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Oshawa Times (1958-), 16 Nov 1966, p. 14

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Be py Bn fer ye Py oyu g oI ea 14 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, Novensber 16, 1966 ANN LANDERS Smooth Talk Dangerous As Any Physical Weapon Dear Ann Landers: Your re- ply to D. J. was ridiculous, It was also dangerous, That col- umn is sure to be clipped and carried in the wallet of every alley cat in the country, You rei gave them the green light when you said, "Unless a boy uses chloroform or a lead pipe the girl is responsible for appens to her," rs I have been a house mother in a home for un- wed mothers, These giris are victims of a weapon far more deadly than chloroform or a lead pipe. They were done in by sweet words of love and empty promises, It's high tima narante taneht their sons that girls are not playthings to be used for plea- sure then cast aside if some- thing goes wrong, Every young man should be taught that a decent boy is responsible for his girl. When your column was passed around in the home to- day several of the expectant mothers became depressed be- cause you placed all the blame on them, This letter is to let you know that I am cancelling the subscription of the newspa- r that prints your column.-- it, Carmel, Pa., House Mother Dear House Mother: Thank you for expressing of view, Since you've cancelled your subscription, I hope some- charity. They might solve the one shows you my reply. You are right when you saY/ payment on the cheque. @ decent boy should be respon- 1-|coloring contestnot once but should tell the officials she your polntitaked the signature and Dear Ann Landers; Our nine- year-old daughter entered a several times. She gave the names and addresses of five friends in an effort to win at least. one of the prizes, She signed her cousin Wendy's name to one of the pictures and it won first place, The prize 'was $100 and a TV appearance, When Wendy's mother called to tell us about the mysterious windfall, I suspected what had happened and | confronted Deb- bie, She admitted signing Wen- dy's name, I told her the whole thing was dishonest, that she could not accept the money and {ist Sue Goiteiniy Guu MOL ap ar on TV as somebody else, endy"s parents insist that their daughter is entitled to the money because her name is on the cheque, Debbie has been eating off the manile for two days. I have let her know she did a terrible thing. But is she really wrong to be mad about her cousin taking the prize money? I've made it clear to Debbie that she can't have it, and I want it to go to charity. What do you think?--Hollywood : Dear Hollywood: Debbie QUARTERBACKS' WIFE IS STAR OF OTTAWA TV SHOW Lois Jackson sits in the living room of her Ottawa home with daughters Suzanne, 2%, and seven: month-old Nancy, amd four- year-old son Kevin, Mrs, of a radio show about a subject on which she claims to be no expert, The pretty wife of quarterback Russ Jackson of Ottawa Rough Riders is the main attrac- open « line show called Kitchen Quarterbacks, Call- ers ask questions about foot- ball and its stars which are answered by Lois, CFRA sportscaster Ernie Calcutt different player each week. Originally designed for women, the show is begin- ning to attract male callers and listeners, Jackson is the reluctant star tion on a Saturday morning and a guest, the wife of a (CP Photo) ask them to donate the cheque to problem for you by cancelling enced scientists 40 to 50 years old are needed for space flights, Dr. Pyotr Yegoroy concludedi50, latter a study of astronauts'} SEND AID ABROAD BODY WORK VARIES qualifications, He said there} The Canadian Red Crogss| The human body uses up are'no medical reasons against}women's committee sent 1,175|seven calories of heat an hour sending into space men up to|cartons of clothing to 24 forelgn|doing nothing, compared with countries in 1965, 553 calories an hour swimming. NEED OLD SPACEMEN MOSCOW (AP) Exper!i- sible for his girl. But not. all boys are decent. Moreover, out- of-wedlock pregnancies involve more than decency. There are such factors as permissive per- ents, sexy movies, liquor, un- chaperoned parties, midnight beach blasts and going steady. Most 16-year-old boys are not thinking about love and mar- riage. They are thinking about sex, The juices are flowing and they are out looking. The girl is indeed responsible for what- ever happens to her because unfortunately, many boys will take whatever they can talk a girl into. She'd better know it and conduct herself aceord- ingly. Guide Book Gives' Personal Advice | To Career Women| By ROBERTA ROESCH While our ----- wh on & campaign to beautify the na- tion, the editors of a well-known @ are waging an equally lor campaign to glamorize working women who want to be more attractive. This one vol: ume encyclopedia is a bible of information for women who want to change themselves to the ideal they aspire to be. The book was written and ed- ited by a team of experts, in- cluding authorities on beauty and fashion, plus Mr. Kenneth, one of the country's foremost coiffeurs. urs. From expert makeup direc: tions to suggestions for posture and diet, each chapter gives +» by step instructions with how-to photographs. The book is illustrated with hundreds of and drawings, in Jack and white and full color, by leading photographers and/ artists from the world of | jon. The chapters range from) Your Potential, Your Hair, Your Face, Your Look, Your Vitality and Your Figure, to Your Charm, Your Faults and Your Future, In addition, the book is full of quizzes, questions and/| answers, which are extra-divi- gy advice as well as being in, | Four practical suggestions that stand out throughout the book for working women of ev- ery age who want to effect the kind of change that makes them | more attractive are: | 3. Dress, sit and walk at all/ fimae with the fdas that van! have an audience, This kind of! self-discipline will protect you) from an unbecoming moment} that could change your entire | life and make you miss a world) of opportunity. | nd your own type and) your own look and when you discover it, make it your busi- ness to stick to it. Do what you like to do and wear what you want to wear as long as it's) consistent with your style. Fs-/ tablish some personal trace-| marks, such as a distinctive) hairdo or a piece of jewelry that is always identified with you. 3. Though you stick to a basic style, accept the fact that in this chi ig world there is a constant demand to review your) opinions, customs, habits of) dress, thought, entertainment, leisure, friendship and work. If a change or improvement seems in order, never close your eyes to it and limit your possibilities. a i FILM LIFE You need never buy Set. [\12, 19, 26 Dee. 3 from 10Q.A.M, fe Noon Or Bp. 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