

(a column by a kid for kids)
Henry welcomes your letters. His qualifications for this column
are simple; hes a young writer with lots of ideas about
how to solve life problems. He has no formal counselling credentials
but his friends tell us that he always has an opinion, an idea
and some advice for them whenever they get into a jam. Send your
letters to ASK HENRY here at the magazine.
Dear Henry: My sister wants to get her drivers
license the moment she turns sixteen. My father
says thats fine except that shes got to do a proper
Drivers Ed course before she can get her
learners permit. Well, my sister thinks the Drivers
Ed is a waste of time since her boyfriend has
been teaching her to drive for over a year now. Fact is, I was
in the car with them when she drove
all the way to London one day. If my father knew, hed blow
a gasket.
Little Sister in Embro
Dear Little Sister in Embro: Your father would
probably be worried. First, your sisters boyfriend would
not be covered for insurance if there was an accident while your
sister was driving. Second, the Drivers Ed course means
that your sister would have reduced rates for insurance all her
life. Besides, whats the hurry? Shell be over 16 a lot longer
than shes under sixteen. But she wont make seventeen
if shes as dumb about driving as she is about driving legally
and responsibly.
Henry