10 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, July 7, 1960 on you for his physical or emo- tional needs. |CHILD GUIDANCE TO LIVE Married recently at Orono United Church were Mr. and Mrs, William Madill. The bride, the former Miss Made- Jon Aiden is the daughter of SCHOOL-AGE CHILDREN If you work acd have children of school age. especially if under 12 or 14, try to have some re- sponsible person watch them for an appreciable time before they, leave for school or after they re- turn home; more especially dur- ing the long summer days when they are home all day. Try hard, while home with these children, to train them in sharing home chores. Having fine rela- dons with them, you might be able to do this better than if you were home all day. Some Of The Problems Faced By Working Mothers By G. CLEVELAND MYERS Having secured the best pos- The working mother of the child|sible substitute, try to guide and | under school age naturally has a|discipline the child while home in {responsible substitute by day. It|the ways you wish the caretaker {would be most fortunate if this{to guide and discipline him in | subs. itute could provide the young your absence. {child or children not only with| Aim while with the child fo} {proper protection, but also with|build in him habits and attitudes {lots of love and understanding|for his carrying on while you will| {and could discipline them effect-| be away from him. Spend some|WHILE NOT HOME ively. (time reading to him, making anc| Be loath to assign the older chil- Many a working mother of the doing things with him and with|dren jobs to do while you are child, two io six or Seven, writes other children of his age; alsc|away. {me of his clinging closely to er | explaining things to him, answer-| 1 Ver. § while she is home and of demand-| ing his questions and talking com-| pn ¥ Wonderful, however, # you ing her almost. constant atten-|panionably with him. | which you otherwise would have | tion: | > i : > {BUDGET YOUR TIME [to do yourself. Wonderful, too, if | This could happen for want orl But don't let him claim all your|there is a father eager to share warmth and affection from the ti Bud 4 3 : | ith in all these ways substitute. It could also happen if| ime. Budget your time devoted with you in a es a |the mother, feeling guilty for| being absent from the youngster| o long, tends to make up for it by lavishing more things, priv- |'eges and attention on the young- ser than she otherwise would. || She may not hold the child up to [the wise standards of the substi-| | tute, yet expect the latter to man- amuse himself for brief periods|may be had by sending a self- and encourage him' in self-care| addressed, U.S. stamped envelope {and self-reliance. Aim to preparc|io me in care of this newspaper.) him to be happy for longer and |longer periods while you are PARENTS' QUESTIONS |home, without your personal a(-| Q. Our son, 14, often talks as tention. |if he knows everything and his Sometimes you should set the|parents know nothing. |stage so that the substitute will] A. Try not to get angry when solely to him. Try to guide him to! (My bulletin Working Mothers' age he child well in her absence. | ide him in learning self-amuse- "i SOME TIPS ment and having fun with other | These suggestions to the children while you relax. Don't mother: i1et this child grow over-dependent! he does so. He's striving hard to feel important. It would be wonderful if you could win him to read with you KEEP IN TRIM | Suggested Reducing Diet For The Diabetic By IDA JEAN KAIN (Lists for Diabetics make it fairly "I have diabetes and I cannot !simple to control the diet without | seem to work out a suitable diet. weighing the ingredients. These {I am ashamed to let my doctor exchange lists were prepared by |know that I am too stupid to three organizations, The Amer: igure it out. Can you send me alican Diabetic Association, The s al reducing diet for a dia-/American Dietetic Association, |betic?" This excerpt is typical of and the U.S. Public Health Serv | reuests from diabetics. lice Friends, be assured that you| Your own doctor will determine, are not stupid. Originally, dia- how much you are allowed to se- betic diets were very compli- | lect from each of the lists in cated. They were worked out sci-|planning your daily meals. jentifically by the doctors and the| Many Health Departments also dietitians for use in hospitals. | provide dietary advisory services. You will be encouraged to know | Often special classes for diabetics that fhe new Food Exchange are conducted. It will be neces- ation has a bi-monthly magazine called ADA Forecast. The ass to tell your doctor you need help in figuring your diet. Special help is available for you. ciation will provide a )! copy on request. Write to them af 1' East 45th St, New York 17, Keep your diet controlled and you can be healthy and happy. N.Y. If you find this special mag azine for diabetics helpful, you may want to be a subscriber The magazine includes recipes and inspirational information for diabetics. NEW COOK BOOK There is now available a new cookbook, called A Cookbook For Diabetics. This can be obtained from the American Diebatic As- sociation at their New York ad- dress. The Book is $1 per copy, and this covers postage. The recipes are easy to follow for the ingredients are given in familiar house hold measurements. The cookbook follows the plan of the food exchange lists. I cannot send you a diet, for| your diet is an individual matter | sary for you to get your doctor : to recommend such services. Be from Franklin's autobiography. p Sedna {Then he'd learn how Franklin Sure to inquire into all the spe-| solved this problem in himself cial services available, when he was about 14. and your doctor is the only one| who can determine the kinds and| amounts of foods which you Western Women Being Held Back Says Dr. Whitton WINDSOR (CP)--Women of the western world are being kept to their "women's compound" in contrast to the "dynamic surg- ing" role in public life of women in "reborn" nations, Dr. Char- lotte Whitton said Tuesday night, The former Ottawa mayor, now a newspaper cglumnist, spoke at a dinner here for 800 delegates to a convention of the Soroptom- ist Federation of the Americas meeting in Detroit this week. She said there were fewer than 1,000 women as elected officials in 4,300 units of local government. "It is not so in Russia, India, China, Africa, the dynamic coun- | The American Diabetic Associ-|should have daily. Do not hesitate tries. . . . IN ORONO Mr. and Mrs Vance Allen and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Madill all of Orono. --Photo by Mary's studio THE STARS SAY By ESTRELLITA FOR TOMORROW You may experience some con- fusing situations now due to the position of the Full Moon in Cap- ricorn, but don't let them get you down. Instead. face up to condi- tions with eyes wide open and see where you can rectify them. | Above all, try to maintain har- mony in both business and per-| sonal relationships, and don't ex-| pect too much where social and romantic matters are concerned. FOR THE BIRTHDAY If tomorrow is your birthday, your horoscope indicates that the time has come to make practical use of the knowledge and experi- ence you have acquired since the beginning of 1960. Much that you| have learned in the art of dealing |restly for the with difficult persons, in mapping| out constructive work plans, of] the serious results of extrava-| gance ard of the patience needed| when progress seems slow will prove of great value--not only in I circumventing p o s s i ble pitfalls this year, but in laying the foun- dation for a brighter fulure. All this does not mean that you will have a difficult year. In fact, |you have some excellent periods ahead--especially during August. | {October and early December. | These same periods will also be |fine for domestic and romantic | matters, and January will be an all-around good month, one which should get you off to a fine start] in 1961. Be conservative in money matters during July and Septem- ber, however, and look for a fine period of business expansion in| carly 1961. A child born on this day will be extremely sympathetic to his fellowmen, but may react badly to criticism of any sort. NOT PERFECT BRANDON, Man. 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