Oshawa Times (1958-), 3 Oct 1967, p. 10

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10 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesdey, October 3, 1967 ] | ANN LANDERS Ignorance Is Bliss, Knowledge Safety Dear Ann Landers: I am a! Dear A.D.M.: Anything that girl 15 and I live with my/works for 61 years has got to be grandmother. She would just/good! My congratulations to die if I tried to talk to herjyou both. You sound like people about this but I feed an answer|I'd love to know. fast. You are the closest thing) to a mother I have in the| Dear Ann Landers: Recently world, so please answer this|my husband and I received an question for me. Is it possible/engraved invitation to attend a for a girl to get pregnant if she| wedding and reception. The has all her clothes on? Thank/invitation was: addressed to you very thuch.--Not Very "Mr. and Mrs." No mention} Smart |was made of our three children Dear Not Very: The question|(ages nine, 11 and 13) so we is not what the girl is wearing|@Ssumed they were not includ-| but what the girl does. It is pos-/ ©. ; | sibe for a girl to become prog-| When we arrived at the) nant while wearing a suit ofChurch, we were amazed to see armor if the fellow she is with|@0zens of children of all ages. happens to have a can opener My husband said to me, "We! handy. ery ete en the kids." N ore \I to im they were not invit- out acd 'get a paperback cosy led- He replied, "Well, I'd like| of Ann Landers Talks Tol'? find out why all these kids were invited and ours weren't." Teen-Agers About Sex. I shud- He walk around at dhe vers der t ink yhat else you), al ce Senko Wee eee YOU tion and asked several parents Artist Vetheer paints a seascape in her Heidi . three hour weekiy selling stint, earning trom $30 to $70, (CP Photo) j in two-by-three-foot ASKS FOR ADVICE VICTORIA (CP)--Welfare Minister Dan Campbell of Brit- ish Columbia has asked 20,000 Door-to-Door Artists Bring Beauty To Apartment Dwellers |=, counis nas sist a 1 I Aka TORONTO (CP)--'They just,him last summer because he|ince to write him giving sugges- stand in the doorway and break| realizes how difficult it is for aitions on how to improve the up with laughter," says 21-/young artist to find a market."|p.C, adoption program. He says year-old Heidi Vetheer, describ-| She welcomes the experience|his department also plans to ing her' Sropeitien -comnemsss jehe has gained as a painter. invite a number of adopting reactions to her door-to-door) «pefore last summer I hardly| ' selling of her paintings tO over painted anything other Parents and adult en 8 apartment dwellers. than class projects. Now I have|Sons to attend a meeting in Vic- "They seem to think the idea! to keep up my supply." toria in December to discuss of artists offering them a Pri-) yost enthusiastic customers the Program. vate showing in their liviNg!sre young, childless couples. rooms is hilarious. With children they are too busy But many stop laughing long jor can't spare the money; the enough to buy the products that) well-off tend to buy from galler- think we are compromising; others because they haven't the guts to do the same thing," Michael Raine, trundle around!sistent customers; people over|want to be judged--particularly in a cart. 50 could not care less, say the| by the general public. What you The paintings are contained artists. jhave to have is the courage to frames--| Less enthusiastic than anyone|stand by your own ideas, Mrs. Vetheer and her partner,|ies. single girls are fairly con-|says Mr. Raine. "Artists don't! HOUSEHOLD HINT to scrape off burned-on and sticky foods. Paint the handle to match other kitchen gadgets if you like OSHAWA TIMES PICTURE RE-PRINTS 20% Discount o n Orders | ot 5 or More Pictures Available At | NU-WAY PHOTO SERVICE 251 King St. £., Oshewe 8 x 10 -- 1.50 each 5x 7 -- 1.25 each judged ideal for hanging over are their contemporaries. regardless of what comments the chesterfield--and may be| "Some criticize because they/you might receive." landscapes, figures or abstracts. Mrs. Vetheer says she sells at least one canvas on her two-to- three-hour weekly stint, earning from $30 to $70. Mr. Raine, who goes out several nights a week, supports himself, his wife and child on his earnings. Mrs. Vet- heer is paying for her tuition at the University of Toronto. OTHER ARTISTS DUBIOUS "Michael invited me to join COMMUNITY MANY cameaions in. O EVERYBODY BENEFITS... EVERYBODY GIVES NE Toronto apartment. The 21- year-old University of Tor- onto student sells her paint- ings door-to-door. to earn her tuition fees. Mrs. Ve- | | * yt don't know! if th children's ation | Dear 'Aun Landers: I was appeared on the invitation. raised on a farm where the day They all said, No. But we! began early. My wife was aiwere sure they'd be welcome."'| city girl. She believed anything} Now my husband is mad at! . He says our own kids were} that happened before § a.m.|™° ; vere} 25 an ttin |jgypped out of a good time wasn't worth getting up for. because of my high falutin' theer says she sells at least one canvas on her two-to When we were first married|; ' "tt | my wife made a half-hearted| Kamtiy Fight er THE STARS SAY | attempt to pull herself out of) Dear Family: The parents , | bed in the morning to fix My/who brought their kids along ------ breakfast. She dragged around/pecause they were sure they'd) FOR TOMORROW like a martyr and let me knoW|/he welcome were wrong--not| It will be important to watch she was plenty unhappy about/yoy, finances now. Any risky ven- the sacrifices she was making|" Good manners dictate that|ture--whether in the line of to please me. : |the kids stay home unless they |speculation or spending beyond We ended up arguing almost/are specifically included. And| your means--could get you into} every morning and both of us/this means either by name or) hot water. No matter how; were miserable. Finally I told|the words "'And Family" writ-/attractive propositions may) her to do me a favor and stay|ten on the invitation. sound, give them extremely in bed and I would get my own} careful thought before accept- a ess ernie Confidential to All My Eggs|ing. as WO: for 61 y i ; y is has wor! years,/in One Basket: I have had) cor THE BIRTHDAY Ann, and I recommend it for all/enow: 7 - A entire eyo te pase ietters.| If tomorrow is your birthday, engage in speculation during Induce him to repeat this|Noyember, however; also in whole performance aloud four, February, March and early ig or more times before look- April g away from the word and|.,,: I i While you may take several ays wy spell it trom memory. short business trips during the This young baseball ployer awaits pitcher's delivery, while umpiring camp counsellor HOUDAILLE INDU Oshawa Crippled Children's School and Clinie Simcoe Hall Boys' Club Oshawa Retarded Children Association, School and Salvation Army (Oshawa) Oshawa Family Counselling Service Oshawa Simcoe Hall Settlement House Institute for the Blind (Oshawa) Oshawa Boy Scouts Oshawa Girl Guides Help For The Needy at Christmas Multiple-Sclerosis Society John Howard Society (Oshawa) Oshawa Navy Cadets Oshawa St. John Ambulance Society Oshawa Red Cross Society -- Blood Donor Clinic Oshawa Young Women's Christian Association Rehabilitation Foundation for the Disabled Oshawa Mental Health Centre Oshawa Victorian Order of Nurses East Whitby Welfare Council THE EMPLOYEES OF ARE CARING THEIR DONATION IS HELPING TO SUPPORT THESE 20 AGENCIES HOUDAILLE INDUSTRIES 1966 DONATION . . . $2,800 THIS YEAR'S DONATION TO DATE IS $4,000 WITH STRIES Workshop year, Here is the most strategic possibilities of a long signals a strike two count. One thing for sure -- he won't strike out, because of his young couples who have this|Why don't you take one of those| . : problem. Why spoil the dayleggs out of that basket, put it|Yiur horoscope indicates that with an early morning argu-|in your shoe and beat it? This|YoU are lucky indeed. Accord. ment when there is plenty of|column does not go in for| ing to the stars, there will be time to fight after supper?--|Friend-Finding, so give up|several cycles during the next A.D.M. Roch, N.Y. already. }12 months which will stand out las better-than-excellent for job, monetary and business affairs. CHILD GUIDANCE On the ocupational and or business front, these include the P S li H d eae next five weeks, 7 last - pe 00 January, the entire months o i r pe Ing, an writing May, August and September. You are also promised an Mars Progress In School excellent business opportunity in April. Best periods for ng MYE F tary affairs: The next month, By GARRY C. RS, PhD slg syllables, help him see the first three weeks of Janu- A good many smart people|how to break it up into its com- ary, the first ten days of Febru- you and I know are poor spell-/Ponent syllables. As he attacks ary, early July, mid-August ers. Some of them are "terri-|one word, have him look care- (sien es daw yeMeive All ble" handwriters. An occasional|fully at it, pronounce it aloud, hades ached: "windfall") and all person brags about his laxness i pr) ame it Lest in pg Bacterabae Do bs Comune: in handwriting, even in spell-/tght order, while looking care-| |. ' . ing. . P fully at this word. tive in spending and don't This letter comes from Cali- fornia: "My son is nine. He is in the 90th percentile of intelligence according to standardized nationwide ag Ped Ie failing case. ite tae be it 3 berey spelling and handwriting. He ' j for pleasure are indi- has some vision impairment." |2%4 try himself out too soon, ce g Shia the last week in : : even after pronouncing 'the | My reply in part: word and naming its letters July and the end of next Sep-) Presumably that standard/oniv once |tember. Best periods for senti-| test was on achievement of sub- 2 . |mental affairs: Mid-January,| ject matter. Accordingly, his| The secret of his success is to| early April, early May and late) going forward at school would|™ake no mistakes and never go} August. It will be during the| not seem to be greatly endan-|'0 another word until this one/jatter month, however, that any| gered. rey pete Big igo es romance in which you are/ / e goes to the next word); ved will be t likely to! WORK HAMPERED and the next, have him obeervelir'ss the ries tore, Gausr| His failure at school in spell-|this basic rule, Unless you can} ous influences will govern your ing and handwriting could ham-|be very calm as you try to help|qomestic and social life for| per him in much of his work.|him in the foregoing ways, hire! most of the year ahead, but Teachers are inclined to reduce) a tutor for him. ldon't counteract these happy grades assigned written work} ' f i ts by th) with poir spelling and slovenly, | PARENTS' ---- (Grol ones aoe in May illegible handwriting, however| @- To encourage young chil- and or Jue. | good this work is otherwise. So|dren to eat what is prepared', cig por on this day will| these are obvious reasons why|for the family, is a good exam-|,." -.dowed with great insight| he should learn to spell better ple in both parents desirable? | and fidelity: could succeed as al and write better by hand. A. Yes; they can learn to eat/jawyer, jurist or top-flight At a quiet, companionable|Practically all foods and to say) mysician. moment with him you might/nothing about those they dislike | lead him to understand this and/or like least. PUSH CITIZENS | then have a strong motive to} Eee ge 3 | strive for improvement in these} T E 4 iY ANCOUVER (Cc P)--A! d.| skills, oy quipment Marianne Linnell is forming a) His impaired vision handi- . hae of i petra me cape him ols in spelig ana] Handy For Spills |? Ruin' Re'etap wr 1 handwriting, ae Hy 0 set ie |selected persons under 30 years! vision corrected, if at all possi-| Around The House lof age will discuss public andj ble. It would also be wise to) civie lasues and make recom! have his hearing checked.) By ELEANOR ROSS | mendations to city council. | Defective hearing could hamper} ,,...°.. him in spelling. He may have) Until skirt lengths inch down, : poor eye-hand co-ordination, you're only mod if you're mini, and stairs and very small area | which a specialist might help|@2¢ that can apply to house-|rugs. : him improve. jkeeping as well as fashion.| When mopping-up is required, Sounds mysterious, but it isn't,|there's a mini-mop--a wet one WRITING SLOWLY really. for small spills and a little dry In case you can win his co-op-|_ What we mean is that for the|mop that can become a large! eration, prevail on him to prac-|daily little happenings in thejduster for whisking away dust tice 10 or 15 minutes an evening|household that require instant|and cobwebs in high places| at writing slowly and carefully |Clean-up, treat yourself to a set/such as refrigerator tops, spice by hand, trying to imitate a/0f little girl housekeeping tools.|cabinets, high shelves and door good model you provide. 5 ype gd wf shop car. |tops, the emphasis then on his writ-res excellent and workable : ing slowly and plainly, not at/Miniature versions of: regular|SWEEPING STATEMENT all on speed. Study the enclosed Housekeeping tools, since small special bulletins, Your Child|Sitls love to play at housemak- And His Handwriting and Home !"8 with the proper equipment. Helps For Poor Spellers. These) sHortT ORDER bulletins are a simple guide for} Here are some ; : edly iy | Suggestions a him improve in these/for using these tools to banish . mini-dirt, the first of which con- When he does en home-|cerns the small-size carpet work, gladly spell for him anyisweeper. This little gadget is word he asks you to spell. Win/ideal for party spills, misdirect- his approval for you to inspected ashes, crumbs or whatever his completed written home-|accumulates in small spots | house. Mini-brooms make excellent) fireplace brooms for instant sweeping and for getting at small places all around the Your junior-size housekeeping equipment fits easily under sinks or in a corner. One set of small tools comes in a carton that can be converted into a carrying kit. And, a last word --don't constantly borrow small daughter's mini housecleaning work, You may prevail on him,/around the house. The little|t 4 raise 5 ools, but go out and purchase even require him, to rewrite Sl sweeper also fits easily on steps'your own! ' . | paper he has written slovenly. | ---- | THE CAREER SCHOOL OF HAIRDRESSING Win him to keep a special) notebook in which he copies/? Are pleased to announce the opening of a New Branch Location. in OSHAWA at:-- carefully and correctly every word in written papers returned 145 KING ST. WEST PHONE 576-3558 2 to him at school. LEARNING TO SPELL Day and Evening Classes we are now taking ap- ointment: ue wee a ee of pr s, Models are welcome. Each evening induce him to paper or card. @ GOVERNMENT LICENSED @ words, a few an evening,! reviewing those he had learned to spell on earlier evenings. A good way is to have each word plainly written or typed, prefer- study the spelling of these 4 | If the word contains two or' | determination --- something which all crippled children possess, "COMMUNITY CHEST IS CARING WE MUST CARE" Camping is @ way of life and for these youngsters, an escape from braces and wheelchairs for invigorating minutes of swimming or baseball, tennis or many other recreational activities which have therapeutic value, Thousands of Oshawans, many who c Community Chest for help. These a cies help you, your friends or your n ~ GREATER OSH 11 ONTARIO ST. N. 230 EMPLOYEES STILL TO BE HEARD FROM selves, count on the 20 Agencies of the Greater Oshawa retarder, our infirm and aged, etc. But more than this, YOU also benefit ! At one time or another these agen- THIS YEAR'S TARGET $358,875.00 Mall Or Bring Your Donation To The COMMUNITY CHEST annot help them- re the blind, our' eighbors. AWA | 728-0203 Use an ordinary putty knife - Hitiseaii «44 Bilingue By Osha Ten English-spe science students ; College tackled head-on with a six-day-a-week FB course prior to t university this fa dents were sele course, 11 femz male; ten cc course. As a pr had taken high s versity French, b working comman guage. Miss Lorna Wi ter of Mr. and Williams, Elizabe cessfully complete course and is at ed in her third ye iArts, majoring i 'Scarborough Colle Miss Williams iknowledge of F: 'was almost nil since this issue : a problem at pr tay know about it.' G procedure fo o-week period. | A typical day | -m. with the stu teachers meeting fast in French a asses begin at tif] 9:00 p.m. Th private with o teaching groups four students 0 English is s tinne. If a studer ofja French word will not provide (Some of the pre and Q speak English 2 student must French, or a fort until he finally g Tq the evening, is an written, rat versational Frenc write grammar € ing 'the first weel 45-minute essays week on topics "Auto Safety" ay Control Pill" to Problem in Queb: The emphasis French is neces Fiance after twe weeks, be able to start university course be Firench all the t eet Pierced) ears early in this ci the screw-back duced. Im the 1 usurped ithe scr by that time, | were considers ioned, een 'chi Then, sudlidenly, countable reaso temporary' teen: the idea of pie is now at curre! both the 'younge set. Fine jewel turers were qui the trend jiand n earrings «an | pierced ears wi

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