Oshawa Times (1958-), 4 Jun 1964, p. 12

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oR ee ae Rit wi ty Si phy 12 _ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdoy, June 4, 1964 oO a ai aang le ANN LANDERS Honor Thy Father Still Cool Rule Dear Ann Landers: Peopic write to you with gripes anc complaints just to get things of: their chests. I guess that's what I am doing--letting off steam. I am a boy 17 who just heard my father say for the 100th time--"When I was your age... ." Why do parents use this phrase? It's like waving a red cape in front of a bull. It doesn't matter what my father says after he starts~ out like that because I'm already mad. Don't parents realize they are) not our age and the way they act it's hard to believe they ever were. Things are different today. For example, a kid with- out wheels is the same as dead. If I asked any of the top five girls in our crowd to go to the flickers on a bus, she'd laugh _ in my face. When I told my dad he'd have to jar loose with $35 for the prom he almost popped a next door to a very fine young Dear E.M.V;: must double and triple every-| thing are not satisfied with themselyes. or their _ achieve- year and I'd like to send him| to college. His mother is un- able to do so. This boy is bright, he's a good athlete. and| does not smoke or drink. As a stipulation I want the boy promise he will continue to stay on from tobacco and alco- 0) | your wife. You are not imposing People wh0)your standards or anyone. You) land {It's his choice to accept it or FOR. THE BIRTHDAY |reject it. LA ORLA GLIAL PP PAG OE to) .ly wife says I have no right| to impose my standards on oth-\Nancial interests should gener-| ers, W. Tyrant hat is your opinion?--Old' Dear 0.T.: I don't agree with| e making the boy an offer--| a handsome one at that. THE STARS SAY | By ESTRELLITA | your chart presents some pleas- ing. prospects for the year ahead--especially where perso- nal relationships in general, FOR TOMORROW Another good day! Important contracts and agreements can be brought to successful conclu- sion and both business and fi- ally fare well. | Dealing with important per- sonages, executives and superi- ors should prove most harmoni- ous,-so it would be a good time to: try and: advance your inter-| ests on all fronts. ] If tomorrow is your birthday, and romance: particularly, are concerned. 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With. the beginning of March, 1965, however, planetary re- strictions along these lines will lift and' you will have an oppor- tunity to be a bit more daring in plans for advancing your status. ang mi ri mA! a Ae BET amy Where occupational interests are concerned, it ayill be. an- other case of aiming for "slow grease fire. Keep your salt can-|of them instead, HOUSEHOLD HINT Never use water to put out a ister or a box of baking soda handy to the stove and use one | but sure" advancement. To be sure, there's promise of some gratifying recognition for past efforts in late October and-or: late December, but in general, you'll have to keep plugging and work hard for the achievements which can de) yours in 1965. | Creative workers should find October (an all-around good month for all natives of Ge- mini) a stimulating--and_ prof- itable--period. A child born on this day will be warm-hearted and generous but extremely temperamental. 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He needs it.--Tromped On Dear Tromped: Maybe you were tromped on, Buster, but if| OCCASION . | you were, it was not hard) enough. | You bet things are different) today, and one of the differ-| ences is that kids are allowed! to shoot off their mouths like) they've been brushing their) teeth with gunpowder. If you have to come up with) $35 for the prom why don't you try earning it? | Dear Ann Landers: My hus- band is a fine man in many ways. When I read in your col- umn about the troubles some wives have I consider myself fortunate. But please tell me, Ann, if there is anything I can do to help my husband with a fault that seems to be getting worse all the time. He exagger- ates something awful. Tf he buys six pieces of equipment for his shop he has to tell our friends he bought twelve. If he makes a profit of $4,000, the figure becomes $9,- 000. He told a group of rela- tives last night that he made a speech the other evening to 1,000 salesmen. 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