Oshawa Times (1958-), 20 Jun 1962, p. 9

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" HURRAH FOR Son of Mr. and Mrs. Rae | Gibbons street, is Mi | Wayne who is celebrat- ing his first birthday today Michael is the grandson of Mr ANN LANDERS vom | |by Mrs. Clarence Scott at the A BIRTHDAY" and Mrs. C. K. Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. Teeman Zinck, all of Oshawa Photo by Ireland Twos Company Three's A Crowd Landers: I'm 18 and crazy about a girl who is 16. She is a real doll, Ann-- sweet and pretty--and her dis- position sunny all the time The trouble is her folks wont let her go out unless her 17-year Dear Ann old sister has a date and comes along Her sister is a compulsive eater. This means she eats too much because she has a prob lem. I think it's probably the other way around,--she has a problem because she eats too much My buddies have been swell about helping out. They have fed this elk till they're flat broke. Now I have run out of buddies, Last Saturday I had to take the elk to the movies, too, because I couldn't get a date for her and I wanted to be with my girl Is this fair? What's your ad yice?---THREE'S A CROWD Ph 'wal | this summer, should I go fish- ing alone? I need your advice-- JUNGLE FEVER Dear Jungle Fever: Telly wife to liné up a plant-sitter she refuses, leave her home with the fern and let her rotate the urns to her heart's content You, my friend, should go fish ing--without her Dear Ann Landers: I was never so disgusted in all my life as when I read your advice to' the girl who was separated from her husband and asked you if it was all right to go out with men You said, "NO--you are still married.""' You must be nuts Her husband is still married, too, but I'll bet he isn't living like a monk I am 24 years old and have been separated from my jerk for three years. Getting a di- jvorce in Canada is like trying ito figure out what the Russians Dear Crowd: No, it's not fair./are going to do next An older person should speak} to your girl's parents in behalf of both their daughters It's generous to fix up a sister whenever. possible, but getting her a date should not be the price you must pay for per- mission to go out. And the over- weight girl needs a doctor more than she needs dates Dear Ann: I just read the letter from the woman who can't get her husband to go anywhere. Well, it's too bad her husband can't stay home with my wife Six years ago I married a girl who is now 27. I am 29--so you can -seé we aren't exactly old folks My wife will not take a vaca tion because she has 191 house plants, Our home is like a mini ature jungle. She has every imaginable kind of fern and crawling ivy potted in urns, bottles, buckets, crocks and what haye you. She says she can't leave the house even for a weekend, because the plants must be watered in a special way Iso they must be rotated so they will receive the right amount of sunlight We haven't had a vacation since our honeymoon, I'm not the type who enjoys going off alone, Am I a fool? If my wife won't take a yacation with me SUMMER TIME TABLE Effective June 21st, 1962 SERVICE BETWEEN OSHAWA AND TORONTO REMAINS UNCHANGED (See Time Table No. 3 DAYLIGHT TIME Tickets and Information at OSHAWA Bus Terminal, 18 Prince St. Telephone 723-2241 WHITBY Horry Donald Ltd., 300 Dundes St. E. Telephone MO 8-3675 I'm caught in that well-known |trap--legally married to a man who has a girl friend on the side. He doesn't have to marry her as long as he's married to me. So what am I supposed to WCTU Hears Talk! By Missionary The regular meeting of the WCTU was held recently at St. Andrew's United Church. Mrs. Clayton Lee, president, wel- comed all members and guests present. Mrs. Harold Parrott had charge of the worship serv- ice. A solo, "Lord Let Me Live Today", was sung by Mrs. Douglas Lander, aceompanied piano. Reports were given by the two delegates, Mrs. Howard Brown and Mrs. Charles Lang- field, who attended the WCTU Provincial Convention at Inger- sol. The minutes were read. Mrs. L. H. Muldrew gave the treas- urer's report. Mrs. Harold Par- rott and Mrs. H. A. Mellow re- ported on campers attending Camp Pretoria in July, spon- sored by the WCTU. Special events were discussed and it was decided to have a fall tea in September, A com- mittee will look after plans at a later date. Mrs. Harold duced Miss from southern Miss Imrie after attending Bible School training, spent some time as a missionary in northern Nigeria and is now home on furlough and is in hos- pital training in order to return as a nurse after realizing the great need for nurses in Nigeria In her brief talk, Miss Imrie re- ferred to our taking too much for granted with all the bless- ings we have, while others have so little. "'We are all God's peo- ple and we should continue to remember those in need with a renewed vision in Christian wit- ness to deepen a better under- standing in fellowship and serv ice and make a study of the nature and purpose of people concerned," she said. Mrs. E. A. Henley thanked Parrott intro- Margaret a Saskatchewan. | r|Miss Imrie and all who had taken part during the afternoon This is the last meeting 'till September 4. The meeting will then be held at Simcoe Street United Church Refreshments were served by Mrs. Lloyd Pegg, Mrs. Harry Mellow, Mrs. E. A. Henley and 'Mrs. Charles Langfield. do while he pulls every trick in the book--shrivel up and die?) Some of your advice sounds mightly noble on paper, but it's a lot easier to write it than to) llive by it. So why don't you stop} being so smug and puritanical? | --MAPLE LEAF Dear Maple: I never said it was easy to sit home and sweat| out a divorce. The question was, 'Should a woman who is still legally married accept dates?"| The answer was, and is, "No--} not if you value your reputa- tion." A girl of 24 isn't in imminent |danger of shriveling up and dy-| 'ing if she passes up dates until she is no longer married Employment Civil Service of Canada study the $13,100 ASSOCIATE CHIEF AERONAUTICAL ENGINEER, with general oeronautical and senior administrative experience, to under- Opportunities Transport, Ottawa. $11,600- RESEARCH FORESTER -- LAND CLASSIFICATION, to plan of research in forest land inventory Forest Research Branch, Forestry 00-$11,800. 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