Oshawa Times (1958-), 12 May 1967, p. 14

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14 'THE OSHAWA TIMES, Pridey, Mey 12, 1967 ANN LANDERS Babies This Age Should Sleep Through Night Dear Ann Landers: My hus-jing some important calls, she band was only too happy to|was furious. show me your column this} My husband says as a loyal morning--the one in which youjemployee I must tell the boss said a wife should not expect|about her inquiries. I hate being her husband to get up at night|in the middle. How shall I deal with small children. Why don't|with the wife? Should I tell my you retire and turn your column|boss? Please advise me.--Frac- over to someone whose mind|tionated has not been so badly damaged] Dear Frac: You are under no by age--somone who can atlobligation to serve as a private least remember what life was eye for either the boss or his like when her children were|wife. If you are wise you'll have "ore e or 0 part of such action. ou said a man ni a full) Tell the boss's wife if she night's sleep 60 he can put in|wishes to speak with Miss So- a day's work, and a mother can|andso to eall her direct. Surely nap if she must. Did you say|Miss Soandso has a telephone at nap?! You must be kidding. If|her desk. As f I nap will you come over and mpeg tts sending und bekisg sat Soe ing? Suffragette In 1917 Gives Up Politics My i1-month-old is already As Octogenarian walking. She goes for the wall plugs, eats paper and climbs furniture like a monkey. My two-year-old is as fast as a streak of lightning. If I let her out of my sight for one minute,|__ST. CATHARINES, Ont. (CP) Gertrude Knapp, who cam- paigned for votes for women be- fore 1917 and who was fired from her teaching job for help- ing organize the CCF in the our home would have to be de- clared a disaster area. Bedtime for me is 11:30 and then I can look forward to get- ting up at least twice during Beautiful beginning to a the night with the baby who is|1980s, feels now she might have! pennityever-atter kind of teething or the other one who Sate ca if she had) existence is a wedding wants a bottle. And my husband should not be othered, you say. I just about had him seeing things my way when you came along with this lousy column. Thanks for nothing.--Ready To Drop Dear Ready: I still say you dress with a forever mem- orable look such as the one shown here. It combines the newness of now with traditional good taste to achieve an air of everlast- ing romantic loveliness. White organza drifts dra- "I was too easily daunted, too timid. I didn't here much courage."' Too shy to campaign from a speaker's platform, she pre- ferred to talk to small groups and individuals. matically in a pure line sweep from a high neck to a widened hem of blue or- ganza. The sleeves are long and cuffed and buttons are used to accent the flowing back. The effect is breath- takingly. charming and is all that a wedding gown should be. --By Tracy Adrian. Mrs. Knapp, now 81, is resign- can nap if you want to. vs Abbe pe. Dr ing as secretary of the New would you rather be a martyr? 4 Maybe you can't sleep, Or test Democratic Party in Welland 5 getting off your feet for an hour|'iding and has been presented or so will give you added en- aay @ scroll in recognition of ergy. Try it and leave your hus-|€r service. -- ' band alone. your hus-)""she remains an NDP sup-|!7_her little tactless."" But if she has mellowed in views about back on it now, perhaps I was|"There's no such thing as a just war, ... War is an absurdity. "Communism walks hand in |some respects, she is outspoken|hand with poverty. It's folly to war.icheck it by means of war." | By ROBERTA ROESCH When it seems like it is up- to-date to mark "Out-of-Date"' all Horatio Alger tales, it is re- freshing to meet individuals who prove by their present ca- reers that when they start to work early and gain experience as they go, they can move up to good opportunities while they are still young enough to enjoy the fruits of success. The proof of this that we pre- sent today is energetic Paul Cor- reri, the youthful executive di- rector of a New York job registry, called Flight 485 that caters to former stewardesses who are avaiable for tempo- rary public contact assign- ments. "T've been working at one thing or another ever since I was 9," says Correri. "I received my early start," | Gaining Experience As You Go | Leads To Good Opportunities move up from this he became an assistant director of another this year, he came up with the concept for Flight 485, his big new business venture. He was spurred in action after reading, of all things, about topless wait- resses, "The idea of topless wait- resses repulsed me," he said. "It didn't seem to me that they were much of an example of the intelligence, attractiveness and highest standards of wom- anhood."" : One group of women, said Correri, who have achieved the highest plateaus of admiration and respect in the world today are the airline stewardesses. Yet there is an untapped reser- voir of some 100,000 former air- line stewardesses as well as those who are between flight he explained, "b both my father and sister were ill, so I had to help out at home. I once had three different jobs in one week, and when I couldn't cover them all my mother took over one. Now, a8 I look back at those days, I think I had the only job in town where one's mother could fill in." Because of his early start at working, Correri, as he puts it, was "a bit ambitious to get ahead'"' when he took his first adult job as an airlines purser. STUDIED FIELD To create his next step up- ward, he spent his days off from this job with the airlines public relations men in order to learn about that field. After 18 months, he received an oppor- tunity to progress to the com- pany's public relations staff. When Correri was ready to ts whose training and proven intelligence are being completely ignored by the busi- ness world. STARTED REGISTRATION Correri started his job regis- try so that these women can be used in business and the gov- GLANZER CABINETS Makers of quality custom cabinets, store fixtures, indus- trial counters, kitchens, vanities and hardwood furniture. - Free Estimates -- Prompt Service . E. JOHNSON, 0.D. OPTOMETRIST 14% King St. East 723-2721 All Work Guaranteed 576-2980 345 FRENCH ST. OSHAWA porter and is also an active Dear Ann Landers: For the|>acker of the Voice of Women, past 10 years, I've been a sec.|the world federalist movement, retary to a successful and at-|the Canadian Peace Research tractive business man who has|Jnstitute and the St. Catharines a reputation for entertaining branch of the United Nations women other than his wife. The | Association. | office gossip has it that our boss|, 'I was interested in the CCF is involved in an affair with a|from the day it started," she woman who is employed here,|/$2ys. "It was during the De- She is unmarried, good looking |Pression and something needed and well liked. to be changed. It was more -a| The boss goes on frequent|matter of economics then." business trips. Recently, he and| Of her firing by the Thorold this woman have been absent|school board more than 30 from the office at the same|years ago she says: "Looking time. The best guessers say "a ed po gene hot my business an I don't wish pres it fod But now the boss's wife has be- = telephoning during the is's absence--pumping me for information. She'll ask, "Is Miss Soandso in today?" Or, "I would like Miss Soandso to call me. Please see that she gets the message." I've tried to be evasive but today she nailed me by saying, "T'll hold the phone while you see if Miss Soandso is in." I told her I couldn't leave my desk because I was expect- MOTHER'S DAY This Week-End CASH & CARRY SPECIAL Mixed 2 Bowquet wiccccesess Potted 1 Mums REED'S FLORISTS svessneas cu sce you're spending lots more time at leisure... but do your clothes know it? golf, mowing the lawn or leisure clothes don't speak foste as your business suits do. So let's get to- gether. We've got all the equipment to play up your exciting leisure image. From jackets and shirts to slacks, shoes and shorts. All the funda- mentals that add to @ man's "sport look". SPORT SHIRTS from .. 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WEI A record f Oshasva Times Oshawa Times record is facili a picture of tl possible after | hames of out-c social editor e The marriage Dianne Cook and ard Coker was St. Stephen's U last Saturday a bride is the dav and Mrs. John |} Oshawa, and the the son of Arthur Oshawa and th Coker. The ceremony ed by the Rey Rackham assiste¢ Saywell, The bride's fath in marriage. H gown on. classicz made of silk faille empire bodice of with scoop neckli sleeves. The A-lin dramatized by a and a panel train, lace. A lace cei headdress, beaded and crystals hel Sou Northminster U was the setting | afternoon for the Barbara Diane, Mr. and Mrs, Crowder, to Gr Southwell, son of ! Eldon A, Southy Oshawa. The Reverend A officiated with tl Dr. H. A. Mellow in the ceremony, | J. Brady was t accompanied by lington at the org: Given in marria father, the bride | a formal original faille. The fitted sheath skirt were an empire waistlin lace encrusted with Similar' edging' a cut-away coat gracefully into a « A cluster of pea faille petals held length veil which v Alencon lace. She bouquet . of -- whit baby's breath and | The bride's sister C Northminster Un was the scene of | last Saturday at Joanne Marilyn, 4 Mr. and Mrs. Johr of Oshawa, and Thomas Cowan, si and Mrs. Andrew RR 1, Essex. The Reverend H. DD, officiated assi: Reverend G. J. M organist, Ronald played the wedding accompanied the s Judy Beamish of 1 The bride was gi riage by her father. full-length gown of in dove white witl neckline and t sleeves bordered lace. An empire | flower applique and ettes complimented skirt and a chapel larly appliqued, fl the waist. A headdr faille appliqued wit pearl, rosette, hel length ivory veil a ried a cascade of stephanotis and ivy. Miss Nancy Gibbi was the maid of | Judy -Barrager, and Miss Anne For Mills, were the and Miss Nancy Co Essex, junior brides Michael Jenkinsor was the best man w Parks, Guelph; La Essex, and Willia Oshawa, ushering. A reception was Oshawa Golf Clu | Carol Pauline Bint Lloyd Brown were marriage in St. Ge morial] Church by C Ongley. The bride is ter of Mr. and M Oleksiuk and the br the son of Mr. and Brown, all of Osha The organist, Al played the wedding accompanied the s liam Sheppard. Given in marria: brother, Donald Bin wore a full-skirted nylon chiffon _ witl sleeved lace bodice with sequins and jewelled tiara held der-length veil and a heart-shaped cascz of red roses. Miss Virginia Bir maid of honor and maids were Helen | Inga Oleksiuk. Ell was the flower girl Head Jr., ring beare Robert. Bruce Bro best man and ush Robert Zakarow and Brown. ' A reception was Slovak National He couple spent their at Niagara Falls |

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