Oshawa Times (1958-), 17 Dec 1962, p. 8

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"2 otra tees ote, Ml must wait five years for this one. Perhaps one will blossom into a sweetheart--without the by her husband that she would need his permission to get a THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, December 17, 1962 ; physical check-up.: THE STARS SAY READY FOR ~ Celebrating his first Christ- mas this year is Brad 'Michael Nicholls, son of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Nicholls, -Meadowvale street. He is the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. 'Richard Thorne and Mr and 'Mrs. William Nicholls, all of CHRISTMAS Oshawa. His great-grand- parents are Mr. and Mrs. A. B, Thorne and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mallett, all of Nova Scotia and. Mrs. Wil- liam Nicholls; Oshawa. Brad was seven months old when this picture was taken. --Aldsworth Photography 'Wrap Christmas Gifts With a Decorative Flair By ELEANOR ROSS After a general gift-wrap sur- Vey, let's get down to specifics. First of all, "bunchiness" seems to be the problem when handling gift-wrap paper, even when careful measurements have been taken. Experts say that a two-inch tuck at either tnd is adequte for making the proper miter. SEAL IT Secure the miter with pretty seals and such, but nothing chosen haphazardly. The gen- éral scheme of each package should be thought out and ad- hered to. There are so many pretty cut- outs of holiday significance that 'it should be easy to choose from the various Santas, angels, stars, bells, mangers, sleds and reindeer, FINISHING TOUCHES As for the finishing touches, as ornaments, bells, gy corsages, pine cones Pipe cleaners and colored plastic straws can be smartly used, by bending and twisting them to form holiday greetings or fanciful designs. As for that final touch to the gift package, the bow, there is a variety of ready-made selec- tions at your favorite store. In many stores there are papers, tags, decorations, ribbons and bows in sets which make gift- wrapping easy, but these are rather pedestrian if one wants an original-looking package. CELLOPHANE TAPE That old stand-by, cellophane tape, comes in a variety of col- ors and is a lifesaver in the gift package line-up. Have a pile of metallic glitter on hand and, as you unwind the tape, push it under the glitter pile so that the outside of the tape is covered. icerned you will have to work *|sential. Except for brief periods 'lin April and May, aspects in )black", however. ||ROMANCE FAVORED FOR TOMORROW ; Expect little of this day. It's a' period in which to stick to routine matters and put aside, temporarily, ideas for new ven- tures. or enterprises involving large amounts of money. Be conservative in all deal- ings, handle responsibilities con- scientiously and try to please others. FOR THE BIRTHDAY If tomorrow is your birthday, your horoscope indicates that where job matters are con- harder this year and show a willingness to shoulder a few re- sponsibilities. Opportunities will come your way but of course it will be up to you to take advan- tage of them. As far as finances are con- cerned, conservatism will be es- this connection will not be very stimulating. A down - to - earth policy will keep you "'in the Chances fer--travel are indi- cated between July and Septem- ber, and fine domestic and sen- timental relationships should prevail for most of the year ahead. In fact, unmarried peo- ple of this sign may find them- selves altar - bound. early in June, in mid - September, or in mid-November, In family matters there could be some stress in August, but alertness to the possibility can help you prevent it. A child born on this day will be thrifty, practical and per- severing in discharging his duties. LEGION AUXILIARY No. 43 The weekly meeting of the Ladies' Auxiliary, Royal Cana- dian Legion, Branch 43, was held on Tuesday with president, Mrs. Norman McEvers, pre- siding. A donation of $100 will be sent to the Oshawa General! Hospital for equipment needed.| Mrs. James Anderson pre-| sented the scholarship at t he OCVI recently. These scholar-| ships are presented annually to! the four collegiates. A short meeting will be held at 7.30 p.m. sharp next Tues- day, December 18, after which a Christmas social with refresh- ments and distribution of gifts will take place. Members wish- ing to attend the Ice Follies on January 30 were asked to bring their money in to Mrs. Eric Jacklin, convener. Mrs. Ann Bouckley, who was -- to hospital, is now at home. EASY TO LEARN Might take a bit of practice and a few feet of wasted tape, but it isnt' difficult to get the ane of it. e glitter tape is especially {nice on small packages where 'lone cannot go in for big bows, ornaments and such. Care Enough To Give The Very Finest for a Forsyth White Shirts . . . superiority... non-ravelling cuff... and comfort he'll appreciate every day of wear. Come in. custom "The House of Style for Men end Boys" I fi ' 74 SIMCOE NORTH 723-3611 White }} Christmas }! 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AT ATHOL - is that gives ali 'he, warmth of fine down ic and mildew resistant . . . floral and plain crepe Feeney HOBNAIL BEDSPREADS A gift favorite down through the years . . metallic yarn woven through for luxury accent, ai covered with over 36,000 puffy hobs viscose to keep lint shedding to g minimum . a new yet is easy tan, lilac, or aqua . each 10.98 Heavy kling Mylar non-tarn| yaa re of washable season's regular and high- aqua, pink, beige, brown, each 14.98 725-1151 That Extra Martini Weighed Five Pounds Dear Ann Landers: Daisy a been bragging for years a she has wa at 116 pounds. since her marriage in 1945, de- spite four children, She oes have a good figure, but those of us who knew her as a bride are sure she has gained at least 10 pounds. I had a party at my home last night and a guest who had had more than her share of mariinis suddenly appeared in the cen ter of the living room with the bathroom scale in her hands. She challenged Daisy to prove she still weighs 116 pounds. Daisy had had a few mar- tinis, too. She removed her shoes, her jacket and jew jew- elry. When she started to un- hook her stockings her husband stopped her. She mounted the scale but was too potted to read the figures so a male guest volunteered. When he an- nounced triumphantly, "It's 121 pounds," Daisy shrieked, "That's a lie. The scale is erooked. I've been framed." She insisted her hysband take her home and today she isn't answering her phone. Who is at fault here?--WHAT A NIGHT Dear What: Daisy ought to stick to seltzer water. It has fewer calories--and to put it FOR THAT SPECIAL GIRL! + + + Phone 725-0542 and order an exciting quilt housecoat We will gift-wrap /it, and de- hia it to your d , at no extra cos: NESTS ine oe oe St. 'Ps. i vad Ma to ae us. CARPET COMPANY 282 King W. 728-9581 R RUG & CHESTERFIELD CLEANING Our expert will clean your carpets in your home or in our, plant | | | bluntly, you all sound a little flakey. Dear Ann Landers: I've been going with a fellow for two years. We started to date in high school and agreed to be "buddies." He said this would leave each of us free to date anyone who came along. Also, there would be no hurt feelings if either of us found someone he liked better. The buddy system worked fine for a while but the inevit- able happened. I fell in love with him. We are both in col- lege now and.I want to get married. He says this is im- big sell. Dear Ann Landers: You seem to have the answers for so many people. I am hoping you will have one for me. When owners of cats and dogs neglect pets they can he re- ported to the Society For The Prevention of Cruelty to Ani- mals, This is a useful and hu- mane service, as we all know. But to whom can I report a man who refuses to allow his wife to go to a doctor because he says all doctors are quacks and whether they find some- thing wrong or not they "re sure to send yéu a nice fat hill --especially if they think you have money. This is a serious problem and I anxiously await your reply.-- A FRIEND Dear Friend: There is clearly something wrong with a woman who is. so completely dominated Animals must be protected from abuse because they can- not protect themselves, A wife who has neither the sense nor the courage to see a doctor if she is ill, is, in my opinion be- yond the help of friends. Confidential to WHERE DO 1 STAND: On shaky ground?, my friend. You can't build a rela- tionship on lies and loans. Make a full confession and the sooner the better. BIG OIL IMPORTS Italy imported 34,003,000 tons of crude oil in 1961, a 15-4-per- cent increase over 1960, possible because he has signed a contract with the Navy which, so long as he remains in the program, prohibits him from marrying. And he isn't released from the contract for five years. He is willing to continue the relationship on a romantic basis, if I insist, but marriage is out until 1967. Would I be foolish to agree to this? My friends say yes, but love is deaf as well as blind. Help, please.-- HAZEL EYES Dear Hazel: I suggest you Electrolysis Removes warts, moles and superfluous hair. Over 15 Years' Experience MARIE MURDUFF will be In Oshawa of the Genosha Hotel, Dec. 17, 18, 19 PHONE 723-4641 for eppointment on these detes find other "'buddies," since you WILSON FURNITURE CO. BIG BONUS SALE NOW ON: RECLINER CHAIRS 20 CHURCH ST. CARPET - AND CHESTERFIELD 728-95 RUG i Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Refunded Free Pick-Up and Delivery. Fast and Friendly Service. 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