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The Ottawa Journal from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada • Page 27

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Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
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-ft ANN LANDERS Dear Aim Landers: I began to read your column nine years ago-for laughs. 1 stopped laughjhghen saw my wife, my children, my mother, my Drainers, the boss, the family next door, then finally myself. column is a compendium of psychology. English composition, sociology a social Justice. And( then there the humor.

is incomparable. But this is hot what I started out to say. I am writing today about the letter signed "Just Normal Folks." They can't understand whihere are so many s'crewballs (h the world nuts whose lives -are all loused up. I have known people like that and they, make me sick. They are so proud -of themselves, as if they fashioned their good See Jack Snow Jewellers Magnificent, Selection of Fine, DIAMONDS' JACK SNOW JEWELLERS 112 Sparks St, Ottawa 47 Chamkora at, Smllba rills fortune with their, own two hands.

They congratulate each other daily on how well they are. handling their live: Jr. Oif Liar or Idiot No Trouble Please pour little oil Of the troubled waters. Dear Wheel! And what's Open Tonight Until 9 p.m. arid ALL DAY Saturday I 1 Budget Days SPECIAL' Tonight and Saturday Only TRADE-IN-SALE From 50.00 to 100.00 Allowance on Vour Old Frig.

We will allow 50 to 100 dollars Trade-in for any refrigerator made by C.G.E., Kelvinator, Norge, Admiral, Leonard, Viking, Servel, Frigidaire, Coldspot, Philco, McClary Easy, Westinghouse, Crosley and Moffat, they must be hermetically sealed. In operating condition and be 15 years old or less, on the purchase of any of our Famous Name re-frigerators. oAn. -oa tr-v tr- ilyPm. -i j.

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j.U normal because I have had, a an what la wear? Personally, great deal of in niy life. I did. not. arrange to have my father die under the wheels of a truck when was .15. Nor was i responsible for my mother's heart attack two years later.

I not 10 blame for my brother's divorce or his suicide which followed. It is not my fault that my wife and I have lost two of our four children to polio and that ia fifth child was stitl-bom. I don't know what luck is, and 1 don't know how much bad luck people bring on themselves, but do know that some folks have a tougher time than I hope nothing, unfortunate ever strikes Just Normal Folks. They would go down Without a trace. Battle Scarred.

Dear.Battle Scarred: trouble' is a liar or an idiot. of living. Voltaire wrote, A man who says 'I have no troubles' is a liar or an idiot" and I'm with him. Dear Ann Landers: My husband insists the next time he hears our 15 year old daughter say on the. telephone, "What are you gonna wear to school today?" he is going to hit her on the seat with a hairbrush.

It's annoying to' hear her confer with girl friends every morning about clothes but I don't feel-this is particularly bad. I oeiievc ims aj Krcau um healthier- than not 'giving And incidentally, sloppy look Is out. It1; "in" Is be neat this season. Dear 'Ann Landers; I'm going to disguise my letter by changing some of the details, because I dqn't want to anyohe, My uncle was Ihe attorney general of this state lOjyears ago, fcvry lime my. husband introduced me it eii Hke this, "Meet my wife.

She's1 the niece of the attorney general." i-- I never cared for this introduction, and I toid my husband, but it didn't help. He still Introduces me as the niece of the atvorney gen-, eral. although my uncle has oeen out of office since 1959. My husband says senators, gov ernorsj and other politicians retain their titles forever. Right Or wrong? Betty.

Dear. Betty: Ex-governors, senators, and ex-colonels, da not hang to 'the titles their friends do. But his is not the real issue la YOUR family. Why must your husband drag your uncle inttt the, picture be introduces you? Does- be fed you peed a build-up? Does he need it? Tell him, once and for all. It is em- barrassing and to knock it off.

aotttf ana www rm Advantage of This Great Offer Tonight appuXnce department, home furnishings building; downtown, and billings bridge store 1 Service. 4.000 Friday, February 26, 1965 THE OTTAWA JOURNAL 27 .6,000 UK Doctors Will Quit LONDON (UPI) More than 6.000 of Britain's 23.000 family doctors have submitted resigna- Balance WheeL. I fTom the National Health (By The CP) The 10 mem bers-of the royal commission on bilingualism and biculturalism come from a Variety of ethnic, geographical and social backgrounds, buv all are bilingual. The co-chjbirjnen are Andre Laurendeau, Une time leader of the defunct Bloc Populaire par- I 1 I iy in vueocv anu euiior-iDHiJei of Montreal Le Devoir, and Davidson Dunton, president of Carieton University in Ottawa, former head of he CBC and personapfriend or Prime Minister Pearson. Both are 52, The other commissioners: Kev.

Llement Lormier, M. an Acadian leader and president of the French-language University of Moncton, Royce Frith, 40. Toronto yer and broadcaster, former president of the Ontario Liberal Association. Jean-Leuls Gagnon, SI. Mont real free-lance- columnist and broadcaster, former editor of Montreal La Presse, the defunct Le Nouveau and the Quebec Liberal party organ.

La Reforme. Mrs. Staal (Gertrude) Laing, S9, British-born Calgary housewife and private French teacher, active in education' and welfare organizations. -Jeaa Marchand, Quebec City labor leader, president of tfte Quebec-based' Confederation of National Trade Unions, mem ber oft the Quebec Economic Council. Jaroslav Rudnyckyj, Win nipeg, writer and Ukrainian-born chairman of the department of Slavic' studies at the University of Manitoba.

Frank R. Scatt. S4. Montreal. tormer national chairman of the CCF former dean of law at McGill University and constitutional expert.

Pul Wyczyaskl. Polish. born -1 associate nrafeunr French literature at the Univer. aity of Ottawa, author of four Seek Addition To Retarded Training Centre The Ottawa and District Association for Retarded Children has asked the United Appeal for permission to conduct its own campaign for funds to provide an addition to the Adult Training Centre at 2066 Scott Street. "There are 58 people now resident in the Centre and this year we shall have a waiting list of 21 applying to be taken in." said Mrs.

Mary Robertson. psychologist and volunteer worker, speaking at the month ly meeting of the association Thursday night. ane was tatting part in a panel discussion along with Mrs. I. M.

McLaughlin, chairman adult services committee: Bob Renaud." director Adult Training Centre, and Ken Gra ham, director of the March of Dimes Workshop. Moderator was Bill Bangs. SCANDAL CHARGES" (By works Consider Probe 0 MP's Sources V- The CP) The matter of whether to investigate how information leading to the Dor-ion. judicial inquiry came to the rl n( nf Dsrlia. are expected iment' consideration hv in 4hal.i.

week in ihe! follow suit this the government current "penny-aatient" pay Jipute Resignations of the 6,000 have been sent to the British Medical Guild to be handed over to the Ministry of Health unless the government comes up with a satisfactory pay contract by April The dispute-started when the government offered a package increase of only $15 4 million in "answer to the doctors' demand of $50.4 million. Justice Minister Favreau gave this information to (the Commons Thursday after 'a question J. Greene (ii Renfrew South) and a statement by Erik Nielsen (PC-Yukon), the MP whose charges in the House led to setting up the inquiry. Mr. e's question was whether the government would investigate to determine how information "from a stolen of other wise illegally obtained" VARIED BACKGROUNDS The Commissioners books on French-Canadian cul ture and literature.

The commission's staff of 100 is headed by two bilingual co- secretaries. They are: Neil Morrison, SO, Ottawa former public affairs executive with the CBC, former dean at York University, Toronto. Paul Lacoste, 42, professor of law and philosophy at the Uni versity of Montreal and free- ice commentator for the CBC Fserich radio and television net 10,000 ATTENDED Boys' Club to Get New Lighting Approval for a new gymnas ium lighting system to oe in stalled this Summer and minor repairs' to the Ottawa Boys Club was given by the club's board of directors Thursday, assistant club director John McLean announced. Reports showed club attendance at S.S33 during February. There are 1.254 members Mr.

McLean also announced the boys' club Summer camp at Mink Lake, Camp Mimwas-I sin, will open for its 42nd year of continuous operation June 30. We'll Take Your Old Fur Goat Apart Completely. We'll Remove the Old Worn Out Pelts Well Clean and Glazeihe Good Pelts and Whea They Look Like New Well Fashion a Lovely' FUR JACKET 59 50 With a Brand New. Lining and Service Guaranteed Against Rips and Tears for I Year ran sroaaaa until wantio document became available 3to jvir. i This was a reference to an RCMP report of investigations into a claim Montreal law yer Pferre Lambniagne thathe was 'offered a 120,000 bribe andJ was' subjected to pressure to drop his opposition to bail, for a narcotics suspect wanted in the United States.

Mr. Nielsen rose on a ques tion of privilege to say' he was) sure Mr. Oreene did not jnean to say thai he had acquired any information illegally. Mr. Greene said he intended no such inference but it seemed obvious that the information had come from a secret docu ment or file and he wanted to know whether the government would" this in formation came out.

WON'T GIVE SOURCE Mr. Nielsen, who has- never revealed bis source of informa tion, said members were en titled to their own assumptions." Mr. Favreau then said that the, prime minister hadbeen informed that Mil Justice Frederic Dor ion, conducting the inquiry into the bribe charge, felt he had no authority to go into this aspect of the matter and the government had an investigation That brought this crack from the Conservative side of the House: "They're going to put you in the rack, Erik." B-B Report fiosed On 23 Heatings (By The CP) The preliminary report of the royal com mission on bilingualism and bi culturalism tabled in the Com mons Tbund was based largely on 23 experimental public forums held across Canada last spring. The one-day. informal meet ings ran from March 18 to June It and attracted an estimated 10,000 Canadians from' all walks of life." Five of the seven chapters in the 85.000-word report were devoted to a compilation and analysis of the opinions and pro posals voiced spontaneously at the meetings.

The final chapter contained the commission's own observations and conclusions, while the first chapter related lb the initial stage of the inquiry. Written in scholarly, some times eloquent. English and French, the report was completed early this month after five months of Joint drafting by the 10 commissioner! and sen ior staff Parts were originally written in parts in English, and translated. SELLS FOR $1 The Queen's printer ran off 12,000 copies in the first printing for sale to the public at tl a copy. The first printing Included a limited number of copies with theEjiiglish and French versions joined under the same cover, an unusual practice for the Queen's printer.

I Chapters in tha 140-page book are entitled as follows: Initial Stages of Inquiry' Yhe First Four Regional MeetingsCon-cepts of Canada, Institutions and Languages. Political Aspects, Two Societies, and The Crisis. For the benefit of reporters. the commission issued four separate summaries, each running about 50 mimeographed pages. There was an English summary, a French summary and translations of each.

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