tsp" Bit ay Py a Riya ey Seg te ty Ai alg Ma oe a al i ti i a a Dagh, Turkey, where the tem- perature ranges from 130 de- grees above at noon to freezing at night. ber (for long journeys). You] BRAVES THE ELEMENTS may, «however, take several) Archeologist Theresa Goell of short trips throughout the year.|New York has worked for 10 'A child born on this day will|seasons digging up ' Nemrud be endowed with fine business Zn acumen, unusual courage and generosity. FOR MONDAY Monday will be a in which team work will be rtant. Don't try to do things alone or you may run up against some resentment, If differences do oc- cur, solve them in a give-and- take manner, ! FOR THE BIRTHDAY If Monday is your birthday, your horoscope indicates that the next year will embrace a most propitious period for en- terprises requiring initiative and good judgment--two of your out- standing traits. As of this week, you have entered an excellent cycle promising much in the way of career advancement and financial success but you will, of course, have to take ad- vantage of all opportunities; also avoid risky speculation and extravagance--esnecially in late February, throughout March and next November. Gain on all ironis is siai-promisea i out the year except for the| aforementioned periods. A long journey taken anytime between July 1 and Sept 30 of next year could broaden your contacts considerably, both from a social and business 10 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Soturdey, November 5, 1966 ANN: LANDERS A Compulsive Thief ~ Needs Medical Help By ESTRILITA > FOR TOMORROW Sunday's planetary influences will be better for strictly per- sonal affairs than for business matters, Fine stellar aspects, however, encourage crea- tive pursuits, community and femily interests. f FOR THE BIRTHDAY ' If tomorrow is your birthday, 'lyour horos indicates that you could it greatly by launching job, business or financial ventures, already plan- ned, as of now. As of early this week, you entered a cycle which generously favors these inter- ests and you should see excep- tionally gratifying results vefore your next birthday rolls around. On the occupational front, you should achieve fine recognition between now and Dec. 20, and this should spark still further progress during the last week in January, throughout the months of May, August, Sentember and My hbusband's secretary is 10 years younger than I am--mar-| ried to a nondescript character who probably bores. her to death. She has no children. We! have three, I'm sure my hus- band is unaware of the clever] way she is worming her way into his life. She phones him at}, home to remind him of things he should do, She drops 8 off at the house, invites 'herself in for a cocktail and then stays for dinner. She asks him how he likes her new hairdo and needs his help to remove a sliver from her finger. _T've tried to ignore the situa- ida Bui On ioW Gays i im GOTeIy tempted to tell her off. 1 pray for the forebearance and strength to keep my, mouth shut. Please help me.--Shook Cookie Dear Shook: You are in a better position 'to give your 'hus- band love and emotional sup- port than this little shrewdy. If you make home a wonderful place to be, he'll be there. If you don't, you can look for him at the office. = 55 uo i their homes, Outside of on our purses and when she is around no- i jd. much. ave discussed the prob- her husband but he We aie Making jp iies Ge- use we don't like her, Please tell us what to do, Her children are lovely and we don't want to bar her from our "oe be- EF E the first two weeks of October. Monetary interests will be governed by exceiient siars be- tween now and Dec 10, the first three weeks of January, the first 10 days of February, the first week of June, mid-August, September and October. Do be conservative, however, in late February, all of March and next November. No speculation! No| standpoint, and you'll find your extravagaice! most stimulating romantic pe- Personal interests will be gov-| riods occurring in mid-January, erned by good influences forjearly April and late August.. most of the year ahead, with} A child born on this day will emphasis on romance in mid-|have a dynamic peronality and, January, early April, early May|if not overly agyressive, could and late August; on travel,|succeed in any position which 53k $ ' s ', have an affair with the sun. CONTRAST is the key note. SUNSHINE is the stage. PLEASURE is the pursuit when you jet to California and the west. cause they will have to told the reason and we'd rather die than tell them their mother is a thief.--Worried Dear Worried: Someone must catch this woman in the act or find something in her home that she has stolen, such as your towels or ash trays. When this is done, suggest that she may be ill and in need of help. If stie continues to steal, watch her every minute-- even following her from room to room when she visits. But please, don't tell her children. Dear Ann Landers: This last year our parents decided that we are going to be the "all- American family" and the key- note is togetherness. We are three teen-age girls, 15, 17 and 19, Our folks insist that we all go places together. This means to the beach, to the movies, theatre, concerts, sports events. It is embarrass- ing for us to go to some of these places with our parents because we keep running into our friends who have dates. We don't want to hurt mom's and dad's feelings because we are doing it for our it is a terrible prob- lem. Can you think of an out?-- Teo Much Togetherness Nursing Assistant Taken To Task Heads Committee TORONTO (CP) Regis- tered nursing assistants were told Thursday they should not try to represent themselves as MODERN ART IN BRONZE AND WOOL Jennifer Leak (left), Miss Metro Toronto, and model Diana Davis show off new sweaters in front of Toron- to's recently acquired sculp- ture, The Archer. Jennifer wears a pure wool argyle sweater, with a navy, olive and cherry pattern, while Diana's sweater features chevron and vertical stripes of plum and white. --CP Wirephoto nurses, but should take pride in their standing as RNAs. At the two-day eighth annual convention of the Ontario Asso- ciation of Registered Nursing Assistants, Helen Levett of Hamilton told delegates they should concentrate on building their organization. There are about 13,000 regis- tered nurses assistants in On- tario and 1,600 members in the OARNA. Today's session on the socio- economic welfare of the RNA is closed. Health Minister Mat- thew Dymond will discuss the future of the RNA. Bosoms Bounce In Spring Styles By JEAN SPRAIN WILSON NEW YORK, (AP)--The fiat- chested female is out of style. The jersey bounce is in. . those softly rounded, uncon- stricted curves wrapped in stretchy wool that captures the subtleties of body movement. When Marilyn Monroe had it, some people criticized it as un- ladylike, but no one denied its womanliness. SOCIAL NOTICE RECEPTION Mr. and Mrs. Herman Walk- er, Brooklin, formerly of RR4 Port Perry, will be pleased to receive relatives, friends if RR4 neighbors at the home of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs, H. J. Grills, 12 Sim- coe Street, Brooklin, on Sun- day, November 13, 1966, from 2.00 p.m. to 4.00 p.m. and from 7.00 p.m. to 9.00 p.m. on the eccasion of their 50th wedding Now the designers showing their spring collections to buy- ers this week are placing their full fashion approval on a soft-, sometimes sagging, silhouette. Rudi Gernreich, inventor of the no-bra bra which does little more than give a wearer the comfortable complacency of having complied with the tradi- tion of undergarments, recently opened his knitwear collection with a respectable number of jersey bouncers. Respectable too were the jer- seyed misses in Jacques Tif- curves undulated tenuously un- der je: ey maillot - like over- blouses which were belted under the bosom, v-necked, waist-wrapped jersey dresses, as well-as quiet colored shifts with blazing scarfs at the shoul- -|ders or throats. SEXY, NOT VULGAR "Jersey is my favorite fab- ric," said Tiffeau, a Paris-born designer currently campaign- ing to take the vulgarity out of modern fashion, "It's sexy, but never vulgar." At Bonnie time collection Thursday, sweet as sugar and just as re- fined. 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