i In a candle-light ceremony | in St. Paul's Presbyterian Church recently Marlene Di- anne Mayne became the bride CHILD GUIDANCE How To Help | In most schools i the United i States, the child may be set to read for several months before he is taught the alphabet. Some children won't even be taught to read for some weeks or months. The explanation by the school may be that he is not yet ready to begin to read. If either procedure applies to your child, don't argue with the| teacher or try to change her ways. She is only doing what she has been taught to do or told to do by her "superiors'. HEPING AT HOME Here are some things you can| do at home that will hardly| hamper your child at school but should, in the long run, greatly| help him: 1. Keep on reading to him| from books or children's maga- zines he will enjoy. 2. Read some nursery rhymes "MR. AND MR Succeed At School Work {might wisely teach him the al-| The wedding will take place on {phabet, a few letters at a time.| Saturday, September 30, 1961, and other musical verse to him,(Under each picture print in tered? | WATER POLLUTION so he will enjoy sounds nnd the|large letters (not capitals) the| A fhe Jatter is preferred, The] ROME (AP) -- After 2,000 rhyming of words. 2 re-lword no . each object. These hroblem for the child is to asso-| years Romans will no longer be Jo Aldwinckle, Women's e florists when they grow up. "All| A clean rug not only looks our artists are men," he says.'better but it wears longer. BOYS BECOME BEST "But as children, girls are bet- MONTREAL (CP) -- Kenlter. They are daintier in their Soules, instructor of a children's approach, class in flower arranging, says the boys will make the best HOUSEHOLD HINT Editor Dial 723-3474 | ¥ ABRIC-TOWN THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, September 20, 1961 7 LODGES AND SOCIETIES BANKRUPT! a feree by the president on behalf ¢ |[Mrs. John Matthews. The treas- S. DAVID N land Mrs. William Brimbecom of BETA SIGMA PHI urer reported that Chapter and| a» The regular meeting of Betalsocial fees were now due. f All mer chandising to be Sigma Phi (Ritual of Jewels)] Ways and means chairman was held at the home of Mrs.|reported that Christmas cards sold to the Public at A special welcome was ex- auction to be held at each meet- do mt Fi | FANTASTIC DISCOUNTS! Program chairman requested of the Chapter. The roll call'that members submit their and minutes were read. [choice of programs as it was Thank you notes were read decided to have two members| Sale Starts Thursday Morning Harold Ball. |are to be sold and also a talent from Miss Lorna Richards and work on one program. I Elizabeth Gail, to Mr. Robert/M. W. Perkins and Mrs. John EAL FLETT [John Brimbecom, son of Mr. Matthews. - memeeeee-- Mrs. Kenneth Young intro- { {duced the guest speaker, Mr. at ! SOCIAL NOTICES Frank Mooney of the Toast- - I |masters, who led a discussion 14 K A T {on the subject of oratory. Mrs. ensingion Ve., oronto ENGAGEMENT |K. Anderson thanked Mr. Moo- y > | Mr. and Mrs. Allan Manson|ney on behalf of the Chapter. DUNDAS and SPADINA i 4 : " | lof Oshawa announce the en- Refreshments were served by DISTRICT 17 1 # ; |gagement of their daughter,|the hostess assisted by Mrs. | Cl ildren's | | World | of David Neal Flett. The | bridegroom is the son of Mr. |Vandorf, Ontario. The marriage | bride is the daughter of Mr. | and Mrs. J. E. Flett of Osh- [is to take place in Simcoe Street | John L. Mayne, Oshawa, and | awa. United Church on Saturday, Oc- the late Mrs. Mayne and the | --Aldsworth Photography |tober 14, at 3.30 p.m. Sa ------ ~ ENGAGEMENT practices will give him the hang The engagement is announc- of learning names of things. led of Shirley Jean, daughter of If your child has been taught| Mrs. Henry F. Davis, of Peter-| 3 {for a few weeks or months to|horough, and the late Mr. Davis A Child [read at school, by the prevailing|to Mr. Donald Melville Free-| |word-method, often called the|man, son of Mr. and Mrs James T. Freeman of Oshawa, {look and say method", you i - ' | 4 k in Park Street Bap-|§ quent reading of a rhyme, some- DON'T BURDEN CHID |at 2 o'clock in times pause to let him fill in| Be sure not to burden him|'S! Church, Peterborough. the rhyming word at the end of with many letters all at once. MARRIAGE |a line. It's beter for him to attack one/ Mr. and Mrs. John Kapuscin-| : SIGNS or two letters an evening than|ski announce the forthcoming LOOR AT [tive or six of them. marriage of their daughter, 3. Call to his attention signs { ght on the street, in stores and the! By all means, if your child is|Helen Victoria, to Mr. William like; and to names of foods and|in the second grade, make sure|John Cook, son of Mr. and Mrs. | oh Tho emai 8S ue, 2 5 oe ink on 2 4. Make i large lear kin he rv ig alphabel i October 7, 1961, at 11| s , nami - | Mtn a, A SE wn the yl on| (My bulletins, "Helping Child am St om the Evangelist each placard--chair, table, door. (at Home in Early Steps of Read. | i ' Attach to or lay upon the Oe 23 "Home Puy vending a he Bacar ae ltadaresed US. sampen on NEWS IN BRIEF In your own way, help him|VeloPe 10 jhe in care of this/ = MEETING DATES learn the words on each placard. |"€VSPaper. MoE POLIS Dd ES if In like manner, you might| PARENTS' QUESTIONS |The Lutheran Church Women have him cut out pictures of fa-| Q. In learning to spell a list of|9g9 gg). member auxiliary of the miliar objects, pasting these pic- Norgsads i better for the child! Lutheran Church in America, | tures on a sheet o cardboard or|¢q | nd BO|will hold its convention here to the next or to stick to each stiff paper, or in a scrapbook./word until its spelling is mas. "eX! July 2 to Aug. 1. One year old September 12, | Sandra Lee Shaw shows | how she can smile for her | photograph. Sandra is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Shaw, Jarvis street, and 'NOW I'M ONE' ciate the letters of the word in|able to drink the water that right order with this word only. |flows into several famous foun- It's not at all like memorizing|tains from an aqueduct built in poetry or prose. 21 BC. Even after a thorough | cleaning the 12-mile aqueduct is) TEA HOLDS OWN {not suitable for carrying drink-| |i ter. 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