"HE IS ONE TODAY Michae] Marshall Lack is one year old today and is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lack and the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lack and Mrs, James Stacey, all of Osh- 1 ty tetrad 8 toto "It is from and = through father that the entire family purpose, an enthusiasm of in- terest, a sense of justice and fair play, an awareness of. the world's problems and an in- spiration to be useful, friendly, and a participant in making the " |world a better place to live in." This quotation was read by ---\Mr. William Smith, school at- tendance officer for the City of Oshawa at the 'Father's Night" program held recently at the =|Gertrude Colpus School. Mr. G. A, Wandless was act- "ling president, Mr. Donald E. {Patterson read the minutes and _|Mr. Robert Beharrell gave the treasurer's report. Mr, Wandless announced that "4\the school ice carnival will be *\held Saturday, February 29, "\from 8.00 p.m. to 10,00 p.m. at "4lthe Oshawa Children's Arena. awa. His -great-grandparents are Mr, James Bell, Kirk- field, and Mrs. Susan Hillier, Grand Bank, Newfoundland, Ireland Studio Miss P. Cliff's room won the 4\attendance prize. Mrs. Robert Beharrell read : the revised bylaws. Mr. Lawrence Millson, prin- '\cipal, thanked the parents that '\took part in the school survey, _|stating that fhere would be an lincrease in attendance over the "!next. four years. He also men- tioned the school library, which he said was a tremendous asset to our school, and that the Feb- ruary meeting would be "Open introduced the panel, who were to discuss "Teen-agers and their Fathers Take Charge of Meeting At Gertrude Colpus H &S$ Vocational Institute, Dr. G, R. Gillen and Mr. William Smith, school attendance officer. including some on discipline. for a guide to behaviour. fects they had on day to tilt at windmills to see ones." to pre-teen and teen-age Brown thanked the fathers. Each panelist gave his or her opinions on how these problems could be solved and many inter- esting facts were pointed out, There must be good communi- cation between 'the parent and the child. Have rules for your child's behaviour in the home so that he knows right from wrong. It is the responsibility of pa: ents to discipline. Children do not resent discipline. In many cases they look to their parents Parents should look back to the same period in their lives and recall the problems they faced; how serious: they were, how they managed them, what help they received and what ef- later life. This could be a basis for the understanding of their children, There is a great tendency to- psychological problems where none exist, or to make lange problems out of small A question period pertaining lems followed, and Mr, Earl the panelists. Refreshments were served by SS NE ANN LANDERS Dear Ann Landers: I am en- raged at that letter from the husband who signed himself, "Color Me Gone." Did it ever occur to him that many a wife 'would like to be colored Gone, too, especially after the Db lummox has colored her blac and blue a few times? But it's not so easy for a woman to pick up and leave. I address these remarks to the louse who criticized his wife for allowing herself to get fat and "'uninteresting."" When did he last hold her coat or open a car door for her? When did he last tell her she looked lovely, or that the dinner was especially good? And the heel says if he wants more than a peck on the cheek she calls him a sex maniac. How does he treat her when they're alone? Does he use ten- der words and make her feel feminine and special? Does he convey the notion that he. is concerned with her pleasure "land satisfaction? Too many husbands are so mechanical and matter-of-fact about love-making that they make their wives feel cheap. I ire Mr, Earl Brown, moderator, | HOUSEHOLD HINT cotton batting will broken glass effectively, A piece of moist absorbent pick up bet this Lover Boy saves his charm, his compliments and his company bedroom manners for some doll who isn't fit to shine his wife's shoes, Sa Taken For Granted Wife Feels Un-Loved It's tough to be middle-aged, Ann, Our children need us less and less, We begin to feel use- less. Our job is almost finished and we know it. If we don't have a husband who makes us feel loved and wanted we have nothing.--Color Me Blue Dear Blue: You have de- scribed well the fears and anx- ieties that haunt millions of middle-aged women. It may surprise you to know that almost half of my read- ers are men, so approximately 25,000,000 men will read your letter. I hope your husband is among them. Dear Ann Landers: Can you settle an argument? What does "Lace Curtain Irish" mean? I am not telling which way I'm betting but a friend and I are in sharp disagreement. Please don't tell us to look in the dictionary. We did and could find only "lace." Thank you in adyance--Pat and Mike Dear P and M: Lace Curtain Trish are peopie of irish descent who have fruit in the house when nobody is sick. Dear Ann Landers: I am en- gaged to marry a hayes 4 in June, after we both uate} from college. The problem is his mother, I am willing to go along with some of her ideas because I love her son, but enough is enough. She has asked me to have printed on the wedding in- vitations "No gifts pl " Un- less we do this, she says she will invite only 10 people from their side. My mother and I have never seen this done and we are afraid 'we will look ridiculous. Help, please.--Olive Dear Olive: No mention of gifts should be made on an in- vitation of any kind, Tell her she'll have to settle for the 10. Dear Ann Landers: In a re- cent column you said you'd print the name of the author of "Prayer for Older People" i you knew it. This prayer, often quoted by former Governor Thomas E. Dewey of New York, was sent to him by William E. Robinson, who in turn received it from a Mother Superior who wishes to remain anonymous,-- N.J.E. Dear Ann: The prayer for THE GSHAWA TiMES, Wednesday, January 22, 1944 hes son, a Methodist minister who lives in Springfield, Ohio, and wishes to remain anonymous,--, Constant Reader ; Dear Ann: I wrote 'Prayer for Older People" in 1948, 1 wish to remain anonymous, however. My initials.are: P.K. Dear N.J.E. Constant Reader and P.K.: No comment. DORCHESTER, N.B. (CP)==7, Prisoners at the federal "ee SLACKS!) Buy One Pair And Get Another Pair for Only older people was written by my Tailored from the finest English and Domestic All-wool yarns, dyed worsted and flannels, in smart neat checks and plain colors, In Bonker Grey, Dork Brown, Lovet, Slate Blue, Black ond Charcoal. Regular styles with belt loops or the populer young man's "Continental Style". Sizes 28 to 44. 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