Oshawa Times (1958-), 13 May 1964, p. 8

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& THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, May 13, 1964 ANN LANDERS 3 Poetic Step-Brother Leaves Them Numb date and I've told him that I am busy. (Twice I really was busy and once I lied.) I have made up my mind that I will not go out with him again but T don't know how to tell him to stop calling. I hate to be cruel but he just won't give up. Can you help me?--Polite and had to stay after school because he talked in class. Since it was Clinton's second offence my husband insisted that he walk home. ( usuelly drive him.) I didn't say anything even though it suddenly turned cold and windy. About 5:30 I began to worry. Clinton should have DON'T LIKE TAX FORT WILLIAM, Ont. (OP) It's too darned bad that aA resolution that the sales tax Ik is consid-|be abolished will be sent to the these dave Ontario government by the better off if @kehead branch of the United Housewives of Canada. The branch said student notepaper is taxed while salacious litera- get out of the car he was fur-/come looking for him. He was! ious, He insisted I should not) right. have gone to get the boy and) that he should have taken his) ~ punishment. Please tel! me if I) mile and a half wa was wrong to go after him --jered punishment Confused Clinton would be Dear Confused: Do you hon-|"¢ walked it every day. Why estly believe that your son)40n't you let him? Paying |been home by five. I got in the Dear Polite: You can't tell @ car and began to look for him. boy that he is deadly dull and I found the boy halfway be- would have suffered if he had) walked all the way home? I do/ not. HOUSEHOLD HINT To speed dishwasher unload- ture is not. HOUSEHOLD HINT A safe place for wool blankets -- and seasonal clothing is furnish- ed by lining a dresser drawer ° or two with aromatic red cedar closet lining. Clinton out-foxed you, mom. He knew if he poked along you would worry. He was getting even with you for making him walk and he also figured you'd LWO \to please stop calling you. tween school and home. (We fetes dat, 0nk $0 lat yen was | The next time Frank phones,\|jive a mile and a_ half Pid when Longfellow moves out. | otrer to fix him up with -@lschool.) He was cold and ex- Dear Ann Landers: A boy I\ friend of yours whom he does) hausted. will call Frank is awfully nice|not know. Think of a not-very-| When my husband saw us but he is deadly dull. I had two|popuar girl who would be ing, place plates of like sizes together in dishwaher rack. 'They will then be eay to slip out and stack before putting them in the cupboard, Dear Ann Landers: My hus- band and I moved to this city about six years ago. We have made some fine friends, One woman, a widow of whom I am especially fond, confided in me several weeks ago that she has offered to help her step-brother who has had a lot of hard luck. He moved into her lovely home I was so-worn out from trying|woods are full of them.) Frank to keep the conversation going) will the not feel totally rejected) that I felt as if I had worked a|and who knows, they may even and assumes that her friends/double shift in.a hand laundry.| like each other. are automatically his friends. | Frank has asked me out three) Dear Ann Landers: Two He calls himself a poet and| times since that last miserable| weeks ago our 12-year-old son refuses to take a steady job be-| a cause it might interfere with) his "creative genius." His clothes are disreputable and he) doesn't know what a comb is.| Hé uses terrible language and) if anyone shows signs of annoy-| ance he says, "If you've never| heard that word before--it's| time you did." 1 We don't want this man in our} home and we have told his step-|¢ sister how we feel. She says| she cannot leave him when she|§ goes out socially. What shall we/5 do?--Kitchener | _ Dear Kitch: Tell her you'll BUEHLERS FenderEAT'N 7 TRUE-TRIM BEEF dates with him and both rund bm to have a date. 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