Oshawa Times (1958-), 2 Dec 1965, p. 20

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The romantic can cia : : : jmight ages rr pond gp By ESTRELLITA carefully. ary, throughout May, August|look far anupicionn parole ia sie ' lance," 1 would go further an and September. Creative work-|mid-January, early April, early DISTAFF DIARY : When Children Need jrecruil and help direct some|FOR TOMORROW pt a a, gn ers will find the entire year) May and late August, Bést pe- Summary of reports of meetings and activities of |" » "ia teachers who ieveal ability (0| AM. hours will be best forivour horoscope indicates thai|unusually generous froma plan-(tiod for travel: July. 24 through : iazti mpiled trom reports | Vf Indi d ] H | be good tutors of children, @6pe-|routine, but the afternoon may|the next three weeks wilt en-letary alandpoint, with notable|Sept: 99. @ Cshews women's organiaztions as comp ore individua e p jela "pa reading, an Bh ge far(turn, out to be surprisingly|compass a period in which it\accomplishment indicated in' Te By GARRY C. MYERS, PhD jteacher strongly objects to h \Wheir services I would strongly| ccrerem. in that you mayiwould be well to grasp every|June. FIT AND PROPER i ly k « eacher strongly objects to her ee F - 4:,.\uave some unexpectedly pleas-javailable opportunity.to impress) With the exception of brief A well fitted bra will add to A . f : : y ' st tu- : ' J 2 : ihe pened emt a the Sie ciethoags with ur Colin ery yor ee noha ae -- i _ " -- ieee raat Fo fi eee a har ant. dealings with executives,|superiors with your abilities,|periods in May and June, when|your comfort throughout the day Thoth Oshawa Scout Group Aux-(LaVallee presiding in the ab+trom "individual Kelp by. thelnotable exceptions in' which|own classroom for pay. others in authority or even with|since a display of ingenuity andjsome stress may be present, and evening and will give a Gliary met recently in Knox|sence of Mr. Lloyd Edwards,|teacher in addition to what she|teachers and other school offi-|PARENTS' QUESTIONS Se en ee tatty nrer tettn tally ten natrie ners aatnel relgtionaliins. <--_ e¢pejamnen enaely Sepeianee Slam -Presbyterian Church. __ |the president. gives the class as a group.|cials encourage parents to pro-| @. Olten our daughter, . 14, mire. A new opportunity may!bring fairly immediate rewards,|cially those of a domestic oriyou wear @ clinging dress: * Mrs. Ross Patton, interim) The bingo report was given|However, there's a limit to her|vide special help for their Jag-|complains at home that her! résident, welcomed the mem-ipy the chairman, Mr. Johnitime and energy. jging child and advise them|teacher picks on her. : bers. Mrs. Allen Barclay, secre-\Gaiger. Bingos are held Thurs-| Yet an occasional teacher is|where to look for such help. A. listen kindly but don't "tary, réad the minutes and/day evenings at the Red Barn.|so skillful as often to set a patt| nip CTING PAREXT pass judgment then on the Sars. Ralph Coburn, treasurer,/phe square dance report show-lof her class to self-directed ac-|DERECTIN ENTS teacher. Try to divert her at- Pgave her report. ed they wéfe progressing but|tivity while she gives individual] If 1 were a classroom teacher|tention from so much self-pity ~ Mrs. Larry Ostrom installed) would like more members.|attention to one or more other|again, and especially if I werejand to suggest to her that she =the new officers for the season/he euchre report showed from|children. One reads a great deal|@ principal, 1 would grow fa-|should try to find out what the fof 1965-66, as follows: president,|nine to ten tables were playing|in educational literature today|miliar with the available learn-jteacher expects. from her and ~Mrs. Ross Patton; vice-presi-jeyery Wednesday night. about effective individual in-\ing clinics, child guidance coun-|then try to measure up to this "dent, a ree oe -- Sports, building, and central|struction. cils and specialists, particularly expectation. stary, Mrs: ny council bingo reports were|REMEDIAL INSTRUCTION as EASA A PS a" Mrs. Ralph oe gt pe given. The next central council) Some schools also provide et 'soclen waald bein thelbingo will be on December 3. It/special help for individual cbil-| 'Storm 6f ® potluck supper on|W4S announced that swimming|dren lagging in such subjects as "December 18 at 6.36 p.m was the first Sunday each month beng or a! cn ms ee from 4.00 p.m, to 5.00 p.m. Thelespecially reading. Sometimes « SUNNYSIDE PARK ASSOC. jnext meeting of the Association|there are classes, even in high * The regular meeting ofj/is to be held December 13 and/school, for remedial instruction Sunnyside Park . Neighborhood'is an open meeting. in reading. =! In spite of all such help for, ithe child lagging in any way, Blue Ray Chapter No. 238, OES --terevs., tere gt mss be y p 7 ' some children who need more} . A individual help, Let us. remem-} Installs 1965-66 Officers ure aay. te ey ae ichildren may be very slow) jlearners in any or all subjects. | PORT PERRY (TC) -- Offi-;were the recipients of a camera|How well they respond to spe- snd id the ensuing year were/and equipment. cial help varies with their na-} einstalled by Blue Ray Chapter, tive ability to learn and how far "No. 288, Order of the Eastern) MAPLE GROVE (TC) -- Con- they have come in knowledge) ae A nas nae ~ -- --s - Fcsang~ to Mr./and skill in one or all subjects. | « rs m Oshawa, tby,|and Mrs, E. W, Foley, Bowman- [Bowmanville, Simcoe, Cobourgiville, who celebrated their 60th Obes tar Oba caer «and Toronto attended. wedding anniversary on MOMN-|,+ school in one or all the sub- = The installation was conduct-|day and to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur) igets of his school grade. Nat-| ed by Past Matron Adelia White,|Gibson, Base Line, who cele-| pany you may inquire of the "assisted by William Wallace,|brated their 50th wedding anni-)..hoo1 about what may be done <Emma Cook, Gladys Morgan,|versary, December 1. to help him do better. "Margaret Cornish, Doris Not- Mr. and Mrs. R. Goodmurphy You may be told by his! tingham, Mabel Chapman, Dora/purchased a home in Oshawalteacher that he "is getting along ~Suggitt, Margaret Carnegie, -- ee community during} 41 right," meaning "'as well as! "Agnes Wallace and Norman|the weekend. > im." "anirs, : man!" "Members of the 4H Girts Ciub|4" Y° expected of him. = Chapter officers for 1965 - 66| Will attend the Achievement Day|the matter to use." Perhaps you "are: Worthy Matron, Mary|4t Orono this Saturday. --|thought the advising person "Pearson; Worthy Patron, Hugh i |meant he was doing all ig in bs a ' in-| terms of t st Peale cdc vene| VOSt VS. SAlety Levemen ty the average "Merlin Suggitt; secretary, Mar-| jpupil in his class. egaret Carnegie; treasurer, In Control Method! hag many another mother ¢ |who has writ ,y -| ap mali esegl s. Karel, TORONTO (CP) -- Intra-uter-|Cented this advice and ceased = Associate conductress, Karel/ing devices are better than birth| . : : , ? . ; : ; to worry. After several months! Nottingham; chaplain, Pearl | he ' hall. E Gaok: control pills as a cheap method|,, years you may have had eo ee a aie controlling world populations, |reasons to believe he wasn't! <organist, Mabel Cawker; Adah./pr J, William Cornett said|aoing all right: "ery Sear ace uae Ty cat git "Martha, Ethel Emerson; Electa,|,D", Cornett told the Junior|miGHT BE AVOIDED "Olive Painter: warder, Sarah|D0@td of Trade the devices re-) such misunderstanding might <Kight; sentinel, Dora Suggitt. | 71/0 Pond prong ease dd avoided if the school were " Committee conveners are:| ,., y ees "|to define what they meant when " Intra - uterine devices are|they said, 'Your child is doing ebenevolent, Esther Chapman) shout 80-per-cent effective. This|al) right." «and Mabel Chapman; sick andjis not effective enough in North} Even with such explanation, | "sunshine, Karel Nottingham and og mg pte pererpyi you might have reasons to doubt | a 'i as ia, controlling population|whether as much _ individual) hea oe mer to 9g extent is very signifi-|help is provided or can be pro- smeareat ~ | cant." : vided by the school as your oe yore Minnie Dr. Cornett is medical direc-|child needs. In this event, you iFisher and Caro! Pe poor bs tor of Ortho Pharmaceutical|might inquire of the school) Pe weir -- oo oe (Canada) Ltd saga ye eee ep outside in ; , 1 a manana tenet e school. en, if your do so} "transportation, Jessie Espie and inquire, the teacher or other! "Margaret Carnegie; estar, TWO WEAR BETTER school authorities may incline! 'Pearl Gerrow and Star Points;| It is actually more economicalitg discourage your doing 50. hospital, Margaret Cornish;|to buy two girdles at a time, UNHAPPY IMPLICATION | cbirthdays, Alice Thomas. particularity they will get day- There is a ver: th man reason "The in-coming officers pre-|it and day-out wear. Garments} 5, je aa 4s admit the sented the newly - appointed|/@8t longer if they are launder- +e hh ys 'tobe th " hool, worthy matron with a set of/¢d and have a rest between|"© dg in agg ie age "erystal and a. red sweetheart|Weatings and it is most conven- Hate hs Led - pond agi we "rose corsage. She received|ient to have a fresh girdle wait-| ©ACrrr a us To naar many gifts to commemorate the|ing in the drawer. Sauce Ht kw olen 8 "mother| ,eccasion among which was an rites me to s h hild' ivory colored engraved gavel| HISTORY BEGAN SERIAL heal enna Ebola liaiaoe hs Presented by the newly appoint-| The basic idea of The Road, ed worthy patron, Hugh Espie. 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