Oshawa Times (1958-), 24 Jul 1964, p. 8

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Ai EA OME oreo ck ee ee eee WEDDING DAY PORTRAIT all of Courtice were united in marriage recently in St, Greg- ory's Roman Catholic Church. --Ireland Studio Carol Dianne daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Riznek and William Frank Roka_son 'of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Roka Ten Minutes More In The Bath Dispels Fatigue From Heat Relaxation has long been] One daily opportunity for lux- recognized as an important key|urious relaxation is the bath. to loveliness. Yet a majority of|Should a bath be simply a hasty modern women find it the most| chore? Emphatically no the impossible one to grasp. A para-|bath should be approached as dox in an age of affluence? Not| the foundation of beauty. An really for a. multiplicity of|extra ten minutes devoted to pleasures ean be as exhausting|'ub or shower can be worth as work. ; jtwenty times as much in re- A rediscovery of basic meth-|storative power. : ods of relaxation is definitely in} By all means choose bath order. The active intelligent|preparations as carefully as you woman has no desire to pare|choose your complexion aids. down her number of useful ac-|The quality of soap alone can tivities spend less time with her|make an enormous difference in friends or accomplish fewer] the way your skin feels; cream tasks. She approaches the sub-| based and delicately perfumed ject of relaxation as a part of|they pamper the skin. her everyday life. She plans) meals that enable her to enjoy; Scatter bath salts in a match- them -- whether they are fam-jing fragrance to spice the fly. suppers or dinner parties.| water and make it as soft as a She organizes her life so that|caress. For sheer refreshment specific duties are performed in|revel in a frothy cloud of a an orderly manner. When she/fluffy milk bath. Make dusting travels she is able to cat nap|powder as much a part of your on train or plane. jafter . bath practice as de- THE STARS SAY By ESTRELLITA FOR TOMORROW You may find yourself up against some confusing situa- tions now. A happy event or some pleasant personal contacts could inspire optimism which, on the other hand, could be de- flated by some disappointment in the carrying out of plans Take. all in stride, however. Matters should be righted with- in 23 hours. FOR THE BIRTHDAY \ your horoscope indicates that, wise to temper monetary am- bitions with thriftiness. cial breaks show in your cliart --notably in September and -Oc- tober--you would not be justi- fied in undertaking any expan- sion along these lines for at least 12 months. Above all, don't take risks in November or December and if you happen to be in any specu- lative venture at the present time,. be sure you are out of it by Nov. 1. Job matters, though generally routine in the year's picture, should receive some sort of boost in late November, late De- cember or next March,.but you will have to put forth best. ef- forts to attain them. This looks like one of those years when the Leoite can't get much handed to him on' the pro-| If tomorrow is your birthday,} for the next year, it would be} " Even though some good finan-| : esol cite wget ee: A ROSE The photographer has caught 'the promise of future beauty in Vesta Catharine two-and-a-half-year-old daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. C. S. a een UNE AER EAI IEC I- 4| the firehouse." 4|She said, 'Millie likes to bake Se sane eat mg ANN LANDERS -- Dear Ann Landers: Last night our 16-year-old daughter was. vigorously beating a pan of fudge, It smecsied very tempt- ing. I went into the kitchen and said, 'Millie -- please call me when the fudge has cooled. I could eat half a dozen pieces!" She replied, "This fudge is not for us, dad, it's for the boys in I asked my wife what goes. cookies and things for the fire- 2\there hot summer evenings -- men. She enjoys sitting oyer says the firemen are real good company." | I happen to know that every) F\one of those firemen is mar-| ried. I don't think this is a -|proper way for a 16-year-old) girl to spend her evenings. My} _.|wife says I have an evil mind) IN BUD Bovair Gibb - street. Her proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Bovair and Mr, and Mrs. J, H. Patterson all of Oshawa. --Ashley and Crippen on| You) jand that the firemen look | Millie as a sweet little kid. are going to be the one who | settles this.--Pops Dear Pops: Your wife is out of order. This sweet little kid should not be hanging around the firehouse. Insist that she knock it off. Encourage Millie to spend her verbial silver platter. | Personal interests will be live-| lier than business pursuits, how-| ever. Social and travel activities will be highly stimulating be-| tween now and early Septem-| ber; also in December and next} pects governing romance throughout August and Septem-| ber, in late October, next May and June. If careful to avoid friction in close circles during the early part of November, domestic} concerns should be unusually harmonious. A child born on this day will be a born leader and will prob-| \t business world. May, and there will be fine as-|,; |margin for extras may feel that |vacations for them are out of) Camping Vacations Can Be Quite Inexpensive . | ghtly budgeted that there's no he question. Couples whose.finances are so} For an average of a dollar a day, trailer owners--or renter: can park their movable hous in. well-laid-out/parks wit every modern |spare evenings with friends of her own age, Dear Ann Tanders: I'm a | ---- | itypes of camping equiprhent. So \if you don't own-a tent and an lair mattress -- and can't bor- s|row then -- you-can pay a mod-| elerate rental fee. | h| Gasoline cuimpanies estimate "onvenience, thus|it costs about three cents a mile! While they naturally haven'tjeliminating thé cost of motel/to operate a car, and less if jfunds for a week at a high-|rooms and restaurant. meals. powered resort, they can still) Available also is a tent trailer,|average d \take a holiday junket for little|which "has a collapsible canyas|on a non-toll road costs $10.80. |more than the price of gasoline.|top, shelves that pull. out to) -- - Camping facilities vary from|make bunks and storage space tent floors.which can be rented|concealed by sliding doors under ably be a greater success in the/for a few cents per night to|the bunks. professional field than in the;scenic log cabins with house-) |keeping facilities which rent for/out-door ja very few dollars. Because of the big boom i vacations, companie. jare co-operating by renting all it compact. So an y's run of 360 miles is' @ a 'i Firefighters Like | Fudge -- And Fun steady reader of your column and I confess I enjoy it im- mensely, but nobody with a brain in his head would believe the letters are on the level. It is not possible day after day, for people to get into those nutty situations. Please don't interpret my comments as: cri- ticism. Everyone I know reads you avidly--as I do. The col- umn is worth the price of the newspaper. I just had to let you know that at least one Boston- ian reads' you with tongue in cheek.--Thomas The Doubter. Dear Doubter: So you think I make up the letters? Well, you are not the only one. How did you like the one about the wife who got mad at her husband, went to the bank, drew out their joint savings of several thousand dollars, then proceeded to scatter the $100 bills all over the street? And then there was the Miami policeman who spotted a car weaving all over the street. When he went to arrest the driver; he discovered the man was blind. His sister who was Peseta gaspar | | | LADIES! No Baby Sitter, » No Car Fare MR. BERNARD Of Leading Toronto Salons Experienced Hair. Stylist FOR HOME APPOINTMENTS PHONE AFTER 9 P.M. 728-9317 seated beside him said, "'Hor- ace always wanted to know what it was like to drive a car, so I let him." Great entertainment, but who' would believe it? Well, those in- cidents are not from my col- umn, Buddy-boy, they are news stories. Made-up letters. would 'be dull compared to what people are really doing these days. Who has to make up letters? Dear Ann Landers: For my 22nd birthday my husband gave me a black eye and a broken nose, I received this. thoughtful gift -in return for the news that I was pregnant again. My sister and her husband took me and my two little girls into their home and my brother- in-law paid for my divorce. When the third baby came I decided I had imposed on my 3 t add another mouth for them to feed. So, in exchange for medl- cal bills plus a little extra, I let my sister's friends legally adopt the new baby--a boy. Four years have passed and derful guy. We learned recently that my husband is not able to have any children. I want my son back. My husband says it would not be fair to take the child from his adoptive parents. I have talked to a lawyer and he says I stand a good chance of winning a court fight since was when I signed the papers, Don't you 'eel that a is entitled to her. child?. And the child's mother is the woman-who adopted him, You have two children, and if that family to the limit, I couldn' ; i UY 4 XKRRAAA OOOO J 3000 COLORS TO CHOOSE FROM! NN000000000 ONO0OONOOQUUL' ' i) veees LeVe ee RR RAAAA MOO 0 0000000 By The Yard At HARLEIGH SUPPLIES (Oshawa Ltd.) 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