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Oshawa Times (1958-), 6 Dec 1967, p. 22

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22 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, December 6, 1967 | 'ANN LANDERS. Don't Kiss Father Just Take The Ring Dear Ann Landers: My sweet- heart is in the service, Four months ago he went to Vietnam. I have been writing to him five times a week and he has been writing to me about three times a week. Yesterday his mother tele- phoned to say he had bought an engagement ring for me over there and is sending it to them. He has asked that his father slip the ring on my finger and then I am to consider myself engaged. My question is this: What should I do when his father puts the ring on my finger. Should I and he makes everyone around) # 4 him feel utterly helpless be-|7 cause nothing we do for him makes any difference. ' Please, tell those kids who hate to see Grampa spending all that money and "'acting like a fool" that they are lucky.--Ex- perience Talking Dear Ex: You told 'em and I bless you for it. Thanks for writing. Dear Ann Landers: Our eight-year-old son must go to the hospital and be operated on ~ for a hernia next month. I feel] &~ we should tell him in advance ;-- and prepare him for what is F 5 look coy and flirtatious at the 4 same time, Caty designed an * Italian cotton checked grey and/ Montreal Designer Snubs Mini-Look MONTREAL (CP) -- Caty Lullier, a young Montreal de- signer, has selected fabrics of Organza, worsted, lace, cottons and crepe, added a dash of the Roaring '20s and come up with a fashion line that eliminates the mini look. At her Montreal showing of the new collection, one item in particular, inspired by the film Bonnie and Clyde, captured the eee - oe Se | WIFE PRESERVER | For a novel door decoration glue assorted size styrofoam "snowballs" to children's snow shovels. Tie the handles with red bows, mount on or beside fun-lines of high spirited fashion while definitely avoiding the) teen-age mini appearance. | Using yellow organza with! blouson belted low at the waist, | the dress featured a_ pleated) skirt and white organdy tie frost-| ed with daisies. For the woman who wants to the door. AVERAGE COST | The average cost of having) one cavity filled would fluori-| date water in a community} water supply for an individual | for about 50 years. white with playful panties edged OSHAWA TIMES DOMINION ¢ New By JO. ALDWIN Among her treasurt gone days, Mrs. T. H. Burk Street, recently ed a copy of The Gl lished in Toronto on July 1, 1867. Mrs. Sc convinced her mother four-page news sheet safe-keeping. The paj perfect condition. T head carries the san tion from Junius a: copy of The Globe and States that the new: published every mo three cents per copy o lars per annum. The leading editor sumably written by th George Brown, manag tor, hails the dawn of i i y th you, or { in pleated org . what? fils wile wit Ws pre er i Aor pe Tg A "pie Gee oe gar- PICTURE ation Day. and his younger son will be on coring at pretties yids rel Eo ments shown were narrow with RE-PRINTS "With the first daw , necklines frequently defined gladsome midsumme hand to take a picture which will be sent to my flance. Thank} ospital and the less time they you.--Hands Across the Sea Hands: I don't think a boy in| Vietnam. (or any place else)! be very enthusiastic) about a picture of his sweet-) should heart kissing his father. Just) say "thank you" and send your) fiance a picture of you looking) adoringly at the ring. Dear Ann Landers: This is! never happy about going to the have to dread it the better. "Just tell Johnny you are going for a ride and take him to the hospital,"' is her advice. Is »my mother right or wrong?--Darn- know. Dear Darned: Your mother is wrong. Tricking a child is the worst possible approach. It is far better to tell Johnny in ad-' ore letter I must write or I/vance (three days is enough) won't be able to sleep tonight. {that he is going to the hospital! I say hooray for Grampa--the|and that the doctor is going to} 80-year-old widower who isjmake him 100 per cent well.| : going steady with a nice lady|You might even make it sound! Be and buys tickets to ball games/like an exciting adventure. The! © and concerts and has taken to|doctor will be glad to brief you) ._. wearing a tweed jacket andjon what to say if you need his/ 'sneakers, His children should bejhelp. | delighted that he is enjoying) life. My mother died four years|of Chicago ago and I'd be thrilled if my fa-| Maharaja h in| bathtub after one's self is no big) sports or music or anything. All/deal--it's simply good manners.' he does is sit around the house|Just because people are related) and cry--and he's not 80, he's/does not give them the right to} 64, He is depressed, miserable!be inconsiderate of one another. ther showed an interest -- CATY LULLIER, a young Montreal designer, displays a dash of the Roaring 20's at a Montreal showing of her new collection. Using yellow organza with blouson belted low at the waist, the Confidential to The Maharani Heights: Tell the! that cleaning the! KEEP IN TRIM To Activate Your Will Concentrate On The Goal This is true will, and a positives@ble savings on the monthly! By IDA JEAN KAIN It's a fascinating fact that| force. cery How do you keep on course? | Mainprize, Through interest. Find ways to) Extension when you are absorbed in a pro- + ject your will carries you inevi- dress features a_ pleated skirt and white organdy tie | frosted with daisies. (CP Wirephoto) BUY POTATOES IN FALL TO SAVE, Buying and storing potatoes) in the fall can mean consider-| ~" \grocery bill, advises Lloyd F.| Provincial Potato Specialist, Ontario tably in the direction of yourjenliven your interest. Work first|Department of Agriculture and : goal. That wonderful machine,|toward a near goal. Make the|Food, Alliston. Basements, cel- - the brain, is a goal seeker. The|near goal five pounds off in thir-|lars, or other suitable storage * secret of success in reducing, or|ty days. Swing into protective|space can be used to keep the in achieving anything, is to har-|food habits and you will not feel| potatoes over winter. Sebego \and Netted Gem (varieties with i) with a band of fabric or detach- able scarf. 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Stamped with ¢ name, which in the borne a record sufficie orable to entitle it te petuated with a more hensive import, the D¢ OF CANADA, on this of July, in the year eighteen hundred an seven, enters on a ne of national existe: things have passed a' history of old Canada, contracted bounds an divisions of Upper an East and West, has b pleted, and this day volume is opened, Ne wick and Nova Scoti: with Ontario and Q make the history of < Canada, already from the ocean to | waters of the great la destined ere long to the larger half of th American continent f Atlantic to the Pacific "Let us gratefully edge the hand of the Disposer of Events in about this result, preg so important an_inflhi the condition and~des the inhabitants of the inces and of the teen lions who in ages to c people the Dominion 0! from ocean to ocean it its character in the ; time. Let us acknowle the sagacity, the -- ps the forgetfulness of se partisan considerations nart of our statesmen 1 ~ ness your will to a goal that you| hungry. Eat to build leanness. 'der Providence, are prize. * It's human nature to blame|next five pounds, With yourjities) should be given prefe "ntion of the projé Slack of will power for anything] mind on your goal you will find) ence. ¢ Ee -h American Conf *we fail to carry through on.|satisfaction in not overeating.| Prices could increase signifi-| the carrying i : That negative approach is a def-|This is a pleasant surprise. En-/cantly next spring since this) "ssful issue. 'Withe *inite stumbling block. You've|thusiasm is re-kindled to tackle} year's production is the lowest it labor, a dispo * got the will--just go ahead and|the third five pounds by imagin-/since 1959. The potential in- pHa ge Meson + use it! Enthusiasm is an activating » force. When you fee] enthusias- * tic about a project it is no effort - to keep your thoughts channeled "in the right direction. You plan . and picture and go ahead confi-| smaller. Imagery is a strong ally of the will. So, what do you want? Plan, ing yourself in a dress a size|crease could be more than the Inormal price increase for high quality potatoes in the spring. | A family of four, on the aver- think and picture. That positive;age, will consume about five approach will work like ajhundred pounds of fresh pota- charm. 'toes in one year, according to » dently. All the forces of your! " personality are directed toward| - your goal. In terms of poundage | * lost, reducing is a physical ac-| complishment. But slimming is | > a m@gntal triumph--your mind) direct#& your actions. In essence, will power is a Carousel INN 599 Bloor W., 723-5271 me \ willingness to go after what you want. Convinced that reducing * is the greatest favor you can do yourself, you want to act. 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