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Oshawa Times (1958-), 4 May 1964, p. 8

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4 . «Jo Aldwinckie, Women's Editor Dial 723-3474 Mrs. R. D. H. Heard, Guid- ance Teacher at McLaughlit Coll te and Vi ional Insti- tute, spoke on "Children's Needs" at the April meeting of St. Cristopher's CPTA. Heard elaborated on this topic by explaining how these could bcs - "@p, THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, May 4, 1964 be met by gig teachers and' the = MARRIED In a double-ring ceremony in Westmount United Church recently Wilma Jo - Anne, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. RECENTLY Robert Bedford, became the bride of Thomas Ronald Riddell, all of Oshawa. --Photo by Hornsby | "Good physical care must be i |given the child at home and this may be supplemented by the teachers at school working to- gether with the school nurse. "There is a need for a child to develop ability to get along with other people. Parents must have standards and the child must accept his own re- sponsibility. "Spiritual development 'must begin in the home when children are young and sex education must also be given at home by parents, "Children must learn to finish what they begin ang acquire the ability to think clearly. Parents can stimulate their ideas and help them find out facts, In this way we can avoid inculcating prejudice, "Children need affection and a sense of belonging. A child needs to be valued at home, at school and at play. "Parents and teachers must teach independence so that a child may learn to handle its own affairs and use good judg- ment, We must get a child into a situation where he can suc-| ceed. Children need a certain amount of praise which in turn leads to self-esteem. "In all of these areas we have to help children to grow and the overall picture must be per- F | meated by spiritual background. | We live in communities and we| climate in the community in- fluences children. If we know what we want from children, we must try to disregard the triv- ial and really enjoy them." -- ge English High Tea Going Even Higher Britain's highest restaurant, 1520 feet above the ground in PERSONALS the new London Post Office Tower, is to be opened soon by Me. W. E. Butlin, the holiday-| Mr, and Mrs. Herbert Wurbs, Hawaii, Park road south, have returned|Zealand, Australia, Singapore,| from a three-week vacation in}Hong Kong, Tokyo returning to|? specially-designed dining-room Waco, Texas. Mrs. Harry Wood, Roxbor- borough avenue, sailed from Montreal on the Empress of Britain, Thursday, for a two- the Fiji Islands, Los Angeles and Santa Barbara While in New Zealand, they visited, Mrs. Schoenau's sister, whom she had not seen for over twenty years, and in Santa Bar-| New| © mp king. - "The restaurant will seat 100 in in the 579-feet-high tower. It is '| air-conditioned and the circular floor will revolve sowly to give) diners a constantly changing| |panorama of London. The tower itself is needed to| month vacation in England andjbara visited other relatives not| carry new trunk telephone and Scotland. Mrs, Betty Kennedy broad- caster and television panelist, was a recent guest of the Cal- vin Evening Group of St. Paul's Presbyterian Church, Desserts were served and Mrs. Kennedy entertained the gathering. with anecdotes of her interviews with Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt, Dooley and other 'greats' and also her tours of the Mercer Re-| formatory for Women and the} Don Jail, Mr. and Mrs. William 'Schoe- mau, Law street, recently re- turned from a_ six-week tour. Dr.} when nearly dry. They visited San Francisco, seen for some time. CORRECTION The Ohawa Hadassah bazaar is being held tomorrow, | not Wednesday as reported in Satur-| day's paper. The opening is to take place at 2 o'clock with Mrs. C, D. Russell officiating. HOUSEHOLD HINT Revive the finish of glazed chintz by adding a small amount of candle wax or paraffin to boiling starch. Use when cool and iron chintz on the right side | LADIES! No Baby Sitter, No Car Fare MR. BERNARD Of Leading Toronto Salons Experienced Hair Stylist FOR HOME APPOINTMENTS PHONE AFTER 9 P.M. |television broad-band systems and has to be high enough to | ensure an unhindered "'line of \sight"' for radio paths, clear of |the many tall buildings now be- jing built in London. must learn to co-operate as the| ' Child Needs Discipline With Love Guidance Teacher Tells CPTA The speaker was introduced by. Mrs, Owen McMurtry and thanked by Mrs. George Evans for her interesting address. Mrs. William Jankowski pre- Mrs.| sided and opened the meeting with prayer. Mrs, Joseph Walsh 'read the secretary's report and Mrs, Forbes McLaughlin - gave the financial report. The president drew the atten- tion of those present to. thé map drawn on the blackboard show- ing the rezoning of school dis- tricts for the Separate Schools. Mrs, Jack Nealon and Mrs. William Jankowski attended the Easter Convention of the CPTA at the Royal York Hotel, Tor- onto delegates 'from St. Christo- pher's School. It was announc- ed that a report of the resolu- tions drawn. up at the conven- tion would be passed around to members at the May meeting. The class count for the month was won by Mrs. G. Reinder's class. The evening was brought to a close with a social period and refreshments were served by Mrs. Owen McMurty and her committee. Api WOE to inhi ee ROYAL ee one of the many SPODE shapes Select your Dinnerware front the numerous pat- terns and shapes in Spode's Fine Bone China, Earthenware and Lowestoft bodies. De- signs to compliment any occasion or period, Spode Always in open stock Since 1770 Ba ysethy 1 SIMCOE ST, SOUTH 723-3332 OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE 725-7161 SS EERIE 3NU-WAY RUG OSHAWA LTD. 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