14 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdoy, November 16, 1907 Tse. ape a ea . ANN LANDERS. This Column Rated s As Highway Hazard 1 Dear Ann Landers: Every, this or not? I am afraid the girl | weekday morning 1 drive 22)might get pregnant and then I miles to work. I have four fe-|would blame myself for not): male passengers who live in my speaking up. Please advise me. | neighborhood (I am a male).|--No Name Please One of the first passengers al-|} Dear No Name: That 14- ways has her newspaper in her|year-old girl and that 15-year- { hand when I pick her up. The/old boy know what causes ba- first thing this girl does is open |bies so don't feel it is your re- the paper to your column and|sponsibility to educate them. | read it aloud. Then they all dis-|Since the parents are obviously | cuss your advice, argue about it blind as bats, let's hope that the ¢ and sometimes a heated discus-|10-year-old brother opens their sion gets going. leyes and soon. As for you, stay I don't mind the letters about | out of it. i cheap boyfriends or nosey) f salgubors, tut I do get very un-| Dear. Ann Landers: I felt i comfortable when you print) Sorry for the 14-year-old boy problems about sex. The letter|whose voice was changing and from the 70-year-old woman)whenever he answered the who had an affair with the yard|phone the caller would mistake man nearly put us in a ditch. jhim for his mother and say, So please, Ann, keep in mind| How are you, Doris? that your column could be a| Our son had the same trouble hazard on the highway. Cool it,/and he finally hit on the solution will you?--Not Kidding jhimself. Instead of saying Dear Not: Last week I re-| Hello" he said, "Bello, this is ceived a letter from a man who| Robby talking. Shas ' asked me to keep my Sunday Please print this suggestion if columns serious because he|you think it has merit.--Robby's reads them during church and|/Mom when he laughs out loud every-| Dear Mom: I do and I will. one gives him dirty looks Thank you I will tell you what I told him -- When I put a column together I} try to select letters that are| THE STARS SAY ; practical, educational, interest-| By ESTRELLITA : ing and a reflection of life * a reat many people live it. This roR TOMORROW means there ¥ as letters' Rely on your own efforts to SKATING ENSEMBLE about every conceivable aspect! se: things done now. Don't de-/ : : ; of life and---of course sex i8'neng wer pennies of cooperation}. 14s.-skating ensemble_is included. Where folks choose to from others, no matter how sin-| designed for - the read the column is up to them. [cere they may seem--especially| Miss, sizes 6 to 12 years. in the A.M. Don't make drastic} Whether she be a beginne Dear Ann Landers: I am be-|changes in projects now running} 6, an accomplished figur side myself with worry. Our;smoothly, and don't launch new! 'ead ake will lovato wear neighbors have two sons, 15 and programs. Ska sat s 4 ane é C ep 10 years of age, We have a the knitted iets, short daughter, and often these neigh-| FOR THE BIRTHDAY _flared skirt and colorful | bors have told us how lucky we| If tomorrow is your birthday, are. They always wanted a girlyour horoscope indicates that/will be noteworthy where ro but never had one. jyou can make fine gains within! mance is concerned: also, next) Do not Several months ago they the dee sige getasl tel yOu! June, late October and Novem-'shelves. Air learned of a very attractive 14--may have to work a_ little Aue year-old girl who needed ajharder to achieve them. Use of|ber, and those of you wh e| wit ; home because of 2 pathetic|Your extraordinary intelligence|Single may find yourselves al-|give the maximum service. pullover. To obtain instruc- Junior tions for this ensemble please send a stamped, self- addressed envelope, plus 10 cents for handling to the Needlework De partment, The Oshawa Times, re- questing leaflet number 11- 67 HOUSEHOLD HINT must crowd refrigerator circulate ho are within the appliance if it is to BSE do *|gram counsel to women who wish to (1) start a business of their own|realize that owning a shop is no|mind and picks something (2) es-|light occupation where she can|marked down to $.50, demands Free Business Counsel Bh dcop Bg her edly gs Offered To Shop Owners By ROBERTA ROESCH Each state of the union would|selections, « |do well to follow the lead of the|with lovely items, and succeeds New York State Women's Pro-jin selling what she has picked|good humor to smile when a and offer free business|out to appreciative customers. marketing products, tablish a shop or service, or (3)|retire and relax. increase their profits in existing] PHYSICAL STRENGTH NEED-|wrapped, then retu' projects. ED And each woman who wants to own a gift shop would do|strong back and good feet to equally well to heed the wise/pursue the often-elusive attrac-|pliers and sources of ideas for words of Ruth Jones, of Malone, /tive merchandise to be found in|gift shops, send me your re- : ~~ ei an expert in the gift/the market. She must also have/quest and a stamped, self-ad- shop field, _| As co-owner of a charmingjendless unpacking and carrying} newspaper.) shop, Ruth has lived throughjof shipments of gifts she has the ups and downs of succeed-|chosen. | ing in this business since she| 'In addition she must have C and her sister opened |p. lace in 1942. _ "Probably there is no project/admit mistakes when she makes . |in the world that appears to be|them. She must be: nimble-wit-/ so much fun to herself in a_ business the casual/ted enough to suggest gifts to| i ranch in observer as owning a shop,"|please both the purchaser and| bony -- Ruth says. k "Such a person--and it's gen-| with creative ability erally a woman--conjures up a picture of herself in the big city|solid foundation of capital and a market, relaxing while beautiful] good knowledge of figures--in| objects d'art are brought forth/addition to her knowledge of for her perusal.' And she sees|decorative figurines. She must| where|love beauty enough to sacrifice jevery day is like Christmas, as/leisure in spreading it, have al deep desire to be an individual DROP COMMERCIALS vacations, retirement and other sion commercial ployees in commercial enter-|..¥j she openes up parcels with her|prises, education and govern-|S@Vi08s when it turned out the|$10,000 worth of clothes. actress who played the part had Q v J VIENNA (AP) -- Austrian|been making withdrawals from ing to relinquish all claims to),,ni5 quickly dropped a televi-|the dress shop where 5 ahe had . depicting a|been working part e. She benefits common to most €M-|ihrifty housewife depositing her|was convicted of stealing about associates herself|ment. "Finally, she must have the WHY WE DO NOT SELL A ROOM FULL OF FURNITURE! customer takes an hour to settle "But too often she fails tolon a $1.00 gift, changes her it boxed and gift it for a refund--in a squashed box with- "Instead she must have alout any wrapping." 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Don't put much faith in They could not adopt her but|/occupational field and this could the "romances" of next May or OSHAWA TIMES they arranged to take her in as|lead, not only to job advance- September however. Some mis- tostachid. ment, but also to financial bet-|leading influences may prevail PICTURE Our son who is a pal of the |terment. Best periods along the| Travel opportunities are indicat- 10-year-old told us last night|former lines: Between now andjed during the first three weeks RE-PRINTS that this girl and the older boy|the end of March, the last week |Of May, next August and Nov get together in the bedroom and|i" September, the first three ember. 20% Discount on Orders lock the door everyechance they|Weeks in October, all of next] A child born on this day will of 5 or More Pictures get. The parents 'go out about November (an outstanding|be optimistic and extremely tol- fone evenings a week and I'm month for all Scorpions.) erant of others; would make an Available ot sure they have no idea what is|, Propitious cycles for mone-|excellent executive. jtary. interests: Late April, the | sass NU-WAY PHOTO going on. if vale : 1 ; lfirst three weeks of September, SEWING MACHINE Should I tell the mother about |. of next November. Those en- |] and VACUUM REPAIRS SERVICE gaged in creative enterprises, To All Make: 1 King St. E., Oshawa PLAYED BAD ROL lshould do extraordinarily well WHITE ELNA sd neg a Pha Magn his in 1968--with notable periods of SEWING CENTRE 8x 10-- 1.50 each motion picture » & West-jaccomplishment indicated in 38 Bond W: w em called Horizons West, Ba ig June and September. | "725.7181, ane 5x7 ---- 1.28 oneh ing a bad guy. The latter part of this month we firmly endorse | the two-button suit! thats why we have it in so many fabrics, colors and " patterns... everyone a good investment Count on o two-button s you @ leaner, taller, more youthful appearance. Part of the illusion is the just-so placement of the jacket buttons, the rest is superb tailoring clong natural lines, light padding, slim- med down trousers. The result is a poised, well-bred, successful look. Very much Fall '67 St. Nick's Gift Store SIZES 36 T0652 -- ral, $F G 50 i 2 PAIR OF PANTS ZIP-IN_ PILE LINED You're Welcome to F REE! TOP COAT "CHARGE-IT" --< DUNN'S >-- ~ 2 LOCATIONS - OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE it to give A look to be found in any two-button suits. of our wide assortment of new 36 KING ST, EAST Open Fridays till 9 Open Thursdoys and Fridays. till 9 BURNS JEWELLERS AAi LAST 3 DAYS Birthday Sale ON ALL GRUE WATCHES Q% OFF Here is the greatest watch offer in years. Factory-fresh quality Swiss watches at unheard of savings. Choose from Diamond-set, Calendar, Dress, Waterproof, Self-Winding, Sport, Nurses' Watches and other models with years ahead fea- tures... 17 jewel precision movements . . . anti-magnetic . . . Unbreakable mainsprings . . . shock and dust resistant. All watches are covered by Burns Jewellers one year guarantee. Ladies' Gruen Yellow Dress with matching expansion, and 17 jewels. \ REG. 45.00 SALE $27.00 Men's. Yellow. Gruen Men's Yellow Gruen Ladies'. Petite Gruen Nurses' 17 jewel,yel- Men's yellow. Gruen Precision with faceted low waterproof, shock Precision with 17 jew- Precision, automatic. Precision automatic glass and matching resistant and match els and matching ex- calendar, 25 jewels and matching expan- expansion ing expansion. pansion. Waterproof. and matching expan- sion sion. ~ REG. 85.00 REG. 65.00 REG. 45.00 , R SALE SALE A "i ae SALE SALE SALE $51.00 $39.00 $27.00 $57.00 $49.50 OVER 100 WATCHES TO CHOOSE FROM Come Help Us Celebrate Our 44th Birthday BURNS JEWELLERS 20 SIMCOE STREET NORTH, OPEN FRIDAYS TILL 9 P.M. BUDGET, CHARGE or CASH ST. GEORGE' Home-made articles w be featured as prizes at social bingo next Mond: evening, organized by t! Junior Catholic Women League of St. George SOCIAL 8 Jo Aldwinck Telephone 723-3474 The Oshawa Tennis Club | - {ts annual banquet and da on Saturday evening at Tennis Club. Ralph Harlo president of the club, int duced the head table gue Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Atters! and Mrs. G. D. Conant, one the original tennis organizers Oshawa, also Miss Anne Fe tennis director, Ronald Gui nan, vice-president; Ralph } Kendry, and Mrs. McKend Mr. and Mrs. James Wy! * Miss Margaret Froud, Mr. ¢ Mrs. Raymond Petre, p president; Mr. and Mrs. § ney Dodsworth, Mr. and M Willfred Dodsworth and R ald Little. Mrs. Donald Jackson, of 1 Ice Follies show, was enterta ed recently at-a dinner pai held at the home of Mrs. Ja Taylor, Glengrove Street. Mr. and Mrs, Leslie Even and Barry FE. Mills were t guests of Mrs. J. Conroy a Miss Kathy Conroy of St. Cat arines at the formal openi festivities of the Royal Wint Fair, at the Royal York Ho on Friday evening. Miss Co roy is a participant in the ri ing events, Mrs, George J. Minielly, Sw zer Drive, entertained the co veners for the Pioneer Fair at tea which will be held at Se tennial United Church next We nesday evening. "HOLIDAY "CAMELOT" was the in- spiration for this graceful, enchanting robe with its free-flowing back and wide cape sleeves. It is made of the new georgette in three colors -- Guinevere blush, white and jousting pink. One of the many items -- FOR TH 74 CELINA STREET "Free Customer Parking WI! a