18 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, November 1, 1967 ANN LANDERS Old Wives' Tales Terrify Mother-to-Be * Dear Ann Landers: My wife] Two weeks later I found your! is 22, in excellent health and isjletter stuck in a book. (1| expecting our thought Tshad thrown it out.) I) about six months. was fine until h to scare her th sto-jone. If you want to be interest- ries about labor. She told my|ing tp others you must be inter- wife that her own labor was sojeste@ in others--and show it." excruciating that' she lost her|/Suddenly I wasn't mad any voice for two days aiaine she|more. It made sense, I decided screamed She aglso/to try it. told her she hat ten her lips! 1 fdkced myself to smile and so hard that the cuts didn't heal speak to people I had ignored for three. weeks. for years, I discovered a lot of Last night my nifty kids all over the place. I 1ought, °"Gee, they have anged." But I came to realize at I was the one who had ged. Pretty soon I wasn't ng about my ugliness and y dumbness any more. I was king about how neat it was y. After a while J y or dumb any-| moth LACY nies of labor b; rean, why no know|didn't feel u CHAIRBACK THE STARS SAY By ESTRELLITA FOR TOMORROW A stimulating day! This will be a period in which to con- clude pending matters and to initiate plans connected with long-range projects. A good time, too, for advancing person- al interests and for capitalizing on your initiative: FOR THE BIRTHDAY If tomorrow is your birthday, | your horoscope indicates that) you are currently governed by! extremely generous planetary influences where job and-or business and financial interests are concerned. On the occupa- tional and monetary fronts, the fine period which started two weeks ago, and which will con- tinue through March 3ist should be really outstanding for all na tives of Scorpio--that is, for those who co-operate with the celestial forces. Your next good cycles along material lines will occur during next July, Septem: | ber and October. Do not be extravagant 'a don't engage in speculation in intermittent periods, however-- 'lespecially during the current month, in January and the two weeks of April. While earnings may have increased just prior and) _what to say.--E xpectant Father| more | » Something for Granddad, chet technique is fascinat- velope plus ten cents for » Dear Ex: writing to hee a lacy chairback for his {a-- -ing made wigf size 30 mer- Htinea 2 Me ce "major oy and to asK you tO; |. Siecle attear e , ob- epartmen shawa frician will t If it worked for bata chair and = - iad crochet cotton. To ob Times, Oshawa Ontario, re- there is a an work for others.| make in time for Chris tain the instructions send a questing Leaflet No Ty to escar a few dollars ahead; mas giving. The new cro stamped self - addressed en- 8788 cal reason. you a nice ° pins eu HS GRO RR a a eC NS RN i eo Mother- ait, to apprec age iOn.! and skin knees? Did yo SAUSAGES ON TOAST and cook with sausages until|¢ or two be a changed my life --The NeW) ever slip 1 on ice? Did 4 Jb. small pork sausages tender. Place sausages your wife's doctor to her * ; you-ever gé g by a bee?\; minced seeded green pepper on toast strips; about the help Dear New You: Your letter/Did you ever get a splinter in green pepper arrange on good-sized platter. available was a beautiful expression of/your foot? Did you ever let ang slices toast cut in Leave 2 tbsp. of the fat in pan; needs reassurance, not t iation and I am grateful.|earthworm crawl between your 4 strips each stories, \s for a gift--I never discour-|fingers? Did you ever spill cold/11% thsp, flour add tomato sauce and water. age giving because I know that) water down inside er' blouse?| 114 (§ oz.) cans tomato sauce Stir until boiling. Add salt and Dear Ann Landers; Twogi does as much for the| Did you ever feel a crawl-| 3 ¢. water : jpaprika and pour around sau-|¢ years ago, when I was 12, I/giver as for. the receiver. So, if|ing up. your bare Ae inside 1% tsp, salt | sages; serve with flaky rice, | wrote you a let djyou want to do something nice/your clothes? % tsp. paprika v4 how to be ke|for me put a couple of dollars Any rt parent or teacher Seren saiih es: place in fry-| BETTER THAN AVERAGE the ugliest and person'in an envelope and send it toican mak up questions like : ges; plac : | in the whole world. When I re-|your local Heart Fund these and thereby. aNond muchibee and cook over mbderate| About 80 per cent of tetarded|¢ ceived your answer I was really herself and little Neat about 10 min | 2 y, add green pepper: Ther intelligence. y was so} Confidential to Too Much Me: a runs. freel stir in flour and brown it. Then mad at you, Your cornball that t again and ask you to send me a nickel because I felt I had wast- ed the stam the stamp. rer "to write|A diet may. solve part of the a|problem but don't expect mira-/ ANSWERING QUESTIONS cles. Bone structure is some-| @.--If we allow small children times a fa to sprinkle sugar or salt freely| ----j.on their foods, Iti won't they culti-| vate a taste for too much sugar CHILD GUIDANCE |or salt? A--yYes; they grow greatly interested in the activity of Encourage Self-Expression seni geet By Asking Child Questions "snes" ° By GARRY C. MYERS, PhD "|periences at that '"'old farm." A widely used teaching device| Perhaps teachers have hewn to| for beginning readers at school/® conv entional pattern and have fs the "experience chart." The|not stimulated children to recall) children state some of their ex-|and report very exciting sum-| periences. The teacher prints or|mer experiences they really! writes these statements on the|have had. | blackboard in manuscript form.! Of course, we dare not over- the thousands of culturally Then the children learn to|!ook read these stateme about|deprived children who have personal experiences that usual-|rather drab experiences the ly are familiar to all of ther r around. However, some In order to stimulate the chil: :|skillful teachers, even of very dren recalling experiences, the/Young children in deprived teacher usually takes the whole reas, have been able to enrich group to an airport, a bus sta-|their experience somewhat, tion, a farm or the like. and, to cause them to recall When the children later com-|204 tell about other experiencés : ; jthey really had. (Apropos are ee aes wee thet some of the achievements in the personal experiences just |Headstart programs.) they do when they compose im- id Often in this column I have promptu talks: In ever so many|@ntreated parents to answer| ways the good teacher, especial-| kindly and gladly the questions} ly in the early grades, encour-|of their young children. Moreov- ages her children to recall and/ér, I have suggested that par- report personal experiences. ents and teachers, at comforta- In junior or senior high ble moments, often ask ques- school, children are induced to|'!008 of the young child which ting write of their experiences of the a va pa by oun i eg previous mer. Unfortu 2 8 over what is a nately, many ready in his head. dren who | made no sp s in sum-|USE QUESTIONS ] gion aee A few examples: he at have toes? Which is larger, aj d to their arble or an egg? Which| bounces better, a pebble or a ball? How do you know that a hter entered fish can hear? 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As such she was one of the, top-ranking women in the UN and directed UNICEF aid to, more than 500 programs around the world. 3 Mrs, Sinclair had served UNI-) CEF--it kept the initials despite; the change from its original hame of United Nations Interna- tional Children's Emergency, Fund--almost since its incep- tion, as Canada's representative! on the executive board. As she recalls it, Maurice Pate, the fund's executive direc-| tor in 1956, called her and said: "Adelaide, you've been sitting] on the board for 10 years telling | us what to do. We suggest you) come down and do it." She accepted the challenge, as she had one day in 1942 when, |' as an economist with the War! time Prices and Trade Board of|' Canada, she was called in sud-|§ denly and asked to undertake the job of director of the} Women's Royal Canadian Naval Service, |] ~ i! STUDIED IN LONDON ly Mrs. Sinclair, the daughter off 8 Toronto doctor, had earned her bachelor of arts and master|y f arts degrees from the Univer-lr