Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 12 Apr 1956, p. 10

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FREEZE NYLONS ~ YOUNGSTERS NELP ° -- TORONTO (CP) -- A housewife] REGINA (CP) -- The children here, Mrs. W. Langford, says ny- who puddle in drains during the tons will last longer if they're| spring thaw are saving the tax- washed before wear and, while|payer "thousands of dollars," says wet, put in the freezing compart- ' ment of a refrigerator or on ice for| Cty Engineer W. D. Hurst. He a short period, and then allowed|said children aid his department to thaw without handling. They by clearing drains, making the need freezing only once. water clear faster. 10 THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Thursday, April 12, 1956 [ CHILD GUIDANCE Spring's a natural To Calm A Jittery Child | : ; Takes Patience And Planning In love ly attire By CLEVELAND MYERS , (My bulletins "Often Getting Some children are always get- Hurt and Breaking Things" and ting hurt, especially while using] "The Nervous Child" may be playthings or tools, while other| had by sending a self-addressed, children are rarely injured. We stamped envelope to me in care often wonder how so many of the! of this newspaper.) former live to grow up. i Our two sons, one an engineer, H tne other a scientist, made things PEE Enchanting os the sdoson with tools from their very early | ; itself are our fashions for years. Fach gradually developed a |¢ #4 fae . home workshop, which included pkg Spring! . . . Coats, suits; ¢lectrical cutting tools, before he | : g . was Jn high school. Their hands dresses, kitten sweaters . . , and fingers are all sound and with- f Ly : a ; and spirited prints . . . Plan DANGEROUS TOOLS | your own lovely look at I was never apt with tools my- : self but their mother has been. [ji prices you can afford. Fortunately, these boys attended |* schools where they practiced early in careful use of tools. Perhaps I helped a bit in controlling the addi- tion of a dangerous tool until each | noy nas ready i skills and motor § 3 p control for its safe use. sor Jn their early childhood, these f 8 BALA si] Visit Our ads learned reasonable careful- 4 ee ness with toys and playthings. |! y SPORTSWEAR They gio Jearucd some basic, vie a Ko Bo ful inhibitions. ey were not all- : ' owed to run pellmell indoors or en- |x "7. [sac DEPARTMENT gage in much roughhouse there, i x 3 4 Mice ; ken, too, neither of them ever [© f : ; i i ron 7 by , seemed to be over-exeitable. ) ond see our outstanding . ; i aia J All else being qual, the more |; selections of v Rn i » le a child' § 4 ! : as 4 : TRL EN " or : ; -- high-strung and excitab iz, the more prone he is to acci- . eo BLOUSES Cents. § ; : Calming d. the jittery tot ; : ES 4 5 i ¥ Yeooirs os help a a F a 1] © SKIRTS 2 y ; 3 tse en 3 a long . time family Irogram of e SKIRT and BLOUSE ; (35. 28 S $a -- F000 -- s quieter ways. The child who, at : jt 2 2 Ea SETS two, five or more, is allowed to § run wildly and chase other child- |. hs ren indoors, is pretty sure to get *. x E S58 a , hurt often. atrid i Open Fridey 'Till We parents can begin to train [#0 ; 9 pom. the child for a minimum of injur- i: i jes from the time he begins to walk, by cultivating calm ways in him and some basic inhibitions. COIR ey y : : Of course, some children may be i % ) J ' hurt often because of basically © $b op i poor Moto coordination. And oid Ad > child, while growing very fast, 4 Ha # 3 may appear Unusually awkward, - as ! REGULAR ONE-PLY bumping into t ngs, dropping Eat Se 143 ?, things or falling over them. 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