Oshawa Times (1958-), 8 Sep 1965, p. 29

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pa eae oh LEE LER P SD Se Pe Capea tee 1 MN eee A LONELY, CUDDLY PUP WANTED ... A little boy, or a girl who could adopt this lonely puppy for his best friend. All mothers, grandmothers and aunts will certainly find this charming little one to whom this toy should be given. They will enjoy sewing it for him. If you wish instruc- tions please send a self- addressed stamped enve- lope and ten cents to cover cost of handling to the Needlework department of this newspaper asking for leaflet No. SE 727, robably know, presents a pro- Singing Interview)?r" of Folk Jazz for college Same As Any Other'; By ROBERTA ROESCH (|* We don't often talk in this) column about singing inter-| views, | But. I've recently learned] singing interviews work out just like the others when it/@ comes.to showing the qualities! employers want. 0 0 parks, toured Australia and New Zea- jland and this fall they'll bring hows, nightclubs, coffee ouses, hotels, festivals, fairs, tadium bowls and amusement This summer, they ut their fifth recording. To be the girl they picked for job out of 1,500 applicants would be a distinction in any- ne's life and in anybody's I picked up this bit of knowl-|career, so Question No. 1 to edge while talking to Missouri-/Patti was: answer on that score," Patti said. 'The one thing I do know is that my knees shook." READILY APPARENT However, a rundown of her background showed she was well prepared when her chance: came. She told me about study- ing voice since she was 4, sing- ing her way through college, working in summer stock and municipal opera and jumping at the chance to have the singing interview with the Serendipity |Singers when her voice teacher A Friendship Is Not Bought Please come up with some bad- ly needed advice. Our only child is nine years ceived a note an from a little boy who is a class- mate of hers, The note said: boy friend, Here is 20 cents. a present, It will mean you are my sweetheart." here thought it was the cutest thing she ever heard of. I feel different. In my opinion, if Dear Ann Landers: My prob- lem is out of the ofdnary lime "tove conaing the, magi element of physical excitement but this feeling comes with dis- old. A few days ago Molly re-lcovering and appreciating the two dimes! other qualities. The perfect love experience is communication in " its most complete and selfless Dear Molly, I want to be your): 'tt is worth saving for that Please go out and buy yourself You Special person. So wait, A friend who happened to belriend who is in her late 30's lost her husband ago. 'ou'll be glad you did, Dear Ann Landers; My dear six months this isn't handled wisely it could be very pomacing to our daugh- ter and to the little boy as well. B.B. of Peoria. each other gifts or money to seal the friendship. Dear Ann Landers: I'm a high school junior who is confused about love and sex, How can a person tell the difference? I am going steady with a guy my parents don't like very much, My dad says Ron will never amount to anything. May- ™/be he won't but 1 don't care. He's the only fellow who ever [on me a thrill. In other words, Ron turns me on, | It's getting harder and harder jto keep from going all the way.| |Ron says if two people love} each other it's O.K. I think he's jright, but the big question is |how can I tell if it's really love jor just plain sex? Please help me, Ann. I'm--Between Heaven) jand Hell | Dear Between: Sex is the in- stinctive response to a biological urge. It is one set of glands calling to another, Sex is like a -- it is a physical release with no emotional investment. Love is a combination of re- spect, admiration and the de, sire to give and to please. Love is developmental. It must take cunmndenmninanientl RONALG W. BILSKY, 0.¢. What should be done about it?--jof dragonflies dents of Long Island's Rocka- Dear B. B.: Molly should re-|way district. An official of the} turn the 20 cents, Explain tojcity's pest control department her, so that she can explain to/said people should be "thank- the little boy, that they are too|ful, not alarmed," He explained young to be sweethearts but that that dragonflies do not bite or she would like him for a friend}sting but destroy mosquitoes, --and friends don't need to give house flies, beetles and moths. FEAR FRIENDLY FLIES NEW YORK (AP)--Swarms alarmed _resi- papiboren for Marge. One is ajout raking it appear that I am/yp your friend without appear-linterested bachelor and the other is ajtrying to arrange something?--|ing to be fixing her up? Thelown, The sure to. spoil widower. I'd love to fix her up|Good Ail ts to try to do Cupid's with one or both of these men Pree es, but it would be awkward be-jare asking is how can you fix|Marge is a widow. I! they arejful introduce her to new 5 natn tte EERE AS CASA EERE NTE TR OT ESE TD ey already know her. secinstenili-aellivagns hai Raleceea ee ails COUP WEE Gas Wane they'll move on thelr. answer is you can't, a Friend Dear Good: The question you) These men are aware If you want to be GIRLS' SWINGALONG OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE Super Save FRESH KILLED -- GRADE "A" THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdey, September My 1968 17,. CHICKENS 39: SPECIALLY SELECTED, FRESH FOR ROASTING PORK BUTTS 99 RIB STEAKS Beaeaeegeeaerst eee & bal BY THE 'ur 39°! © FREEZER BUYS 3 1,00 1 BEEF Red Brend Beef, Cenade's Finest Grade iFRONT QUARTERS wi qge | BEEF CHUCKS HIND QUARTERS born Patti Davis, a girl who "How did you manage to get|told her a job was open. | had been selected from 1,500/your job when 1,500 other peo-| "And her knees did shake," applicants to join the Seren-|ple had already been turnedjsaid H. 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