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The Oshawa Times, 29 Aug 1961, p. 27

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RUSTY HAMER, popular young TV star, is one of the many, many youngsters en- joying the fun and learning of hobby kits. Here he is com- pleting the final bone assem- bly of a dinosaur. This is one of many educational assem- bly kits in a popular earth- science Model Craft series used in schools, as well as in home hobby projects. Health Of Child Top Assignment The first assignment for par- ents, as school opening nears, is checking the youngster's well- | being. Is the boy or girl physically fit to face the challenges of the school year ahead? Now's the time to check eyes, ears, teeth and a child's total health. How about eyes? Every child should have an eye test once a year. If your child has had trouble in school, make very sure you get both his vision and hearing checked. No child can learn well if he cannot see the blackboard or hear the teacher clearly. How about weight and nutri- | tion? Has your youngster gain- ed enough and not too much? Maybe you need to plan his diet more carefully -- too many snacks and not enough muscle building staples. Maybe it is a little extra sleep he needs. Don't forget the child's teeth. ! Plan an early visit to the den- tist; have needed dental work done well ahead of fall. Be sure that the youngster has all essential preventative vaccine shots. Check with the doctor on what's new and nec- essary. Consider the child's posture, too. Are his muscles firm and strong? His coloring good? Don't overlook securing pro- OH, HOW THEY GROW! Parents find it easier to keep children jn the right size shoes when they keep regular tab of foot, growth... . . .i¥ fessional help for the child who | sucks his thumb, wets his bed, or dawdles over food and chores. Some of these problems are emotional, others have a physi- cal origin. Plan appointments for each of the children in the family well in advance of school open- ing. Be sure ample time is avail- able for proper care and treat- ment of physical and emotional problems. Boots Can Go High And Low All-leather, all-weather boots go high and low to make a hit with the teen-age set. In smooth and brushed leathers, they range from the ankle to mid- calf. Colors reflect the rich tones of Indian summer, in brown-golds. The. demi-boot, cut high on dusky greens, leafy browns and! THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, August 29, 1961 11 the vamp and arched low on the sides, adds a new look in casual footwear. Natural wool shearlings linings provide wel- come warmth on chilly fall days. Booties -- soft flexible leather boots that rise higher on the foot than the conventional boot -- will be chosen by young misses whe like warm toes dry feet come hail or high wind. Colored leather sock lin- ings and wool shearling linings add color and fashion accent to girls' boots. GOOD GROOMING .essen- tials travel to school with fashion-conscious . girls. The Lady Remington Institute sug- gests this essential for every meticulous lass: her very own and | electric shaver. She'll enjoy mooth sha of legs and underarms in just minutes. ' | | Open Friday Until 9 p.m. Back-to-School The styles are many . . . the prices are right. Choose here from our new group of fashions for boys and girls with grown- up airs to delight young hearts. 9 SIMCOE STREET SOUTH [4 SHOP 725-1221 Don't Buy A Pig In A Poke! This Fall when you are readying your boys for their return to school, make sure you get TRUE VALUE in their school clothes. You can be sure of true value and lasting satisfaction if you shop at Johnston's - Oshawa's oldest ond finest store for men and boys, 9 ; Authorized Dealers for gym clothes for O.C.V.L OC.CIL&DC.L Authorized Agents for Boy Scout Clothing Reservations for Home Games of the Toronto Ar- gonauts Football Club Rental Agency for ALL occasions. Headquarters for Quality and Friendly and Intelligent Service. OSHAWA, LTD. 8 SIMCOE ST. N.

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