Oshawa Times (1958-), 6 Aug 1966, p. 10

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10 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Saturday, August 6, 1966 ANN LANDERS» Job - Hunting Teenagers TAA 4Viiv Dear Ann Landers: I am em- ployed as a personnel director of a large company. Every day I interview dozens of young men and women who are looking for jobs. Some days I could cry, -- Scads of teen-agers come in without high school diplomas. They want to work but they are not qualified to do anything. They must start at the bottom of the ladder, And they are doomed to stay there. "9 vw Thies Radawvira SSA SONA TV Owe © Dear Ann Landers: You re- cently printed a letter from a woman who signed her letter "Love Thy What?' I think I have her beat. Whenever our neighbor sees company drive up to our house, she decided to sweep out her street gutter or clip her rose bushes. At first she is content fo just eavesdrop (we entertain often in the yard) but after a few minutes she horns in and THE STARS SAY By ESTRELLITA 'OR TOMORROW Sunday will be an excellent period in which to put over un- usual ideas, launch new ven- tures and, generally, to advance all worthwhile goals. «avored, on the personal side: Romance, marriage, travel, outdoor inter- esis anu social functions, FOR THE BIRTHDAY If tomorrow is your birthday, you have good reason for opti- mism--even though your finan- cial tus may not change too greatly before next year. The balance of this month should be good on the fiscal score, but notable progress along this line |will not be evident until the \first three months of 1967, with another excellent three-month cycle beginning next june. For ali Leoites, the balance of 1966 will be a period for re Terie |way to check to see if the com- 'pany we have in mind is a reputable one?--A. D. Dear A. D.; Your bank should be able to check on the finan- cial standing of any franchise company you are 8. to Automation Will Demand New Skill Of Manual Workers By ROBERTA ROESCH The bank may also be able Dear Roberta Roesch: Will|give you information on the automation eliminate as many people who head the company. white collar jobs as it will blue|Your nearest branch of the collar jobs?--Mrs, T. 8. Better Business Bureau will be lect, In addition to Dear Mre T &- checking on the blue collar jobs are expected to firm with the bank ant | 2 decrease in much greater pro-| BBB, you should visit and talk portion than white collar jobs,/to other franchise operators To some extent automation| who work with the firm you are will reduce job opportunities for considering. record keepers and file clerks, Finally, have your lawyer go whose work can be done by over any and all contracts be- machine, fore you sign up for your fran- But secretaries and stenogra- chise. phers, white collar workers who, Opportunity tip for the day are trained to work as pro- (especially for new job seekers grammers, tape librarians, and with big ideas of how to start): business machine opera tors, Regardless of your talent, edu- and men and women who canjcation and goals for the future, eel wit +h et a An seperate nta' i ada n TA ANMEDIA Tr ROR 2 oS sere LU VINLANIV NUDFILAL PATIENIDS Some of the members are seen above distributing the gifts, recently, Left to right are Miss Marilyn Larmer, Mrs. Patrick Ryan, presi- dent; Miss Louise Hart, co- a b Sarr ey tes ppengrag = Mase Woe Ne PUM Wil CONF)MVE UUW @ tm we eese meme sane tinue to be in demand. The/skills in the present. They can same holds true for professiona] open the door to what you want, and scientific personnel. as you move from small goals Predictions indicate that op-\to large ones, portunities will lessen for farm-| ers and farm laborers. They HOUSEHOLD HINT are also likely to decrease for| Put half a dozen hooks in a semi-skilled workers. In the so- wooden clothes hanger f use in jcalled blue collar category, |the closet for belts; in the i hear ihe same story all day}joing the conversation as if she|pianning--with the future in long. '1 hate school. I want to|were an invited guest. mind. It will be especially im- get a job so my boy friend and) Im one of her more benevolent|Portant to manage conserva- I can get married. I want tO/ moments she telephoned to. say tively during the first week of move out of the house and be on) the jampshade in the front win-|August, throughout September, my own." ow was crooked and she was|November and December (es- Please let them see the follow-| sure ['d want to straighten it. |Pecially during the first two ing ativice. Maybe they'll take Although we resent the ola Weeks of the latter month). it from you, Ann Landers. tard we feel secure when-| Best periods for occupational Oshawa Times Photo (1) Finish high school before," " ss bis se. She| advancement: The last two! z , you go job-hunting pb eda Boe gph Chanapge ot as|weeks in August, late Septem-| SOCIAL NOTICES arya * the jobs in the future kitchen for potholders and keys; (2) Dress appropriately when) PBT the C.LA. and Big\ber, late December, next Feb-| ee sent tha callin the sewing room for scle Heit ; i Wee ENGAGEMENT training and skill than in th you apply for a job. Brother combined. | g i ieee n in the sors. (3) Don't crack gum or blow : a 'thi | Mr, and Mrs. Farley Linden. | P&5t. won't sign my name to this smoke in the interviewer's face. Nae kites Me. All field, RR 4, Stirling, Ontario, FRANCHISE VENTURE AUGUST 4-5-6 LA SUADTER TorPe CHAPTER LAKEo ulin tal, Whitby. They saw the pleasure a few small gifts could bring and started to fill a large carton with cos- metics, toiletries and novel- ties for women patients. SORORITY As a service project last winter, members of the Phi Phi chapter of Beta Sigma Phi took time to visit pa- tients in the Ontario Hospi- ordinator of volunteers for the hospital; Mrs. Wayne Wilkins, treasurer of Phi Phi chapter, and Mrs. Rob- ert Stone. d su ruary and May. Creative work- ers should find the entire months of December, January, March, May and June outstand- ing for accomplishment ars) recognition, Social interests should prove unusually stimulating in late August, late September, throughout October, December, | \January, February, April and June. And, for the marriage- minded, most auspicious peri- ods will occur within the last} two weeks of December, in! February, May and June. A child born on this day will be extremely magnanimous in his relations with others, and| will loathe injustice of any kind. } (4) Come in by yourself. Don't wish to announce the engage- ; | bring a girl friend, a boy friend,|Probably has her telescope |ment of their daughter, Fran- instead "tt would "tke *| or a relative trained on me at this very ces Elaine, to Mr, John William operate a. franchise busi " (5) Act as if you really want moment.--Bellwood Belle |Cardinal, son of. Mr. and Mrs. i are dives sre as to work Dear Belle: There can't be John A, Cardinal of Oshawa. want to be sure we HE we (6) Don't inquire about a pen-|many women in Bellwood who The marriage is to take place selves with the right fir our- sion plan when you come in for have called up a neighbor lately | on Saturday, October 1, 1966, at What is. the vas 'm, al an interview to clue her in 'on a crooked 12 o'clock noon in Saint James niles bet edit: (7) Answer every question on|lampshade. So now the old buz- the Minor. Roman Catholic the application. If you don't|zard knows how you feel. You Church, Stirling, just may be free of her ,per- know the answer, put a dash be- j . ae side the question so the person-| manently. FORTHCOMING MARRIAGE ne} director will know you have Mr. Herbert H. Terwillegar, not overlooked it }Oshawa, wishes to. announce This letter in print could do |the forthcoming marriage of his an awful lot of good.--Deeply|had Queen Isabelle behind him. jdaughter, Jean Gertrude, to Concerned You have neither the training, | Winston Lloyd LeGrand, son of Dear Deeply: I checked your|the experience, or the backing Mr. and Mrs, Sydney LeGrand 44 with one of the top|to make such a_ hazardous FOR MONDAY of Paspebiac, Quebec. The cere- personnel directors here and he|move. My advice is to wait! Maintain a strictly down-to- mony is to take place on Satur- could add nothing to your list.|until you are 21 and then see if| earth attitude on Monday. Some day, September 3, 1966, at 3:30 Thank you for your fine counsel. 'it still looks good to you. adverse planetary aspects indi- p.m. in Centre Street United x. s Church, Oshawa. cate delays and disappoint- FORTHCOMING MARRIAGE ments in putting over new plans, so it would be best to Mr. and Mrs, Edward Snooks wish to announce the forthcom- |stick to routine generally, ing marriage of their niece, |FOR THE BIRTHDAY If Monday is your birthday, Linda-Jo Avery, to Alan Bruce your horoscope indicates that it! |Milne, son of Mr. and Mrs would be well to start looking cane | John Milne, all of Oshawa. The ahead now, since foresight in| nelly ca, jwedding will take place on Sat- iplanning during the next five) urday, August 27, 1966, with the [months could materially affect) Fagggrmeme 0 9 Reverend 4. F Bunner, cousin |your prospects in 1967. Except | j of the: bridegroom, officiating. \for the balance of this month, | ------- . |stars do not promise much in jthe way of financial gain in} | 1966, but they do smile on long-! jrange projects which should| jculminate profitably during the jfirst three months of the new year, with further boosts indi- cated in another three-month jcycle beginning with the first} jof next June, Best periods for) joccupational advancement: The jlast two weeks in August, the j\last week in September, late} |December, next February and! May. & Personal relationships will be - governed by generous influ A little more than ences for most of the year, with HONEYMOONING IN NASSAU \eeiuae women are married emphasis on romance durin, P Md and their numbers have risen il ga eg open Newlyweds Mr, and Mrs. motor scooter tour of pic- and Mrs, Henry DeForge, by 329,000 since 1960 while the June; on stimulating social ac-| Jack Bourguignon of Osh- turesque Nassau, capital of Loring street, and the bride- corresponding increase for sin- tivities in late August, late] awa set out from the Mon- the Bahamas Formerly groom is the son of Mr, gle women is 72,000, " ' Lorraine M. DeForge, the and Mrs. Ted Brochu, King Another report shows that half tague Beach Hotel for a September, the entire months j nt eather December Josue, bride is the daughter of Mr. street. west. jof all Canadian girls 17 to 19 : ' a> are working and 52 per cent of THE ALEXANDRA PARK, OSHAWA el LIBERTY NURSERY'S Confidential to Columbus Took A Chance: True, but he stion » ry One In Five Women On The Job, Past 35 OTTAWA (CP)--Women over 35 now make up half of Can ada's female work force, says the women's bureau of the labor department. Of the 2,076,000 working women, one in five is in the 35-to-44 age bracket and only a slightly smaller proportion in the 45-to-54 range Lawn Ornaments Planters & Accessories | Patio Planters GREY, BLACK, GREEN 172 x 72 -- Reg. 4.99 Sale 3.95 23 x 9%, -- Reg. 7.99 Sale 6.99 aru iz -- Reg. 13.95 Sale 9.95 Some Potted FORTHCOMING MARRIAGE Centre Street Church will be the for the marriage Jean Gertrude Terwillegar to Mr. Winston Lloyd Le- Grand on Saturday, Sep- United setting of Miss bert Terwillegar of Oshawa and the late Mrs. Terwille- gar. The prospective bride- groom, a civil engineering graduate of Queen's Univer- sity, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Sydney LeGrand of Paspebiac, Quebec. half the Wn Wo men's Department Grecian Urns GREY, BLACK 2\ x19 -- Reg. 15.69 Sale 11.95 18 x 15 -- Reg. 10.95 Sale 7.95 MYERS, are PhD, | ried he isl.o S | ua hist? those entering careers be-| ip us ation -- he of the service appeal. children|Consider what this means not dea of only to the peace of mind and even at PICTURE YOU ASA Secreiary parent we child 12 on b time a has not made RAS cause Most -- ie to ent not slightest 0 be happiness of the youth but also the of mankind dampen youth's. idealism? FALL TERM OPENS AT THE OSHAWA BUSINESS COLLEGE Tuesday, Sept. 6 1966 Business offers a variety of interesting, well-paying positions for young people with Specialized BUSINESS TRAINING Choose from one of the nine Day School Courses available and Register Immediately, Enrolment is limited. Applicants must have two years high school. Oshawa Business College is approved for Student Loans and offers 29 years' experience in train- ing young people, Indi- vidual instruction, com- plete modern equipment Job assistance for all graduates, iid) '° +) Why progress or about him be pilot, to be an paren oing Sale 2.95 con to he TOO MUCH PRESSURE How youth in known ¢ Topper Planters 20% OFF ! Rose Trellis Fan Shape Reg. 2.00 Sale 1.75 more freely " be to be 9 t or = 2 Upright Reg. 4.50 Sale 3.50 Also Cement Urn s and exert sure on with unhap Publist profes doctors professor e um te and Planter Swans LIBERTY NURSERY 128 Liberty St. BOWMANVILLE 623-3074 neanwhile PARENTS' QUESTIONS Q. We four children 9 6 and 4; all are bedwetters hat can we do? A. Assuming you have had checked -by your physi I advise you to work first problem of the eldest study the enclosed bul- Training Child in Toilet een Habits and Psychology Applied hs (0 Bed-Wetting INTERIOR DECORATOR FURNITURE DRAPERIES BROADLOOM 15 King Street East CUSTOM MADE DRAPES Phone 725-2686 have welfare teacher hom divert Very aids this quent is not ° of tember 3. The bride-to-be is the daughter of Mr. Her- February, April and June; and : | CHILD GUIDANCE jon travel during the last two ton who journeyed with the|those Me the 20-24 range have} |weeks in October, in late De- SOCIAL & PERSONAL Paynters to the British Isles |J0DS. Percentages for other age Parents Often Unreasonable bpeangel ---- a - get eek en ne ae Ae ak abe on aie June he latter month an all- 'Lie W itis ee 'i . Maidlow and Mr. Jack Me- Reha ain Pearse, 4 : -- around good one for all Leo- 10 Altwinckie, Women's: Sdlto? Adam of Oshawa. Mr. and 45-54, 37 per cent; 55-64, 27 per I Ch . Child' peel). Telephone 723-3474 ior Mrs. Paynter were married at|Cemts 85 and over, six per cent.| n OOSINg ] S) areer | A child born on this day will} Campbellford, Ontario, just pri- - jbe independent, progressive in paaige Pearer pe ' pa POR SES, i or to Colonel Paynter joining) By GARRY C How absurd when in these his thinking, and endowed with pire: Hare on te At arene cee his regiment in England. They} Some {| days there's so great a shortage|Marked qualities of leadership. |Court assisted by Mrs. Bruce tad (ant: VOR in business ad-|have lived in Orillia and came} their - Staples held miscellaneous sainistention The cawivwadalte Oshawa in 1958 and. resid-| 10 or . shower at her home last Sun-)wit) make their home in Bur-|¢¢ 1 Central Park boulevard mind Inch Pinchers day evening for Miss Maureen| ington, Ontario. wishes | omerford whose marriage to te Pl Pi ® |Mr. Robert P Cecchini 1s ron Miss Veta Ormsby, Adelaide STAMPEDE STEW ' an Fricnic ing place today. On Tuesday). enue east, has left by plane|2 Ibs. beef, top round or evening a linen shower was st SEITEN ; chuck During the summer holidays given at the home of Mrs. for Kingston, Jamaica, on three y the TOPS Pinchers do not holdi/David Sharp and former high| weeks' vacation during which, "4 to 1 cup flour It's hardly too early in the|regular meetings. The members|school friends attended, Thejshe will attend the Common- % cup fat middle grades - range to ac-)meet to weigh in and return hostess was assisted by Mrs. wealth games, 3% cups stock or tomato broth quain children with the various home : Jack Wiltick and Mrs. Ronald : : 2 cuns sliced carrote ocauons, the nature of the; A picnic is planned for Aug-!Rall, Mrs. Gary Hooey, Inver The Misses Ruth and Arliss ie to|work involved, the satisfactions|ust 9, at Lake Scugog. Mem-\ness avenue, gave a linen gay, William street east, and)! cup celery, chopped e's offered by each, the amount of| bers will meet at Harman Park|shower at her home on Thurs-|Miss Sharon McQuaid, Ross- 1! bay leaf rent educational preparation needed| and proceed from there day for former St. Gregory's|land road east, have just retur- dash of pepper 2 and the demand for persons in, Weekly queens for July were school friends of the bride-elect ned from visiting Montreal, |; tsp. salt each field, Betty Spencer and Wilma El-'Mr. and Mrs Stanley Comer- Quebec City, Portland, Maine; 3 neat iced: Onions GOOD READING ESSENTIAL liott each with a loss of twoiford Jr., Kelly avenue, enter- and Utica and Buffalo, New|" Giceg ms ns, 1 considering any child at 10/PoUnds: Jean Taylor with @itained the bridal party follow-| York. : een 15 for a vocation, look into wag ; -- aks half - pound ing the wedding rehearsal last . ee os how: well he does in hie remular loss; Joyce Wilson and Wilma night _ Lieutenant Colonel and Mrs, Cut meat into 1 - inch cubes. . hs ells | Elliott with a two - pound loss; W. C. Paynter celebrated their Roll in flour. Melt fat kettl choolwork, especially in read-| yovce Wilson with a three! wv ari okintae 3 pees ir Ro ur. J at in kettle ng. Unless he is a pretty good pound lous En route from her home injé9in wedding anniversary, \Ug- and add meat. Sear thoroughly reader by the time he reaches| > wu ; Vancouver to Montreal, Miss\ust 2, in their new home at to retain juices. Add boilin the sixth, elehth or ninth Ring bai a for queen Thelma Cameron, formerly of 308 King Street East. Joining J '3 Mene rade, it would be foolish to try of the month = etween Wilma Oshawa, paid a quick visit to/them for dinner in honor of stock and seasonings. Cover steer : : Elliott and Joyce Wilson, each friends in the city this week.|the occasion were their sons, pan and simmer for 14 hours, er him to one of the pro- with' an eight-pound losss. Total ' j . ; . essions unless: you were Sure|iggses fi july "e 38 a ' ee John and Robert; Mr. and Mrs. | op until 'meat is tender. Add could soon bring up his ar- 7 or July were 3 ; poun as Mr. and Mrs. Charles -/R. J. Warner and daughter,| snctawibe nea = '| baba tiled date be ith an eight-pound loss. Total Rowden have returned from Nancy, of London, Ontario; YSe'@ples and coo our Dal as ae okie _ ie At the end of last month the/Canton, Ohio, where they. at-|Miss Agnes Thompson, Toron- longer. Ten minutes before rections of his interests and ap- rollers along with otheritended 'the wedding of their'to; Mr. and Mrs, Norman Wil-iserving add macaroni. titudes S groups from this are a/nephew David Follis, son of eccnetnelibtieuicwei : it | ore ae _ |toured the gardens and green-|Mr, and Mrs. W. D. Follis of lowever, his school prog- houses of Parkwood the estate 'Qakville, formerly of Oshawa ss has been good and his early|of R. §. McLaughlin The bride the former Miss rest and apparent aptitude) Normal meetings will resume|Sandra Decker, is the only particular career were|in September when new mem-|daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Le- ; expressed wish '0/ bers will be welcome. For fur-|wis E, Decker of Canton. The A Sealey ' gg | Prove/ther information dial 723-9994./wedding took place in St. Ja + fae he aay Pisg ee erie , ~jeob's Lutheran Church, Mas- nto a few other fields in the HOUSEHOLD HINT sillon, Ohio. The bridal couple 4 Put garments on hangers are both graduates of the Uni wrong side out. 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