Ontario Community Newspapers

Weston Times (1966), 27 Apr 1967, p. 10

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I HOT BUFFET LUNCH A FEW OF THE BOYS of the Pee Wee and Bantam teams of the Mimico Presbyterian Church Soccer League are picâ€" tured here with the Alex Hutchison Trophy, donated by Howard Barrett‘s Esso Station. The club was organized by coach John Elder (left) and is being sponsored by the Men‘s I have noticed that a great many mothers seem to complain about their teenagers acting irresponsâ€" ibly. I wonder how they can exâ€" pect the kids to be responsible if they do not give them a share of the responsibilities of the home ? I have found that the best way to handle my teenagers is to stop telling them to do things, and beâ€" gin treating them as adults by asking them to do the things they want done. It takes a lot of paâ€" tience to carry through this plan, but it pays off in the long run. Mothers should start cutting loose the apronâ€"strings a lot earlier if they want selfâ€"reliant teenagers. I do agree with you that many mothers keep their teenagers tied to their apronâ€"strings much too long for their own or the children‘s good. Indeed, the commonest comâ€" plaint that we hear from teenagers is that their parents don‘t give Under this contract reconstruction will be underway on the Queen Elizabeth Way, mgm 27 and Evans Avenue. e sixâ€"lane Queen Elizabeth Way will be reconstructed from just west of the Highway 27 interchange to west of Etobicoke Creek. This involves construction of auxiliary traffic lanes to serve future exit and entrance ramps under the new dui!:u7 for the Queen Elitaâ€" beth Wayâ€"Highway 27 Interchange. A contract has been awarded for the widening of the Queen Elizabeth Way from wigemnng oL Lne WpNCOR EIMBMAIGDI TTBY DMCCC west of Hishway 27 to west of Etobicoke Creek to C. A. Pitts General Contractor Limited of Toronto for $5,864,453. Under this contract reconstruction will be «Sally Scott Says: Of course, the real problem is Where To Start: Cutting Apron Strings Is The Problem C V o siNAokakr YJ . w5 i# Weddings, Birthdays, Showers, Anniversaries, Stage, etc. BANQUET ROOMS AVAILABLE i#%s prus:: FABULOUS SALAD TABLE Sx“, y 199 THE WEST MaALL (South of the Municipal Offices) them loose," but where. Superâ€" vision can be relaxed gradually, but it seldom can be dispensed with entirely. * One might start loosening up in the area of clothes, for instance. Most teenagers are mature enough to accept the responsibility for, and selecting their own clothes, if they are told exactly how much money is available, without any ifs, buts, or perhapses! Before that happens, they should be aware that they are part of the family, and that the family, as a whole will always have an interest in what not of being "hemmed in." All those years when the little boys and girls are in kindergarten and public school, is the period when the parents "have their inâ€" nings." The good habits and atâ€" titudes that they then build, will pay big dividends when the teen -ycin e-omt._ 3 Sflly Scott. Dear Sally Scott: I am a widow, in my thirties, do. In other words, they must $1.25 BE 3â€"8880 Evans Avenue will be widened to four lanes from west of the Queen Elizabeth Way easterly for approximately one mile. _ On Highway 27 between North Queen Street and the C.P.R. retaining walls will be constructed and the Highway 27 bridges over North Queen Street and the C.P.R. will be widened. The reconstruction of Eastside Drive and Index Road north of North Queen Street will also be carried out under this conâ€" tract. This part of the project is preparatory to widening Highway 27 to 12 lanes through _ Work will get under way in April with completion scheduled by November, 1968. the but Club of the Church, Boys between the ages of 12 and 14 years old who would like to play soccer should telephone Mr. Elder at 259â€"7966 or manager Alex Burns (right) at 251â€"8110 Also pictured with the youngsters is Bruce Richie, chairman of the Men‘s Club. Photo by Ross Jamieson wish to have a church ceremony, with only one attendant, followed by a small reception. I am very anxious to have everything as nice as possible, so would appreciate yeur advice on two points. 1. Should my daughter, who is seven years old, be allowed to be present at the church ceremony? 2. Should my inâ€"laws â€" my late husband‘s father, mother, sister and brother be invited? "Terry" Dear "Terry": You plan to have a church cereâ€" mony, with one attendant, and a quiet reception. This is in excellent taste and correct in every way. Being a widow, you should not have a bride‘s gown of white, but friendly terms with your late husâ€" band‘s family. However, do not feel hurt or slighted if the father and mother feel that they cannot attend. Sometimes such an exâ€" reminder of their loss. Nevertheâ€" less, your sending them an invitaâ€" tion would be appreciated as an indication that you wanted them and still include them in the family Your little daughter should be allowed to witness the ceremony, if you and she want her to be present. Sometimes a child gets frightened or resentful when her mother marries again, and in such a case it would not be wise to force her to come to the church. Inviting your former inâ€"laws is a smart suit or smart dress would be in very good taste. HOW TO GET THERE! circle. Our best wishes go with you at this time. Sally Scott. dhey Any problems, folks? _ Take them to Sally Scott, c/o this paper, and she will help you with advice. 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