Oshawa Times (1958-), 7 Dec 1966, p. 18

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What can I do to cure him of abandoning me at these gruelling affairs?-- Wife Dear Wife: You have two choices, lady, Either go to the cooktail parties with your hus- band and be prepared to fend off the bores, or stay at home where you probably will feel twice as sorry for yourself, Dear Abn Landers: I'm a 14- year-old girl who is writing to u because if I confessed this anyone they'd think I was nuts, This summer I went to Nor- way with gy fing on So many wonderful things happened on the trip. When I came home, I felt all grown up, Before I went away TI hated doing dishes and making beds, and cooking and baking. Now I tind housekeeping is a lot of fun, And do you know why? Can Overcome Boredom up and the house is mine, 1 even have an imaginary hus- band. Do you think I am crazy, Ann?--Miss Pretend Dear Miss: No, I don't. It's retend. And as long as pretendi the song, if you want dream to come true, you to h dream. Dear Ann Landers: Last Sep- tember I married a divorcee who has an 18-year-old son, Before we were married, she rsuaded me to permit -the y to live with us until Febru- ary when he would volunteer for the army. February has come and gone and the boy is still here. He is mouthy, insolent, arrogant and he also is wrecking our mar- riage. When I came from work to- night my wife was crying. She said the boy had been baiting her all day. They argue con- stantly and he gets on her nerves but she has never dis- ciplined him. The boy has a job and is self- pas ged ny He gets along fairly well with his father who is un- married. I feel he should go live there, I hate to make my wife choose between the boy and me, but that's the way things are headed. What is your opinion of this mess? On The Edge Dear Edge: Remind your wife of the agreement that the boy would leave in February. But don't give her an ultima- tum. It could wreck your mar- riage. 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