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Oshawa Times (1958-), 10 Oct 1962, p. 10

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10 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdey, October 10, 1962 ANN LANDERS - Husband's Untidiness Source Of Irritation Dear Ann: Whenever a page is missing from our newspapers I know my wife didn't want me to see something in your col- umn. Naturally, my curiousity gets the best of me. I want to * gee what she is hiding, so I go out and buy another paper. This evening it happened again. I asked my wife in feigned in- nocence what happened to part of the paper. She said she had torn out a recipe. I went out after supper and bought a paper. Sure enough, your column had a letter in it from a woman who wanted to know if a wife should pick up after her husband. She had ve been pick- ing up after my husband for 24 years and I hope I can do it for at least another 24. Dear Ann Landers: I'm a lit- tle late getting into the fray, but I hope you'll print my letter anyway. : Someone suggested that per- haps the reason physicians re- fuse to respond to the familiar ery, "Is there a doctor in the house," is because they fear a malpractice suit if the patient dies. The idea that patients turn on their rescuers with law. suits is pure poppycock. Eleven states complained because his clothes were all over the house, bath towels were on the floor, etc. You took the wind out of her sails by telling her to pic kup after him and do it cheerfully. You said it wasn't worth fight- ing about, and that it took less energy to pick up a few things than to fight about it. I showed the column to my wife and she replied, 'Yeah, well I'll bet Ann doesn't pick up after her husband." This letter is to ask you to answer her question. How about it?--D. L. H. Watch For KING OPTICAL CO. OPENING MONDAY, OCT. 15 "HOME OF ONE PRICE GLASSES" 17 BOND ST. EAST 2nd FLOOR SEE SATURDAY'S OSHAWA TIMES 1. SHOP-EASY LABEL Variety names are right at the top of the label to speed selection...Save * precious shopping time. © 2. QUICK-TWIST CAP °°" A quick % turn and the jar is open. Another % turn recaps the jar to refrigerate any unused portion._ 23.' WIDE-TOP JAR Makes it extra-easy to spoon out baby's food... right down to the last bit In the bottom of the jar. SAGETT- TOMATO SW & BEEF GR convenience plus...flavour Gerber container conveniences for you--a big bonus in flavour for your toddler. Gerber Junior Foods are processed to preserve nature's own luscious flavours, and the utmost in nutritive values, too. Seasoning is added with a knowing touch to give them the "semi-grown-up"' taste that toddlers like. Good examples of exceptional Gerber flavour: Gerber Spaghetti, Tomato Sauce and Beef and Gerber Meat Dinners... so delightful they'll tempt even a "disinterested" eater. Gerber Baby Foods are prepared by special- ists who devote all their efforts to making flavourful, nourishing foods for your baby. Babies are our business...our only t iness! Gerber 233: now have a "Good Samaritan Law" which exempts doctors from liability when giving free, emergency service. In most states the law -has been vetoed because it is unnecessary. An official A.M.A. study failed to turn up a single suit arising from roadside emergency treat- ment. A spot-check of state medical societics uncovered only two such suits and they were unsuccessful. . There have been, however, a number of malpractice suits arising from hospital emer- gency room treatment. These suits have made some doctors leary of administering on-the- spot first aid. Perhaps this is ' what all the yakking is about. I thought you'd like to know.--' YOUR MEDICAL SPY 'Dear Spy: Thanks for the G 2. Another spy informs that a number of malpractice suits are filed and then withdrawn when it becomes apparent they can't get off the ground. Op- portunists who think they can put the squeeze on a well-mean- ing physician find they are a poor match for the medical so- cioty's attorneys. Dear Ann Landers: I feel like a fool having to write for ad- vice but I'm beginning to doubt my own judgment, I'm a career woman and a widow who has been going with a man for three years. He has| told me he is divorced. When I ask questions about his former wife he clams up and the ev- ning is spoiled so now I stu- diously avoid the subject. In all the time we've been go- ing together he has never given me his phone number. I have yet to meet a single member of his family although I know he has a brother and two sis- ters in town as well as parents. He says he will marry me when LEMON.-CHEESE CUPS 1 envelope unflavored gelatine ¥% cup cold water ¥% cup hot water Y%, cup sugar Y, teaspoon salt ¥% cup fresh lemon juice 1 8-ounce package (1 cup) creamy cottage cheese 1_ cup fresh blueberries Watercress Soften gelatine in cold water. Stir in hot water, sugar and he gets a few of his financial problems settled. Im beginning to get suspicious. Why cant I phone him? Why has he never taken me to see his apartment? Why doesn't he introduce me to his family? What is he hiding?--PENNSIE PET Dear Pet: Probably a wife and family. Get with it, sister. salt. Add lemon juice. Chill until mixture begins to thicken. Beat cottage cheese until almost smooth and fold into the mix- ture along with blueberries. Turn) into oiled 6-ounce gelatine mold. Chill until firm and ready to serve. Turn out onto serving plate. Garnish with watercress and additional blueberries. Serve as a main-dish salad. Yield; 4 servings. SCHOOLS FILLED schools continually occupied|night by children and aduits at- from early morning until mid-|tending various classes. INTRODUCTORY OFFER A . -- ee toe enjoy Wena -- oe vacuum-fresh raga JL) coffee at MONTREAL (CP)--In many new African nations the schools consist of a bare room and a blackboard, says Charles Schus- sele, Junior Red Cross Services| director in Geneva. He found CANADA'S OWN AT A LOW INTRODUCTORY PRICE There are reasons why customers shop Cherney's... endless... will carry fow introductory Sale Prices for the next seven days. Chair $27.50 Round Table $69.50 60" Open Bookcase $59.50 72" Bookcase ... - $69.50 72-Inch Buffet EACH PIECE PRICED SEPARATELY EACH PIECE PRICED SEPARATELY I Triple Dresser or Buffet, $179.50 'Wall Mirror, $45 Please Note: Prices shown do not in- Ch Crne BEST FURNITURE AND APPLIANCE VALUES . . . ANYWHERE clude continental beds, the mattress and box spring are extra. All> pieces shown are gvailable and 'priced separately. 100" Headboard .. 54" Headboard ..... $44.50 Night Table ........ $39.50 first -- The quality is dependable . . . the variety is almost the terms long and easy, and even between sales many items will carry sale togs. Canada's Own Teok Long, Low Buffet $159 Extension Table $109.50 Chairs - $27.50 Bookcase $55 -+ $65.00 : = 10¢ of F regular price ngrt yf kel' D, A. 54" Desk .....$109.50 B. Drop Leaf Desk $99 C. Coffee Table .. $19.88 Set of three tables: two end tables, $39.95 OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT 'TIL 9 P.M.

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