Oshawa Times (1958-), 6 Nov 1967, p. 10

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10. THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mondey, November 6, 1967 ANN LANDERS Rushing City Folk Lose Sense Of Respect Dear Ann Landers: A few! Sentence: Banishment. weeks ago I \ oa funeral in} I am appealing the case to & f# small mid rn town--pop-jhigher court. You, Ann Landers, ulation under 59( have the power to reverse the). After the funeral services the| decision. procession tiny .cemeiery headed toward the) What is your verdict?--De- On the way W€/fender of Tabb rh far | eas an - eee et Dear Defender: I refuse to passed, he stopped h _|pass judgment on the grounds climbed down, removed his old of insufficient information. For _straw hat and stood w hic example: Was Bella in her cage head bowed until the procession oF W4s she out of her cage? had passed If Bella was out of her cage, This struck me as being one|Sabby is innocent He did what of the most heart-wz , ges-icame naturally. If someone let) tures I had seer Bella loose, he. in my opinion.' s the guilty party. s our office} I have seen| Dear Aim Landers: I am an es at|18-year-old girl who just got out I'-havelof a home for unwed mothers. honk|The {affier of my child was 10 ront of alyears my senior, had two ex- s, three children and never iid an honest day's work in his e. He gave my father a nice check and I agreed to put child up for adoption I learned yesterday that the Mary Jaffray puts finish- y crook is going with an-| ing touches to sweater 18-year-old girl who lives numbers in her crest plant ; the mourners seen impatient their horns and cut burgeoned into a_ full- Dear Just fledged plant in the ware- my friend. A! house of a sporting firm BOOM IN CRESTS |there is interests. | You are various tember a important periods of stress--especially in!and August. domestic circles--in mid-July.| A child born on this day will) belonging to her husband |Your best cycles where ro-|be highly energetic and en- Bruce: mance is concerned include the|dowed with fine imagination} (CP Phto) 'current month, January, May apd business ability. | a webs & al | indication |FOR THE BIRTHDAY | If tomorrow-is your birthday, your horoscepe indicates that, despite possibly past slow going in career and monetary affairs, currently in a which stimulates new ideas and) progressiveness, | most of it, since your innate re- 'sourcefulness | |should show tangible results, in between and March 3ist, and successes} _ |during this cycle will spark fur- /ither progress and Stages next July, Sep- nd October. It will be/future per se. I say this| , however, that you because the part-time job you! : javoid extravagance and-or spec- ulation this month, and early April--but especially in January. 4 |smoothly for most of the year jahead, but be alert to possible ingenuity) in January} v Can Lead To Rewarding Career \°,"° By ROBERTA ROESCH "I'm in the market for part- : ; ger of a specialty shop. But she Smee ed -~ eng = {| tarted her now-thriving full- " ; : a eady,"" writes a woman seek six years ago to a two-day a| r ling a first job. full-time. cycle|time later on. many readers." now ' | So far," she continues. machine in an office. OSHAWA TIMES | "every job I have tried to get has turned out to be a routine) RASE OF OPERATION spot I wouldn't want to stick! with when I'm ready to work could handle," she says "There must be some firms | certainly had no future, but it the beginning of this new year)somewhere where opportunities | ave me a desk to sit behind| lin your life promises the attain-jare good for a_ challenging \i) ¢omething better came ment of many cherished goals.|part-time job that can be full-|aigq, "Please discuss this in YOUT|anoe which I so make re,| column. I am sure it will help/t.om job to job until 1 could There are two good ways to time work." make part-time work expand to la worthwhile future--and both of them do not involve starting ; ; j jto get in from the beginning, as with a part-time job that as 8) today's reader hopes to do, with| take can be a stepping stone to! a better part-time job later. jlate June and late July. 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Evening influ- ences favor romance and social In most cases, the best way to do this is'to research news- advertising and trade | One woman who found this to journals to discover job fields jbe the case is currently mana- th Lo a pales pe mach they'll offer a chance to part- time workers who hope to time career by saying "Yes" gevelon snus. |week running a routine job PICTURE RE-PRINTS . 20% Discount on Orders of 5 or More Pictures "At the time, it was all | /didn't find it challenging, and it Available ot NU-WAY PHOTO SERVICE 251 King St. E., Oshawe 8 x 10 -- 1.50 each 5 x7 -- 1.25 each "It was also working experi- used to move switch from part-time to full- A second way to make part ime work expand to a future is | BURNS JEWELLERS 44th Dear Ann Landers: You are 200 miles from here. She is a : the judge an friend of my cousin. The} in Vancouver while daugh- The time girl knows about his two ex-, ters Robin and Nicki dis- The place wives but she does not know play examples of their The i (whole about me. I can't sleep nights os g 7 mother's. wor Mrs. Jaf- family) versus the defendant worrying about this poor kid - k. Mrs. Jat : fray, who maintains she I'm making a carbon copy of} (Tabby :The Housecat) and I would has no artistic ability and | $ Charge: Murder of Bella, a this letter, Ann, pet parakeet ; like : --_ it to Rag BR gsc # no business background, | Defenders argue: It is instinc--mously, of course) Wi you i | tive for cats ill birds. Tabby/reply. Yes or no?--Sorry Too started crest making in | m | her basement three years. | Late Dear Late: No. The girl prob-| ego. The operation has ably knows about you POY, Ce rca sia mecca cases na LR d for one m ures you tried unsuccessfully to FRECKLE COOKIES The. v trap the guy. 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