ANN LANDERS Woman Irked Dear Ann: Im a woman in my 30s and have been separated from my husband for four years. (No children). A divorce is pending, but my husband is an ornery pole cat and he's do- ing everything in his power to slow things down in the hope T'll get discouraged and give up. My family feels it is wrong for me to go out with single men. They say it doesn't look nice. I say a woman whose di- vorce is pending is not married she wants to. I'm a moral person and am not doing anything wrong. All I want is good company. Sweat- ing out a divorce is depressing enough without living like a re- cluse. Please give me your usual broadminded advice so my family will get off my back. FEELING VERY SINGLE Dear Feeling Very Single: Sorry, Toots, you're still plenty married. A woman who values her rep- utation waits until she is legally unwound before she begins to step around. Dear Ann Landers: Our son who is 16 had some buddies over last Sunday afternoon. I burning inner tube. It seemed to be coming from the recrea- tion room where the boys were, so I went down to check. I was shocked to see three of the 16-year-olds (my son was not one of them) smoking cig- ars. One kid looked a little blue around the gills. Married recently at Albert | William Krissa and the bride- pe ng Cag -- bol groom is the son of Mr. and and Mrs. Ernest Michael Mc- ae ; ny Phee. The bride, the former Mrs iiiag McPhee, all of Lynda Marie Pybus, is the | Oshawa. daughter of Mr. and Mrs Western Background Lends Air To Program At CPTA Meeting A Western air dominated the os auditorium where St. Gregory's|ified staff to teach the same) vay Catholic Parent Teachers Asso-| courses as will be taught in the|You say? MRS. DICTATOR ciation held its April meeting/public high schools under the} ar Mrs.: I with Mrs. Gordon Dignem pre-|Department of Education. This siding. Bales of hay and corrallis strictly an academic school fences made a striking back-/and vocationai courses will not ground for the square dancers!be taught who entertained the parents cigars and left shortly after. My son is furious with me. kids know they smoke jtell other people's Thelwere read by Mrs t : 3orek and the treasurer's re-|mitted in your home With) Dear Ann Landers: erend Brother Jerome boys from Grades 7 and 8 who danced several sets were: John|port by Miss Helen Way Jack} Mrs Bolahood, Terry Fudge, McGarry, Maurice Miljour,|bers to give their whole hearted|sirli--she's a gem" was ridicu- Scott.}support to the following nomin- lous. Mrs. James} This 24 - year - Rene Pleau and Paul This was followed by a humor-jating committee Range" sung by the "'Naturals|Mrs, Ernest Marks jeurity. She wanted in G flat". The entertainmént} Four delegates will attend the|/what the guy had in the bank, was convened by Mr. Ray Scott.)CPTA annual convention in Nia-| what his credit rating was, and The Right Reverend Monsig-|gara Falls on April 23. A hobby|if he had any bad debts. As for ahd di-|Show will be the highlight of the/her credentials, she was bright, re ee, hs pecuaee of| May meeting attractive, an excellent cook, the New Catholic High School. = ~ |housekeeper and laundress, but He said the working drawings are to be submitted.to the con- tractors very shortly and the building is expected to be com-! leted by September. It wil a ay 1 cae of seven class rooms/first time, says Lucille Irvine, cerned with his financial status. plus an auditorium. The high lecturer in psychology at sir| You love a person, not a credt school will start with Grade 9! Ni Wikenpetice 1 this fall and Grade 10 will bel® whl Williams University. female could not be a warm, added the following year. By How quickly the child puts aside!}oying companion. She's just an 1964 it is expected that a cen-|his anxieties and begins to en-'adding machine. MPLS. tral district Catholic Hig hijoy camp depends on the atti-| Dear Mpls.: People get mar- School in senior grades will be|tudes of his parents and camp /ried for dumber reasons than provided at that time counsellors, said Mrs. Irvine. best-|er place and prove it. Well, MONTREAL lbully for her. (CP)--The At Divorce Delay and she should accept dates if|and love into making a house a/@Wa Rotary Club. smelled a peculiar odor--like a) I ordered the boys to put out|/8. The business meeting will pee the cigars at once. They seemed|Precede the penny sale. --Photo by Mary's Studio' |very embarrassed, put out the| Tickets for the penny sale He says the parents of these|Fitches. cigars once in a while and don't mind.|and Edith Taylor were report- He further expressed the opin-j¢d on the sick list ion that it is not my place to kids. what|/mystery prize. It is assured of having a qual-lthey can or cannot do. What do! De say you arelits regular business meeting { , ss g in} jright, Mother. If these 16-year-lthe Oddfellow Hall with Sister| FUR STORAGE old kids are smoking cigars|Ajice Lanning, president, offi- ; with the knowledge of their par-| cjating assisted by Sister Gladys f J ents, let them smoke in their| Blyth, past president. : During the business meeting,oWw" homes. You not only have) An invitation was received under the direction of the Rev-|the minutes and correspondence| the right--but the responsibility] from Bowmanville Beehive Re- Chester|--to decide what will be per-|bekah Lodge, past noble grand's You're/cial time with them on May 7.| Salowski, Terry Brady, Joseph|nominations being held in June,|Muts. Your advce to the 29-/Final arrangements will -- be| Dignem asked the mem-|Year-old bachelor to "marry the)made next meeting. | old dame ad-jbeds available for anyone wish- ous rendition of "'Home on the|McRae, Mrs Harold Conlin and|mitted she was looking for se-jing use of same to know NEW CAMPERS jshe wouldn't let him move into} «\icg India Tea' jadjusted child will feel rejected!' No man in his right mind|ist office in Toronto, She said 1 when he goes to camp for the|would marry a woman so con- loose tea makes a better brew jrating. Such a cold, mercenary, Miss Adding Machine of 1962-- THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wadnestey, Api 18, 1962 9 | Chance Meeting in Belfast Brings Memories Of Oshawa By M. McINTYRE HOOD Special London, England In 1934, her father had been |transferred to London ,Ontario, Te Correspondent and she had lived there until : te The Oshawa Times her marriage to a young Irish- and I hear from them all the) BELFAST, Northern Ireland/man named Ted Robinson, r --How small a world this is was}whom she had met when he The woman who write com-|porne in on me when at a party|was on a business assignment plain because the Great Lover|neid at the home of the gen-|in Canada. or The Swell Dancer, is irre-\eraj manager of the Northern) We spent much of the eve- sponsible, undependeable andjjrejand 'Tourist Bureau, R. J.|ning talking about Oshawa and often alcoholic. The men who) Frizzell, | met a young woman|Oshawa people. She has main- write complain because the|who had been brought up and tained contact with at least one Dresden Doll can't cook, has n0| pone io school in Oshawa, andjold Oshawa friend, Mrs, Ed- conception of how to handle! nose father, while he lived|ward Robson, who, as Con- money and is a general slob. there, was manager of the|stance Farncombe, had been A woman who is warm and/Bank of Montreal, and one of}one of her schoolmates at loving puts some of her warmth|my fellow-members in the Osh- North Simcoe Street School. ge ony of ag A Morphy z i | I was introduced to her mere-|will recall that he was one of home. A man who really cares), 4° 2 Canadian, and she quick-|the best golfers in the Oshawa gives his family security. S0j\y said she also was Canadian--|Golf Club; His daughter, Bar- don't try to sell me on that/from London, Ontario, But/bara has followed him in that} claptrap about loving a person|when 1 mentioned that I was)respect. She had her first golf and not his credit rating. Often|/from Oshawa, it quickly de-|lessons from Jack Roberts a credit rating is a pretty good] veloped that she had lived there|when he was professional of clue to other things. as a girl. At that time, she was|the Oshawa Club, and she has Confidential to MUST KNOW:|Barbara Morphy, daughter of|kept up the game. Unless your girl friend is a doc-| Mr. Reginald S. Morphy, for-| "I am better than my father jtor I wouldn't take her medical|mer manager of the Bank of/now," she said. "He used to advice. Go to your family phy-|Montreal on Simcoe street give me a stroke a hole, but) sician at once. Your peace of|north. They lived on Alexandra|now I give him a stroke aj mind is worth something, isn't|street, and she had attended|hole." it? the North Simcoe Street School.! Mrs, Robinson thoroughly en-| | joys her life in Belfast, and) she also appreciates the fact} LCDGES AND SOCIETIES that her sister Isabel lives just] across the Irish Channel, Wooler, in Northumberland. PYTHIAN SISTERS gratulated on attaining the of-|They are able to get together The regular meeting wasjfice of district deputy president| quite often.' ! jheld recently with Sister' Kay/of district No. 8 | Yes, it is indeed a small] |Large presiding. A donation was given to the| world. When I went off to at- Sisters Mary Shields and Mae|Retarded Children's Associa-jtend this reception tendered by |Feasby were thanked for the) tion. | hospitable Irish people, I never |work they are doing for the' 'The meeting closed with the|imagined that most of the eve- |Red Cross. 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