The Oshawa Times, 30 Aug 1960, p. 40

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i : THE "SODA SET" will go for this dress in a big way! The simple bodice and dancing full skirt is accented by a double bow belt at the walst- line, In a textured FEver-glaze cotton knit, it's washable , + won't shrink or stretch! | cial needs, Transport To School By horse back, by Shanks | mare (walking many miles), by | school bus or by public bus or trolley through the years | modes of going to schoo! have changed, Not too long ago the prob lem of schoo! was to get enough | racks for students' bicycles, Today, high schools often must build parking lots to hold the mass of mator vehicles their students arrive in If schools don't construct park- ing lots, students have to leave their cars around the school | building ~~ thereby creating a traffic hazard for motorists and pedestrians, The motor vehicle, then, can be quite a headache to schools, | Many thousands of feenagers-- | many of them students -- drive | cars. | One out of 10 fatal auto acci- dents Involves a teenage driver, Main fault of teens, according to the National Safety Council: a tendency to speed, One way to bring down the | accident too among young driv ors is for every student to take | | How To Reduce Back-to-School Shoe Bills 4 BIG SAVINGS ON SCHOOL SHOES Costs plenty to outfit the young: sters with new shoes for back-to- school, Costs ao lot less to let us repair their old shoes for many extra months of wear ! EDDY'S SHOE REPAIR 64 King St. W,, Oshawe | driver Allowaiice Lesson | In Thiift | It Is reported that more than five million students in US. | schools have been accumulating | almost two million dollars in our | nation's savings stitutions | Because today, In spite of all] protestations to the contrary, | young people are saving as well | as spending the money they earn while working at part time | jobs, or owt of thelr allowances, | This lesson in thrift becomes a vital one when parents start their youngsters with a fixed allow! ance and encourage and train the young people to stay within] "their incomes', i Just how much the child should | get , and , how often - | | depends on the family's. income | | first; the child's age and needs next, The youngster attending gram- | mar school, gccording to authori: | { ties, should have a minimum al lowance of up) to B50-cents per week, However if the youngster | should have to buy lunches at the cafeteria, or have other unusual expenses, have to be As the youngster grows older, | allowances should be increased | to keep pace with school and so- age and ability, The older child should be encouraged | tn supplement his allowance with part time work earnings (For example, if you do not | want your boy to work for stran- | gers, then 'hire' him to do the| Job you might employ a part. | time worker to do for you -- and, if he performs ag well, don't cut the pay rate!) While the mapirity of voung | people do not need any lessons in imply spending money, they do need guidance in wise spend ing and regular savings, | the allowance would | increased | FASHIONS prints the as gathered Tiny part styles are as much a old-fashioned-g irl smocking, skiris of shirring, very petticoats, and puffing from a tight wrist gauntlet! Never underestimate the value | of family conferences, By giving over s0ft sleeves | the child a feeling that has taken part in deciding family 'policy' | he will be encouraged to com ply. . | education, the Council says, and to think 'Safety' drive safely and practice safety at all times, START NOW... To give your children Vitamins to assure them of a good start BY SIMCOE ST in school this year. DIETARY SUPPLEMENT for children and adults too PITAMINS, MINERALS, AND TRACE ELEMENK "PARAMETTES junior "PARAMETTE" eyrup "PARAMETTES" DC ---- ee] MITCHELL'S Drug Store LENE ERR Child's Eyesight Needs Best Care The eyes of a child are a priceless treasure and deserve the very best care possible, They must serve a lifetime, Proper lighting is one of the most important essentials for THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesdoy, August 30, 1960 19 good eye health. Check the questions below, Tf you can answer "yes" to all of them -- your child's study lamps and study area are all that they should be. over the entire study area? Is the area free of hand snd body shadows? Are shades large enough to prevent glare? Am walls and ceilings 8 light color? 1s there additional lighting in the Does each lamp spread light' room? Open Friday Until 9 p.m, 9 SIMCOE STREET SOUTH Back-fo-School The styles are many , , . the prices are right, Choose here from our new group of fashions for boys and girls with grown- up airs to delight young heorts /L SHOP RA 5-122 THE BRIGHTEST SCHOLARS (Grade School... High School...or College) DRY CLEANING SERVICE -- Use Our -- 2 CENTRES 36 ATHOL EAST $33 8 TO SERVE YOU! ALDSWORTH CLEANERS $52 EP 3 NO WONDER THEY SHINE IN CLASS! ° - And YOUR children are sure to rote top honors for good grooming in clothes clean ed at Aldsworth Cleaners, You'll like our work » you'll like our prompt service Two cleaning centres to serve you better, Don't Delay--Bring In Their Clothes today ! SCHOOL STARTS SEPT. 6th A 5-1812 SEF 145 KING WEST "wr 23 8 3

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