Oshawa Times (1958-), 16 Jan 1964, p. 10

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'went all through school to-|don't deserve to Be counted as gether and have been lifelong|friends, y friends, We've had crushes on| Tell your cousin your sense the same fellows, and were/of humor is just fine which is competitors in debate and/more than can be said for her oratory, integrity, And next time don't Recently she has made some| wait the next dny. Nail her cutting remarks, I was shocked)on the spot. last evening when she told a number of people in my pres- Car-Crazy Brothers Mom"s Pampered Boys ence that in our younger days Dear Boxed In: The first thing/housekeeper I used to ask my HOLIDAY GLITTER Dear Ann Landers: Our 14 year-old son is driving me crazy. In this state he can get a learner's permit at 15, but he won't be 15 until May, For the last three months he has spent every extra minute in the car--| sarang, stopping, backing up and going a few feet forward-- in the driveway: My. husband said the boy used half a tank of gas over the weekend and he didn't go anyplace, The 14-year-old is highly com- petitive with his brother who is 16. The 16-year-old is car crazy, too, and it's probable that he'll get a car from his grandmother for his 17th birthday. He insists the girls will not look at a boy unless he has a car, Furthermore, he has sold his younger brother on the idea a car is the key to suc- . In the meantime, their grades are just fair, Please tell us what to do.--BOXED IN THE STARS SAY By ESTRELLITA FOR TOMORROW This day's stellar influences --|warn against carelessness in business and financial matter. It will be important to give ad- ditional care to details. In the p.m, influences will be more pleasant, and it will be an ex- cellent time in which to start setting unsolved problems. FOR THE BIRTHDAY If tomorrow is your birthday, the year ahead. should bring great happiness in your per- sonal life, Domestic, social and should not have a car, I Next you can ask yourself be busy with school Scouting, science projects, less. channel their time and energy draining the gas tank, Dear Ann ers: I'm a re- you can do is put the'kibosh on|dates to pick me u Granny's gift. A 17-year-old who|ouse. The truth is is doing just fair in school|our home was being remodelled why your sons seem to have s0lwhy she said sucha thing and| f= much spare time, They should uly replied, 'You're too Reng eu work, tive, Everyone exaggerates a little to make a point, You have sports, hobbies--the list is end-!n4 sense of humor." I'd like WIFE Boys who are encouraged to ING. opinion, -- NOT UAUES: constructively will not be sitting hour,|Who make cutting remarks and/a wall phone without a table, in he driveway. 'by the "s/ then criticize your sense of hu- provides a mor are destructive and they|for calls to be made, at her it when did this once, Today I called her and asked PRESERVER A small bulletin board by the Dear Not Laughing: People| telephone, especially if you have memo space reorient tired farmer, 58 years of age, with a grown family, My wife passed away two years ago. I've taken out a few women, but I was never interested in getting married again until now, I'd marry Dolly in a min- ute, but one thing is standing in the way. She does not want to get married. Dolly's husband died four years ago, She is 52 years of age and looks like 35. Dolly says he likes me as a friend but that's as far as it goes. When I try to hold her hand she says, "Stop the foolish- ness." Ann, I want this woman for a wife not a pal. What is your advice?--NOT DEAD YET Dear Not Yet: Date other women, This may encourage Dolly to retool her thinking. After six months if Dolly still wants to be your pal, give her a Methodist handshake and find a woman who is interested in marriage. Dear Ann: My cousin and I - Women the non- kable easy- Pur- ik container ever old fash- loned bottles. "AT THE STORE or AT YOUR DOOR", DIAL 728-6241 romantic matters should prove highly stimulating, with empha- THIS SUMMER IN EUROPE sis on sentimental interests be- tween May and August; on] * AIR FARES DOWN! CONTACT FOUR SEASONS TRAVEL 728.6201 created a delicate glittering, lace-like bib of rhinestones to add glamor to a bare-top gown. With it is a pair of pearldrop earrings offset with a leaf of rhinestones. ~By Tracy Adrian Bi af Oy 4 P TACK LC ANY & MT ERA travel and social activities dur- QUALITY DAIRY PR 1 ing the balance of this month, in March, the mid-year period and November. In the latter] * connection, you will find many opportunities for making new and interesting friends. Where job matters are con- cerned, excellent headway can be made through a comprehen- sive and well-planned program TORONTO (CP) -- A schooljgram of special --if you launch it immediately here in the heart of English-/for older brothers and and follow through consistently, Canada is vs ef-jof children attending the school/Advancement with correspond- cultural-|and an adult program so pa-jing monetary reward, can be : French lessons start injrents can keep pace with theirjexpedited by expanding your kindergarten and English will|children. sphere of activity and showing be introduced as a second lan-| Mr. Giles, the school's presi-|a willingness to assume addi- guage in Grade 2. dent, says Russian and Spanish/|tional responsibilities. Best per- Th Toronto French School,|Will be introduced as compul-jiods along these lines: The first established in September, 1962,/S°Ty subjects in Grade 5. half of February, mid-April, the with about 15 five-year-olds tak-| 'Eventually we hope to estab-/ first week in May, the last half 'an Anglican|tish a bilingual college alliedjof June, September and Octo- 100 in|to the University of Toronto or|ber. Do avoid extravagance and waiting| York University," he says. "It/speculation in March and Au- would be chiefly for the train-|gust however. tea A child born on this day will peasant, but may have ¢0 curt may have to already promised to loan 30jtendencies toward undue suspi; leading teachers for the college.|cion of others. 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Parents pay $30 a month to have their children instructed in a curriculum that stresses French--in classes and even at recess--but also includes ad- vanced features of teaching in other subjects such as arithme- tic and music. This year the school oper- ates two Grade 1 classes, three 2 GALLONS INE OF 1963 TOP QUALITY LATEX PAINT Your choice of white -or- hundreds of colors. OUR COMPLET. "EMBASSY" WALLPAPERS 2 Buy One Roll at Regular Price -- Get One Roll FREE! MURALS 12 PRICE @ BRACKENBRAE @ ROCOCO ROSE @ PARTHENON @ MONTEREY PINE @ SPRINGTIME @ NATSU PATIO @ VIRGINIA COLONY @ THE ACRES @ FONTANA VEDERE ALSO ALL MURAL PANELS 8.95 Gollon of the Half Size - 10.98 Our new collection of Spring. Transitionals in silk-like Soie de Loom (rayon crepe). You'll love the fresh new prints, versatile enough to wear immediately! 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