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Oshawa Times (1958-), 29 Jun 1966, p. 19

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their child's intellectual powers x \ CHILD GUIDANCE 4, | Parents who wish to enrich| THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, June 29, 1966 19 In- ' . will put their emphasis on his| responses by him to these older|New York Safety Council, Some Children s Intelligence earliest years and will find rich|persons and all other matters|the March issue of Today's opportunities to raise his 1Q,|in their presence. In this happy|Child the council advises that! ® * especially during his years be- atmosphere he. communicates|when children are e timu. at als ifore school: They will aim to|and develops speech and imagi-|they should learn | afford this youngster increas-| nation. types of behavior won't be tol- | By on amg pee pool eo hak. the more ged - opportunities to respond to| In addition to conversation, erated. 'Among them are throw-" meone has defined inte ant learns. stimulation through his senses--| he learns richly as he is read to'ing stones; brandis pencils, gence as "the techniaue --_e -- -- his physical -- tol seine hearing y ace amell.land as varns sels fanev came out md cor ete prgao Nw ner. acquires for processing infor-|relax the more he is awake and|ing, touching, handling! explor-|of his little head--as he creates|son; flicking towe mation f urn ished by his|the more he responds to, theling and the like. | with words and things. |faces in poor courting elds: senses." It's pretty generally|more he learns. Presumably the| Best of all is the comfortable,| @. Should children be curbed|in another's face. They may! accepted by psychologists thatjinfant learns most then from|companionable relationship ofjin hazaround horseplay? jend in serious eye injury, even? indness. a_person's intelligence can be|what is most satisfying to him.|this good feeling arouses more) A. Yes, warns the Greater' bli raised. For cuitivating usefui habits in Indeed, with the usual mea-j|home and health routine, and sure of Intelligence, boot aca for the convenience of his evidence has been published|mother and others of the fam-! that intelligence can be height-/ily, the times when he can have) DRESS GOODS ened. The younger the child the|most stimulation need to be} more can be done to raise his|reguiated, of course. 1Q. This fact is recognized ia} All your smiles and tender the wide development of public|vocal sounds you make for the | education inc ulturally de-jinfant's amusement..and. satis-| | pressed areas, where pre-school|faction, all your holding and | children are of first concern. (fondling him, | carrying him | If you are the mother of anjabout tenderly, enable him to! infant two months old, one or| grow in intelligence. As soon as'| four or five there's hardly a|he wants to touch, see and han-| limit to what you may do to) |dle things, you enable him to stimulate the intelligence of tais| get wider and richer expert youngster. Of course, you ueed|ences from such. When he be- to consider that while you are|gins to move about under his stimulating him. to.-respond|own steam, you afford him in-| more and more to what he gets} creasing opportunities to ex-| through vision, hearing, touch-| plore and get richer and richer DID YOU: SEE THE FABRIC BARGAINS AT ing and other senses he can be) experiences. You limit these ex- . unduly excited: You need'.to|periences only for the sake of WARD'S consider his physical health and his safety and preparation for welfare. adapting to other persons. FABRIC SALE,-NOW ON AT ; . ' ' Yet, all else being equal, the| As soon as this youngster can 31 Simcoe St. 5. § Sec i ire- raph of himself, which Awar' with a monetary |more he responds to, the more |be with other children, he gets Lest eue'a orc Laurecos sent te Tid achook, ots iia petetnied to the school value, to be made to the |intellectual exercise he is get-|more experiences, He not only T. Savery's name, by the from the left, are Mrs. R. and Mrs. Malcolm Adam. student obtaining the high- |ting, The more the mother talks|is stimulated then more through Home and School Associa- F. Richardson, Mr. Savery The other presentation was est ig vi > to pps ep ee aes berg Mgt ag! gw ageing y : p i ' ge fr \- F Savery composition, each y is, an e more she fondles|an e like, but he finds new tion of Dr. S, J. Phillips and a large framed photo the Laurence T Lhe pee yeaa, ME Pa das Ge cts eek tmaleayi 'ol ais Gaby cnet: DRAPERIES SLIP-COVER FABRICS ease wetter se? BAKED STUFFED SPARE- | Savery was also presented {him about comfortably and thejences to arrive at still more Principal Laurence T. Savery ras [ane eon a7 mae aac We a Pree, '2 matching pieces of spare- . | -- ibs (1% to 2 pounds ~~ Honored AtH&SReception _, Brex¢,stutting | Brown bony sides of the two | f ribs in a pan on top Many friends gathered at Dr.ja committee of past-presidents| \ot. the cad gg cg eae &. J. Phillips Public School) lof the Association: Mrs. R. F.| Stuffing (recipe below). Pre |Richardson, Mrs, D. K. Stiles 3 rees. Auditorium on a recent after-| snd Mire' Matdoind Adair a6 heat oven to 350 deg noon to honor Mr. Laurence T.| sisted by Mrs. Earle Dingman) Place one set bod ribs, ph Savery on the occasion of his) who convened the refresh- jed side up, on rac * oh rag retirement following eleven! ments. The grade mothers who|P@"- Cover . with ag a oh years as principal of that)<erved for Mrs. Dingman were ing. Top with | apne yo) schoo] Mrs. Vincent McGahey, Mrs. ribs, browned side down. Skew- ene ' oly > er or tie ribs together. Sprinkla Mr. Savery had best wishes William H. McKee, Mrs. Hugh with salt asd pepper. Add % extended to him and to Mrs.|Cavanaugh, Mrs. Peter Andrey, " i etn ee ce era ANNUAL HOME FASHION SHOW ent and former students, staff|Gallinger, Mrs, Robert Steven.|_ Bake in pre - ed 3 Jom tg members, board of education|son, Mrs. Morley Chesher, Mrs.|/0V°"- Tsao ltt tice watak: ee trustees, and the Home and|Alyin Gavel, Mrs. Samuel] "Ours. A ,s eae Pa School Association members.|Keane, Mrs. Ralph Gulliver,! jif necessary coher Sect ot The guests were greeted at the;Mrs. W. S. McBean, Mrs. Hel- To serve, ged s if cee, door by Mrs. R. F. Richardson,| mer Freitag, Mrs. Earl Moore,|St™08 and cut " 4 in Pe f a past-president of the Home|Mrs. 0. J. Broadbent, Mrs.|i0& size pleces. Makes and School Association, who|Alan Hopper, Mrs. Donald|S®rv!nss was also in charge of the guest|Cooper, Mrs. Wm. Hungerford BARBECUE SAUCE book. Mrs. Bert McDonnell 2 tablespoons brown sugar THIS RANGE HAS: woes -- -- 'singe -- ' ~--~|1 teaspoon salt ' ifully set tea table, by Mrs SCOTS WHA HAE 4 teaspoon dry mustar' INFINITE HEAT SWI p Bo, ae 6 Mages hte Scottish culture will be rep-|1 teaspoon Worcestershire an 1 BLEME TCHES ' | sauce -SF £ED NW TS Stephenson and Mrs. §. J. Phil- resented at the evening per-|, cup tomato juice lips, Mrs. C. M. Elliott and |formance of the Folk Festival] Y, cup catsup INFINITE BROML CONTROL Mrs. Stanley Lovell. by Mrs. Alistair Fulton's High-| 4 cup vinegar | LIFT-OFF OVEN DOOR i leolm Ad intro-|land troupe accompanied by| %4 cup water Mrs. Malcoln am intro-| DP DP ' cup wa LIFT-OFF N SIDE RA sented him with "The Laurence| Ttiubhas as a duet with Sandra|maining ingredients and sim- T. Savery Award' which will|Cheyne of Ajax. Sheila, Sandra,/mer together for 5 minutes. be awarded annually for the|Kathleen McRae, Cheryl Wil- next eleven years to the stu-|!iams, Nancy Evans and Chris- TO $1 dent obtaining the ett Singér will provide a color- Ee ea Adank | marks in English composition.| {ful massed Highland Fling. BIG PAY JOBS WAITING : ve A cheque will accompany this)" ss--SsSsSsSsSsS dg VEL «GRADUATES ; € d oneee. LADIES TO BE SAFE : Marvel Hairdressing Schools . : Mrs. D. K. Stiles presented a) WINNIPEG (CP)--The Mani-| jn principal cities offer ex ; 5 j : personal cheque to Mr. cameras ¢ Rural Safety Association) clusive "MARVEL TOUCH" duced Mrs. William Fitches, | Caledonia Pipe Sergeant Brian cup finely chopped onions who delivered a fitting address| Pollock. Ajax Ladies' Pipe| cup finely chopped celery TILT AND CLEAN, HI-SPEED to Mr. Savery, expressing to|Band will set feet a-tapping cup finely chopped green TUBULAR OVEN /BROIL him the high esteem in which) with stirring melody. pepper ELEMENT he was held by all who knew, Sheila Scott, 12, will do the Combine brown sugar, salt, him. intricate Sword Dance as\dry mustard and Worcestershire * FULL-WIDTH FLUORESCENT Mrs. Maurice Hoggard pre-\3 solo, and the classic>Seann|sauce in a saucepan, Add re-) LIGHT for the purchase of a camera is co-ordinating a safety com-| training. Complete course , be - 8 ' of his choice. Mrs. Richardson| petition open to any Manitoba; DAY or EVENINGS. For free Be Set : and Mrs, Adam brought forth|organization made up wholly} brochure, write or visit ; we % / omati a beautifully framed photo-|or partly of women or girls. 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