Oshawa Times (1958-), 27 Jun 1967, p. 10

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10 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesdey, June 27, 1967 much of a problem but it both) ers ne and I think maybe you can set me straight. Almost the Waldorf Astoria. Last night we had sauerkraut and wieners. My mother told my aunt we had sirloin steaks and mushroom gravy. She went on to describe a fancy dessert that I never even heard of. To- night we had ham hoeks and beans which were very tasty. Mom told my aunt we were eating rock Cornish hen and avocado salad. After Mom hung up I asked her why she tells my aunt such homosexual, lies. She said, "Because it's/have older sisters often initiate none of her business what we|them and compete in any way every evening my aunt telephones my mother and asks what we had for supper. My mother always makes up a menu like they are serving at Interfering Aunt Gets Lies For Answers Dear Ann Landers: This isn't} little sister's dolls and pretend he is the mother. He enjoys her girl-type toys, cooking utensils land housecleaning appliances, His sister who is nine years old often tells him to play like he is his girl friend to his sister. I have tried to shame him out of his girlish actions but have not been at all successful. Panic Button |the moment, but this is not con- clusive evidence that he is aj Little beys who eat."" I gaid, "Why don't you! they can. My advice to you is to get) just tell her that instead of making up things?" My Mom-|that child away from his sister. got mad and gaye me a wallop) Take him te the homes of other that nearly landed me in the) boys his age so he can play ball with them. Invite the neighbor beys to your home. Ask your middle of next week, What do you think ahout this? --Still Standing. husband to play with his son Dear Still: I think you should) and take him to sports events. take the hint and not offer any|When the child begins to have more suggestions on this sub-|fun being a boy, chances are ject. Of course you are right and now that you see how un- attractive lying can be it should make you more determined than ever to stick to the truth. Dear Ann Landers: I am deeply concerned about our seven-year-old son, I cannot dis- cuss this with anyone, not even my husband because I don't want to giye him cause to worry. Furthermore, he would not be very sympathetic te this kind of problem. Our son likes to play with his good that he will abandon his girlish ways. Confidential to Di inated and Filled With Doubts: Take her word for it and let the mat- ter drop, She is your wife now and what occurred in the past does not matter. It's how she conducts herself in the future that counts. It is indeed possible that she came to the marriage bed 160 per cent pure (as she insists.) The "proof" of virgin- ity as described in that book is not always present. CHILD GUIDANCE Popular Colleges Receive Half Of All Applications By GARRY C. MYERS, PhD In an informative article in the April issue of Harper's, Benjamin Fine, who has writ- ten widely on school and home education, tells us there still is time to get into a good college. He reports a study he made last year in which he found al- most one-half of the 1,200 four- year accredited colleges in the United States had vacancies, and that they teegther could have accommodated 50,- " more freshmen than they He offers some r why the U.S. Office of Education last year spent $27,000,000 to set up 550 counselor training institutes throughout the nation. However, the smaller colleges can't af- ford extensive publicity cam- Paigns, Changing Times maga- zine available idera- ble information on the subject. In his study Mr, Fine found out about many attractive col- leges which had resources for qualified students, He says they are well-established liberal arts institutions, He names a giza- I have read a few articles on homosexuality and I am worried sick that our son might have this problem. Will you please tell me if I am worrying needlessly, or does it sound like my fears are well grounded?-- Dear Paric: Your son obvi- ously favors the female role at| Ever hear of lobster or crab batting waves of potato chips in a tiny cucumber boat? It is just a way of presenting a deli- cious salad with equally delici- ous chips. For friends who are off on a seafaring holiday or for forced stay-at-homes who like a meal outdoors with a little fun to boot why not have some fun yourself preparing an im- posing cucumber armada, To serve 6 use 6 small cu- cumbers (5" to 6" long). Take small slice of peel off each lengthwise to make flat bot- tom. Then cut a wide slice of peel lengthwise from top, to within about 1 inch of each end, Scoop out pulp and seeds. Sprinkle with salt, invert and keep in refrigerator until filling leges which still have vacancies for this fall. ANSWERING QUESTIONS Q. The teacher of our son, seven, says that when he joins we do? he is telling something of great 'Have Some Fun Preparaing Salad In Cucumber Boats FULL SAIL AHEAD ON SEA OF POTATO CHIPS can be altered, Exercise is a KEEP IN TRIM Plump Teenager Should Try A Hop, Skip, Jump By IDA JEAN KAIN A teen-ager writes: 'I don't really want to look like Twiggy, but I would like to get in the swim without feeling embar- rassed about the shape of my legs and thighs which are sort of thick, Let's face it, I'm a little tee fat. Will exercise help? Do I need to diet?" The golution is to step over- eating, cut out the 'junk' eal- ories and start exercising. Ex- ercise will help you to outdis- tance the fat, It is true that the tendency to thick or thin legs and thighs are patterned on the limbs of the family tree. But wait---only excess calories are stored, Re- member too, that of all the phygieal characteristics, weight and shape are two things that great normalizer. Jog for 50 counts, counting each time your foat hits the floer. Then do a side-straddle hop. You do this in gym class, Stand erect, hands at sides. Swing arms sidewards and up- Re than swimming. At your age you should be able to swim a geereer. of a mile at a session. of a 40 foot pool. Vary the swim strokes. between meal sweets, Kat three | balanced meals a day. De your-| self a favor, get with food and exercise habits. You can be ip much better Twiggy! t 4 times, later 12 times. here is na better exercise tle NOW THE WRVS The Queen conferred the ti- 'yoyal" on the Wemens' Volunteer Service July 22, 1966. hat will be 17 double lengths On the diet score, leave off shape than) wards, clapping hands over- head as you jump lightly, sep- arating legs. Jump again, bringing legs together and arms down, Repeat 10 times. Then jog for another 50 counts. SKIPPING HELPS Skipping rope is slimming. Start with the skip repe behind your back, then swing repe overhead, forwards and down, slipping repe under your feet as you jump. | You can begin by jumping | on both feet, ene jump to. each | swing of rope. Or skip twice on ball of right foot as} the rope slides under, then | VA WINS GRANT The senior travelling fellows) WIFE PRESERVE ship of the Canadian Federation of University Women has been) awarded to Christiane Verdon,/key on your key chain for an currently studying in Geneva,j}emergency screwdriver oer for fin and | Switzerland, i Keep a coffee or sardine-can prying. W in FOR THE FINEST Custom and Ready Made DRAPES Shades , and the latest EGYPT'S POPULATION | Population of the United Arab} Republic is 30,054,000. What's more slimming than walking? Running! Try running "in place," right in your own back yard, or in the living room or on the rooftop of your apart- ment house. To run in place, stand erect, then begin to jog without actually going any place, If space permits you ean |moye around the room, roof or| lyard. with lobster or crabmeat salad just before serving. To make sails use suitably shaped, large potato chips for each and attach to mast (metal skewer or short knitting needle). Pierce top of mast with a gmall radish Pile lobster or crabmeat salad into cucumber boats. Put mast complete with sail in each boat. Place boats on bed of potato chips arranged on large flat tray to simulate waves, LOBSTER OR CRABMEAT SALAD 3 cups lobster or crabmeat Y-cup of mayonnaise or salad dressing Y% cup sour cream % cup finely chopped celery |2 tablespoons chopped capers class discussion he talks ofjinto small pieces. Sprinkle with something wholly unrelated to|fresh lemon juice and let stand the matter at hand. What should/in refrigerator while preparing A. Leave this school problem|bine all ingredients lightly, Use with his teacher, At home, when| 4s filling for 6 Cucumber Boats. ¥% cup finely shredded green pepper (optional) Break lobster or crabmeat celery and green pepper. Com- interest to him, lead the rest of the family in listening raptly to him for a reasonable time. When other members of the family are telling, guide him kindly and skillfully, but firmly, so he does not break in on mat- ters unrelated to the discussion, EXPERT RE-FINISHING On all Types of Furniture French Polishing - Restoration of Antques Oshawa Upholstering Co, 725-0311 | ble list of co-educational col- finding a college is aften so har- assing. Nearly half the applica- tions for college entrance in a year are sent to less than 10 percent of the colleges, which enroll less than a quarter of all entrants. The eight Ivy League univer- sities get about 50,000 applica- tions annually for their 9,000 openings. The seven leading women's colleges recruit 15,000 applications for a total of 3,000 freshmen they have reom for. NEAR LARGE CENTRES Most of these colleges attrac- tive for their prestige are near the large centers of population. They are closer to home and youths and parents make a big point of nearness for home travel on vacations. Mr, Fine points out many lesser-known colleges have relatively low tui- tion rates which more than bal- ance travel costs. He says college counseling in high school is so inadequate many youea don't get informa- tion about distant schools and tend to limit their search to places not far from home. But Mr, Fine sees some beginnings of improvement in these diree- tions, He states, for example, that BEGAN ON CAMPUS History of the Canadian Op-| era Company began on the campus of the University of Toronto in 1946 with a perform- ance of operatic excerpts, WIFE PRESERVER Use discarded cellophane tape dispensers for friction or plastic tape. It's handy, simplifies tear- ing off exact lengths. 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