B 'THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, March 22,190. | | | ee ae BB eee bedi AND ALL THINGS WICE « ANN LANDERS 3! 5:i8:):\. Baby's Vicious Biting May Predict Trouble sent Raa at spring and summer. Dear Ann Landers: Our son|that. she is leaving within 3o|clild should be Fagg Jay The outlook is for a_silken|is 18 months old. He has aldays, to a circus or a movie or a i a summer, with a strong Oriental|nasty habit of biting people.) My wife 8 brothers say that sports event, If they have plan-| It is easier to remove tbe con- influence. Not only does he bite his play-|if eo can't ' gs gro ned.a picnic the child is told/tents of a can whole if you first Pierre Cardin was the first| mates, he also bites his father|Mousekeeper for their fatheriwhat food to bring, aS hiS\nunch a hole in th end opposite French designer to visit Japan|ing me (he's so hard to please) wel chare, "a itunes and has made five recent trips : ica varioea Ok must take him into our home.| My husband thinks these peo-|{M® one you open: release in search of unusual fabrics. He' i ged ga BO oe According ts 5 Sees i a the ple are. Golig us a: favor by meemere 2 et 4 juin, % ghter's a vue angus kr ast. Last week, out of sheer frustra-| aging parents not the sons'. just taking the :children (who it hi i i suggest that you parents g ecnnspired evening gowns. _ |tion, I bit him back. This seeMS|Fach of them has made it love 10). 5 fee See oe Re er ee to pea "SUGAR 'N' SPICE Japanese 'Silks: : Will Influence Summer Fashion By PEGGY MASSIN PARIS (Reuters) -- Japanese influences are emerging as the leading fabric trend in the Paris couture collections for this This is what they do: They send a permission slip for the / _ them them to invite the neighborhood|together and Yves St. Laurent and Jacques|t0 have cured him, temporarily| clear their wives would not| «igs and expect them. to pay|lovely couple Griffe have both also made|at least. , show your commercial tie-ups in Tokyo in| But how can I take him out the last. six months. in public or to the home of stand for it. their own way. Do you-- My wife has a serious héart| IRKED f condition and is physically un-| Dear Irked: Sorry, I'm with Christian Dior, Nina Ricci,|friends? If he should bite, Il ahle to take care of her. father|your husband, It's admirable Jacques Heim and Cardin alljcan't bite him back in thelhere, Please tell us what to do.|that this generous couple is : stress the Japanese mood in|presence of others. They would/She is a nervous wreck from willing to spend their time and|t A"Y Moke bbw og oe onal spring collections with many|think I was cfazy. Please tell) aii othe phone conversations./energy entertaining the neigh- be wrap - around silhouettes, ki-\us what to do--OLATHE, KAN-|Fach of her five brothers calls|borhood kids, WARNER WILLIAMS: mono sleeves, and elaborate|SAS. 'levery day and repeats, "It's| I 4 Geisha girl hair styles. Formal! Dear Olathe: It's not abnor-|your duty!"--TURMOIL 7 |gowns at Nina Ricci have pan-|mal for an 18-month-old child elled sleeves trailing to the|to bite. If his biting is combined see no reason why the neighborhood children shouldig Dear Turmoil: The notion|have their way paid, too. I lacquered black raffia. REMAINS SAME floor, shown with wigs made of|with other symptoms of mean- ness, however, it could suggest real trouble ahead. duty than a son's to care for his aging parents is a neat bit of fiction. f The responsibility Mme. Chiyo Tanaka, personal] Perhaps there is antagonism|should be shared by all chil- | |style consultant tha aoe between you and your husband.| dren, showed gowns made in her own|/The child may well interpret , nee ; ai beautiful and costly silks at : the snarling and snapping|, blero Bcc Bid anne granddaughter of Mr, and [Cultural presentation of Sige "ve which he witnesses as a desiré|inore is no alternative, hire a| Mrs. Theodore Reid and Mr. |DY 'Japanese Ambassador Torujon the part of his parents tol actical nurse, The ctheaien | and: Mex: Harry Zariwny, all Haguiwara. bite one another. Please stop . : that it's more a daughter's . Special Spring Purchase! POSING FOR her portrait at six months old is Diane Lynn, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. J. G. Reid, RR 1, Hamp- ton. The lovely baby girl is the PRETTY DAUGHTER of Mr. and Mrs. Jorman Griffin, Cubert street, Sandra Irene, was 16 months old when this picture was taken. She is the CHILD GUIDANCE granddaughter of Mrs. Gor- don McGenty and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Griffin, all of Sherbrooke, Quebec. --Ireland Studio BOYS' erp é of Oxhawn The petite, reas range gpk biting the child--in private or lia should be split six SUITS I ; ' i at thel; ate ce : A ' a ssn Photorahy |ate® denne epee bic, Sol, lle "ear ane Lander: tamiy tal and Western dress is thatlis being punished. If he is not| y, 0 ngs uatin: ares we In the latest styles the Western silhouette often|cured of the habit within two BOR) DUE and newest fabrics! aw An 00. ege @S | [changes overnight while the ki-|months consult a professional. ~~~ | : mono has remained the same) Dear Ann Landers: My wife|¢ St. Lawrence CRUISE Sizes 6 to 12 Years. : for centuries. has five brothers. Her mother|$ pecorture Aug. 3rd ae Blend In arlety a That, she adds, is why Jap-|nassed away two years ago and|9st, Pierre Miquelon , Limited SPECIAL ONLY. anese fashion designers substi-lher father has been in poor|Qspace left. Crisp salads can be just asis good with diced cooked car- ee patterns) health ever since. on is 72 FOUR SEASONS appealing in March as they arelrots, peas, green beans and Aaa Venda tite her yizeore ee eee ~_ TRAVEL * . in the pepe 8 Se ee chopped 'raw onion: Combine it|monos to the season by means| housekeeper has given Aan ipae PHONE: 728-6201 Learning Word Lists salads colorful, and tasty, use| with Prench dressing, and toplot handpainted patleres: Sow neeeeeeees_Nas_N rt pambine them with a nippy| ¥ith slices of hard-cooked eggs.|scenes for winter; cherry blos-, : press ry gee ed ar aise: Everybody likes a potat0|soms for spring; waterfalls or| B f ts Poor S ller mayonnaise or cooked dressing.| salad and some will like it even| og} rippling waves for sum- UP ) ene 1 pe Carrots, turnips, beets, onions) hetter if it is served hot. mer: | and' chtyaahthemams" or| TO (.) and cabbage are plentiful in the) For a good hot potato salad, leafy patterns for autumn By. GARRY C. MYERS, Ph.D. noe nog often in his everyday _-- and they Peg "ig ng fry % cup-diced bacon untill gio thinks Paris designers Yesterday we consid ered) Writing. pa in a number of wayS.inearly crisp, add %4 cup chop- ; io ete ; . ways of helping the child at] We paents can help him use|Shredded cabbage and carrot|ned onion and cook until lightly soni. pocmmneis priate -- thix JELLED PAINTS home to learn to spell lists ofjeffective ways of learning atjcombined with sour creaM/browned, Lift bacon and onions| oy. such as the Arc de words he Brings from school.|home to spell, no matter what|dressing is made more satisfy-\from the fat and transfer to the , : ) use your crevit: But, as many parents and teachers know, even when the child does pretty well at learn- ing at home to spell these words correctly he may, when the words he-needs to learn. Let us help him make brief lists of words he often muis- spels, as he writes, and work hard and constantly on mastery ing by the addition of diced bologna or weiners. Shredded turnip, parsnips or beets may be mixed with cabbage in a sim- ilar fashion. Coat the shredded beets with a little salad oil be- Triomphe, could be used for top of a double boiler. Add 4 cups diced cooked potatoes; mix and add 4% cup vinegar, % cup water, 2 teaspoons salt, 1 tea- spoon paprika, 1% teaspoon cel- HOUSEHOLD HINT Push a small piece of steel Your choice of 18* colours in UPTON'S Semi-Gloss finish. FREE DELIVERY. CLEARANCE OF DISCONTINUED LINES Flat, and PAINT AND @ OPEN FRIDAY TO 9 P.M. @ 36 King E. in Downtown Oshawa writing, misspell some or many/|0f their spelling. WALLPAPER STORE of the same words. Parents observe such in the informal notes the child writes to them, in his letters and in the retummed papers he brings home from school. Teachers are worried over this problem, as they must read what the child writes at school or for his homework. Some teachers and advisers would not have the child try to learn to spell even very brief lists of words at all, but dwell solely on learning to spell the words he has spelled wrong in his written work. I never could see much sense to 'this procedure. Why not do both? When a child regularly learns at home to spell a few words accurately, he does have some good practice at attacking the correct spelling of any word whether it appears in a list or As he does written home- work, let us gladly spell any word he asks us to spell or help him find its spelling in the dictionary. Let us help him wish never to spell a word wrong but to have a good spell- ing conscience. In many instances, we should examine his written homework to make sure all worde in it are correctly spelled. Our son, five, seemed happy in kindergarten till after he was home ill for a few weeks. Now on arriving at school, he refuses to stay. When the teacher finally tells me to vegetables. HOUSEHOLD HINT To remove decals from paint- ed surfaces without damaging the paint, sponge liberally with hot vinegar, let soak a few minutes, then wipe off. - CULTURE PEARLS The United Nations Food and started pearl culturing in the Red Sea. as part of its techni- cal assistance program. go he goes into a tantrum; but the teacher tells me he is all] right after I leave. A. Don't wait for the teacher to tell you when to go. Leave promptly and, unlike Lot's wife, don't look back. on his regular written papers. The fact that the correct spelling of words from a list does not always carry over to written work does not prove that careful mastering of a few words from a list is of no value. 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