Oshawa Times (1958-), 7 Sep 1967, p. 14

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since then we have had quite a; It might be that at some of few run-ins, two in front of the|your loveliest moments with children. Our four children are:| your husband when both of you WEI 14 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, September 7, 1967 CHILD GUIDANCE plays with them as if he were a |and make no further comment. . nd 5; girls 7 and 3. feel calm and comfortable and A record for 2 Dad Returning From Overseas 7" 0 vsour companionable yOu could elp Bg ; g ARGUE ABOUT EATING him see that there are much Oshawa Times ; ° ° . "One of our biggest argu-jeasier ways to help children Oshawa Times : Finds Children Indifferent --_mens'nas veen over non-eating enjoy their meals through eo of meals. He a ee chil-| manding and ponlalitag them. depends upon | j i feel "'ter-|dren to eat everything, always! ANSWERING ONS Women's Edito Community Hero Wins + dhe ig ppllagges gee Segre yf Knee theie| also to try everything be wishes|"@, Our son, 2, often fies into Map I Jo re Se mode of saying goodbye was|them to, even to the a result! rage, He will knock his head The record of | ' i the child vom- i hing, No Medals At Home dad returns from the armed|Very sensible and salutory. areal pag Bt: pw ont ognicet ibe seareet thing, What guest. should | frowh orpemmasets; /ERCRANGE PLACES, [nu cant shld rll: "Tough we uml do be -- Dear Landers: ij i ' In the light of the foregoing,| since we once decide € SAYS|to act as if we were blind and | 'ou Egat my nny pele Gat ie baa One problem may be in dad's|let me entreat the wife of the|] did) that not eating would|/qeat when a youngster goes 2 nothin compared with albeen brooding over this for disappointment over the lack of|returning service man to try to| only result in no desserts, noth-|into a rage, such head bumping an pre whose husband is anjyears and I had never con- affection the young child may/put herself in her imagination|ing between meals--and that! coyid be dangerous to him. Ke alcoholic and beats her, but I|vinced him I was telling the show him. He may feel hurt/in her husband's place. Besides,| the only penalty. Quick sharp pain applied to his Mary Victoria, the need to talk to someone. Please|truth. When I asked why he and suppose it is the mother's)she might find ways t» culli-| «as a child, I was forced to|bare thighs then with your bare Mr. and Mrs. Ji pic don't suggest I talk to my cler-|would take the word of an fault or that he should, himself, /vate more show of affection! sit at the table long after every: | flat hand, if consistent, could be' Whitby, became I gyman because he wishes hejangry 18-year-old boy against iy jemand more show of affection.|toward him by her children. | one had gone with cold, unappe-| very effective. , Ignatius Jerome the had a dozen more like "good! mine--a faithful, loving wife of \ - , rapes satan A age ss! We might expect considerable tizing food in front of me. It is} ----------------_____ rie, Ontario, | fol old Joe." nearly 20 years--there was no| the hth re apc an ection {r9M|tather-mother disagreement on|truly abhorrent to see COMPETING FOR INSULIN afternoon in St. J der Joe is a "committee-man."|answer. Do you have any es iar Mat sd disciplining the children after|trend develop in my present} The human body's store of fat-. gelist Roman Ca lat He is on 11 committees which | advice for me?--Just Crushed A father's mistake is in/dad returns from military serv-|family situation." competes with muscle tissue for " Whitby. The brid 1 involve church, business and| Dear Just: Yes. Accept the assuming that love and affec-jice, We might assume that his| My reply in part: insulin, son of Mr. and dit civic causes. With only one car|fact that your husband has a tion can be ordered by com-\standards of discipline are : Gushu of St. Johr _ and a tight budget, I am left at | sick mind. If he refuses to talk mands. His second, is that the|higher than those of most other land. home almost every evening.|this out with a professional, youngsters were so long accus-|fathers; that he is likely to feel FOR THE FINEST The Reverend ( this he says, "It's for a good|then you must resolve neyer tomed to get along without him| strong on obedience of the child Custom and performed the ci cause." jagain to respond to his punish- that they can't easily get a feel-| whether at the age of 3, 6 or 14. church orgaalat, 1 The children idolize their |ing attacks. ing of affection for him which} Many other fathers don't Ready Made son, played the ( father because they don't see} When he gets on the subject, had not been stimulated Or| observe ways often discusse'l in and accompanied him very much. When he is at|simply say, "I have nothing practiced for so long. In some|this column of drawing the line DR APES Polson, the solois home it is one big picnic. He|more to say on. the subject" cases the youngest child may! between getting the very young Given {4 ' never have seen dad till he's|child to do what his: parent ik. the ant Shoda oe Pe byl aan returned. wishes him to do and what this at kid himself--no discipline, just fbi a : le fun and games. He is the swell; Confidential To Man or I can better understand this/ parent commands him not to do psi -- bed guy andI am the mean one. --_/ Mouse: Don't leave any cheese problem because I was once a|--between a request and a com- cartyeld IFN = Everyone in town thinks Joe|lying around. l% father returning on furlougn|mand. eget pest 4 ee, ee es nes from the army. I shall never; A mother writes from Texas: iily-point pit, re awards, and praise galore. In | C . F -}|forget how I felt at the rather] 'My husband and I have had Dry Goods & Draperies revert oh Met . the meantime I am--Alone Alot) LAINPAlgn Fever matter-of-fact way in which my|our major arguments through- EXPERTLY INSTALLED lacuhis on Sow t Suey Alene: In order ° tol Inf ts W two children, then about 5 and out marriage concerning the f PRATENY ENeee ante mace aoa change your husband you'd! 3, greeted me and acted toward|children's discipline. In Decem- 723-7 ee seis Han n't ering) Mfects Women heutgnyatay. Wher te came ome rom Vee || 74,CELINA STREET. 728-7027 rete mother. Men (and women, too)| TORONTO (CP)--Women, | | I left at the station, their whole-|nam (he served a year plus six ree Custom 9 pe : B who give so much of them-|™any of them volunteers, are| | some smiles as they waved me months of prior training) and b selves to the community that | delegates, are manning desks ' 4 nothing is left for the family,|and are campaigning at the| | I ie pay a high price for the medals |Progressive Conservative lead-| : 3 and awards, But they love oo pg preg a tach ee 2 y i itis Reverend J glory because it makes them! 'nda Laurie of Toronto says| ; Aas R ' a officiated at the 4 feel important. Hire a sitter|She became a. Davie Fulton! if Hel importante eee became, 2, Davie Fulon ome Economics Bound? Class Starts Here! tat Mac ' can. In the meantime continus | friend took her to some politic: aring og to discipline the kids an | meetings. : | ° ; € "the mean one." They'll thank) | She and Judy spe of; <athas anse aia . . Right here In Walker's Fabric Department, of course... for the most beaufiful beginning to _ ip tegen ~~ you in a few years. |Oakviile, Ont., were milling in \ : is the daughter o} b 4 : the Royal York Hotel lobby, F. ROM SEE TO SEA your lessons in fashion. Fabulous fabrics (sale-priced just for you, as an added plus), and William F. Cover : wearing Fulton straw hats and : es : ; F ; groom is the sor ; Fgh cook 'omens "doubted aporting a sign while they wait. " Pretty young oer Pe a bg a soles. loners. 2 et 7 _-- 8 plentitude of patterns to simplify your pursuit of fashion, Sketched are just four from eur Mrs. Robert D. ¥ ; i ancouver learn ir 3 t rs rom oyce ulle an A . : z per chasiity, 1 Tun, net walk, jed od ee eee ce | around a yacht before going Ann Shaw (left) how to reef 2 d J Simplicity pattern selection. anaes ; F to the nearest counselor. If that | appear. - ppecerned has oe 3 Brenda Small. a The soloist, Mrs fails, advise her to get anja young PC member. She's} | (CP Photo) cas, was accomp : annulment, spending her holiday at the con-|the information desk. | OLD STYLE BEST | daughter, Mrs. G ( TEOUGHT NO VIRGIN vention and got up at 5:30 a.m.) Mrs, Clarke Chambers, a WINNIPEG (CP)--Now that] * son at the organ. « Nineteen years ago I married | Tuesday to get in early. : delgate from Grey-Simcoe,|iow.peeled shoes are fashion- Given in marri I a man who told me on our wed-| In a room off the lobby, Pat/and a vice-president of the able, Dr. C. M. Godfrey of father, the bride ding night that he was sur-|Cathers, a volunteer from)Ontario party association, is a : length cage gowr ganza. The gown : prised to discover I was a vir-|Peterborough, Ont., directed | booster for George Hees for| Toronto says the 'spikes' in gin because a friend of his had|traffie to the photo machines! leader. |style a few years ago were bet- told him that he knew from/where almost all delegates and Mrs. C ha m be rs says sh€/ter for some women's feet, The| experience that I was not. The|Others attending the convention grew up in politics. She has direct fohyaical iedici t| informer was a sorehead, deter-/get their pictures taken for|attended every leadership con-| "/TeCtor of physica! medicine a mined to get even with me for |identification badges. vention since the late 1920s|the Wellesley and East General rejecting him. | Another woman who thinks ajwhen R. B. Bennett became|Hospitals in Toronto says the train were embr seed pearls and a lace daisies. Daisi the wrist - length teau neckline and gown. Her headd petals held a bouf: length veil and s By Calling 576-1411 For appraisals ef your property and before buying or selling. To serve your real estate needs and without Last night my husband kept|political convention is a goodjleatler. Both her father, the late|information was gained during] obligation to you, Please call J, J. WILKINSON trate 100 King St. E. Oshawe Phone 576-1411 me up until 2:00 a.m. insisting|place to spend her holiday is|Garnet Locket, and her father-|experiments aimed at providing| that I break down and tell him/Dr. Phillis Hanley of Toronto,|in-lsw, the late W. C. Cham-|better shoes for problem feet. the truth once and for all. I/who has been on the young PC|bers, were MPs. Mrs. Cham-|He was a speaker at the Cana- asked him if he was trying to|po!ie¢y committee for seven bers says her husband is just|diar. Association of Physical) drive me out of my mind or out!years She is helping to maniintensely interested. 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