Daily Times-Gazette, 21 May 1955, p. 9

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ww P CHILD GUIDANCE How Parents Can Help Child With His First Reading Lessons Bb &. CLEVELAND MYERS (a few more Jears. And don't bur. The average child today is first (den him with many letters at a taught to read by connecting-whole | time, It's better to swell on one words or groups of words with or two, For example, take | pintures, actions and things, letter 'd'"' and ask him to find it His parents should tL out|as often as he can on a page of familiar signs at the market or|large print, If he should conlise the street and explain their |"'d" with "b," y) have him same sitting, By learning a few Help him cut out pictures of he will soon learn the meaning of the artifies--the, things beginning with the same letter and sound, as? box, ball Never cul snags BAS Uhr puss ie tem 0 oan on stitches, HARRY 0, PERRY HEATING EQUIPMENT DIV, Try ws 0. , See the re. difference over ordinary dry cleaning, Kin ling of nutmeg or stir in a Nitle stant coffee, Grated ori rind rate the World's largest diamond, the Culed' into the milk, then best the i os per, like the ofs nos; 5] it additional value | linen: 3,106 carats, is part of the [for fins Sater in hot weather, | 4 egg-milk mixtures Orange or pineapple juice best fact that the egg gives a frothy \ ' ters of the alphabet and to learn | thelr i for, he will not| rhyme as: pan, can, fan. Also FAMILIAR THIN ds, , Parents can do a lot to develop Later you might help him ent . IONS) ors Savés ou C ¢ «+ + yot costs you not one and pane MRS, GORDON CUMMINGS MRS, KENNETH COBB . rion on h things and paste them in a scrap ith certain hook, Then, under each picture, | blends, like: train, (ree, track, uecosds | Kenneth Cobb | greatly in spelling and will be f , Gi a pres or niture, etc, about the house and | useful to him in the ning] School Association Mis, Gordon _ past two years MOTOR , attach each placard to (he ob-| and higher grades, Meanwhile read | CITY CLEANERS him a great deal at home, | Eskimo Girl and Cree Indian, She writes her STORE 8 sense of familiarity when he home will not conflict with the PLANT starts to rn way he Is taught at school, If any- ern city. Anne fakes her life seri: i ks d to the the alphabet he recognizes, then| books which show how to apply year-old Eskimo girl from the | give him some practice with the | some of the foregoing principles, James bay area is in training at diay and, Saimos_in the large he won't need this knowledge for! candy store, new life, but she has only one| Asked about more personal plans | ---- -- -- - 4 Jaw to complete her (raining #0 she says 'It's too early to think of THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE v Saturday , May 91, 1956 Ll fives 4 pisin op fog uJ (00, | texture, there is no evidence of the ; white until stiff, adding a i fold it into en with an egg and served well a a often appear with bear, Later help him cut out a SANEX MOTH p 0 ogress very far until he is fa- have him name other words not R TECTION : his interest in reading, Help him pletures--~under which iliar | you should prin f In the election of officers held | Cummings was named president, 4 HOUR PLANT SERVICE -- 8 HOUR STORE SERVICE print his name, Make large | This practice will also aid him ject it names. Knowing the mean- | aloud T As N regular letters home in Cree, 182 8i 5 p coe §. Rd, E ead, rains As Nurse ¢ . & ONE LETTER AT A TIME thing, It will help him. ie a 8 {Unfamiliar ones, But don't try to| You will find them at your library, St. Joseph's Hospital here, she can return to the North to| marriage" hi you prefer a thic % FAMOUS GEM 5 : Arg raw in the flavor of the hev. sugar to it and chilled is delicious. Beyond the Teach him fo recognize the let: paste up pictures of things which | pre ; millar with them. plotured rhyming with these oF Get Quality cleaning plus Moth protection. Saves you to eut out pictures of familiar t the names--of words beginning recently by Woodcrest Home and | She succeeds Mrs, FREE PICK-UP AND DELIV placards, naming objects of fur- who UP AND my ng of a few words will give him | This method of teaching him at Perfectly at esse now in 8 mod- R A Dial RA 3.7021 Dial RA 5-649: Pind out how many letters of | There are many simple, HAMILTON (CP)----A pretty 20-| GCU%0 to che will tend sick In: {muke him learn them in order; | bookstore or even at the corner| Anne Witalkuk is happy in her James bay, help relieve the sufferings of the | disposition to look for better things STEPHEN BRENT, AGED TWO TODAY Celebrating his second birth. . day today is Stephen Brent, son of Mr, and Mrs, George | George Noyes of Belleville Noyes, Alice Street, Stephen is | MARY HAWORTH MAIL grandson of Mr, and Mrs, of Crysler, and Mrs, the Andrew Ouderkirk Ontario, and Mr Photo by Ireland 'Psychiatric Help Is Indicated To Unravel Family Problem MARY HAWORTH'S MAIL Dear Mary Haworth-My nerves are shot by 18 years' unhappy mar- riage to an irresponsible man who hasn't planned for the future from the day we married, I've been near a breakdown before, but never as close as this, I can't seem to get hold of myrelf and the children (we have three are badly affected by my condition, Bob just won't be troubled by finances, He keeps working, and he turns over his checks to me, ask- ing for only a small allowance, But Disinterested onlookers see your situation thus, I am sure; and that's why certain parties advise | you. to separate from Bob, as a move towards getting your feet on the ground, and securing peace of | mind and some opportunity to plan | dependably for the future | By now you know the truth, but | from Bob, when in your heart Tou feel hopeless about him? -- when you deeply distrust and despise him? I'll tell you why, It is the chief unconscious stalling tactic you have, against the worst ex- perience you can conjecture (to your way of thinking--an 'out that suggests itself from time to time, Namely, the business of standing on your own feet in life, and being responsible for your own upkeep, and the children's, too, if it comes to that, NEEDS EDUCATION You are emotionally exhausted, not so much by Bob's infantilism, as hy your aggressive struggle to be y MA upon him which signifies your own unconscious de- termination to remain Immature quires mature responses as the Eggs Spoil Quickly If Unrefrigerated Warm days are here again and the Poultry Products Institute of- fers its annual reminder to home- makers to keep eggs cool, Don't buy eggs and leave them sitting in the car for an hour or two in the hot sun while you do other shopping. The best grade-A eggs you ean buy will deteriorate under conditions like that, Get them into | the refrigerator as soon as you get | them home, Don't leave them on {the table in a warm kitchen, While eggs have a probable stor lin a situation that inexorably re-| age life of two to four weeks in | @ good refrigerator, for best qual. of deliverance from Intoler-| ity it is recommended homemak- able tensions, You've spent' 18 ers use them up within seven years walin in vain for a magic | days, solution of the deadlock--and RoW | oo... products Institute offers you re near to collapse from frus a suggestion about poultry also, Fresh poultry, including the cut | up portions and small 'chickens price ration, There is a child guidance centre | on Br crim whaliom ane | Sached to the modical, folloft family man and financial provider, | in the city throug) oo go there You grouse about his irrespons-| con gfvct.hand help in finding the | packaged In cellophane should be | unwrapped and covered loosely | with waxed paper and used within ibility, in your thoughts and con-| versation, but actually you never inwardly come to grips with the requires, | two to three days, Frozen birds n | should be kept frozen until reoni+ ed, allowing only enough time to special counsel your case You need emergency re-educatiol sick among her own people, Among hundreds of patients fo whom she has ministered here have heen a number of Eskimos At one time she helped to treat her own mother, 'who was sent to the Hamilton Tuberculosis Sanitar- jum, The young Eskimo student nurse came south two years ago to work in the sanatorium, She did so well there that it was decided she should train at Bt, Joseph's tn hecome a certified nursing assistant As well as her native tongue of | Egg-Nog Supplies Energy, Nutrition away, don't forget there is a lot of nutrition packed shell, Bo if you don't feel likes eat ing, make a refreshing cold egs nog by beating a rat glass ing with a dash of salt, nutmeg, a little vanilla and sugar to taste, Flavors may be varied to suit you | Eskimo, Anne is fluent in English'. . , try chocolate with a spri = If hot days take your appetite inside the egg egg in a of chilled milk, season order NOW,, HUDSON 313 ALBERT ST. Have you fried this emazing NEW "Chemi-Coated" coal? Phone us your fering DIXON'S COAL PHONE RA, 3-4663 UNE 9 - VOTE C.C.F. | RE-ELECT 395 3 - nl "FT rere psp TIONS . as he expects me to pay for every: thing, he needs very little cash- and he goes into debt very freely for what he wants, An expensive car and a TV set are the latest strain on my budget, i. dois He brags about his good credit | «and owes everybody, We pay out jinesest anusily fo uppoHt child, medical an. n are kept 10 8 A eat I no longer dare get such care for myself, for fear I would lose my pride before the costs were paid. Two of the children need | lasses, which 1 can't afford, and they all need shoes and clothes, as they can't wear hand-me-downs so well any more, But Bob wop't help me plan for their needs He will say "Go charge what you need"-~and then throw fits when the bills arrive, storming at me! to 'find the money to pay for] this." I've worked when the wolf was at the door, and my friends have helped us financially when 1 was cracking under the strain, But Bob never hothers to pay. He Just lets the bills pile up--and he seems more immature every day. Onee, during a medical interview about my nerves, Bob's face-saving lies left me speechless. Later the doctor told me he saw through the alibis I've been advised to separate, but 1 don't believe in that, Yet when I plead with Bob to share family problems, he merely curses and mishehaves worse, It seems [ can't win, but perhaps your good counsel will give me a clue, P. Y, | WIFE ABLER Dear P. Y.--Your nerves are shot by a fear-filled performance, the nature of which you haven't quite recognized, Your ordeal may be likened to the gymnastics of a timid swimmer in deep water, who is keeping afloat by her own efforts, while elinging to a straw on | the hysterin theory that the straw | is hearing her up, proposition that he is a deadweight for facing life. MH. through | thaw before cooking, sort of problem--not a partner, | pon osm not by mall or per-| ~ Why this doubleminded attitude | sonal interview, Write to her in on your part? « this compulsive care of this newspaper, | ET ets Everyone Loves Ice Cream . . . Our rich, flavorful ice cream is one treat that always hits the spot! It's Oshawa's party favorite, taste-tempting dessert, or special treat! You'll find ours especially good, so surprise your family tonight! IDEAL DAIRY LTD. 110 KING ST. E. PHONE RA.' 5-5812 T. D. "TOMMY" THOMAS, M.L.A, UNEMPLOYMENT : The C.C.F. will face up to this problem not runaway from it as the Liberals and Conservatives have done -- We aim for and will work for full employment. S HEALTH INSURANCE The C.C.F. will definitely institute a health insurance program for all the people of Ontario, and the Weather that dross away! SANITONE Dry Cleaning Gets Out All the Spots GC) Let vs prove it! Every working day of the year, garments ga. lore come into our plant looking soiled beyond hope, and back they go to their owners--not merely clean and spotless BUT with all their likg-new fit, looks and feel fully restored. Why | settle for anything less? Phone today, OSHAWA : RAndolph 3-4631 AJAX, PICKERING, PORT PERRY, WHITBY, BOWMANVILLE: ZENITH 13000 CAR INSURANCE The C.C.F, will make available low cost car insurance, The man on the pole is typical of the many Hydro employees who stand ready, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, to respond to emergency calls for service. If trouble is of a minor nature service is restored promptly. Sometimes however, due to severe storms, sleet or hurricanes, trouble reaches major proportions, When this happens, crews work hard and fast, to repair wires, replace poles and burnt out distributing equipment, This work is carried out at any hour of the day or night until service is restored, for these men appreciate that wherever wires run people ° depend upon electricity for most of the conveniences and comforts of modern living, The great scope and flexibility of Ontario Hydro's province-wide operation, its resources of manpower and equipment, make it possible to cope with emergencies when they oceur, OLD AGE PENSIONS The C.C.F, will supplement the $40.00 per month now paid by the Federal Government by $20.00 per month, LABOR The C.G.F. will improve the Workman's Compensation Act, Labor Res ations Act, and the Vacations With Pay Act. The C.C.F, will also enact other legislation. to meet the needs of Labor. COMMITTEE ROOMS 12V4 King Street West = Phone RA 5-9311 Oshawa C.C.F. 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