we/ers sang a solo. allow mother to go to a home| The business meeting wa it will appear that we did not|conducted by the president, Mr. want to take her in. some nice} ve are|spring dance on March 12 were | meetin ogy Siggy Boog cnt im : J. L. DeGray, regional chair- right. She loves your column discussed. Mrs, Hugh McLeod and Mrs.|dette's Ajax and 90 member \Jelle Bakker gave an inspiring|of the C.W.L. which included} meditation, Mr. Steven Salm-| presidents, conveners and mem-| |bers from all councils in | 5 | Fegion. Donald Houlden. Plans for a|ing sith the league prayer. The) proved to be an interesting one. man. |Convenor, The panel consisted S! of the Reverend W. P. Corless, between now and mid-April, it St. Mary's Parish Toronto, Mrs. would be advisable to make the 7d. Matthews: ahd the Rev. pest use of your skills and tal- ered CB ralhaeg The topic, ents, since planetary influences w at ' "The Role of the Christian Wd are -- fr. Myers opene: he meet-| man j Changi Ww " elary ' you show jman in the Changing World, |be highly gratified at the recog- nition and advancement you re- ,;ceive during these next few |weeks. Other forward strides the i was presided by Mrs.| Members and guests enjoyed a social hour after the meeting, Fr. Rosettis welcomed] with st. Bernadette's parish wash, but even) d homemakers|corner of the room. Then fill the pails--one with suds thick enough to stand up, and the jneeds is a good some experience and their menfolk have a men-| tal--as well as physical--block | jabout tackling a dusty, dirt-)other with clear rinse water. \streaked ceiling. Yet this) Now climb the ladder and get ismooth and unobstructed areajto the real task. Scoop up some lis actually easier to wash than|suds with the scrub brush, and |many a surface at eye level. | begin washing at one corner of If the proper tools are gath-|the ceiling. Wash an area only as wide as you can comfortably Next, set up the ladder in one and one of us must read it to) her on the phone every day.|Group 3. Refreshments were served by Thank you.--Daughters everyone to Ajax. The minutes of the fall meeting were read by Mrs. Kathleen Ireland and are promised during mid-July,|ered before the job is started \late September, the first week jand the few simple steps re- of October and early January,|quired are planned, ceiling {when you will enter an excel-| can proceed quickly council acting as hostesses. The next meeting will be the annual dinner meeting on reach, Stretching too far can cause the ladder to tip, so it's certainly safer to move the lad-! coe eee Oe et| MEAP YOUNG MOZART the treasurer's report was read) Tyesday, April 19, at 6.30, p.m. \der more often. reads the column to mother to-} oyyry, England (CP)-- day won't like it because I am/ojiver Knussen, 13, who has going to suggest that you Te-| been composing music since he spect her wishes. was six, was awarded £300 by A nursing home will offer}a tobacco company foundation your mother the companionship|to help his studies for the next by Mrs Maxwell Coleman. Matthews, dent; the Reverend G. Breen,|f Mrs. A. H. Cobham, and thee jat St. Guests included Mrs. J. J.| Oshawa. The Reverend Leo Wall archdiocesan presi-| of St. Augustine's Seminary and archdiocesan spiritual director; | director will be the guest speak- | washing Gertrude's_ parish hall, | ent 3-month cycle of accom-/and efficiently. plishment. To avoid running up and down This does not mean, of course,| the ladder and in and out of the} room once you start, assemble jfor the job: One pail for suds, janother for rinse water; a vacuum cleaner or a wall or spiritual|that you won't have some '"'off"" periods, but these you can man- age if you will conquer your in- -----|nate tendencies toward worry ormer archdiocesan or of people her own age. Further-| three years. Oliver has already more, she will have the care she| written 60 compositions and now needs if she becomes incapaci-|is working on an opera, a song CHILD GUIDANCE and discouragement when/floor mop; sponges or cloths for things go wrong. The Piscean|rinsing; and a fine big scrub needs more confidence in him-|brush--preferably one with a CONTROL DRIBBLES Rinse each section of ceiling) immediately after washing,| using a sponge that is just damp to control the dribbles. Overlap sections as you work, making sure there are no marks to indicate where you finished one area and started another. tated. I admire her independ- cycle and a symphony. "FOR THE JUNIOR PROM For the Junior prom a short. formal has been de- signed by Belle Time in fine- al self. Bear this in mind, espe-|hand-strap across the back for | cially during May and June,|a secure grip. Add a washcloth jand during the weeks between|or strip of some kind to wind mid-October and "il be. marked |aribb the wrist to catch the Children Should Consider . z Other Children S Feelin S --periods which will be marked|dribbles as the job proceeds. Of by some restrictions when 'it/course, the ladder should be 7 , comes to finances. sturdy and it should have a By GARRY c. MYERS, PhD | things, he must fee] he has been) where personal relationships shelf for the pail. Your child under five or seven) pushed down by us so we might are concerned, your best peri-| First cover the furniture and| may like to have you talk to) push ourselves up. eo for af par seg interests |foor with sheets of plastic or him or read to him about doing) will occur in early April, late|with newspapers. Protect your somes 4 : 8) INFLATE EGO |August, late October and late|nead with a cap or towel and om. a one may) I guess it's always true that December. Propitious cycles for|fasten your cloth "bracelet" like to read about this himself.)when we make fun of anybody|travel: Between June 1st and| around your wrist with a rubber Why not try out your child on else, we are trying to tell him|mid-September; also October. |pand. ~ the following? jand ourselves how much better/If you plan a journey during! Go over the entire ceiling sur- When you have fun on a see-|*¥° think we gre than he is. (the latter month, however, be|---- saw, you may like it most when! But these other persons may|sure that you don't over-tax, IP § t believe that we are better.|your budget. gue at tase a) you go up. Now, in order for| 0 1 \ : : you to go up, the person on the | They may, indeed, suppose we) A child born on this day will Cars and hovedirawn yeHinied |have long been banned on Sun- other end must go down, The|/have really pushed ourselves|be extremely emotional and un- farther down he goes, the|down instead of pushing our-|usually sympathetic to his fel-| . : "9. farther up you go. |selves up. They might see how|lowmen; will, however, have to [Gays © er gg It seems to be that way some-| Selfish we are. And, as you|curb a tendency to make rash |i oy now hae bean Heckenk ma times when you want to " beaggldiomg oa ie oe stop holidaymakers joyriding up' and feel important. So you} : M : .. jon may try to feel you are smart| When you and I think about) unless or until they got permis-| tractors. by calling another person dumb. eet we begin to see that the|sion from the owner to do so. HOUSEHOLD ; |besi way to push ourselves up|I might go with them to get § LD HINT Sometimes you hear another| 2°S' Way P| ght go | a : Hi mi |is to push others up. Then we| such permission and then to ex-| Utilize plastic wastebaskets child at school brag about the) ith 25-4t-welpiots building with them, if|as serub_pails occasionally. This a} the ts, Always he) °~ vided BS ar WE) PsSre LNe Z } ae oe are Detter| Were with them in an elevator.|I considered it physically safe|way, the wastebasket gets than yours." You may have| We find, as time goes on, that| to do so. iwashed out, too. seen some child holding up aj thers like us then, and believe --___--<. paper with good marks on it,)we are important. We decide) hoping that children with poorer} then that the best way to go up, marks vill see it. He would not|in your own opinion and the| do this if he did not feel the| opinion of others is to say nice| marks of some other children| things about what they have | were lower. When we brag] and do. We think more of our-| about anything we have, about! Selves for doing this, whether our playthings, our clothes, our) they hear what we say or not.: money or our homes, we try tO) ancwrerRIng QUESTIONS n is "°) ANS ? ESTIONS go up and feel imporiant. We!) Q. Suppose you learned that mean that someone else does' |, Hasan . lo aaa aa oatant as @e your children had been explor- lon see! s F jing and playing in or about) )are. ja building under construction. | | PUSHING TOO FAR |What would you do? Sometimes we try to push, A. I would command them) ourselves up just by saying| Clearly not to go there again! something ugly about another " person. 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Whatever way you do it, cleaning a ceiling is one job you can get into that's over your head and yet it will come out all right. ae Fo> ro | Agirr WHO'S AFRAID Q. De children who ore seri- ously ill with some incurable disease worry about what must hoppen? Wide, | |® A. Apparently so. In one sn jm of 51 children, who had lue- | kemio the majority had some f | knowledge of the seriousness of their condition, and all 51 I were very much concerned, | j™ seems apparent from this™| jg study that o certain amount g) |f of mdeical information should | be shared with the child. Old- ™| er children resent medical pro- g| cedures conducted without their knowledge or "'permis- sion." For example, one 14- year-old girl related cn hoa | dent involving a special liver test. The doctor had obtained permission from the mother, and while the patient under- Stood the necessity of this oro- cedure, she was Very upset be- couse the doctor did not dis- cuss it with her at the some time. 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