16 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdey, August 16, 1967 : | Couturier Chanel CHILD GUIDANCE Summer Reading Schedule | Praises Good Taste | Of Queen Elizabeth PARIS (Reuters) -- Gabrielle Benefits Students Of Any Age '> <hr, coven ot oe By GARRY C. MYERS, PhD A small number of children of school age have been reading a great deal during the sum- mer. They may live in a family where all who can read do so constantly. They may have been stimulated to read by a certain teacher or librarian. They are fortunate if they have Parents of children in the pri-|F. Kennedy's fashion taste is mary and later elementary| horrible," but that of Brit- grades may, if they have suffi-|ain's Queen Elizabeth is "per- cient calcium in their spines, be fect. more able to carry through a| She thinks France's President required reading program now de Gaulle is a "ye-ye swinging and during the coming school general," but says durable year. movie star Maurice Chevalier At any time in the year mere | "ought to retiré,"" : efforts at persuasion may not} Miss Chanel, who will be 84 suffice to cause any child to|Aug. 19, was interviewed by the | Published here, on the eve of the |Paris winter fashion show. | The interview included com- ments on some of the world's notables. said: "Her love for publicity is dis- tasteful. She has got horrible taste and she is responsible for spreading it all over America. SCORES DRESS "Look at the way she was don to accept the monument dedicated to her husband. Ridi- ,culous. She is trying to look like her daughter." Of Jacqueline Kennedy, widow | of the late U.S. president, she, dressed when she went to Lon-| | "She has no. business promo- \ting fashions. She is an em- ployee of the state and she does her job beautifully." Miss Chanel said she had been asked to sponsor a party for Chevalier, who will be 79 Sept, 12, but I would not dream of it." "He is ridiculous singing at his age with that stupid boater straw hat. He is plain awful-- at his age. He ought to retire." By and large, Coco thinks "everything is ye-ye." "Even our chief of state de} Gaulle. He is a ye-ye general | because he likes (Georges) Brassens' songs." Brassens is a troubador who DOLLAR SALE! But Queen Elizabeth, Miss | sings with a guitar. His songs been reading this summer and will go on reading for pleasure.| read for an gerd or so a day. But the average youngster |With so many diversions ,espe- has read very little during the|Cially TV, many youngsters just Jong summer vacation. Many |W0n t on their own free will and have not opened a book since|@ccord do much reading. school closed last June or July.| During vacation most child- During the few remaining|Ten suppose they don't need to weeks before school resumes in |Tead--it's vacation .Don't argue September wise parents will]With them. Draw up a program find ways to induce their/and enforce it, if you really school-age youngsters to read a| Care about the best education of number of good books. |your children . If mere persuasions fail,!] SUCCESS IN FUTURE some of these parents will re-| Though constant daily read- quire some daily reading by/ing by the child is desirable the these children. They will pro-|year around, the average child vide these children with good|does not read much beyond his reading materials, not too hard jregular schoolwork during the school year. You who have ex-| for them to read well, Some will go with these children to ercised your children at read- borrow library books or to good ing daily this summer will find book stores to buy them. them more likely to continue . reading for pleasure during the ASSIGN READING 5 |coming school year. The few youths who have as-| Sunnose your child of school signed reading to complete be-|.5¢ has read practically none fore school reopens should be/this summer. It is possible for held rigidly to a program Of}, to get him reading daily reading whereby these assign-|from now on. With such prac- ments will be finished on time-|tice during the few remaining Of course some parents, juSt| weoks of vacation, see what he trusting to their warning and)yi)) have gained in learning jawing, won't be able to carry! yi. | out this program. | As I have said in this column | so often, there is no book-learn- Re-Training Asset 2 thin reading, On ths ski his success in all future school- To Mature Women work will chiefly depend. : | ANSWERING QUESTIONS Returning To Work! @. woua' you require the child from 6 to 10 to remain at | By ROBERTA ROESCH ~ table till he had a clean i ate? "I am another one of those |P A. No; instead of doing this 1, ambitious returning - to - work/would, as a rule, make his women you write about so un-|servings very small and be derstandingly,"' reports a New |Stingy with seconds, or let him / "As such, I have| Serve himself and take as little neg gad alg of a disliked food as he wished, linternational Herald Tribune, Chanel said, is "perfect." jare largely social criticisms. ® Full 5-Year Workmanship Guarantee ® Easy Budget Terms ® Over 20 Years of Experience s ti 7 risi-| 'ror the rest of the sum- |§° long as the portion were visi This is our... OFF SEASON Now is the time to have your furniture Re-upholstered WZ REGULAR On Any Uphols Ail CudeOeOsOa \ THE REPT vate cour '3 OFF PRICE tery Work Clip and Save This Valuable Coupon Special Good Until Aug. 30 Only PPT TET FURNITURE CENTRE 90 SIMCOE ST. N., OSHAWA FREE ESTIMATES--CALL TODAY mer,"' she says, 'I intend to remain in my part-time job so I can be home a great deal of the time while my children are on vacation. 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