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Oshawa Times (1958-), 22 Aug 1963, p. 10

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1Q THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, August 22, 1963 ANN LANDERS Both Need Lessons In Dancing, Manners Dear Ann Landers: Last Sat- urday night I had a date with Chuck. I've known him for a long time but it was only hello and good-bye. When he asked me to this dance I was quite surprised. I'm not the greatest dancer in the world, but then neither is Chuck, When the band came out with the Bosa Nova I was stumped because I'm not up on that stuff. I stumbled a little and Chuck said, 'Holy cow, will you please try to follow me" I tried but couldn't get the hang of it. It was pretty gruesome. Then we passed a mirror and I saw Chuck signalling a guy in the stag line to take me off his hands. Chuck held up two fingers. In a few minutes Petey begged me to drive over and Dear Wendy: Send Chuck one dollar in an envelope and tell him you don't think it's fair that he should stand the total cost of the cut-in--because you were just as happy to see Petey) as he was, Dear Ann Landers: My wife's sister telephoned us four months ago in the middle of the night--as usual, She was hys- terical, Her husband had come home roaring drunk and was breaking up the furniture and smashing dishes. So my wife get her sister and the four chil- dren They've been with us ever] since, in our five - room bung- alow. We have five children of our own so you can imagine what the place looks like. There are kids on the floor in sleep- ing bags. on the back porch in a hammock, and on army cots in the living room. The grocery bill is out of this world and the milk bill is up there with it. The father of these kids has not sent over one dime to help out and I am sick of it. Last night I learned my sister-in-law has been having "social dates" with her husband, When I asked her about it she said they were considering going back together. I want her out of our house im- mediately. My wife says it would not be charitable. What do you think--BOTH CHEEKS Dear Cheeks: I think you de- serve to be canonized. Your brother "- in - law is obligated by law to support his family and he should be made to do it, And your family should not have to live like sardines because you've got kooky relatives. MAPLE CLEANERS 504 SIMCOE ST. S. OSHAWA Cash & Corry -- 4 Hr. Service 8 Hour Service Free Pick-Up ond Delivery "Your Family's Friend" PHONE trated came over and cut in, The next day I found out from| Petey's sister that Chuch had paid Petey two bucks to "save| his life.' I'm so mad I can't see straight. What should I do! --WENDY THE STARS SAY By ESTRELLITA FOR TOMORROW Another good day! 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