14 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, November 14, 1962 ao mms mornming™ ano arer a while she'll get the idea. UNITS, GROUPS ANN LANDERS Little Apron Cannot Dear Ann Landers: Our 17- year - old daughter left home after an argument, She said she AUXILIARIES wvougias Mart; AKinette annua!) Christmas party, Mrs. Donald Lake; Hillsdale Manor Tuck Shop, Mrs. Archie Hubert; Hills- was going to rent a room some- place. We did not hear from her for. several days and then she phoned to say her aunt and un- KINETTE CLUB Kinette Club of Oshawa Vice President's The November meeting of the pe was dale Manor Party, Mrs. Bruce Williams; and Ontario Hospital Gift Shop, Mrs, Holt Webster. A bake sale has been ar- Night" ranged for Friday afternoon, November 16, at the Power Store in the Rosslyn Plaza to be convened by Kinettes Mrs Earle Southern and Mrs, David McCann. The entertainment was at- ranged by Mrs. Frank Ellwood and her committee of Mrs. James Henderson, Mrs. Jack Menzie and Mrs. Earle Field-| g ing. The next executive meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Morley Robinson on Tues- day, November 20. ele had invited her to move in with them. That same day I went over to talk to the aunt held at the Kinsmen Commun- ity Centre on Tuesday, Novem- (who is my sister-in-cw) and|er 6, Mrs. Morley Robinson learned that the girl had told| Presiding. them we had put her out of the! Guests for the evening were house. This is not true. lea pad cereal en Mrs, Ar- nold Sleep of the Bowmanville Pag dig «= geet gglieg |S Club and Mrs. Ronald he will not allow her to come| Van De Walker. ; home until she tells our relatives) aun wat aan ie bee s solution? I feel ut-|the truth. I want the girl home P ot - sry eegunes --C anadian regardless, She has always been ag, pone pn oa oil Wreck difficult to handle. At least if shel tne ve "d e seis *, by Dear Canadian: Yes, there's|is at home I will have some ieee eens Chneiiae @ " dl na a solution, but it won't be casy.|of where she is and who she's! yF.6" nonald Slik Bea a are For the first 'time in your lifejout with. lh Be sista dona eiachoa I suggest you assume the role) Now the problem is between) : : YOUNG MOTHERS of an adult in relation' '9 your|my husband and me. Am I|profit-from 'professional help. I) More than four per cent of) mother. wrong, or is he?--Tooth and|hope you can manage both all babies in the United States | Tell her you will not. tolerate|Nail. ; promptly. 'are born to mothers under 18. any future derogatory remarks) Dear Tooth:, Your husband is -- about your husband, And prove|preoccupied with what his rela- it by chopping her off in mid- tives think _ when the central sentence if she forgets problem is his daughter and how Give her exactly three min-|to deal with her hostility. utes on the phone when she| The girl belongs at home. And calls. Plead "a million things 'o|incidentally, she could probably SAVE 20% ON ALL 'Conceal Prudish Mind I've tried to ignore them but it's impossible. When the telephone rings in the morning I shudder, My stomach gets tied up in knots. Sometimes it upsets me for the whole day. Dear Ann Landers: Last year my. husband's firm sent him to Europe on a 10-month assign- ment. When Bob and I returned to the U.S. we brought gifts for close friends and relatives. Since we both love sculpture, we icked up a few lovely pieces in aly and France. "Bob has an elderly aunt of whom we are especially fond. We brought for her what we con- sidered the prize piece of sculp- fure -- a 'nude woman, head bowed, holding a single rose. The name of the piece is "First Love." Last night we were at her home for dinner along with some others. There was "First Love" -- to my astonishment, wearing a Mother Hubbard ap- ron, Auntie crochets and appar- ently she decided to dress up the statue. Nothing: was said, but a few guests could scarcely believe their eyes. Do you feel Bob} should have a word with his! Aunt?--Non-plussed Dear Non-plussed: Auntie now has a real conversation piece-- whether she knows it or not. It would be pointless to say anything because obviously "First Love" was clothed for a reason, It's too late in Auntie's| life to do anything about this particular bat in her belfry. Dear Ann: My mother-in-law) is wonderful. It's my mother) COATS -and SNOWSUITS LEAN TASTY 1 LB. OR fe. who is making # nervous wreck | THURS. FRI, & SA _ BEEF STEAKETTES ib. 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