14 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Pridey, April 28, 1967 ANN LANDERS Gushy Thank You Notes Are Better Than None "Dear Ann Landers: I decided; I boil when I think of the a few weeks ago ~ ie bums whose wives hold down céived one more ridiculous); 55 run homes and raise fam- thank-you note I would "ae tolities, while they put in an eight- you. Today is the day. a hour day and then hide behind rived in this morning's mail.!the newspaper or TV. Sa - s" I am proud to say I share the I am just a teeny bine Ad household duties with my wife baby so of course I can't Beh / and do everything I can to help, zt bat my momen ntcng'nmg, I have : Sidevelope y you wera ange --< age! on glands at other feminine char- we, Ssh cael » 400. acteristics. Nobody has ever flere, ee 0 il cal my» anya te not to my face. E my pretty pink dress. But Fathers should not worry Blease ta gsc tg aged about their sons being sissies if], 4 ler gg cg as my. nap|they do housework. They should] hu to ents see me, Love be concerned with raising young} }-. be 9s Ne " 's "tmen who can help their wives|& oo re ting? Why do| "itiiout feeling that their mas- Isn't that nauseating? we culinity is being threatened.-- mothers think they have to Champaign, Il. so cute? Would you call this bad Dear Champ: Every working _|FOR SATURDAY THE STARS SAY By ESTRELLITA Fine planetary influences noW|nicious months for "taking off" score: Early December, next February and March. Stars do not promise much in the way of travel. during the balance of 1967, but highly aus- B.C. Government Kids Prospectors If Married Women |isst,fouowed through," says 2 woman prospector to receive alrange north of Smithers, B.C., grubstake. developing claims they staked Mrs. Hayward, who let herijast year. 50-year-old husband Harry do all the trail-blazing while she WAS TOO KEEN Raymond Bailey of The Bev. CHECK IN AHEAD » | 'breaks' in finances during the -|govern those engaged in liter- 'lary pursuits, all those in' pro- motional and advertising fields, jeditors and journalists gener- ally. A Venus aspect, slightly' * \adverse, however, puts some- what of a cloud over romance -jand in most dealings with the opposite sex. FOR THE BIRTHDAY one in which you will have many opportunities to advance, both in a business way and in your personal concerns. Do try to make the most of good in- fluences which will govern all _|Taureans for the next 12 months. Look for excellent chances to progress, occupa- tionally, in late July, Septem- ber, early December, next Jan- uary through March and, if a creative worker, add this June to that list of months in which outstanding achievement is star-promised. A few minor but good first two weeks of July should pep up your spirits, but you can look forward to a really ex- are indicated during 1968. Your social life will be very much in the spotlight during the next/woman who wants to go pros- year, with notably good periods/pecting in British Columbia ap- for stimulating activities and ars to have a better ch opportunities 'for making new|P° friends indicated between now\° getting a provincial grub- and Sept. 15, and between Nov.|stake if she's married. 15 and Jan. 1. Romance, with glamorous overtones, is also alwomen are reported applying happy possibility during those/for such assistance same months, as well as next/about $500--but only two are April and May. All in all, a goodjlikely to get their grubstake year! A child born on this day will|companied by their husbands be generous, warm-hearted and|When they venture into the wil- extremely sentimental; however, learn to curb strong tendencies toward jealousy, man's help. this summer in An increasing number of --usually @ Wide Selection of Fabrics @ Workmanship Guoranteed (5 full years) this year. And both will be ac- derness. Douglas Rae, provincial grub- stake supervisor, explains why married women are favored. must, HANDY WITH HARNESS MONTREAL (CP) -- Eleanor|to work with her, When we went Israel is the only woman horse-|to check on her later, we found exerciser at Blue Bonnets, It alljhe wasn't keeping his mind on started last year when she tcok|the prospecting." her three children to watch the harness-racing horses exerciseja grant two years ago was on the track and now she spends|Marjorie Hayward. It was re- three mornings a week at the|newed last year by Mr. Rae, stables. "We gave a grubstake to one @ Over 20 Years of Experience girl once who took a man along @ Easy budget Terms -- Free Estimates One married: woman who got 90 SIMCOE ST. N., OSHAWA who describes her as the best VANCOUVER (CP) --a(@long in the bush without alerly Hillbillies was fired from his first studio job as a laborer The Haywards plan to spend|for trying to sneak into crowd the Babinelscenes. RE-UPHOLSTERING THE FURNITURE CENTRE 725-9332 ae taste, stupidity or what? Please wifé will. love . you for your comment.--Hasten Jason Bring) - 04 'pnanks for writing. | cellent period along these lines The Basin. Most men and college stu- with the solid black slacks Dear Jason: Personally, I) pear Ann Landers: I almost| dents, in spite of all the hue in this photograph as well tne trronan Nore 1h. De b8 pou Al don't care for cutesey, precious! oroaked when I read the letter) 29d cry about beet 4 as with others. Both are ex- |servative and stay out of all thank-you notes but at least you) trom the 13-year-old girl who roi - o PD noticed" tremely good looking and |speculation this year, however-- received an expression of appre-/saiq she had been in love three station. Every week I get dozens) times She signed herself: 'This of letters from people who won- Time It's Real." | der why their wedding gifts, raduation gifts, baby gifts, hristmas, Easter and birthday but especially during the first two weeks of September. Next good periods on the monetary are bound to be eye-catch- ing. wherever they go. --By Tracy Adrian DRESS UP YOU and HOME Hortic Bring affectation, like good look- ing, well - tailored clothes and a clean shaven look. | They like, also, to mix and match slacks and jackets to Iam 15 and I know the differ- ence between a crush and in- fatuation. Any girl who is in love i ° od tudied, desired : eee a oe English teacher one Pitect: It 'eukes ae fun ad 7 By JO 4 ' week and the paper boy the next) yariety and incidentally a 4 Fine Dress and Drapery Fabrics in the latest : Long befor "Dear Ann Landers: Fre-|Week has got to be wingy. Then! jarger wardrobe or the sem- designs, colors @nd materials, { hes dette ers are plann for the antici; blance of one. Shown here tailored quently I read in your column she talks about feeling dizzy is a crisp well - _jand not being able to eat. fomplaints from, Deeude-mascu-| Maybe the poor kid has the flu. I hope the girl clipped out that silly column and that she will read it again when she is 18. She'll have a good laugh. Sign me--I can Wait. Dear ICW: You have a smart East York Mayor. 2 Advises Women _ on beg Pi denedir faye To Demand More big FB ong thes we live the work is for sissies. from a black - and - white check sports jacket teamed with a pair of solid black slacks very handsome Checkmates group. 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