16 THE OSHAWA. TIMES, Wednesdey, June 15, 1966 | THE STARS SAY ANN Reasonable Facts Base Ot Secretary's Defense Dear Ann Landers retarywho would like to say ® word to Minnie, me clesmns woman, Her job is to ¢°an, isn't it? So what is she beefing ag hat earth is @ sec on t i to do with our office and the wastebasket is the only e to dump these items. May of hers if we leave shoes our desks? terested cleaning women) to keep their pea-pickin'. hands off of course) because when I ca Sale equipment, Modern copying) his attention to his rudeness, hi machines will not wear out if| gets mad and says 1 am a faul they are allowed to run continu-| finder and a nagger. i ously and electricity isn't that expensive. The than to keep them running. If Minnie would pay more at-| --File for Future Reference what I hear makes sense, Minnie thinks we|my husband to treat me pith should carry the rash me woule shew 8 cuslouer oF siness is ca s 0 as. nee ons under! the woman next door? He walks in front of me, steps on my|7 Now about turning off the| feet, lets doors slam in my face copying machines, Please tell| and interrupts me whenever he Minnie (and all other overly in- wishes to speak. copying ma-|and sometimes he is so wonder-| chines in our office are sup-|ful and sweet that I forget all y be posed to be left on because it is|about the bad days, But when) more costly and time-consum-|he is rude and inconsiderate, it ing to start them up every day|ties me up in knots, Please help "Dear tizng 'ry tis exper Mir, Mrs. Michael Siblock Feted tention to the dirt in the cor-| ment for 24 hours, Refrain from ners and the mop marks on the| saying wee ng Bg word , t walls she wouldn't have time to|to your husband, e steps on A R B D find fault with the secretaries. , foot, say, "I hope you t eception, ang ue 7 ance in Dear File: I have heard from|When he Jets a door slam in A i _b and) hundreds of secretaries and|your face, say, "I'm sorry j\dance in St. Mary's Hall mark |Mr. didn't let you know I was be-jed the 25th wedding anniver-\ciiooy is the son of the late) concerned, your best periods for FOR TOMORROW Even if unexpected situations arise, Thursday can be # satis- factory day i{ you take things in stride, Keep usefully busy if you have responsibilities to han- die and, in leisure hours, spend some time in the pursuit of an interesting hobby. : ERS, By ESTRELLITA FOR THE BIRTHDAY If tomorrow is your birthday, your horoscope indicates tha you can achieve a great deal within the next 12 months. As of ogy 5 you entered an excel- Maa -- 7, for ad- va h your job and fi- naniel status, with July, August and September out- standingly profitable on the fis- cal score. Asi, as of two weeks 260, you entered a splendid ac- tivity cycle governing all your material interests. This period, lasting until July 15, will be the perfect time for planning pro- grams to advance, both occupa- tionally and monetarily, during the two years ahead. Do not go out on a limb, however, but plan only within your limitations, Where occupational matters) are concerned, while the next four months will be excellent, as stated before, your most out- standing periods of accomplish- Am I unreasonable to expect We argue a lot (in private ment should occur in early August, Next good cycles for! upping your job status; late | October, late November, next | February and March. Best pe- riod for increasing your finan cial rating in early 1967; the weeks between Feb. 1 and April 15, Most productive periods for those engaged in creative enter- prises: early August, late Sep- tember, the first and last weeks! in Octobe and|Mrs, Alice Martyn and the late hg x, Best PRUE On8 Victor Harmer and Mr.| Where personal interests are I love my husband very much MARRIED 25 YEARS hurt yourself, dear,"| i reception, banquet Okay Minnie, how about it?|hind you, dear," When he inter-| sary celebrations of Mr. an lr. and Mrs, William Siblock,|fomance will include late No- What are secretaries supposed|rupts you, say, to do with orange peels and ap-|dear, what I have to say can road south ple cores and paper cups when wait," Mrs there are no garbage cans avail- able? machines? I checked a half dozen office managers and four|I'll bet you are even though said they turn off the machines|your nagging may be justifia- at the end of the day. Two said| ble), the alteration in your be- they Jeave their machines run-jhavior is bound to have a fa-| ning continuously, So, to be on'vorable effect on him, Dinner, Presentation Honor Retiring CNR Employee A dinner and social evening\ed in 1964 when the operation was held recently at Glenholme| changed to diesel power. Training Centre, Oshawa, to} honor Mr. H, B. (Dusty) Claus) and friends Mr. Claus was pre- "| sei with an electric welder, | nadian National Railways, Agitated of money, by fellow|freezer tray; freeze until crys-| Among those present from Osh-| worker, Mr, W. T. Graham, with| tals form around edge of tray. awa were fellow employees, re-|, wish for a long and happy| presentatives from Publi¢ Utill-| retirement, The dinner and pre-| Refrigerate overnight Unmold Engl-|sentation was a complete sur-| neering lat-|orise to Mr, Claus, and on be-| double boiler. fo Electrical Railway Historical) jai¢ of himself and Mrs. Claus| Association, Scarborough. Als0)ne extended a sincere vote of| mt were members of Mr.| thanks to all. on. his retirement from the ties Commission, GMC Department and Ontar- prese' Claus' family, Mr, and Mrs, Adrian Claus, Mr, superintendent, an address on Mr, Claus' long and faithful service with the railway. Mr. Claus commenced working with the Oshawa Rail- way (a subsidiary of the CNR and integrated with. the CNR Nov. 1, 1960) in 1922 and was responsible for maintaining the} overhead line that supplied power to operate electric en- gines, as well as electrical maintenance of CNR bulldings The overhead line was dismantl- UW Clubs Ask For Working Mothers' Tax Deduction ST, CATHARINES, (CP) -- reductions should be allowed for! married professional women) sho have to pay household help. She sald delegates to the CFU's annual meeting in Hali- fax later this week will consider a resolution urging reductions for working wives with depend- ent children who require the services of a housekeeper or| babysitter. | "The reductions might en- courage some of our best women to leave home and work again,' Mrs, Sabia said in an} interview, | The three-day meeting opens) Thursday. poscrmmns secs Give Your Child A HOLIDAY TO REMEMBER LITTLE BUCKAROO RANCH Riding Twice Daily Swimming Pool @ Frontier Town @ Riflery @ Archery @ Crofts @ Horse- manship @ Overnights @ Cov- ered Wagon Rides $110 For Twe Weeks $60 A Single Week Registered Nurse on Stoff Phone Oshawa 725-2737 | aware of his rudeness, but with- And now about those copying|out carping or criticism. and Mrs.|,, : gent-Operator Vernon Claus, Mrs, Allen Coop- drey showed movies of a train| er, Mr. and Mrs, A. B, Walker. |trin he and Mrs. Mundrey took| until stiff. Mr, D, C, Roberts, assistant|trom Oshawa to Vancouver and| Canadian Na-|Mr, Clarence Greentree of Gen-| marshmallows, and nuts, tional Railways, Oshawa, act-|ergi Motors showed slides of| ed as Master of Ceremonies,|i, jirting of railway tracks on|1 quart mold rinsed with cold for the evening and former Su-|King Street in May, 1963, which| water. Prilaenusie s Ssepu SATU SSVS | were enjoyed by ail. te ad : BONELESS Mrs. M. J. Sabia, president of |= the Canadian Federation of Uni- versity Women, says income tax) i | a a : z z = BACK BACO % = : 8 & x = 5 "Go ahead,|Mrs. Michael Siblock of Ritson The vember, next April and May Most auspicious months for! travel (but short trips only are) advised); September, next Jan-| uary and May, Stimulating s0-| Their attendants of twenty-| cia! activities will not only be five years ago, Mrs, Samuel pleasurable but could broaden Stark and Mr. George Siblock,|¥oUr horizons throughout this '\month, in late September, early October and the weeks between Siblock received sar.| Dec. 5 and Feb, 10 twetines parie dal A child born on this day will suit pith a corsage of pink and|>® idealistic, highly perceptive) white rosebuds. and literarily inclined. few grains salt Approximately 200 guests . . gies eee from &St. Catharines, Leaside HOUSEHOLD HIN i t berries ' ' oP. yi at J sok sine ,,.|Weston, Peterborough, Oshawa| When windows stick, rub the cup halved, pitted cherries anq district attended, frames with a candle stub. cup diced apple a ss caichiaiiadoel ses ssc eup sliced dates marshmallows, quartered % cup toasted slivered alm- onds, Pour evaporated y were married in the Holy} is the former| !rinity Church, Court street, by daughter of the Reverend McClelland, 'They have two sons, Victor and Ronald Siblock You will soon make him|Delphine Harmer, EVAPORATED MILK If you are a chronic nag (andi gay an DESSERT 2-8 cup evaporated milk 1% teaspoons strawberry jelly powder tions, Mrs, Y%, cup lemon juice ing' a | 1 egg tablespoons sugar were present for the celebra- Vs SK eee ~ On behalf of CNR employees milk into Soften jelly powder in lemon- Beat egg slightly in top of GRADUATION A GO-GO! 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