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Oshawa Times (1958-), 10 Nov 1964, p. 14

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PM SEEN OLE IE | ; "= OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, November 10, 1964 ANN LANDERS Not So Big Dear Ann Landers: I am 2 nine-year-old girl with a big problem. My father bought a brand new car two weeks azo It is shiny and beautiful. My bers of the family to keep the car looking nice and new.. The first law my father made was that nobody is supposed to eat in the new car. A neighbor boy I like very much rides to his music lesson with me every Thursday. My mother picks me} up right after school. our new car eating a baloney sandwich left over from his lunch. My mother told him to finish the sandwich before he got into the car. Ed said "'OK"'| but I could see he was very) embarrassed. I told' my mother later 1 didn't think she should boss other people's children. Little Girl's Problem father said it is up to all mem-|, Last Thursday Ed got into} She} said to write to you for your! \not "'bossing other people's chil- dren." She simply told Ed he could not eat in the car, which is her privilege. Dear Ann Landers; You'd better check your arithmetic with reference to a recent col- umn about the fellow who loaned his brother $2,000 two years ago and is having trouble collecting. You said."If his brother had coed have been half repaid by this time." According to my calculations, $25 a month over a period of two years is $600--and that's a far cry from one half of $2,000. I would love to borrow money from you, Ann, on the basis of fine kind of figuring. How about " enjoy your column very much, Keep up the good work, But get yourself a calculating machine.--DAVID GM paid him $25 a month the debt|at 'Ten lashes with the cord of an adding machine for Granny Annie. I am utterly ashamed of myself (and the character who is supposed to check my arith- metic). Dear missed the boat in your answer to 'Toe Tapper," who complained because one of her relatives is constantly ask- ing her to "hold the phone" while she lets the dog out, an- swers the door, turns down the flame under the soup, and 'so on. Doesn't "Toe Tapper' realize the world doesn't stop revolving when the phone rings? don't suddenly become angels. The dog doesn't knew he is sup- posed. to wait until his master gets off the phone. The person the or not. Ann Landers: You the woman Kids from her. door doesn't know Dear Molly: whether you are on the phone Maybe the woman who is Ir- ritated because she is hanging on the line should take the hint and get off. She is the rude one, in my book. That particular column was sent to me in a plain envelope with no signature and I think 1 know who sent it. Next time tite witch calls I plan to cut her short and tell her I have more important things to do--like let- ting the dog out or answering the doorbell, -- ANOTHER MOLLY If your friend reads my. column, and obvi- ously she does, you won't need to tell her anything. After she sees this letter in the paper I doubt that you'll be hearing Confidential to FINDING IT kept DIFFICULT TO LOVE MY NEIGHBOR: Granted, It sounds oe and diegraceful, but nobody is asking you to love them. Pull down your own window shades and get yomeig rest, Confidential to YOUNG AT) HEART: Congratulations. If you marry this chidken I hope your heart can take it, Dad. /1 3 HELP FOR GIRLS MONTREAL (CP)--The first of a number of "homes away from home" for young women in temporary distress has been opened here. L'Accueil le Re- lais, sponsored by the Conseil Metropolitain des Clubs Riche- lieu, will offer guidance and basic necessities to girls aged 13 to 20 sent to the home by the courts, police or charitable or- rts, on top of bacon. C ganizations. cream and i QUICHE CANADIEN "A cheese pie with a continental flavor" Pastry for 9-inch pie shell strips bacon, fried and crumbled % cup (3 ounces) grated old cheddar cheese tablespoon flour eggs, well beaten % cup light cream Y teaspoon salt Dash pepper tablespoons grated old ched- dar cheese Line a pie plate with pastry and bake in a hot oven (425 de- grees F.) for 12 to 15 minutes Place bacon in the bottom of pie shell. Dredge the % cup of cheese with flour and sprinkle hi: over cheese and bacon. Sprinkle "|with remaining cheese and bake ina moderate oven (350 depres F.) until custard is set, 30 te 35 minutes. 6 servings. 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