Oshawa Times (1958-), 2 Jan 1963, p. 9

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tice: IGE ni AORN GEA ABO Lip g a ag Ply eh gg gh. hth ng GUE erage gna lp dy ipege Goats eae ANN LANDERS Why Stop His Mother If She Likes Ironing Dear Ann Landers: You hear/get someone to kelp them with from all kinds of nuts, but I'li/their ironing--for free yet. bet this letter takes the prize.) Dear Ann Landers: a Lider We have been married for 12\of.us girls were sitting aroun : + too de years and my husband stl carling about our BGs, Mis: ys by tind who i thete pale. seluon-MAGI- 8 8 x | ries his shirts an mentioned that her six-year-old exactiy-che te joel thouahll CIAN'S GIRL FRIEND 88, (lemon Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Dial 723-8474 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdey, Jenuery 2, 1963 © LADIES' SPORTSWEAR Lid. OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE to his mother's house because|.on walks exactly like his dad. Siar Gade Weeds Aken: I don't iron them to suit him. |1is dad, incidentally, walks like|!© xf a ' ' minded people should be re- madder tet, Tiron organdy| is ond, When the three Of thant! oy f* Coversation I will look at minded. Remaining allent about : J .|something which "annoys oe wip 'comes into the) My 18-year-old daughter has atte in his mouth---Ht and raps terribly" is foolish, el comments on how lovely|the og walk I sh ig 4 thing. ae next ane Fy oal aga bo people have commented on it.) pow h ts the ci tt t/Simply say, "You forgo offer SE ey ewol Halloween|s this because our children imi-| of sds pocket without value Gia your cigarettes, dear." the school Halloween ceaeies coated. She was a rose-| (ate us? Some of the girls sayiy never know. I then must ask bud, I ironed close to 2,000 rose-|it's in the genes, in the sameinim for a cigarette or get one MODERN RUTH P \petals before I sewed them on|¥*Y that voice quality is inher-/out of my purse. I have never| Bedouin girls still follow her dress. ited, mentioned this to him but it an-|wheat harvesters in the fields Do you think I ought to insist} Can you clear this up--PARK}noys me terribly -- especially|around Bethlehem to glean the when others are. present. I'm/grain. that my husband leave his shirts| RIDGERS and shorts for me to do--as a| Dear Ridgers: Our children do matter of pride--PEARLIE imitate us, walk talk and the ANTIQUES 3 A Chole Selestion of Fine Antiques Paintings, Wrough - tren and Pine Dear Pearlie: So long as your|works but there's more to it 216 BROCK ST. $. WHITBY LADIES! HERE IT IS STARTING TOMORROW 9:30 A.M. THE SALE YOU WAIT FOR OUR GREAT ANNUAL JANUARY When you need "HOME-NURSING" Call a V.0.N. Nurse 725-2211 "Wome-Nursing Cere for SVERYONE" husband's mother is alive andithan that. My expert tells me able to iron his shirts and shorts|that the similarity of walk is she's going to do it. 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