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Oshawa Times (1958-), 15 Dec 1962, p. 8

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B THE OSHAWA TIMES, Saturday, December 15, 1962 | ANN LANDERS " MR. AND MRS. St. Paul's Presbyterian Church was the setting for the recent marriage of Margaret E. Howell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. A, Tonkin, and Clergyman's Visit Causes Embarrassment § | a? Dear Ann Landers: You fre-| Dear Ann Landers:. My 16- quently say in your column that)year-old granddaughter is very it's poor manners to drop in on|unhappy at home. Her father is mi |people unexpectedly. Does this/unable to provide her with the go for clergymen, too My little girl is only four weeks old. The house is no: as tidy as I would like 't to be. At the moment we .are in the midst of redecorating. Frankly, I am not set up for visitors a' this time. Last evening just as we were finishing. supper the clergyman and his wife came to call. I and my hair was up in rollers. Because of the redecorating I had to take them into the kit- chen, which was a mess I was painfully embartassed and at- tempted to conceal my discom- fort but I don't think I suc- ceeded. The pastor said, 'Please do not feel that we are guests. We came to wish you well, not to inspect your home." [ still felt ill at ease. Am I juvenile be-| cause I can't be relaxed under) such circumstances -- STILL! | SHAKING | Dear Still: Telling someone} not to be uncomfortable does} not automatically put a person) jat ease. No one, not even a| clergyman, should drop in with-| jout first phoning to ask if it is convenient. GEORGE H. TAIT was wearing an old housedress| little luxuries which can help a young girl socially. .Their home is not the kind that would make a good impression on a young man of refined upbring- ing, -. Geraldine has asked her par- ents for permission to live with ime. I am a lonely widow and jit would give me great pleasure to have this child in my home. | The poor girl must scrub floors, do dishes and even iron clothes. With me, Geraldine| would have more time to de-| jvote to her studies. I have serv-| jants who do the cooking and| housework. | My son and his wife refuse to/ let Geraldine live with me.| Don't you feel this is unreason- | able and selfish They have| three other children. I. have no one. Please help a lonety old) woman. Thank you -- FORT! LAUDERDALE Dear F.L.: The p'ushy set-up} you describe would appeai to almost any 16 - year - old girl. How much easier to loaf at sranny's than to scrub floors,| do dishes and run after young) brothers. Nonetheless, this gir! beiongs| at home with her parents. If] George Henry. Tait, all of |~-- Oshawa. The ceremony WAS | ego, performed by the Reverend if Derek A, P. Allen. --Mary's Studio stirring constantly, until it comes to a boil. Reduce heat; add cheese and stir until eae per Add ham' and mushroom Ham, Mushrooms In Patty Shells 1 package (6) frozen patty shells 1 pound fresh mushrooms 6 tablespoons butter 3 tablespoons flour 4 teaspoon salt Y, teaspoon pepper 1% teaspoon dry mustard 2% cups milk 4 ounces Cheddar cheese, grated or cut in pieces 14% cups cooked ham cut in pieces and serve piping hot in warm | Bake patty shells according to| Patty shells. Make 6 servings. | |package directions. Wash, peel and slice mushrooms vertically.| \Saute in 2 tablespoons butter juntil tender, about 5 minutes. | |Remove from pan. Add remain-| ling butter and melt; blend in| \flour, salt, pepper, and mus- tard. Gradually add milk and | CARPET COMPANY 282 King W. 728-9581 FOR When you need "HOME-NURSING" Call a V.0.N. Nurse 725-2211 "Wome-Nursing Care fer EVERYONE" BROADLOOM, DRAPES, TILE, PAINT AND WALLPAPER eg < | WILSON |G] 20 CHURCH ST. 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Dear Ann Landers: My mother '= 88 years old. She made her home with me until two years ago when she be-lunderstand TREATMENT came so helpless I had to care for her like an infant. I could noi take the day and night gning so I had to put her in a nursing home. My two sisters who live safely Out of the city - criticized me violently. They felt I had taken the easy out by "dumping" mother in a home. When I asked my sisters if they would like to take her into one of their homes, they quickly thought of a dozen excuses. flashes of rationality. During; those flashes she has the nurse write letters to my sisters curn- P'aining that I never come to see her. Often she doesn't know me and does not speak. I'm sure she has no recollection of my visits. How can I make by sisters, UNFAIR! STAIN-FREE PORCELAIN Clean discolored porcelain sinks with a paste made of hydrogen peroxide and cream 7 of tartar, Remove light rust} Where the Mountains of stains with a cut lemon. 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