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

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a el i tlie Me tied ANN LANDERS ~ Her Weakness In Petty Cash Box Dear Ann Landers: I fear I may need psychiatric help. I'm a bookkeeper in a small firm. I feeded some money to pay bills which have been long overdue and on my mind. I took $75 out of the petty cash fund and | marked the slip "balanced." I could have gone to my boss and received a loan for this amount with no trouble but I had too much pride. My hus- band makes a small salary and I was ashamed to admit we were having a difficult time fi- nancially, I'm paying the money back at the rate of $15 a week. In three weeks I'll have it all paid back and no one will know it > was missing. But I have a hor- rible fear that one day I'll take| affairs where they don't belong? | a much larger amount and be|Some fairly intelligent people) unable to replace it. Then I'll| be in serious trouble, | Don't suggest a clergyman. I've never been a church-goer and am not inclined to start.|nag and are a general nuisance. | Should I see a psychiatrist?--|This is an embarrassment for ASHAMED see a psychiatrist or you may ! be seeing a district attorney.}on the dance floor, fall asleep Unburdening yourself will be|in corners, and go into crying) useful--and perhaps the doctor s may help you see that personal |-- integrity is essential to self-re-; spect and mental health. Dear Ann Landers: A buddy gave me the phone number of a girl who lives in another city. I was being transferred there and wantd some sure-fire num- |/ bers, if you know what I mean. He told me this girl was a real swinger, plenty brainless, but stacked and gorgeous. Then he showed me some scorching letters she had written. This was pretty lousy of him but it proved his point. Before I had a chance to phone this girl I met her at a party. It was a real shock. She was beautiful, intelligent and a perfect lady. I dated her a few times and fell hard. 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E. et VARCOE'S RD, PHONE 728-9191 Oshewe's Biggest Discounters APPLIANCES & FURNITURE the parents and it spoils the| Dear Ashamed: By all means| evening for everybody. | Lies haunt me, and I'm afraid they teed ne py een ee ee OP OPIN OE I Ss ST grandchild, Danny Leask. The hosts for the buffet sup- per and party were Mr. and Mrs. Donald Leask, assisted by the bride's sisters and nieces, Mrs. Thompson, the former Winona Geraldine Caverly and Mr. Thompson were married on New Year's Eve, 1937, by the Reverend V. McNeely, at Please, Ann, print this letter for the benefit of parents who think they are. doing their kids a fa- vor by dragging them places Couple Honored On Anniversary Dr. finished a nine-month task of SOP TET FE SS TE ESOP Ors OPTI Peat) GIANT GIVE-AWAY THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday Januery 9, 1963 Q OGATE, England (CP) civing away $126,000. She wasjone of hér patients and gave the left the money in the will of} total bequest to several chari- Kathleen Rutherford has Relatives presented the cou- ple with a purse of money to be used to buy an oil painting and their children gave them door chimes. / Those in attendance were from Bowmanville, Whitby, where they don't belong.-- BECKY Dear Becky: I am delighted to print your letter. It's non- Mr. and Mr. Allan Edgar Thompson, Stevenson's road north, formerly of Taunton. sense to assume that children|were honored recently by a of all ages should go every-|surprise party on the occa- where with their parents so they| sion of their silver wedding an- the bride's home in Bowman- ville, Mr. and Mrs. Thompson have three children, Mrs. Donald Leask, (Dianne), Oshawa, Ed- gar and Brian, both living at home, They also have one|Oshawa, Taunton and Toronto, will not feel rejected, niversary. always will. I know I must) break up with her before I get in deeper. The point of this let- ter is to warn girls never to write anything they might be ashamed to see two years later, It could spoil plenty. It did in this case.--BOB Dear Bob: People change and perhaps this girl has. It's un- fortunate you can't accept her for what she is today. Your. po- sition, though not admirable, is understandable. Perhaps your inability to forget the past could spoil plenty for you, too. Dear Ann Landers: Please tell me why parents insist on taking small children to wed- ding receptions and other social make this mistake and I'm at a loss to understand it. The poor kids get so tired and| cranky it's small wonder they} I've seen youngsters get hurt} SAVE! SAVE! In Half-Gallon Be Satisfied With Our PURE-PAC complete jine of SWEET FRESH DAIRY en PRODUCTS in all package sales, 'SAVE! GUERNSEY GOLD COSTS 4¢ LESS! QUALITY DAIRY PRODUCTS ___ OSHAWA, ONTARIO ",...at the Store Or At Your Door!" 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