Oshawa Times (1958-), 24 Aug 1967, p. 29

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t sleeves te ig and theg floor. fidiand pew it as com zical deta nd women.' ist for the GOOD HABITS, Brushing after every meal, even after lunch at school, with a fully accept- ed anti-cavity toothpaste will help protect young- sters against cavities. Big brother can take pride in showing the little fellow Pupil Increase Expected Whitby Township Schools BROOKLIN (Staff) -- An in-, The township board, which, crease of some 60 students is | aiong with the town pubiic expected in Whitby Town-| <(s501 board and high school ship public schools on Sept. 5 ty be Alavolved "into. A Only one school is expecting | 00rd ss i ustiake ik a decrease while the student | ! THE OSHAWA TIMES, 7A Thursdoy, Aucust 24, 1967 | | board of education in January, jis increasing ora] French in its | schools Students from grades | four to eight will receive four lFrench periods weekly bexin- Ining in September. Last ycaF lstudents received three weekly ' French periods, population at another will re-| main static and two schools | will receive the brunt of the} student increase. | Dr. Robert Thornton school | with 21 classrooms had a popu- | lation of 634 students in June | and is expecting 675 studenis | aan the doors open in Sep-| The Good ember. | eadowcrest i peanty sore " tel Old Days are back at Robbies 20 new pupils for a new total of 551 in its 16 classrooms. This Set, Aug. 26 11 AM, te 2 AM. | Sinclair public school is ex-| pecting no increase in popuia-| tion at the five classroom struc- | ture and 121 students are ex- pected to report. | | GOOD FASHION the approved technique. The knit shirts are' ap- Brooklin Senior School is -ex- proved by mothers, too -- |Pecling an enrolment of 154 Buy One Single R Beefy Bur- carefree, comfortable -- | students at the five-room school ger. «ond Get « Second one for only .. practically boy-proof. compared with 156 at the end il of the June term. Total popula- --Photo, courtesy Crest |tion in the four township ~|at 1501. ! Dental Care Simple Job | Wouldn't every mother love to hear her' youngster passed his dental test with flying colors? It's not too good to be true, either. Fighting cavities | is a simple one-two-three job. | And, what better time to enter | into such combat than now --| the beginning of a new school term, Concernea parents should be | encouraged to learn they have | a staunch ally in the {ight against cavities. Fluoride -- | whether in water, in topical ap- plications, or in toothpaste --| helps prevent cavities. It ac- | tually combines with tooth | enamel, making _ it stronger | and more resistant te acids which cause decay. What's the first maneuver? Take your youngster to your family dentist for a routine checkup. He may paint a solu- tion of stannous fluoride on! Junior's teeth. He'll also fill all | cavities and clean Junior's} teeth, giving him a clean bill | of dental health for the new, school term. | Now, to keep the bill -- and Junior's teeth -- clean, you should encourage him to brush his teeth after every meal -- even after after-school snacks. | Brushing removes food par- | ticles from between the teeth and thereby helps keep cavity- causing acids from forming. More important, brushing with an approved and fully ac-| cepted stannous fluoride tooth- paste like Crest actually strengthens the tooth enamel | and makes it more resistant to| acids which cause decay -- a point to remember for the en- tire family. To help your youngster de- velop proper toothbrushing habits, try packing up a cavity- fighting kit, brush and_tooth- paste for him to keep in his school locker or desk. Demon- strate proper toothbrushing technique to him -- that is, down on the upper teeth and up on the lowers -- and he'll fee! like a real showman demon- strating his toothbrushing to his buddies in the school washroom. You may even find him giving toothbrushing instructions to some of the younger children in school. Another step to healthy teeth Proper foods. Encourage your youngster to snack on cleaning foods, such as apples and carrots, instead of sticky foods which cling to the teeth. And, remember a well-balanced diet is as important to good dental health as it is to good general health. Last maneuver--make tooth care @ year round regimen, not just a back-to-school ngs | well - balanced diet, and take|be 13 new teachers at the! | reer Pe oat ie F A staff of 53 full-time teach- | brush after every meal with a |ers will be employed py the| fully accepted anti-cavity tooth- | township board, an increase of | paste, sec to it that he eats aj four over last year. There will! 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