9 apne ay ROE ap agree apna CHILD GUIDANCE By GARRY C. MYERS, PhD Many young children have trouble sounding simple words correctly. They may constantly omit certain sounds or substi- tute other sounds, While they are growing up in the home they may easily be understood by their parents and playmates, When they enter school, how- ever, the teacher and other chil- Patience, Love Will Help Child's Speech Problem -- dren may feel and act toward them as if they are much younger than they really are. It's fortunate if their speech is corrected or improved long be- your next guest dinner, If you wish instructions, please send. a_ self addressed, stamped envelope and ten cents to cover cost of hand- Place mats add grace to any table. This one is of a unique design, inspired by wonderful Mother Nature. Create it in filet crochet for MOTHER NATURE'S PLACE MAT ling to the Needlework De- partment of this newspaper and ask for Leaflet No. C1277, \fore that time, One reader writes: "We have taken into our home a little foster child who will be four years old in August. He was taken from his parents when he was about 1% years old and has been in several foster homes; He is a darling child but it is very difficult to understand him when he talks. "He puts an h in front of most vowels, For example-- orange, becomes h orange. drops the s when it is at the DISTAFF DIARY Summary of reports of meetings and activities of Oshawa women's organiaztions as compiled from reports submitted by their secretaries. calls had been made during the} past month. Mrs. Leslie Hall jreminded the members of the linvitation to visit the Syna-| gogue; Mrs. H. 0. McKee's| September meeting, the Hobby) of a word. For in- stance, he will say tore for store. He also has difficulty making the r sound and the th sound, SENTENCE STRUCTURE .. "TI feel his biggest problem. is in making sentences. He| but slowly and distinctly in your more 14 any suggestions I could get from ja person with more experience in speech problems." My reply in part: How wonderful it is that you are providing this little child with a home of love and un- derstanding. You have clearly analysed his speech problems. It might be well to have his hearing tested. Even if he does not hear distinctly you can help him in the following ways: Aim to provide him with abundant affection and to make him feel happy as you and he talk to each other. This objec- tive you reveal in your letter. As you do things for him and with him, talk about. what you are doing. Listen gaptly when he tells you anything he wishes to say. READ RHYMES Since you have observed the kinds of words and sounds which give this child difficulty, loften say such words casually conversation with him or in his presence. Read nursery rhymes and THE STARS SAY | By ESTRELLITA FOR TOMORROW You can make Tuesday a fine day by planning smartly. Han- die routine and tedious details in the a.m., since there's indi- cation of an interesting oppor- tunity being presented after noon, and you may need time to study it. Lunar influences will be extremely generous to any and all matters concerning the home. FOR THE BIRTHDAY If tomorrow is your birthday, your horoscope indicates bright prospects for this new year in your life. Despite the fact that such matters may be presently at somewhat of a standstill, stars indicate that, if you will be patient for a few weeks, you can make fine strides in both occupational and monetary in- terests. In the latter connec- tion, you can expect a slight uptrend between Aug, 15 and Sept. 8, followed by a. really splendid period for gain be- tween Sept. 20 and Nov. 16) when Jupiter, the planet which governs opportunity and finan- cial success, will transit your sun sign. Consolidate all gains in: late November and avoid extravagance and _ speculation throughout December. Then be ready for another fine three- month cycle. for expansion be- stories which contain these words and sounds. Do read to this child, yo dad; once or several ju and |more than anything jsentence structure. of accomplishment indicated be- tween now and the end of July, in late September, throughout November, next January, March and May. Planetary influences also bless your personal life, with emphasis on romance between now and Aug. 1 (a really glam- orous period), between Aug. 15 and Oct. 4, next February, JOHANNESBURG (AP) -- Playing cowboys cost a South African policeman his life, Al- though warned not to by a sta- their quick-draw contest, and,pable negligence one died with a .38 bullet in his|to nine months stomach. Constable Daniel Ma-|tence was su«nended lan, 20, was convicted of cul-jally for three years. THE ULTIMATE IN LUXURY LIVING!! April and May. What looks like * the "real thing" in early Aug- PRESTIGE ° A FEW ust, however, could prove to be 1 AND 2 merely infatuation, so be care- BEDROOM ful. en ag egg eae for DISTINCTION SUITES travel: te July, all of Sep- BEY A tember, next January, April Picidrese AVAILABLE and June. - A child born on this day will , - 5 be endowed with fine intelli- ay gence and a constructive curi- -: co ® osity; would make an excellent UNDERGROUND 723-1712 surgeon or scientist. PARKING | ; se DREW AND SHOT DEAD et tion sergeant, two officers had ginning Jan. 15, | In career matters, you can jexpect good opportunities for times|@dvancement and recognition in| every day, This should help him|September, December, January) else to get|and-or March. Do not, however,| If I were/allow a Cancerian tendency to) * SMOKING AND MOUTH CANCER Q. Can cercer occur in the same location twice? My question concerns my fethe: DID YOU KNOW ... that --Simplicitiys - + « Offers this Exclusive... CHROME WRINGER TOP AND HAND RESTS 'e Quality Controlled @ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mondoy, June 28, 1965" 130 y ' ' es ony Show, September 1, and the go yoga ye will way, ms I wouldn't worry much 4 'omanthis oelttions en gn @ heavy smoker, whe has j FIRST BAPTIST WA made for a visit to Fairview/bazaar in November. T ia Seeel'. Gk tcneas Wont about a complete sentence, He|!0 } ig oeleye sg peated a cpporently been cured of can- Ginliubis Mrs. George Hall opened up Lodge Whitby, Monday June 28.| The theme for the program|), >) in. to Sahn sae bok get that as time goes on./periors during the latter half o' cer of the mouth. bis dene her home for the June meeting) Members were reminded of @ was "Church and Nature," 4 sg OE ap +» COM-|It's very important that he re-|October. Creative workers) A. Yes, a second cancer can 5 Ww 's Auxiliary First|strawberry social, July 7 at P.\taken by Mrs. Harold Tiers end pletely out of his sentences. He|sponds in his own way and feels|should have an outstandingly) J develop in the mouth. It's al- clean g ae Church, uxtary *'S'N.G. Anna Holt's home also the her group. A poem "Learn- 5 eventually able to say some-|comfortable and happy with you|good year, with notable periods| ways a bit hazardous to refer washes othe president Mrs. Ralph|town and country supper July lias" ens read by Miss Effa|thing like, 'I want a cookie,' butias he does. | to cancer "cures." However, Hopson, presided and led the|at Ann Holt's home at Courtice. Wright. Mrs. Herbert McLaugh-/OmY peg pbc Mapa og bt It would be fine if older chil- ] assuming nr «cure hos tok devotional period on the topic Be ges mets eg Rode lin read a poem entitled "Little| youd sim ply say, 'Have|dtem of the neighborhood were MORRISON'S | op neti bi lagen the TERMS. AVAILABLE neh call was answered by 18 Welker with her. 45th pied oil id Were cred to |cookie?" It seems impossible | yin tae toasts page nd \ H mouth is considerably greater BEFORE YOU BUY ober e eat "It was de-|veteran jewel. Birthday greet- 9 gyno bray a d alae for him to'even repeat a sen-|shiig' can do more than any-| FOR if smoking is continued than oes bided to donate $125.00 to the|ings were eung by V rf Luella eey ah en "ie Man |tence containing more than four| oa. cise to help a jaune oft if the subject quits smoking, . «« GIVE STARR A TRY > .! i : oat | wi 8, a | 5 3 i my Mortgage Fund of the church,|Smith P.N.G. Viola Keeler and/ Returns trom "Church" and the 'sammy is willing to try time "hO doesn't speak distinctly. Maternity TG She incrocsed sick of cone and to hold a_picnic™at Lake-|Nina hte Wirschi shea "Model Church." after time and is yery proud) Don't look for rapid gain. Be Fashions | in a group of cancer patients view Park, July 20, at 3.00 p.m.) N. G. Vera Wirsching wished) 14. frnest Fellows, student when he finally says a sentence,s24 he is improving and that studied by University of Lou- Mrs. John Barber and Mrs.\everyone a happy summer. |... vb A . i loartactiy 5 "| help hi Sasol ote Maw ievitte doctors: Stuart ch ides f {minister of King Street Church,|perfectly. I feel he has shown|YOu Can heip him, i Fob Sve rigntions t6 kclalce, Rental Lawrence Stuart chose sides for} Spring Fabrics, s ore Furniture and Appliance CALVARY BAPTIST WMS Refreshments were served| The closing meeting of the by the group in charge. Women's Missionary Society 7 |Was a luncheon, and a time of OSHAWA REBEKAH LODGE /fellowship, Mrs. Niven Aitken N presided. . N. G. Vera Wirsching pre-| Special guests were Mrs, sided over the closing meeting|Glen Wardell and Miss Ruth for the summer of Oshawa Re-|Wardell from Levittown, New bekah Lodge No. 3 and ex-/York. Mrs. Clifford Lainson pressed a warm welcome to the sang two solos. large number of members. Color, A ladies' quartette sang, "'I bearer Sarah Vandewalker pre- Must Have The Saviour With sented the flag of the country.|Me." Miss Ruth Wardell All officers answered the roll/brought a message on her work call and 14 P.N.G. were present.|in the Jewish Mission taking as| V. G. Luella Smith read thejher topic, 'Praise, Prayer, and| report on the sick and wished/Patience," showing pictures of a speedy recovery to the sick/her work. | and shut-ins and expressed) Mrs. Glen Wardell gave a sincere sympathy to P.N.G./message, 'Being Lifted Up." he | h Alice Hayton in the loss of her KING STREET UCW P 13 husband. P.N.G. Viola Keeler and P.N.| The June meeting of Unit 9, G. Lucyile Gibbs reported on|King Street United Church the district meeting. |Women was held in the church P.N.G. Anne Cook gave a|parlor. Mrs. Leslie Hall, leader, interesting report of the 75th|opened the meeting with a read- Rebekah Assembly held at theling, "'Word Can't." Royal York hotel, Toronto last} Members reported that twen- week. Final arrangements were'ty home and sixteen hospital the Copper Contest. |gae an interesting talk on_his |work and experiences as a hos- \pital chaplain and in his year spent in Saskatchewan in three charges. | Mrs. T. C. Worden played a lolane instrumental, "Nocturne." | Mrs. Bruce Wilson invited the| |members to her cottage at "Sun- \set Beach," Lake Scugog, tor | \their annual picnic. | Refreshments were served! and a social half hour was} spent. FEAR BLACK FIGHTERS JOHANNESBURG (AP) --| South Africa's Interior Minister Jan de Klerk threatened to can- cel a tour by Japanese karate experts if they: got any publi- city, and a Cape Town legisla- some slight improvement in the three weeks he has been with us but I would be grateful for PARENTS' QUESTIONS . We have made arrange- ments to send our son, 12, to a) beep day camp, but he says) jhe doesn't want to go. What do jyou suggest? A. Don't argue with him. Assume he will go when the time comes for the camp to! begin, and govern your remarks | and acts in the meanwhile ac- cordingly. His not wishing to go may be the biggest reason) why he should, WIFE PRESERVER A pretty lingerie laundry bag hung mear the bathroom basin reminds you nylons can be sudsed ot when you're washing your iS, HOLD THE LINE Pakistani officials starting up an $82,000,000 family planning) {program hope to reduce births) \to a steady 6,000,000 a year, the) |maximum increase possible| 'without importing food. | Styles and sizes, DRESSES PARTY DRESSES TOPS e@ SLIMS SKIRTS © SHORTS DECK PANTS GIRDLES & BRAS MORRISON'S Opposite the Armories 48 SIMCOE NORTH Downtown Oshewe | | | P.O, Box 97, Terminal "A", | onto, Ontario. 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