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Oshawa Times (1958-), 16 Mar 1964, p. 9

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LET'S PLAY BALL!" This charming young lad is Kevin Walter Tink, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Tink, Cour- tice, He is the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wal- lace, Oshawa, and of Mr. and Mrs. Hilton Tink, Courtice. His great-grandmother __is Mrs. H. E. Tink, Solina. Kevin | has a big brother, Brian, and a sister, Lynette. Dr. Claude Vipond Shows Films | Mothers Present Interesting Skit At H&S Meeting A skit involving four mothers of vey ngage: d school children living in a s#burban community was the program for the March meeting of the Gertrude Colpus Home and School Association held recently. The characters and players were as follows: Alice Permis- sive, Mrs. Earl Brown; Lotta Discipline, M's. Mervyn Ander- son; Kim Kapock, Mrs. V. E. Clarke; Barbara Book, Mrs. G. R. Kellett. The skit was based on the "They Are All Alike' and "They In a Completely Watching television can be fun, and culturally entertaining, but if viewed incorrectly a TV set can quickly cause eye dis- comfort. Because most of the owners of TV sets in nearly 4,000,000 Canadian homes do not realize the importance of proper view- ing habits, many of them awake in the morning with aching eyes and a general feeling of fatigue. Researchers who are study- ing this problem, have compil- ed a list of "do's" and "don'ts" for TY watchers, Help avoid Are All Different" sections of the study course, 'Meet Your School Age Child. While discussing their children these mothers discovered that their children do have problems in their school and home en- vironment. For example, some children are slower in develop- ment than others their own age; some are self-conscious about their ability to rate and should parents measure their children with other children and their development? The people in attendance were divided into groups to discuss the -answers to these problems. Mrs. G. A. Wandless, presi- dent, thanked the conveners of the skating carnival for making it a success, also the teachers land any who helped in any way. | Mr. Lawrence Millson, princi- jpal, mentioned that report cards --Ireland Studio {will be coming home on March 20. It was decided to send three delegates to the Home and School convention to be_ held March 24, 25, 26 at the Royal York Hotel in Toronto. LODGES AND SOCIETIES BETA SIGMA PHI (Phi Phi Chapter) The president, Miss Joan Elliott, called the semi-monthly meeting of Beta Sigma Phi, Phi Phi Chapter to order at the home of Mrs. Harvey Hicks last Tuesday. Ballots for the election of the new 1964-65 executive were col- lected with the results to be an- nounced at the next meeting. Further preparations were made for the model meeting on Tuesday, March 17 and definite plans were made for the usual decorations following the theme "This is the Way'. | A vote was held and a de- cision reached to give a portion lof the dance profits to the Can- |cer Society and a_ remaining portion to the Cerebral Palsy Organization. Arrangements are being made for the donations in the very near future. Never Watch Television Dark Room unnecessary eye strain by fol-| UCW was held in the Friend- lowing their helpful tips. Don't allow children to sit|Street '0 a TV set, looking up, | James Scott opened the meet- y to; glue themselves in front of altion, gives the eyes a tougher _it. Wiseljob to do. parents should definitely dis- courage this practice as it just close t Y ters have a tend set, directly under it. isn't good for young eyes. Never watch TV in a com- pletely dark room. Low diffused lights at six to eight feet from side are lights of eye your set on either recommended, Glaring are another cause fatigue. Never sit at an head-on view of the screen, extreme angle to the set, About ten feet away is close enough. Try to place yourself so you have a UNITS, GROUPS, AUXILIARTES ALBERT STREET UCW The March: meeting of the |ship room recently at Albert United Church, Mrs. | Keep your set in good work- ing order, It's unfair to expect lyour eyes to take a _ beating from fuzzy, snowy or flickering pictures. Use refreshing eye drops after viewing to relax your eyes and on arising the next morning as an "eye-opener." You can get eye lotion in Can- ada in a yellow. plastic bottle that dispenses one drop at a time for easy use. It's easily portable and will neither break nor spill. Trying to do two things at once is proverbially frowned upon, So don't try to sew or read while watching TV. Also, don't try to peel potatoes or do anything else that might either spoil your enjoyment of the show or result in bodily harm. Some people have found they can shell peas while watching TV, but that's about all. The TV screen should pro- duce the studio picture only. Arrange things so lights don't reflect from the viewing screen. This is a primary reason for tired, strained eyes. Put your TV set at a dead- end corner of the room where there is no cross traffic. Inter- ruptions are annoying, divert vision and make viewing un- comfortable. Don't watch the screen stead- ily without occasionally looking up and away, and avoid watch- ing for too long at a single stretch, Observe posture habits. ing with a poem, a surprise and a reading. Mrs. George Parsons of Unit 2 was in charge of the deyo- tional period. Mrs. William Yourkevitch read the scripture. Mrs. Parsons' topic was "Our Missions in Manitoba'. A duet was sung by Miss Jeannie Yourkevitch and her brother Danny "Saviour Blessed Saviour" with. Mrs. - Charles Naylor at the piano. Hymn 388 and a prayer by Mrs. Kenneth Mossey brought the devotion period to a close. Mrs, Gordon Shemilt introduc- ed the speaker for the evening, Mr. Jack Naylor, former Mayor of Oshawa and now ist THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, Merch 16,1934 9 Mrs. George Ford reported 137 visits during the month had been made to the hospital, Hills- dale Manor and shut ins. Mrs. Samuel Gibbs reported on catering and Mrs. Jack Low- ry on supplies. A bale was being packed for overseas. Mrs. Clay- ton Lee was made convener for the bazaar May 21. A trip was being planned to Collingwood, June 25, The April meeting will be Men's Night. The speaker will be Dr. Claude Vipond. Unit 3 will be in charge of the April meeting. Unit 2-3 hospital visits and Hillsdale Manor Unit +157 shut-ins, administrator to the Welfare Department. Mrs. Jack Cline thanked Mr. Naylor for. his in- a and constructive ad- ress, INTERIOR DECORATOR FURNITURE DRAPERIES BROADLOOM CUSTOM MADE DRAPES 15 King Street East Phone 725-2686 Refreshments were served by Unit 2. Tt) Electrolysis Removes warts, moles and superfluous hair, Over 15 Years' Experience MARIE MURDUFF will be in Oshewe ot the Genosha Hotel, Morch 16, 12, 18 PHONE 723-4641 For appointment on these dates Ancus-(5RAYDON CARPET COMPANY 282 King W., Oshawa ® Tel. 728-6254 Oshawa's Rug and Carpet Centre Broadloom-Tile-Linoleum professional Rug Cleaning The resolutions, sent in from| | different Home and School Asso-|psychiatrist, from the Ontario, At Sunset Heights H&S Meeting ing the set from a prone posi- It was Fathers' Night at the reguiar meeting of Sunset Heights Home and School Asso- ciation. A capacity crowd was on hand to hear Dr. Claude Vi- pond as he led the audience on a tour of Malaya. His excellent pictures made one feel as if he were indeed in that hot humid) ments. class while Miss Ruth - Mc- Donald's class won the senior room prize. A social half hour followed with the fathers of Miss Grace Trull's Kindergarten class doing a good job of serving refresh- ciations throughout Ontario, to Hospital in Whitby. His informa-| } Ibe presented at said convention lon March 24 were discussed and voted on. The attendance prize was won by r. Hinch's Grade 5 class. Refreshments 'were served by parents of Mr. Hinch's class. tive talk dealt with the volunteer) |work in the hospitals for the |mentally ill. | | The next meeting is the model} |meeting and will be held at the| | home of Miss Sally James,| March 17, 1964. country and his humorous com-) mentary added much to the en-| joyment of the evening. | Mr. Robert Salmers presided) for the business portion of the} meeting. Mr. John McLaughlin; was secretary and Mr. James} Howard took over the chores of] treasurer. | Mrs. Ray Hartley and Mrs. Alan Taylor are the representa-| tives to the Home and School) convention to be held in Toronto on March 25. | Mrs. James Howard an- nounced that the 'Dollar a Fam- ily' drive had gone over the top| with a final total of $217.30 and) she expressed her thanks and) tion to all the parents) who made this possible. Mr. Lloyd Weiderick, principal | of the school, announced report! cards would be sent home| March 20 and that the school had collected $161.60 for the Red Cross. The junior room prize was won by Mrs. Mansel Wright's \ | 1 FOR BETTER FLAVOR While onions may be added| raw to dishes which require long cooking, flavor is improved greatly if the onion is chopped fine and browned in butter. TARR 9-9 | & OP) aay IEP, veey +4, WIFE PRESERVER An ideal kitchen helper is a} toothbrush. 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