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Oshawa Times (1958-), 18 Apr 1964, p. 7

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ANN LANDERS Hubby Needs More Than Threats Dear Ann Landers: I'm 25 and my husband is 27. We've been married four years. Don is a good person but when he -- too much he is impossi- e. About eight times a year he goes on a toot. The first clue is when he doesn't come home for dinner. As the night wears on I go crazy. When he shows up' the next afternoon all he says is, 'Don't ask me any ques- tions." Last week Don got drunk in a restaurant and picked an argu- ment with a college kid. They ended up in a catsup fight, [plastic bottles. We were | ordered NOLES Ry BACK GIG te HEY Help to leave. I've tried talking sisal? dry but Don insists he has no prob- lem. I even left him twice but he begged me to come back-- and promised to do better. Puss tell me what to do-- CUMB DODO Dear Dodo: Your husband is an alcoholic. He needs help more than your threats. The city health department can lead you to groups which offer help 'to alcoholics. Of course you can't drag the guy. For you I suggest Al-Anon Family, a branch of AA which helps the families of alcoholics understand the nature of the ill- ness. Some Al-Anons eventually get the problem drinker to choose the road to sobriety. Good luck to you. Dear Ann Landers: Please tell me what to do about ME. Yes, Ann, you are reading right. I am the problem. My parents are the greatest. I can't say the same for my- self. I will be 16 next week and Iam the rottenest daughter in 50 states Deep down inside I feel like a real beast because everyone thinks I'm an angel. That's be- cause I'm so sweet to outsiders If they could get a load of me at e they'd be shocked. visabe don't tell me I am go- ing through a stage because it is lasting too long for that. How can I get over being such a lemon- puss at home? Thank you.--MISS WITCH Conquering alcoholism is the daddy of all -- proj- ects, Dear Miss: The fact that you jaccept responsibility for the |trouble is peta Most teen-agers who have problems; with their parents blame the parents, Resolve to control your tem- per. Count to 20 if 10 isn't enough. Pitch in at home and offer to do things. Everyone has grouchy spells. When you feel one coming on go off by your- self so you don't make life un- pleasant for your family. You can do better because you want to, Dear Ann Landers: I am a respectable girl who works in a bank. The woman in the next apartment is an attractive bru- nette. We were on a '"'good- morning, good - evening" basis until two months ago when her .|husband was shipped overseas for an oil company. A week after he left I was in- vited to a nice party. The man who invited me asked me to find an interesting date for his friend. On a wild impulse I thought of my neighbor. She was delighted and allowed as how she was lonely and that I was very kind to think of her. To make a long story short, the brunetté and the friend hit it off eo well together that he is over there every night. Am I to blame? I feel guilty UNITS, GROUPS AUXILIARIES even though I keep telling my- self a woman of this type would have taken the cheating route, eventually, with no help from me, Comment, please. Dear Up: You are indeed to blame, but you can do nothing about it now. It's true that in time the brunete may have stepped around on her own, but the fact remains that y: ne fined her up with this one. What's the matter with you? Don't you know any single women? MAY SELL PLANES LONDON (AP) -- Britain and th United States are negotiat- ing for the sale of a complete air defence system to Saudi Arabia, including jet fighters, surface-to-air missiles and radar Although Britain, had hoped to KING STREET UCW "Prayer" was the theme Mrs. Harry McKee chose for the de- \votional period at the April meeting of the Loyal Workers 2 ioe Bee Vere li 3 i F THE OSHAWA TIMES, Saturday, April 18, 1964 "7 and communication equipment.|U.S. to have been selected, the sell fighters to Saudi Arabia, 'sources said. APPOINTMENTS King Street United Ch at ur : Hall, April 20, Mrs. Walter|>- © King Street Churc hitee entertained for a social halt Branch will speak on "My | Hail. ' hour, Lonel Work "Cai wat caver|éctan tos Astont, Wovens, Coat ers enter- tain the Cheerful Givers Unitto attend tis meeting May 28 LANDSCAPING oe Mrs. Earl Luke : Unit 10 is sponsoring an even-/home and boots 'come. onl Van Belle Gardens ing of , wheniBruce 3 Miles East of Oshewe there will be a of floral ngements, a la dies' quarter and dessert sup- per. The date is April 30 at 8.00 No Baby Sitter, No Car Fare MR. BERNARD Of Leading Toronto Salons Experienced Hair Stylist HOME PHONE AFTER 9 P.M. 728-9317 squirting each other from the For Your Family's Protection and YOUR PIECE OF MIND... CANCER PLAYS NO FAVORITES IT STRIKES WITHOUT WARNING Remember! 'YOU could be NEXT! LIKE A THIEF IN THE NIGHT! CANCER MUST and Will Be Conquered With The Help of Every Citizen and Scientist . . 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