10 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, June 16, 1960 CHILD GUIDANCE ADDING THEIR SIGNATURES Pictured after their wedding | of Mr. and Mrs. William (Clif- «in a double-ring ceremony re- cently at St. George's Memorial Anglican Church are Mr, and Mrs. Reginald Bruce Ridout. ford Kelly of Oshawa and the bridegroom is the son of Mr, and Mrs. Aubrey Ridout of West Opinions On TV. Ratings Aired At Youth Conference By G. CLEVELAND MYERS Judging from the speeches I!for heard about television and the di- good many balms and'a few America in bombs. At one forum, for example, 1{UTes of success. heard Dr. Leo H, Bartemeier say that the effects of TV on children|°°TD Modes of dress and own responsibility for bringing up their children well, ® Plan the cruelty of Rabbi Bernhard Mendelbaum, EDUCATIONAL USE New York City Jewish Theologi- ai has b added up to a couple of bale On the same program, I. Keith gests of the other speeches I read|Tyler, Director; Institute for Edu- at the White House Conference on|cation, by Radio-Television, Ohio Children and Youth, I concluded State University, criticized mass that the television industry got a|media as presenting an image of terms of material values and possessions as meas- He usted fhat young people "ab. ¢ havior; they are taught conform- are good, entertaining, and in-iy, yijlence rathér than reason; structive, and that parents who gotting-hy; the end justifies the Blame n op Syens mite means. They become insensitive y ©il'lto suffering, hunger, inhumanity, mankind." cal Seminary, took the position|harnessed for constructive educa- that mass media are just the re-|tional use. However, he noted Tflections of the general outlook on|that newspaper, film and radio life. He seemed to exonerate tele.(were at this job and 'that 'our By ELEANOR ROSS Forget everything you ever thought or said about artificial flowers, Then have a look at the new flowers made of polyethy- lene and others from abroad fashioned from other materials. The beauty and life-like qual- ities of these plastic blooms, foli- age and plants are enchanting an impressive number of people, among them folk accustomed to having their whole house filled weekly with fresh flowers. WONDERFUL NEW CROP Of course, fake flowers have been around a long, long time. But never anything like the new ?|crop of blooms. A. Overwhelmingly, no doubt,|] Now you needn't live without they wiii wish you had been more cologful flowers in the house . ) } are extremely happy. PIUSP He said mass media should be You may encounter some ob- stacles on the road to achieve- ment in July and September, but, if you use Gemini's innate intui- tion and creativeness, you cap THE STARS SAY By ESTRELLITA vision for its undesirable pro-|newest and synagogue. GREAT CHALLENGE challenge of raising the standards ET2™S of American education and fash-| children of America are con. delegates rattled the roof. stantly exposed on TV have no-| Said Editor Grant: grams and place the responsibil-|educational, too." He expressed ity on the home, school, church confidence that the nation's me-|etary help now. Friday will be a n , me . ancially, the stars will be in your dia will correct their deficiencies. day in which to "foe the mark." favor if you follow the tonscrva. It wasn't easy to ascertain Stick to routine tasks, no matter|iive paty, but they do not encour- "Improving the mass media," |from his speech where he placed how tedious. Your "bright ideas" (3ge recklessness. It's really up to he said, "is part of the larger| most responsibility for TV pro- may not prove very practical It was left to Mrs. Eva Grant, ioning a culture which cherishes Editor of National Parent-|your horoscope indicates job gain/excellent: opportunities for ad- | |the values in the Biblical faiths." | Teacher magazine, to drop the|during the next nine months--if|vancing along creative lines in He seemed to assume that the A-bomb. After she sat down, the you put forth best efforts now and gore and horror to which young|loud applause by the "certified" |" low FOR TCMORROW best such challenges easily. Do Don't expect too much plan-|ayoiq extravaganee, however: Fi- you! Look for some delightfully FOR THE BIRTHDAY happy personal experiences in If tomorrow is your birthday, August, December and January; October. | teil up conscientiously. A child born on this day will {Family matters and social re-|be endowed with courage, inde- New Artificial Flowers | Enjoy Wide Popularity just because you haven't a8 green thumb, or a 'backyard, or be- cause a fresh flower supply is beyond the budget. LAST INDEFINITELY While the best of the new plas- tic flowers aren't exactly inex- pensive, they last season after season, require no sail and no watering, And they'll neihter wilt nor fade. Every now and again, these plastic beauties do require a swishing in sudsy water to re- move the dust that is bound to settle on them. Then, after their bath, they'll turn up looking fresh-picked, colorful and lively. Lest you have any lingering doubts concerning the beady, larit t of the we have a report from a very reliable source for you--from the florists, no less! They tell us that an increasing amount of their business is be- ing done in artificial flowers--in some instances, as much as 60 per cent--which is pretty sound proof that the new plastic blooms appeal even to people who deal in real flowers, BIG ADVANTAGE One of the advantages, of course, is that you can comple- ment a room's decor with the right blossom in the right color, no matter what the season. If you like daffodils in Decem- ber and poinsettias in June, you can have them. You can also put them away in a closet and be| {12 ionships will also be governed|pendence and a fertile imagina- thing to do with education. That! "Clearly we parents resent the by generous influences, so your tion. sure they'll stay lovely until you need them again. Hill a i. AY Calling All Fathers! SHOP AND SAVE AT GLECOFF SUPERMARKET 174 Ritson Rd. S. -- Oshawa The Best in Foods for Father's Day, Sunday June 19 We salute the Fathers that work oll year through to provide for their families. 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