Oshawa Times (1958-), 29 Aug 1962, p. 8

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B THE OSHAWA TIMES, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 29, idee ; has, 4 4 a ANN LANDERS Dear Ann Landers: I've been watching your column care- 'fully hoping someone else would) |write in with my problem so I) No one) so I've decided I'm the) could see the answer. only woman in the world who is married to this particular kind of a jerk. If I want an answer I'll have to write my- self. Whenever we go anywhere socially my husband never in- itroduces me to a soul. He shakes hands all around, moves from one group to another and '/acts as if he came alone. I tag 'lalong after him with a silly ¢'him in the shins? oe e Meir. D. Thickson, Bowmanyille, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Jackson, Sterling; and great grand- daughter of Mr. Wesley Kerr of Toronto. Sherry Mae Thickson, two year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Thickson, Osh- | awa. She is the granddaugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. William All curls and frills is little | --Mary's Studio. | grin pasted on my face, Do you 'think he's ashamed of me or what? I've nudged him shoved him, and kicked him in jthe shins but he doesn't feel a I thing. What on earth is wrong jwith him, Ann? What can I do labout it?--KAY Dear Kay: I don't know what's wrong with him, except that he has terrible manners. If he were ashamed of you he'd leave you at home--so that's not it. Now what's wrong with you that you'd follow your husband laround and nudge and kick How much more sensible (and gracious) if you would extend your hand and say, "Im Kay, Earl's wife." Dear Ann Landers: I am a boy 15. When I was nine I started to take music lessons After a while my mother bought me my own instrument. I had a very good teacher until we Brings Farm Life To City Children VANCOUVER (CP) -- Some city children don't know a calf arom a colt or a goat from a "deer. But 19-year-old Sharon McAr- thur is out to change all that. Her summer job is running a mobile barnyard. She drives a truck and "barn" trailer' from one shopping centre to another. . The truck and barn were sup- plied by a dairy firm which "thought up the idea. The ani- «mals come from Sharon's fam- "Yly's farm in nearby Cloverdale. m She carries two goats, Sandy and Sue; two pigs, Curly and 'Squeak; two rabbits, Peter and Pepper; two calves, June and Blossom, and a mother hen and "ehicks--Matilda and family. One youngster asked Sharon "if she caught the "deer" her- _pelf. The child was pointing at i goat. * Children try to feed the ani- "mals everything from balloons 'to candy. SCH Telephone Physiotherapist REQUIRED for CEREBRAL PALSY MORNINGS ONLY Apply Simcoe Hall Settlement House 387 SIMCOE STREET SOUTH, OSHAWA OOL 728-7525 In Social Whirl He Leaves Her Flat Dear Ann Landers: I'm the mother of five children, I be- lieve every woman should have an interest outside her home to keep her from becoming a men- tally stagnated bore. My inierest is a local wom- an's club. I've been active in the organization for five years. This spring I was elected to an | office. At the last meeting the : (a@\membership voted to send moved to another state. Then I) epillg. pervantnc a | lost interest in the instrument.' teats my mother says if I quit taking "85, 2™0"8 the three elected. ; When I told my husband the}; lessons I have to quit my school : and church activities. I can't go wonderful news he strongly sug- swi : ; p ai gested that I not go. He feels ane aon aps : must give UP that a mother of five children ia tetas ao should rot go running off to I have offered pay Myc on venhiohk: mother, out of my allowance, id h F the exact amount she spent on. MY 20-year-0' ot ye 2 my instrument, but she says fered to take four days off wor no. to stay with the children. I also Do you think it is fair of my| have a day-lady who comes in mother to do this to me? She's three times the only person who is insisting YOU say?--BAGS PACKED that I continue with these hor- rible lessons, Every day there, G9 to the convention and have is a fight because I hate to @ 8000 time, Only a selfish (or practice. Please say something. ighly competitive) husband --SICK OF MUSIC LESSON, would ask his wife to pass up Dear Sick: You are about to the honor--and the good time. get Landers Law of Music Les:| Under the conditions you de- sons. I say music lessons are scribe he should be able to good for kids, (even if they hate Spare you for four days. them) up to a point. That point ees } is high school. No high school, Confidential to ASHAMED OF kid should be beaten over the THEM: Well how do you sup- head to take music lessons if pose your "ignorant ill-bred, he doesn't want them. It's a/pig-like parents" raised such a waste of time, energy and refined, elegant young gentle- money. man as you? Think it over. to Invitation... We cordially invite you te visit us during our open house next Thursday ond Friday, August 30 end 31 To give you a better insight of how the Canadion School of Business Operates, we will conduct demonstrotion classes from 2:30 to 3:30 p.m: and from 7:30 to 9:00 p.m. on the days of the OPEN HOUSE. Moy we welcome you see ? THE CANADIAN SCHOOL OF BUSINESS 521% SIMCOE ST. N. 728-7081 GOLD SEAL FARMS 'Oshawa"s' ONLY DURING SUMMER MONTHS Newest and Finest Meat Store ? OPEN THURS. ¢FRL©SAT. 75 RICHMOND ST. W. (Opposite Motor City Bowling Alley) > BLADE and > SHORT RIB _ ROASTS 59 NO MEMBERSHIP REQUIRED TO SHOP AT GOLD SEAL FARMS LEAN MINCED HAMBURGER 2»: §9: PEAMEALED BACK PIECES 79: neon BUTTER 53 2 egal ». 99. STEAKS FRESH YOUNG CHICKENS b. 39° GOLDEN VALLEY BACON SPECIAL » 69: @ WE SPECIALIZE IN FREEZER SUPPLIES e BEEF FRONT QUARTERS BEEF 42° HIND QUARTERS j q q 4 q « 3° $ LB. OPEN THURS. AND FRI. TILL 9 P.M... . SAT. TILL 6 i / ; 3 a week. What do! |for 17 years. Her father was a |member of the RCMP, Despite her lack of @ tradi- Regrets Passing |tionally Eskimo childhood, she Of Eskimo Lore regrets the passing of the old MONTREAL (CP)--Canada's way of life among the Eskimos. first Eskimo radio personality, herself a symbol of change and STILL SOME IGLOOS progress, still feels the North is! "Everything up there is "changing too fast." changing so quickly,' she says. "It's not good for the chil- "It's almost like living down dren," says Ann Padlo, "They here now. There are still' some don't know anything about the igloos, but quite far inland. In old life at all. I don't think we the east, everyone has big should forget where we be- houses and many drive cars. long.' The children have wings and As. host of her own radio Motorcycles. : show, Miss Padlo reads news,' "Even the clo t hing' has|* plays records and features changed. They dress just like|- items of interest to the North- we do here except for the boots west Territories. The program and those are much more fancy is part of the CBC's northern than they used to be.' service. Aside from her professiona! Miss Padio was born in. Poad jactivities, Miss Padlo_ spends Inlet, NW.T., and lived there! much. time at hospitals, inter- preting for Eskimo patients. iShe is also translating boys' books into Eskimo. "But I wouldn't want to help just Eskimos," she says. 'I ike jeveryone."' However, she gets the mosi, salisfaction from her radio show. "I get so many wonderful let- ters from my listeners,"' she says. "Some give me messages for relatives down here and| others just want to meet me." While she wouldn't want to re- turn there to live, she misses! the Arctic. FIRST INSTITUTE The first Women's Institute-- of which there now are 3,000) with a membership of 90,000--| was formed at Stoney Creek, |! Ont., in 1897. LL i MDa ieieci 4 COATS TO RUSSIA BROUGHTON, England (CP) Russian women will soon be wearing coats made in this Lan- cashire town. The local Co- joperative Wholesale Society jhas received a £10,000 order from the Russian state trading |corporation for 2,000 brushed wool coats with fur collars, | wanted for November. PRUNING Horticulturists advise that climbing roses should be pruned soon after they have ceased to bloom. molcaicior Call a V.0.N. Nurse 725-2211 "Wome-Nursing Core ter om ERYONE™ Dear Delegate: Don't unpack. | ' Rei "WHERE MONTH-END for the newes in fashion SMART mon WOMEN SHOP" Outstanding Values for Now Through Fall in Every Department Shop Now and Save ! for the mo in value Outstanding COAT OFFER! IN 10% off our already extra special value st Save up to 50% more on New Fall Dressmaker Sweaters y BEAUTIFUL, SHAPE - RETAIN- ING, EASY-CARE BAN-LON, REG. VALUES $4.98 TO 6.98 NO' Many high with expert ton-throughs, treatments... Mony including green, blue, beige, white ond black Sizes 14 to 20, styles But- ccllor fashion detoiling. v-necks, colours @ As shown, the season's newest look ond fobric. 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