Oshawa Times (1958-), 8 Nov 1967, p. 18

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18 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdoy, November 8, 1967 iF -" [ANN LANDERS | Grandma's Pilfering Shocks Granddaughter Dear Ann Landers: {serve no useful purpose. Grand-| I am a l4-year-old girl who ma is the only one who needs to} needs advice from an older per-|know that you are on to her, son. The problem/is m and-| ¥ ith Dear Ann Landers: I em in- mother. I_am staying with her! for a mi ause my folks|terested in the letter from the had to go to"another city on|man who operates the coin laun- business. \dry. He said it was a disgrace . 1 always thought Grandma|the way women come in after was the greatest until last week. supper, weary, often pregnant, | This is what happened: |dragging their bundles, and @ Grandma works in a hospital.|sometimes a child or two! I noticed that whenever she|Where are the husbands? At the came from work she always/ball game or drinking beer in| took her shopping bag to the front of the TV. He made it back of the house. She did it in/sound pretty grim, Ann, and) > a way that made me think she|I'm sure he was speaking for was hiding something. Yester-/many women across the land. day the phone rang just as But he wasn't speaking for me. F Gram was coming. She stid,| My husband ofered to buy me, "T'll answer it," and put herlan automatic washer three) shopping bag on the chair. I times last year but I said no.! couldn't help seeing what was in'Going to the coinlaundry is my it. Grandma has been takingionly chance to get out of the bedsheets, pillowcases, wash- house alone. clothes, soap and all sorts of 5 Doris French, right, edi- edds and ends from the hospi. MOST ee Tek my hus.| tof of Canadian Welfare, Mrs. Goodwill, @ register- ge I know why her back band does the supper dishes and. interviews Jean Goodwill, a ed nurse now living in Otta- ¢ nd young Cree Indian from wa, says that people whd storeroom is loaded with these Puts the kids to bed. I take my I also know why she knitting and a good book and off' Saskatchewan, about her talk about "educating' the GREAT ANAL FALL & WIVTER CLEARANCE 20% to 33'/;% OFF AND MORE! "CALLS FOR CHANGE TOWARD CANADIAN INDIANS v cating themselves. "There has to be a big change in attitude among Canadians. They need to be educated as to what an Indian is; ' how he thinks; what it is he | LINGERIE DEPT. FINE QUALITY NYLON SHORTY GOWN, Pink or blue, sizes S.M.L. and Northern Development. things. 7 gives linens and towels for I go to the coin Jaundry It Bnd experiences on the Indian Indian as an answer to his wants. Indian culture is a Christmas. and birthdays and most relaxing part of my whole affairs Branch of the De- problem could in most in- whole philosophy; it's a i t sick about Week. I wouldn't give it up for partment of Indian Affairs stances do with some edu- way of life." Reg. Value 3.98. nyone? If so, anything.--K. C. Ann Fan es asepalaniid oud lana Wea ' Dear K. C.; Thanks for writ- whom?--DIsappointed r r writ: hee : Dear Seaneeenaen: Tel! your ing. Your letter is proof that Grease-Stained Synthetics grandmother that she must nobody can speak for every- have gotten some of the hospital body. . ; tm tanéer: 1m » Require Special Treatment property mixed in with hers when she packed her shopping, Dear A : bag. To circulate the informa- 16-year-old girl who h tion around the family would pong | = six pang tae 1 Drip-dry dresses am allowed to go out on Friday . i, permanent press --the stain. The more potent and Saturday evenings. My cur." wea jxme sn ac bi THE STARS SAY few is midnight and I-am per- they're thé mainstay of sciioo. remedy of the two involveSitaced with about five table- these days Why taking the dry garment, so that|spoons of the sal is a gentler mitted to invite my date in for wardrobes By ESTRELLITA in't they be when they cut spots are easily seen, dampen-jand less time-consuming treat-| dress, slacks or whatever go into the washer together with three or four tablespoons of sal soda concentrated. Add less than your usual dose of deter- gent, for sal softens the water. If stains aren't too extensive! and pantsjon the extent and seriousness of OF deeply entrenched, a pre- |wash soak of a half-hour's dura-| tion in a tub of warm water| MEMBERS of Kendalwood Seventh - Day Adventist Church served a cake with \ $2.99 FASHION DEPT. 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