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Oshawa Times (1958-), 24 May 1967, p. 14

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14 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdey, Mey 24, 1967 ANN LANDERS Debit Don't Have Time To Flirt Dear Ann Landers: My hus- band sells insurance. He is sociable and handsome and women have always been at- tracted to him. Many of his clients live in the suburbs. He collects from them on a regular basis, which he says is better than depending on them to mail in the premiums. I know many of his clients, in fact two are women he went to high school with and are pleasant and . friendly. He has told me they fix coffee. Three times in the last month I have needed him for emer- gencies. Once I ran out of money and twice our child be- came ill. I got in my car and went to look for him. Twice I found him having coffee in one woman's house and the third time he was standing on the porch talking. I know he didn't like the idea of my looking for him but then I don't like the idea of him being so friendly with his cli- ents. If he is not doing any- thing wrong, why does he ub- ject so strenuously?--Mrs. Z-20. Dear Z: Your husband has a right to be resentful. Do you know what you do to him in the eyes of his clients when you track him down? Women who don't trust their husbands always manage fo 'find something to worry about. Insurance Men responsible, but I'm getting so I can't stand the sight of the guy. I've tried to talk to my school counselor but I can't get the words out. I end up pretending I came to talk about something else. Can you help me?--The Pretender Dear Pretender: Writing to me was a giant step in the right direction. Now you must un- burden yourself to your school counselor. Take this column in as an ice-breaker. Hand it to the counselor and say, "This is my letter.' The rest will come. Dear Ann Landers: Recently, a girl wrote to say her date (who had spent $14) was let- down because she gave him only a verbal thank you for the evening. You said, "If a girl wants to show her appreciation for a pleasant evening, a_ nice friendly 'thank you' plus a Methodist handshake is ade- quate." Please tell me, Ann Landers, what is a Methodist handshake? --Ignorance In New York Dear New York: A Methodist handshake is: a mid-Western term, which means 'Greetings, friend"--or "Goodbye, Buddy." Mother And Son ee _|ergy needs, let alone add extra KEEP IN TRIM By IDA JEA!; KAIN Underweights are not keenly interested in food. When an un- demanding appetite is coupled with excess activity or tension, it is difficult for underweights to eat enough to cover their en- calories for curves, Here are excerpts from let- ters from three thin girls: 'A small daughter (1%), a dog and an active husband keep me hopping. Plus running a home, I work in an office three days a week, The doctor gave me a vitamin but I still can't gain 12 needed pounds. Breakfast is toast and coffee, lunch soup and a sandwich and dinner is a nor- mal meal." Another underweight writes: "IT smoke a package of cigar- ettes a day. Could this be the cause of my failure to gain? I eat all the sweets I want, still don't gain. The doctor says I am in good health." A 14-year old writes: "All my clothes sag on me .. . nothing helps me to gain." In healthy individuals, the common causes of underweight are lack of appetite, coupled with poor food habits and either over - activity or overly - tensed muscles, Chronic fatigue is fre- quently a cause of failure to gain needed weight. INCREASE. BREAKFAST The hard- pressed young mother is not eating enough. She should increase breakfast-- a citrus fruit juice, a hot cereal Thin People Encounter Trouble In Putting On Extra Pounds added. Plus toast and coffee. A good breakfast when the body is rested is an excellent time to boost the food intake. At lunch, an added glass of milk would furnish nutrients and calories. At the end of the business day a 30-minute rest period could work a miracle. Try this: Keep the baby sitter 30 minutes longer while you lie down qui- etly and unwind. Non - work days, nap when the baby naps. For the smoker: Do not smoke within one hour prior to any meal. By not smoking be- fore eating, one thin girl was able to add a needed 20 pounds. Plan wholesome meals. The protective foods -- meat, fish, poultry, vegetables, milk, eggs, fruits, cereal and bread and butter -- furnish the nutrients needed for proper assimilation. Empty calorie sweets cannot substitute for the foods which furnish nutrition essentials. For the teen-ager: You are in your fast-growing years, and it takes a surprising amount of food to cover your require- ments. Pay attention to all meals, starting wiith a good breakfast. After school have a milk shake, no syrup added. Do not dull your appetite for meals with sweets between meals. Swim, work with weights or join a dance class to develop muscles and curves. A balanced life with enough fresh air, rest, exercise and a routine, that lessens tensions will result in a gradual gain to THE STARS SAY By ESTRELLITA FOR THURSDAY Stars continue to be generous and encourage almost any un- dertaking you may have in mind. Do not, however, con- sider plans made for the future as final. You may have to do a bit of re-evaluating, make some changes, FOR THE BIRTHDAY If Thursday is your birthday, your horoscope indicates the coming year should be marked by notable progress in all your affairs. This is truly a period for the geminian's accomplish- ment--if, of course, he puts his best foot forward and takes ad- vantage of all the opportunities offered. Between now and the end of December you should be the recipient of many gains along monetary lines, but it would be wise to consolidate gains then and "'sit tight'"" where fiscal matters are concerned until March 1, when you will enter another splendid four- month cycle for increasing as- sets. Despite such an excellent outlook, however, do avoid ex- travagance in November and December, and don't engage in risky ventures in early August or between Nov. 1 and the end of next February, of you could offset previous gains. Occupational interests will be star-blessed for most of the year, but best months for ad- vancement and recognition of past efforts will include Sep- tember, November, December and next March. Those engaged in artistic or intellectual pur- suits should also have a good year, with meritorious accom- plishment indicated in early September and throughout De- cember, March and April. Look for some_ unusually pleasant developments in ro- mantic matters between now and late September; also in Oc- tober and next April. Most pro- itious periods for travel: The next four months; also in De- cember and. January and April of 1968. Home and family mat- ters should prosper for most of the year ahead, but do try to avoid friction on the domestic; scene in early November. A child born on this day will be highly imaginative and ver- satile; especially gifted along literary lines. KITCHEN CHAIRS RE-COVERED Complete Range of Materials From $4.50 Oshawa Upholstering Co. 725-0311 Fine Dress ond Drapery Fabrics in the latest designs, colors and materials. HOUSE of FABRIC King Street East, Oshawa, Ontario 'ANOTHER CENTENNIAL PROJECT IS COMPLETED Hooking centennial rugs ~ be bs pep a4 Oshawa Times Photo has been the personal cen- ue Pentengias Smolen An tonal project of many 0", gure, 8608 ned Oshawa and district people his is the sixth rug Mr. and Harold Howard of Howard has completed. He Prince street, Oshawa, is no learned the art as a patient exception. Mr. Howard took at the T. B. Sanitorium in about three and one half Woodstock, Ontario, where months to make his rug he was hospitalized for a which is three feet by four lengthy time. Y King with milk, and dried cooked|desirable weight--and relaxed, 725-4551 OPEN FRIDAY TILL 9 725-4551 apricots, dates, prunes or figs|happy living. Are Reunited By News Picture HAMILTON (CP) -- Her : Mother's Day present was more Dear Ann Landers: For years|than a week late, but Frances I've been meaning to write tolTyck was delighted -- she al- you as a joke, to see if I could|ready had waited 25 years. fool you into believing my letter! 'The occasion was a visit from was legitimate. Now I am writ-|ner son Herb, now 49, whom 'ing the real thing. she had not seen since he left | Two months ago, my sister|home to join the navy in 1942. 'was killed in a car accident.! They lost track of each other {Her boy friend, Mike, was driv-/and Mr. Tuck, who lives in Van- ing and I was in the car, too. *We weren't even scratched. (If they fail to turn up solid evi- 'dence their imaginations manu- facture something just as good. Drop the bloodhound act before you create a real problem. HOUSEHOLD HINT NURSES SWAP STORIES You can remove vegetable) CALGARY (CP) -- Industrial put gm -- - ee stains from your hands by rub-| nurses in this city hold monthly !. The accident was not Mike's|Spectator printed a picture of|>img with a slice of wet potato.|meetings to exchange ideas and 'fault. Everyone knows that, but/a warden in Vancouver's Stan- keep in touch with public health 'I can't help hating him just the/ley Park. Mrs. Tuck, now 79,|9:30 Thursday morning. By|and welfare agencies. One same. My folks keep inviting|recognized the warden as her|9:45 he had arranged for 10|/nurse said 80 per cent of nurs- 'Mike over because they feel/son and immediately sent a let-|days off work. He sent a tele-|ing cases in business involve {sorry for him and they want tojter to the City of Vancouver./gram to his mother in Hamil-|psychological and personal 'show him they don't hold him!Mr. Tuck received the letter atiton, then boarded a train. problems. Fresh Killed. 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