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Oshawa Times (1958-), 30 May 1963, p. 9

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He becomes insanely jealous] One day 1 told her: "1 havejanything--end she tells me just of any man my age end wants|the - Wiggest mouth in town.!as much as she elways did.--| constant reassurance that I am|Please don't 'tell me anythingiBiG MOUTH not'\cheating on him. The Span-jyou don't want repeated." Dear Big Mouth: Thanks for BE te pe Be a She was dumbfounded, anditne proof that nothing' disarms what 1 go thraugh about three|(TO™. 'hat day to this she [basluke the truth. COACH LA | The Key Note of Your Exterior Lighting milk, or packages delivered be- cause he doesn't want "men" rr Lanterns by Columbic offer you the perfect solution to : Most attractive in design, mode of drawn ceettanel alte white Pig iy cv of p Rigs brass affects. They have bevelled plate glass panels and frosted chimneys. See mt on -- THE OSHAWA TIMRS, Thursdey, Mey 30, 1693 Lt t | SCOOTER TO JOB- _|Corden, 20, and Hannah Brown) t EDMONTON (GP) -- Twoll?, physiotherapy gredua' Montreal women completed sifrem meGill University, scooter to save money | 3,000-mile trip on a two-seater scooter to work here. Ruthithe journey. ANN LANDERS : Second Tie Around Road Gets Rockier Russian roulette, anyone?--~ FIRST WIFE Dear First Wife: Thank you for an interesting letter. I think you will find the one that fol- lows' a revelation, too. Dear Ann Landers: I hope Second Time Around reads this. It may give him a clue as to what might be in store-for him. I am not very bright, but this is one subject I know well be- cause I was one of those stupid fools who married a man old enough to be my father, Now I am paying for it--with interest. . * Dear Ann Landers:, The let- ter signed Second Time Around, from the man who believes all first wives should be shot at 40 was quite a revelation. You see, I am a first wife and my 40th birthday comes up in October. My husband is also having a sizzling affair with a woman about 20 years his jun- ior, and I've been wracking gay brain trying to figure out what to do about it. Now the answer is clear. I am supposed to hand my husband a gun and tell him Charming, isn't it? All our social friends are his friends--you can almost smell the embalming fluid. The peo- pe in my age group are bored stiff with his company and have stopped asking us over. I coud go on and on and, but I think you get the idea by this|| time. One final word: About the 100th time someone mistakes the old geezer for your father you begin to realize maybe it wasn't worth it--MADE MY OWN BED : Dear Made Your Bed: Thank lighting 7 fixtures [ around here during the day. display at Ruddy Electric. : We're Open Daily To Serve You... You'll See The Finest In Columbia Fixtures At... by COLOMBIA . PLAN WEDDING The engagement is an- mounced today of Miss Kathe Linda Koenig, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Koenig, Birmingham, Michigan, and Mr. L. Bryan Gibson, oldest son of Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd Gibson, Whitby. Miss Koenig is attending the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, and is a Delta Delta Delta mem- ber. Her fiance attended Whitby District High School and is a graduate of the Uni- versity of Michigan where he was a member of the Varsity Track Team and is a member of the Phi Delta Theta fra- ternity. He is at present at to shoot me. After all , what am I good for? I've already raised his four children, my figure isn't what it used to be and I must put on glasses to read the telephone book. I'm no longer able to help him in his business because he sold it last year--for a fantas- Every young chicken who marries an older man will take an oath that she did not break up his marriage--she knows it was on the rocks when she came along. Not me. I deliberately broke up this man's home and I ad- you for a fitting wind-up to a highly controversial subject. I received many pros and cons but yours (in terms of your viewpoint) was among the most vivid and articulate. Dear Ann Landers: The let- ter from Honor Bright was par- ticularly , amusing because* I, _ @ == G GY ---- The graduate school there. wedding will take place on Saturday, August 24, in Bir- mingham, Michigan. tic figure, I might add: Now he plays golf, takes trips, and |spends his afternoons shopping jwith his girl friend. Forum Discusses Child Behavior At PTA Meeting . The format for St. Christo-| pher's May meeting was a for-| um composed of the Reverend| Father N. J. Gignac, the unit spiritual director; the Reverend| Sister Mary Beatrice, honorary) president and school principal; and Mrs. Stefan Kulich, St. Christopher's school nurse from the Oshawa Board of Health. The speakers were introduced) by Mrs, Lucien Chamberland. Mrs, Kulich explained the Osh- awa Board of Health school program. Testing of eyes and ears is| done at the, rate of two grades a year, eventually eovering| all the students. a record i$ kept of all immuniza- tion and parents are contacted) when a bposter shot is needed. Upon the entering of grade 8 «students th high school, they are privately interviewed to discuss physical and emotional problems. Mrs, Kulich then answered the submitted written questions, Sister Mary Beatrice enlight- ened the parents on reasons for children's behavior and the im- portance of parents' duties in controlling them. The attitude in the home towards others, says) Sister Beatrice, is carried over! by the child into the school. Par-| ents should understand that part of a teacher's work is knowing} the various types of children,| the impulsive, quiet, aggressive, and how to deal with each. The questions directed to Sister Beat| gice were then answered. Father Gignac told the par- ents they are the prime educa- tors .of their children in the| epiritual field as well as ail) others, If parents give the im-| pression that religion is some-| thing to be tolerated, the chil-| dren will grow up with this) attitude regardless of what is) taught in school. During the) ehurch year there are ample| activities in which families) may partake to show their love and devotion to God. He said, "If parents fail in the spiritual way, no teacher or pope can ever supply." Submitted ques- tions were then answered. The forum was thanked by, Mrs. Murielle Poissonneault, bi- lingual teacher. , The constitution was put forth by the president, Mrs. Kenneth} Johnson, for the unit's approval] and is being sent to Toronto for official approval. Mrs. 'Rudy Nagel was chair-| man for the election of officers! for the 1963-64 term. This new| executive will be installed at, * the June meeting. Results of the various events, of the evening were: Prize for) the room with the most parents in attendance, Mrs. | Murielle Boissonneault's bilin- gual grades; door prize, Mrs.| Norman Fry; bingo, Mrs. M .0.| McMurtry. Refreshments were served by the mothers of the French class| © under the convenership of Mrs. | Lacien Chamberland. WIFE PRESERVER Try powder puffs as shoe-! polish applicators. Keep them) inside the polish cans, so they won't dry out. AA Series: No. 17 Blue is Back...) To-day's period decorotions ore especially effective ogoinst the few Blue bockgrounds of C-I-L Points and SUNWORTHY woll; overs! Let us show you some of the new Beoutiful blues - in stock for im fhediate delivery ot PATTE'S Paint and Wallpaper 92 Yeors ot 85 Simcoe North Free Parking ot Reor of Store PHONE 725-3529 You can make an impromptu |sleeve board by rolling up a \large magazine, holding it with} Thank you for printing lrubber bands and covering with|man's letter, Ann. It prov: \a heavy towel. / I am not much of a golfer and I can't travel with him be- cause she travels with him. And as you know--three is a crowd. the HOUSEHOLD HINT }me with just the right answer. mit it. I will tell you what I have harvested after 10 years, and any girl who is flirting with the notion of doing as I did can expect just about the same. The bloom is off, the rose after too, had a friend who used to vy UVE aerTeR SS tell me all sorts of dirt but she'd always start with "Prom- ise you won't whisper this to & soul.' a FOR Lighting 222 BOND WEST CONSUMER DIVISION | _ RUDDY ELECTRIC Wholesale Ltd. | "PUBLIC WELCOME ~ three months. Then the old boy gets tired and wants to puf on his bifocals and read the paper Forget about it. IN SUMMER SHADES, 1 PRINTED Gime Rai Gaw? WEAR IT ON THE STREET... ON THE BEACH... IN THE HOUSE! 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