Oshawa Times (1958-), 17 Jan 1962, p. 9

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ANN LANDERS Don't Waste Tact On Borrowing Neighbor Dear Ann Landers: What can I do about a neighbor who isiTHE SLAUGHTER: A smart forever borrowing my sewing machine, knife sharpener, vac- uum sweeper, one cup of sugar, two eggs, laundry soap?--just name it and she's borrowed it. I would not mind helping her out in an emergency, but i know she has a basement filled with appliances which don't work. She never bothers to have anything repaired. This woman rarely returns what she borrows and I find myself knocking on her door ask- {ng for MY appliances. When she is not at home I' 'm out of luck. Please suggest a tactful tech- nisue for handling this annoy- ing problem. EACH TOUCH Dear Easy: Why be con- cerned with tact when dealing with an inconsiderate, insensi- tive clod? In the future when she comes a-borrowing tell her that you're sorry but you will be needing the| item yourself. | Dear Ann Landers: Please be honest. Your answer may be the important turning point in my life. If you were 21 years of age, would you marry a young man who had no money in the bank, owed a few small debts, had a very good job with a promising} future, and was brimmimg over with ambition and confidence? Star Eyes Dear Star Eyes: I did. And| it's Wonderful! Dear Ann Landers: I'm a working girl who saved her money and bought a new car. My boy friend is gainfully em- ployed but he's a "saver" not a "spender." Lowell has no car of his own (although he could afford one) but he borrows mine when he visits his mother in the sub- urbs. Yesterday he returned my car with a smashed grill and broken headlights. He said the brakes didn't hold and he ran into his mother's fence. We went to the garage to- gether, and the estimate to re- pair the damage was $88. My| insurance doesn't -- cover a" sort of accident. Lowell turned to me and said: "Tf you think I'm paying for this you're crazy. With those lousy' brakes you're lucky I} wasn't killed." The garage man| said: "The brakes are perfectly | fine.' Lowell turned red and} left in a huff. Today I received a cheque for $90 with this note: "Buy your- self a new boy friend with the change." Shall I cash the cheque or re- turn it? I feel terrible. | Phoebe Dear Phoebe: Cash the cheque and send Lowell $2 which is what he has coming. He clearly has no sense of per- | sonal integrity and you're fortu- nate indeed to discover it early. Confidential to BOILING OVER: Well, simmer down. The bride's family sends out the invitations. The groom's mother may be totally blameless. Pretty Partners By ANNE ADAMS For young fashionables -- a} side-buttoned blouse and pleated] skirt just made to go with each} other. Choose matching or con- | a cottons for bright bind- | | Former Oshawa Couple Will Confidential to RIPE FOR cow doesn't hang around Arm- Mark 50th Anniversary In Picton =»: Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Kear-St. ney, a well celebrate their golden wedding|Helen Peterson, anniversary on Saturday at a|Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Peterson. tea to be held at the Royal|Mr. Kearney is the a Society. Both are members of Michael| St. 6p Kearney. Mrs, Kearmey grew|where speciai anniversary mass pra Picton, between 4 andjlate Mr. and Mrs our's, Get going! Bie' couple were married in'up in Glenora and Mr, Kear- Gregory's Church, Picton, known formerjon January 18, 1912, The at- Oshawa couple who lived here|tendants were Claribel Keogh|Film Board and Library Board. from 1919 to 1936, when they (deceased) and Stanley Good- returned to Picton to live, will| win. Mrs. Kearney is the former|member of Oshawa daughter of|Knights of Columbus, and a THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdey, January 17, 1962 9 ney spent his early life in Mrs. Kearney is secretary of Pi 2#e. Catholic Women's League Council and a member of the Mr. Kearney was a_ charter Council, member of the Holy Name Gregory's Church, Picton, will be offered at 11 a.m. with Father. MaciInnes, OMI; of Ot- tawa as the celebrant. They have six children, Ma of Colgan; Grace, Nona Frances of Toronto; Eugene o! Picton and Arthur of Kingston, There are 24 grandchildren a: three great-grandchildren. MOSTLY MINK Mink accounted for 92 per cent of the total animals in fur- gp farms in Canada od aaa PEELE BRUNSWICK SARDINES ALL POPULAR FLAVOURS ZIP BRAND DOG FOOD LIBBY'S -- 5-0Z. TINS BEANS MIX 'EM OR MATCH 'EM JELL-0 POWDER SOFT ABSORBENT TISSUES SUPER SAVE KLEENEX """ Peanut Butter = 2 rn 29° 16-02, ¢ 29° | JARS S NE A i pic W gt our COMPARE AT 1,03 -- POWDERED PET MILK 3-LB. PKG. COMPARE AT 2 FOR 49c--SUNBRITE = F G S COUNTRY FRESH -- GRADE A SMALL COMPARE AT 49c!--QUICK OR INSTANT QUAKER OATS COMPARE AT 33c! -- 4 VARIETIES COMPARE AT $1.77! -- CHASE & SANBORN 20c OFF PACK INSTANT COFFEE 1.39 COMPARE AT 55¢c -- GOLDEN YELLOW SUGAR FRESH KILLED, EVISCERATED 2 TO 3-LB. AVERAGE BOILING FOWL Steak or 'Roast CUT AND TRIMMED TO GIVE COMPLETE SATISFACTION SELECTED, RINDLESS 1-LB. PKG, BREAKFAST BACON CRUSHED KAM LUNCHEON MEAT 12-02. 39° TINS 39° 2 20.02, FOR YORK CAMPBELL'S SOUP -- Mushroom Kernel Corn 14-02, TINS 49° 3 1m 49° MeINTOSH / |APPLES ons "BIG. {SALE! 0g 2 Sproule's Beef is Red Brand Beef, Canada's Finest Grade, To Assure Quality FLAVOR AND TENDERNESS PORTERHOUSE WING or SIRLOIN 48-02. ALLEN'S DRINKS3: LARGE PACKAGE $18. BAG 19° ~ 29 BOYS! Read About Hockey Head Gear Offer 43 89 10-0Z. JAR NS 49: SPECIAL! SUPREME FANCY 5 VARIETIES BISCUITS CELLO PKGS. COMPARE AT 2 for 31c! KRAFT DINNERS January _ Coat &F Suit Fur-Trimmed & U1 BROMLEIGH COATS Luxurious domestic 1-Trimimed and imported fabrics topped with choice wild and ranch mink, black (dyed) and natural Persian lamb and fox. Misses, Petites and Half-Sizes Fur-Trimmed & Un-Trimmed i rrncn COATS Quality coats in latest mink, fox and lynx , . Camelhair ; rich fur-trims of ranch s in 100° styles; un-trimmed clas some zip-in linings Misses, Petites and Half-Sizes Fall & Winter BETTER SUITS All reduced for this g and all wool fabrics; fine knits amples in the »at January sale some designer's sz group Misses, Petites and Half-Sizes 7 ) Te Fall & Winter Y T ryy SUITS Smartly styled in top quality fabrics including beau- tiful Scotch and Irish checks and tweeds; also silks in the group. s and Half-Size Coat Salon 60. 45. oe Available: 240 Yonge, Hamilton James, Oshawa Shopping Centre Tin SSPROULE'S, SUPER SAVE corner of KING at RITSON ROAD, je blouse takes 1 yard 35 - inch;| skirt and binding 144 yards. Send FORTY CENTS (40c) 'in| coins (stamps cannot be accept- ed) for this pattern. Please print plainly SIZE, NAME, AD- DRESS, STYLE NUMBER, Send order to ANNE ADAMS, care of The Oshawa Times, Pat- tern Dept., Oshawa, Ontario. FRESH OYSTERS Headcheese 1.00 Wieners for your shopping pleasure A John Northway Charge Account Open Daily 9.30 to 6 Fri. Till 9 Sorry! No mail, C.0.D. or telephone orders, please! So easy to open . «. So easy to clop Northway OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE HOUSING TREND HALIFAX (CP)--The Halifax board of school commissioners predicts a small reduction in school enrolment next fall. It would be the first decrease since 1946, and is forecast as a rong of a shift to suburban liv-

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