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Oshawa Times (1958-), 31 May 1966, p. 13

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tussdey, Mey 31, 1966 13| ;| CHILD GUIDANCE Bright Boy Doesn't Finish PLAN DOGGY ENSEMBLE LONDON (CP)--Hairdressers meeting for their annual con- 'ference were advised by a dele- thank Mr, R, 5, Oshawa Cycle for his contribution Nurse Hair of Centre and sup Health Mrs. Adrian yanLith, Miss Gertrude Tucker ervisor of Public Generous Donations Provide Tricycles For Handicapped in te quite where They own Can il feel > one half ame huilding a few are forgotien have anything of their A kind thought prompted the fellow workers of Mr. Adri yan Lith in Departments 91 and 36 and other individuals General Motors to up fund bus er ceptually handicapped in the Ontario Hospital at Smitt Mr. and obliged to the 0 an don't get no mail you imag when thes of isitors M 0 or how can evcle n take a ine they to trievele or to hildren these for ar hour There are nv thin tt of do f ehildren know there School a da e were Oshawa Did around Mr people can i) place on in these OV- that dre you 160 ch Count school recentls ered at that were few. tos patient We cle means toa healthy cl Mrs, van Lith said imagine what means to child who has to be hospital zed due to brain damage tardation ete., a child one out of 2,400 children living are { there the time tha rom Ontario in ava fo Hl or Oril about half of them tricy- from Oshawa ild," § you a all know al a 0 { togethe {tle hap be urels an for make these can we ¢ pler we could children even convin Dr Matthew Dymond that a small hospital school should be built county sibly Whitbs it ma "e re- who | in our 08 +P eR ewe ee haul * € DECORATIVE TOUCH wa room a adding Fasieat give a is b needlework access Here i a charming. suggestior \ { wa Needlewol } th Newspaper No. 'TW9176 Ve row to new look nstructions pase end orie self-addressed tamped er ost of handling, to Depart vsking for Leaflet FOR THE FINEST Custom and Ready Made psyched Shodes "M&C DRY GOODS & DRAPERIES DRAPERY rPrer.y TRAC INSTALLED 74 Celino Street 723-7827 Written Work At School ing about half of what he fs capanie of "He just doesn't seem to know how to get down to work. He almost never gets finished with PhD if By GARRY C. MYERS, The child, typicaiiy early grades, is exasperating to the teacher when he does little or no written work assigned his) ine \elass unless she stands right) lover him and urges him to go} jon, Ever many mothers! write about this youngster, My impression is that he -is de scribed more often than not as a "bright child To illustrate of her son, 8 children 'He has always sidered very bright. Earlier in the school year his teacher tested her pupils and Harry was, found to be in the top five in} intelligence in a class of about 130, She thought Harry was do THE STARS SAY By ESTRELIITA TOMORRO W atience and optimism § will needed Some delays be encountered changes lan indicated, but take these} tride, Where lowly, the twist or up £0 a mother writes eldest of three been con FOR be mas of things e now or five tric) price in supplying at wholesale dren at projects injection method for Ontario Hospital moving Fall awa n rv of a' new emi 1) them could speed Times Photo FOR THE If tomor your BIRTHDAY ent your parcel of iand are a where the own b ind cates make jlanetars rthday, that the nflu in early a cycle fortu and on row is a and facilities quite many allable for more and schools, so that the t more dual and eep a tle horoscope now is the time to There of You good are! cu been for most maltler ch ences rrently and month wh dren attent closer ha lave ge ind!s on month most ational a an should yarents ¢ with their : ch prove children tous in both occup finane natter HO Kee the alert and make use of emery to ad the ance end Employer's Needs Govern Top Jobs By ROBERTA ROUSCH Is it possible part-time readet hefore erlod be will en of a to ¢ nning good R of our jot And t findir A doe thing tine' 1 has one go abo ign't our ma that complet a my concerned loo} the 80 take ye and start ] t people e been part time othe Jaunchin w plans along both have,"' th reader and it seems to me that of them the lowe the totem pole in most b 5| 0 firms, But I would prefe thing witl ttle more lenge that would use m ing and background It is true that mar posts ar a company, because ;eral rule, the top spots | firm require a g jment than part-time | choose to give jobs continues, | of the aforementioned lines--not mat future Next fiscal only for. the immediate are it for the next two years yme- outstanding cycle on the a score: between Feb, 1 and April 15, 1967 occupational con neluding late November, next Most pro for creative worke will in early Aus September, the first of October, next Mar¢ mental, domestic inteest hould most of the 5 on the Octobe and the § and Feb. 10 romarice late next April and MXAY rRAVEI though short are indicated . ern evera October, late and Mar od occur e not the ne February asa ductive er in any 4 reater commit gust and last January workers weeks ul There are alway and however, If you aa e@ a special | background you want to use in a part-time job |times find the work ment you want One woman, for example, | been a musicologist trade din her career and baby carriages, | children grew j tended school she became use he background and training in the ary and Ma; history, theory and methods of A child hly exceplior and 80 prosper Sent cial during with empha ng June, early ear ahead, you can some ng ary al dur late he Rest sae inge » Novembe veek ad Dec for twee before she 'ween ths eriod eribe he at da ehart) vember FOR on sul as older of and in t} next your most Janu eager e ehtembe this day will imaginative in carrying born on be hig intuitive, 1 ous out unique ideas that read for e full-time job "But I didn't want to jtIme doing a routine 1T had a special background offer, Therefore, I kept ing ads something in which | ise my t ing and exper 'When Isa knew n't she said elp. § e the public relations firm h and! ed clients in the mu field a led what | had for pecial new ac in getting a that cetainly spend my job wher nd nee sich. | to offer a our | succeeded in ain. part job to Sit wi the for could ime ience routine k to ba would like z a part-lime weed t F vat isn't run-of-the-mill, follow woman's example and look with em ea ou N é ou ha ad ar ind tha spenia lations firm a with musicolog I immediate "Ry the an ir n part job ad hadn't shecified that person a to use in joh an time | was ca opportunities an terview, | had worked out! y who. has al need j u over ape ery ong campaign for a, and cout e the necialized ining have even though the and ence ind of ime expe! Bolly INTERIOR DECORATOR FURNITURE DRAPERIES @ROADLOOM 15 CUSTOM MADE DRAPES Phone 725-2686 ~~ Q5 IS COMING King Street East you work that has to be copied from the board or involves much writing. He has had trouble with his handwriting since Grade 1 Now he's falling behind in arithmetic, especially since changing school "Harry has an inquiring mind, is a good reader and fair speller, but he won't be able to keep up with clas. if he doesn't learn to speed up "His Grade 2 teacher said she tried evey approach she could think of to get him to perform at the level he should, but it just didn't work.' MAY NEED DOCTOR My reply in part Perhaps he has poor hand co ordination, On this you need the advice of a physic Also have his vision tested. You could help this boy at home with his handwriting. Provide him with a good model line at the top of a sheet of lined pa per. Hach have him write carefully Jines un der this model It were heays one line slide it line. 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