CHILD GUIDANCE Punishment Will Not Overcome ( Child's Bed - Wetting Habits By G. CLEVELAND MYERS { If your child over five or #ix still wel his Slothes or his bed ol shou ave him ¢ Your hysician, If the dostor. finds no physics causes, and ususily he won't, then look for psychology jes) enuses, Study him in relation to his par- and play mate. Try to ascertain in direction tay have worries or fears or anxieties: where he falls to enjoy success at ork and play, and & feeling of selfregard, he feel ha sands » well with his arents other relations br ener children n And fre y Then try to find ways to do something about the matter, be ing willing to keep trying for weeks or months or years to see much improvement, You might need the he Xe a psychologist or paychi st, f | bis mother Of a boy, seven, writes "Sometimes" he goes one or Iwo weeks without wetting his cloth. ing or his bed, At other times, he wets by accident, or for no apr parent reason, Often he is too busy at play to bother about It, He fas heen checked by Bur physician, who merely says the boy Is ner Vous "We punish him, st times, by making him spend from a half | to an hour in hs room, He | 4 hour | sucking his thumb, also sucks his thumb "His sister Is the opposite In character, At two, she was gel | ting wp In the middle of the night alone to go to the hathfoom," BUILD ON SUCCESSES It's very hopeful that your boy | goes dry and fidy for good periods | ot 8 stretch, Build on these wie | and celebrate them, By him to & schedule for | to the bathroom, Don't re or Jisnish im for Heung, for fatlure to "ga" W you | ok cloek reminds him, | You and Dad should seek wa 5 | to build up this hoy In weli-| regard, Conspire with your friends in this direction, Dad should dn things with him, and go places with him, often Inviting other boys | IP Y WITH OTHERS 'ork hard st setting the stage he will play freely with other ws of his age. Protect him from too many exciting programs oi | the alr, RelaX more yourselg and | 4 fo have more fun In the fam: | ly, especially al mealtimes fan | courage this lad to (alk then, re lating some of his successes pro pounding some riddles and telling some e, | eareful not to refer often in | the boy's presence, to the daugh ter's success, especially In regmd to her tidiness As your son improves in a feel ing that all is well, he may quit CORsEs, GROUPS, CLUBS, AUXILIARIES | | CENTRE NTREET WMS The WMS of Centre Street Unit: | ed Chureh held its January meet ing in the Chapel with President Mrs, Gordon Wonnacott opening | the meeting with prayer The secretaries of the different departments gave reports of lart years' work, Mrs, Abbott called the roll and read minutes of last | meeting, Mrs, Wonnacott gave the | treasurer's report, The Rev, A, ¥, Cowan installed the officers for this year. Miss Flora French led in the worship service assisted by | Mrs, Dean Peel, the theme being | "Why Missions Mrs, William Nobel will take devotional for Feb rusry. A short work period was held, Refreshments were. served CHRIST CHURCH EVE, GUILD The regular meeting of Christ Church evening guild was held ve- | cently with the president, Mrs, | Ernest Reading, presiding, There were 20 members present | Mrs, Garnet White gave the treasurer's report, This was fol lowed by the reading of the min | utes of the last meeting by Mrs, | Lloyd Harding, the secretary, It was decided to hold a corpo. rate Communion for the members| on Sunday, February 6 at 11 o'clock Ways and means for minutes were read by Mrs, Roy Corbman, The treasurer's report | was given by Mrs, Albert Chilcott Mrs for the meeting, Miss Cora Harvey led In prayer, A poem on Indin was read by Mrs, Gibbs, The scripture lesson was read by Mrs, | Chileott; The tople 'Growing To gether of the Church In India," was led hy Miss Harvey, Mrs Gibbs and Mrs, Walter Cole Refreshments were served hy Mrs, Howard and Mrs, Harold Creamer LODGES AND | SOCIETIES | DAUGHTERS OF ENGLAND | The Daughters of England Lodge met for Ils regular meeting on | Tuesday, January 18 with the wor thy president, Sister Ethel Cocker ham, presiding assisted hy the worthy vice-president, Sister Kute Glover | A guard of hono rwas formed (o welcome our worthy district de me, Sister Minnie Wilson, from hithy who paid the lodge a visit and Installed the new officers Blister Betty Glover gave the lok 1 won Arthur Howard was planist | other mineral | served hy Blister | siding, Women Centre Street H& § Marks 34th Birthday Centre Fireet Home and Sehool Association held its first regular meeting of the New Year on Mon. day evening and celebrated iis Mth birthday, Mrs, C, ¥, Crouse, president, welcomed the guests, It was announced the Home and fichool Council would be held on | January 24 ut # o'clock in Centre fitreet School, Miss Beth Travell sang two vo. cal selections, "Stars are the Win dows of Heaven' and "I's # Grand Night for Singing." She was accompanied by Mr, Blake Branton at the piano Mr, G. Lalley introduced Dr, T, A. Bweet, assistant supervisor of the Ontario Hosnital, Whithv, A film, "The Feeling of Hostility" | was shown and an informative dig. cussion followed Miss 8. A. Molise cut the birth. day cake, Miss Madeline Palmer the attendance orize, We freshments were seed hy Mrs T, Hobbs and her commitiee Patchwork quilts made by vol unteer workers of the Canadian Red Cross are known by gre. ful recipients around the world the "Canada Quilt," NUTRITIOUS FOOD Figh contain ealelum, lodine and as well aw proteins and vitamins nifred Mills, Refreshments Beatrice and Bister Florence Bourne, LEND-A'HAND CLUB The Lend-A-Hand ®iub Its regular meeting in the 1004 Hall with Sister Orpha Goyne pre assisted by Bister Helen Courtwright Following roll call and reading were Hurs\ of mines the various committees | | gave their annual reports, Several members: were reporied to be on the sick list, Arrangements were underway for the annual birthday dinner The Installation took place with Bister officer assisled hy Sister Alice Hinds as Marshall The new officers for the coming year are President Sister Hele) Courtright; , vice president sige ter Flossie Ball; secretary, Mister Amelia Weeks; treasurer, Sister Evelyn Fickes: wick Nisters Ball, Farrow, Annle Donald, Dyer and Goyne Sister Goyne, retiring president, Mags commitiee, | | gave a talk on this year's spirit | ual Council program, held | Luella Bagshaw installing | | raising | report, Nisters Ethel Horton, Lam: | was presented with a gift from | | reports of their spiritual and cil | zenship conveners, i zens in all fields and on all levels and urged action for civil defence, The question period was lively, Miss Mary Yoy, regional spirity- | #l convener, thanked sll spiritual conveners and talked on the part subdivisions should take to sup- plement the council's if ram and | on the newly - established feast | day of the Queenship of the Moth- er of God, i This year's project, in the charge of Mrs. W, Clancy, Osh. awn, will be a fund raising event | for assistance to the Dominican Sisters of Uxbridge, The region will continue the Shopping Service at Fairview | Lodge, Whithy, ! All subdivisions will again be | setive in an intensified campaign for new subseriptions to the Cana- dian Register, Father N, MacKinnon of Picker: ing thanked all present for their attendance, Mr, Peter Kaiser, ably accom. panied by Miss. Helen Zaloty, both of Pickering, sang hymns in. hon- or of the Holy Family, After the adjournment of the meeting and final prayers, re freshments were served by h hostesses of the event, the CWL subdivision of Pickering, under the convenerhlp of Mrs Brett, Mrs, K, Hickey and Mrs, 8, Calie pouring tea, An animated social hour was enjoyed by nearly 100 members present, The Holy Family Focus Of Meeting Of Regional CWL - The Ontario County South Reg fonsl Civie Action Commitiee, CWL, met in the auditorium of the new Bt, Francs de Sales Separate School, Pickering, on Sunday. To emphasize the character of the month, the theme of the meet ing was "The Holy Family' who's picture, decorated with red roses and votive lights, adorned the room, The Rev, Vather P, Dwyer, DD, Oshawa, who gave the key: note address, opened and closed the meeting with prayers, asking all Present to remember Father Daniel Lord, 8.J,, and recently de ceased relatives of league mem. bers, Mrs, Arthur O'Connor, Picker ing, regional chairman, assisted by her executive, presided, ¥ath- er Dwyer, regional spiritual direc: tor, the Rev, ¥athers Darby, Mac: Kinnon, John Meenderink, $.C.J, were present, Archdiocesan Couns ell was represented hy Its spirit: ual convener, Mrs J. 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Gordon Leslie, Mrs, wier and Mes, Elgin MT, GEORGE'S GUILD (Ritson Group) The annual meeting of the Rit. son Croup of the Guild of 8, George's Anglican Church was | preceded by a dinner party at Adelaide House on January 15 Mrs, W, P, Whittington, newly: | elécted president of the Woman's Guild, was guest of honor, Mrs, J. 0 Coldrick, group leader, pre: sided for the business session which followed the dinner, Secres taries' and treasurers' reports were read and approved One minute silence wan observ: ed In memory of two late members | of the group, Mrs, Bruce Anderson | and Mrs, Mary Harrison, ' Mrs. Whittington spoke briefly, encouraging the group in its New Year activities, and Inviting them to attend a colored film on India, "When the Healer Came," with an accompanying commentary hy Canon D, M, Rose, at the Parish Hall on February 10 Gifts were exchanged and a so clal hour followed The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs, G. L. 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