Oshawa Times (1958-), 11 Dec 1964, p. 16

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16 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, December 11, 1964 = |myself to him, body and soul, Aap RRS Seema 2 LITTLE SISTER HAS A BIRTHDAY Whitby, and Mr. Samuel Huxter, Ajax. great-grandmother is William Correll, Whitby. Mary's Studio and Mrs. Their Mrs. Catherine Lillian, left, cele- brates her first birthday to- day. Her older sister, Laurie Elizabeth, almost two years old, will help her to cele- CHILD GUIDANCE Be Sure To Put Books On Your Shopping List By GARRY C. MYERS, Ph.D.|encouraged me in education al- I wish parents looking for-|Ways bought me a lovely book ward to Christmas would con-|for Christmas. The book she} sider books, good books, among|&ave me was too hard for me) the gifts they are going to buy|t0 read with pleasure. It was) for their children. Some par-|@ book meant for a child of ents who mean to include books|@bout my age, but this kind may find just before Christmas|#Unt did not realize how poor that they have spent so much|@ reader I was then, | on other gifts that little or noth- nREADED HER GIFT ing 1s left for books. | Unhappily I remember that I Most wise parents think of/almost dreaded to receive her! books early and set aside in| book gift. I knew she expected their Christmas budget a fair|me to read it and tell her what brate. They are the daughters of Mr. and Mrs, Robert Cor- rell, Hickory street, Whitby. Their grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Correll, it regularly by mail the year around, These magazines are different from books, as they provide a wide variety of in- teresting things to listen to, read or do. Many parents who provide several magazines for them- their children. IN TIME FOR CHRISTMAS! VIANNA DELICATESSEN selves may not think of any for | emount for them. Just to be read once, a book may provide many hours of enjoyment and besides, it may be read over and over again and other chil- dren may enjoy it. Consider, too, the educational value of a book in comparison with most other gifts at comparable cost. In choosing books for Christ- mas gifts, select good ones with attractive illustrations. There has never been a time when so many attractive books with good reading have been on the market. TEST OF TIME Be sure to include some books which have stood the test of time. With some of them, you may be familiar. Your local li- brarian will be glad to show you some of the best of them which are still being published. Ask her to show you some of the children's classics; some you enjayed as a child your- self. A number of publishers are| bringing out some of these treasures in attractive form. At your best bookstore, you may I got from it. I would labor over it painfully and in dis-| couragement, put it down and go out to the barn and talk to the cows and horses. Several years ago she passed | away at the age of 96, but I| never had the heart to tell her| my experience with the books | she used to give me for Christ- | mas, You might want to include a good desk dictionany for your | school-age child or a standard encyclopaedia or a good set of | storybooks and the like, includ- ing those of wide age-range in NOW OPEN! NEWLY RENOVATED ANN LANDERS Dear Ann Landers: Add me to the list of people who never thought I'd end up writing to Ann Landers. Here I am, ready to lie down on your couch, and nobody is more surprised than ih I went with this man for three years. And when = say "went *ith,"* I mean I devoted He was never out of my thoughts. I invested part of my inheritance in his business, which failed. When he was down on his luck I let sim move into my apartment and I moved in with my aunt for three months. Last January he went into a nutty business that clicked. In- stead of giving back my $5,900, he bought himself a new car. Last night he gave me the big 'news, He has decided he's not good enough for me and I should fine someone who is, His last words were, '"'Baby you de- serve the best and I hope you et it." Devoted Doormat Gets a Brush-Off only book that would interest the jerk. Uf he marries that rich widow for her money he'll earn every dime of it. It's the hardest work there is. Dear Ann Landers: I've been working in a law office for more than 10 years and I still can't figure something out. Why do the women who come in for a divorce turn the world upside down to shield their children from the fact that their father is a cheating, lying skunk? When it is the wife who has strayed (usually out of frustra- tion and loneliness) why does the husband come charging in like an enraged bull--dragging the children with him--making sure they hear every sordid de- tail of their mother's unfaithful- no accusation too indelicate for their ears. It happened again this morn- ness. No adjective is too strong, | evidence mustbe plenty strong. This by no means justifies tearing a woman's reputation to shreds in the presence of her children but it does explain why fathers sometimes do it. Dear Ann Landers: I attend a fine school in the east. All the girls here come from homes richer than mine, My folks went all out to buy me an outstand- ance and could afford to take my roommate out. to dinner night of the week. This pA sees me a lot of embar- rassment. Do you think it will Fat at home and -- Je lapologies. Far worse n tables is a child who is ashamed of her parents. 2 GIFTS FOR CHRISTMAS GIVING FOR THE | ONE PRICE OF Dear Trying ing wardrobe. To look at me A Tremendous offer! Buy the mejor appli- you'd never guess we were middle-class people. My roommate is a very re- fined girl from a well-to-do and prominent family. I have in- vited her to come home with me for the holidays. It so happens my parents ance you wont os @ gift for Christmas und get additional FREE gift . . . such as Tope Recorder,, Hi-Fi Radio, Record Player, ete., ete, Make your selection today! Fleetwood Dumont : Roger Majestic Speed Queen NOW OPEN! Tonia's Va Bor and Coffee Shop | @ Formerly 's Sports @ Christmas toys, watches, si novelties, ete. 203 Bond St. W. 725-7578 have atrocious manners. In fact they behave like disgusting bar- barians at the table. I didn't realize the dimensions of their slobbishness until I went away to. school. I've been saving my allow- Ronald W. Bilsky, oc. 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