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Oshawa Times (1958-), 27 Sep 1966, p. 10

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at a om Ce ee eg Coa a de eel ok 10 ™ OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, September 27, 1966 ver, but the person seated to the driver, who becomes to all teen-age drivers who ers: won't affect their ability to handle a car. Dear Ann: Please don't think too dumb to @ kiss is supposed to last. t girl who a Yogi fan and a medal-winning long distance ampion. I hate to is in better i s <3 Lesson Learned Late ee ee & lite '| Dear Ann .|Sunday school lesson and give claims I "rejected" her, I toa : it toa Agee he the = we 8 What are rules? Please advise me. -- Dear I know of H of ho rules Rye S People are supposed to make up their own rules as they go along. I suspect it's not rules that you need, buddy-boy, it's endur- ance. If you plan to continue to go with this girl you'd better get in shape. Landers: Skip the . me some practical advice, I am 63 years old but could pass for 45. I have been married twice and both times I picked hand- some, smooth-talking phonies gambled, chased and would hot hold a steady job. I have worked like a horse ever since I was 16 and I am plain tired. Now I have a chance to marry a widower, 64. He has a good income and drives a brand new car which I can use whenever I want to. The problem is that the man is an ignorant bore. For ex- ample he didn't know that Aus- tria and Australia were two different places. To put it bluntly, Ann, I am willing to make some com- promises in life because I want VERNA HUFFMAN, 4 public nursing consultant with the federal health de- partment at Ottawa, dis- plays some of her souvenirs somebody to take care of me) from Libya where she for a change. What do you say?| served with a World Health --Beat Barbara organization team, Miss Dear Beat: What kind of compromises would you be will- ing to make if the man had fi- nancial reverses and got sick and you had to take care of 4 she got sore at me because broke away fifst/him? Think about thie possibil- when we were kissing. She ity before you make the move. CHILD GUIDANCE By "MARILYN ARGUE | OTTAWA (CP)--Dinner with a desert sheik was a highlight Causes Of School Daydreaming jie, « cadin Su0iTe A consultant with the depart- national health and Must Be Found And Removed) =e, ,nstout resin sna By GARRY C. MYERS, PhD it a business I could es- {# T could invent a pill Bt sciun o dspdrceming, This problem has many Z sBecu reeair ae 2 HH 443 ; it i fs Hi uy ue be, Ee 238 ; : Hj : 4 Ere #? 828 te uh aft E Hi kinder- as he experience with acreage on --few neighbors--he had learned or Hg E 3 ea : = é Te 3 gS being treated unfairly. He simply for- gets the incident and is willing to ardiess. He recog- situation among ag friends and tells me about "His sister is aggressive, al- ways stimulated to achieve suc- cess and, therefore, he has his problems trying to maintain his =. with her too. He doesn't > | often dwell on his sister of ways to win a place in the family and among relatives as important as her place. Even at great personal incon- thet we oak aaev Ae atte attentive in class by ex- confidence a solu-|horung mm ww ao PE eee ee een "apeil|Public health de 5 és 8 a S 2 = 3 & s i Ee -|the ranch. He might like to rea d! from these; afy kind of reading in| T.v, _| and about the ranch helping him .| rael while an Israeli student is brunette visited Libya with a who have a boy near this lad's age. Drive with him to their World Health Organization homes team. The group was helping _and attract them t0line North Aftican' country's f pian « health serv- ome playmates more often. |f-.. phrocram. Miss Huffman has also served s ..0. teams in the West Indies and Guyana. She has 6 from Tor- onto and Columbia and a mas- ter's degree from Michigan State. ' 34 him to read better, Huffman, who also worked on W.H.O, teams in the West Indies and in Guyana, is a graduate of Columbia University and the Univer- sity of Toronto, (CP Photo) W.H.O. Canadian Nurse Helps Set Up African Medical Services your hair on end the first time you try it." It's sweet, made with @ sugar- and-water mixture that has been boiled until it's thick and frothy. Served in one - ounce glasses, it is sometimes garn- ished with mint or almonds. Food was spicy and featured chicken and lamb, At the sheik's feast, served in traditional style, guests sat on the floor around the main dish. "As the only woman, I was given @ cusiivu." Servants brought water and a large towel to each guest for eili-Wanins ous wv wo asca OF a confbination bib and napkin. The large main dish held rice KEEP IN TRIM 'woman in today's course the licky ones, |! severe weight is one y in life.' At age 12, jump. Food was a reat. oe was est choco! Ste bars by my side. Mt them off. "Tt am 39 years old now and weigh 126 pounds and wear a size 12, I feel younger and better a at any other time in my e. "Looking back over those dark years, I realize that I overate at first because over- eating was @ famil ook ed Later I took solace in food be- cause of unsatisfactory family relationships, for which I blame myself. CHANCE TO CHANGE "A chance for a change jerked me away from those cir: cumstances to a hard, interest- ing job, a new community and new friends who had not pre- judged me--and, later, a mar- velous husband and children, "What a surprise to find my- self with a healthy, slim body! With the 'lard' gone, I delight in exercise. Instead of collecting rich recipés, I collect exercises --yours, I do calisthenics twice a day for five minute periods-- not long, but I take them regu- larly. I supplement this with a SCOPE FOR LEGUME WINNIPEG (CP) -- Kohirabi, little known except to immi- grants, grows in profusion in Manitoba. Combining the flav- ors of turnin and cabbage. it can be boiled and mashed or| served diced in a white sauce: | Smaller than a canteldune. it has green or purple skin and large leaves. at the tom and chunks of roast lamb which the diners ate with tablespoons and their fin- gers. The team, which spent months in Libya, was: h by an Irish doctor and a statis- tician - engineer from Yugosla- via. They found medical teams already at work in the country from Formosa, Pakistan, .| Spain, Italy and France. Miss Huffman, who found that _|Libyans think of anyone from ad to North America as an American, phe ie ix Med coun- his reading skill and make him|"3:, from . the terranean paradise of Tripoli through the gang grown up and worth desert the central city of : ebha. 'or her motor trip Mh al ak cles scrote the sea of sand she wore : a burnoose, the long, loose ro! magazines; also mail order cat-ltha gives the desert-dweller alogues of machinery related 4 protection from sun and sand- storms. should prove more useful to) WOMEN BARE FACES him than excessive viewing of} Some o fthe younger city men ; wear western clothes but many It's my guess that many &/still wear the native baracan, school child has grown more Of|a long toga-like garment. This a daydreamer the more he has|is aiso the traditional dress for sat glued to a TV set. More-|women and their bacacan cov- over, this lad needs to have ex-|érs them completely except for perience at making and doing) the left eye, although some things about the ranch anu nieve yourlg city women "fave iivdi- some regular chores he can't! fied the style by wearing a long "T bee Ded spenda consider pert and regs ey veil or ms! sca) able time with this lad at home meg, Olly hse bing 0 Miss Huffman noticed other _--, skills at mak signs of female emancipation. ing things there. Dad should) "gin, are being educated go places with your son taking fow, which means they can & pal or two along occasionally.| gventually work a¢ furses and ANSWERING QUESTIONS doctors, The directors of the two Q. Would you advise parents) teachers' colleges are w om en who have liquor in the home of/and we met a young woman growing children to keep it) doctor in one of the lange hos- under lock and key? pitals." iow Sellen + Megas gh => 0 Part of Libyan hospitality is friends from undue temptations the serving of tea, a drink that " ds harmless enough but, BE! E : E G 28 + 333 eo THE STARS SAY By ESTRELLITA FOR TOMORROW Certain' restrictive influences during Wednesday's early hours will call for unusual discretion in dealing with business asso- ciates--especially if monetary interests are involved. Above all, don't let anyone talk you into speculative ventures of any kind. Late p.m. aspects are more generous; especially favor romance and social activities. FOR THE BIRTHDAY If tomorrow is your birthday, your horoscope promises a pleasing year. Phases of your life most generously influenced by fine planetary aspects are fi- nancial and personal. To give you the picture briefly, excellent monetary periods are star- promised throughout the month of October; also during the first half of February. in late April, the first week of May, the sec- ond half of June and the entire month of August, 1967, All of these cycles indicate fine re- turris through increased earning power, as well as gains through sound financial transactions. It will be extremely important to avoid extravagance and (or) speculation during November and the jatter half of December, however, and, in spite of the good period in late April, to be conservative during*that month, since you may be faced with some unexpected expenses. Romance is highlighted in Miss Huffman says, your chart throughout October; also next April and June. Avoid Canada - Israel -- Student Exchange TORONTO (CP) -- The Pio neer Women's Organization . of Canada is planning an exchange of agricultural high school stu- dents between Canada and Is- rael as a centennial project. Next summer a Canadian stu- dent will spend six weeks in Is- visiting Canada, Mrs. Sam Blanshay of Montreal, national president of the organization, announced Friday. The Canadian Council of 4-H Clubs is co-operating with the cultivate some friends Wu toll fai For Ali Your Fall Sewing Needs House oF Fapric King St. fest organization on the project. SAV came Op ENp of NONTH CLEARANCE SALE Continues through Sat., October 1 EVERY DEPARTMENT Fashions Since 1867 OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE , (728-4851 HOUSEHOLD HINT Jams and jellies that won't "jell" can be used to top ice cream, pancakes or waffles. tension in late October and early January, since it could bring about friction within the domestic circle, thus spoiling what should be a perfect picture of harmony for the next 12 months. Best periods for travel and social activities: October, next January, April and the mid-June-late August weeks, of 1967. A child born on this day will be well - poised and endowed with a fine mind; would make an excellent teacher or mu- sician. easure and by 18 hed ds. One diversion was about diet . . . with|This I 45 pounds, 1/but th stayed at 145 PA ng for six|ous! years, until I married, Then 1/!apses on occa reduced 15 pounds without mak-|Portant is her attitude, She does ing too great an effort. The re-|not condemn herself, nor think ee Ce d pounds I took jo a ak ' 5 ng oe ac' course. asthenipconaherbeceg That is maturity. That is victory. BIRKS @#eweberer Change Of Environment Often Helps Overcome Weight Problem two mile walk every day. In a chance for|summer I swim daily. "T have to fight to a un. mel ount euch da fei] do not keep any ind after tives, I get right back on course. of my fev ram grateful to you 1K fot practical help and reassur- ance." 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