Oshawa Times (1958-), 8 Apr 1965, p. 21

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' AX 2 sien RECEIVES CONGRATULATIONS AUDREY HEPBURN con- gratulates Julie Andrews on receiving her Oscar on Monday night, for her role in Mary Poppins. (CP Wirephoto) ' Well-Cared For Plants Take Root In The Home By ELEANOR ROSS Easter this year, | is late but it'll be here enough. Beautiful clothes and millin- ery are in the stores, and in the florist shops, garden centres and some supermarkets, there are beautiful azaleas, hy- drangeas, amaryllis, hyacinths, daffodils, lilies, begonias, all painted in their clay pots, all awaiting selection of Easter- giving--or keeping. Easter gift plants, so expres- sive of the festival and of spring, make wonderful gifts. Choose carefully. And, as we always suggest, select your plants in porous clay containers, since this type it seems, most nearly duplicates the natural growing conditions of the good earth. WEAKENS PLANTS Overwatering, which weakens or kills most plants, just as im- possible in porous clay, and the soon rather excess salts leached out easily, too. Consider exposure when se- lecting plants. For southern exposures, select lilies or hya- cinths. Both thrive in sunny windows. Tulips, azaleas and geraniums are also recom- mended for south windows. On the north or in the west, where the sun doesn't hit di- rectly, amaryllis and hydrangea are suggested. Gloxinias and cyclamen prefer subdued or dif- fused sunlight, and so their best location is in a north or an east |window. are ering plants--the begonia -- is an "easterner."' ° DON'T OVERLOOK CHARMS In shopping for Easter gift planis, don't overlook the charms and delights of attrac- tive foliage plants, of which there is such a wide and rich variety. They can add varying hues of cool, rich greens and Another of the popular flow-| § ager 0B 8 /iage numbers that you'll find at \this festive season include philo- |dendroms in many varieties and ANN LANDERS Perfect Gentleman Poor Description Dear Ann Landers: My hus- band went out occasionally with a girl before he met and mar- ried me. He did not tell me about the girl because she was from the wrong side of the tracks and he never considered her anything but a_ physical friend if you know what I mean. This girl has his child. This child is now six years old. My husband, being a perfect gentleman, did not try to back out of anything. When the court ordered him to pay support money for the boy he agreed, We have a little girl of our own now and it fries me that my husband must send money levery month to this back-street jtramp. How long does a man have to pay for a mistake that is only half his? If he just stop- ped sending support money jwhat would happen?--The Mrs. 10 be | Dear Mrs.: Your husband aa him. lwill probably have to pay for|, Dear Anm Landers: My prob- \"his half of the mistake" for|!em is out of the ordinary, but another 15 years. If he stops|"onetheless it is real. " -ai)| 1. am a middle-aged man in |\the payment he could go to jail. P ; Your lack of compassion for love with a middle-aged woman. the mother and her child js| Madeline and I lost our mates I'm what some people call a career girl. Others might call me an old maid. I'm 32, un- married and have no particu- Jar desire to rush into a fifth- rate marriage (as some of my friends have done) just to prove I can get a man. But what do I say when peo- ple ask me why I'm not mar- ried* It's incredible that rea- sonably intelligent people ask such a cloddish question, but they do--at least once a week. cause no one will have me." Can you come looking so nebbish? Thank you. --Dixie Dear Dixie: Try this for size: "I'm not married because I haven't met the man who de- serves to be as happy as I can I've been giitting my teeth and) Saying stupid things like, "Be-) have me"! ELECTRICAL squelcher that doesn't leave me e many years ago. She has a daughter who is 16 years old.| THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, April 8,1965 9] My son is 17. We are both very! your son should be graduating proud of our children. from high schoo! within the My son and Madeline's daugh-|vear, Surely you and Madeline ter have known each other for|can postpone your marriage un- quite some time, but six months/ti! the boy goes away to college. ago their friendship burst into/phis would not entirely elimin- flame. They are now g0iNZlate the problem, but it. would steady. My son tells me helreduce the ha : thinks he is in love with the p> . are girl. She has told her mother) -------__-- she thinks she is in love with SEVEN-YEAR DIVORCES my son. Madeline and I want to get| More than a third of Scot- married but we are both afraid|land's 2,292 divorces last year of what might happen if these took place just when the seven- two teen-agers are allowed to|year itch had set in. SHORT OF CASH WELLINGTON, N.Z. (CP) -- A team of women golfers re- turning from the world cham- pionships in Paris complained here that the New Zealand Re- serve Bank's limit on foreign exchange funds is quite inade- quate. The $19.50 a day limit meant that some could not af- ford more than a snack for breakfast and lunch, after they had paid their hotel bills and caddy fees. live under the same roof. At! the same time we don't want to wait until we have to be pushed down the aisle in wheel chairs. 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