Oshawa Times (1958-), 21 Oct 1964, p. 16

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, October 21,1964 15 Dear Ann Landers: Our 20- Peterborough guests at thejcluded Mr.. and Mrs. Arthur year-old son brought his girl) sunday guests at the home of| Association, the Uni Richardson-Dove wedding were|Doyle, Etobicoke; Mr. and Mrs. cc plore onder Poehghs AG Collison, King sireet| ug eart Fund, ran --> Mrs. Edward Johnston, Me. and|2° Peebles, Miss Gall Pesbies, a. The girl oil not be 16 until a prot aa an ak lar Dystrophy Association and|Mrs. Lawrence Palmer, Mr. and|Adas, Scarborough; Miss Mar- March. The baby will be born sede omg wtenpabelears. the Canadian Foundation for the|Mrs. Robert Able, Mr. and Mrs.|lyn Lee, Omemee; Mr. and Mrs. in January. : Advancement of Pharmacy. The|Joseph Todd, Miss Margaret|Ralph Flintoff, Toronto; Mr. My husband is furious. He During the 1964-65 season the annual bridge has been held|Noble, Mr. Robert Noble and|Bruce Hitchings, Brooklin, and may never get back on your team. ANN. LANDERS Wife's Golden Curls ~ Look Silly To Hubby Dear Ann Landers: I'm this letter into the because I don't want my wife to know I'm writing to you. Please don't double - cross me by printing the name of this city. I'd never hear the last of it. When I married, Hilda (not her real name) she was a stun- ner. She had a nice shape and her hair was like gold. I'm not complaining that she's gotten fleshy because the fact is I've put on a few pounds,. myself. But I wish she'd quit trying to keep her hair the same color it was 40 years ago. : Hilda doesn't realize that curls on a woman her age look brassy and artificial. When I suggested that she let nature take its course she said, "What -- and look like your) mother? Do you think I'm crazy?" Maybe you can get to her, Ann. Please try.--IN COGNITO Dear Cog: It's surprising how many bright women don't know when to change the gold for silver. softens the lines. Some dolls would look years younger if they gave up already. Dear Ann Landers: I go with a real neat kid whose real name is not Bruce but I will call him that. Bruce plays, foot- ball and is now a senior. 'The problem is that he goes to a rival high school. The feeling between our schools is very bad. The highlight of the sea- son is the game when Bruce's school plays my school. The whole town goes wild. beat Bruce's school and he was so mad at me (like it was MY fault) that he didn't call for nine days, When he finally de- cided to phone he was very nasty and we got into a big fight which resulted in another nine days of no speaking. I'm afriad the same thing will happen again this year. What can I do to keep peace? -- THROWN FOR A LOSS Dear Thrown: Bench Bruce for the duration of the football season and go with basketball Grey hair actually flatters aj players. And tell the big baby | says the girl can't stay here, I know she has no place else to go. We have three children and no extra bedroom. Our son has saved money so he can return to college next semester but he now thinks he should marry the girl and use the money to pay her medical bills. The money is in my bus- band's name and he won't re- lease it. Gan our son marry the girl even though she is not yet 16? Can she be married without her parent's consent? My head is swimming and I need someone to help steer this boy in the fo direction --OHIO HEART- Well, last year my school) ACHE Dear Ohio: A lawyer can ans- wer your questions with respect to age and permission to marry. As for steering--I hope someone gets you started in the right direction, and soon, What chance do you think this marriage would have? And what chance would the child have? I think the girl should go to the Florence Crittenton Home, put the baby up for adoption and make a new life for herself. Your son should go batk to college and not let this one tragic mistake wreck his membership of the Ladies' Aux-|every year since the club was|Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Noble.|Mr, and Mrs. Gerald Braund, 'Where Good Taste In Fashion Is Not Expensive? iliary to Toronto Pharma will attend a tea at the home of Mrs, F, Norman Hughes, a bridge at the Arcadian Court, the dinner and dance held by the Toronto Pharmacists, and the annual meeting and spring luncheon at the Inn On The Park on May 18. Membership in the Auxiliary requires that a mem- ber be the wife of a graduate pharmacist, or a lady graduate. The new executive includes the president, Mrs, J. W. Tune; vic-president, Mrs, T. _B. Newell; tresurer, Mrs. Earl Smith; and secretaries, Mrs. John Turnbull and Mrs. Keith Hall. Guests attending the Ladies Auxiliary to Toronto Pharma- cists mammoth bridge being}: held at Simpson's Arcadian Court, in Toronto, on Saturday afternoon, October 24, will be received by the new president, Mrs, J. W. 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