14 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, December 27, 1967 , ANN LANDERS Attitudes Are Caught Not Taught At Home Dear Ann Landers: Fritz Ger and the state to a person of the after another sour outlook on life om- be , please.--Thumbs Dow on Everything Dear Thu © war is so te? Does she you want t Praise the 0 d come st 1 . Please tell her : Dear No: I eh ennth Dear Ann Landers: Can ty women get 7: I< wish to go in reason I am tion. You CHILD GUIDANCE Child's Progress In School Indicative Of Future Successes By GARRY MYERS, PhD : des. Good ones g i ' Now is a good time for you to|formation than just symbols ir . take stock of y § pro- letter or figures of achievement you have been receiving report : plemented by | THE STARS SAY By ESTRELLITA FOR TOMORROW | Favorable stellar influences) continue to foster romance and| the making of new friendships; | jalso to stimulate creative pur- jsuits, Mercury, somewhat re- trictive, however, urges care in tten matters, communica-| tions generally, | FOR THE BIRTHDAY } If tomorrow is your birthday, | your horoscope indicates that! you should have an exception-| ally happy year, especially in| the personal phases of your Jife.| If you are careful to avoid fric- tion in close circles between early next November and mid- December, when you may be under job pressure beyond your control, you should experience smooth sailing in domestic con- cerns for most of the next 12 months. Try to leave business worries) behind you when you close your) desk, and don't "'take out" irri- tations on those who are not re- sponsible. In this' way, you can} avoid needless friction. | Sentimental interests are also! generously aspected for most of] the year, with best periods for new romance and (or) mar- riage for the single indicated during early April, in late Au- gust, late October, or late Nov- ember. Best weeks .for travel Between June Ist and Sept. 15, the latter half of October, late December On the job and monetary fronts, you also have planetary blessing. This week you entered a fine cycle on this score, which will last until April 1, so make the most of all opportunities to advance your status during the next three months since, except for promised good "breaks'"' in mid-July, early September and late November your affairs will probably run along routine lines until Jan. 1, 1969, when you will enter another excellent 3-month cycle of accomplishment. Crea- tive workers should have an outstandingly good year, with June, September and next De- cember notable for marked rec- ognition | A child born on this day will be endowed with a magnetic personality, unusual versatility along creative lines and a great love of travel. BLUEBERRY MUFFINS 4 cups sifted pastry flour 2 tsp, baking powder 9 tsp. baking soda tsp. salt 4 cup white sugar Sift the above ingredients | % cup butter or margarine f sb gress at schoo r or not py h hey are more us | BLITHE HOLIDAY SPIRIT F en bona or sour milk H F ng by a Toronto cards in his ] tez r-parent cor have a conference with his teacher? She may correctly tell you he is doing well for him, doing well in relation to his indi- {children have been promoted ; wholesale from grade to grade, regardless of their achievement In theory this has considerable has five In some elemer y sct salor a5 festive tou k z T multitu of decorations | melted been given the ern after 18th Cen- Combine and add to dry in- gredients mixing only until flour mixture is dampened. _ Fold in 1% cups of washed and drained fresh blueberries or This creation Styling. eces and a --CP Photo ility 7 want th : . " cated ability. But you want the| verit, if always the child prom LAUNCHED LIBRARY rence library in her name. thawed and drained frozen REAL (CP Mant teacher to let you know how), d well he reads, spells, and the|°' like in relation to the standards for his grade or group. to the next higher grade MONTREI were set to do what he is best < able to do--no harder, no eas-'o Particularly you do want to 'et: But in practice this does not } know how well your child reads | "©@rly always work out well rison with the average| Seeing that your child has re- age. You know very| ularly been promoted with-the as he moves on to rest of his class or grade, you r to high school,| may have no worry about his ests, that School progress, or occasion to ll be find out about his degree of des, 0 -- Montr lebrating her 25th anniver- fruit. Fill greased muffin pans rector s h university, she joined two-thirds full. Sprinkle with ath the staff as assistant curator in sugar. Bake at 400 deg. for 20 d recently 1942 and nine years later be-\to 25 min. Makes 16 to 24 muf- launched a came museum director. fins. Cee peo AFTER CHRISTMAS comfortable about |} mber of years only shocked when he is ir gher grade and low in ll schoo 7 QUESTIONS parents gay Fron 9-40 schools te revort cart' WIFE PRESERVER t A teaspoon and a half of corn u tablespoon of ening power The Oshawa Symphony Orchestra present it's FIRST Holiday Family Concert TOMORROW - 7.30 P.M. the KINGSWAY COLLEGE Auditorium -- M, Jecob Groob The Nutcracker Suite, TICKETS AT THE DOOR d Children 80e ren may attend for only $3.00 _CLEARAWAY MILLINERY 1/3 to 1/2 Off Every hat drastically reduced .. . just in time for you to sally forth in a chic chapeau to greet the New Year. Don't miss this money-saving event to brighten your spirits and your winter wardrobe. So many styles, shapes, colors and textures to choose from. Felts, velvets, brocades, feathers, printed wools, satins, and beaded styles. Head for Walker's Millinery Department tomorrow! Regularly 7.00 up up OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE 728-4626 & 5 KING STREET EAST, BOWMANVILLE 623-5451 N N SPORT ' BOYS' WEAR Boys' Long Sleeve Corduroy SHIRTS Assorted colours and sizes. Special Clearaway Price MEN'S WEAR Assortment of Men's All Wool CARDIGANS & PULLOVERS All sizes. Excellent quolity. Regular Prices to 18.98. LINGERIE DEPT, Assortment of Fine Quality LADIES' DUSTERS Cottons, quilted ond piles. Assorted plains and prints. All sizes. 25% to 50% OFF CHILDREN'S WEAR Girls' Wool Plaid BENCH WARMER LS ok? All sizes, assorted plaids. Normally sell- . ing et 14.00. Special Clearaway Price. you" CHILDREN'S WEAR SPECIAL PURCHASE For This Sale Event 2-PIECE SNOWSUIT ! 1 Pile jacket with braid trim, water repel- lent ski pant. Sizes 4-6x. Come early , for best selection. Regular 15.98. THE OSHA ~ HOLID, Miss Sylvia An; Polytechnical Instit for the holidays wi ents, Mr. and Mrs, Jones Avenue. Meraiererere ts Thomas A. Fitch spent Christmas wi ents, Mr. and Mrs, Fitches, Masson Str Rememeen Mr. and Mrs. Al Athol Street Kas sister, Corporal Be: Trenton Air Force | ton, Ontario, spendir tide with them Rimage etm Miss Donna Wilson loo Lutheran Ur spending Christmas parents, Mr. and \ Wilson, and her sist Rosedale Ave. Mem eee Mr. and Mrs, Gr Elgin Court, he Ranald Campbell, Ontario, spending with them nee ee me Visiting Mr. and M Riehl, Osler Street, holidays is her brot Cameron, Jr., St, Th tario. Regiegeume: Mrs. J. H. Valleau ough Avenue, spent with her son and dz law, Mr. and Mrs. Jot and family, Kitchener Reger eeertarte Kent Stiles, Oral Ro versity, Tulsa Oklal home 'for the holid his parents, Mr. and Stiles, Grierson Street Meee Mr. and Mrs, Peter Cloverdale Street, yuletide guests of Mr Russell Hill, Markdale eee Miss Joanne Rundle sity of Guelph, Guelph, {is home for the season with her pare and Mrs. J. EF. Rundle Street North. Miss Linda Broadben' loo University College loo, Ontario, is spen Christmas holidays y parents, Mr. and Mrs C. Broadbent, Westr Avenue. eat Mr, and Mrs. Cecil R Nipigon Street, are { tide guests of their : daughter-in-law, Mr. a Calvin Breen, Owen So tario. SeneereM Mr. and Mrs. Ian A and son, Stephen, Bu Ontario, are the © guests of her parents, Mrs. Arnold C. Br Westmoreland Avenue, EEE Christmas for Mr. a! J. K. Glover and son, | Bessborough Drive, wa with Mr. and Mrs, G, St. Mary's, Ontario. Yuletide guests at th of Mr. and Mrs. John | Gardenia Court, ar G. Morris and. sons, Da Robert, St. Catharines, | Regret Spending Christmas ¥ parents, Mr. and Mrs Lloyd, King Street E Mrs. Donald Cooper a Cooper, DeBorgia, Mont PELE Mr. and Mrs. Wal Lynde, Simcoe Street are the Christmas gue their daughter and son the Doctors Calverley, . Ontario. (EME ee Holiday guests at the of Mr. and Mrs. Rona Naught, Warren Aven Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Peat girls, Toronto, Ontario. Inmeee Tee Home for the Christm days, Tim Harris, Edn Alberta, is with his p Mr. and Mrs. John Harri: mony Road South. EEE Dr. and Mrs, Douglas | Laurin, Regent Drive, ar ing Mr. and Mrs. ©. H Kent, Toronto, Ontario, a yuletide guests. See Yuletide guests at the of Mr. and Mrs. A. EF. Jo Mary Street, are Dr Mrs. R. H. Crowson, Kin Ontario; Dr, and Mrs. H. son, Ottawa; Dr. Harris son and Linda and Gordo tawa, Ontario. WEEE Mr. 'and Mrs. Alan W field, Bedford Street their family join them Christmas in' Huntsville.