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Oshawa Times (1958-), 12 Mar 1964, p. 10

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10 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursaey, meren 12, sve" APRIL'S HERE! April Christine was one year Mr. and Mrs. John old Jast Sunday. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Jones, Elgin street east, and is the granddaughter of ours. Jones and of Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Oxberry, all of Co- ANN LANDERS Mother's Deceipt Confuses Son Dear Ann Landers: I am a boy 14 who has been reading your column for three years. My father is a trucker and has to be away from home about four nights a week. I know now for sure my mother has another man in the house at night when my father is gone..A separate door leads to my mother's room and the man vd that door to come in and|to leave. y mother doesn't know that I know this, but I'm sure I'm right because I have seen the man in broad daylight four or five times. The question is, should I tell my father? He has a very hot temper and I'm afraid he would just about kill my mother if he found out about this other man. Please tell me what to do. I can't sleep nights from worry-| ing.--_SCARED Dear Scared: Don't tell your), father--tell your mother. Let's| s hope that when she learns her Hector HOUSEHOLD HINT tiny puffed sleeves on toddlers'|sleeve over the bulb, pulling it dresses:: remove shade fromislowly across until wrinkles dis- shameful behavior is causing you anxiety and sleepless nights »|she will straighten around. If this doesn't do it, write to me again and I'll advise you fur- ther, Dear Ann Landers: What can I do about my husband's sister? (grammar school age) occupy, the front pews. When the older members of the congregation arrive (often just a few mo- ments before the services be- gin) the youngsters are asked to surrender their seats and go sit in the choir loft. The choir loft is comfortable and they can see and hear just as well |solve the problem. It's a cinch iif discussion because we know sense and gossip. Sometimes she reads articles from the church bulletin or Bible quota- tions which she thinks are timely. fi For years I have put up with this. I wrote to you last October'| Aunt Irene is going to use upjevenly divided will our meal time with her non-|your thinking?--FA downstairs. Since the opinions are so 'ou give us R J. P. OF KAHULUI, HAWAII Dear Father: In congrega- tions which have no assigned seats I believe in "first come rst served." The youngsters should not be and asked what to do. You said to "Tell him," Well, I told him, and here is what he told me: "Irene has been like a mother to me. I wouldn't hurt her feel- ings for the world." What do I do now?--SECOND TO SISTER Dear Second: Don't you think 5:45 is'a trifle early for supper? Why don't you change it to 6:15) ~after Irene's call? | This change of schedule could): your husband isn't going to |change and neither is Irene. Dear Ann Landers: I am a clergyman with a problem, Our church is small and the con gregation is large. On Sunday there is never sufficient room on the first floor to seat all the people. We have adopted a pro- cedure that many of our ushers do not think is right. Often the younger children Irene telephones my husband every night at 5:45--right in the middle of supper. He had an ex- ~ |tension cord put on the phone. any table lamp, turn on light Quick trick for ironing those|bulb, place the dampened puffed The phone sits right on the dining room table. | The children hate it, and nid do I. We can never have a fam-! Ronald W. Bilsky, D.C. CHIROPRACTOR Athletic Injuries Nervous Skin Disorders 100 King St, E. 728-5156 asked to surrender their seats to adults who arrive moments before the service. Of course, if a latecomer is aged or infirm, he should not be asked to climb the stairs. Some polite young- ster would then cheerfully sur- render his seat. 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