Oshawa Times (1958-), 6 Sep 1962, p. 7

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| Women Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Dial 723-3474 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, Sept. 6, 1962 7 ANN LANDERS Dear Ann Landers: Yester- day I was whipping up fudge frosting. When I turned MIKE AND PAT These two young men are | Pate is two years old David Michael (Mike) and f \ing. He could have asked for a and Patrick is one year old. They Donald James, son are the grandsons of Mr. and a Mr and Mrs. David a Mrs. Wallace Butt, Oshawa. Reynolds, RR 3, Bowmanville. --tIreland Studio Showers Honor HOUSEHOLD HINT Lindsay Bride Miss Mary Helen Piercy, whose marriage to Mr. Peter John Scott took place last Sat-| amount of any other fat - jnine calories per gram. It may surprise you to learn|for dinner--uninvited. |that there are no more calories in butter than in the same panq's brother Vic is what you mar-) garine, cooking and salad oils. or fat in meat. All furnish ls ie goes from one job to an. my back to get the vanilla my 12-year-old son stuck his hand, up to the wrist, into the mixing bowl. He:-would have got away with it if there hadn't been a mirror in the kitchen. I surprised him, with a rap across the knuckles with the wooden mixing spoon. He ran screaming into the living room Teenager Should Know Taste of Discipline dinner about four nights a week. some/Also uninvited. husband he brings up Greta. Frankly, I'm sick of the whole pack. Our. grocery and liquor bitte are triple because of them.| called oh shair out. band you'll trade him your sis- ter for his brother. words if he'll lower the boom gm Vie you'll do the same with{accept, I consider this "'recip- rocation"--since the effort was made. If a little gift arrives after a couple has been in our home, I consider this "'recipro- cation."' It is evidence that they appreciated our pany. Greta. You pigeons are getting it from both sides. Wake up and smell the coffee. It's high time all the moochers were put on an invitation-only basis. And P.S. Stop tearing your hear out or you'll have to bor- row Greta's wig. Dear Ann When I mention Vic to my back. What can I do?--Tearing my Dear Tearing: Tell your hus- -- to reciprocate, Trop In other| Pronto. this world and there are spong- ers. My little rule has helped me separate the sheep from the goats. The hostess who con- tinues to wine and dine para- sites is a sap.--Old Hand. Landers: May I play Ann Landers for a min- ute? I'd like to tell "Excluded" how to handle people who ac. cept inviattions but don't ex- tend them. She was deeply dis- tressed because most of the people she entertained never is a good one. I recom- I have /a little rule: I'll invite|-- By ESTRELLITA THE STARS SAY FOR TOMORROW P 1 There are iovely people in ers or superiors. Dear Old Hand: Your for- FOR THE BIRTHDAY end it. your horoscope indicatesa interests and fi- nances continue to be governed by fine planetary aspects. Study all communications carefully. There may be harbingers of good news "between the lines." There is a tendency to be un- conventional now, so be discreet lest you offend conservative eld- If otmorrow is your birthday, highly satisfactory year ahead.\ity of sudden marriage Phases of your life most gener-|any one of these periods and, 1 you are already wed, marriage ously influenced by fine plane- tary aqpects are financial andities will be strengthened, romantic, Avoid fatigue and nervous To give you the picture briefly|tension in October and next excellent monetary periods are the current month, late Novem.|"Soruary, since they could af- December and the first six|fect health adversely. ber, months of 1963, All of these pe- riods indicate fine returnsiwould make an A child born on this day excellent through increased earningiteacher, librarian or scientist, power, gains through sound fi- nancial transactions. Romance will be highlighted during the current month; also in December and in May, June and July of next year. If you MUSHROOM TREAT Washed, make a tasty addition to are bona tame tad 'there is a possibil-ibe a side dish. a couplejtwice. If no attempt is then I them from my list-- If we are invited but cannot} to tell his father I had broken his fingers--and right in base- ball 'season, too! Of course, this was ridiculous. My husband took his side against me. He said I had been unnecessarily brutal and that all kids like frosting. By the time the two of them had fin- ished I was an ugly-tempered devil and the boy was a sweet little angel. I'd like your opinion, please. --A devil of a mother urday in St. Mary's Church, Lindsay, was honored by sev- eral pre-nuptial events. | LUNCH BOX Mrs. Frank Mayer, Dymond cluding a vacuum jar of hot drive, sister of the bridegroom,| soup or stew in cold wea The school lunch box should|drinking as long as there's a contain a balanced meal--in- jdrop in the bottle. On account ther. Dear Mother: Of course all |kids like frosting. So what? By the time a child is 12 he should know what a spoon is. There is no excuse for a kid that age to stick his hand, |wrist-deep, into a bow! of frost- 'taste and I'm sure you would |have given it to him. Dear Ann Landers: My hus- band and I get along fine. It's our relatives that bug us. My sister Greta's husband left her without a dime or a farewell. Greta works to sup- port her son, and I must say she makes good money. But she's always in debt and bor- rowing from me. Last week she spent $200 on a wig. My husband was burned up over this extravagance, since she still owes me over $500. Three or four evenings a week |Greta and her son come here Now the other side: My hus- might call "the black sheep." other and never does very well jat anything. He hangs around night and day and doesn't stop of Vie my husband drinks more \than he should. Vic is here for was hostess at a kitchen: and| bathroom shower. The bride received a stainless steel step-up, can with matching canister set, | also a bathroom hamper and basket of canned goods. | A miscellaneous shower was held by Mrs. Ray Shannon in| Lindsay with Miss Rosalie Hut-| ton and Miss Carol Ann Scott assisting. The bride's mother, Mrs. Charles Piercy, Lindsay, held a) trousseau tea in honor of her) daughter | The bridal party was enter-| tained after the wedding re-| hearsal at the Victoria Motel, Lindsay, with the bride's aunt. | Mrs. D. 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