Oshawa Times (1958-), 21 Sep 1967, p. 14

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14 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, September 21, 1967 ANN LANDERS Where Can Teenagers Converse In Private? Dear Ann Landers: My boy-; The average car can build up! friend and I are both 17. We got/heat to 140 degrees in a half-| into a jam last May because he/hour. A dog cools off by radia-| kissed me good-bye on thejtion, without any evaporation.| school premises. (It was three/In a hot car there is no place o'clock in the afternoon.) The/for the dog's heat to go.. He lecture went something like/could die. this: "There is a time and People do not realize they are place for everything. jbeing cruel to their pets when A few weeks later we parked|they keep them cooped up this| along a well-lit road about 10;way. If any of your readers) p.m. to talk about our future. Alcome across pets who are squad car came along and the/trapped in overheated cays, police asked us what we were|please call the Humane Society doing. We said we were talkingjat once --One Who Loves Dogs about our future. The police-;/ Dear One: I have seen pets man ordered us to "get mov-icrying and jumping about fran- ing. jtically in parked cars but it Last night we went to ajnever occurred to me that they Medium size ripe toma- toes cooked in a skillet or electric fry pan with butter, brown sugar, celery and HERBED TOMATOES seasonings make a delicious dinner vegetable. You will want to serve them to your family often while fresh tomatoes are still plentiful. public park and spread a blan-|might be suffocating from the! ket out under a tree so 'we/heat. I thought they were mere-| little kids who were on a camp-| Thank for ing trip began to pester us.| wiser. They circled around yelling, "Lovers, lovers, kiss, kiss,| Dear Ann Landers: My hus- kiss!" After 15 minutes we left./band and I like our future, you making me could talk about life. About 20/ly unhappy at being left alone. | Woman Hopes | | Nelson, exception of one from Manitoba jsucceeded in scaling their |mountains in the Yukon Alpine | For Second Chance centennial |Smith's team--Helen Butling of : ; ; B.C., Wendy Teich-|VeTy Poor in reading, spelling Expedition. Miss | CHILD GUIDANCE By GARRY C. MYERS PhD A child's high grades at school or promotion beyond his regular grade level often is a status symbol. So is the place- ment of a child or youth in a special class for the gifted. Thanks to the value placed on college entrance, such are pent more as status sym- s. espondingly very low "marks," or repetition of one or more grades, or placement in a special class for the retarded or slow learners often is considered by the parents as a stigma. SPECIAL GROUPS In the same school or from school to school, the procedure of having a child skip one or more grades, or to repeat one or more grades, or to be assigned to a special acceler- ated group or a special retard- ed group, varies widely. Recently a mother wrote of her son in the third grade who has, since entering school, been | Slow Learners, Repeaters Improve In Special Class she is dumb!" will grow harder and harder for him, unless he is set to do in the next grade what is much easier for him than the regular work of the grade. The teacher should know best whether this boy could do better remaining in his present grade or going forward to the next grade. From many other letters I receive, I infer that many par- ents try to decide whether a child should repeat a grade or not and bring pressures on the teacher accordingly. As a rule, the teacher knows best, PARENTS OBJECT Some years ago, a pair of parents came to see me about a daughter, 14, who had repeated two grades. They had been told by the school that this child was to be placed in a special class for retarded children next) year, on the advice of the school psychologist. The father was incensed. He took it as a blow to. him in the community. He exlained, "People will say Special classes are very sen- cases. Accordingly most chil- dren are regularly promoted regardless of their school achievement, Many parents like this plan, especially in the early elementary grades. They and their children escape the stigma if "failure." Teachers then more often escape pres- sure from parents. But there inevitably comes a time when there are tests and hurdles to clear, especially at the junior high level. When a child can't make these hurdles he and his parents get a great shock. Until then his parents may have supposed he would go on and graduate from high rs WIFE PRESERVER Wiping the bathroom bowl with a damp facial tissue gets out the hairs before they plug up the plumbing. FOLLOW THE LEADER BONN, Germany (AP)--The defence ministry has ruled that West German soldiers may take off their caps or helmets while riding in closed vehicles but only if all the other occu- pants do the same, The new rule is gt-take effect by the end of the year. Patricia Juch PIANO CLASSICAL POPULAR 74 Burk St. DIAL 725-4587 OSHAWA | | school, even enter college. If your child in the early or middle elementary grades has been promoted regularly regardless of his school achievement, you should be concerned. You have a right to know how well he is measuring up to the standards set for the grade he is in, Any intelligent parent should make sure he knows as much as reasonably possible how well his child is really succeeding at school, 10 matter what grade he happens to be in. ANSWERING QUESTION Q. What proportion of babies in the U.S. are born today out of wedlock? A. 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We invited her to our|another crack at OL} ee eek, Says Miss Smith. land this boy, holding that if he|! just wish parents would keep MANY PLACES jvacation cottage last summer|11,387-foot Mount Saskatche-' "We were hampered by low is held back he will become a|thinking about what is best for tal ye a . and again this spring. wan. jcloud, blizzard conditions and drop-out later. the child who is noticeably ' Mi -woman|mild weather and home? A living room, a parlor,|'SHOCKED AND HURT Miss Smith led an all-w and poor snow ican cians aoie Jretarded and not about their - ; i bid to/conditions. The snow was in | 1 feeli | Yesterday a friend s team that failed in a Phat | a ( ) |own personal feelings. <f bath ag posting MagiFlp pac apie de Sout ane eo scale the peak in the St. Elias|very poor condition. It just| This father fails to see that if} In some school systems there|/Langston Hughes, the Negro ie : é bor-|slipped off the ice which made|his boy is ted to th tli lesal tion of chil- t 3 Be. trying Donna. I do hope every-|T208e 7 the Alaska-Yukon : e s boy is promoted to the next/is wholesale promotion of chil-/poet and author who died last vey are siting pel ha ndeiggh ist works out all Might." 1)¢er this summer, as part of an it very dangerous." grate what he tries to learnidren, excepting a few extreme! May. better than if you are lying|28ked her what she meant. alpen ra a ng down. There are also coffee|answered, "Donna told my|°entennia' Project. houses, sandwich shops and daughter she is very* much in| She is a little concerned that snack drive-ins. The list is end-|!0ve, but she can't warm up to/the failure may have cast a less. Be my guest. jher future mother-in-law." |shadow over her sex. |. 1 am so shocked and hurt I) "It may be that we were a Dear Ann Landers: Most of 40n't know what to do. I had/little more cautious and care the steaming hot weather is|Planned a pre-nuptial party for|ful. In a way we felt we were over but there are still a few| Donna but now I don't have the/on our own and weren't as pow- scorches ahead. So please print/heart to go through with it. Injerful as men and took more this letter. fact, I don't even feel like going|time to do things that men Too many people think ttpy '° we" a Please advise| could do in a shorter time. are being kind to their dogs) ™€.--Crushe | « i when 'vad take them on anop| Dear C.: I don't know what me baggage Agen Biles ei ping trips to town. Most stores|kind of friends you have, but if/taam to show them we can do do not allow dogs, so the poor this woman is an example, I|.-%, animals are locked up in/Sugsest that you start trading) 'sn the male teams with the unbearably hot automobiles for|¥P. | two and three hours at atime. | A Person who would make] : lsuch a cutting remark is| LEAF TURNS : | vicious. She could also be a liar) Leaves turn brilliant colors in CAUSES ACHE |--or guilty of gross exaggera-|the fall when the chlorophyll Once called lumbago, back/tion. One thing is certain, she is|bleaches away revealing pig- pain is often caused by poorino friend. Write off the com-|ments in the leaf. A leaf turns posture, obesity, ill-fitting or)ment and carry on as if youjred when sugar is left in it, inappropriate shoes, a seden-|never heard it. such as in sugar maples. tary life, overly strenuous work | or sports participation. soon, Botty Haydl (0. Ltd. 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