16 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, September 28, 1967 Dear Ann Landers: What can a mother do when her pre-teen children repeat dirty they hear from the neighbor's kids? Our come home and said some words my husband never learned till he got into the mer- |To be specific, in occupational|Hance, Meadowvale Avenue. chant marine. band left town on business and! ; ¢ thi uP ae ; ' ; We have washed out the boy's/all her lights were out, She|matters: As of this past Mon-/She was assisted by Mrs. Including Their Basic Grey, Brown, Black and Navy Slims. mouth with soap, deprived him of dessert and told him he couldn't watch the Saturday TV cartoons if he continued to talk nasty, but nothing helps. When he drops one dirty word, he picks up another. He doesn't know what the words mean and/| when he asks why they are bad we don't know what to tell him. Please don't suggest that we keep him away from the neigh- bor's children. It is impossible. Thanks for any help you can/Dick helped her into the car. I) Kids Spread Use | Of Dirty Words | Dear Ann Landers: Two months ago a couple our age words|/moved in next door. We had a lot in common--bowling, swim- four-year-old has|ming, playing cards and yard work. | Three weeks ago Mrs. Neigh-| bor telephoned to say her hus- said, "'I guess it must be a fusc but I don't know which one it is or what to do about it, Can you send Dick over?" Dick went over and in five/ minutes the lights were on, but) he stayed for two hours. | Since that evening Dick and |Mrs. Neighbor have been look-| ing cow-eyed at each other. He runs to light her cigarette ral have to light my own), When! we went out together last night! give us--Trying to Raise 'em|almost fell and broke my neck. Right Dear Trying: There is no ct to. prevent children from hear- ing undesirable language from other children. By the time a youngster gets into Grade 8 he will have heard every dirty word there is. Tell your child certain words are not to be|@ve, Play it cool--no used because they are gutter/tions, no threats, no scen words. Be Secale: but fie: The nicer you behave the bette: 5 your chances to prevent real|™&y make such an issue of it that he trouble. If you become openly|¥expected boon) and through- accusatory, you'll shove Dick|0Ut September. Do not specu- will use the words as an atten- tion-getting device. Please don't tell me to avoid them because it's impossible. We have the same friends and} everywhere we go, they are| las well as h | THE STARS SAY By ESTRELLITA ANN LANDEBS Fe: romero | Personal relationships will be governed by generous influ- ences on Friday, so you can expect all the co-operation you need from business associates, ppy domestic, sen- timental and social situations. Some new contacts should broaden your horizons, too. For The Birthday | If tomorrow is your birthday, your horoscope indicates that you can make excellent gains, both job-wise and financially-- not only for the balance of 1967 but for another year to come. day, you entered an extremely generous six-week cycle which could not only bring promotion or some other form of recogni- tion,, but could also act as a springboard to further advance- ment during the last week in January, throughout the entire months of May, August and September. This applies to all Librans but, in addition, those engaged in intellectual or artis- tic enterprises are promised} especially profitable'periods during the first two weeks in January, the first three in Feb- ruary, the first three in April, Affianced Pair At Showers And Parties Prior to their wedding on Sat- urday Wayne Kutasienski, and Sandra Dale Johnston have been honored at several show- ers and parties recéntly. Mrs. Colin Knight held a mis- cellaneous shower at her home in Whitby for the bride-elect. Mrs. Garnett Wetherup was the hostess for a miscellaneous shower held at her home, Taunton Road. A personal shower was held at the home of Mrs. Peter Wayne Davidson. Two aunts of the future bride, Mrs. Harry Fry of Peter- borough and Mrs. Andrew Moorhead, of Weston, honored their niece with a bathroom shower held at Miss Johnston's home in Bowmanville. Mrs. Vernon Johnston and Mrs. Donald Bell, aunts of the bride-to-be hosted a miscel- Feted ing marriage, Mrs. Kenneth Bassitt and Miss Victoria Bark- er, held a party for the affi- anced pair and presented them with a purse of money. Mrs. Robert Hilditch, with the assistance of neighbors of the future bride, held a pantry shower in her home in Bow- |manville. Friends of the prospective! s bridegroom attended a stag party in Oshawa, hosted by Wesley Kutasienski. Following the rehearsal Fri-| day evening the bridal party will be entertained at the home of Mrs. Andrew Moorhead, Weston. | How to relieve Use Dodd's Kidney | Pills for prompt | relief from the | systemic condi- | tion causing the | backache. Soon | you feel better -- | rest better. Dee | pend on Dodd's. THE CAREER SCHOOL OF HAIRDRESSING 145 KING Day and Evening Classes laneous shower. Are pleased to announce the opening of a New } Branch Location. in OSHAWA at:-- PHONE 576-3558 pointments, Models are.welcome. @ GOVERNMENT LICENSED @ ST. WEST we are now taking ap- Attendants at the forthcom- 'EVERYBODY BENEFITS... EVERYBODY GIVES | and throughout June. On the monetary front, you | invited, What's the answer?--|Can look forward to an excep-| Green Eyes tionally good period during the | Eyes: In the absence of|{irst 10 days of December; also, | better evidence than you now during the first three weeks of accusa-|J@nuary, the first 10 days of es, |February, | July, the first week of mid-August (when you be the recipient of an} When a child asks what cer-\Tight into her understanding|late during late February, tain words mean he should be|#"4 comforting arms. it told--and make sure that the acceptable words are substitnt-| ed for the gutter words, In that h SOCIAL NOTICES ee ae a hroughout March and the first |three weeks of April--no matter ow rosy the prospects seem. conservative in |spending next November, since OSHAWA SHOPPING CENFRE "We Carry By Far The Largest Stack of Sabre Sportswear in Oshawa'"' In Regular and Proportioned! HEATHER TWIST ! Finest man-tailored suits, skirts, First choice across Canada, Clifford Pi Democratic F date for Oshav spects an exhi crafts and art way he will learn to express ENGAGEMENT some unex S U ; pected expenses himself properly. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Anas, ot indicated. per jof Ajax, wish to announce the} Look for stimulating social | Fc gal yo Meg nah Pkg peo. engagement of their daughler, lactivities in Doonan. tig Tat : ob wi kaws caanuine bets Jo-Ann Elizabeth Victoria, to|ter half of March, throughout oe apcied With their sabe 1 x6 . Michael William Dudar, son of| April and October. These will Jons. pe/Mr. and Mrs, Stanley Dudar of/be periods when you can make ietler aed 00 you will help me out by print- ing my letter. You will also be Oshawa. The wedding is being/many new friends, some. yvalu- solicitor, and no jable business contacts, too. For the single, romantic interludes promise to be pleasant, but not helping cut hundreds of other planned for the near future. "bag boys" who carry grocer-| FORTHCOMING MARRIAGE les to people's cars. Mr. and Mrs. A. Char Pe pee < ae : Mr. Mrs, A. arles Clif-|serious, during d- , hivgtd oy Ae walk a eetre 38 tore wish to announce the forth-/early April, cany May bowie sarking Jot De etme wi acy(coming. marriage of thelr|August. While quite a few short Pleated Skirt: $17.00 ' Richibucto, Ne Fine fully-fashioned has been the gue Sweaters: $13.00 \ | er, Henry J. Le {Grew eeek. of cardigoa) Legere, Adelaide sad col ' for the past five Mrs, D. J. Bov In The Oshawa Shopping Centre gn et a gy weiss no Kerry Virginia, to'trips seem to be on your agen- cacy poles pete peony mber|son Clair Peacock, only senida during the coming year Siete tae earkes far ee (of Mr. and Mrs. W. Victor Pea-| most seem concerned with busi. Proll is t Tf theyiCOCk all of Oshawa. The cere-ness, However, if thinking of a omen are the worst. "€Y) mony will take place on Friday, jon journey for pleas h would just pay a little attention! October 6, 1967, at 7:30 p.m. in| mocth. Wal dak, Gee We Carry By Far the Largest Stock of IRVING POSLUNS her home on Mar Literary Group | sity, Women's Cli day when the eve in a discussion o it would help us a whole lot. ' months of next July, August Please tell thom -Wiat Feet [Saint John's' Presbyterianiand September will be most Car and Fur Fabric Coats in Oshawa Henry James. Dear Feet: It would also help Church, Port Perry. propitious. A faerie if the parking lots had some MARRIAGE A child born on this day will of Fn dgiagic oro markers. A few posts with Mr .and Mrs. F. W. Cooper, be endowed with the talents Club, Music App numbers or letters would do 2/RR 3,- Uxbridge, formerly of required to make an outstand- world of good. How about it,oshawa, announce the mar-\28 lawyer, journalist or busi- Con Coals its first meeting evening at the R UCW of the n grocers? riage of their only daughter, \"eSs executive. D. Gusel! sie tn sie Marilyn Cecile to James nOUSEMOLD & by Street. 0 A Sebestyen, foster son of Mr. LD HINT Although the black rhino {s|and Mrs. Orville Gilhooley of| To anchor screws securely, IRVING POSLUNS New and different... The general n the most numerous of five sur-/Uxbridge. The ceremony took/dip into thinned shellac just be- viving species in Africa and|place Saturday, September 23,/fore using them, The shellac Asia, it is in grave danger ofjat 2:30 p.m. in Saint Paul's/holds them tight to the wood extinction. Anglican Church, Uxbridge. and prevents rusting. Birks proudly introduces Verse A Ar 4; < or One ere A new stering sliver tatwere ¢ tern .. . a new Staten + cyte from out own craftshops. / With its crisp, clean simplicity of line, its classic 4 'What 2 wonderful warm way to greet winter. Irving Posluns creates this young "Go-everywhere" %} car coat selection. Yours to choose from in soft creamy richness of ~ "Suedella" or the dashing look of "Bleached Racoon" by Borg. 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Moore, _ bacterio Royal Columbia Westminster, Bri Out-of-town 21 be attending the house wedding or include: Mr. and Keane, Edward I Mrs. Ray Keane sor; Mr. and M Grail, Detroit; | Keane, Mr. and Keane, London, Parker, Bermuc Mrs. Donald Bro Mr. and Mrs. Jc Midland, Out-of-town g1 tended the Imes ding last Satur Mr. and Mrs. | Fabulo Beaut FINEST | IN Th : yf pastel, re contours, Versailles pre- MINI sents to you and your , table a young and pastel, d Bag + if graceful blending of MINI the contemporary trademark for is eetyc Nore, ~~ andthe 4 BIRK Ss pastel, di CWE kk Res MINI j ~~ Oshawa st |____Shopping Centre OPEN... onight and Fri D tae 'th + $53. Tone ont Fe ay ct Se BUD Till 9 P.M. Pleated Skirts: $17.00 pay only 30.80, a saving of almost 8.00, Stock if you wish. ; ih . SEIGNEUR'S Oshawa Shopping Centre Slims: $15.00 See Our SPECIAL Tops: screen printed, fully lined: $13 MI T5 KING ST EE