Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 27 Sep 1956, p. 11

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| LONDON, Ont. (CP) -- Ladies | ; auxiliaries contributed nearly half| of the Ontario Command Canadian | Legion Scholarship Fund in 1955, 000. the annual convention was told Tuesday by Mrs, Margaret Rich- ardson of Toronto, Ontario presi- |Legion Auxiliaries 'Support Branches dent. THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Thursday, September 27, 1956 9 Of the $14,400 used to award 37 legion scholarships last year, $6,- CHILD GUIDANCE Younger Brother Is Often Ignored By Older One By G. CLEVELAND MYERS 300 was raised by auxiliaries. 1 the number of active auxiliaries | MACARON! LUNCH i Mrs. hardso: ' that) 8 os. ready-cut macaron Ric 3 reported thal 2 tablespoons fat slices bacon, chopped, or % cup leftover ham 2 stalks chopped gelery vi a) - oz. tin stew omatoes tario Command has pledged $20, {17 small onion, chopped 5 Cook macaroni uncovered in The plan to foster intensive rapidly boiling salted water until training for promising athletes tender and drain. Saute bacon or was explained to delegates by ham, celery and onion over med- George Duthie, director of sports ium heat, and add tomatoes. Sim- programs for the Canadian Na- mer for ten minutes and serve on tional Exhibition. hot macaroni. (Serves 6.) has risen to 345. Among new pro-| jects is the Canadian Olympic training plan, to which the On- | ~ | mother of this neighbor farm/ A few years difference in age family. They often invited him for often makes it hard for the youn- breakfast at their home. ger child of the family, especially Several times, when they took as the elder of two boys or two their own son to a movie in the| girls nears adolescence. As the older child enters junior elder or senior high before the other does, this difference is magnified in the minds of both. Even when|gether, svening, they only invited the] y to go with them. During this period, when the older and younger boys were to-| | they quarreled a great ea two boys or two girls live on the FURTHER EXPLANATIONS same street, and have been good pals for several years, the elder one may drop the younger child rather suddenly around this time. Every young child must be made to understand that he willl have the same privileges of an| older brother or sister when he Last summer, while one family reaches that age. Further expla-| or our grandchildren was with us, nations usually make the younger I saw this happen to two boys, 10 100 resistant and argumentative. and 12. In the first place, the elder was given, rightly, some privilages not granted to the younger. 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