Mrs SPR OSSESTH_ tee oe |O ode O88 mm oH eine Oe ee ome sg ad never to bring up the subject again. That was yesterday. Sof far, so good, but I live in fear that again and spoil everything.' Why can't women who keep their mouths shut | after? Please secret.--TALK TOO MUCH Dear talk: There is no secret. (Ti) 1! It's one of the best-known prin- ciples of successful human rela-| SO tions. If all of us said every- id xQhl thing that came to our minds,| shawa : { n would be speaking. 'BEAT A RUG' ting hostile, walk out of the room and go do something that requires physical energy. Scrub| a floor. Wash a wall. Beat a rug. letter from the girl who said) she bad problems and no one to talk to. She also said she hoped you wouldn't suggest her favor- ite teacher because she had) gone to her so many times that she didn't want to bother her any more. I also had problems. Things were going very badly at home I pa sider, My attitude toward life war cur and pessimistic. One of my teachers seemed depressed and out of it. She asked me to stay after school so we could talk. Before I krew it, I was pouring out my| IZZA 10 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, September 8, 1967 | ANN LANDER Wife's Bitter Tongue | Her Worst Enemy Dear Ann Landers: You keep/heart to her. She was so kind, telling wives to "forgive andjand understanding. She gave forget" and then you always,/me encouragement and hope add, "If you are wise you will and helped build my confi- never throw it up to him, Never dence. mention it again." DISCUSSED PROBLEMS I know this is wonderful) From then on I knew I had a advice, but I just can't keep my/frier.d. I went to her often and big 'mouth shut. jwe talked over many problems. | My husband became involved|She was always willing to lis- with a very good-lookingiten, no matter how busy she/ woman at work. He said he|was. I don't think I would haye) became fascinated with her and|made it if it hadn't been for| lost his head. This woman is a@jher. Please print this letter. I'd beavtiful Chinese, a devout/like her to know how much she Catvolic, and married to alis appreciated--GRATEFUL Mexican whc won't work. They! Dear Grateful: Here's your have five children. He admitted Jetter. I am .not printing ne ry on ae ae ee rom ee ~ everything (after I caught name of your city because I am them) and promised it wou ------- = = never gers again. vie Well, things were perfect for two days and then me and my * FRIDAY * I big mouth--I ruined everything I made an uncalled for remark about his carrying the "ecu- menical spirit too far." Hel started to move out but 1 begged him to stay. I promised J NOW Generation THE ONE-EYED I will lose my temper @ I be like those live happily ever tell me the and Admission 1.50 I Dancing 9 p.m. to 12:30 Sounds of the if The Big Fun Dance | ill A | I Featuring a ' JACKS ig Dancing 9 p.m. to 12 Pom om pa a THE STARS SAY |Pistitraay is your birthday, By ESTRELLITA the year ahead should bring FOR SATURDAY great happiness in your person- Stellar influences now bring a a life. Domestic, social and tendancy toward rextleaaneee sentimental interests should capeeent nara *|prove highly stimulating, with which will cause many to go off|emphasis on romance during on unprofitable tangents.in|October, next April and June; order to escape routine or mon-|9" travel and social activities between now and Nov. 1, in tony; could also cause emotion- al upsets and general jitteri- January, April and mid-1968. In ness. Do your best to curb such inclinations yourself. A good} ' day for initiating new methods, | making some valuable new con however. | Where job matters are con- cerned, excellent headway can sure there are hundreds, maybe) be made through a comprehen- thousands, of teachers whosive and well-planned program have earned your laurel|--if you launch it immediately wreath. To those of you whojand follow through consistently. find many opportunities for the latter connection, you will) December, all of late June and August. Do avoid and (or) ing the latter half tant, A child born on |be_ extraordinaril to curb tenden extreme opposed. material lines: October, early speculation during November, however; also dur- and the first half of April. Cau- tion during the November period will be extremely impor- jand independent, but may have irritability when January, the all of next extravagance of December DIETS DANGEROUS D Food scientists say "crash" first half of February, late|diets are usually useless and April, the first week in May,|may injure health. . HOUSEHOLD HINT In an emergency, wrap plas- tie wrap around your head to make a shower cap. CHILDREN 35< | Up to 2 P.M. this day will y ambitious cies toward Arthritis, common di owe a debt of gratitude to a) Advancement, with correspon teacher who has helped youling monetary reward, can' be over some rough spots, why not/expedited by extendi your and cure. sit down and tell her or him? It!sphere of activity and showing would mean a great deal--and/a willingness to assume addi- it might encourage these teach-|tional responsibilities--especial- ers to continue to help other| ly in October and in early Janu- young students. who are stum-| ary. bling in the wilderness. | Most auspicious periods along DANCE «« COOLEST. SPOT IN TOWN The Beautiful New Air Conditioned LEGION HALL 471 SIMCOE STREET SOUTH THE BILL BACKWELL COMBO | SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 9 | 3.00 per ¢ ouple a] Bar Facilitics (EEE EE RN o two people in the world |, == == -- = = == m Watch for the . Re-Opening of the WORLD FAMOUS WALTER THORNTON School of When you feel yourself get- Dear Ann Landers: I read the; OSHAWA DRIVE-IN PHONE 723-4972 THEATRE THORNTON RD. AT HIGHWAY 401 y pn eae ? NOW PLAYING ALL COLOR SHOW than THells | # Angels! , The motorcycle gangs take a back seat when these young <> animals clear 4 the road for excitement! 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Mz of the brideg St. Patrick's The bride Rene Evely ander Suther changed nupt George's Ang Friday evenii The bride i Mr. and Mr Macclesfield, bridegroom i: and Mrs. G. § Canon F. G. at the ceremo the soloist, : by Alan Rees The bride y riage by J. wore a full-ler A double united Sharor and Robert P: last Friday e United Churcl bride is the and Mrs. Lio bridge, and t! the son of tl Mrs, William The Rever Mills, assistec groom's fathe William Percy, ceremony. Thomas Plat the soloist and Toronto, acco the. organ. Given in ma ther, the brid length gown « and Chantilly point sleeves, bateau_ necklir in matching | chapel train w shoulders. The gown was fas layers of orga med with lace. ENGA( Mr. and Mr: of Campbellvi Oshawa, anno. ment of their Janice Elaine, Cutting, son o Victor Cutting wedding is to Friday, Octobe 7.30 p.m, in Church, ENGAC Mr. and M announce the their only d Lynne, to Les son of Mr. and all of Oshaw: will take plac September 30, | in Northminste! FORTHCOMIN Mr. and Mrs lin, Oshawa, forthcoming m only daughter, to Marvin Ht son of Mr. and phenson, Killa The wedding i on Saturday, at 3.30 p'm. i United Church, New A Gives ( VANCOUVER should not onl heard, but te: cater to their it That's the o Bumphrey, a 2! toon teacher w ducted experim in a new teact members of th bia Teachers' | he program its tifth year in the endorsemen chewan school under a cardi inflict your in children--cater And it embra concepts as dt report cards, no dren into slow groups, no text year-olds map own curriculum "Children she opportunity to | like,' she say learning ailly |