Oshawa Times (1958-), 31 Oct 1967, p. 10

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12 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, October 31, 1967 Solitary Youth 'Dying' Of Shyness Dear Ann Landers: I am a; Dear Ann Landers: My kids 15-year-old boy with a problem are 11 and 13. They don't listen that is getting me down. I don't), me but they do listen to you! fit i y yu d 1} ee a a ane so please print this letter. and self-conscious, and I can't) I can't seem to get my chil- keep a conversation going even|dren to eat breakfast. No mat- when somebody else starts it ter what I fix they are '"'not hun- When I look around and see|gry" or they'd rather sleep an the other guys clowning and en-/extra 15 minutes. joying themselves I try to imi-- My husband is the same way. tate them but I feel like a jack-|I dc know if they got it from ass. It seems to come so easy to!him or if he got it from them. them. I die trying and fall on|Please tell everybody that my face. breakfast is a very important I want to make friends so bad| meal. Thank you.--Not Listened it just about me. Please To print my letter and tell kids all) Dear Not: For the kids: An over that just because a t run without fuel. quiet doesn't mean he is s kfast to get you ish or anti-social or dumt in the morning. It's dumb Sometimes it means he i h out of the house without scared or that he doesn't kn toking up what to say and he is really) qhe Husbands: Breakfast is dying inside--A Freak In The 6 most important meal of the Crowd jay for you, too. If you aren't Dear Friend: If you think you/home by then you're in plenty are a freak I have n I of trouble. There are thou gers (and adu share your feelings cy and loneliness an h Dear Ann Landers: My sis- ua- ter's husband was born in Eu- He bores everyone to s with his often repeated ries of how much better it uletn attractive qua with a lot of tt passes for social Better to re thought a fool tha } mouth and remove al! doubt. law has many} hich I abhor,} makes me is e way he calls a waiter when we are dining out,| He snaps his fingers, whistles, hisses and claps his hands if he THE STARS SAY vere summons 5 ae By ESTRELLITA a me wu and that waiters resent it and give| FOR TOMORROW him poor service in retaliation. This should be a hi -| I was called an ignorant clod, lating day! Practic a peasant and a few other| deavor in which } ge'names which I wouldn't write should work out extre l.Jand you couldn't print. Please Business projects start morning should culminate h ppi- ly, and the P.M. should be I ly propitious for social interests FOR THE BIRTHDAY If tomorrow is your birthday, your chart indicates that even though your all-over prospects in job and financial matters will be excellent in th --and, despite fi governing these now and March 3ls be foolhardy to e lation during Novem t January since you could offset|stone of his uncle, gains. Operating conser vely| 'God finally caught his eye." Boob may be considered in the U.S. such behavior is boorish In t here ought to be a more effec- - was the sentiment of I Booms in the ment -- Mrs. child, one of Canada's lead- ing ceramists and sculptors, base- tening for Hanni Roths- booms in the basement, an explosion that could happen if her bronze and clay combinations melt shows off one of her best- at the wrong time dur- known works, Young Love. ing preparation She says she's always lis- (CP Photo) Leading Ceramist Gets A Bang Out Of Her Work as Migr pees KITCHENER, Ont tell me who is right.--American ponni Rothschild is always lir'\clay at whi good form in some countries but| Gang |probably hears more of them _|than. the average artist simply|down over the clay, which will] iis country one raises his|because she is more daring than|become ceramic and in which|works only to please herself. year ahead hand to attract the attention Of/most at the technical level of/Mrs. Rothschil influences|a waiter. At times it seems like things. e technique, which no doubt thé firing of clay and metal to- é : I the wit/sether, a complicated process,|bronze r or in who had inscribed on the tomb-|Mrs. Rothschild said in an inter-|kilm. And if there's some little/missioned piece yet. I get so lfrustrated; I feel I am workin a_ waiter, | view | py : ' j : | Fashioning medieval knights! The firing is done in what|for others." | CP) The secret da's leading ceramists, she Tials. Bronze melts first, 'snag, it may explode. ~,in a combination of bronze and peep aig Mh eg Boel ie ype ged baptede Museum, the Montreal Museum "af _ {t g ns in her base-jhome is not only art but some-iof Fine Arts and in Western Dear American: Hissing, fin-/ment. And sometimes she hears|times downright adventure ge , clapping and/one. apparently is in| A noted sculptor and one of|the melting points of both mate-| Young Love, is on display at the |Canadian Pavilion Art Gallery running|at Expo 67. d may have/She said art is a matter of free embedded nails and washers to/choice and to like or dislike is The booms may come from | give the effect of ancient armor.|for the artist and the buyer, as In melting, however, the|well as the critics. spatters all ov er the} + desirable. | CHILD GUIDANCE 0 Impresses Other Children By GARRY C. MYERS, PhD lhave some problems with him|Profitable. It can if he hasj/0f any other such group meeting |from arthritis, she says it has| led _by|not interfered with her beekeep-| QF HAIRDRESSING most parents would curb run- ning and chasing fun indoors it 5 would be far easier to find lead- Fi ; With 'i ] Mak ers of Cubs, Brownie and Scout Irmness Y1 rouble- EF \zroups and Sunday school teachers. If you succeed in helping your .¢; itis," says Mrs. own child to conform well to the|sisrq Harper, "Believe me, I rules and practices in a group|pnow." If your child is the same age|you are leading, ; If you led a group of Cubs, |aS most of the other children of|more than guiding him to act)«nudging 80," is one of the most = |Brownies or the like and have a/Your group, what he may learn|well in this group. You also pre-|enthusiastic beekeepers on Van- : \child of your own in it, you may |While in the group can be very|pare him to be a good member|couyer Island. Though suffering CAREER SCHOOL lat the meetings, especially learned at home with one orjelsewhere and _ being jwhen these meetings are at |your home. | In case he ts much younger lhe may often distract them or|PCct Special attention from you. }demand your frequent attention. | : Having someone take care of|tTated and embarrassed if he In -some instances;|ings. You may have such great him in creative fun with his|tolerate all sorts of nuisances |good playmate himself. At any|Scouts, jage he needs to know that he|Sschool, regular school. jthan any member of the group,|°2",* have any favors, can't ex-| ;NsweRING QUESTIONS ¥ Q. How can we cure an eight-|ften_ stung. ou may constantly feel frus-| year-old child of thumbsucking? f t : : A. Not by nagging at him or| him elsewhere might then bejProves a nuisance in the meet-l. Dinishment. First he needs} Trace quilt or applique pat- jane ' to regain a feeli i . After cut- however, members of the group|fear of ee aa before the level end Gastee fa tes po ig Sia tae wae side | may read to him or stimulate/ther children that you willl want to cure himself before youldown on your fabric and they| can get results. more other playmates to be ajsomeone else--Boy Scouts, Girlling activities. Sunday| Jp Campfire, you do far Her Bees' Stings [irovea pig piper pipes pence No Arthritis Cure the mumps." ., She insists bee stings don't VICTORIA (CP) -- "There'S!reatiy hurt. Her husband has no truth in the belief that bee different idear. "He's scared but won't admit it. He was once stung on the Mrs. Harper, who admits to hand and that finished him." Are pleased to announce the opening of a New Branch in OSHAWA. Day and Evening Classes are now taking appointments, Models are welcome: 145 KING ST. WEST 576-3558 spite of the protective clothing she wears when ap- |proaching the bee hives, she is | "Once I had so HOUSEHOLD HINT 'won't slip and slide. \ playthings or at drawing. |by him. Let me urge you to resolve TRAIN BEFOREHAND that {f he often makes a nui- You can best prepare this|sance of himself you will send child not to be a nuisance at/him to another room to stay meetings when only one or two,alone for half an hour or more. other children are in your home If vou are decisive with him at or none at all. Anything you can si es, the other children i do then to make him more self. « e you for your skill] reliant and less dependent on sense of justice. There! fyou should help. Moreover, vou ter way to lose their re- need to train him at home in ac- ¢ co-operation than to let |] leepting No as final vo d have special favors HOUSING Mrs. Rothsct vie Aired n problem when you jj Reaament a meeting of youngsters |} fe erhel your child is among |) ahrenheit may be more inclined Mrs. Rott n in other} ing him allowed to!) other children will in- || likewise. Resolve to (at home in future | weeks) to restrain ¢ here A good deterrent in any home to require the rushing, run- child to sit in a chair for a e period unamused. If'| which comp woman st! Asked abo ism she la "That's what t ics) tell do wh think, liked.' She has exhi dian' National ibition, the Canadian Guild of Potters at Toronto's Royal Ontario Canada galleries and museums One of her pieces, entitled A mother of two children, she "T have never finished a com-} 8 | throughout those mon Wel oe pha you can = ap Bd aes THOUGHT OF QUEEN advances next July, September| worrow, England (CP)-- and October. During the latter|seven-year-cld Steven Oldham half of December and early|ing some of his Surrey school- April, it will be important to|friends though the Queen must avold extravagance, however. | 20 bored with so much time on| Persona! affairs will be well-/her hands. 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