Oshawa Times (1958-), 21 Jun 1967, p. 12

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12 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdey, June 21, 1967 Dear Ann Landers: My hus- band's mother will be coming to visit next month on her an- nual "'inspection tour." I have already called my doctor and visits have given me blinding headaches. and throw out eveything she de- cides I don't need. Then she|Skillful mooching are about to relines the shelves. After that/drive me nuts, ! We three have known each changes the pictures around. other for years--went all the through school together. she rearranges the furniture and Then she checks my linen closet and tears up the sheets and pil-| WV low cases i they have a aed Neither of these girls is so hot ANN LANDERS -Mother-in-Law's Visit Causes Upheaval to such extremes to get atten- tion has a severe emotional problem which can be even more incapacitating than a physical illness. asked him to reorder my mi-|needs compassion and under- graine pills. For 12 years her/standing, not criticism. Dear Ann Landers: Don't tell The first thing my mother-in-|me I am cheap or petty. Just law does is go through my Cup-|tell me what to do about two boards and medicine cabinet/ryands whose inveterate and The woman little worn spots. Her favourite in the kitchen but it's because expression is, 'Rags should be used for rags." they don't try very hard. Their menus are unimaginative and they buy # ed cuts of meat to wae ite ag to her. He re- . : Every time they have dinner tused. Thanks for your help.--| »+ my place they ask if they Migrain Millie can take the leftovers home. Dear Millie: Greet your/They go through the icebox and mother - in - law with the an- nouncement that from now on she is going to be a guest in your home and guests don't re- arrange the furniture, clean the cupboards or tear up the linen. It's up to you to tell her not help themselves to everything in sight--even the butter. I hate to refuse when they tell me the dinner was so delicious they'd like the leftovers for lunch to- morrow. Please think of a gen- teel reply which means "no."-- your husband, since these mat-| Raided ters are within the homemaker's province. This is the only realistic solu- tion, Millie, and if you don't follow through and take the ad- vice it means you really do want to have those headaches. Dear Ann Landers: A woman "in our neighborhood calls the rescue squad at least once a month. They take her to the hospital, keep her for a day, then send her home because the doctors can find nothing wrong with her. This woman seems to know exactly when her fainting spells j are coming. She always man- ages to put in a phone call to the rescue squad just before she passes out. She has never broken a bone or gotten a bruise that anyone knows of. When I was discussing this ridiculus phony with my sister- in - law recently my husband scolded me for not being more charitable. Why should I be charitable when I know this woman is faking? Please reply in the paper.--No Sympathy For Pretenders. Dear No Sympathy: Perhaps the doctors can find nothing _ physically wrong with the woman but she is sick just the same. A person who would go Dear Raided: Tell then: you thought the dinner was deli- cious, too, and the leftovers are going to be your lunch for to- morrow. You'll only have to say it three or four times and they will quit asking. WILL SEE STAMPEDE CALGARY (CP)--Ten handi- capped young adults from the Toronto-Montreal area will fly to Calgary in July to see the Stampede as exchange guests of the Century 21 club, a group of handicapped Calgarians. Six- teen of the Calgary young peo- ple visited Expo under the ex- change, sponsored by the Can- ada centennial commission. 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A COMPLETE CUSTOM MADE DRAPES BROADLOOM UPHOLSTERING INTERIOR DECORATING CONSULTATION SERVICE HARLEIGH'S OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE 725-3012 es ie woe he <a ete OE SE Re Stl sates Sieg Sante 7 282 KING ST. W. PRR ait. ts nee FOR THE BRIDE flexible 14 carat gold mesh bracelet, is one of the many shape suggestions offered. It is simple yet dressy enough 'for even the most formal of occasions. --By Tracy Adrian CHILD GUIDANCE dren would not cheat at school work, these children attempt to cheat. However some of these same students may cheat on their ilwritten homework. Generally children get assign- ments of written homework on which they are graded at school, The temptation is great then for the child to copy written work from a classmate, or he may be graded on work a parent has done for him. A few wise teachers avoid this temptation by grading only An occasional teacher is so skilful at creating a comforta- A aible and friendly classroom at- s|mosphere, with such a fine re-jto find and assemble source lationship between the children and this teacher and among the children, that few or none of Some other teachers invent ways by which their pupils and students can't easily cheat in sltests without getting caught. The parent might help this work. So do teachers. Our usual = ' Pea Bog Rye Bey effort to curb cheating is to try "lto remove temptations to cheat home is graded at school, the Hland to rebuke and punish the|Parent might child when he does cheat. While few parents and teachers would condone cheating, just to dwelljgave at home. on its wrongness doesn't always If the child's work written at write a note at- When, as in junior and senior high school, the student must prepare a long report or paper done at home, the parents can help best by assisting the child materials. If the parent helps the child they should attach a note to the work stating this. ; AVOID PRESSURES One contribution to cheating by school children is home grades. Should we parents not Pressure To Get High Grades jsris'snie ott srovin Is Conducive To Cheating By GARRY C. MYERS, PhD.|what the pupil or student writes Most parents wish their chil-/@t school. zeal to make college entrance later? leges adopt the honor system. force cadets! considerable merit, the added tached to the paper stating the) taterent often required in an nature of the help she or he honor system, that he will re: port any student who cheated,|time there. 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