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Oshawa Times (1958-), 4 Sep 1963, p. 10

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FH GAMAWA TIMES, Wednesdey, September 4, 1968 § ANN LANDERS Posing As Married Means 'No Strings' Dear Ann Landers: I have| heard of married men girls they are single but have you ever heard of a single man telling a girl he is married? I mét this fellow when I was waiting tables in a respectable date. te was a customer, H told me on our first date that he was mattied, that he and his wife did not get along but | |he was staying with her be- cause of the children. Every time we went out and I mentioned his wife he changed the subject. I got sus- picious and questioned a wothan who worked in the same company. I fownd out that he is not matried and never has » |been, What do you none of this--DYNAMITE DOROTHY Dear Dynamite: The man is a slippery eel who is interested solely in entertainment. By tell- _ jing you he was married he was faking it clear that he was no candidate for the altar, j And strictly for your informa- tion, TNT, a man who really is married "but is not getting along with his wife' is no red- hot candidate either, Dear Ant: My wife and I een married seven years --Aldsworth Photography eee reads to a a foie, . ----~ |My wife's kid brother got out lof college recently and is strug- gling young architect. He has offered to design our home "as a gift." To put it bluntly I don't care for his ideas, He goes for far- out modern design which leaves me cold, My wife is even more conservative, but she doesn't know how to turne down her brother's offer. We've managed 16 steer clear of commitment so far but when- ever we get together her brother wants to 'talk about it.| a °o ? thal can you suggest HITS MosT Dear Voom: Unless you or| Women are not so often vic- FREE NIGHT SCHOOL! To All Homé Study Students THE CANADIAN SCHOOL OF BUSINESS Classes Start September 5th | \ ideas of your own which you'ré = won't be compatible with Dear An Landers: Soon our brilliant, hatidsomé son will be! leaving for a mediocre univer: | sity in a hick town--because his | know-it-all father wouldn't lis- ten to me, 6r to the boy's high school advisers, My husband, a prominent and successful busiftessman, was determined that our boy would to a well-known university, le took it upon himself to write lettérs to university presidents offering gifts, with promises of more, He put pressure on his influ- ential friénds and business as-} sociates to write letters in be- half of our son. | x I feel certain that with the! boy's fine s¢holastic record he| would surely have thade one of these schools if his father had not put the heat on. Please print} this letter as a warning to other | fathers to lay off. -- HEART.-| SICK MOM | Dear Mom: Yotir husband acted unwisély, to be sure. 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