Oshawa Times (1958-), 5 Mar 1963, p. 8

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1B THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesdey, March 5, 1963 ANN LANDERS Let The Present Bury The Past |is safe for even a tiny baby. On the way home my hus- band said he didn't 'think he would care to eat there again. I feel the same way. What is your. opinion?--Yonkers. Dear Yonkers: Strictly from an esthetic point of view it would be better to keep the dog's dishes separate. Your friend's statements. how- ever were. correct. So she'd be doing the dog°a fayor by. not came from a children. M. it} though they fit her like sausage tigi ant 3 though he knew rotten past.. We've married 12 years, have four children hypo ot ~ hap- 0s: woman within an inch of a rum - bucket and a tramp. Last night Dave brought an out-of-town customer home to) dinner. I almost died when I saw the guest. He's the man I lived with. I know he recog- nized me at once but he gave no hint. a Shall I tell Dave, or should I contact my old flame and beg him to keep his mouth shut?-- Lucky Lee Dear Lucky: Keep your mouth shut. Unless the man is |husband a lot of grief.--f *| rs-|most revealing -letter. I didn't subjecting him to:human.germs. out of shape, the sleeves in his jackets are poppi at the seams. She stuffs herself into his jeans and slacks -- even casings. So please tell the fathers who have this problem to knock the HOUSEHOLD HINT You need never be without an fee. bag if you keep on hand some plastic bags and twist ties. Just fill one with ice, twist shut and wrap in a towel. Winter-Break Cruise Grows in Popularity By ELEANOR ROSS This is cruise time and each season finds the winterbreak cruise. growing in popularity. Same goes for the Easter cruise. Americans are so cruise-con- scious these days that stores actually keep tabs on how many passengers are going in which direction. 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