Oshawa Times (1958-), 4 Apr 1963, p. 9

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Hmelight te wave cheerfully te the crowd, or pitch into the handshaking on her own at re- ceptions, At informal meetings, which both the Pearsons relish, she can underline a point with a caustic imterjection, suggest a fast shift to lunch from speeches, or correct a date for her husband. /| Dear Ann Landers: Most of She also faced a personal de-|ine problems in your column cision this time, as a sponsor of | are personal, This problem in- a Rg eg alge an rig ef volves all North Americans. on set up to promo y we allow foreigners ternational peace. She resigned Hs. ag Be our great par ype March 5 on grounds the VOW| create problems? There is only had become "much more belli-is4 much room here and so gerent." This was after Mr.jmany jobs. We owe it to our Pearson had announced a Lib-|own true citizens to take care eral government would honor|of them first. commitments to acquire nuclear} fyeryone knows there are arms for Canadian forces. thousands of jobless natives, As a couple, the Pearsons dis-|Plenty of these people are liv- play publicly a mutual concern|ing in slums. The foreigners will for each other's welfare, A|work cheaper so they get first heavy cold laid Mrs. Pearson|crack at the jobs. Is this fair low for one week of this cam-|to our own people? ign and she took another off} If the foreigners don't like ut will spend the rest of the|the policies of their respective time until April 8 beside her|countries why don't they fight husband. : for what they -- a a = Mrs, Pearson has been known|gain their independence? -- to grip her husband by the coat PROUD AMERICAN collar to speed his progress} Dear Proud: Every now and through a crowd of well-wishers|again I hear from an ignorant when the day's program already| malcontent who waves the flag is behind schedule. She does it|in an attempt to divert atten- smilingly--and firmly, tion from the central problem-- . his own miserable failure. » | CLOTHES ARE PROBLEM Anyone who has ever looked | Mr. Pearson likes to knowjat a history book knows this where his wife is in the hurly- country was made great by 1 burly of a reception. Frequen-| "foreigners" who came here in tly when he's detained for ajsearch of freedom and oppor- 4 word with local party officials,|tunity. We all have roots in an- he hustles out to see how his|other part of the world--unless wife is faring, or turns back|we happend to be North Ameri- to make sure she's right behind|can Indians. ANN LANDERS ! This 'Proud American' Is Selfish and Greedy because of this extra ironing. Instead of speaking directly to me about it she has been talk- ing behind my back. I'm upset over this and would like your advice on oe vs handle it. Thank you in ad, vance. -- PRESSING FOR A SOLUTION Dear Pressing: Even if you are a slow ironer you can iron a white shirt in 15 minutes. It costs 1% cents per hour to op- erate anr electic iron. This means you are kiting the lady's electric bill by six cents a month. The next time you pay the rent, put six cents in an en- velope with a little note explain- ing that you insist on paying for the extra juice. Dear Ann: I was a psychology major in college and prided my- self on being able to work out most of my problems in a ma- ture, adult manner, My "ma- ture, adult manner" somehow has deserted me. Henry, my 16 - year - old/lanes, brother, was made a ward ofl. the state because my parents were unable to handle him, My father is an alcoholic and my THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, April 4, 1963 9] mother is a neurotic with an uncontrollable temper. When I married last year I took Henry into our home, My husband and I were appointed his legal guardians by the court. The boy has shown re- markable progress. He is friendly, co - operative and does better in school, My mother, seeing the vast improvement, insists that we give him back. I wouldn't con- and legally she can't take him, I've told her this re- pooteds but she keeps harping. enry hates living in her home and is frightened to death of her. Whenever she comes over he has a "relapse." What shall I do? -- SISTER Dear Sister: Visit your mother in her home, Tell her she cannot come to yours. Henry is fighting a tough bat- tle and it's obvious that his mother's presence makes him ill, This may seem cruel but it is essential for 'xe boy's recov- ery. Let's hope your mother will come to understand why. Pp . Make as attractive pin cush- fon by covering a large wad of - with pretty material and gluing it inside a sea shell, ay INHERIT DISEASE Hemophilia is an. inherited disease which 'is transmitted through the mother to a child. THE CANADIAN SCHOOL OF BUSINESS "UNEQUALLED" 728-7081 SEES CHANGE When Sir Thomas Bond began developing what now is Lon- don's fashionable Bond Street in the 17th century, it was an area of swamps and muddy him. | Her personal interests range Dear Ann Landers: I am one of four college seniors living off MARYON ELSPETH Pear- gon, wife of national Liberal leader Lester Pearson, hits the federal election campaign THE BETTER HALF Mrs. L. B. Pearson Has Adjusted Her Life As Party Leader's Wife By ARCH MacKENZIE OTTAWA (CP)--Sitting on a political platform or standing atop a table, Maryon Elspeth Pearson shows she has acquired thé finesse of a seasoned cam- paign trouper. She has her own lines too. "My wife usually pulls my coat-tails when I exceed my limit," Liberal Leader Lester Pearson said, by way of apol- ogy, after he passed his allot- ted five-minute speaking time at a meeting in Guelph, Ont. "T was just going to do that," said Mrs. Pearson, Standing with Mrs. Pearson trail on a train pulling out of Ottawa. The Pearsons have a married son and daughter and eight grandchildren. --(CP Photo) litical life. But there is ample evidence that, in her third fed- eral election campaign beside a potential prime minister, she has learned how to live with it. As wife of a party leader she is expected to be a platform presence night after night, hard chairs, She graciously ac- cepts scores of floral tributes and hundreds of cups of tea and coffee. In previous campaigns Mrs. Pearson shone best among the folks she knew in Mr. Pear- son's Northern Ontario riding of Algoma East. Now she can ac- on a table to address.an Over-| cept bouquets with aplomb any- flow crowd in London, Ont., Mr.| where, murmuring to the Pearson said he was glad to re-| dressed - to - the - nines moppet port he was in good health--a/ about "that lovely hairdo." Usu. sly dig at Conservative party|ally she breaks off a bloom for claims that the Liberals had|the youngster. spread rumors about Prime) She can step f Minister Diefenbaker's health. --anntenmninersn perched under bright lights on} ° ; campus in a private home. To-| from reading to gardening and gether we pay $100 a month for! a little painting. 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