+ 20 'THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, September 13, 1967 Shocking' Behavior Measure £0! Importance In Cycle Club ~~ |. By NANCI LUGSDIN of the Windsor Star a bit by calling you Virgin." SWINDSOR, Ont. (CP)--Wind-|-WE DON'T HASSLE' r is a little short on hippies.) The girls insist that the without a concrete cause|the Golden Rule. 'We treat yyno love "blowing minds" and/people the way they treat us. n't need LSD to do it. We just want to be left alone. We love to blow the citizens'! We don't hassle all that , their itty-bitty needle- hin minds," said one of the/der business, I've never heard peroup. of stuff like that."" = You blow a person's mind by) Blowing people's minds jocking him, doing something | doesn't mean hassling them. wouldn't have the nerve to) "One of the giris might kiss g another in the middle of the * But even more than "blowing|street, or neck with her man in 'the citizens' minds," the female| public. That would do." Meompanions of The Satan's; But better than blowing the ; Uhdice love riding motorcycles. citizens' minds is blowing a } The girls in the motorcycle|(lub member's mind, because ib don't drive bikes them. that's harder : elves; they find riding as pas- "Ore day one of our guys bit engers thrilling enough the head off a dead bird and "phe bike is y hole life: ate it. Another time one picked d le bike is your whole lle; \ up a dead cat and started kiss- 'ou have to have a fever. for iting it. blood and all. And at your blood," said one. --_| Boint 'Pelee we gave one of the I was in a small dupiex just| guys a dead fish in a bun and ff Drouillard Road, the homejhe ate it! That blew our of one of the members and his! minds." Gite. Their four children ran in) When asked what they jand out. thought of the police they al! There were a half dozen girls)made faces. "I've talked to resent. All seemed io be in|some who are all right,' said eir late teens or early 20s and|one. "It's the young ones who ost were wearing what looked |think they're smart and might ike dirty drag outfits. They|shove you around. Or say urned out to be both proud and you're doing two miles over the rank. speed limit, and people in cars "Aren't you going to ask me @reé passing you, The Man will w many children the unmar.| Pull you over. Rist there is one local band of|*brothers and sisters' live by| much. All that rape and mur-| bother you except to tease you) x PRINT ACCENT KNIT FASHIONS for fall follow a whole new an- proach for this brilliantly colored and cool season. They are ready to go spiral- ing into winter in refresh- ing lines, non-restrictive as well as restrictive. Here is the unfettered look--still in first place--translated into charming white two-piece ey knit accented at neckline and sleeve edges with silk surah printed with a pink and white bubbles design. They are designed for the woman who travels or the woman who wants some- thing that will not muss to wear from early morning into evening. --By Tracy Adrian Girls' Untidiness Spoils Mother's Evenings At Home By ROBERTA ROESCH Dear Roberta Roesch: Don't you think -|rooms in *|mother works? to my daughters. |home at night. |RUINED EVENINGS To me this is very uncalled for, but I can't seem to get my poirt across without getting into a ruckus and ruining most of tne evening. I don't enjoy doing this when I've been away all day. What would you éug- |gest? Mrs. P. T. | Dear Mrs. P. T.: | When this occurs at our home --and_ occasionally, it does-- }sometimes sound off in angry outburst; other times I just jshrug it off. But in my mellow moments) _ issue of this failing. Though my persona! viewpoint is that every girl ought to make her bed and) put her clothes in order, I know} thaf most teenagers' rooms) look like their occupants feel) thal the best place for clothes| is on the floor underneath| unmade beds. And since I) believe a healthy atmosphere at hom» is more important than) charts of chores (that never| lallow any leeway), I am all for! lise for not making much of an that igh) EOrroNs elapse your teena- | school girls ought to keep their order when their} | A few weeks ago when I took/likes to know where everything jon a job, I laid down this rule|is, 80 my boss's insistence on But much|keeping papers _ {more often than I like, I find|0vet his desk is slowly driving their room a shambles and|me out of my mind. their beds unmade when I get) keeping away from getting into a dither when it is a case of a perfect room vs. a pleasant evering. | INEVITABLE FUTURE Tomorrow will be another day--and another chance to be neat. But before too many gers wil] be gone. Dear Roberta Roesch: I'm an orderly person who cluttered all When he asks me for a paper, {he will say that it's in the files. |When I fail to find it he gets angry and accuses me of being lincompetent. Then he uncovers lit on his. desk two or three 'hours later. | [ have to do something about this clutter in order to keep my sanity. What do you think I jshould do? K. H. | Dear K. H.: When your boss is calm and coo:, suggest that you file the 'papers he keeps on his desk in folders that will correspond to the ones in your office files. Makes Eating With FALSE TEETH Up to 35% Easier Clinical testa prove you can now eat and chew better--make dentures average up to 35% more effective--if you sprinkle a little FASTEETH on your plates. FASTEETH holds uppers and lowers more firmly so they fee! more comfortable. FASTEETH is not acid--doean't sour. Nogummy, pasty taste. Helps check "denture odor" Dentures that fit are essential to health. 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She was referring to the aintenance booklet issued by «the British manufacturer of jotorcycles and cars, ez Club members call married 'ewomen '"'old ladies,' and the rm also applies to girls going eady. If "old ladies" wish, 'hey can wear the club colors emith the words "Property of sper Choice" and their boy- P lend's name on it. This means rivate property, hands off" 'go other club members. | f Girls who don't go with any e@ member are called "Mom- as" pha NACE TE Ta oat i t do this, an "old lady," explotaieg hat this meant you were the ub prostitute. The girls denied being an 'Enti-virginity league. 'We don't ware if you're a virgin or not, nd neither do the guys," said in attractive girl from Grosse Poin Mich. "You can come one, and stay one for as long sas you like. I can say that for a "fact, myself. Just as long as syou let them know the score| 'vight off the bat, they won't} eLearning ABC 30 Value To Tots SASKATOON (CP) -- Prof . F. Deverell of the University sef Saskatchewan's college of! "Sducation says if you want your hild to learn to read well in} lager 1, make sure he knows| {fhe alphabet before he starts| rechool. | His research shows that the st reading progress is made by Grade 1 pupils who know the a ac number of letters efore entering school for the rst time | Reading readiness programs { i@ Says, have stressed, among ' ther things, "the production of jocial and emotional maturity,| peaking and hearing vocabu- ry."' But they haven't indicat- £d the child's ability to identify Wisually. or to name and point ut the letters of the alphabet » Prof. Deverell's findings were Dased on studies of children entering Grade 1 in Saskatoon's Public and separate schools. 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