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Oshawa Times (1958-), 29 Jul 1966, p. 10

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10 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, July 29, 1966 ANN LANDERS Mom's Revealing Ways Cause Of Family Row a Dear Ann Landers: I hesitate towwrite this letter because my wife will call you a crazy nut if-you side with me. She feels that anyone who doesn't agree with her is a candidate for the bughouse. At breakfast this morning my wife wore a flimsy, low-cut hausecoat, When she stooped over to pour the coffee I held my breath, Our 17-year-old son was having breakfast with us and although his nose was buried in the newspaper he didn't miss anything. I took my wife aside and sug- gested that maybe she ought to wear her heavy linen robe or her gingham wrapper at the bt@akfast table when the boy is» around. She yelled, 'That kid sees girlie magazines, This mother has a hot temper and I really can't stand much more of it. She is not mean to me, but she is brutal to her daughter. When Sara says something that displeases her, the mother alana haw anenee tha fana niulle Bapo avs BOrose Val shoe, Puss her hair or punches her. I get very upset and have told my husband, 'He says to keep my mouth closed that it's not my place to tell a mother how to treat her child. I value your ad- vice and I will follow it.--Sorry for the Child Dear Sorry: Your husband is right--up to a point. You cannot tell a mother how to treat her child, but you can let her know how you feel about it. Telephone this woman at a jtime when Sara is not likely to be around. Tell her you can no French movies and Lord knows| ' .|longer bear to see her abuse ee What's the citer ithe girl and either she leaves re , |the child at home when she I replied, 'The difference is | comes to your house, or she |Mack Sennett Bathing Belles THE STARS SAY By ESTRELLITA FOR TOMORROW pansion, but they must be scheduled en a two-year basis. Do not expect immediate re- sults, but first profits from such Ry PEGGY MASSIN PARIS (Reuters) -- Beach- wear and resort fashions on the French Riviera this year span half a century, from the bloomer girls and Mack Sennett bathing beauties to the age of plastics and the Beatles. They also range from trim nautical styles and one-piece romper suits to wide - legged yachting pyjamas and romantic Tahitian pareos or draped "mini" dress. At St. Tropez, the cradle of smart French resort wear, the girle apnear as ahort-haired youths in newsboy caps and bell-bottom trousers, or long- haired loreleis, in feminine py- jamas and ruffled shifts. In this "pop" and "op" fash- ion era, summer vacation clothes symbolize fun and fan- tasy. Styles which would stop traffic in the winter look right under the blazing sun of south- ern France. BLOOMER STYLE | Granddaughters of the Gibson |girls turn out in bloomers, launched by Vachon and Choses, two of the famous style- setting boutiques at St. Tropez. | Thigh-length and baggy, these {bloomers appear in geometric Brighten French Reviera Beaches adopt a prim, covered-un Inok in contrast to last year's see- through effects in fishnet and jacey crocvhei. Terry is featured again in the epidemic of youthful caps and casquettes worn with all the hair tucked up inside, or perched jauntily at an angle over long straight flowing locks and Beatle hairstyles. Many casquettes have visor brims made of transparent col- ored plastic. Anti-freckle sun- shades and headbands, with deep plastic visors sloped down to the chin, shade the face and are most becoming. GO NAUTICAL Nautical fashions, inspired by Yves Saint Laurent's spring col- lection, turn many girls into counterparts of the St. Tropez sailors. The fashion regatta is based on inexpensive copies of the bell-bottom trousers with square yoke front, striped cot- ton jersey T-shirts, casquettes, and brass buttons. Pseudo-male fashions turn up again at Mic - Mac, the St, Tropez boutique owned by Gun- ther Sachs. Mic - Mac shows brightly - colored cotton velvet dinner suits styled exactly on a man's evening clothes, and worn with flat-heeled patent- Congenial personal relation-|a ships will mark this day, with the resuit inat group activities --whether at work or play-- should prove highly stimulating. Also favored: Romance, travel, sports and other outdoor inter- ests, A FOR THE BIRTHDAY If tomorrow is your birthday, your horoscope promises a fine year where personal relation- ships are concerned, If you are careful to avoid friction (which could be caused by nervous ten- sion) in late October and late December, you should find do- mestic and social interests unu- sually congenial for the ¢ r part of the year, and there is also promise of some unusual and heart-warming experiences in the romantic field during the latter half of December in Feb- terlin October good!), February and May. course should come your way within the first three months of 1967; these to be followed by another excellent cycle for in- creasing assets between June 1 and Sept. 1. It will be imperative, how- ever, that you limit expendi- tures, make no definite financial com- mitments during the first week of August and throughout Sep- tember, November and Decem- ber, Best periods for career ad- vancement: The last two weeks in August, September, the last two weeks avoid speculation and the last week in a (exceptionally laie December, "next A child born on this day will be self-reliant, highly energetic and a born leader. rary, May and-or June. Best periods for travel; The last two) weeks in October, late Decem-| ber and throughout January,| April and June. | Despite the fact that you may not make much financial prog- ress during the balance of 1966, it would be well to keep in mind that, for the Leoite, this is the year in which to plan for the NELSON BLUSHES LONDON (CP)--Londoners in Trafalgar Square were startled when the fountains around Nel- son's column started spouting pink water. Students from King- ston-on-Thames Technology Col- lege, Surrey, were to blame for pears sacks of dye in the foun- tains. : future. The months of Septem-| jber and October will be ideal) | for carrying out feasible ideas| and launching programs for ex- THE GUEST OF HONOR ARRIVES second from left, and Kath- will wed Pat Nugent on leen Carter, as she arrives Aug. 6 in the capital. Miss at the exclusive Washing- Sizoo and Miss Carter will ton Club today for a bridal be bridesmaids. luncheon in her honor. Luci (AP Wirephoto) that you are his mother." My/treats her like a human being. wife called me a kook and| suggest to her, too, that it locked herself in her room for) might be wise to get some out- three hours. Tonight she isn't! side counselling. Her doctor can| saying much. What is your guide her. | opinion? Am I wrong?--Poppa Dear Poppa: No, you are not| wrong. A boy does not think of Day Car Facilities prints or abstract floral de- |signs and are worn with match- jing halter tops or cotton ribbed T-shirts. Others are made in terry towelling, the season's \favorite new fabric used for " --|everything from bathing suits ' | ,_|to slacks and dresses. his mother in the same way styled hostess dresses; T win} Terry towelling is used for hostess outfits and transparent,|two of the most popular fashion wide - legged, harem trousers|trends--the one-piece romper|a side-slung skirt draped on|suits with striped trunks and that he thinks of the playmate| 1 ; ast tate thinks of te Dem'¢| Worry Montreal |Hemlines, High, Low, Trimmed , ; . '. . : ye eoe, MNGi | ag "kp Ther ore ade oer: song Social Agencies (Highlight Prench Fall Fashions |e io. iiies, com, "She name eae ee Re, Tae ata, sama re, wife fancies herself in that role| 7 7 BRA 5 eee eee neeeenencemmasne which makes her the kook, not { vote for the linen housecoat|) MONTREAL, Que, (CP)--Con- By PEGGY MASSIN | The most exciting coats were or the gingham wrapper, and | cerned because of the lack of} paris (Reuters) -- Hemlines|the casual, wrap-around bath-| you can tell her I said so, Then) standards for day care facilities | were highlights throughout the] robe coats, with a cord belt of she can be mad at both of us.|for children in Que., the Mont-|new Jeanne Lanvin collection| self-fabric and six - inch wide jreal Council of Social Agencies! shown today, although lengths|hemband of fur, Double Dear Ann Landers: My is preparing a report "'which| modestly cover the knees. |breasted redingotes had false "problem" may. sound like a|the government of the province! On the third day of the Paris| panels down the front which lot of nonsense, but it does)will have to take seriously,"| fall and winter fashions, Jules|were detached from the side bother me terribly. I am at the|says Dr. Ephraim F. Obrart,| Francois Crahay, the Belgian-|seams below the waistline. end of my rope with a certain the council's research director.|horn designer, formerly with The panel was frequently friend who is a lint-picker. Proper regulations and laws| Nina Ricci, featured tunic hem-| hemmed with fur and shown 'Whenever I see Nell (faked) governing the licensing of facil-| jines, coats shown shorter than shorter than the length of the name) she brushes my shoulderjities for day care of children | dress-length, or generous hem- coat with her hand as if I had dan-|and for the training and licens-| bands of fur or embroidery. | Crahay recreated the domin- druff, or she picks a thread orjing of personnel are badly| Everything is safe, sane and|ant trend toward the short a. piece of lint off my collar./needed, Dr. Obrart says. | wonderfully elegant at Lanvin.|jacket in both suits and dress All this is done in a friendly) 'In Quebec there do not exist|Crahay abandoned the exagger-| and jacket ensembles, Slim shift and solicitious manner but she|any uniform regulations, and we | ated, unnaturally wide shoulder|and sheath dresses. were ac- makes me feel like a slob. No-\are still without even a mini-| cut that he attempted to launch companied by furlined jackets body else does this to me and|mum official standard for per-|last season. Shoulders were with raised sleeves and neat I'd like to know how to get her|sonnel in day care establish-| square, with mounted set - in| stand-up collars. A to stop it.--Rattled Hattie ments." | sleeves. The belted and unfitted| The roman - striped heavy- Dear Rattled: Lint - pickers} Business. and industry were| waistline reigned again in the weight silks that are a signa- are likely to be nervous types) asked to co-operate in the study| simple, sleeveless shift dressed ture of the Paris season were who can't think of anythint to/which involves sampling se-| worked with geometric yoke cut employed at Lanvin in wide say 8o they busy themselves at|lected firms to find out what|or squared-off seaming. triangular - shaped tent coats. the expense of others. The next/arrangements working mothers| Silhouettes were squared and completely lined with luxury time Nell goes into her act ask,| make for care of young children| boxy rather than rounded and| furs as mink or black ermine. ~ = leather dancing shoes, ? ; : Two new bathing suit styles tons in multi-toned leaf and vers | made their bow this season. "an! designs. 4 Pareo styles from Tahiti The "James Bond girls stress the feminine trend, in Wear sleek one-piece suits with contrast to the shiny, lacquered) Covered shoulders and skin| nylon "frogwoman" suits which| tight legs fitted to mid-thigh. glisten even when dry. These| A new St. Tropez boutique re- | pareos are in two pieces, with|vives the Mack Sennett bathing Luci Johnson, youngest daughter of the President, is met at the door by her mother, Lady Bird, and her hostesses, Charlotte Sizoo, Wilson's --envotiteatictcansinaibaiaiciesiatl eee, 2% > "Do I need brushing?" She'll get the picture. If she's a little slow, keep repeating the ques- tion and eventually you'll get through to her. "Dear Ann Landers: I have a fiend who drops by often with her 12-year-old daughter, Sara. while they are away from home. Dr. Obrart suggests that such firms consider facilities on the premises for pre-school children "so the mother could spend part of her lunch with her chil- dren." He says the problem is impor- tant because the trend toward soft, although the collection was the complete antithesis of the strict architectural school of fashion. an increase in the number of working mothers is likely to '"'be accentuated rather than re- versed." wider, funnel-shaped skirt with lightly shaped midriff and arm- holes cut deeply into the bodice up in the Ricci collection. Lan- vin likewise turned toward North Africa with burnoose- Late day dressed featured a of the dress. 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