@ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, November 13, 1962 ANN LANDERS Mum's Apron Strings Will Choke Marriage self to me. My sister was stand- 4 ILI ARIES by a high percetage of the at-/treasurer's report. Welfare committee for the year ing there so 1 at "Pd like to UNITS, GROUPS AND AUX tendance. A motion was passed to hold|Mrs, William Patterson an¢ have you meet my sister, Jane." | Lge -- te ro --" and tea on November pertain Mery: aad On the way home my sister OPA AUXILIARY Mrs. Duncan Foreman; presi-|Dougias Cox served the refresh-)and the work 0} the students)30. - . eerec wi really blew Ser stack. 'She pad The monthly meeting of the|dent, Mrs, John Powell; 1st|ments. |and the teachers gave a course} The Guild served a poluuct at ght Tg one after. dered me to keep my mouth|Ladies' Auxiliary of the Oshawal vice-president, Mrs. Charles| The next meeting will be hela, |of study for each grade. Miss|supper to the Sunday _ School noon this month. . . shut from now on. Her words|Police Association was held at|Hill; secretary, Mrs. Carman|pecember 5 at the home of|C°S€MS room won the Room| teachers and their families. | Plans were made for the Fal) were, "I don't need any help|the home of Mrs. Bruce McGreg-|Whyte, treasurer; Mrs. Er-|Mrs. John Powell, Stevenson's| Prize with over 100 per cent at-| The next meeting will be held)Bazaar_on November, 14. Mrs. from my kid brother." jor, Hampton. nest Barker; convener of Ways! road north. | tendance. lat the home of Mrs. William|J. J. Callahan is general con- She brought the subject up at} The president, Mrs, Duncanjand Means, \Mrs. Dean Dilla-| : The bake. table and tea table|Marshall and will be in the form)vener. Mrs. J. T. Mullen will ihe dinner table and my mother|Foreman, . presided with siPoweh, convener of sick commit-- MAXWELL HEIGHTS H and S| were well attended. of a Christmas party. jconvene the tea room. - Mrs. came over and introduced 7 |Family Canvass was voted on)Mrs. William Marshall gave the|was appointed convener of the Dear Ann Landers: When I) you-are able to get your son to married my husband three) see past that $88 a week. It may years ago he said he'd break the|jo9k mighty tempting now, es- news to his mother "in his own| pecially compared to homework, way." I agreed--which was a|but it may sentence him to a terrible mistake. limited pay check for the rest We now have two children,jof his days. . and he is. still living at home| Automation is becoming more with his mother. I've never met|and more important in industry. her and he hasn't told her we're| Hmployers need trained person- married. Now I'm beginning to|nel to operate the machinery. A think he never will. Half of his|high school drop-out with no spe- paycheck goes to his mother and |cial training .is an unskilled I am having a miserable strug-| worker. If he gets laid off at gle making ends meet. The chil-|the rubber factory (before or dren aren't growing up in 4 after automation) he may have normal home because their a tough time getting another job father comes and goes. like a|--anyplace. Some factories re- visitor. quire a diploma for eee rer Last night the baby was sick) ing, and I was exhausted 'after walk-| The smart teenager looks at} ing the floor for hours. I tele-|the Big Picture, not the $88 this| phoned my husband. His mother week. Education-is his best in-| bawled me out because I woke surance policy for a promising him wp. (It was 9:30 p.m.) His future. only comment was, "I've got a) Dear Ann Landers: I remem: headache. I' see you tomor- her reading a lettér in your col- row, umn about the man who left his Should I just take the kids|wife standing around at parties over-to my mother - in - law's| while he shook hands with ever house and introduce myself? I} one. He didn't introduce her to am sick of being a--Hidden'a soul. I have a similar prob- Wife ' | lem in reverse. Dear Hidden Wife: Your has-| I'm a 16-year-old boy. My sis- band 4 so sige -- ter Jane is 20. After church up in his mother's apron strings | rt ; ; that St will require years of|#ervices nice - looking guy therapy to unwind him. This situation calls for imme- yy = =_, diate action and I recommend Y N it, Tell your husband if he doesn't break the news to) mother by next Sunday you will. 0 Then do it, You have nothing to lose. Dear Ann Landers: Our son is| 17 orig eg and a junior in high school. He was never a very good student but always man-| ON SAVINGS aged to get by. Last night he told us he wants | to quit school and go to work. | < : Pcs His buddy has a job on the Checking Privileges night shift at a rubber plant and/| Deposits by Mail is making $88 a week plus over-| Hours--9 to § time. His buddy says he can get = him on the pose A shift. Fridays--9 to 9 My husband and I keep telling him if he quits school he'll re- gret it. He claims school bores, GUARANTY him and he might _ well stop} wasting his time. Christmas is coming and he needs extra TRUST money and he knows we can't give him much. 5 ' You must hear from other 32 King Street East parents who have this problem. | 728-1653 Please give us a hand. We need \. it -- Mama and Papa. \ W/ 4 Dear Mama and Papa: I hope | Interest from date of deposit Saturdays--9 to 1 : ; | members present, Mrs. Carman tee, Mrs. Bruce McGregor; so-| Cen House brought out many GRACE LUTHERAN GUILD i 5 |Jack Langley is convener. of the sided ith er sat YOU nite read the minutes and the/ial convenes, Mrs. Kenpeth paris fo the November mest 'The Women's Gull of Grace) 'the monihly meeting of Holy foths are as follows: home Dear Friend: The odds ng | Carneonemnnacs: preset adil lalsghons canweaul Mrs Wil-land School Association, Presi-/¥theran Church held their No-\Cross Women's Auxiliary was|baking, Mrs. Steve Coe; fancy © now gs wih yea Your gave the treasurer's re- a Haven Mra. Duncan Fore: aent, Mis Derek Baristt pre-| vember meeting in the' church/gpened by the president, Mrs.|work Mrs. Jame $s Hanson: sister may have been seltconr | man installed the new officers. (sided at the meeting and Mrs,|Patlour. ao _ {James Hanson. candy, Mrs. James Hickey: cious, being introduced by her tie | A motion was passed to have|Stanley Ogle read the objects of| The Revered Philip L. Friss) The minutes of the previous)penny sale, Mrs. J, H, Lyons kid brother, but you did the|held and Mrs. William Hayes) ey \the Home and School Associa-|OPpened the meeting. meeting were read by Mrs. W.\and Mrs. Albert Rodgers; coun- proper thing. (P.S. Five will get|acted as chairman for the nom-|Mrs. Duncan Foreman made altion. UNICEF proved reward-| President, Miss Carolyn|Stepanishen. The treasurer's|try store, Mrs. Julian Van; you ten the guy came over tolinations. The slate of. officers life member of the auxiliary. ing in our district. The budget|Many, presided. Mrs. Robert|report was given by Miss Mary|and white elephant, Mrs. Wm. meeét her not you.) is as follows: past president,| Mrs. Kenneth Ostler and Mrs.|was read in detail and the Every'Behm read the minutes and!Fitzgerald. Mrs. J. J. Callahan'Patterson. 4 "& ; Be a style leader--drive a Galaxie, Fairlane or Falcon. They've all got the FORD look ... inspired by the magnificent Thunderbird. Falcon has it--style plus fun plus economy! In your choice of 15 models topped by the glamorous new Falcon Futura Convertible. Fairlane has it--trim and terrifie style that opens up ona big, luxurious interior. Here's proof that high style and low cost. can go together. Galaxie has it--the breathless excitement of pure Thunderbird style. Here is the unmistakable look of leadership. In addition to beautiful style, they all have a practical side... each has service-convenience features and outstanding warranty for 24,000 miles or 24 months, whichever comes first. 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