Oshawa Times (1958-), 29 May 1962, p. 29

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdoy, Mey 30, 1962 maid who wears her Mother,biddy who never had a date in) And just for the record, Doll, Hubbard 'aprons two inches/her life?--LIKE IN JAIL af high pone girl Baarge M8 above her ankles. Dear Like: I agree that high|thing in her hair that glitters her dab perfume behind her|FOURTH FLOOR My girl friend was asked to/school girls should be allowed oe least not until after 7:00 cars when she should be using} Dear Fourth: An anonymous leave the same teacher's class|to follow the latest styles, but)" ""* : soap and water. Last week shejnote would be cruel, If you want because she wore ornaments in|unfortunately some girls are| Dear Ann Landers: This is @lwore a. short-sleeved dress and|to help her, the most tactful her hair. After that incident it|t#Steless enough to get them- difficult letter to write. I will/her pinned bra straps kept fall-| girl in the office should take her . selves up like burlesque queens|dg my best. A girl came toling off her shoulders all after-|aside and tell her (as gently as was announced on the loud-land must be hauled into line.| ou in this office two months|00n. possible) what you have told ---- -- ee pod e The question, "How short is|.45. she is very sweet, has a| This is such a delicate sub-|me. are not to wear anything too short?" is controversial. In|"~* : ts to face her| If she doesn't accept it in the their heads that glitters. i pleasant personality and is well|Ject na one wan' : eir hea at gi my opinion the knees should be liked, but she's so careless|with it. We hate to hurt her|proper spirit you will at least Don't you think high schooljcovered -- with something to é Job'. can do much to counteract the/print this letter for the. benefit spare. When a girl sits down about herself it's a shame. feelings. Is it worth the chance? | know sagt Meg -- dt be agy ; unfriendly infl i of people who call themselves her skirt hikes up at least three| There are days when her|Would an anonymous note bejher. 'ome {he presentation ae FOR be schiuay dog-lovers--until the dog be inches. neck is actually dirty. I've seen'best? Please advise us.--ichance. h trouble to take -- Wilfred Harris to Mrs. Wesley! Jr tomorrow is your birthday,| 7" *> too muc ; $ til th r animal Herbert, the new pastor's wife, you are now justified in mak. pa ae be : ron poo: -of a life membership certificate], lans you would not even 2 tu the United Church Women, have. considered geo ago re pie Fe viaue and made her an _ honorary) particulary where creative eh of people who dump suffer- president: Mrs. Herbert Porter| work is concerned. Your horo- ere aula con (ha rodh: bee presented Mrs. Herbert with|scope augurs well for the suc- : an they 'doh't want to pay'e her president's pin, and Mrs.|cess of unusual ventures in the on +6 of thea: to sleep Harry Blakely added a charter'realm of the imaginative and ' e eat ep celibke membership card. ithe dramatic, with excellent vi-| , : + hs vii to ihe. pets' that Mrs. Lorne Muldrew asked|brations, also, for: matters re-|thin ea sane ee A the members to join her in ajlating to romance and travel.|8ave Diem. to aig fon tell tribute to the late Mrs. Errol) You who are engaged in bus-/COmpa Onsup. Nt Oth. Trew, who had for many years ifiess may find the year a fairly|them. Some ge i al f been an ardent worker in the|routine one, but end results|¢ts wander around and die of, church, should be highly satisfactory|starvation. Still others are in-| Mrs. Charles Skuce. leader of |¢¥e",,if not as spectacular as|jured or killed by farm ma-| % es CE; 368 lfor those engaged in creative chinery. I've seen abandoned For a the Loyal Workers Unit, gave a ; iods| dogs ing in packs. They x di "A Thought for Moth jpursuits. For all, best periods|dogs running. i | ; fe : ; shiby es " ought for Moth-\for finance: June, July, Sep-|turn wild and can be extremely, fe - gift pant asd har nage et de Ss and next February; for|dangerous. ee é : ed by members of her unit, took! io) gain: September; for ro-| Please, Ann, tell people the charge of the devotional period, ia 8 tac : d | her the "Praise God for Hi mance: September, November through your column that when) se om raise a or *S| A child born on this day wil)/pets get old and sick and are} bride "ele ' ~~ pit ronal : imaginative, original and|no longer wanted, a_ bullet on aire, D Wilkins + Suiss AMC highly idealistic. __|through the head ope! act of| will ie ae : Pcs. mercy compared with «dumping 4 ar tee ---- gg NOTED FIGURE them out on a country road.-- treasure < eo e gupst speaker, Mrs.| Dear Ann Landers: The teen- choose fancy linen from Ad , Walker's King St. UCW Honor Pastor's Wife Life Membership Mrs. Douglas Redpath pre- sided for the May meeting of King Street United Church THE STARS SAY By ESTRELLITA ANN LANDERS Farmer's Wife You can do much this day to promote harmony by ignoring petty matters and by going out of your way to adjust yourself to the moods and temperaments of your associates. There will Women. The meeting opened|be a tendency toward irasci- Pleads For Pets: with a reading by Mrs. Red-/bility -- especially in the a.m.-- path, "The Other Fellow's|but if you are on guard, you| Dear Ann Landers: - Please ack | Helen Keller, the American | Jackson, who assists her hus-| , Ro : ; band, Dr. Charles' Jackson, at|teacher and writer, became|*8% Who signed } case oa te Oshawa's Mental Health Clinic' blind and deaf two years after |ihe boy's side of the story. | on Simcoe street south. Mrs./her birth in 1880 at Tuscumbia, would like to give you the girl's Jackson spoke on the treatment) Ajghama. side of the mentally ill from the|-- eee, Spee ES "lock away what we don't A Mans Cotta Have understand" attitude of a hun- dred years ago-to the present modern - hospitals. Volunteers TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR SEMI-ANNUAL were needed to visit the patients in hospital and to staff the gift shops there, she said. In the Buy One Pair and Get Another Pair For ONLY fall, the workers hope to be 1.00 able to open a home at which former patients might come for Don't Pay A Dime ... Pay It... All On Time ! ! social affairs and for help with their adjustment; volunteers would be needed there, also. Mrs. Jackson urged everyone to read, talk and think about mental illness and eventually do something about it. 5 5 ating nurse to spend at least a MEN 8 & BOYS WEAR year with the hospital in which she trained. Cost of training is| outa Bae innate' "considerably in excess of the) ° NG dollar value of the service given! OSHAWA CENTRE in return,' he said. | cA 5 a? * ei . RVs ye , tye Mrs. Redpath presided for the business and received the re- ports from the various commit- tee secretaries. Plans were dis- cussed for the Feast of the Seven Tables, in September. 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