Oshawa Times (1958-), 22 Nov 1962, p. 11

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'\the room. The character who|my husband's blood - pressure ANN LANDERS Office Bore Deserves ee The Cold Shoulder ina ? Dear Ann Landers: I have ajrun myself. My husband has a gripe which will probably seemf|little business on the other side like a trifle to you but it's ajof town which requires his at- source of continuous teeth-|tention about three hours a day, gnashing around our office. three days a week. I do all my This office is a large one.\own cooking, housework and About 150 people work at desks) washing. and ironing and the which are fairly close together.| yard work. I put in a good 15- The Webster's unabridged dic-/hour day. | tionary is on the other side of When I mention quitting work r,|\lege sophomore who feels com-|pariner will protect her reputa- THE. OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, November 22, 1962 11 are taking off two fulls days ajare only attempting to prove week, On the days he Is sitting|their "manliness." They care around shooting the breeze. Telijnoihing about the girl. After him to 'take over" for a fewjthey get what they want they hours while you go home. Then|move on to the next challenge. Go. In the meantime they pass the Dear Ann Landers: I'm a col-|word. The girl who thinks her pelled to comment on the letterjtion is kidding herself. The un- from the girls who signed them-|disciplined buy invariably has a selves "Anti-Make-Outs." Being)big mouth. a male I am qualified to give Everybody knows who the the OTHER side of the story. |cheap girls are because they The girls complained that the|have hung a cheap price-tag on fast numbers in high school had}themselves. When it comes to their pick of the choice guys.|something important--like mar- The virtuous girls were lucky,}riage--they are left where they they said, to get asked to albelong, on the bargain counter. school dance, "'at a last mM0-|_BIG BEN ment--after two or three tramps as | had turned the fellows down." Dear Ben: Thanks for the Elegance of Styling in i 2) Fall Suits smut 69.50 'sits beside the dictionary is a zooms and he yells, 'Fine idea) 44; ' word. From you it should mean ; . oa ' 4 Fi gh school boys who date the ;|smart-aleck know-it-all. why don't we BOTH quit and): .+ girls and try for the limit|something. yr starve to death?" He likes this Regardless of who goes over, St. George's Anglican Church to the dictionary, this creep|cafe business because it gives CENTRE ST., OSHAWA pops out of his chair and says jhim a chance to sit around and SATURDAY, NOV. 24th '|"What are you looking up?"chin with the customers. He 'lit the person doesn't answer he | fancies himself a poor man's' 2 P.M. TEA ROOM 50c stands there and looks over his /00ts Shor. | Theme: "THE BIRD'S CHRISTMAS CAROL" WITH YOUR CHOICE CF AL as FREE TOPCOAT or CAR COAT ors Pooky adh colle to 'ay ' it's and take care of my chil- as 7. a ese Weak, I'm|dren? How do I get out of this : _ {looking up. When he plants him-|"ut?--DISGUSTED : . MRS, FRED GETZ, MRS. VERA SOANES AND MRS. DOUGLAS THOMSON seit behind me and breathes on| Dear Disgusted: From Your : : ' h hospital! my neck I could cheerfully, description igs ball o'fire . . |Registry, who appreciated so|jfor her generous ospitality,' strangle him. Any suggestions you're married to, you just Nursing Registry bas the long and faithful|bringing a most enjoyable eve-|on how to deal with this insuf-) might starve if you quit running career of the former chief reg-|ning to a close. ferable jerk?-READY TO COM. 'the cafe. So here's a suggestion] Honors Retiring _ |istrar. = the cafe. 80 here's a sugges ate needs another dictionary--on the ' Mrs, Soanes voiced her appre- Split the cafe work with the Chief Registrar lopposite end of the room. Get', ciation and added she still want-) |?" t shack genial host. Make it clear youl : A to be considered part of the/@st. con umption We! choco 31 Mrs. Douglas Thomson 0 group as she had enjoyed her and candy and averages 8. \the petition going. he ong elated re i ne ea oe ee ctl el ain Bhobicn --} Dear Ann Landers: We've iil ove Paty strats who had The guests participated in. an| SCHOOL LEAVERS been married 20 years and havel| gathered io pay tribute to Mrs. @Ppropriate contest and a sing-| Girjs in Canada cite economic) two children, 10 and 8 years of} Yara Soanes, who, for the past|S0ng was enjoyed with Mrs. Wil necessity more often than do age. I've worked like a horse for|| 18 years had been the Chief fred Anthony at the piano. | poys in giving their reasons for|the last 15 years and I'm tired. Registrar of the Community Mrs. Getz thanked the hostess! leaving school, We own a small cafe which I); Nursing Registry and has now . ' phe 4h} ~~ |MIT MAYHEM gn bingh abt Dear Ready: Your office Britain has the world's high- BLAY-AWAY NOWBIIMINSHOP GLAZIER'S ond SAVES LAZIER'S 498 SIMCOE STREET S. retired for a much deserved rest. After a sumptuous buffet sup- per, a corsage of pink roses and carnations was pinned on the guest of honor. Mrs. Fred Getz, President of the Nursing Registry, and Mrs. Douglas Thomson, as vice-pres- ident, presented Mrs. So nes} with a beautiful figurine and Royal Doulton floral arrange- ment on behalf of the mem- bers, past and present, of the SOCIAL NOTICES ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Victor Rout, Oshawa, wish to announce the engagement of their daughter, Dale Beverley, to Mr. Gordon Woodward, Oshawa, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Woodward, The marriage is to take place on Saturday, Decem- ber 1, 1962 at 3.00 p.m. in St. Peter's (Anglican) Church. AT HOME Mr. and Mrs. J. R. 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