Ontario Community Newspapers

Oshawa Times (1958-), 7 Jul 1965, p. 17

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@ FOX'S STORE-WIDE CLEARANCE SALE © OSHA' ednesday, an ¢ ood clothes in alsickness, along with a change of si 16 = = testes bn ss Hen poet i the trunk. pes a damp cloth for the) @ FOX'S STORE-WIDE CLEARANCE SALE e | If they want to take theirjchild's face ahd some chewing) Plan S of F Children |stoes off, let them. It's easier|gum or hard candy for consola-; UTprises or jon the car and they're lessition. | likely to hurt each other if they | During A Long Motor Trip : ee adults and children [ sauna By JEAN SHARP and brush in another, a dampjshould eat lightly during the CP Women's Editor face cloth and soap in a plastic\day on a car trip, Miss Lane TORONTO (CP) -- you're 88 in another. says. You're less likely to get) planning a car trip with young, A Plastic-lined tote bag makes|groggy, and a child is less ' children, it's a good idea to al--@ 00d holder for trash bagsjlikely to be car sick. low for two hours or 100 to 200|/and will double as a carrier for) If you think he might be sick il i, miles less driving a day. bathing suits and other equip-\ask a doctor to recommend a i "Young nhildren want to stop ment when you leave the car.|motion - sickness preparation. every hour-and-a-half or s0," Dress the children casually--)And when in the car you can} SP} dor : ee says Carol Lane, women's tra-\jerseys and shorts in summer. /bring the child up to the front vel director for Shell Canada) They I be comfortable, and you|seat--a good idea occasionally WIFE PRESERVER i Ltd, "With young children in theca" easily carry a few changes|anyway--and give him a lemon} car, you should probably plan|@nd stop at a coin laundromat/to suck. Try to keep his inter-| now discard small lamp-| to drive about 300 miles in a(t wash. est inside the car rather TaD ada, Cover them with paper! day with several 10- or 15-min-| If they must be dressed up/0" the passing scenery. ute stops. when you arrive. at your desti-' It's also a good idea to have|and use for hat stands on the "It you're going to take them nation, Miss Lane suggests youla container ready in case of car| closet shelf. : | with you on a long car trip-you SBOE rf should plan for children's, acti- * 1} am vities. They like to see animals, | to stop and swim, and ogee | You probably should leave adult preferences for the evenings." | Miss Lane says a little ad- vance planning will help keep children happy while in the car) and reduce the wear and tear on adult nerves. j You can turn the back seat) into a play and nap area by stacking luggage level with the seat and putting a crib or air! mattress on top of it. Or you can} buy commercial platforms or build one with plywood and screw-in legs. If you do that, an extra set of longer legs can make the platform double as a) portable picnic table. | Have two kinds of games-- travel games and standard ones.| The local library may be of help with games such as licence plate cribbage or cow-counting. | You can also buy ena @ JIVS JINVAVIID AIGIM-JNOLS S,KO4 @ ® FOX'S STORE-WIDE CLEARANCE SALE @ SPORTSWEAR Lid. OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE games with magnetic boards) and counters or slots to keep) pieces from getting lost. | Miss Lane suggests making/ up a mystery box. | "You might buy a few inex-| pensive new toys and wrap) them up as gifts, and be sure to] include some old favorites. Per- haps you could include a dime} for ice cream, or a small pack- age of candy. If you're on aj long trip, mark different days! of the week on each gift and give the children one selection' a day." STORE-WIDE CLEARANCE JULY CLEARANCE EERE: Games and grooming equip- Sagas © cccwertmeated' chee se. Toys can be slored in TOMORROW some compartments, a comb) Working Mothers FRIDAY SATURDAY Should Make Time THE SALE EVERYBODY WAITS FOR @ FIVS JONVAUVAID AGIM-FAOLS S,KOA @ @ FOX'S STORE-WIDE CLEARANCE SALE e For Family Affairs| By ROBERTA ROESCH | Does a full - time working) mother lose out on her oppor- tunities to have a close rela- tionship with the teenagers in her home? One working mother I've! talked with is convinced that) this is what happens because) her family of teenagers live in| a world of their own. { "If I could be at home more,"| she said, "I'd have more time| for them. ' | "But I work long hours to} help earn the money we'll need| when we send them to college. | Then when I get home; there| are home chores to do because) I'm gone all day. | All the while the children| act withdrawn. Sometimes I don't feel I know them." As a mother, I can sympa- thize with this woman and know the conflict she feels. But as an| outsider looking on at somebody) else's problem, I also know that! f what. she's experiencing isn't! | something that happens simply because she's a working mother. Instead, it's a part of| growing up and something most mothers face, whether they stay at home or go out to work. However, there are some ways to combat it which work- ao can use. So if you feel that you're los- ing out because you're a work- ance! ing mother, here are several i pointers to improve your rela-| tionship with your youngsters. ae AND LESS TILL 9 P.M. First, plan every working day ifs DRESSES H so you'll have scattered mo- ZZ i+ f ments to enjoy being with your | +5 SUITS teenaged children even though ; some of the household chores go COATS SHORTS undone Second, set aside as many of BERMUDAS JAMAICAS i your evenings as possible so you can be with your family for DECK-PANTS SLIMS some of the time after dinner T-SHIRTS One working woman I know, for__example, keeps in close contact with her children by fixing a bedtime snack every night of crackers and cheese and fruit. They generally join her and talk over the day. And she finds that when they have problems, they often talk into the night, and she listens to POP-TOPS them and gives guidance, un- JACKETS SKIRTS CULOTTES BLOUSES CO-ORDINATES j Fourth, do things together, | and let them do some of the COTTON planning for this whether it's ; NEW. TRANSITION for household chores or family A DEPOSIT PULLOVERS ok DRESSES outings. But as you do this, don't make the mistake of be WILL HOLD @ SWEATERS ARRIVING DAILY ing your teenagers' shadow ev- ery moment that you're: home i) YOUR PURCHASE PLEASE NOTE They want their own freedom WE CARRY HALF-SIZE DRESSES and they want their own world paar ose seem want to kee to wa WE CARRY BY FAR THE LARGEST seives. a RE DER NO. & Fa wk 30k wt deter: STOCK OF SPORTSWEAR IN OSHAWA aged because you feel your daily job cuts down on your time with your children, remember that a ' good relationship doesn't always tf OSHAWA depend: on the number of hours SHOPPING - you spend with your c6hildren , CENTRE Instead it depends on how uf spend those hours togeibar.'_ OVER $50,000.00 STOCK MUST GO - REGARDLESS OF COST REDUCTIONS Starts THURSDAY, 9:30 A.M. AS © 2F1VS JONVYVIID IGIM-3NOLS S.XO4 © @ FOX'S STORE-WIDE CLEARANCE SALE e LEME OMT OPEN THURSDAY AND @ FOX'S STORE-WIDE CLEARANCE SALE @ ® JFTVS JDNVUVIID AGIM-FUOLS S.XO4 @ derstanding and love Third, keep the lines of com- munication open between you and your, children by being AT REDUCED knowledgeable about the world in which they live, listening to PRICES their side of things and under- standing and talking their lan- ALL SALES guage. FINAL PLEASE TWO LOCATIONS 7 SIMCOE ST. S$. = ° = OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE , @ 7F1VS JONVAVIID AIGIM-FAOLS S,.XOd © "® FOX'S STORE-WIDE CLEARANCE SALE e ». @ FOX'S STORE-WIDE CLEARANCE SALE @ @ FOX'S STORE-WIDE CLEARANCE SALE @

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