14 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, May 25, 1967 of women would make a Only Selfish Males Prefer Bachelorhood Dear Ann Landers: Most of married women, which is no A surprise because every married sda adult yore eee in woman in the United States is/While I'll crack up. dissatisfied with her lot. It makes no difference if she is rich or poor, ugly or beautiful,/We need new carpeting." she is dissatisfied. ture changed, too. Marriage is|friends?" no longer mutually beneficial.| "All you think about is sex. Furthermore, if a man marries! "If you don't pay some a' fore sex before marriage than|made of stone." after. & sound track which could have|marriage is not like that,' the wife who speaks: ' "*You don't stay home enough. Glad Of It time?" ANN LANDERS "IT am getting sick and tired your complainers are women--|of staying home. If I don't hearland alone and frightened of "Your manners are terrible." |divorced me and took my chil- "We don't need a new car. "Why don't you take your son The world is changing and I|to the ball game instead of think it's time the social struc-|those drunken bums you call @ woman for sex, he is really|tention to me, you're going to a fool, because most men get|regret it. After all, I'm not To you newly-weds who are | The following lines are from|now saying to yourselves, "our been made in any block in the/say, "Just wait, it's a matter --Ned United States. Of course, it is/of time." -- Not Married And Dear Not Married: I'm glad,|2"4 an excellent one it is. Gen- Why did you get married if you|too. Do some nice girl a big, |¢Tally speaking, there is a bet- want to run around all the/fat favor, and stay single. A se understanding of mental man who has such a low opinion | ness today than 20 years ago mighty poor husband. Dear Ann Landers: I would like to respond to the person who wrote to say '"'people who have nervous breakdowns are only trying to shirk their duty to their families--trying to hide from responsibility." Speaking from personal ex- perience, I can tell you that having a nervous breakdown is a horrible experience. It is like trying to wake up from a bad dream. It's feeling terribly sad a/things you can't explain. My wife of over 20 years from me because I em- barrassed her during my ill- ness. Some of my _ closest friends want nothing to do with me now because they consider me a nut. If I had had cancer, »|they would have sent flowers +,|{t0 the hospital and prayed for "my recovery. I can't begin to describe the terrible hurt you feel when you find you have fought your way back to noth- ing. Please print this letter be- I cause too many people. have no understanding of mental illness. Dear Ned: Here's your letter, --but still far too many people hold prejudiced, narrow-minded views. Letters like yours serve to educate. Thanks for taking the time to write. THE STARS SAY By ESTRELLITA FOR TOMORROW A most inspiring day! Plane- tary influences especially favor] . romance, travel and social ac- tivities. The p.m. hours will én- compass a fine period in which to make plans for the future-- MISS OSHAWA, 1966 KALEID SCOPE GUIDE AT EXPO Refreshing idea: Sleeveless T-shirts $.M.L. Cool shorts 8-18 Stripedtop 5.00 Shorts 4.50 Tenytop 6.50 Jamaicas 5.00 Fashions since 1867 OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE especially those of a financial nature. FOR THE BIRTHDAY If tomorrow is your birthday, your horoscope indicates that you are currently in a splendid period for profiting through business transactions, property deals and other financial mat- ters. In fact, you are now in 'one of the most salutary pe- riods of your life--if you make the most of it. é 63 KING ST. E. to a continuously progressive uptrend in your monetary af- fairs between now and the end lines. Don't offset gains, how- the end of next February, de- good year, of Canada and ed other countries are on display at Where 1967 is specifically con-|izxno 67, forming an irresisti- cerned, you can look forward] ble lure to most women. another generous four - month S ochie mene ee be cycle for expanding your inter-|),, featured until the end of ests along the afore-mentioned July. Then fall lothes will be on display until ever, by speculating in early :: August or between Nov. 1 and|©*P0 closes late in October. spite the splendid outlook for| Ontario is highlighting its own the year. And do avoid extrava-|fashion industry in the Ontario gance in November and Decem-|Pavilion. Depending on weather ber. and traffic, the daily shows will On the occupational front,|be produced either in the out- you should have a generally/door restaurant or in some other too, with fine/area. The information office in Miss Martha Frankfurter (left), Miss Oshawa 1966, and Miss Celine Cote of Chicoutimi, Quebec, two of the guides at 'Kaleidos- cope" at Expo '67 will be escorted visitors through the pavilion. Sponsored .by six leading chemical com- Many Nations Display Fashions '7t2*.t?%iucts""ctt ToLure Women To Expo Exhibits) mnuracture: inate 'sonst By MARGARET NESS the building will give you the ions. MONTREAL (CP)--Fashions|time and place. The 50 gar- ments will be changed on a/Slovakian haute couture has monthly seasonal basis, sented at Expo are producing|° Six Czech models, on the Every Thursday, the Great|daily fashion shows too. Canadian Fashion Caper intro- duces national fashions at the lh py meet At that time it\outdoor amphitheatre in' front e wise to consolidate all of the Canadi ilion, It's a gains and sit things out untill) wiocn pee vag Biola March 1, when you will enter|) 8 SPlasny revue-type p SABLES FOR WEALTHY be almost were selected from Czechoslo-lof its Pavilion. Some 100 cos- which includes six haute cou- ment stores specializing in fash- This is the first time Czecho- been shown on this continent. Some of the countries repre-/S°me 100 garments are shown second floor of the Czechoslo- vakian pavilion. Russia is producing a fashion Czechoslovakian fashions will|show twice daily, in the 600- continuous. They|seat theatre on the main floor and winter From the beginning of June, chances of advancement and November, Decembe an exciting year, with notable|p' cated in early September and] a throughout December, March and April, Personal relationships will|b. also be generously influenced,| di with emphasis on romance be-|b pentane recognition of past efforts grat-|tween now and late September, ifyingly evident in September,|in late October and next April. r and-or/Most auspicious periods for March. If you happen to be a travel: The next four months, creative worker, as many Gem- December, January and April. inians are, you, too, will have|Domestic interests should periods of achievement indi-| months ahead, but do try to nextithe family in early November. lease you for most of the 12 void friction with members of, A child born on this day will e sensitive, idealistic and en- lowed with a great love of eauty, cherry veneers. The "Chantilly" Group by Kroehler True French Provincial design with oll the elegance and grace of = serpentine fronts, beautifully shaped tops, posts and distinctive hard- ware. The fruitwoad finish is a transparent nut-brown on beautiful Three pieces, triple dresser and mirror, chest q and bed. Specially priced : 449.00 For all your drapery needs see Botty INTERIOR DECORATOR 15 King Street East CUSTOM MADE DRAPES Phone 725-2686 skirts, seal, tumes and seven Russian mod- els are on hand. The fashions} floors. re a combination of traditional cssion and Paris-inspired sty- ling. There are even some mini- In addition there is a group of Russian sable costumes, de- signed and made by a New York firm, Skins run from $100 to $500 and it takes some 65 skins for a coat. MINK EVENING GOWN Another fabulous fur collec- tion was the first fashion show on view after the official opening of Expo in April. It featured furs from the four Scandinavian countries. Included were mink mini-skirted dresses and a full- length white mink evening gown, as well as costumes in Norwegian fox and Danish hair The collection, designed and made by Grosvenor of Mont- real, is on display in the Scan- dinavian restaurant. find out at the pavilion when it can be seen. France is presenting its fash- ion show on a revolving stage surrounded by water. It is just inside the main entrance of the}was a_ glazed pavilion but can also be seen Besides the costumes from bags and suede from the balconies of the other live coats. Magnificent displays of gems are to be found in most of the pavilions of the Far East coun- tries. India, of course, also in- cludes its wonderful brocades and Thailand its silks. Even tiny Monaco is in the fashion mood, with perfumes, jewelry and haute couture. POTS BUILT You can FOR HEAD MOOSE JAW, Sask. (CP) -- Ceramics teacher Queenie Smith has a new use for -pot- tery. She wore a ceramic hat to the opening of an art show at the Moose Jaw museum. It lattice cloche lined with turquoise velvet, fashions, there is a permanent display in boutique style of haute couture such fashion greats as Dior and St. Laurent, as well as displays of jewelry. You will also be interested in seeing the mod costumes on show in the British pavilion. Is- rael has reserved space on its first floor for a display of jew- elry and fashions. Yugoslavia is highlighting its leather hand- Panies, the pavilion shows the visitor 'Man and Color" by means of a new film pro- cess using various arrange- ments of mirrors. OSHAWA FURRIERS One of Canada's Safest and Modern FUR COLD STORAGE Your furs are given pag Ah Sesninstion before being placed on an individua - er_ond stored In our modern COLD STOR. AGE VAULTS. 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