Oshawa Times (1958-), 3 Nov 1965, p. 20

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'PINT-SIZE CHIC Red, navy and white plaid washable wool is the fabric selected by Alyssa for a charming three - piece cos- tume designed for feminine small fry.The V-neck wes- THE STARS SAY KEEP IN TRIM. By ESTRELLITA FOR TOMORROW Do not consider plans and de- cisions made now as final. With a little further thought and study, you will find that you may have to make some revi- sions within the next few days ibly due to changing sit- uations. Be tactful in personal relationships -- especially dur- ing the early part of the day, when some persons will be on the "'touchy" side. t If tomorrow is your birthday, the next five months will be ex- lient where tary and business transactions are con- cerned. Other good periods on the financial front will occur during the early part of next)t July, throughout September and late October. It will be important to use good judgment in all of next September's ventures, however. Despite the planetary blessings on your material interests then, you could offset it by becoming involved in dubious schemes or influenced by impractical per- sons. vancement: late December and January, late April and Octo-| ber of next year. t ets and buttons on to a matching short pleated skirt. Worn under the sleeveless top is a white cotton blouse with a Peter Pan collar and full sleeves. your horoscope indicates that|frigerator, Moreover, sitting for hours on end is lethal. , succumb Britisher, Dr. Harcourt Ray of Except for a brief period in|sion Rocking Chair Combats Televisionitis Flab Ry MA JEAN KAIN Pull up a rocker while we discuss a current malady--the TV spread. This is not merely part and parcel of the middle- age spread. Age is not a factor. The medical profession claims hat televisionitis is frightfully FOR THE BIRTHDAY fattening. During the commer- cial bit, viewers head for the re- almost on signal. It is not only Americans who to televisionitis. A he London County Council, de- scribed the ill effects this way: "As a regular nightly routine, sitting and slumping can be- come as deadly as a dose of poison. urged that 'commercial periods be used for exercise. stretch, bring the postural muscles into play. Shaké loose the limbs, jchange the focus of the eyes, Best periods for career are snared he jaw, and let life |flow freely." For an antidote, he "Stir, straighten the spine, That's a jolly good prescrip- ion. A one-minute stretch-ses- during the commercial |January, when you may be un-|could add up to calisthenics. In ider some tension, personal. re- 4 long-drawn-out stretch, mus-|years old when he decided to) \lationships will be governed byjcles act against each other in a'be a country singer, after see-| pobintagarered generous influ-|sort of tug-of-muscle pull. ences during the year ahead,| |which augers well for social and} ROCK IT AWAY Recommended fits of rocking about 10 years ago irom a séiio0r Cilizeii, Lina ley Robbins, who at that time was 68. In a medical journal he had read that rocking could do more than anything else they had learned of to prevent a blood clot through better circu- lation. He became a_ rocking chair enthusiast. A few weeks) of rocking not only cured his leg cramps but his insomnia. Then he found that regular rocking reduced his waistline, straight- ened his posture and strength- ened his back muscles. Regular rocking is all-round good exercise, Mr. Robbins, now 77, is still rocking. More signif- icantly, although well past re- tirement age, he. is working every day. Rocking is his hobby and: he designed the Robbins Rocker, Well, rocking chair therapy is my contribution to counteract the TV spread. Try rhythmic rocking--rock - a - bye - baby-- viewing TV, I promise you, it's Newsmen's Wives Resent Criticism COPENHAGEN (AP) -- Eleven irate wives of report- ers and news editors of the Danish state television sys- to public complaints that their husbands do not work hard enough. Their open letter of protest, distributed to news papers, followed a long public dispute over the employment by the television company of 20 jour- nalists to produce an average of 30 minutes of newscasts a day at its Copenhagen stu dios. : "We do not intend to say whether the TV newscasts are good or bad, but we do pro- test vigorously against as- sumptions that our husbands do not work enough," the 11 said in their open letter. They bitterly told critics that for several months they had more or less résigned themselves to being alone while their husbands worked 10 to 12 or even 18 hours a day. habit forming and what a way to streamline! CHOSE PATH YOUNG Tommy Hunter was eight/ ing Roy Acuff perform in J'on-) don, Ont. aW. | Creative Coiffures ARTISTIC HAIR STYLES 73 King St. E 725-7221 kit is made with slash pock- I would also like to suggest| CHILD GUIDANCE Comfortable Family Attitudes Necessary To Develop Speech By GERRY C. MYERS, PhD |develop speech and your older As I have often pointed outiones to find occasion to talk) in this column, the infant learns! Have you been reading to best to talk when he feels he is|your young children? Have you loved and wanted, when he feels) stimulated your children from comfortable, feels good with|the time they could read a little his mother or other persons./{9 continue reading a great As this child grows older, he/deal? Do you set for them a) best develops an increased v0-/go0d example by reading almost | cabulary and ease and force-jconstantly yourself? Do you| fulness of speech. |have ample reading material in The child usually feels at your home interesting to your | ease when he knows that others | children? will -- tga oe goed Do you parents try to culti- oe ") 8 vate at home a comfortable --By TRACY ADRIAN aera i ee yoy pe aly, [another kind of exercise for TV -teq|Viewers--rocking chair action. there may be some unexpected) soo try it Rock for 30 minutes 'perhaps in the way of environ-|While viewing a TV program. I! ment. They should work out|!S marvelous exercise. You will, very well. |be pleasantly surprised with \streamlining results. I first For the single, the stars smile) 4 on romance--especially through-|heard of the therapeutic bene- out the current month, in Jan-| uary, May, late June and late|be endowed with the talents re- July. quired for success in practically Most propitious periods for|any phasé of the business world, | travel: next January, July.and-|in the medical profession or as or September. an entertainer -- especially in A child born on this day will'highly dramatic productions. 'ir YOUNG AGES... You can see the prettiest and most practical fashions for boys and girls . infants to size 14. \: LAY-AWAY for CHRISTMAS EARLY him; when he himself also en- joys hearing what others say. Speech is such a personal mat- ter and usually involves at least two persons face to face. Did you ever consider to what degree radio and TV may keep parents and children from talk- family atmosphere for talking and conversing? Do you en- deavor to enrich your own in- especially at mealtime? terests, experiences and know!l- | edce so as to haye much to! talk about with your children, + »'s The Best Costs Less ot... lUINIG OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE AIG. ing to one another, how much) these may cause them to de- crease good practice in speech and personal communication? "Keep quiet, I want to listen to this," may be heard repeat- edly in almost any home. Suppose you, yourself are ab-| sorbed in a program on the air and your little child wishes to! ask you a question or just say something. Weould you be in-| clined then to answer him kindly and gladly? DISCOURAGES SPEECH | Suppose you yourself or an-| other persons present wished to) hear something on the air.) Would you welcome a bid for) conversation from some other, person there? Or all persons) present may be so wrapped up in the program on the air that} nobody will say a word for half! an hour or more at a stretch. | Regardless of the merit of| this program, it does tend to discourage speech or conversa-| tion in the family. Suppose the family of one or more children) spend several hours together! day in and day out, hardly say-| ing anything, just watching and listening. Suppose_this family lives in a few crowded rooms. The smaller the quarters, as a rule,| the more excessive listening to! radio and TV hampers speech) and mutual enjoyment from) conversation in the family. The radio and TV does the talking,| the listeners don't talk back. Manifestly this problem is more serious in homes of the poor and culturally deprived,| most of which have TV sets. It helps explain the tragic meagreness of speech in their young and older children when, they enter school -or continue going to school. 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