Oshawa Times (1958-), 26 Apr 1967, p. 16

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16 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, April 26, 1967 Some Dear Ann Landers: I was elected mayor of this town of 1,700 people by a write-in vote in 1966. It is my first public of- fice, and I am inexperienced in the ways of politicians, Some federal - state bureaus want to spend $60,000 to restore an unneeded airport runway. I hold that since the other run- ways can handle the traffic easily this expenditure would be a waste of money. I want to turn the $60,000 back to the pub- lic treasury. I am told that this would be foolish. The word is, "If we don't take the $60,000 some other town will." I feel this is the same as saying, "'Let's rob the bank because it's going to be robbed anyway." Please help me resolve this ethical problem, Ann .Landers. Is it right for our town to accept ANN LANDERS Politics Still Have Honest People a few months, and I would like to know how to handle the situ- ation if his wife locks him out of the house and he tries to him in?--Bloomfield Hills Dear Bloomfield: No, Tell him to go home and settle his domestic problems with his wife. The mother who tells her children (son or daughter), "If things don't go well, you can al- ways come home," does them no favor. Countless separated and divorced couples would have pulled up their socks and learned to live together if they had no alternative. Dear Ann Landers: I am en- closing an. Associated Press item. Dateline: Corpus Christi: "A 19-year-old go-go dancer who does a topless act plans to marry between acts--still top- federal taxpayers' money, as- suming the facts are precisely) as I have stated them? I look to you for guidance.--Richard| S. Morrison, Mayor of Delta,| Utah. | Dear Mayor Morrison: If any of my readers run _ into; Diogenes, I hope they'll send him to Delta, Utah. There he| wil find an honest man. It is heartening to know, in|Shocked Reader | this age, when larceny (both| petty and grand) is defended as|<nocked? Somebody was bound 'a way of life" that some Pe0-!to do it! Don't you know people ple are still concerned with! wi) ethics. |proves it. agreed to perform the cere- mony said, 'I never question the dress of the people who ask to get married. My job is to get them married.'" And: people say you make up letters! Why would you have to when there aré so many wing- bats running around loose?-- | Dear Reader: Why are you! do anything? My mail Unless a committee of five Delta business men can produce | evidence that the runway is needed--or will be needed be- | ; ; t cause of future growth--turn the| Ports, oe ee ae with the Canada Council, placing Ann Coffin. Miss Ro- ago my husband and I had alperen in terrible argument, and I locked! painter with the Perth Reper- money back to the government. | Dear Ann Landers: Ten years! NAMED SPECIALIST OTTAWA (CP) -- Jean Ro- re- whose theatre career come home to me. Should I let} ; less. Her maid of honor will!® jalso be topless. "The justice of the peace who|} bo: at RED, WHITE AND Younger Set In By MARGARET NESS / NEW YORK (CP)--You don't have to be grown up to wear avant - garde fashions this BLUE spring. Mother's clothes are re- ' produced in miniature for the young set. : '" There are even pants suits in helanca stretch and cotton pop- lin with short shorts or narrow pants and pullover tops. The bloomer is visible, too. These often have rickrack edg- ing and use contrast colors for bloomers and top -- shocking pink with white pique, for ex- ample. Joseph Love has adapted the bloomer girl for the kids with a dotted swiss dress and match- ' ing pantaloons, Dotted swiss will be popular for many summer costumes. , Alyssa uses it in a long-sleeved, red-and-yellow smock with a white yoke. Elen Henderson of Toronto employs it in a dress with a white sailor yoke and white hem and cuffs. Children's up - to - the - min- ute fashions also borrow the adult interest in belts. Many "are hip-huggers. One bonded knit dress by Little Craft for three- to six-year-olds features +a wide brass-buckled belt unit- 'ing a minute tattersall-checked * swinger skirt and an orange 4 poor boy top. ~ Other takeoffs from grown-up _styles are tent dresses, long + sleeves, military accents, bold 'stripes and bizarre prints. In 'fact, many of the colors seem # almost too adult, such as cinna- mon pink, orange yellow, char- PLUGGED ON THE AIR ST. JOHN'S, Nfld. Mary Lou Collins has had a (CP) --| treuse and lilac. | WEAR AN INSECT Animal and insect prints are popular. Most amusing is a red- and-white polka-dotted ladybug long-playing record album re-| appliqued on a white chicken- leased through the Canadian/wire pique recording|there are Talent Library, a bubble playsuit. And lots of flowers, such company sponsored by private|as sunflowers and tulip prints. radio stations vision. throughout country. The 22-year-old singer|sports left Newfoundland in 1965 and} has been featured on CBC tele- the A yellow daisy print dress lace at elbows and around the yoked coilar. A giant fan print of 18 colors is cut on the bias for a tent dress. 1947 as a scene pg oad gn He went|tory Theatre, spent six years 44 ded hic rly eg she per-!at the Shakespeare Memorial suaded him to stay two weeks|Theatre in England, managed will find an honest man. I'm happy to say we worked|a out our difficulties, |the Canadian Players in 1958 nd was production-manager at and our|the Crest Theatre in Toronto marriage is now a very good| from 1959-61. | one. Recently my mother-in- law, in a joking manner, Te-| minded us of the incident (in| the presence of other members| of the family) and said she) would do it again because "it is/ a mother's duty to protect her children at all times." Our son is being married in OSHAWA ALUMINUM Seles & Service @ ALUMINUM SIDING @ ALUMINUM STORMS, PATIOS & RAILINGS @ ALUMINUM AWNINGS, ETC. 58 Nassau St. Oshowa Ph. 725-7922 DRESS UP YOU and HOME te ke Fine Dress and Drapery Fabrics in the latest Re 3) designs, colors and materials. ysummer fabrics \\ \ | HOUSE of FABRIC 11% King Street East, Oshawa, Ontario 725-4551 OPEN FRIDAY TILL 9 725-4551 furnishing needs. WE MUST CLEAR IMMEDIATELY! 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Miniature Adult Fashions Keep High Style Awning and Roman stripes and dots are in for summer. For an older girl Alyssa chooses a swinger style in Roman striped cotton with white yoke and mini-sleeves. A low-slung white belt and white socks com- plete the costume. For a slightly younger girl the red dots and trim on Helen Lee's A-line natural linen dress can be charming, especially when worn with lace stockings and strap shoes. . And _a tiny girl looks appeal- ing in a wide-striped dress of deep purple and gold. ruffly as a sunbonnet." Another early heroine she uses is priggish Elsie Dinsmore. Her style is sugar-coated, rang- ing "from delicious froths of organdy with lace frills, pink petticoats and ruffled aprons to good-deed dresses in pink pique, gingham pinafores and linen with embroidered decorations. Still another is adapted from The Little Colonel, a book made into a film starring Shirley Tem- ple. It's military, with brass buttons, epaulettes and navy- and-white dresses, Finally comes the fictional brat Eloise, who lived in New York's Plaza Hotel. Her style runs to kookiness and so Helen Lee jumbles together dots of all sizes, also flowers and plaids. Centennial Quilt Has 883 Names Embroidered On It KINGSTON, N.S. (CP)--The St. Mary's Anglican Church women's auxiliary here has been selling name-space on a quilt as its centennial project. Members have collected 883 names of persons in this part of the Annapolis Valley and em- around leaf in e The names were embroidered centennial maple block on the quilt. The women have not yet de- cided what to do with the bed- spread, although they would like to see it exhibited at Expo 67. After that? "Well, when our community centre gets built, maybe we could hang it up there," says Mrs. Cleveland. 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