Oshawa Times (1958-), 2 Sep 1964, p. 37

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Beauty is a Lifetime Habit That Begins in Early Teens The young elegants of New York and Paris who. follow their mothers into the most fashion- able beauty salons in the world use very definite beauty rou- tines to keep in trim for photog- raphers. Their es recommended by 'international beauty consul- tants are applicable to young girls everywhere. Young society beauties are taught that soap and water are highly important in skin care put should be supplemented with light creams, oils and cleansing] lotions. In meeting the prob- lems of skin eruptions, a derma- tologist should be consulted to determine the best course for this temporary problem in- volved with growing up and new body changes. DAILY STRETCH A minimum of one minute of exercise should be engaged in daily to keep your body firm and trim. Heavy exercise should be avoided during the first three days of the menses. : Of course, proper rest is won- derful for you; sufficient sleep is one of the greatest beauty- builders in the world. It heips you from being overly nervous 'and irritable, two moods which keep you from being your pret- tiest. Developing the graces of a true woman can be your most valuable beauty aids, If you learn to seek truth and beauty and shun the tawdry your face will. wear a pleasant expres- ion. If you are unselfish, com- Teach Tots Traffic Rules According to the National Safety Council, every minute. of every day a motor vehicle acci dent results in death or injury to someone, Excessive speed is involved in one out of every three fatal automobile acci- dents. First-hand experience is in itself a most potent learning technique. But experiencing a motor vehicle accident is rather an extreme way to learn the rules! No one wants to be caught 'dead to rights." By ob- serving highway safety rules, many accidents can be avoided. "Fair play' appeals to a child. If traffic rules are ex- plained: as a natural evolve- ment of fair play, your young- ster will respect the rules more passionate, ;you can hardly wear a frown very often. ~ Building emotional control or stasis helps you overcome moods of anxiety and depres- sion. It is «also useful in creat- ing a vital, healthy atmosphere around yourself. Developing empathy with your family is wonderful training for your futune career and mar- riage. Remlizing that parents may have a few shortcomings now and again prepares you for adult living. Few people are perfect. The important thing is to strive for perfection. Be sym- pathetic with Dad and apprecia- tive of sacrifices he has made for you and the family. Remember, he is out in a com- petitive world of breadwinners. Give him love and understand- ing. ' Let mother know that you are sympathetic with her problems, that you love and cherish her. Treat your brothers and sisters as important persons. Create an atmosphere of love, understand- ing and patience. You will make home a happier place and gain the by-product of living in a milieu where it is easier to sat out the very best in your- self. aang Sin an ar Beautiful complexions do not depend on beauty preparations alone, A simple 15¢ scrubbing brush can be a great boon in giving you a healthy glow. Using gentle upward strokes rids your skin of the almost invisible flakes of old derma which should be removed daily. Beauty breathing can be a beauty booster, too. Take sev- eral deep breaths every day, particularly. when nervous or excited. This helps you build emotional control so important in preventing frown and irrita- tion lines. Develop happy laugh- lines instead! SHINING INSIDE Electric tooth brushes are fine aids in helping to keep teeth healthy and bright. They are particularly useful in aiding the circulation in the gums, thus keeping them firm and healthy. And young beauties are taught that teeth can become infected when gums are weak -due to poor circulation and inadequate diet. . Remember that it is not great physical beauty which can bring you fulfillment as a woman. His- tory is filled with the stories of beauties who have found happi- ness elusive. Developing your" mind and heart as a_ true woman will give you that inner glow which is timeless, and the possession of all truly fas-| cinating women. | spe wi RT BO TEP ER Po Major Causes of Nation's Flunk-outs and How can you estimate that your child will successfully graduate from the 12th grade without dropping out or flunk: ing out? If recent drop-out and flunk-out -studies are any indi- cation, a student in the 5th grade has only 2 out of 3 chances to get to high school and get his diploma. A harsh' reality is the fact /that children now are leaving school at an appalling rate of one million per year, thereby cutting off their chance for a better job, cutting their lifetime income potential severely and increasing the threat of unem- ployment. Because of these facts every attention should be given to a stronger drop-out prevention program, DROP-OUTS VS FLUNK-OUTS As compared to a drop-out's, typical flunk-out student's causes are varieq and complex; his academic failure can be turned into a pattern that is 'frequent and apparent. Though *unl-out student's ability to eucceed is rated as higher, more wm .l0re flunk-out students fail to survive because of immatur- ity, family pressure and social distractions. ad a Vie Pig EE Drop-outs But simple cases of flunk-outs due to a physical or financial failure are few. For in time, as he realizes a need for greater successful achievement, _ the flunk-out student will return to school with confidence and sub- sequent desire to continue on the' path to eventual academic suc- cess and personal fulfillment. WARNING SIGNALS There are "warning signals' a parent shoulq be alert to, from early grades on up. A typical drop-out student is re- tarded in his reading and math studies. He is so far behind in these two subjects, no matter how hard he may try, he can't keep up with high school as- signments. He might also be failing one or more subjects. Therefore, by the time he reaches the age of 16, his aca- demic problems mount, an he sees no easy escape from this constant failure but to drop-out of school. His basic problem didn't de- velop just at the high schoo] level. It should have been ap- parent in his 2nd or 3rd grades. If reading or arithmetic diffi- help for him, the less chance of his dropping out of school later. A drop-out isn't inclined to- ward athletics or extra-curricu- lar affairs. Socially, too, he feels inadequate..He lacks the inter- est which se readily ties young people to their school and class- mates with loyalty and en- thusiasm. Thus dwindle the chances of earning success and status for himself. There's much parents can do to, develop youngsters' social finesse and athletic skills, en- courage hobbies anq other inter- ests while he is still in elemen- tary school. A dad who passes a football to his son for back- yard fun and a mom who greets his friends with a cheerful smile and cookies and milk, are al- ready smoothing the path into high school completion, A drop-out has no real goal or purpose in life. He sees no con- nection between his future life and what he's doing in school. He has no real ideal of what he wants out of life except perhaps a car and pocket money. PARENTAL ENCOURAGEMENT There is much a parent can do to help his child look toward the future, without falling into the trap of dictating his future. From the Ist.grade on, parents culties occur, the sooner you get should encourage by pointing his achievements at school and how they can affect his future success, A drop-out's parents, as a rule, don't fully realize the value of an education, for a large majority failed to com- plete high school themselves; many go onty as far as the 6th grade. Typically, a child's at- tendance at school or what he accomplishes there is frequently considered unimportant. There is much you, as a re- sponsible parent, can do to help your youngster undertand the value of an education. Send-him off fresh and neat-looking every morning so he can feel at ease with his contemporaries. En- courage him to talk about his school day; participate in school-parent groups; treat his accomplishments and his prob- lems with attentiveness. Discuss types of jobs ang how he should best prepare for them; insist that his home work be done be- fore watching TV or engaging in other recreation. SEIZE MOVIE HOUSES ORAN, Algeria (Reuters)-- President Ahmed Ben Bella an- nounced here Wednesday night that all Algerian movie houses still in private hands will be na- tionalized immediately because they have not "adapted them- selves to the country's socialist politicies." readily. If children are taught to cross streets at the proper places and with full consideration of traffic fewer accidents would happen. Children should "also be taught to face traffic and walk on the left side of a road when there is no sidewalk. If a few safety rules are observed, accidents can be reduced in your com- munity. How To Be A Success At Dating How do you get'a girl to go out on a date with you? Where should you take her? What's the best way to make a good impression with her parerits? Should you shake hands on the first date . , . kiss her good night? The answer to the first, ques- tion is to start at school. Start by strikingup a conversation between classes; then if you think you have made some headway, ask her for a date. When you ask her out, use a direct question. Girls like for you to be direct and honest. Of course, she may turn you down, but you can always ask again if she gives you. encourage- ment, But judging from recent surveys, telephone calls are not as effective as the person-to- person approach. But if you use the phone, make the conversa- tion short. : Dress neatly, properly. Make sure everything is in order: car clean, shoes shined, etc. When you know her "better you can relax more. Parents' first impressions are enormously important. Shake hands with her father, bow slightly to her mother, always Standing until she is seated. If her father begins the conversa- tion that's a good sign.. Talk about his favorite subjects (bone up in advance, if pos- sible). To impress her mother ask her what time she wants her daughter home. That im- plies respect and considera- tion. As to where you should go on your first date, go where there are lots of people. Every- one is a 'little nervous at first, so you're better off in a large group. Go bowling, or to some- one's house. There's safety in numbers, because if you clam up on first dates, somebody else is sure to chime in. As far as kissing a girl on the first date, teen-agers agree, it depends on the circum- stances. A word to the wise:|, don't, when in doubt. CHANGE NAMES MOSCOW (AP)--The Russian newspaper Izvestia reports By- elorussian villages that in Czar- ist times acquired derisive names such as "fools," "block- head," "ulcers," "tripe," "Jecher," are being renamed by order of the Byelorussian| Supreme Soviet. 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