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The Oshawa Times, 5 Sep 1961, p. 8

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3 "w ¥ gid (40a a en ¥ ob yl i Rg lg LA A BE a A A » SPONGE FIRST Tablecloths spoiled by meat !juice spots should be sponged there are no more embarras-|friend say, 'You're getting so, SILENT DAY t She has vowed not to speak on sing situations this summer with|slim and cute!' And seeing the] LONDON (CP) -- A ban-the-|wednesdays until there are my husband finding excuses not{look of surprise on the face of|bomb adherent, Dr. Rachael 8 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, September 5, 196) KEEP IN TRIM At what season of the year do you feel renewed and ready for a change of pace? For me, it is right now near the end of summer. In the fall of the year 1 always feel that I can do al- most anything . . . and tackle it with enthusiasm. Enthusiasm tergent before washing. young mother 150 miles away joined me and we kept 'diet' letters flying back and forth. "To convince myself I really | meant business I sewed a new wardrobe for myself in a daring to relocate her pounds. aes) SCHOOL OF DANCING D.E.A. Wi Letter From Young Mother Be toy WD eh alfor the first time in months!" | protest against atomic weapons.'ment. Reports On Slimming Progress | an old schoolmate who saw me|Finney, plans her own silent|/™°""® towards world Alsarma- with cool water and liquid de- OOLWORTH'S is catching. Perhaps you can size 17! Well, in three and a catch yours best from shining half months I have lost 30) successes. 4 . | poundz. I burned my bridges be- This letter from a Kansan is hind me and gave away all those a joy to share: "My diet story is 'average' so size 2214 clothes, I can now wear it may help other overweights|™Y New ones. ' to take heart. With the birth of| 'These new, younger-looking my first son seven years ago I|clothes (I'm only 25) are re- weighed 155 pounds. After each|ward enough. But better still, | { Ballet, Tap, Toe, Baton, uper Bakery Specials BAKED FRESH DAILY IN OUR OWN KITCHEN ! Pre-School, Character, Acrobatic REGISTRATION: SATURDAY SEPT. 9th 10 am. to 1 p.m. Delicious--OIld. Fashioned DUTCH APPLE CAKE 38 Special This Week ! Woolworth's Famous HOME STYLE APPLE PIE goat Be SPECIAL PRICES ALL THIS WEEK !! additional pregnancy I gained a little more until I had reached 185 pounds. "I had contemplated reducing] for a long time, and three things happened that spurred me into action. I read in your column of the spirited woman who reduced in 20-pound lots, changing her dress size after losing each 20 pounds. Secondly, I heard my mother remark that a single girl might do something about her excess weight, but a young mar-| ried woman--never! Then I ad-| ---- mitted to my husband that I was| still gaining and asked his help. "After deciding to do some- | thing about those unwanted {pounds, I started my priceless 'Little Black Book.' In it I listed my reasons for dieting, my goal and my weight. Each Monday and Thursday I recorded my ONE YEAR OLD weight, and each new delight, Son of Mr. and Mrs. Keith | Charles Holland, Oshawa and such as 'I had to stop wearing Holland, Gibbons street, | Mr, and Mrs. James Lucy of [my yellow dress--it's too loose Michael Joseph was one year pn. ia iE id old vn Sunasy, Michel # ye "I had to learn not to consider BI - immer ace myself a convenient garbage CHILD GUIDANCE pail for all those inviting little udbits the shildren left on the Parents Should Supervise Children's Study Period ast "I recorded my measure- ments and I exercised daily {with a trim friend who wanted | By G. CLEVELAND MYERS |room. His being there at a reg-| @ More Beautiful On the evening of your child's|ular study period is no guaran,| ® More Valuable first day in school, set good hab-|tee that he will practise good with its of homework. Although he|habits of mental work. will hardly have homework as-| Many a child, rarely checked UNIT STEPS signments in the first or second or supervised, wastes his time. | ; 4 grade, you should have a regu- (He may turn on radio or TV,| i lar period each evening for|read comics, sit and dream, or reading to him. lie down and sleep. | As soon as he can read, have CHANGE PLACE | a brief period for him to read| Find out how he uses his study from an easy and attractive period in his own room alone. book or children's magazine. Learning that he doesn't do. It's important for him to con- mental work systematically or sider his going to school a seri-|diligently, have him bring his ous matter. books and materials to another First of all, the school child room, to the kitchen or living] should, as a rule, be in the house room table, for example, where] after the street lights appear. you can help him practise at! For the child in the higher real study. grades, establish the rule of his| If your child must do home- being home every evening be-|work by reading from books of fore a school day and going at|history, geography or science, his homework at a regular early|you can easily learn how well hour. Allow no exception, within he reads these texts. Often you reason, to this rule. Limit his should read some of them with going out to weekend evenings. | him, showing him how to say, Why any school puts on games |in a few words of his own, what or other activities, except in un- is in each paragraph. derprivileged economic areas, GREAT IMPROVEMENT during other evenings of the| If he's a poor reader, he could week is hard to understand. |greatly improve by reading for READING PERIOD 15 minutes a day from material If your child of fourth, sixth,|several grades easier than his or ninth grade says he has noiregular school texts. homework, require him to read] Many parents will consider for at least an hour daily from foregoing suggestions too severe sources you approve. on their child and themselves Rule out radio and TV during|and will spurn them. The few his study period. 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