g THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, September 28, 1962 ANN LANDERS If Boys Didn't Kiss Where Would We Be? Dear Ann Landers: I think you do more harm than good. I am sick and tired of your re- peated statements that there is something wrong with young men in their late teens and early twenties if they don't try to maul and kiss every girl they go out with. You told one young man who was 21 years old to seek profes- sional help. In my opinion he de- served three cheers and a pa* on the back. And his dear mother deserves a medal for rearing such a wholesome lad. ~- The trouble with young people today is they are sex - crazy. They have no respect for ideals which were once held sacred. If all the young men in this coun. try were like that 21-year-old several months and wanted very much to kiss her but he wasiscems my husband expects an paralyzed with fear. For years|awful lot out of an allowance of his mother had warned him/|25 cents a week. Our youngsters against "defiling' a girl an spoiling her good name. I think it's pretty sad when fellow who is old enough to vote is afraid to kiss a girl for fea of marking her for life. Such Thine they eoata ae we4| Friends Arrange thing they need with their allow- 5 ance, except clothing, Presentation Party Recently we bought them : 4 bikes. Now he says they must Fi or Silver Wedding save $2 out of their allowance|* On th peu fe to buy. 'thetr own licenses. They fittn, vendita of Bh Begg were even to! art savu 2 * for new tires which they sing orgy taygiees of friends gathered need later on. One bike needs a Hugh ome of Mr. and Mrs. new handle-grip right now so-- R. -Gilchrist, Churchill "save for that." BYeaue. Don't get me wrong, 1 think The couple was married in Brooklin by the tate Rev. P. L.|friends. Festivities began with Jull of Brooklin and the late Dr./an amusing mock wedding. The A. B .Winchester of Toronto. 'script included -historic and Mrs. Gilchrist is the daughter|imaginary events in the lives of of the late Mr. and Mrs. James|the happy couple being honored. White fo Brooklin. Mr. Gilchrist;/The cast included Mr. and Mrs. is the son of the late Mr, and|Roy Morris, Mrs. Clayton Mrs. H. M. Gilchrist of Osh-|Hewer, Mr. Rupert Edwards awa.They have one son, Robert|and Mrs. LeRoy Kellar. of North Bay. The highlight of the evening The evening's program was/was the presentation of a money|Be arranged by a group represent-|tree by Mrs. Joseph Shortt, to ing relatives, neighbors, and|the bride and bridegroom of 25 years ago. Mr. and Mrs, Gil- both expressed thanks and their the friendship shown. Refreshments included an an- niversary cake cut in traditional WINS DIVORCE . their) LOS ANGELES (AP)--Film appreciation of/director John Frankenheimer must pay his ex-wife $30,000 annual support for the next 10 Mrs. Carolyn Frankenheimer, Guests included all members|32, won the divorce Thursda' of the bridal party of 25 years|after testifying her husband had ago; along na gag from|failed to show her any love or 0, Yelverton, Brooklin, Kedron and|clude support for the couple's Lindsay,|affection. The payments will in- two daughters, years under terms of a divorce.||- 'MANY HOME-OWNERS Of the 4,404,000 househoids in Canada, more than two-thirds' own their own homes. -- - © 0. D.H. it is wonderful for children to learn the value of saving but it didon't even have a nickel to buy a bottle of pop or the price of a almovie ticket on Saturday. Incidentally, if my husband) T\had taught himself how to save a} we'd be in a lot better shape to- young man is not virtuous--he's'\day. Thank you. -- DAVEN- sick. Dear Ann Landers: We hav two children, aged 8 and PORT, JA, | ©! Pear Davenport: I agrez it's) 9. a fine idea to teach children to They receive an allowance of|..¥6 (and it seems to be some- thing of a lost art today) BUT| your husband is expecting too) | much mileage out of two-bits a) lweek. | If your children must buy) everything they need except) WESTINGHOUSE COMPACT 19" NEW 19" PORTABLE HOURS clothing, their allowance should be doubled at least. who wrote to you, Ann Landers, 4 : Dear Ann: wiy brother tells we could close every i unwed mothers, and wouldn't) ; : -- NE me things he'd never teil our tore" -- semua - bo |parents. He's a good kid but] Dear Negative: If all the boys} = . Hooraperti I must admit he's a} 7 E ii il L in this country were like the : : go Sei es Wen young man who wrote to me we : lfolks were out of town for the ia eae any eae eskend my robe hed gang 4 : of kids over. There was some The poor fellow said he d been drinking and general whoop-de-| going with a young woman for| do. The next day we cleaned up| ne De | |the house tpesther am -- x /Mom and Dad returned they) St. Joseph's CPTA | September Meeting ididn't suspect a thing. New members were we The folks are planning another ' comed to the September meet- ing of the St. Joseph's Parent-| CONVENER \trip soon and my brother is} |planning another party. I hate td) Teachers' Association by the} Mrs. R. J president, Mr. Robert McDon- double-cross him but I don't) {think my parents deserve his nell, and these included the kindergarten teacher, Mrs. kind of treatment: Shall I tell them if he goes ahead against Helen Vanderloo and the pub- lic health nurse, Miss Mary my advice?--SIS Dear Sis: Don't betray your brother's confidence. 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