The Oshawa Times, 23 Sep 1960, p. 7

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R. Lunn, convener, Curley, chair apter of hawa Mrs. C, and Mrs, G. G man of the Evening Cl the Women's Auxiliary, O Capacity Crowd Attends Bridge At OGH Cafeteria The General capacity on when the Eve Hospital Aux sonal dessert bridge Mrs. G. G. Curle C. R. Lunn, chairmar veéner respectively received cafeteria of Hospital filled to Wednesday evening ng Chapter of the and My and econ Red and gold dec | the buffet table ing dessert After all had Curley declared play and about 10 R. W. Bassett auxiliary prize winner Harry the bridge in Mr of the ft of the p.m president drew the names Stan Hutche Wilson, Mp Shef Mr Karl Mrs Me Mr Suarez ley son H f. Ne rs. Robert field, Mr Brockwell Gordon Summer Mi Stafford Mrs. M, Davidson James McLean, M Isaac, Mr Philip H. H. Wells, Mrs. George Mrs. Howard Cook, Mi Tyson, Mrs Lorne Mrs. M. R. Mason Morrison The floral centrepieces won by Mrs. Jack Biddulph and Mrs. §. J. Boudreau KEEP IN TRIM Ga Conlin Robert Goodman Mrs. W. H were How Harassed Young Mothers tionships. In fact, 1961 should he Can Relax And By IDA JEAN KAIN Thin girls . . . of all the factors which keep you underweight and under bar, tension heads the list Nervous tension takse much of the joy out of living. Realize that your first need Is to practise re- laxing. Perhaps examples of the way fn which other worn and weary underweights have helped them. selves to health will inspire you If you are like many harassed "teation ceremony of Jinette General Hospital, welcome Mrs, { T FE. Sutherland and Mrs T. H. Gre to the Dessert Bridge in the hospital cafeteria 'CHILD GUIDANCE Use Of The Dictionary Can Help Poor Speller | By G. CLEVELAND MYERS If you got a leiter from your child in camp last summer or from your son in the armed forces at any time, you may have poticed some mis-spelled words, If you are a teacher in junior or senior high school or college, many a time you have been vexed with the misspelled words in your child's written work, And whenever you see written # work your child prepared at home his work returned by his teacher with mis-spelled words, if doesn't give you a very proud feeling. Such misspelling seems to bear no close relation to your child's general intelligence, Many a school child who gets regular lessons in spelling may do weil in tests on assigned lists of words and still be an awful speller when he writes anything On the other hand, if he ranks low in spelling tests, he is still more likely to mis-spell many words as he writes a letter or school paper, CORRECT SPELLING VITAL However, the list of words is of first importance, Some training M in phonics should help him, on Wednesday evening. The so- Yet if. he spelled all words cial event proved a great suc- | phonetically, he would be a hope- Cess, less Oshawa Times Photo | speller spelling of many words by rote, GROUPS, CLUBS AND AUXILIARIES SA HOME LEAGUE The regular meeting of Salyation Army Home vas held on Tuesday afternoon September 20 Mrs. William James led in the inging of a few choruses and made the announcements. Mrs George Beard read the minutes, Mrs, Major Rankin led in the| singing of the hymn "When Moth-| ers of Salem" and Major Mars- ind Rankin performed the dedi-| Rose, | nfant daughter of Mr. and Mrs A. J. Hoyland, Mrs, Major Ran- kin offerd prayer Mrs, James Garvock led in the devotional period, The Scripture was read by Mrs. John Belling Mrs. Garvock gave a talk little htings in life, "It sn't how small are your talents, but how you use them'. Mrs W. J. Lycett read a poem 'The ridge you Never Cross'. Mrs ham on the .| John Dixon closed in prayer Garvock gave a demon tration dressmaking and mswered- questions, Mrs, Rankin thanked Mrs, Garvock., The Fel lowship Group served tea, Next week the young women of the Home League are to arrange the program 7TH SCOUT MOTHERS' AUX, The regular meeting of the 7th Scout Mothers' Auxiliary was Mrs on {held on thei2l in League George's Wednesday, parish hall at St Anglican Church George's Mrs. R. A. Lloyd, president, parish hall opened the meeting with prayer Mir The minutes were read by Mrs. Maurice Howard Vice, secretary and Mrs. oonveners of the Raymond Gibbs gave the treas-\hold in November urer's report, A ¥ ' nominating commitiee t was announced that the Osh It was any appointed consisting of Mrs, A, J THE STARS SAY Mrs, Harold Davis Allen Mrs. Howard Hutchinson By ESTRELLITA October 5, Anglican the held on 1960 in St Douglas Gower and Mrs Proctor are to be co Tea was served by Mrs Kitchen and her committee, FOR TOMORROW Some adverse planetary as pects could make this an un pleasant day, Recklessness could be a special problem, so avoid it Where other problems are con cerned, take them in your stride and show your most philosophical side FOR THE BIRTHDAY If tomorrow is your vour horoscope indicates despite temporary sethacl can make this year pay off if you work and plan with confi birthday that you He must master the September! awa District Conference would be Church bazaar to be was and John by repetition of each word's let- ters in correct order. His learning to spell an as- signed list of words is something most parents can direct well at home, seeing that he pronounces each word and then, while look- ing right at it, names the letters in correct order over and over, often enough to learn its spelling by heart. Unfortunately, he may not get enough practice at school, It's when he writes a letter or prepares written work for school that you can do most to help him acquire a good spelling con- science--the strong wish to spell all the words correctly, | BE READY TO HELP : You help best if you are always ready to spell a word for him when he feels the slightest doubt about how to spell it, When he names a word you are not sure yourself how to spell, | you should look it up in the dic- tionary with him, Just to say, as a rule, "Go look it up in the dic- tionary," will rarely work. He will usually, choose rather to guess and spell it wrong than to go to so much trouble Having companionable relations with your child, say above the third or fourth grade, you might win great success by prevailing on him to cultivate the "'diction ary habit." (My bulletin Home Helpk for Poor Spellers, may be had by sending a self - addressed, U.S stamped envelope to me in care of this newspaper.) PARENTS' QUESTIONS Q. The teacher of our son, eight, says he doesn't pay atten tion at school How can this be cured? A. Not by punishing or exhort ing him or tugging at his heart strings at home; but by training him to pay attention when com- manded or requested at home and by home discipline in family regulations and doing of as- isigned regular jobs, CATHOLIC Maria Bajorska and Roman Naklicki, both of Oshawa, were married recently at St. Hed- Roman Catholic Church, bride is the daughter of and Mrs, Joseph Bajorski and the bridegroom is the son of Mr, and Mrs. Michael Nak- licki. all of Poland, The couple wig's The Mr FINE GOATS villagers in Crete have s not to hunt the hand Greek bound themse ibex, a and type of goat which is rap Cretan large SOM¢ idly becoming rare TWO MODERN STORES IN OSHAWA OPEN TONIGHT RETAILERS TO THRIFTY CANADIANS 9 P.M, dence, good judgment and fore sight, Put forth your hest effort especially during October and the first half of November--in both job and financial matters, since the results you achieve WINTER NEEDS! then could more than offset the comparatively dull periods which will prevail in later months, Personal matters will be under good influences for most of the year, with emphasis on happy domestic and sentimental rela- one of the very best years In . . many for romance and marriage Live Ha il Travel is in the stars for June, July, September and this Decem- : ber will be fine for social activi ing of various muscle groups, fol- (jes. lowed by methodically "letting A ohild born on this day will go" of the tension be extremely sensitive and will Perhaps you are puzzled as to have a remarkable sense of jus- how further tensing of an already |tice. tense muscle could help in re -- i laxing, The explanation is this HOUSEHOLD HINT Tension is partly subconscious,| Take the lock off the bathroom and subconscious tension is be- door if there are voung children yond our control, By deliberately tensing the muscles and slowly 4 releasing the tension, conscious! himself in or get into a predica in your home lest some child lock SPECIAL young mothers, you may feel you| control is gained, Think of it as are lucky to even grab a sand. shifting into power steering. wich for lunch--on the run, One -- ment where ne needs help quickly young woman with a family of five children and no maid man- ages to have one w hole hour each QUILTED BUNTING BAG -- Hurry for this Special "Buy", Quilted cot ton and rayon jersey in white yel low and blue. Trimmed with lovable animal appliques. Downy soft filling and lined for added warmth. Light- weight, Washable, Complete with day. It takes only one real change in routine to make that hour yours, she points out Step one is to prepare lunch for the children Prepare a lunch tray for yourself --then set it aside, Step two is to tuck all the nappers cozily into bed and kiss all the schoolers goodbye. Pick up your tray and head for the most comfortable spot in the house, away from the kitchen, For hour--leave all household tasks behind you in thought and deed. Read a book that's tertaining or inspira tional . listen to soft music , . . Or doze For tired new mothers derstanding doctor sugee plan: Lie down and re for 10 minutes out of every hour, At first this will be difficult but you can learn to let go W ith your mind and your muscles , . . and really rest one \ some solid thought an un ed th FOLLOWS OWN PLAN Following an operation homemaker despaired of ever having a shiny house again, She devised the plan of working at some special task for exactly 20 minutes a day . . . in addition to a lightened housework routine The hard part is to stop at the end of the 20 minute Don't go one minute over A thin, bulky young woman who realized she needed toning up gave her husband breakfast, then she walked for 30 minutes while the day was still fresh, On re turning home, she enjoved break fast. 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