cess and have sympathy for his failures. The experiences he has while learning will influence the human relations he makes later on. This is important to the com- munity as 'the pupils of today in Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Dial 723-3474 matters, has status, is impo6r-| tant, is confident, is. good and that his parents, friends and teachers are friendly, réliable, that they rejoice in his suc- jthe not too distant future will jbe the city councillors, and leaders and workers in the THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, January 19, 1962 7 organizations that function in the community. Mr. Earl Adams, president, welcomed the parents and teachers who were present at the "Fathers' Night' meeting of College Hill Home and School Association. | After a short business meet- ing, Mr. Howard Brown, school principal, introguced Dr. C. H. Jackson, psychologist for the newly. established Oshawa Mental Health Clinic. | "We are concerned about |mental health today because \mental illness appears to be on \the increase," Dr. Jackson said. He attributed some of the in- creased tensions, conflicts and janxieties to the change of speed |taking place in modern society with its technological develop- lments and the great mobility lof population, especially since |World War II. Where the \change is too swift, people are / junable to adapt and cope with ; jthe situation so they fall back on well established behavior 4 |patterns. These too, often prove linetfective. Children have very |few behavior patterns to fall |back on, and so adaptability is (likely to be less effective. They jtend to regress to more primi- tive behavior which is_ in- effective, eg., thumb sucking in a two- or three-year-old when a new baby comes into the home. ROLE OF CLINIC q | One of the important roles of a mental health clinic in a com- jmunity is the prevention of |mental illness. Adequate com- |munication between those who jcare for the child while he is developing attitudes and habits (his parents) and those who in- struct him (his teacher) is nec- essary for the prevention of mental illness. The communica- tion between the home and the school should be about the per- THE AGE OF INNOCENCE Holly Anne, one-year-old, is | Mr. and Mrs. Peter Kuiack, ro mepPy yours Lange Whitney, Ontario, and great- r.ani rs. ona smith, Banting avenue. Holly Anne is | granddaughter of Mr. and the granddaughter of Mr. Mrs. Paul Shalla, Whitney. Harry Smith, Oshawa, and --Photo by Irel Conant H&S Association Hears Talk On Emergency Measures Lieutenant-Colonel F. Stephen'the suitability of the film for Wotton who has charge of|showing to the school children. emergency measures for the|Most parents present thought district of Oshawa and_ the that it would be of benefit. county of Ontario, was the} Each family whose children ; ; guest speaker on Monday night,/attend Conant School will be poral growth, habit oe at January 15, at Conant Homejasked to donate one dollar to the child has a certain blend of and Schoo] Association meet-|the Conant Home and School|_ ". ' ' i This will enable| The speaker used slides to il-/the Association to continue such ; lustrate the meaning of "'fall-[benefit as: the Grade VIII trip|, 7°", %refteshing foot bath, out" and the approximate ef-|to Toronto, school ribbons and nd Ha el ° hase of. ct fects on Oshawa should a five-jrefreshments on field day, a- Sater baa ated kid HOUSEHOLD HINT Psychologist Addresses H&S On Mental Health Clinic In closing, Dr. Jackson asked the parents in their relation- ships with their children to keep in mind two important ques- tions: "What is each child learn- ing about himself?" 'What is each child learning about me (and from me, about other adults)?" A lively question and answer will be a success. period followed with Mr. Car- man. Westlake expressing the HUMAN RELATIONS 'appreciation of the meeting to As a child learns, whether it}Dr. and Mrs. Jackson. Miss is arithmetic, reading or social|Jean Imeson's classroom won studies, he also learns some-|the parent attendance prize thing of himself and otherjand Mrs. A. Dion, the door emotional development, matur- ation and intelligence which is called "readiness" that there is some guarantee his schooling people. He should learn that he! prize. Mrs. Frank Copeland {fs general convener of the night of cards to be held in St. Gregory's auditorium on Thursday, January 25, under the auspices of the Daughters of Isabella St. Anthony of Padua Circle. Oshawa Times Photo. Exactly as illustrated. Black Yum-Yum Calf with West- ern (wooden) heel. WERE 5.99 NOW FLAT SNOW BOOTS .... 4,99 up HEEL SNOW BOOTS 8,99, 9,99 megaton explosion occur in To-|chievement bars and a Grade ronto. He pointed out that one's|VIII class photograph. PRE-SCHOOL PARENT CENTRE chance of survival depended! The following offered help in upon the protection one has|the collecting of this money: from fall-out dust. He showed|Mrs. Fred Pesarchuk, Mrs. slides of a fall-out shelter| Carl Wahrer, Mrs. John Fro- which he constructed in his/lick, Mrs. William Tymchuk,|| 983 Bay St. ot Wellesley home. He recommended two|Mrs. John Shearer, Mrs. Nor- WA 3.1352 pamphlets, "The 11 Steps to|/man Ibbitson, Mrs. Kenneth Survival' and "Your Basement|Batt, Mrs. J. E. Cory, Mrs. 0. Fall-Out Shelter' which would|Branton, Mrs. W. O. Leggott be of help to everyone in the|and Mrs. W. Laptuta. preparation of a plan for survi-| A sale of baked goods don- val in case of nuclear attack.|ated by the mothers of the pu- The principal of Conant School, |pils in Grades I and II was held. Mr. Donald Peel, showed a; The attendance banner was film, 'The Dangerous Strang-won by Miss Diane Rogers' An information bureau for parents. Sponsored by the Nursery Edu- cation Association of Ontario. Displays of educational toys, creative materials, books, records. 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It was also decided to hold a Mrs. Major Rankin made some/hands." /bingo and draw at next meet- announcements and read a let-| Mrs, James thanked Mrs. Nel-|ing. ue wa! yes Ce aeened. in|t0t: and ted in tho singing of a) Fetiy Officer J. Kiwios of te rs. William James led in} ; iy |RCSCC Drake who is on a three- the singing of a hymn, followed |2Y™"- = ars, Major Rankin nonth training cruise was sent by a hymn by Mrs. E. 0.|Closed in prayer. la gift by the auxiliary. Sargeant. | Tea was served by the Fellow-| A draw was held and won by Mrs. Frank Buller introduced|ship Group. Next week Mrs.|Mrs. Herbert Maynard. the guest speaker, Mrs. C. R.|Charles Langfield will have} Installation of officers will be Nelson who, opened with prayer'charge of the program, with the|held at the next meeting. A MAX FACTOR BEAUTY#EXCLUSIVE THE PERFECT SKIN CARE MAX FACTOR Cup of Youth $1.78 2.02. INTRODUCTORY sag MAX FACTOR Active Moisturizer $1.78 8.02. INTRODUCTORY SIZB 4 98.8 4.02. 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