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Oshawa Times (1958-), 3 Jan 1962, p. 10

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NR iil lw ie ip ea Or teen gy te RES | I ag tee . ,- " ~ ~~ * _- = * . » ~ > K 10 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday; Jenuery 3, 1962 ~ FRENCH CANADIANS SAY 'JOYE Merry - making in the French-Canadian manner this group was one of many cele- brating on Saturday night in St. Gregory's auditorium. Around the table are Mr. and Mrs. Guy Rancourt, Mrs. Gerard Rancourt, Mrs. Maur- ice Gagnon, Mrs. Leo Quenne- ville, Mr. and Mrs, Jean- Charle; Guay, Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Nadeau and Mr. Gerard Rancourt. --Oshawa Times Photo ANN LANDERS - Does Eating Alone Dear Ann Landers: Will you Please tell me why men who eat alone in restaurants are usually unpleasant, humorless, chronic complainers and abu- sive to waitresses? I've been a waitress for 11 Years and have discussed (pis with girls who have been in the work longer than I. They agree that the guy who wanders in alone, night after night is the one they hope will sit at some- : body else's station. *Does eating alone make nice, sweet guys mean or what?--| HOT COFFEE * "Dear Coffee: It's the other * way around. They're not mean because they're alone--they're alone because they're mean. The man who dines alone night after night is generally anti-social. Usually he is unat- tached because his personality defects make marriage extrem- ely difficult or impossible. "The sourpuss is unpleasant and humorless because he is un- happy. A little kindness and warmth could go a long way to- ward thawing him out. Try it. WANTS DIVORCE Dear Ann: My _ husband's mother is trying to get a divorce after 27 years of marriage. We don't know the details but we think she has another man. She has a good job and is quite youthful looking. We both like her and have never meddled into the whys and wherefores of her marital problems. Craft Unions Have Lett Department WASHINGTON (AP)--All the U.S. craft unions that once be- longed to the AFL-CIO Indus: trial Union Department. now have pulled out. The latest to leave is the International Broth- erhood of Electrical Workers. Gordon Freeman, IBEW pres- ident, announced without elab- oration on Monday that the IBEW was discontinuing its af- filiation with the IUD effective with the new year. The union, as with others that Three weeks ago she moved in with us. We are both fond of my father-in-law and although) nothing has been-said,-we think} he may be getting a raw deal. Under don't believe my. mother-in-law should be living with us. It may appear as though we are taking her side and we wish to remain neutral. Your opinion is wanted --UNEASY Dear Uneasy: I agree that |your mother-in-law should make |her headquarters elsewhere since living with you suggests japproval of what she is doing. |Offer to help her find another place at once, FAMILY MAKES MESS | Dear Ann Landers: I'm a sen- jor in high school. There are four able-bodied kids in the fam- ily besides myself. I'm the old- jest, then there are two girls, 16 ia 15, and two boys, 13 and | We have a lovely home with jnice furniture. Mom is a good jhousekeeper and we have a cleaning lady twice a week. It seems as if I spend my whole life picking up after everyone. If the other kids get home be- fore I do, they tear things up| something awful. Sometimes) when I bring a girl friend home| from school the house is a dis- grace. I've been embarrassed| so many times that I hesitate| to bring anyone home any more. I wish I knew what to do jabout this. Must I wait until I'm| married and have a home of| my own before I can have things neat?--MAZIE | | Dear Mazie: Do your friends come to your home to enjoy your company or are they spies \for the sanitation bureau? If your mom is a good house- keeper and she has a cleaning lady twice a week the place can't be as bad as you seem {o| think, Have a pow-wow with the other kids. As them to help keep ithe house straight--not because a home should be a showcase for visitors, but because an or- derly home is nicer for every-| one who lives in it. ' LEO VEE Re er Sree USE ANNEE NOUVELLE KEEP LN THIM Pre-Schooler Can Learn Reading From Playmates By G, CLEVELAND MYERS Some children learn to read at home before entering the first grade, Forty-nine such children--29 girls and 20 boys--were found in a certain California commu- nity through careful testing of 5,013 beginning first - graders, Their median reading ability was almost at second - grade level, The study is reported in the October, 1961, issue of the Ele- mentary School Journal, by Do- lores Durkin, Teachers College, Columbia University, The IQs of these children ranged from 91 to 161, More than half of these early readers come from families of the blue- collar class, LEARN FROM OTHERS Each of the families of these 49 children had from one to eight children, the average num- ber being three, Help by the older siblings often accounted in part for. early reading ability, Sixteen of the 49 early-reading children said that an older brother or sister had first taught them to read, Five of these sixteen explained as fol- lows: ; "My sister, the best reader in her class, 'got books for me,' and 'told me what the words said.'" 'When my sister's not too busy, she tells me words.' with lots of words" and 'kept telling me words." <4 "ghe pbrougm nome papers SOUNDING WORDS "My sister taught me how to sound out words," "My brother told me every word in each book.," "Perhaps the moral of this is that teachers instruct not only the children iu their classrooms, but younger brothers and sis- ters as well," the author con- cludes, I've believed this for many years. 1925, I said in my first book, The Learner and His At- titude; "It is manifest that the teacher of the lower grades can, by making her children teach- ers and entertainers of their baby brother» and sisters, carry on a very effectual program of education of the child between two and five," Since then I've often pointed out in this column the gain in reading skil! by the older child who reads to another child un- Ger five or six, I've said that the most skil.ied reading special- ist might not be able to help a poor reader seven to 11 year: of age as much as this child might himself by reading for ern to a much younger child, PARENTS HELP, TOO Sometimes parents say of their preschool child, "He learned to read all by himself." Yét the data on these 49 early readers indivate that 'none of them learned without some kind of help," The child may have his ques- tion answered about a word he sees in books, newspapers, mag- azines, on labels, signs and TV programs. However, help for 11 of the children came from -par- ents who said they wanted to teach their children to read, PARENTS' QUESTIONS Q. Our boy, seven, wakens early in the morning and soon makes enough noise to waken everyone in the house. teen . F , " ; oe Hoe tat ay , woh ae ' 7 pas censors' ip lp Aa gig OG LELAE LL ALLALGALLELELLL DGD LAGE ONI GEV EPO III OD i a ee A. Dad should tell mm once that if he is heard in the morn ing before a designated time he will be paddled. 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