Oshawa Times (1958-), 29 Sep 1967, p. 10

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10 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, September 29, 1967 Dear Ann Landers: What can B parent do these days to pro- tect her youngsters against dirty movies that somehow get coupled with children's enter- tainment? Yesterday I took my two youngsters to see Snow White. The kids had been looking for- ward to this delightful movie for weeks. I phoned in advance to learn if the second movie was o.k. for children. I was told, "Yes. It's a western. The kids will love it." We arrived just as the second feature was starting. We weren't in our seats five minutes when I thought I was hearing things. The leading character asked where he could find a "house of joy." A woman appeared in a dress cut down to her navel. She inquired as to whether he wanted a redhead ANN LANDERS Mother Outraged By Movie Program 20-year-old boy who needs your advice. The trouble is my par- ents. Mom has a terrible tem- per and a will of iron. She thinks she is always right and will talk for five hours straight to prove a point. Dad is not an alcoholic but he hits the bottle when Mom gets on his back, and she gets on his back about five nights a week. I am living with my aunt on the other side of town because her apartment is near my job. In a couple of weeks I have to go back to school and this means I must return to my par- ents' home. I dread the yelling and the fighting. It is darned near impossible to study in the house. Also, a good night's sleep is out of the question. Please tell me what to do.-- Headachesville Dear H.: You don't say! where school is in relation to| : during the last week in Janu- _|should have achieved gratifying | THE STARS SAY By ESTRELLITA FOR TOMORROW In domestic affairs and busi- ness matters, this day will be better for routine than it will be for new enterprises. Personal interests should prove stimulat- ing, however, since stars shine on romance, group activities and entertainment of all types. FOR THE BIRTHDAY If tomorrow is your birthday, your horoscope indicates that, where both career and financial matters are concerned, you are about to reap a magnificent harvest for past efforts. As of this past Monday, you entered an excellent plentary cycle which will last, not only for the balance of 1967 for for a year or more longer. The step-up in your occupa- tional life is in the making now, first 10 days in December, the first three weeks in January, the first 10 days in February, the first week of July, mid-Au- gust and the entire month of September. Do not engage in risky monetary ventures during late February, in March, or the first three weeks of April how- ever, You wouldn't win! And do watch the budget next Novem- ber, no matter how stable your finances, since you may run up against some unexpected expenses, Along personal lines: Best periods for romance (though) they may not be of the serious type): Mid-January, the first three weeks of April, early May and late August. Most auspi- cious periods of taking a long journey: July 1 through Sept. 30. You may take several short trips throughout the year, quite A child born on this day will be endowed with a fine intel- lect, self-reliance and extraordi- nary ambition--which he will be quite capable of achieving, OSHAWA TIMES PICTURE RE-PRINTS 20% Discount on Orders ot 5 or More Pictures Available At NU-WAY PHOTO SERVICE 251 King St. &., Oshewe 8x 10 -- 1.50 each 5x7 -- 1.25 each possibly in connection with business, however. eerie 4-7 onset, and should continue steadily until Dec. 20--a period which will spark still further advances} ary, throughout May, and the} 'jentire months of August and| September, by which time you} recognition and additional pres- tige. Best periods for finances (and all are excellent!); The RIVIERA COIFFURE 600 KING ST. EAST -- 723-8601 Take Advantage of Our Anniversary Special PERMANENTS . . . 5.95 WEL A record for | Oshawa Times | Oshawa Times depends upon ti Women's Editor The record of tl guest should bi wedding, W: Sandra Gayle Pe the bride of Roger ley last Saturday St. Matthew's Ang The bride is ihe .Mr. and Mrs. Er "Oshawa, and the | -the son of Mr. and - Wigley, Colborne. : The Reverend - officiated at the ¢ *G. A, Turton "wedding music. Given in = marr "father, the bride length, carnation "of nylon organza or a blonde. Before I could get|your aunt's apartment. If it is! the children down the stairs/possible to remain with your} and out the door, a hussy in ajaunt, do so. But do keep in| kimono turned up on the screen/touch with your parents by) | and asked if he would be more/phone and see them on week-| ° comfortable if he removed his|ends so they will not feel neg-| *~" wedding ring. My six-yéar-old|lected. asked, "Is the ring too tight) Dear Ann Landers: I did not mommy?" and a_half-dozen|/agree with your advice to the) other questions which I had @)/woman who is six years older hard time answering. |than her husband. You advised Now the kids are mad at me) her to admit it, get a passport because they didn't get to see)and take that trip to Europe} Snow White and I had to prom-| with him. Be | ise to bring them next week. I am in exactly the same spot| family, such as school perform-| records show that runaways, in HOUSEHOLD HINT I feel sorry for parents who|and I'd rather die than let my| ance, choice of friends, rejec-jcontrast to other adolescents,| If your mattress has no loops send par sco to bn mati. husband know my true age. I|tion of family regulations. were absent more often, had/on su alae Geter ee nee. They have no idea what|believe in the old adage, "Con-| y -age| ng : those kids are looking at for a/fession may be good. i iccie oe dened gaint inhale akrestel pecatiaied tog SRE RT ERS OE second feature. Please, Ann|soul but it's awfully hard on the | Population had about the same-|likely to have been retained." | handy at mattress-turning time. Landers, tell us what we can vp peor " | sized families, a total of 4 to 6) For boys these factors were to get two clean shows on the! Any answer? Or: do vou| Persons. Fifty-one per cent of|}more frequent than for girls, bill? -- Burned Up Mother | choose to duck this one?--Free the runaways were the oldest suggesting that more hoys tan Dear Buried: You apparently | Thinking Woman r | children of the family. girls run away because of live near an exceptionally stu-| Dear Woman: Your brand of| There were as many working| School difficulties. pid theatre manager. Youjfree thinking can be pretty mothers in the comparison} Far fewer of the runaways should write him and tell himjexpensive. Somewhere in this|STuP as in the runaway group.|belonged to clubs (40 per cent what you told me. And don't|world there's a relative, a| There _ was little difference in}to 80 per cent) and fewer forget to let him know that you| neighbor, a schoolmate--some-| education between the parents/worked for money (50 per cent will not patronize his theatre if|one who knows your true age,|f the two groups. But occupa-|to 85 per cent). Repeaters tend- he doesn't comply with your) The truth will come out one day tional ratings of runaways tend-|ed to stay away longer--usually request. and you're going to wind w | ed to be lower. ee and often for ag Dear Ann Landers: I am allooking like a rather old liar. | The children generally report-/than 2 days. One timers, the : | ki jority of runawa were | sarelves ite i taeaty itkely to return on taste own WIFE P RESERVER CHILD GUIDANCE Use large, clean diaper pins ' Run Child S k \their child had problems i bi f ; : away 1 ren ee petty About the same pt madera . tion of runaway and non-runa-| To Escape Conflict At Home |r» rssmitnesm.'] yaprepecere @ BOY SPRINGS SHOP SOILED Values up to 79.50 settings characterized by con-|and after a shorter while. when trussing poultry. You'll! LOWER GRADES | 10.00 . 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COMMUNITY CHEST fa DOLLAR GOES... Attend the "Dale Isabel Godfr: -George Russell. The bride is the Mr. and Mrs. Ge and the bridegroo' of Mr. and M Charles Russell, a! The Reverend , officiated at the | ; Given in marr «father, the bride v * gown of crystalizec -with a bateau | three-quarter leng coat bordered w -French lace forr dral-length train. dress, adorned | _and seed pearls, hi La A wedding of | took place last Sa noon in the Churc deemer, Toronto, George Lawrence took as his bride Martha Magee of " The bride is the Mrs .Jack Westor the late Mr. Ma bridegroom is the | | | of adolescent runaways said|suggestions for reducing the string. Va Do /, flict. Two-thirds of the parents} The authors offer some never go back to skewers and) By GARRY C. MYERS, PhD |the children have more than a| The grades of runaways What about runaway chil-|dollar with them. jappeared to start at a lower) dren? During the year of} Most. runaways traveled ajlevel and to dip the more August 1963 through July 1964,/short distance. Three-fourths of|sharply. Only 58 of the runa- 731 missing children 10-17 years|them never got beyond the met-|ways were school dropouts at od wag . it Rey Py Bi sod ph ry _, About two-thirds] the time of their departure. ounty just outside of Washing-jreturned within 48 hours and s ton, D.C., were studied by the/half of them decided on their Bhi ipoion 4 on 6 Mental Health Study Center,)own to return. drop out legally. Nearly half of CALLLLLLLLLLL LE <i National Institute of Mental Health, Adelphi, Maryland. Of these, 90 per cent were classified as runaways. This study defines the runaway as "the child who leaves home vol- untarily with the knowledge that he will be missed." Here are some of the findings: Children were just about as likely to take off with compa- nions as alone, girls a bit more often than boys. Some of the parents placed the blame for a child's departure on his compa- nions. Yet many parents frank- ly attributed the runaway epi- sode to the home or school, them had been held back a grade or more at some time in their school career. | "In summary, then, school! ADAMS "co" ttp. 23 King West Oshawa EVERYBODY BENEFITS:.: +» EVERYBODY' GIVES. » and Mrs. Philip §. Oshawa. Canon Owen Pri Reverend Alfred \ ciated at the cere: Given in marr brother, John Wil the bride wore a gown of peau de often tracing the episode to spe- More girls than boys ran cific family arguments or to away on weekends. They proba-| threat of punishment. COM Ni i WN i r ¥ bly took advantage of the dat-|CONFLICTS REPORTED . . s * ® ing situation. Runaway episodes! 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