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The Oshawa Times, 17 Mar 1960, p. 12

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{materials you approve, not com-| -- lcs. Make it a serious practice. | {TREAT IT SERIOUSLY { If he should need help with his | {lessons by you or a tutor, be | especially exacting of dillident | study by him. Treat his school] work as a very serious matter. If your child has special long-| fime assignments, such as the| reading of certain books, see that | he goes at them early and com-| CHILD GUIDANCE Home Help Will Spur Child To Achieve Success In School i's mati' Yesterday I deplored the widely; 1. Train him from infancy to HS unetiug, Mig ja prevailing tendency of many conform to some family routines en nid Succeed a Choo an | teachers and other school officials and regulations Educating Your Child in Respon- a 8 ol sibility, may be had by sending ASSIGN CHORES a self-addressed, U.S. stamped] 2.- As soon as he is able, es-lenvelope to me in care of this pecially after entering school, as-| newspaper.) | gn him some regular chores PARENTS' QUESTIONS | he can no more escape than! Q. What age group has the low- breathing. The child who has not est death rate? had such good practice is poorly| A, Children 10 to 14 years old. trained to work hard at his books. | - - i - J. Long before he enters school practice him in making a beeline for the house when the lights go on. After he enters school, con- tinue this practice. As soon as| should concentrate well for 15 or|he can read, see that he spends | 20 minutes while his parents or a/at least half an hour an evening] tutor is working with him, he|reading, at a regular period. won't gain much unless he also TIME TO STUDY H i learns to keep striving hard at! 4 When homework assighment | his lessons for appreciable per-hegins, be very exacting about | 5 { iods before and after such help. pig doing it regularly and early| .| WIFE PRESERVER | Suppose it is your child who is in the evening, TV or radio silent | 4 says 3 subjects For easy needle - threading, one or more school| yf at eight, 12, or 14, he he has no homework, require him| SOME DRAWBACKS to read each evening for 30 con-/draw the end of the thread If you help him with his lessons secutive minutés or an hour from'against a candle stump. >, he may not be in your -- ---- SS ------------ sight when you are| ready at a regular time.j When you begin, you and he may| be hampered by all sorts of in-| terruptions. Even if a tutor ar-| rives at a regular time, this child] may not be on hand. Also he may not have spent a single minute preparing work the tutor had| assigned at the last session to dissuade parents from seek ing outside help for the child who , lags at school I ended the column with the warning that, no matter how <killful the individual help of the teacher or parent, or even of a tutor, the lagging child may profit little from it if he has not| been disciplined at home over the years to go at his homework and to stick to it assiduously for regular periods of time Even if this child, at 10 or 13, a in FLAKIER Yes! and feather light and crackling crisp because they're ""AQUAFLAKED" a boking process exclusive to. . . Usually it works better to have the child go .to the tutor's home or office. Even then, if the child has not made good preparation, | like the music student who| to practise faithfully, will! y gain much DEFINITE PROGRAM | In order to prepare your child, by the time he is seven, 12 or 15 0 pursue his homework faith fully, or to profit from needed help by you or a tutor, consider the following: "Boy! What a way fo break the day. OR Tyme and French toact!" As Junior said... a lunch of French Toast really breaks up his day in a delightful way . . especially if that French Toast is topped with the tastiest syrup of all time . . . Old Tyme! Break their school d ; the Old Tyme way . . . Snap-up the ' lunches with emooth-tasting Old T: me served on pancakes, waffles -- # id ice cream, too. It costs sc little. . . taste : so good! rantee Double your money back if OR Tyme Syrup doesn't please you completely! (eatons CRACKERS & SALTINES IPEANUT BUTTER §|Sunnyfield FEATURES LARGE SIZE SHRIMP 2-Ib package 149 FANCY QUALITY HALIBUT STEAKS 49. 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BEEF ROAST SALE Full Cut SHOULDER BLADE 5isi. 5 Lean Meaty, Short or Short Cut CROSS RIB -53: PRIME RIB -59: Sliced Macaroni and CHEESE LOAF Sweet Pickled, Vac Pas COTTAGE ROLLS Ib 43¢ Banquet Brand -- Turkey, Chicken or B«¢ MEAT PIES 3 for 69¢ Small Link, Pure PORK SAUSAGES - Mild Cure, Boneless Ib 29¢ CORNED BEEF 1-Ib cello pkg 39%¢ Schneider's Smoked COTTAGE ROLLS Ib 79¢ Whole or Half, Fresh Ib 49¢ ROASTING HAMS 2-1b chub 59¢ Learn Meaty, For Braising BEEF RIBS WIENERS Thinly Sliced COOKED HAM Sliced BEEF LIVER Beef BOLOGNA CHECK AZP'S WINDOWS ON MONDAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY FOR EARLY WEEK MEAT AND PRODUCE BONUS BUYS. Ib 79¢ Ib 49¢ Ib 69¢ Ib 49¢ Lean MINCED PORK Ib 39¢ Ib 49¢ Extra Specials Special Blend Reg. pkg 580--8AVE 10 As«P TEA BAGS pkg of dS Shortening Reg. Ib 31c--8AVE Se DOMESTIC 2 bok 59 Regular and Quarters Reg. 4-1bs Mo--BAVE 4e MONARCH MARGARINE 4 1545: 9 5¢ Chef Boy-Ar-Dee Plain Reg. tin 280--8AVE 9% SPAGHETTI SAUCE 254: 37 Shirriff Good Morning Reg. Jar 31c--8AVE 2s MARMALADE 12-0x jar 29: Robin Hood Reg. pkg 370--8AVE 11s CAKE MIXES 3 2102540: 1.00 Catelli Readi Cut Reg. 2 pkgs 35c--SAVE 2¢ MACARONI 2 ison pkat 3 Jc Catelli Meg. 2 pkgs 35e--SAVE 2e SPAGHETTI 2 16-0z pkgs 3 3 Aylmer Reg. 2 btis 39c--SAVE Be CATSUP tozbil § 7 ¢ Milk Amplifier Reg. Jar 80e--BAVE 4 BOSCO Pox jar 6 5 t Fancy Quality Reg. 2 tine 300--SAVE 2¢ GREEN GIANT PEAS 2:37. Interlake White Cross Reg. pkg B3c--8SAVE 4e TOILET TISSUE pkg of 4 rolls Gh Qe Cream of Mushroom Reg. 2 pkgs 33c--SAVE 2¢ LIPTON SOUP 2 ks: 3c Facial Tissue Reg. pkg 33c---8AVE 7 SCOTTIES 2 pkg of 400 5 Qc York Homogenized Reg. jar 410--8SAVE 2¢ 16-0z ice box jar 3 Qc SPECIAL! BUTTER wb print 7 Qe SPECIAL OFFER! 3: OFF Regular Price Ist GRADE SUPER AJAX A:P SPECIAL PRICE J 2:45 SIZE TINS (||3¥G PRICE 2 tins 49. -- SAVE A TOTAL of 9: lirdsays Frozen TRAWBERRIES 15-07 pkg 39¢ Canned Food Sale Reg. tin 270--8AVE Be Bahery Feature! 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Ne Super Markets ALL PRICES IN THIS AD GUARANTEED THROUGH ASP MEANS DEPENDABILITY SATURDAY, MARCH 19th, 1960. Full of Juice, California -- 4 Lemons per Cello Tube LEMONS rcv ede 210s 29 Florida Pascal, Crisp, Tender, Jumbo Size CELERY STALKS ro icrade «19 Texas, Green, Firm Heads be CABBAGE 329 Texas, Fresh Top, Large Original Bunches large bunch 29: No. 1 Grade 'CARROTS vc iG Fresh, BROCCOLI ro 16rd

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