The Oshawa Times, 8 Jun 1961, p. 9

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MARY HAWORTH'S MAIL formed about Charlie's venture-| Neighbor's Husband Makes A Nuisance Of Dear Mary Haworth: I have a| neighbor whom I like very much. She and I are the best of | friends and are together quite a bit. Nothing is too much trouble in helping one another and we some attitude, I think. Evidently Charlie made his pitch with his loaded compli- . ment on the theory that this Himself would be a little secret between you and him even if nothing |garden, clean and sew co-oper- more came of it. If you tacitly latively, |conspire in that concealment, he The problem is Charlie, my has, in effect, won the first a|neighbor's husband, who tells|round in this game of snake in me that he feels more than just friendship for me. At first I had thought he was very attentive, matic moment that is kept from| then later decided it was just your husband, he is fixing your his way and when he spoke of | mind on him by degrees, which his special feeling I was floored. is his immediate objective, one I love my husband, the most|may suppose. wonderful man who ever lived, First capture your imagina- the garden of Eden. If he shares| with you a memory of a dra-| in my opinion. We have four | children, the eldest in high school, and after all these years I stili think of him during the dar as if I were a bride! I wouldn't trade him for three men like that fool neighbor of| tion; get yourself to pondering his special feelings instead of thinking of your hushand's won- derful qualities--and Charlie is undermining your integrity as a wife. Maybe he hasn't figured it husband, and as an all-around course, that your husband is a safety measure, he should be in-|man of good sense who won't go |gunning for Charlie in jealous wrath but, rather, will grasp the fact that he (your husband) needs only to be your 'better half" in planning politic ways of coping effectively with Charlie. If, however, you foresee that your husband might be dis- turbed and react badly, then take the story to your pastor. Keep in mind, too, that you may eventually need to tell your side of things to Charlie's wife, who may distrust you otherwise if he persists and she notices it. So, just in case, be sure that your actions and words can never be construed as leading him on. M.H. Mary Haworth counsels through her column not by mail or personal interview. Write her in care of this newspaper. This Season's Fashion Stars The Knitted Coat By ELEANOR ROSS Fashion is one of the most ex- citing games in the world, And like other major sports, it has its champions. This spring-into- summer season, one of the out- standing champs is the knitted coat that now has the benefit of improved styling. The knitted coat has had long acceptance among European women, For one thing, it goes almost anywhere, any time. It doesn't wrinkle, it wears like iron--that is, if it is properly knitted. Furthermore, it can be washed in soap or detergent suds just as successfully as the simplest dress. And it suits practically any weather, from mid-warm to somewhat cool. TAKE A TIP While North Americans are reputed to be the most deter- mined and constant travelers on| the face of the globe, our Euro-| pean cousins, we must admit, have been at it longer. That's why it is smart to take a travel tip from these veteran travel lers who, for years--long before the fashion took over here--went in for the knitted coat for travelling. And if you can knit, why, you can knit a handsome coat just as readily as you can knit a sweater or a dress. Just takes] more stitches, that's all! In case you plan to knit your self a full-length coat--or eve a short one -- here's a bit of fashion gossip. Make the colla lof loops which can be clipp to resemble fur. That's the sig- nature of the 1961 knitted coat: the clipped collar. As for color, any color o combination of colors is in styl --as long as it is flattering! When you get ready to was THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, June 8, 1961 § |] elbow room, and room for plenty! f water and suds. Just press or squeeze the knit at through the suds, section y section, and rinse the same ay. Then spread clean bath owels or a clean sheet wher- ver it's convenient, and spread our coat there to dry. 0 BLOCKING If the coat is knit of syn- etic yarns, no blocking is eeded. However, hich are popular, require just a somewhat bulky knit coat, thefa trifle more attention. bathtub is a fine place for th Before you wash that new job. There you have plenty offknit coat, trace its outline on the wools, |: that drying sheet. Then just stretch and ease the coat into proper shape while it is still damp. RECALLS EXPLOITS LUTON, England (CP)--The Percival Gull, in which Jean Batten made several world-rec- ord flights during the 1930s, has been handed over to an aircraft trust for preservation. FAMOUS FORCE Britain's Royal Air Force was formed in April, 1918, with the former Royal Flying Corps as its nucleus. TWO MODERN STORES IN OSHAWA OPEN ZELLER'S RETAILERS TO THRIFTY CANADIANS | FRIDAY NIGHT UNTIL 9 P.M. SUNDAY, JUNE 18th IS FATHER'S DAY ® SHIRT AND SLACK "BUYS" FOR MEN AND BOYS , . . INCLUDING GIFT- RIGHT SUGGESIONS FOR DAD. ® REMEMBER AT ZELLER'S YOU CAN "CHARGE-IT"-- UP TO 15 MONTHS TO PAY mine. lout in detail, but unconsciously Should I tell my husband? Or he counts on that and my ad- talk to my pastor? If I ignore|vice is, don't let it happen. [him long enough will he take the| So tell your husband what [hint and keep his compliments|Charlie has said and what your [to himself? What will happen if changing impressions of him he becomes a real pest? Won't have been; ask what he thinks !those who see and hear him|and how you should go about blame me? {keeping the record straight. 1 am very happy in this neigh-| When you have ventilated the ® \borhood and have wonderfullincident in this fashion with i [friends and neighbors. We had your spouse, the nebulous prob- lour house custom-built so I'd|lem, such as it is, will be on hate to have to sell and move. |the way out of your life, at least. Please tell me, what should I|If it remains a problem for do? W.G. Charlie, that's his headache. ITELL HUSBAND loaER CONSIDERATIONS Dear W.G.: In loyalty to your I am taking for granted, of 34 different (3133 DISNEYKINS 2 free in 90 bag pkyg., NO MONEY DOWN! TAKE 1 free in 60 bag pkg. ® LOCAL IMPROVEMENT NOTICE TAKE NOTICE THAT: The Council of The Corporation of the City of Oshawa intends to construct, as local imp NATURE'S BEAUTY 1 Tin Sener Iks on the following streets between the points mentioned:-- By ALICE BROOKS ESTIMATED COST Capture the beauty of the Sis changing seasons in a picture Share pair that will enhance any room. Winter and Summer -- fascin- ating study in contrasts! Easy outline, single, lazy-daisy stitch- ery! Pattern 7251: two 815 x 16- inch transfers; color chart. Send THIRTY - FIVE CENTS (coins) for this pattern (stamps| cannot be accepted) to Alice Brooks, care of The Oshawa Times, Needlecraft Dept., Osh- awa, Ontario Print plainly NAME, ADDRESS, PATTERN NUMBER. JUST OUT! Our 1961 Needle- craft Book. Over 125 designs for home furnishings, for fashions-- knit, crochet, embroider, weave, sew, quilt -- toys, gifts, bazaar items. FREE -- six designs for| popular veil caps. Quick -- send 25c TODAY. ! 1, Owner's Cost Owner's Annual Per Ft. Fige. Rate Por bid Fige. Total Te Side Width GRANULAR BASE 33° § 26,284.22 % 23,461.84 From Nome of Street Hillcroft St. 18' E. of E. Limit W. Limit Lot 126, $4.870 $0.678 Ritson Rd. N. Plan 334 10 N' of §. Limit 604.87' N, of N. Limit Lot 268, Plan 334 Rossland Rd. E. Rossland Rd. E. E. Limit Oshawa W. Limit Plan 699 Railway Ritson Rd. N. 33° 148,179.72 116,145.35 6.359 0.885 th 73,094.60 53,486.86 6.888 0.958 CEMENT CONCRETE SIDEWALKS Hilleroft St. East 4' 317.18 Ritson Rd. N. 271.80' N. of N. 79.29 2.798 0.389 Limit Lot C-6, Sheet 3, Plan 335 ond intends to specially assess a part of the cost upon the land abutting directly on the work. The estimated cost of the work is $247,875.69. The special assessment is to be paid in ten equal annual instalments, Application will be made by the Corporation to The Ontario Municipal Board for its approval of the undertaking of the said work, and any owner may within twenty-one days after the first publication of this notice, file with the Board his objection to the said work being undertaken. The said Board may approve of the said work being undertaken but before doing so it moy appoint a time and place when any objection to the said work will be considered. DATED ot Oshawa this 8th doy of June, 1961. 2. 3. MEN'S CHINO & RANDOM CORD SLACKS DRESS SLACKS -- Sizes 30-44, 5.99 various leg lengths, wash 'n' wear 4. L. R. BARRAND, Clerk, City of Oshawa. GRAND CHOICE FOR DAD'S DAY! VALUE-PACKED "BUYS" FOR BOYS SUMMER SHIRTS and SLACKS SIZES §, M, L -- Handsome, = 1.99 @® breezy and eosy-to-launder! 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Just right for Summer sports and casual wear, ZELLER- VALUES FOR LITTLE FELLOWS SPORTS SHIRTS -- Sizes 2-6. tailored (just Dad's!) in loving cotton print. White, red, mint, blue. POLO SHIRTS 2.99 Fit-right Knitted Sport Shirts for Dod, all with short sleeves. Featured in Green, Blue, Beige or Gold. Sizes S-M-L. 52'10" x 2610" INCLUDING GARAGE READY TO MOVE IN our 58,900 (LESS GARAGE) | 100.00 | 63.24 64% DOWN MONTH MORTGAGE ® BUILT TO N.H.A. SPECIFICATIONS ® Shop Zeller's for Top-Notch Boys' Wear "Buys" LMING ROOM 22'6-13'3* We are now accepting Building Contracts for this beautiful home and similar designs on your lot for Summer and Fall occupancy at this extremely low price. The long, low, modernized Cape Cod lines of this home, combines with its roomy, efficiently planned interior, make this a home you'll be proud and happy to own. Just connect to utilities and move in. 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