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Oshawa Times (1958-), 20 Jun 1963, p. 10

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JQ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, June 20,1963 ANN LANDERS Mr. Webster Settles Fifteen-Year Dispute Dear Ann Landers: My wife and I have had a continuous ar- gument for 15 years. We decided it was about time we asked somebody to settle it once and for all. You have no idea what trouble we have run into be- cause of this one misunder- standing. When my wife tells me on Thursday that we are going to her mother's house "'next Satur- day" I get the idea she means the Saturday of the same week --like "the day after tomor- row." This is one of those crazy things that probably bugs many people. Will you be good enough to print my letter and your reply in the paper? It would help us a lot.--IN A DAZE OVER DAYS Dear Daze: According to Webster's Third International maturity to make the choice. what he needs: most--discipline, res petition with other boys. year don't ASK Delbert--TELL|manently but he -won't let me. him he is going then send him. everyone -- including himself-- and have the time of his young life. "I'd like to dump this guy but go to. camp and his mother says there is no reason we should insist on it. I wouldn't mind if the boy did something constructive during the summer--but all he wants to do is stay up half the night watching TV, sleep late in the morning and then nag his mother to take him swimming or to a movie in the afternoon. My wife says the youngster should not be forced to leave home because it might make him feel rejected. She says he could be emotionally damaged fbe allowed to make such deci- sions, They are equipped:,wit neither the judgment nor' thelof want to see him any more he begins to bawl. He says if I drop him he will sell his car,|s0me lonely evenings until you quit his job, and become alg bum, He talks about joining the foreign legion or getting on a freighter--or maybe just killing himself. I doubt that he'd go that far but I could never be sure. to raid late.and finish some re- could take them. out tien: Thad to call my boy friend and cancel our dinner Camp would give the boy|date. He began to cry on the phone. and it took me 20 min- utes to get him off. I want to get rid of him per- msibility and healthy com- This to camp, and/Can you help?--CHAINED e may surprise} t)egr Chained: Translated into honest English your prob- lem. reads something like this Dear Ann Landers: I've been|there's no one else in sight and dating this man for three years.|I don't want to sit around alone I've tried four or five times tonight after night. He's a bore, --_ up with him but he won't/but he's better than nothing." et. me. What this fellow needs is pro- fessional help. -And what you need is the courage to face Whenever I tell him I don't can replace the cry-baby with one more stable to OUT orl STEP: Nonsense. This is noth- ing to be worried about. The great philosopher Thoreau said, "If a man does not keep peace with his fellows perhaps it is =| cause he hears a different drum- mer."' HOLDS RECORD 206 miles an hour. For Your Holidays RESORTS Tours see cruises vel Official Agent For All Airlines and Steamships Yesterday my boss asked me for life. Your advice is wanted. --THE SINGLETON Dear Singleton: Your wife is raising a vegetable instead of a son and you must share in whatever happens to the boy-- if you permit her to get away with it. Ronald W. Bilsky, DC CHIROPRACTOR @ HEADACHES © SLIPPED DISCS 100 King E. 728-5156 si ai dea Pre-teen children no CRIPPLED CHILDREN'S SCHOOL and TREATMENT CENTRE BLOOR ST. 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