8 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, April 9, 1962 Insd'ai'me ever ance. LOVE Of Reading Comes Naturally My bec pepe nage a --< Miextra little things in the other id f oe 4 fnuse but now ate sas oe mes D@SDIte Television and Films to work like a dray horse just ' i|keeping this one clean. I can't ANN LANDERS Choice Of Best Man OTTAWA CP)--The motto of,in a capsule what -- make that much differ-|Union is "'to encourage reading] Mrs. Carr-Harris says she r he Since October my wife has | literature." ( v Disa reement 2 wee' been having severe headaches.| There are no simple answers|00ks, particularly biographies, uses g ¥ She claims the doctor told her)to the problem of accomplishing|>ut concedes that "'one can get 4 Z J the headaches are from tension|this aim among children, how-/Some pearl of wisdom from : " land anxiety. I asked her whatleyer, says the president, Mrs.|/everything." Dear Ann Landers: Our wed-jlack of skills she arrives late'she is tense about and she'G G, M. Carr-H 34-b: , i ding date has been set for June. | leaves. "T hate this hi " . G, M, Carr-Marris. The 34-branch Canadian Home We are having serious trouble Nib tat adie! suid Vat roth igen ec eptnei sar tlat Ses Reading to youngsters doesn't|Reading Union was started in over the best-man, My fiance|three days every week. Her ab-| Since it's all in her head I\necessarily instil them with a|Ottawa in 1932 by Mrs. W. D. (I will call him Jed) has asked|sentee record is the worst in|wish you'd straighten her out/desire to read by themselves, Dale-Harris and Mrs. J. B. a friend of his whom I hate.|the office. She has not worked|by telling her to change her|She says. For example, she readj Tyrrell as an offshoot of the ; ' a heee ore ae A laloud to her two sons when they| National Home Reading Union This so-called friend has a rep ja single Monday in nine weeks.|thinking. Maybe this house is) 2+. children. Now one reads in England. The British group peor peng eon yong eee pay this dumb cluck $310 a harder to keep clean but it) "everything he can get his|has since dissolved but unions or ap Sat titled month. : saves me 20 minutes to andjhands on." The other seldom/exist in South Africa, Belgium, i! ony * eben abe What can I do in view of the from work every day. Thanks.\does any reading. |The Netherlands and Canada. grounds that the guy was so) p,.. y Dear Jim: If your wife 1s movies always deterrents to members belong to groups in thrilled with the honor he had|,, Dea" Usele: A girl who puts\having severe anxiety symp-ldeveloping good reading habits.|miaro, Spa Quenes. Mbere, are already told half the town. I! Millwalkee" in "'Westconsin," toms because she hates the/Ty and films might occupy time three in Prince Edward Island say Jed should have discussed|*"ives late consistently, has a/house she's living in, I can tell|children could devote to read-\2%4 one at Rossland, B.C. All this with me BEFORE he asked|?0°r work record and gets paidjyou right now it won't help toling, On the other hand some members are women. $310 a month is no dumb cluck.'tell her to "change her think- i , ites, One way members " the guy. After all, my folks are|7r,. 4, h t" heling.? TV whetted children's appetites " J rs encourage paying for the wedding and 1! rt ical jowever, mus e ing. for new subjects to read about. reading and the appreciation of should: have sontething to say|°° sessively stoopid. | Get rid of the old barn and good literature' is by writing about who is in the act. | Dear Ann Landers: Two years buy a house your wife can en- OPPOSES COMIC BOOKS jhalf- hour papers on various It I made a big fuss over this|22° I inherited a large home.|joy. Forty minutes travelling) One kind of reading matter subjects they have read about. 1 could win. Do you think 1 It was slightly rundown but|time per day is a small sacrifice|she opposes without doubts, 'To write you must read and should? BRISTLES conveniently located to my|to make for the sake of the/however, is comic books, even you must read a good many Dear Bristles: Win what? The Place, of business. I talked my| sake of the mental health of the; when the stories are taken from|books to compile a half-hour ditle of Mast Miserable Witch ue into selling our newly built!woman you married. the classics. 'Comic books give|paper." Of The Bridal Season? The groom has almost noth- ing to say about the wedding except who shall be his best man. Don't put him in the humiliating spot of uninviting the guy. Be gracious--and si- lent--if it kills you. Dear Ann Landers: This is an urgent cry for help. Last October the daughter of a dear friend applied to me for a sec- retarial job. Linda had gradu- ated from high school and then enrolled in a business college. I've known this girl since she was a child and felt obliged to give her a chance, Well, here is the situation: Linda has a way of spelling which is unique. Here sre some examples: Congradulate, farm- acy, strickly, constitushun, ex- Take the train. take the kids... free under 5-- half fare under 12 Canadian National the way | : children jsee why a few more rooms|the Canadian Home Reading|should be reading in. a book."| jand the appreciation of good/finds magazines "a rather triv-| ial way of reading." She prefers) cape, loonatik and_ inclosed. When she addressed a letter to Millwalkee, Westconsin I de- cided to write to you. | Linda is a nice person and| tries hard, but in addition her! of the worry-free y Your growing family is the best reason for a FAMILY SECURITY CHECK-UP As your family grows, so do other things--your love, your hopes, your responsibility. Your growing family is the reason why you work, why you save, why you plan. 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