Oshawa Times (1958-), 28 Jan 1967, p. 12

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\ 10 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seterdey, Jenuery 28, 1967 | Silent Annoy Dear Ann Landers: I am a 13-year-old boy who has an em- barrassing mother. She has put up 24 signs around the house (I counted them) and they are enough to make a person sick. These signs are not little re- minders, they are great big slogans painted on shirt card- boards. ANN LANDERS Commands Teen-ager Dear Jane letter. He had met his dream girl and they were getting married. He hoped I would understand. What a bitter pill to swallow. But swallow it I did, and now I am a lot wiser. I wouldn't call me on the phone.--Finally Woke Up Dear Woke: Thanks for a good letter. Take that, and that, give Rock Hudson a dime to| ¢ One sign says "Turn out the/and that, you freeloaders. | ee lights." Another sign says | "Keep your feet off the furni-| pear Ann Landers: Please) ture." The sign on my Closetixeep telling teen-age girls to wall says "Don't throw it on|forget about marriage. I know the floor. Hang it up." The sign|they hate to hear it, but maybe} % I hate most is the one over thelif they hear it often enough it! § bathtub. It says "Clean the tub| will soak in. and hang up the towels. I wouldn't listen either. I was I am ashamed to have guys|1g when I married. At age 20 over to my house because they/I had two children and a third die laughing. They want to golone at 25. We will soon cele- from room to room looking for|brate our 15th anniversary and more signs. They wouldn't think|I shudder to think of how close it was so funny if they had to|we came to calling it quits. look at these dumb things day The first three years were| 29 and night like I do. Please tell me what to do.-- 8.0.8. (Sick Of Signs) Dear 8.0.8.: Apparently your mother put the signs up after she had talked herself hoarse and din't get any place. Ask her to please remove the signs and you will prove to her that you don't need them. Then lawyer. Although we are happy! ; now, I would never recommend| _,According to government marriage to an 18-year-old girl,| Statistics more and more There are so many disappoint- married women with fami- ments and letdowns. A girl lies are taking work out- should be at least 22 before she, 'ide their home. One such can absorb the shock of finding} 18 Helene Nantais, an infor- out what married life is really| M™ation officer with the fed- would threates io alfa ivore| MORE MOTHERS GO OUT TO WORK She has five children and is representative of the grow- ing number of Canadian working mothers. The extra money is enough to help her with the children's col- lege expenses. (CP Photo) tively or you could offset gains. Don't let over-optimism fand recklessness -- ical AQuar- jan tendencies--cause\you\ to splurge needlessly. Ye Domestic, social and senti- mental relationships will be un- der excellent auguries for most of the next 12 months, with em- phasis on romance during the first two weeks of April, in late August, late October and De- cember; on travel and social activities between June 1 and Sept. 15, in late October and late December, Creative work- ers should have an outstanding year, with notable periods of accomplishment promised in June, September and next Jan- St. Mary's CWL Labor Situation John Brady, introduced cussion on the Oshawa Mrs. Leonard Weeks, courses February 1, Explores Oshawa by the Reverend Norbert Gignac, supervised a round table dis- labor situation, at the January meet- ing of St. Mary of the People Catholic Women's League. the) president, reminded the mem-) bers of the leadership training | which would begin and preliminary plans for a possible four-day trip to Expo, were discussed. uary. A child born on this day will be highly imaginative and) original in his thinking and) works; a gay and lovable com- | panion. HOUSEHOLD HINT | Coat interiors of drawres| Custom Made or Ready-to-Hang ]} DRAPERIES @ HOMES @ OFFICES with shellac or varnish and they'll be easier to clean and less likely to snag delicate fab- | rics. j WOMEN WORK WELL Half the employees in the) British electronics industry are) -- Since 1919 -- WARD'S Simcoe St. et Athol 725-1151 'women. i @ INDUSTRIAL New like. --Battle Weary But Vie.| eral government at Ottawa. torious | THE STARS SAY Dear Vic: I know they hate} to hear it but I'm going to con-| By ESTRELLITA FOR TOMORROW prove it, buddy boy. Dear Ann Landers: I hope every girl who is footing the bill for her boyfriend in the service will cut it out after she reads your wise, down-to-earth answer to 'Willing to Pay." I was one of those nutty girls who thought she was in love with the most wonderful guy in the world. He enlisted in the army and was stationed two hours from town. Every week- end I took my dad's car (often without permission)' and drove to see him. I paid for our movie tickets, meals, gas and I bought him cigarettes. Now that I think back Ican't recall that he ever spent two cents on me. I even put money in the parking meters. When he was transferred -1 tinue to print letters like yours | as long as my typewriter holds | together. Thanks for writing. tinue in planetary favor, as do Sunday should be an exception- ally pleasant day. Also favored: travel and outdoor activities. |FOR THE BIRTHDAY | If tomorrow is your birthday, your planetary configurations for the year ahead indicate some interesting patterns in your job, business and financial WIFE PRESERVER affairs. For the Aquarian, the Protect:the cuffs of dresses or |Period between now. and April blouses when cooking. Cut the 15 should be notable for fine Hee don't just give up, you can come through handsomely. |FOR THE BIRTHDAY | If Monday is your birthday, Romantic interests still con-/the next year, while not prom-| lising anything sensational in) social and creative pursuits, so|the way of attainment, does in- | good periods | in both job |dicate some very for advancement and monetary interests. Nice steps forward can be made be- jtween now and April 15, in mid- July, early October and late December. Then, during an ex- cellent three-month period be- ginning next Jan. 1, you can really begin to expand opera- tions. During months not listed above, -however, it would be well to operate more conserva- sent him air fare and pocket money so he could come to see me. This went on for more than a year. Then I received a/wrists. forward strides along the afore- bottoms out of two large paper|mentioned lines, with still fur- cups, then slip them over the|ther boosts promised in mid- July, the first week of October, the last week in December and the first week of next January, when you will enter another ex- cellent three-month cycle gov- erning all your interests. Just one admonition: During May and June, and between Oct. 15 and Dec. 15 do avoid extrava- gance or you could offset pre- vious gains. Personal relationships will also be star-bléssed during the coming year, with emphasis on yjromance between April 1 and j\April 15, in late August, late October and December. Most a\propitious periods for travel: the weeks between June 1 and Sept. 15, also late October, late December and early next Jan- Hj uary. 4) A child born on this day will ibe warm-hearted, extremely '\gregarious and unusually tal- ented along creative lines. 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