f ANN LANDERS) Child Bites Father Father Bites Back 10 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, November 10, 1967 ! ' * 2 : | | | } Dear Ann Landers: A neigh advice. --THE QUEEN OF | bor of mine (a young father in| FOOLS ; | his €arly 20s) came home from) Dear Queen:I wish I Could) work last week i his two-;come up with some encouraging | and-a-half-year-old ran out|words but I'd be lying if I told) gleefully to meet him. you I thought you had a Loree ' aa 4 to get the guy back. The magic| i Ti 1 gig pire al has vanished. In his book you| for the refrigerator )"** suai : bts | ls beer. The are Ho * sepseage dame with oungster who adores his dad|found heels. | | fet very hurt and grabbed his}, iar tetas 1 ag gt H o ar t him,|tota isaster y , on leg So from it. Resolve never again to The father howled with pain, kid vourself into believing thal grabbed the child, threw him tojraning into bed if a shortcut to the kitchen floer and bit him On|she altar. the thigh. This was six days ago ; and the father's teeth' marks) Confidential to Over The Hill are still clearly visible. _ To THE Poorhouse: Money can The man's wife believes thisibe a weapon. It sounds as if was an act of brutality on the)your wife spends money foolish- part of the father « e told|ly to get even with you for real him (and everyone else on the or imagined injustices. Close all block) that he was a beast. The charge accounts and take over| father insists ! od of/the job of paying the bills your-| dealing with the problem is aiself. "Give "Spend A-Millon} sure-fire way to break a child of Millie' a reasonable allowance biting. What do you think? ? --/and insist that she live on it. FLABBERGASTED BIT TOO HARD sather's, Opportunity Arises tecth mare T would say ne} IN Teaching Others after six days saa" bat o hard,. an . How To Use Leisure, bit the kid muc may be sur- By ROBERTA ROESCH shame on him. Yo prised to know that many ex- "Job opportunities" might be the name of the chances that perts agree that a good way to cure a child of biting is to bite im back--but not too hard ces t auth = now exist for talented individu- 'Dear Ann Landers:I am a 24-\als who know how to teach year-old girl who recently met a/other people how to make good | his f fellow 23. Brian was unusually|use of leisure. mature for h e and-I was! This is the case' because in| very much o him. We the future all of us will face spent four s together/extra time that many of us| and then I ahead and!won't know how to use without ruined everything. I think some help and direction. On our fou te I was sure; Actually for most of us the I was in love with Brian andjstory of the past has been how that he felt the same way about/to handle too much work in-| me. He spoke about m €/stead of too much leisure. | When he asked 1¢€| But now some predictions tell) night at his p us that by the year 2000 many} He didn't try . It people will work three-hour) was something we both wanted/days in 15-hour work-weeks: If) and I was confident he would/this turns out to be s0, many| not think less of me for it. We millions of us will need the di- had a beautiful time and Brian rection and guidance of people promised to call the following|who already know how to make day. I don't remember ever good use of leisute, Therefore,/ having been so happ} in my en-'there will be opportunities for| tire life. many with talent to follow the; HASN'T CALLED good example of three people I setts ORR have met recently who are cur- That was ee and I/rently teaching others how to haven't heard from him. Right) 6 jeisure well. in the newspaper to ---- "SHEER FLATTERY EVERY NOW and then an accessory is designed that is slightly nostalgic of the early 1900's, yet that is so divinely feminine, seduc- tive and flattering it is eas- ily adapted to our current way of life. 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But now| I want him so much I could die days a week. | | "I had no idea there was such found out differently after I ad-j Saturday's stellar influences classes." cial transactions and do not ex- enjoy it lectures on flower ar- p.m., avoid needless argur "T contact potential students," birthday,|monthly meetings for organiza-| your chart prom siness life|tells members of the group that during the cc €-| Still a third: woman who is €-/afternoons to teaching a senior me, 'that I'm taking some now I am sick with fear that I) phe first one is a woman who ship of my life her basement is a ceramics stu-| I am not a tramp, Ann, I really la demand for instruction in arts By ESTRELLITA | vertised suggest caution in all matters.) A second woman who teaches, ceed your bud g to/ranging to women's organiza-| : she said, "by offering to demon- FOR THE BIRTHDAY : es some tions. 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P depends upon the submi: Women's Editor at least The record of the bride- guest. shodld be submiti wedding. Neaul A double ring ceremon Saint Hedwig's Roman Cat Church last Saturday mor united Gilles-Marie Neau! Toronto and Miss Mary ( Ann Zmudzki of Oshaws marriage The bride is the daughte Mr. and Mrs. Mikolaj Zmu and the bridegroom is the of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ne all of Oshawa, The Reverend Anthony sik performed the cerem Paul Formosa sanz Ave Mi at the bride's request, and accompanied by Edward Ki riejczak. The bride, who was give marriage -by her father, | a gown she styled herself made by her aunt, Mrs, F Przeplata This floor-le gown of imported Parisien and peau de soie had a bo of lace, with three-que length sleeves, a scall neckline and A-line skirt panel of lace highlighted front of the gown and a cz dral-length tratn applic with lace fell from the w Noordr Miss Cheri Anne Brady Joseph Francis Noordman changed nuptial vows last urday afternoon in St. Gre; the Great Roman Catt Church. The bride is the daughte Mr. and Mrs. Peter M. Br and the bridegroom is the of Mr. and Mrs. Frede: Noordman, all of Oshawa. The Reverend Philip W officiated at the ceremony. } William Boissoin was the sole accompanied by Jack Driscol the organ. Given in marriage by father, the bride wore a sn white gown of peau de soie 1 a full length train. The bat neckline, three-quarter ler sleeves and waist line w edged with appliques of Guir lace, Her headdress, a p and crystal lace crown, hel Banks Saint Mark's United Chu was the setting last Satur afternoon for the marriage Miss Bonnie Jo Douglass } Allan C, Banks. The bride is the daughter Mr. and Mrs. Ernest F. Do lass and the bridegroom is son of Mr. and Mrs, Clare: J, Banks, Brooklin. The Reverend John M. Sm officiated at the ceremony : Gordon Harle, organist, pla: the wedding music. Given in marriage by | father, the bride wore a file length. A-line gown of wh satin-hacked crepe, with | sleeves, a cowl neckline, anc chapel length train falling fr the shoulders. Her headdress heart-shaped tiara, held a fl lengtl. veil of tulle and Brow In an afternoon cerem¢ last Saturday in Picker United Church, Edward Ja son Brown of Oshawa, took his bride, Miss Suzanne Gr Alexandra Boys of Pickering The bride is the daughter Mr. and Mrs, Russell A. Be of Pickering and the bri groom is the son of Mr. 4 Mrs. Alert Brown of Osha The Reverend Melville B tars officiated at the cerem¢ and Douglas Copp played | wedding music. The bride, who was given marriage by. her father, wore floor-length coat dress or ot man silk with simulated | tons, made by her ara mother, Mrs. Albert Boys. st headdress, a crown of mat ing material, held a_ flo Ellisor The Reverend Arthur Cre well officiated at the marrié of Miss Rose Anne Elinor W: nop to John Robert Ellison | Saturday afternoon in St, Joh United Church, Brougham. 1 bride is the daughter of Mr. a Mrs. Cyril Wannop and | bridegroom is the son of N\ and Mrs. Gordon Umphrey, of Brougham. Given in marriage by | father, the bride wore a flo length gown of white taffe The bodice featured a_ sce neckline and lily-point slee. with lace-appliqued panels. F headdress, a crown of sequ and lace, held a shoulder-lens veil of nylon tulle and she ¢ ried a cascade bonquet of 1 roses and _ white erysant! mums, « The obride's sister, M *