1 lot our. youngest child, dajmenihe. sp. thet .1hia. <A, cune/paelpenens. aa. tile rsay this, but not his older brother|not start a fire or play with forced confession, or sister till they were much|matches or a lighter without hardly prove ve, i immediate apprehension and| Most of all this child Oe ott by hime, aise bain. Be sure some ee-junderstanding love and sponsible person has supervi- in panionship a self and started a fire, though|sion over this youngster at alljatmosphere in which' he he did it only once to my know-|times, even though doing °so|many outlets for having whole- in tet)*C8*: ma, net beet ait cnovenant.|some 1. w burning| ACTION NOT WORDS CHILD GUIDANCE Break Early The Habit Of Playing With Fire By G. Cleveland Myers, Ph.D,)is all to burn, Matches hters are al-|the r set the "1 copier ota » Boog to it, Some fathers wil! Meet the first instance with a Older children from 6 to 1a|let the tot 3 or 4 light theirjsound paddling, not just with enjoyed excitement over , cigar or cigarette, or the/talk. Plan a program during @ THE OSHAWA Times, Monday, Jenuery 27, 1964 ist Hi id : an Soe iis Se i Sg 8 > the next several weeks oriears, t's bad enough to see a dame CROCHET COFFEE-TABLE CLOTH Take time to relax and cro- chet this coffee-table cloth which will undoubtedly bring you congratulations from your friends, Send a stamped, self- addressed envelope and ten cents, requesting Leaflet No, C-8680 to the Needlework De- partment, The Oshawa Times, Oshawa, Ontario. ANN LANDERS College Men Haimets and Falsies Dear Ann Landers: I've heard considerable rumbling on campus as a result of that let- ter signed, "Betty Co-Ed." It seems Betty polled her sorority sisters then sent you a list of their major beefs against col- lege men, 'You offered Joe College equal time and space, I haven't taken @ poll but I've sat in on enough sessions to know what guys hate most about dames. The monster gripe is the girl who won't let you get near her be- cause it might wreck her hair- do. Last week I had a date with @ doll who whipped out a lace hairnet when I went to kiss her ht, She reminded me of grandmother. And that's ex- actly the kind of kiss I gave her, too.--BROWN HOWL . From Boston: The pet hates in Beantown and surrounding territory are what we men call "pony foolers," They are, in order of their offensiveness;: 1--Falsies 2--Girdles False eyelashes 4--Wigs ig 5--White lipstick Michigan State: My candidate for jerque of the year is' the female who mooches cigarettes, smoke but when she insists on Hate smoking my cigarettes all eve- ning I do a little burning my- self, oe Stanford; Down with the frail who snuggles, coos, sighs, makes with the come-on, does everything but give you an en- graved invitation. Then, when you do what comes naturally-- pow--right in the kisser, Teas- ers should be banished from the face of the earth. Northwestern University: My Number One gripe is the tele- phones at dorms and. sorority houses. I'd like to have a dime for every time I just gave up in sheer disgust and called an in-town girl whose telephone was free. | Notre Dame: Speaking only for mysélf I nominate as Pill| on pumping a man for informa- tion about what other girls do.| I can't imagine why they'd be/ interested, but an awful lot of] them are, University of Oklahoma: Thumbs down on the girl who) says when you ask fof a date: | "T will have to let you know."'| Any idiot can translate that) line, It means in plain English, | "If I don't get a better offer] in a few days I'll settle for you, | Bub." When I get this sort of stall I chop her dead. of the Year the girl who -- ; Penn, State: We hate the date who is late. Especially if it means beatin' the gums for 30 minutes with her old man or her kid sister while she's up there putting on a fourth layer of barn paint or spraying her head 'with glue, Reed College: My loudest bleat is against the dame who, when the romance is dead as a mackeral, trots out your let- ters, notes, pictures and other love relics and entertains her girl friends with them. University of Washington: I can't stand the girl who doesn't know her limit and gets sick in your car, Usually this hap- pens when she switches from beer to martinis or goes. to vodka from bourbon, Anyway it's a mess and the chick who doesn't know better gets no sec- 'ond chance with me, : having adventures with matches and starting fires, may become chronic firebugs. It is very desirable, of course to keep matches and lighters out of the reach of tots, But domestic helpers, guests and In addition to trying to keep' " from the ch of the young child, train him not to touch or_ play with them, When he is al to . do! so, don't snatch them away, In- stead, slap him on his bare hand or bare thigh with your bare flat hand, Be sure it hurts. Your purpose is to have him learn to connect instant pain with touching or playing with matches. If he or an older child has been playing with these matches or lighters all along without being disciplined, you will just have to be more vigil ant and make sure he won't be out of the sight of a responsible person. Even if he is not likely to start a fire alone, he might be tempted to do hen in a secret place with another child. LIKING FOR FIRES Young and older tots like to play near fire such as the burn- ing of trash, which is always dangerous, Seeing him doing this, say No or Don't just once, When he repeats the offence, seize and paddle him soundly. One such treatment might save his life then or later. in the fireplace, 1% neighbors may not always bel" careful Some parents, when the trash Bonnie Jayne HAIRSTYLING (formerly Budget Beauty Ber) 72 CHURCH STREET FOR APPOINTMENT PHONE 723-4212 Your HAIR | Will Look LOVELY! || SAVE ON YOUR MILK PURCHASES Milk costs less if you buy the economical half-gallon size, Skim-Homo or Guern- sey Gold. "At the Store or At Your Door", io 4 ee Vang phe MULLER Lose Weight! 9 Y DAIR RC DIAL 728-6241 conservative in April, May and THE STARS SAY By ESTRELLITA | FOR POMORROW This should be an unusually) busy period--one which will) provide you with enlightening facts and bring better under- standing with business superi- ors, riners and associates. 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TM, ER'S | "EXPO '67" Community of the future foretells exciting living ---- Plan noW to play "Glittering amusement park and marina await visitors ge pavilion area honours exploring man 1967 will be a year of pride for Canada, and every Canadian Come and share in the wonder and excitement, as Canada stages its colourful "at home" party for the world, on the 100th Birthday of Confederation. The place: Montreal. The event: CANADIAN WORLD EXHIBITION '67 -- first truly universal and international exhibition ever held in North America. Today, "Expo '67" is vigorously on the move. All levels of government, business and industry are joining their efforts to make this a never-to-be- forgotten event for you and millions of visitors from around the world, This year, the picturesque site of islands and lagoons in mid-St. Lawrence will be ready. Next year, theme buildings and "Expo '67" complex dramatically spans the mighty St. Lawrence "Man and His World" theme will start to take shape. Canada's Universal: and International Exhibition in Montreal offers inspiring opportunities for Canada to present her best face to the world. Visitors from abroad will see our accomplishments and our opportunities. We shall see at first hand the exciting shape of the world today, and of things to come. You'll want to be part of it. Plan to be there -- keep your vacation calendar open for "Expo 67"! CANADIAN UNIVERSAL AND INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION Montreal - April 28 to October 27, 1967 the many national pavilions will rise. The imagination-stirring scope of the : ekki sLeeaaeaaetne eth: WeSC AIO MI 8