ANN LANDERS them as soon as he can. In the meantime, I can't sleep at night worrying about our debts and I'm Mr. Nobody --Ireland Studio MR. AND MRS. JEROME HICKEY Out - Of- Town Friends Attend Silver Wedding Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Hickey, Mill street, were honored re- cently at a party held in Storie Park Clubhouse, on the occasion of their 25th wedding anniver- sary with approximately 150 guests present. Mr. and Mrs, Hickey were married in a double ceremony with Mr. and Mrs. Regina. Hickey in St. Gregory's Roman Catholic Church on January 29, 1938 with the Reverend Ken.| neth Morrow officiating. Mrs. Hickey is the former Hattie Bernice Lawrence, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs, Alexander Lawrence and Mr. Hickey is the son of the tea was Mrs, Hickey's brother, Mr. Donald Lawrence. Anniversary in Oshawa, The honored couple were blessed with three daugh. ters, Mrs. James Danchuk (Jan- ice), the Misses Joyce and Jo- anne, and one son, Kenneth, all of Oshawa. During the evening Mr. and Mrs. Hickey exchanged wed- ding bands which recalled the fact that the ceremony 25 years ago was delayed briefly be cause the bridegroom had for- gotten the wedding ring. Later the couple were pre- sented with a chest of silver, matching pieces, and a silver service. The toastmaster Out of town guests were from| late Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Hick-/Toronto, Trenton, Marmora, Na-| ey. They have always resided'panee and Kingston. | Bank Can Advise Women Tangled In Purse Strings In Canada, women are the monied sex, Holly Armstrong, » women's consultant for The To- Old-Fashioned Dad Hep To Birds, Dear. Ann. Landers: Our daughter is 14 years old. She is dating a boy the same age. This kid is at our house al- most every evening. The thing I object to is this: These two can't keep their hamds off one another, They are either holding hands, or one is lying with his head in the other one's lap, or they are both lying on the sofa watching TV. All summer long they ran around barefooted, and if they weren't = hands they were holding feet, My wife seems to think it is perfectly all right. I think it is revolting. If they act like ¢his at 14 what will they be doing three years from now? My daughter and my _ wife both read your column, Please give them an eyeful, Thank you. --OLD FASHIONED DAD Dear Dad: You bet it's revolt- ing -- and if I were you I'd revolt. Teen-agers who don't have. enough self-respect to keep their hands off each other --and it's the parents should do the telling. It sounds as if these two kids have a one track mind--and the traffic is pretty heavy. Dear Ann Landers: You have mentioned in your column that parents should not allow their children to touch things when they visit in the homes of other people. Now I wish you'd print something about young children who feed pets when no one is looking. My cousin and his wife called on us yesterday. They brought their two youngsters along. The six-year-old gave the cat sev- eral caramels and the poor thing her teeth stuck together and it was terrible. The other youngsters gave our puppy some potato salad and dill pickle. She got so sick we had to call the vet. in the middle of the night, Our canary died _ several menths ago and now I recall that it was just about the time these people last visited us. Please tell folks to teach their children not to feed pets when they are guests, Thank you.-- BIG VET BILLS Dear Big Bills: I'm also tell- GROUPS, CLUBS AUXILIARIES ronto-Dominion Bank, told the | King Street United = Church | , Women's meeting Thursday j night. Miss Armstrong . was speaking to the group on "'Per- § sonal Money Management". She supported her claim with ! figures indicating 52 per cent of the wealth of Canada was in the hands of women, 50 per cent m\Smith and Mrs. of all adult shareholders of | companies were women; and 80 | per cent of benefits were paid to women. One reason for this concentra- } tion of wealth, according to Miss Armstrong, might be that gen- all life insurance © erally women outlive men by § approximately seven their husbands and one-half of all widows were younger than 56 when their husbands died. Commenting on these statis- tics, Miss Armstrong said, "They may explain why some- one said that up to 18 a woman needs good parents, from 18 to 35 she needs good looks, from 35 to 55 she needs good person- ality, but from 55.on she needs cash." Women were good managers of money because they had to be, Miss Armstrong claimed. "In most Canadian families," she pointed out, "income may be the responsibility of the man. But it is usually the woman who assumes responsibility for using that income wisely -- and wise- years, © Sixty out of 100 wives outlived © MISS HOLLY ARMSTRONG sellors, money was the number two cause of marital: strife in Canada, Miss Armstrong point- ed out. Sensible -handling of money within the family would eliminate much discord, she Stated, and sensible handling re- quired regular and systematic savings, no matter how small, to build a cushion against fi- nancial shocks. She concluded by explaining how intelligent use of the many services available through Canadian banks could be of enormous assistance to women interested in good personal money management, ie |Country Club held '|prize was a glasses. 'ied by OLD COUNTRY CLUB The Oshawa and District Old its weekly Whist Drive at Rundle Park on Wednesday evening. Thirty-two members attended including Mrs, V. Greig, a new member. F|Refreshments were served by! Mrs. George Holton, Mrs. Eric Jack Howard during the interval. A raffle was held and won by Mrs. Joseph Finch. The set of eight Mrs. E. Brown had the highest score of the eve ning and won first prize, follow- Mrs. George Holtom, second, and third went to Mr. E. Brown. Mrs. Jack Haywood, Bowmanville, had the lowest score and won the 'Booby" prize, This group is organized "|by Mr. David Boakes, who ex- tends an open invitation to visitors, © OPEN 6 DAYS EVERY WEEK @ AMPLE FREE PARKING @ © OPEN TUESDAY, THURS. DAY AND FRIDAY EVE. NINGS FOR APPOINT- MENT. e ey SATURDAY 'TILL PEGGY' S BEAUTY SALON Corner Simeoe S. & Ritson Rd. S. PHONE 723-1921 should be told in blunt language} who} Bees ing parents who take their chil- dren visiting to keep an eye on them, Youngsters should not be free to wander around in other people's homes and get into the family's reputation, help?PMONEY WORRIES go g mi|back the money. You'll feel better, and it will be a demon- stration compulsive gambler who needs help Gambler's may be the answer. I need some advice. Can you Dear Worries: By all means to work and start paying of good faith. Your husband sounds like a Anonymous mischief. Dear Ann Landers: We are up to our necks in debts. My husband likes to gamble and he lies to me constantly. He swears he has paid certain bills. Later I get letters from the stores and telephone calls from the credit managers. Firally the collec- tors show up in person. I learned recently that he|@ borrowd $300 from some close friends, These people are kind- hearted and have no extra money. The man was laid off last week and now I just can't face them. I want to take a part-time job STOP . AT Anscus-GRAYDON aan ine We 728988) ¥ BROADLOOM, DRAPES, TILE, PAINT AND WALLPAPER You've read about me in real estate ads. I'm the "'no- body" our competitors are talking about when they - "Nobody beats our deals, nobody has better look- ing homes, nobody hos lower prices and nobody has re Ae financing ates," Well, I'm Mr. Nobody (MR. LLOYD BOLAHOOD), The homes |! sell are the best. I'm the nobody who will give you a better deal, a lower price and the best fin- ancing. Phone or come in and see my capable, exper- ienced staff soon. 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