THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Thursday, February 7, 1957 23 Early Training | --_-- For Children Leads the "EIR Adv C t d = Ae AE DUT i rg Ysrireniisg vocate | winter | VANCOUVER (CP) -- During a 1 ky: $ : £d ane] discussion here Albert Cox, 3 3 nivecsity of British Columbia ; : i : F psychologist, said pareiis should start training their children early to accept the responsibilities of 3 i to acter FURNITURE "I don't go for this talk of wait-| CO LIMITED ing for the age of reason, No one . if » seems sure just what age that is," he said. "The child must learn early to make decisions and ac- cept the obligations that go with a free choice." He said a surprising number of oung job applicants have a high evel of intelligence but little prac-| tical training to enable them to do the job. | "There may be too much free-| dom given the teen-agers in selec- tion of school courses they want. | . LL rt "The teen-agers who apply for i : i afk d Re jobs have a thin patina of matur-| . ! Re jty, but haven't had sufficient] : : guidance to attain a proper deep ; : X in maturity." 7 ; t : | oom com p 3 Gordon Stevens. chief probation i : 1 > i officer said the majority of teen- WA) ; i » : agers were all right. ! Pee - : 2 1 3 hi h, ™ "We are letting them, by grant. | 4 f urnis (+ at on ing them freedom, ride off at} * many tangents" he said. "We p: ; Nr : ; . have developed a lot of programs 1 outside the home for them such : 4 : ; ? ? : i : { ; . . ' ast a | 17 high quality selected pieces as community centres. "Some of these projects keep youth out rather to late hours. If we give more freedom to them, - - > ' ' . : we parents must decide limits to ' ; a : ? 3 heir actions and activities." = 3 i 2 4 " E. J. Irwin, school principal and y % = i Proud i. os ; g panel moderator said parents : i 2 all the extras should realize that the young have Eo ; i 7 / . many important problems. ' : included at "The fact that the girl across | x ; i : & the street has one more sweater g ? ¢ ; this one than your daughter can throw the # ; 5 f ; ' ; I whole household into an uproar. . . £ " : ro 2 3 ¥ 7 . there is a need for discipline and ; 7 3 i ow price control. Industry demands it and education needs it." Alanbrooke E - Be, A il _ or ¥ Typical of Yolles budget priced, complete room groups. In- . ; ; > J 3 » V4 cludes rich two-tone walnut finished bedroom suite comprising Denies Attack 4 7 Ee ; Fei Ne i roomy dresser with large mirror, solid full panel bed and four 4 : : = 7 drawer chiffonier . . . grouped with a comfortable mattress, On Churchill J ; PS a1 a : all steel spring, two fluffy pillows, two boudoir lamps, two pil- ; py TITY or - low cases and four pictures. f LONDON (Reuters) -- Britain's wartime head of the imperial staff, Field Marshal Lord Alan- brooke, says he hopes a book based on his wartime diaries will not be construed as an attack on his former chief, Sir Winston Chrehill. Alanbrooke praised the former prime minister at a party Tues- day night held for the book's ed- itor, Sir Arthur Bryant, "I can say here and now, with wn hesitation Wiiatever," be 52d; 8 decorator yr SORE y "that if it had no! been or him : » rm jCtureil) Js hate "Tou. Det i . y i =o ; : ig solidly bons neturad would not have steeled itself to gs selected pieces | i ; ger fi : h J ie y p w, LP : inished cri meet its task in the years after- wards. A Ei TN te said he would like the crit- & choice of chesterfield is i / : ? > lie Complete ical parts in the book, The Turn i of the Tide, to be 'looked upon . ; " with in relation to the words I have . = | H |= lea), 3 | fos iar." § or bed-davenport suite i : ¥ Maren et] On the whole, said Alanbrooke, 4) {| \ "1 feel the book will give a jolt to what one may call Chu cil], Wok! , i ; shippers, but I think it wi in- A 5 ; : crease, rather than diminish the » , Select hardwood in a polished na- i stature of Winston Churchill, for § § § s . 5 tural finish wi A | it shows the truest picture of him : : p with steel spring . as a wonderful man all the more > for " : safety dropside and smooth rolling BR bis proveness tobe] 2 : y : | casters . , . complete with mattress. ---- RR EE ER He recalled a time he once con- ke 9% Ji \ i tradicted Churchill "rather forck: - ; 2 ! - Pom bly in the defence committee" be- X ; : figs = . logizing for his rudeness. : . . 2 or PWinston. he said, "gave k featuring heat-resistant h 4 £ ; id | full length mirror me one of his most wonderful 9 2 % i ; smiles and said, 'My boy, You '4 arborite top tables : roo y ardrobes don't have to be nice in war. The \ only thing you have to be is by, From the solid hardwood frame to the rich, long-wearing cover, here is a suite right.' a Oo you'll be proud to own. Choice of chesterfield or davenport suite with roomy o . V Re lounge Sah 'ie pls a heat-resistant arborite coffee table 4 ! choice of I ] HH, ond step-table, modern table lamp and shade, smoker and 3 . ; quor ote Hw. magazine basket, f ; Wi 4 : walout of = . PE a" RY . ; natural At Tilbury a ------ iia | | EE Ee Held Irregular _- = 7 a : a mF : That isch needed storage space at a budget M (CP)--A li ' ' ' A . 4 L { price. Solid all wood construction in choice Ming A 5d zh Howor Yole reg. 1 69.95 'ee washer | § of gleaming walnut or polished natural fin- ' : g! hi ish with convenient, full length mirror. Meas- der town of Tilbury which ap- ures 22" x 21" x 66" high. Shop early as proved cocktail bars and dining 4 . i Proved OO aligh. margins to- i ---- 1 complete with automatic timer and pump om gd : ; i 22" x 21° day was ruled void by Kent County ; : | : quantity is limited. Judge Henry E. Grosch on ac- : bis i : count of irregularities : > " ou . i 4 i § y He instructed the Tilbury ows TH ] y ? 5 Saal Wo (id ; i clerk, who also is returning of- / . . ; ficer, to arrange with the liquor a fis : ; save ] > 3 viii = - licence board for another plebis- a - 30.00 Rr : : 3 aS gor reguiar 39.95 a le cite. 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