Oshawa Times (1958-), 25 Oct 1967, p. 20

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20 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdey, October 25, 1967 | ANN LANDERS Ron's Hot Hands Leave Her Cold Dear Ann Landers: 1 am ajond marriage for both. Fach 17-year-old girl who has a nice|has children by a previous mar-| boyfriend. Ron has one fault. Ijriage, The groom's children are don't know how else to phrase it/past their teen years. The so I'll just say he has "wander-|bride's children are all under 13 ing hands." years of age. The question: When Ron gets out of line and|Should the children be present I tell him to stop he gives me, some convincing arguments, |biased anevet ie as such as, "There is no harm in| Dear Nee tig | anes °| it, It can only create a beauti-/Settled by A and B. but since ful, warm sensation from|they can't agree and yqu wan within." I guess my real prob-/ MY opinion, here it is : : lem is that I let him get away| When divorced people marry, with it a couple of times and|! feel it is usually gig pis new when I say no he accuses) Sometimes ludicrous to vat ve me of being inconsistent. unfair|Children present. The don gs | and not caring for him any|People I know who married 8 more, second time did not make @ s0-| Y occasion. How can I make him see my|"i#! event of the e side of it without having to face' yp, tis saneaitel Big temperamental outhursts|, Doar Ame Lender cent + \dropped in to see a neighbor, |) and the sulking that follows?! / Pie hel Mishandled| *25 just passing her home and} Min P Ble decided to stop on a impulse. | She was clearing the supper] Dear Miss: Your body be-dishes and I didn't mind that longs to, you, dummy. You don't)she continued with her work,| owe Ron pawing privileges just/since { realized I had interrupt-| because he happens to be a fast og her talker. He is right about those' Then the telephone rang. It warm sensations from within. was a friend who wanted to But please be aware that when/chat. The woman just s vee those warm sensatio become and conti to talk 15 too warm, they can set fire to minutes. The caller had no wa} the best of intentions and re-|of knowing I was in the house. I duce your lofty principles t/fejt hurt that my hostess made ashes. no mention of it. She let me just Every girl who gets into trou-/sit there ble is not a tramp. Some are' Do you think this was good fine young women like yourself/manners? I felt like leaving.-- --but they are a little stupid. lowa Get rid of the crazy idea that' Dear Iowa: A person who you are obligated to give every,drops in eight-handed idiot reasons whyjed and unexpected is an in-/¢ "on impulse"--uninvit-| ~ *hildren are of their social| lat the wedding?--Need an Un-| AIRY CROCHETING, the twin sister of knitting, takes its name from the French spelling of the word, hook- crochet. 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Wool a hostess left an invited|onildren of different social and Dear Ann Landers: There has while she chatted on the phone./children are usually ready to| of Mr. and Mrs. Ea have agreed to let you settle it./however, perhaps the woman/parriers. Just as the nature of a presented with a g ere = sy tend these schools and it be- mother, Mrs. Fred | A fine development in many a 5 ; as Sunday School Teaches , : ! , | 7a eee junder good leadership while the } Le : { Va a SA mi NG received from fi By GARRY CLEVELAND) In practically all these\there are of the same back-| aoe wie had tae the nursery and kindergarten|Who turn the child's attention to)by a church or synagogue is to| Mis. Fred Soring Goldsmith, both M There are nursery schools|°! the mass media. | Once many parents are con- Harry Dyas. and day-care put on by welfare|learn that everyone is a pre-|fewer will be concerned about do church or synagogue schools.|a cheap, expendable commod-|the school might teach children} Lawn Yielc neighborhood. tle children attending Sunday|children have gue schools is to build for the/other children of their own age. VICTORIA E dds ! \breaking in New York City? of proselyting. Naturally, when|like to have their children at-|press, the board of education! have it. During th years, they are exposed to the/other little children attend. With|dows broken in July. A total =| her small lawn. ticular church or synagogue.|symbol. While some parents|broken during the year 1966. 1985, when aie pic LES 038 four-leaf clove small box. faille, fine crepe hobby, she said: "V place. If a The couple's fa been so much dissention about|I'd say she was indeed guilty Ofjjearn real democracy, being who are Mrs. Wr A and B are getting married|was trying to tell you some-ineighborhood can change rapid- The arrangements enriching environ- , ) Bae ; 1 Bi | 4 ¥¢ g Mrs. John Ham ichurch and synagogue is the the home of Mr. a Kindn A d Co id ti |narents are at worship service. | ess n ns €Ta 10n \This has its limitation for use- | frisnds: Among tht MYERS, PhD schools, little children come to-| ground, About the biggest op- Gat ut the wadding departments of church schools,|matters of kindness and consi-jattract most of the little chil-| George Bateman. § in yeorge ed day school," are doing to make|With the crime and violence, /to its nursery and kindergarten : , AY } ' sisters, Mrs. Thor which only the well-to-do can af-| LIFE IS DEAR lyinced of the wholesome influ-| F A x . | ae y , 2 Dorothy May Wa organizations, but together they|cious person; that a life is to be|their label. They will be less in- Often these are within easyjity |than the kind of living-with-oth- Ab undant ( The predominant motive of|school learn to mingle comforta:| sNsWERING QUESTIONS future of their congregations.| Some parents who don't them- (CP)--If there is ai children attend a certain Sun-|tend a Sunday school in the|will have to pay $100,000 to re-| summers she has | Mrs. Foley start But this is not the schools'|want their children to go to ajThere is similar. vandalism in leaf clovers. Within leaf, five six-leaf Asked if her fan been quite fortunate guest sitting for 15 minuteSjeconomic backgrounds. Little! picnic for them a this problem that both sides|bad manners. In this instance.|jess hampered by the social parents, The honor in a few months. This is the sec-ithing ly, so the children vary who at- comes an were made by M CHILD GUIDANCE iment for everyone. Wright's aunt. |\play period for young children ward J. Wright. 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