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Oshawa Times (1958-), 7 Dec 1964, p. 15

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Imagines Herself the/has shown us we were both I was shocked at her idea of fun. Have you ever heard of so far out? Is Wendy endy doesn't really want to be sick, she just wants the fringe benefits. Iiiness is a sure-fire atten- tion - getter. Moreover it pro- vides a respectable excuse for net going to school or to work. Some people who fail to get at- tention from their day-to-day achievements conveniently get ick, You'd be surprised at the number of so-called adults who resort to this technique--often without realizing it. Dear Ann Landers: My hus- band and I own a small novelty shop. We have rented the apart- ment above our shop to some) friends. red that 7 been ealing. merchandise. My hus- Send and I are upset and don't know what to do. We are res luctant to tell the boy's parents because it might end a long- time friendship. Your counsel is badly needed. --Torn Dear Torn: Don't talk to the parents. Talk to the boy. Avoid preaching or threatening. Ex- plain that you are deeply dis- in him but you are confident he can straighten around and you are willing to let him prove it. If he continues to steal. after you've had the talk, then you Don't shake your dust mop out of windows. Lay it on the floor, on a newspaper, run the vac- uum cleaner nozzle over the top. GIFT PROBLEMS? FORGET THEM! --_ to iceue: jiumns of t 's paper. You'll find Oshawa's leading stores offering unique and practical ideas for gifts that please the most "hard-to-buy- for" people on your list. It doesn't matter how * much or how little you want to invest -- todays GIFT SPOTTER will serve you best. Another Helpful Feature In THE TIMES CLASSIFIED 723-3492 4 T've been reading your column _jand hating you for your stand against divorce. More than once as I read your smug replies I shouted aloud, "What does she know about the feelings of the tortured people involved! How can she give such pat answers on the basis of a single letter?" Today I am singing a different tune, You were right all along. Shad and I didn't care who we hurt. We couldn't live with- out each other. I thought Shad had more class than any man I'd ever known, He thought the same about me. Living together wrong, After six months we are: call- ing it quits. Shad is going back to his former wife. She is will- ing to take him back because of the children. I am not so for- tunate, My husband dvesn't want me back. My teen - age children will have nothing to do with me because I humiliated their father and broke up two homes. All I have is my job-- for as long as my health holds up. My life is a shambles and I deserve what I'm getting. Please keep telling people they can't build a future on the ashes of destroyed marriages and broken hearts. We tried and it didn't work.--Guilty as Charged i Dear Guilty: I plan to keep telling '°em--so long.as my type- writer holds together. Now quit beating yourself and try to build a new life--somehow. KING STREET H AND 8 King Street Home and School Street Home and School. UNITS, GROUPS, AUXILIARIES | The November meeting of|@ prominent Oshawa lawyer, o "Your Child and The Law". 'Association was held recently,|Some of the highlights he dis- with Mrs. Gordon Butler pre-|cussed were the responsibilities siding. She welcomed all teach-|0f parents and children on such ers and members of King|Subjects as "Children entering into contracts", "air guns and bylaws pertaining to same". A minute's silnece was. ob-|.; " served in memory of the late teenagers and cars King Street teacher, The min- et teacher. The min- utes were read by Mrs. Victor Loa ge ten eel talk, which sam at pg Kae 384 report Sharp! A was read by Mrs. John Mercer. . The budget for 1964-65 was pre- Mr. Dodds on behalf "rights to vote and own prop- erty". A question and answer Mrs. S. les, a teacher, thanked sociation for his interesting talk. sented and it was resolved that . An enjoyabie social half hour King Street Home and School)... spent. Mrs. 'James Gordon, per family plan as a fund rais- was won by Mr. A. E. May- cock's room. dren of King Street School col- port cars or ecember 4. would coutinue using the $1.00 It was reported that the chil- lected $98.60 for UNICEF. Mr. Galbraith, principal of Kin g}foods in aluminum utensils (in- Street, spoke to parents on the forthcoming examinations and cluding canisters). This owald alvised parents to look for re-|Pit the metal. It was decided that no Home social convener, assisted by mothers of the pupils in Mrs. ing project. The room count!p' Barrand's class, served re- freshments. HOUSEHOLD HINT Never store salt or salted) od and School meeting would be held for the months of Decem- ber and January and the next meeting would be the second Tuesday in February. 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