cerned about the child who talks| flu ana 1 nearly fainted abeut| too much in the family circle or Overcomes Fear haf way. up After staying the child who rarely talks? around the cabin below for | 1 forest rangers scared it/spotted her first fire and was A. About the latter, to be sure. Climbs 83 Feet nearly a week before I felt well|!W0 t You do most for him by listen-| Jagats. 1 was really afraid to| aay. Another problem was elec-|proud o: the fact that she judged I 8 (CHILD (GUIDANCE e Wise Mother i i i i | its distance within three or four How On joe i Wholshemiolly fo what Be To Spot Fires ching big ng | "I am really scared in a storm, | miles. H | H Child T R ad | PORT ARTHUR, Ont. (CP)--A got over my fear." |so when I saw one coming close,| 'Atte: this first fire, I realized e g er 0 ne IyounE Widow elisied 3 ger She recalls that a bear prowled|L didn't wasie any time getting|the big importance a tower ob. her place as Ontario's only|around below several times and|down.' |server has in spotting the smoke woman fire spotter. [she was ready to move out until' She was quite excited when shel before a fire gets out of control. "It was quile an experience," says r». Georgina Mylymok, 30, and although she cannot take the THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, June 27, 1960 § By G. CLEVIILAND MYERS |prehension, when he questions Sometimes I 'have thought that;m:=. We do some of this every if more parents; would write and|day, perhaps for only 15 minutes tell me how ethey have solved at a time. i problems with their children and MADE INTO GAME have had other' successes as par- ents, it would be very helpful to all readers. The following comes from a New York moftuwir: "I read with interest your ar- [ticle 'Parents (Can Help Child| {Read Better', | PERSONAL SUG(ESTIONS | "Here are swme suggestions | {from my own experience with {my son. He is an average child |but he was doing very poor work in school becagse he couldn't |read. | "First to hedp the younger| |child: |e emotionally upset. |Child with Lessons at Home, "This is all treated as a game and done in such a relaxed, casual way that he doesn't be- "He seems to feel very secure and happy about everything now." Perhaps the casual, relaxed ways of this mother and her appreciation of her son's learn- ing achievement was her ace card, It certainly is in wide con- trast to many a child-parent scene over lessons at home, (My bulletins Celebrate Your Child's Successes and Helping WEDDING PRINCIPALS Signing the register after their marriage recently at Zion United Church are Mr. and Mrs. Morris William Day, For- merly Miss Sandra Ann Stewart, the bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Stewart of | Hampton and the bridegroom is the son.of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Day of Oshawa. | --Photo by Hornsby MARY HAWORTH'S MALL Mother Asks How to Cope "Pick out eagy little libraryimay be had by sending a self- |books, suited to 'his interests, lie|sqdressed, U.S. stamped enve- job this summer she is hoping to return to her post in 1961. [ She reports on her experiences in Sylva, "the publication of the department of lands and forests. The department had difficulty | getting a man for the fire-detec- tion tower near Upsala, 75 miles| northwes. of the Lakehead. Mrs. | Mylymck's husband had died a| {few months earlier and since she| |was supporting herself she de-| cided to take the job. l {QUITE A JOKE "I thought it was quite a joke |{--me, climbing a ladder 83 feet high. . . . "Over and over in my mind, I} told myself I would not be afraid] to climb that ladder. . . . {down on the coiuch and ask him|jone to me in care of this news- Ito read to you. Make it a game|piner) 5 DeWs pi pape! |as if he is enter (aining you. If he fumbles, tell him, the word. HOW FON LEA RNED PARENTS' QUESTIONS | @ Should we be more con- "My son learned to read in this| | way. He loved farms, chickess THE STARS SAY | 7 |little stories abcwt them. He was| really hopeless and discouraged | when we started this. The mother FoR TOMORROW {must be prepared to sacrifice] A good day, generally speak {much of her tinye to follow my ing Put forth best efforts and plan. : |you should make excellent pro- "The second procedure is for|gress in business and-or job mat- the child whe has begun to be ajters In the late p.m., however, reader. This is wjoat I am doing|ayoid stress and tension, They right now. |could affect your health and "When we are ailone, I relax ob nerves unnecessarily. the sofa and he !reads to me. It| | lis often social studies, science,(FOR THE BIRTHDAY the sports news or a library book.| If tomorrow is your birthday, | He reads for awhile and I listen your horoscope indicates that for By ESTRELLITA he misses. Someitimes the sen-|in a cycle which is highly pro- tence sounds garbled so I say, 'I|pitious on practically all counts. didn't get that' and he reads it| Where occupational matters are again. concerned, efforts of the past "He stops reading to ask me should attract the attention of su-| questions about what he has |periors within this--your month--| read. If I fail in ;my answer, he|without further rewards presaged is delighted. Children love com-|in August, November, early De- petition, He is getting the reading cember and February. very closely, correcting any word the next three days, you will bes, x 7 to 6% x 9-inches. worried me was the thought of| the small trap door which you| have to push up to get into the| tower cabin. | "So when the day came to go up. I asked Bill Reid, the deputy| ranger, if he would go before me | and open it. Once I got there, the height aidn't bother me and go- ing down was much easier than going un; that is, once I got my feet on the ladder : - "About the third time I had to go up, I didn't realize I had the TO EMBROIDER |= =" By ALK E BROOKS - |, op hot ketchup Peacock in all its glory -- vivid, |i * cup mayonnaise or salad vibrant for pictures, gn exotic ac- dressing |cent for guest towels. | Measure horse radish and blend Make a bathroom GLOW with| Worcestershire sauce, lemon color! Do peacocks in turquoise, juice, ketchup and mayonnaise green, bronze, some metallic/cr salad dressing. Chill. Use as a| thread. Pattern 7268: six motifs|dip for shrimp, or lobster pieces, | or to top a seafood cocktail. SOUR CREAM DIP Send THIRTY - FIVE CENTS| (coins) for this pattern (stamps J . cannot be accepted) to The Osh-| Yield -- about 13 cups dip awa Times, Household Arts|/l thsps. chopped stuffed olives Dept., Oshawa, Ontario. 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