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Oshawa Times (1958-), 28 Dec 1966, p. 16

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16 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, Docomber 28, 1966 ANN LANDERS Pain Of Childbirth Has Its Own Reward. Dear Ann Landers: I was interested in the letter from the young married woman who wrote that she was afraid to havea baby because she had heard so many horrible tales wbout the agony of oF pone first c was an on, was petrified. I am sure my fear was & 4 foliage Find Baw women in labor, dripping with), eieine bor ibe en and screaming for relief. I told my mother how frightened I was and she answered me in a simple sentence: "1¢ having a baby is such a horrible experience why do so many women have more than one?" My first delivery was no pic- nic but I kept remembering what my mother had said, and it was comforting. When the nurse placed the little pink and white bundle into my arms a few hours later I forgot the hours of pain. I have had two babies since and they came much easier. I know now that everything has a price and child-bearing is no exception. I wouldn't trade those three tum- myaches for anything in the world.--Mrs. C.M. Dear Mrs.: The movie version near the door are an open in- vitation to "help yourself." Please publish my letter and your comments.--0O.W.F. Dear 0.W.F.: You are right-- some people can stand anything but temptation, When we make it easier for someone to do the, wrong thing rathér than the right thing, we are in a sense setting a trap. A good example of unwittingly encouraging stealing is leaving eys in the ignition of a car. The. driver who plans to be gone olny a few minutes places a heavy burden on teen-agers who love to drive a car--anybody's. Many a youth who had not set out to steal a car got the notion when he saw the keys dangling from the dashboard. The crime rate among juveniles has never been higher and irresistible THE STARS SAY By ESTRALLITA FOR TOMORROW Yesterday's planetary restric- tions lift now, and Thursday should be an all-around good day, Both business and finan- cial 'matte cleverly han- died, should succeed beyond your fondest expectations, and you should also advance along personal lines. Make the most of generous influences. FOR THE BIRTHDAY If tomorrow is your birthday, your horoscope promises a gen- erally good year, although not |a spectacular one. The phase of your life most generously star- governed is the financial one-- with excellent chances of accu- mulating gains during the first three weeks in May, from mid- August to mid-September and in late October; also next No- vember and December--if, dur- ing peak periods of accumu- lation you don't. over - spend through sheer optimism. Job matters will not run so smoothly. There will definitely be periods during the year when, impatient at seeming lack of accomplishment or dis- cis! metters temptation might well be cited as one of the causes. appointed over delays and ob- stacles in the path of your ad- KEEP IN TRIM - Of Continuous By IDA JEAN KAIN Teen-agers, this is the season| Slim Silhouette Is Result Daily Exercise music, Don't overdo the first day. of childbirth went out with tear- |to wish wpon a star. Recall the TONE MUSCLES ing sheets and boiling water./storybook word serendipity. New scientific techniques have/once upon a time there were| directed to the bustle of muscle eliminated most of the agony.|; Enlightened obstetricians pre-/These youths were always dis- pare their patients emotionally | covering, seemingly by chance, as well as physically. Expectant | valuable extras. And that's thejlegs straight down, one leg mothers are told what to expect |origin of the word serendipity|legs straight down, The second exercise too, is hree.Princes of Serendip./tnat pads the backsides. Position: Lying on right side, one leg vancement, you may want to "ap and quit," and try some thing else, Don't, because 1967 is not a year for any Capri- cornian to take chances where will be especially important to remember in April, late May, mid-July, early September and throughout next December. Stick things out--1968 promises much smoother sailing. Your private life should prove highly pleasant, with sentimen- tal interests governed by es- pecially generous stars in July and August; travel happily in September and next December, and stimulating social activities promised for July, September and December, A child born on this day will be mentally alert, eager for ac- tion and extremely ambitious. his career is concerned. This|: WIFE PRESERVER Old plastic knitting needles make excellent stakes for pot- ted plants. LIVES ARE LOST About 20,000 people with fatal kidney disease might be saved every year in North America but treatment {s so scarce only 100 can have it. FUR- TRIMMED COATS Reg. to 110.00 now only -- ! YEAR-END SALE traditional PORTSWEAR and why. This is helpful sinc€|which means the gift of finding |resting on top of other. Have the fear of the unknown causes |something altogether wonderful|nalm 'of left hand braced on most of the tenseness and anx-/not sought for directly. floor for balance. Action: Swing lety. You'll find the rewards of|top leg forward, then swing When one considers the pain exercise altogether wonderful.|rearward and again forward. On suffered with no compensation|Reneath the bulges you have a|the second swing to the rear, whatever, childbirth turns Out! honey of a figure. But teeners,|hold, to a count of eight. Hit to be a real bargain. it's so much more than that./a rhythm and repeat entire 67.00 Ten exciting styles in richly furred coats, Dear Ann Landers: The letter u printed recently about the ttle boy who stole some smal! change from the neighbor's kit- chen windowsill brought to mind a.story my mother used to tell. It has a moral worth passing on. Mother's neighbor kept 2 bow! of candy on the dining room table for the children who came to visit. She also kept a dish of pennies near the candy. The moment a child left she counted the pennies. If any pennies were missing she would gossip about it to the neighbors. I believe temptation-testing is rock-bottom. The person who makes stealing easy encourages dishonesty. Isn't this the most despicable form of immorality? When I see merchandise dis- played temptingly and no em- ployee in sight it becomes clear to me why shoplifting is at an all-time high. Candy, gum, cig- arettes and magazines piled Exercise brings zing. You'll feel fit, not fat and peppy instead of loggy. Turn on a tune and exercise to the beat of the music. Do this for 20 minutes every day. Thirty days from now you'll start to get compliments on the new you. It's odd, but today even teen- agers have sit-itis. Alas, the! consequences of too much sit- ting are upholstered hips and bulgy thighs. For callipygian curves, exercise. First, up-a- daisy for the high bicycle. It's fun and fat-freeing. Position: Sit on floor, . legs straight out in front, palms on loor. Now roll back and swing legs up in air, with weight rest- ing on shoulders. Have palms routine a half dozen change sides, repeat. From the same position, raise top leg 12 inches, Bring under- heath leg up to meet it. Hold. Return both legs to floor. Re- peat action five times. Change sides and repeat. From the same position, swing the top leg in wide circles, 12 times in one direction, 12 in reverse direction. Keep knee straight. Change sides, repeat. Result: Streamlined thighs. Finish with a smooth roll. Sit on floor, lean back to bring weight to bear on the bulge. Have palms out at sides to act as a pusher and a brace. Roll across the hip spread clear over to thighline, push with palm and roll back heavily. Something has times, on hips, elbows braced on floor, for support. Action: Pedal merrily. Bring alternate knees toward chest as you pedal to the beat of the to give, and it won't be the | floor. Stop overeating on calorie ladened sweets, start exercising, and you'll be the winner. MILLINERY Every hat drastically reduced . . . just in time for you to sally forth in a chic chapeaux to greet the New Year. Don't miss this money-saving event to brighten your spirits and your winter wardrobe. So many styles, shapes, co lors and textures to choose from. 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