Oshawa Times (1958-), 18 Jan 1965, p. 11

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getting more ideas for the crea- tive part of the project. At first, the Lewins had an ; agraiesont tp anak: Sewn ated ground to improve upon that|symbol in parts of West Africa of the British puzzles to sort of | ving or to get an idea from it. |and almost 1,000,000 were ex- "prime the pump." But in less| {If you would like information ported from Britain in 1964. than a year, they had developed |on a book on how to start your 5 their own circular puzzles. To-|}OWn business, send me your re- THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, Januery 18, 1965 J] i ; : is uit ~ ANN L WOMEN'S WORLD NN LANDERS se | Flattery Gets A California teen - ager asked the right man and re- Exciting Venture Can Begin With a Family Situation By ROBERTA ROESCH "When I saw how my family ceived an invitation to the Sometimes your best oppor-lenjoyed these puzzles,' Katielday "Th t aaik Gil. @ ate ' U.S. inaugural ceremonies. : tunity to start an exciting new + 4 y_ "The Adoration of the} a stamped, self-ad- } = > Molien - aay papier Student 'Nowhere tatty can begin with & fam-|(2% me, "I thought I would en-| Magi * is one of their successes. a envelope in care of this] {Ff COULD BE IRRITATED BL wanted to attend the in- sly, or home situation that's|0y making up some of my own| Tuell, Treatment ot ene | FEEL FIT AGAIN: auguration in Washington ; right under your nose. and producing them commer- an flees OCR 8 vergence" 1s d RABI RA bt ll and began her campaign by Dear Ann Landers: I am ajnothing to give them. So thank In aye Be yn hh agg I ye cially. . pe KNOBBY po TANY HAVE SEEM HELPED 6) writing the president. She sophomore at the state univer-|you all who wrote to protest.|to are ing new lives for) 'To make sure it was a good|MAY BE AS CLOSE bedsteads have become a = DEWITTS weit A sity and psychology is my ma-|I was wrong. |themselves. simply by looking|idea, however, Katie and her| In your life, your opportunity jor. I've been reading your} Dear Ann Landers: My hus- ny tom that" ea lig ro hewn ' o "ay pow Lape nts pod goin bu oe eee reactions to the 5 roj- IZ; i ; column for eight years and yOU|pand passed away several on their own imagination, talent] ect. Later oe een v Buk it way be sone as pti fol cant tore pba months ago. He drove a Newland background to improve thatlis in the graphic art business,|close to your nose as puzzles '|car every year and took greatleveryday living or to get an|set up the enterprise for her|jwere to Katie Lewin's, if you I am doing a term paper on|pride in his automobiles. I dolidea from it. and got the wheels moving|look at your everyday living, modern marriage. There is ajnot drive. FAMILY PASTIME __|while Katie spent hours at mu-jthen try to draw on your own lot of material available on the} 4 neighbor told me it is bad| One woman I know who did|seums, galleries and gift showslimagination, talent and back- subject but what I need is cur-|for a car to sit idle and that|/this is Mrs. Katie Lewin, a =-- rent, up-to-date stuff. Most of|he would keep the car in shape|mother and wife in Rye, N.Y., For The Big all, I meed inside dope from|for me by driving it three or|who got an idea for a business someone who really knows what)four times a week. from one of her family's hob- is going on. Who is better) now he takes the car to work| Dies. "ul rs. Starting Soon at qualified to help me than you, Currently, attractive Ha lp 1 day and uses it as if it Ann Landers, the supreme au- Lewin is the successful lady-be- thority--the person who hears big pertinent | pn eB hind-the-scenes in the manufac- from everybody? ture of a series of unique and SUPPLIES (Oshawa Ltd.) OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE West Side next to Jack Fraser just as my husband did, and I) -aycational circular jigsaw puz- 3 Miles of Drapery Fabrics at Savings! received a formal invitation beginning, 'The Inaugural honor. of your presence. ." The Imperial Order \ Daughters of the Empire will continue to use the Union Jack in its ceremon- ies as a symbol of its Com- monwealth affiliations, says National President Mrs, D. W. McGibbon of Toronto. "Our national executive de- cided some time ago that is our government decided on' a distinctive Canadian flag; we would recognize it," she said. "We will continue to # carry Union Jack because we are a Commonwealth or- ganization." WATCH REPAIRS. "With Service You Can Count On" z a MELISSA LEE BARON Howson's suitcase when she left her Hamilton home for Disneyland. Her trip was made possible by donations to a special fund to help the leukemia get her wish to see Disneyland while she can still travel. 723-7022 JEWELLERS All Ineed is about 800 words,|have been paying the bills. Also describing the critical marital he keeps telling me he is doing _ Faaesite " bak gerry problems of our times, the|me a favor. Is he right? Any'; - y y id th Also a "tition after Katie's husband came titanate ima coe nome from London with a col- brief paragraph on why there is Dear E.D.: Learn to drive,|lection of circular jigsaw. puz- After 21 years at the job, a declining respect, for mar-| : 8 Viola MacMillan, 62. i i ociety: lor sell the car. Your arrange-|zles for his puzzle-loving fam- ey ancl , ident of cass Mes a taeaemih a _ {ment with this free - loader|ily. pas renee SS penia rs Save my life and jot this) makes no sense. Up to that time, Katie Lewin Hdomenemed She 'ode ae oo = i will you? Thanks, had Rover been in business. In s i i oll, --Bennie fact, she'd never even had a job a ig lee ge Dear Bennie: You just want THE STARS SAY except for one brief working president of Windfall Oils t t di 800 words on stint before her marriage d Mines Ltd., a stock {me to jot down sje ESTRELLITA - . ie trading is the subject A friend and favorite of the problems' of marriage--the By R ARDENT VISITOR of a royal 'commissioner in- President and Mrs. = -- and the cure, Thanks a FOR TOMORROW Che Yisk Noweter, always quiry. igh yea Dickerson 0 wey ~ . | An excellent day for those|been an alert person and an the Washington staff of the Look, Lamb Chop, every year a air 2 : ' +. 44 who are ambitious and enter-jardent and regular visitor to National Broadcasting Com- |about this time I get dozens of|*". clark watlart ' ; isenhei who] Prising. Both business and per-jart galleries and museums. And pany will be covering the |letters from wisennelmers sonal interests will be governed|though she didn't realize it at presidential inauguration the want me to do their work. The by generous influences, andex-ithe time, all of this was part assorted social functions ac- |library on your campus has traordinarily good aspects could)of her training for her present cue" ae . oo an oe of ro ard goods help you to win favors, in-|work selecting the great art almost encyclopedic ac- |plenty curren me 'lereased prestige and valuable|masterpieces that her company quaintance with the city's |--Your Second Mother prs maantactares. tat colortel and SEE WED. JAN. 20 ISSUE OF THE TIMES political inhabitants. To | Dear Ann Landers: Usually; educational Springbok Jigsaw compete with her, the co- |y agree with you, but I think|FOR THE BIRTHDAY Puzzles. lumbia System has added |youy were dead wrong when you| If tomorrow Is your birthday, Mrs. Angier Biddle Duke to |jambasted Aunt Lucille because|your horoscope indicates that | its staff. She is the wife of . |she didn't feed her little nephew | the next year should bring you the former state depart- |when he asked for something to|gre at happiness in personal : ment chief of protocol. eat. |matters. Family affairs should .__,/run smoothly, and there is a | The mother who complained) strong likelihood that, socially, jsaid she and her family were! yoy will find many opportuni- driving by Aunt Lucille's house/ties to travel and meet new and Not many women lounge around the house im a $325 ankle - length gown. Mrs. Cassius Clay does. The wife of heavyweight champion Clay says she "loves beauti- ful things, but never got a chance to show this particu- lar dress off in public." She had bought it for her hus- band's match with Liston and she waved for them to stop. |interesting friends -- especially From her letter I didn't get the!in jate April, June and August. impression that Aunt Lucille) jy, you are single, new ro- signaled them to eat. |mance is a possibility during Well, I'm with Aunt Lucille. [the balance of this month, in I don't believe children should|late April, June (particularly ask for food when.they are|good) and with a possibility of guests, and I think you should) marriage in late July. ~ Why nickel in stainless steel? ~ and why It is so important to modern VIOLA MacMILLAN Inet' November. A dusky {have congratulated her for re-| Occupational advance ment d e S | N | Nn a @) U S =) a @) | % The person who has pur- beauty of 24 she met Clay [fusing to knuckle under. One|and improvement in your finan- U & S chased two Park Avenue when she was working in a {little girl who comes here with/cial status, not too outstanding landmark mansions in New Chicago newspaper office. her mother drives me nuts/this year, can be expedited, \ ' York has been identified as |whining and begging for candy|however, by making the best or cookies. use of your talents between now Finally, after being asked for|and late April and early May; the fifth time, "Why don't you|also in mid-August and next give me something to eat?" 1|November. replied, "Because I don't have Creative workers should find anything to give you. You'll just|the year generally good except have to starve." |for a brief period in mid-No- I have a four-year-old child) Veber. ' of my own, and he's no angel. A child born on this day will When he starts whining for|be endowed with excellent judg- things, whether at home or in|ment and keen perceptiveness company, he gets a swat in the|and will be of a gregarious rear, then and there. It's un-|nature. pleasant, but it's better than| embarrassing the hostess. | Thanks for listening, Ann. I |. |feel two degrees cooler already. And I hope you will reconsider. --Defence for Aunt Lucille | Dear Defence: Thank you for | presenting the case. Aunt Lu- cille isn't on trial, however. I am, and I plead guilty, as charged. | Hundreds of readers wrote to tell me I was wrong--that well- mannered children do not ask for food when they are visiting because it might be. embarras- sing to the hostess who has CUT Your FUEL COST FREE! Movie star Rachel Rob- erts is quitting her film car- eer to spend more time with her husband, Rex Harrison. : the Marquess of Cuevas. * The Marquess is the former ' Margaret Rockefeller * Strong, a granddaughter of John D. 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