14 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, April 4, 1967 THE STARS SAY | By ESTRELLITA | FOR TOMORROW | An excellent planetary day! Constructive steps taken in the pursuit of worthwhile endeav- ors should prove unusually profitable from a _ long-range standpoint, and there is also a strong possibility that you will| receive an assist from someone genuinely concerned with your} welfare. FOR THE BIRTHDAY If tomorrow is your birthday, | a bright year awaits you if you will do all in your power to take advantage of all available op- portunities for advancement and put past setbacks out of your mind. In fact, if you have | co-operated with the beneficent | stellar influences of the past) two months, you should feel in| a mood of optimism now, and there's still more good in the! offing. | For instance: According to; the stars you are. slated ef MANUFACTURER'S CLEARANCE! COT | Sale | | ANN LANDERS bf Dangerous Measles a Oh, y Mm Defeated By Vaccine Dear Am Landers: I hope] I was willing to ask my par- you will let me use your columnients but Jason refused to ask sto spread a message that is/his. He said he just couldn't Ezvital to the health and lives of|face the shame. I nearly went American children. jout of my mind with worry. I = Measles is a dangerous dis-|even considered killing myself. ==ease. It can cause mental re-|Finally I told Jason that if he "tardation, blindness, deafness|wouldn't ask his parents to wseand death. In this day and age|sign, I would go to them. We 'e=no child needs to have measles. |got into a terrible argument and *""In 1963 a sure-fire vaccine was|I ended up nauseated and with «~discovered and one innoculation|a splitting headache. That night ""*--yes, I said one innoculation--|I had a miscarriage. It was SScan protect a child throughout|jearly enough so that I didn't his entire life. have to go to a doctor so my == The Public Health Service has|falks never did find out that I ---Pprovided enough vaccine to|was pregnant. ~~ wipe out the disease ina single} Now I feel that Jason should S year. Children can get free|marry me just in case some- = shots at most county and city|thing happens in the future. = health departments if they do|When 'two people are in love it not have access to regular carejis impossible to stay away sdiae ni gain between now and May 15; also within the last two weeks of July, in the weeks between Sept. 15 and Oct. 10 and between Oct. 23 and Nov. | 15. Consolidate gains then and) =~ from a family physician. Every|from each other and I know 7 yasges 4 Ff child who has reached his first] very well that as soon as Jason Week sie aie hs agg ~ birthday is old enough to obtain|gets over the scare we will 4 : 5 * this lifetime protection. start in where we left off. He PLAN MAY WEDDING oa wt ae Edo pi gece 'in Bugg cl ogg boll Ag Big a as ae Saturday, May 20 is the groom, the son of Mr. and Jjever: do avoid extravagance 'heed it, -- Glen W. Snyder,|what to do to hold him.--Con- - Bacig Ue Foi Mrs. Michael Romanchuk {during October, sg ae i Assistant Director, Oregon Im-|stantine ae » an- is a student in the genefal |Tisks with assets in November. B chuk have chosen as their On the occupational front, you] munization Program. | Dear Con: If you are consid- aa arts course, University of Dear Glen Snyder: Thank yu/ering "starting in where you left agri ye AB ll ar orinib. The coteaiun gin jcan look forward to fine pro- for your letter. And now I would |off,'"' I can tell you that history and Mrs Jack Phill and thie léce aed Oa eck in |8ress during the first three like to put a question to par-|will probably repeat itself--un- th Snbiber righ ; First B Det Ghuren jweeks of July (if you stick to) ents: lless Jason gets smart and finds je Prompectve. F120 ¢- ap urch. _|programs. already What do you have plannedjhimself another girl, which I works'), _and new ventures , J within the next 24 hours that is|hope he does for your sake as CHILD GUIDANCE |started after the 2ist, if man- more important than protecting] well as his. jaged on a conservative basis, | ) WE your child against potential | should ge rd Bogor -- big blindness, deafness, mental re-| Confidential to Trusting Fool: E N I Childr tween Sept. 1 and Nov. 15. Late = , tardation or death? Call your|/From the evidence you have ncourage eatness n ] @N1)! December should bring you a} q Zo nice token of appreciation for) 7 doctor or the health department) presented in sb wl letter, I ee | Fs gs | and make an appointment. say he has done an amazing s 4 services rendered. jose en- . job of bamboozling everybody. From Their Early Childhood gaged in creative or scientific Dear Arm Landers: A few|I wouldn't be surprised if the pursuits should find the next 12 months ago I became pregnant.|wool he has been pulling over! py GARRY C. MYERS, PhD {his creations in a neat pile orjmonths generally good, with Jason and I are both 17. In our/your eyes is 50 per cent cotton.| Recently I devoted a column|container. When he begins to|0utstanding periods of accom- state parents must sign for both|Give him a nice, warm farewell/t cultivating cleanliness in the|print and write--usually in man-|Plishment indicated in 'June, parties if they are under 18/handshake -- then count your/child. I pointed out ways of|uscript form--we can encourage|August and or next January. years of age. fingers. doing so from his early infancyjhim to do it slowly and care | Domestic concerns will be and all through his childhood. |fully. Often the little child is in) governed by fine stellar influ- Today let us consider neat-|too great haste at writing orl/ences for most of the year . No Sex Discrimination ness which is not unlike clean-|making things, to do them|ahead, and exceptionally happy neatly. romantic developments are liness, and which also may be , W4 ¢ J Ly . ee cultivated from the youngster's = star-promised within the next ZELLER'S : S . " In Fashion Merchandising --_{gzz, ca", sts, ec rte a tars scoot ne wl Me cteek trout ay, | a ALS tthe family table df we are|need to do more and more writ-\AUgust and-or next January. ; eth : TOY ae By ROBERTA ROESCH _ "Other young women get into bolle Bye Pine tp iene ing by hand. When he writes dbwed with i ona: In these days when women's|jobs as stylists, fashion co-ordi-|him sit in a comfortable chair|WOrds or numbers at home, let|/be endowed with unusual orig __vocational equality is still a/nators, display assistants andlenjoying his food and feeding|¥S Provide him with a quiet,|inality and brilliance in the art ---tmajor issue, one field of work/directors, copywriters, research| himself. We can help him learn|Setene family atmosphere, al-|field, but will have to curb a where equality is an honest fact/assistants, fashion reporters,|gradually to keep the tablecloth|W@¥S encouraging him to write|tendency toward impulsiveness. '=nof life is fashion merchandising. |television and radio writers and|about his plate reasonably neat|S!owly and carefully. We may mr "This is a job field in which|assistants, bridal consultants,land tidy. achieve this by displaying on] SCIENCE IN FASHION '--Women can obtain the same sal-/publicity and promotion repre-| We can encourage him in|the wall of the kitchen or his} GyapeMONT, Calif, (AP)-- w~-aries as males and progress as|sentatives, unit control manag-|neatness as he handles a new\0om samples of his neatest| snout gp freshmen at Harvey "rfast as men," says one manjers, training directors, store|toy carefully, helping him put|W0rk. Mudd College have petitioned ~«who knows the business. managers and owners and op-jaway his toys at bedtime. As he| As the editor of a children's|the engineering department for ww He is Adrian G. Marcuse, vice|erators of stores. grows older and makes things|magazine, I see thousands Of|the go-ahead on Project Uplift-- President of a school in New| "To' succeed in this field,"|from paper, cardboard or clay, |letters from children in a period|scientific design of a better we-York city that offers one and/Marcuse continued, "I think a|we can guide him in cleaning|of a month. Most of them are|prassiere, "It could be ap- Sutwo-year courses of work-study| girl or woman should have tal-\up the mess before leaving it.|not neatly written. Clearly most| proached like a bridge," their s«programs in fashion merchan-lent, creative imagination, initi-|We can guide him before he is/of them have been written in|,nnlication said. "There are "-dising. ative, enthusiasm, vision, spe-\Six or seven in making his bed|great haste. The average| stresses and strains to be con- "In no other business sphere|cialized training and a willing-|@nd tidying up his room. teacher in the elementary! igered and the frequency of shave so many women risen tolness to accept the peculiar| AS he has creative fun with|srades often wishes that the|coiapge." Nadine Smith, 18, SSplaces of outstanding leadership/working hours the field often|4is playthings and tools, we can|written work by her children| joneq the petition with the boys «was they have in fashion," says|demands. enjoy his creations and inven-|were more neat and legible.|iu+ foresaw trouble owing to Marcuse. "This is why it is safe] «1 woud also advi ini|*#ons and thus cause him to go/I've often wished she would) ack of knowledge on the part s=to say that this is one job field| wn wants to get ahead to tale(O" inventing and creating. Theemphasize neatness of writing| y+' hoys," in which sex doesn't enter the| Wr eeiting sae tea ead to ,rulelmore he creates and invents,|by her children more than she : qw?Picture as far as bias and vreju- ae Fi It Pri May fon three the less he destroys. does. ssedice go. In fact, about 47 per rk she'll tart ovin After As we begin to read to the; When the child prepares writ- xcent to 48 per cent of the execu- oe ake, Ghatl Soni aie baby and tot we can, by patient, |ten work for school at home, we "tives in this field are women. |por way ¥ De ON /quiet positive suggestions, guide|parents need to emphasize neat- = "As I've watched girls train wa 'way. . him in turning the pages of the|jness of the work, especially in "for merchandising, I've also ob- 'But even if she leaves, Mar-/book carefully. We can cultivate|his early school years--neatness served the different ways in|cuse added, "today's suburbanjin him early and later neat and|in writing words and numbers. which they move on to big jobs branches of big department|careful use of a book. We may help him while he is 2 A child born on this day will 'in the field," Marcuse said stores offer increased opportu-| As soon as he begins to draw|doing the written work, and by om , . = "To give y id how| nities at almost any time of life/for fun, we can help him keep|checking on this work after he Sete getsarted and. develop|® women of background and ie Balinese dit wetheir careers," he stated, "a : P A large percentage of them enter| . 'Today, department stores will SOCIAL NOTICES it_after a oe Ape Some: baths wethe retail field immediately|tell you that even though a nine ie ould persuade, even relax éwafter graduation. young woman works for a very) FORTHCOMING MARRIAGE. |require, him to do it over more ) you | Serer isto 00s brief time in their main stores,| Mr. and Mrs, Jack Phillips|"¢tly: | "Tater, after the neccssary|(cY Know they may see her|wich to announce the forthcom-|ANSWERING QUESTIONS Just pour a % Ib. package of Cow | A y again in the suburbs when she Brand Baking Soda into a tub of ing marriage of their eldest| @ Where may parents get a wr wePrelimina selling experience a . 3 reliable guide and evaluation of starts a second round of work- , Wenner er eck' ince, ing.' daughter, Darla Mae, to Paullimy programs for their chilaren? warm water. Lie back lazily | 'Sthey step into jobs as head of Stephen Romanchuk, son of Mr.) A. Television for the Family, pin fees. Exoaiiont far Tstock, assistant buyer, section HOUSEHOLD HINT and Mrs. Michael Romanchuk,|1967, may be obtained for $1, relieving hives, itching manager, istant t i 5 : from the National Association Bi assistant to fashion} Remove wrinkles and moth-|all of Oshawa. The ceremony is for Better Broadcasting, 3% N. Mdirector and many other jobs|ball odor from stored blankets t _ _ as oni 0 take place on Saturday, May|western Ave., Los Angeles, Cal- a et een Suan te DR peace Pook oo the|99, 1967 at 4:00 p.m. at Firstlifornia 9004. See also-a Report |M@eOM AME ST S740 BD : : Baptist Church. on TV for Children by Frank , Orme, Executive Vice President B AKING SODA AT HOME of this organization, in Parents' PURE BICARBONATE OF SODA Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Kellar,|Magazine for February. 211 Hibbert avenue, will be ; pleased to receive their rela- tives, friends and neighbors at THE FINEST their home, on Sunday, April 9, FOR s Custom and 1967, from 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 Ready Made p.m. and from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00/ & |p.m. on the occasion of their| hoe (50th wedding anniversary. | in the latest Shades and fabrics . . . see | ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Bruce McGreg- or, RR 1, Hampton, wish to an- 4 nounce the engagement of their daughter, Lynda Dianne, to ! |David John Allison, son of Mrs. v Dey Goods & Draperies and the late Mr. Allison. 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