14 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, December 18, 1967 'ANN LANDERS * College Girl Disgusted 'a By Mother's Gift Of Pills |S ya +¢ George says hello to everyone, _ veads for the liquor and belts) } jown four martinis, He be somes loud, raucous and some Dear Ann Landers: I am an 18-year-old girl who is away @ college. This is my freshmai year. Guess what I receives this morning from my mother.|times obscene--telling a couple Today is my brithday and ljoff-color jokes. Then suddenly knew she would not forget.|he announces he is When I opened the box I almost|the other room because keeled over. Birth control pills! /hot in here." Iam not only shocked but) He then disappears and afte deeply hurt. What does my while a friend goes to check ox mother think I am doing here him The report is that geod ot anway? I have no use for these George Is asleep om the ded or pills and, furthermore, I consid-'couch or the floor er this gift a vote of no confi.) He refuses to eat defore we dence. eave the house decause Attached to the bottle was & takes the edge of and de note which read: "You may not doesn't to MASS amy thing." sently, De misses need these, but here they are ™ just in case." out on everything. Occa daughter such, a gift Rascal Sa give me your opinion because ] | Py tg am awfully upset. My first b egenting ft gl cc bre i yas to send them inte beck. Should T?--Class of '71 Accompanied But Alone Dear Class: Yes. Tel! your cere AS You mother you have no use for the ghee ot : pills and you're sorry she wast- | a ed her money As for what I think of a m er who would send her ! old daughter such a say it in two words. Very li oth- Dear Ann Landers: Why don' you quit kidding the public? am sick and tired of you news PSEUDO TWOSOME ' one or two of the men in ¢ $y y think of a . be =. hae f 'ial group gets tanked en New mother sy ear's Eve, > gdedy we ii . be. fing : & +" er collectors as women especially the male college student, he never seems [to have enough =-- they are always on the alert for nething new and dif- erent. Here is one which is bound to appeal for it is different' and good-look- ing. On first glance it seems to be a two-in-one. Actually it is one garment in a com- bination of tones of one color such as a kelly green combination, alpine blue combination and a brown combination --By Tracy Adrian paper columnists who insist on O using pictures that are 20 years "0 ance and old. I happen to know that you Other good periods for i ces: Mid-August and late November, but.do be conserva- tive for the rest of the year and 2 a consolidate all gains you make) --New York Post Reader FOR TOMORROW in October, since your next Dear N.Y.: The picture that) Carefully planned changes in/800d financial 'breaks' won't # ee Pir ul lanr langes in|& runs with my column was taken... methods could save time,|come until late next December six months ago. I hope your re-|, a Make| Aside from the aforemen- touch artist did not lift my sag- . tioned April-May period, other ging chin or remove the lines in good cycles for romance will my. face. They are my creden- occur in late June and late July tials for living and I have (the latter month -- especially earned them: good), Don't take mid-March or October. romances too seriously however. They could prove dis- have three grandchildren. So ei- ther come clean and let us see what you really look like or drop that mug shot altogether THE STARS SAY By ESTRELLITA money and energy now no drastic alterations where things are running smoothly, however. You may come up with some unusual ideas but, {before presenting them, be sure Dear Ann Landers: How do they are workable other wives deal with this prob-/ FOR THE BIRTHDAY appointing lem? I can't be alone in this. If tomorrow is your birthday,' A child born on this day will My husband and I go to ajyour horoscope indicates that,|be endowed with the talents ah Ages at @ club or the|while your job and financial af-|needed to make a_ successful OSHAWA TIMES PICTURE RE-PRINTS 20% Discount on Orders Of 5 or More Pictures Available at NU-WAY PHOTO SERVICE 251 King St. E., Oshawa 8 x 10--1.50 each 5 x 7--1.25 each me of friends or relatives Ifairs could be lagging tempo-/ linguist, artist or writer. from BURNS Be they lavish... OR MOOEST... 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