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Oshawa Times (1958-), 27 Jan 1965, p. 27

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KEEP IN TRIM CHILD GUIDANCE How Many Pounds To Go To Your Smaller Size? By IDA JEAN KAIN There is nothing that sus- tains enthusiasm for a slim- ming course like the thought of being able to slip smoothly into the next smaller size dress. Grab hold of this morale boost- ing promise and drum it into your dreams: You can slim down a full dress size in 4 to 6 week's time. Here is the score on the av- erage number of pounds be- tween dress sizes. In the small size category there is a 10- pound difference from one size to the next; in the medium size range there is a 12 to 14-pound difference; in the large size category there are 16 pounds between sizes. a Pog ® Sitamen ey he U.S. Skim milk or buttermilk Department of Commerce in) Dinner their Scientific Sizing System, Mixed grill under the direction of Mans-| 1 lamb chop-lean meat only 105 field Lonie. | Slice of liver, lightly The number of pounds be-| floured, pan broiled tween you and the next smaller Apricot, half sige depends on how close you|Baked potato, 4 afe to the absolute limit on|Butter or margarine, 4 pat your present size. There is a/Asparagus spears, lemon weight range within which you|Combination salad: Hot cereal, % cup Sugar, 1 rounded tsp. Whole milk, % cup Hot coffee, black Total In place of cereal, have 1% eggs, soft cooked, thin, slice toast, lightly buttered, Total cal.: 203 Luncheon Choice of soup: 1 cup canned onion or clam chowder Grilled American cheese, 1 slice. (1 072.) 115 on thin slice bread 50 Crisp celery and radishes 15 Piece of fruit 8 Hot tea, lemon Total Late Afternoon Pick-Up: PLAN SPRING WEDDING Mr. H. Gilbert Taylor Public School. Miss Pakosh will take as his bride, Miss is a graduate of Bathurst Darlene Pakosh, according Heights Collegiate, Toronto, to an announcement made and her main interest is today by her parents, Mr. volunteer missionary work and Mrs. Steven. Pakosh, with the. Jehovah's Wit- Toronto. Mr. Taylor, the nesses. The marriage is to son of Mr. and Mrs. H. 0. take place' on Saturday, Taylor, Oshawa, is a grad- April 17, 1965 in Kingdom uate of Central Collegiate Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses, and Toronto Teachers' Col- 150 Bridgeland avenue, To- lege and is on the teaching ronto. The couple plan to 0 330 85 Parent-Teacher Talks Kid Child At School By GARRY C, MYERS, Ph.D. If your child is in the ele- mentary grades, how much do you know about his school achievement in basic subjects like reading, spelling, hand- writing and arithmetic? You may receive some such infor- mation on his repert card, es- pecially at this time of year. nistead of your receiving a report card, however, you may be aske~ to have a conference with his teacher who will .try to explain to you your child's degree of progress. Even from this conference you will) want to know approximately how to the abolition of capital punishment. --The age at which young people are permitted to use firearms should be raised from 14 to 18. --The federal government should require all firms man- ufacturing, importing, or dis- tributing drugs in Canada to be registered with the Food and Drug Directorate. The council also hopes to can wear a given size dress.) Shredded lettuce, cubed si dd | Suece Huzaketh hoatee ah OSnaWA: fas ean The manufacturers' size label) cauliflower, celery; gar- ts close to the top limit--within) nish with unpeeled red apple 2 to 4 pounds. slices (dieter's dressing) ie pean calc filer National Council of Women Asks wear, ten it stands fo reason) 'Toa **/Transter of Some Indian Services: wear, then it stands to reason) «| Shi will-daed to reduce all the| Total calories for the day my between that size and) what to do with left-overs?} OTTAWA (CP) -- The execu- the next smaller, plus 4 or S0/tjse them. Consult revised cal-|tive of the National Council of|meeting at Nanaimo, B.C.,| more for a perfect fit. orie chart and substitute left-/Women has approved a resolu-|May 30 - June 3 with. instruc-) CAN ACHIEVE over meat or vegetables, keep- tion supporting the transfer of|tions on how to vote on the} Never doubt that you can|!08 calorie totals approximately|some services. to Canada's In-|various issues raised. achieve your goal! Some over-|the same. |dians from the federal to the) Mrs. Steen and other officers Weights reduce six to eight| Note: Low calorie salad dress-|Provincial governments. were to meet Prime Minister) pounds, then become discour-|ing may be purchased from] The resolution, which goes|Pearson today to present reso- aged and stop trying because|diet shelf at store. |before the council's annual|lutions passed at last year's this weight loss does not change) ~~ ms ' ~|meeting in May for final ap-|annual meeting in Hamilton. their dress size. Their goal was |proval by representatives of the! The women also approved a within sight, but they didn't) |700,000 members, asks the gov-/resolution asking thé federal) , ernment to "continue its nego-|government to. increase income) know it. they ized t ; phat shother tear ig Rages ther | 2 Itiations" for transfer of educa- = exemptions for elderly peo- 143 7, ar ~ itv would bring them within the} leet aa and . community TH : ns weight range of the coveted| jdevelopment services. _ The women also want the na- tional membership of the coun- ; | . It was one of 15 resolutions eae uestdeed aetsiss) passed by the executive herejcil to consider asking the fed-| achieving their goal | ||Wednesday afternoon at a ses-jeral and provincial govern- ; '!sion that stretched two hours! ments to make results of scien- tific tests for impaired drivers Letters from dieters empha- lata pearing size that the greatest thrill ! National president, Mrs. H.\admissible in all Canadian comes with changing to a small) dress size. | You may be within an inch of| WIFE PRESERVER ots of things done." 1 * , ioe : § i a. goal! That's tomorrow's! When fixing a quantity of| The resolutions passed by the|that the staff of the federal) * G PATTERN lgrated cheese, as for macaroni,|executive are to be distributed|Food and Drug Directorate be) save time ; i) members across the country|increased. ied Calories |5*¥° by running it through for their consideration. Other resolutions said: Mixed fruit juice, 4% cup 4 |H. Steen of Vancouver, said:| courts. |"'We had lots to talk about and! Another resolution to be stud- got | i . | ja meat. grinder rather than| MEET MAY 30 | --The federal government 50igrating it, ' Then, the local councils will! should give 'further study" turn the Manitoba Home of Canadian suffragette Nellie McClung into a centennial me- morial to all women in C ada's pioneer history. Mrs. Steen said following the meeting that it- was hoped the home, in Manitou, could International Peace Gardens on he U.S.-Manitoba border. Nellie Mooney McClung was born near Chatsworth, Ont., but moved to a farm near Wawanesa, Man., with her family in 1880, when she was six. She was chiefly responsible for the granting of a provincial vote to Manitoba women in 1916. They were the first women to be provincially en- franchised. She also spearheaded the campaign that led to the en- franchisement in i918 of all Canadian women. Afterwards, she was elected to the Alberta legislature in 1921, and defeated in 1926. The council also plans a sec- t jond centennial project, the ied by the council is one asking|granting of a scholarship to a Turkish woman for a year's tudy in Canada. Mrs. Steen said both projects were still in the planning stages and could not yet be con- sidered final. s FURNITURE | BARONS' ANN , THURSDAY-FRIDAY-SATURDAY JANUARY 28th-29th--30th ONLY! UAL well he reads, spells, or does number work in relation to what the average child is ex- pected to do at his grade level. MEANING OF PASSING If at mid-year or next June he is promoted with practically all the other children of his group to the next higher grade, you also want to know how well he is prepared to do the kind of work at school he will be set to do in that grade; and if he will be given in this next higher grade what he is probably able to succeec at doing. If your child is in a school where he will "pass" regardless of his achievement, it may be satisfy- ing to you to know he has "passed." But you still want to know what his having "passed" means. Don't you have a right as parent to have j}such information? Most modern. elementary teachers have such information on practically all their children. This information may be ar- rived at through tests these teachers devise themselves or \through standardized tests. {LEARN CHILD'S STATUS | But the theory underlying the |withholding of this information |from parents and the child him- iself usually is that these par- ents having such information |will not use it well; that they |will tend to compare the grades send delegates to the annual|purchased and. moved {o tHe), child is given with grades re- lceived by other children of his group; that the child himself jwill also make such compari- sons. | Concealing such information from the child and his parents © PEPE ERY weno can, for the present, prevent @ vast deal of worry to this child and his parents and trouble to the teacher. But will it only put off the time for more worries and troubles? ADDED INFORMATION | It has always seemed to me| that the parent-teacher confer- ence affords the school the op- portunity for the teacher to guide the parent in intelligent interpretation of objective in- formation about the child's ac- tual achievement at school; that, instead of substituting the conference for the report card, certainly beyond the second or third grade, this parent-teacher conference should supplement the objective information on the report card. | It is not your province or| mine to tell the school what to do about these matters. Yet it does not seem to us unreason- able to request the teacher to THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, January 27,1965 23 " HOUSEHOLD HINT To remove ink stains from fingers, moisten the stain, then rub with the sulphur end of a match and wipe with a drty cloth. ICLEARANC SALE at (Customcraft. Beginning Thursday, January 21, all fur- niture and accesories reduced during our annual pre-inventory sale, : inform us in ways we can un- derstand how well our child has i achieved at school in the basic! "< 10% - 50% 'What are your ideas on these . a 0 0 matters? PARENTS' QUESTIONS Chesterfield suites, occasional ~ chairs, Q. Do we want our child to have any fears? | : A. Yes, of the right kind. We| by Braemore, Troister want him to fear to eat poison- H ous substance, to expose them- Bedroom suites selves to contagion and infec- Pictures, Mirrors, Lamps Decorator Cushions from 88c Framed prints clearing at 99¢ Upholstery fabric remnants. tious diseases, to drink water Open Thursday and Friday Evenings that is polluted, to eat without Customcrapt Furniture first washing their hands, to 1188 SIMCOE ST. SOUTH cross the street in front of auto- Southmeed Plaze 728-7271 Snyder, and others. mobiles, Yet we want to free him from as many useless fears) as possibie. 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