Oshawa Times (1958-), 19 Aug 1965, p. 15

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Tope Sees ee eect rt ane ey biota This navy dress and jacket of wool crepe (left) by Dior has a skirt which features deep pleats stitched six inches below the waist. The inch ribbon. The belt is dropped two inches below the natural waistline and shows just below the jacket. The grey turtle - neck woollen hem is banded with a two- dress on the right is by Feraud and is covered by a checked coat of dark grey and beige cut to a deep V in the front. A double- breasted effect is given by six buttons that are used for MeO SS PRE SHOWN AT CANADIAN NATIONAL EXHIBITION SPECIAL PREVIEW fastening. Both were shown in Toronto Monday, during a special preview of fashions for the Canadian National Exhibition which opens to- morrow, August 20 . ANN LANDERS It Takes All Kinds To Make A World Dear Ann Landers: I'd like to say a word or two about that woman who signed herself "Screaming Mimi," She's the wife who has burned up because her husband who worked the midnight shift had the 'habit of saying to her, when he left the house to go to work: "'Now go right to bed, honey." Mimi wrote: 'Where in the world would I be going at that Hour?" I'm a husband who worked the midnight shift, too, I never told my wife to go straight to bed, but maybe that's where I made. my big mistake. She found plenty of places to go at that hour--every. tavern and dance hall in town. | The worst part of it was that she left our kids, 9 and 6 years of age, alone in the apartment. It took me almost two years to catch up with her, When I did I really lqid down the law. So, Ann Landers, when a man leaves for the midnight shift and tells his wife to go straight to bed, why don't you stay out of it? Maybe he knows her better than you do.--MR, EXPERI-| ENCE | Dear Mr.: Thanks for the clue, I consider myself properly told off. Dear Ann Landers: Several weeks ago our son was killed in an accident. Cal was 25 years! old. He spoke often of a young woman I will call Marie. My husband and I had never met Marie or her people. The day before the funeral Marie came to our home and icially if the brush itself is kept clean. My old man used to empty bottles, too--but it wasn't ket- chup he was hooked on, It was gin, My mother had te work to support the family and we were lucky if there was enough to eat. I'd give that lady ketchup aii right. , . one tomato at a time. --Sick Of Whiners Dear Sick: Thanks for putting my thoughts into your words. told us that she and Cal had planned to be married at Christ- mas. She said her life was as good as over and she wished she had died with our son. The poor girl fainted during the services and had to be car- ried out. My husband and I were having a difficult time keeping our composure and she did not make it any easier for us. Every night after work Marie goes to the cemetery and puts a red rose on Cal's grave, She telephones me every evening and comes over about three times a week. She insists on helping me clean house, wants to cook and bake for the family and run errands, Anything to feel close to Cal, she says. My husband and I are slowly recovering from our grief but this girl's presence is a constant reminder of our grief and we'd prefer to see less of her. What is your advice?--Mrs. B. Dear Mrs. B.: Marie needs professional help. Urge her to get it, The girl's devotion to you is unhealthy, | Hanging around Cal's family) helps feed the fantasy that he is still alive, It's not good for her or for you. When she gets the help she needs her doctor will insist she cut down her visits to your place, and the problem will be solved, (9 WIFE PRESERVER Store a ball of string in an old teapot. Thread string end through the spout and eliminate tangles. o WRITER SCORED FIRST June Callwood, hostess of "Generation," is the first woman to take complete charge of a prime-time regular CBC- TV series. come alive! You're in the® | Pepsi generation! otrotas ar Dear Ann Landers; I read your, column just to see what some people in this world con- sider "a problem." Honestly, with all the terrible things that are happening in the World, it's amazing how some idiot woman and, like your devotion, it endures Z forever, Rest assured that the ring you select from us will be a superb value -- and a radiant reminder of your love DIAMOND SOLITAIRE 14K gold bridal set only $150. DIAMOND SOLITAIRE Poy As Little Ae 44K gold mounting 10% DOWN only $450, BURNS .. JEWELLERS "" LTD. 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