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Oshawa Times (1958-), 8 Sep 1966, p. 16

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CHILD GUIDANCE 16 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, September 8, 1966 MR. AND MRS. E. A, TOWNSEND Family, Friends Honor Pair Marking Silver The silver anniversary of Mr. and Mrs, E, A, Townsend, Rit: eon road south, was celebrated with a family dinner party at the Hote) Genosha and later a reception at the home of their daughter, Mrs, Murray White- head and Mr, Whitehead, Atha- basca street, Family and friends presented the couple with an oil painting and a social evening followed. Mrs, Townsend is the former Miss Eileen Reid of Ottawa, daughter of the late Mr, Thomas Reid and the late Mrs. Stanley MacLean. Mr. Towns- end is also a native of Ottawa, the son of Mrs, Jack Townsend of Scarborough and the late Mr, Townsend, By GARRY C, MYERS, PhD Some mothers and children are so tied together emotionally that bow may suffer severely S35 the chilats feet dav ar firet several days at school, When '\this child's mother atiempts to leave him at » he clin children may be greatly dis turbed by such a scene, If in the kindergarten or first grade, there may be several other mothers with their little chil- dren not wanting to be left, Usually after the mother does leave the youngster, he quiets down in a little while and may soon be happy. As a rule, the more quickly a mother ag after leaving a child with the teacher the better the results, If a mother takes 'ithe advice of the teacher she does not linger but leaves quickly, There are, however, some ex: treme cases when the child is so upset and when he cries and screams so as to disturb the other children, that the teacher Anniversary September 6, 1941, in Gladstone | Salvation Army Citadel, /Ottawa, by Brigadier Gilbert |Dockeray who has also served jin Oshawa, Mr, and Mra, Towsend re- sided in Ottawa and Trenton before coming to live in Osh- lawa, They have two daughters, Mrs, Murray Whitehead (Iva)) HOME SHOW and Mrs, James Robinson (Ila) | both of Oshawa, and one son,' Robert, at home, Also, they! have a granddaughter, Sherry) Robinson As an anniversary treat, Mr. and Mrs, Townsend are plan: _ a trip to 'amaica, r. Townsend is employed by General Motors Ltd, and he and Mrs, Townsend are mem- bers of the Oshawa Salvation The couple was married Army, _) Special Sofas Give Exira Sleeping Space ra so the sofa is pftractive from all angles. Many hp work at r airy accent. The wood finishes are of the caning er fret des for a i By ELEANOR ROSS Can an ordinary sofa find) happiness doing double duty as| a sleep sofa Evidently the answer is yes, because now you! ean choose the same design in) either a sleep sofa or conven-| tional model, Sleep sofas are mighty handy) inventions. They can accommo-| date overnight guests, children with sniffles who don't want to) atay upstairs in their own room, | come to the rescue of those in cramped efficiency apartments, They are the perfect answer to any occasion that calls for an extra bed. The new models look like any best quality, as are the uphol- stery fabrics, such as cut, crushed or printed velvets or damasks, crewel - type printed linens and vinyls that look ter- rifie when heavily tufted. Another advantage is the dirt-and stain-resistant finishes on the fabrics. In all cases, the mechanism is invisible, making it just about impossible to detect the dual role of this type of furniture, Suddenly popular because it, too, is a sleeper, is the daybed, backless and with headboards at either end, Generally, it is} placed with the long side) against a wall, sofa - fashion. 2) Advance Preparation Allays Beginner's Fears advises the mother to take the oungster home with her, Sim!- lar emergencies arise when the little child unweaned from mower ana the weaned from him wisely £0 home from the nursery or kin- dergarten of a Sunday school. SPECIAL TRAINING ' Just to take the child home does not solve his problem. In- stead it may make him worse next time he goes to Sunday school or day school, This child my need several days or sev- eral weeks of special training at home, This may also apply to the mother, ' ' A mother may be a bigger problem to herself than the lit. tle child {s to her, She needs to see that this child must learn to be happy out of her sight and hearing for short and longer pe- riods; happy in the care of a capable substitute, and happy with other children of his or her own age, She needs to find ways of achieving this, A good start Is to leave this child at first for short periods with the father or some other familiar oldster of the family, OSHAWA his|children of then for longerperlods, The mother and father later will leave the child for short periods and longer periods with a stranger who has first. spent some time with the child while the mother was present, This mother should attract one child of her child's age to the home, later more of these children, She should go with this child to homes where other his age are, She should cultivate self-reliance in this youngster having him do for NIMSC Whaiever ne ie evew to do, including self-amusement, MIX WITH OWN Moreover, this child will need to be ype a good number of younger children before he re- turns to the school or Sunday school, While he may grow comfort: able at play in his home with two, three or four other chil- dren of his age, he will need considerable experiences of this nature, When arriving at school or Sunday achool a child may be overwhelmed by the presence of so many children all at once, Obviously it will be helpful to this child to be with one or more of the children who will be in his group rt school, It may re- quire a long patient period for his getting ready to be happy | without his mother at school, Rut unless he is so prepared, the way ahead for him and his Customs Officers Seldom Fooled By Women's Tricks NIAGARA FALLS, Ont. (CP) when it comes to minor emug: giing, the culprit is usually a woman, 'says & woman customs and excise officer here, One of Abbie Finn's posts is at the Rainbow bridge linking this city with Niagara Walls, Nv "We've had people trying to)~ smuggle in things as large as television sets," Miss Finn saya, "But more often I am appalled mother will only grow harder, Mothers of the baby and very young child take note, Make sure you are bringing him up to be ready to enter school in the future without crying after you, but happily adapting him- self to the new experience, four months. Long, coiled hair used to hide extra money back in the cur rency restriction days of late 19408, when Miss Finn was new at her job, Shoes were an- other favorite hiding place. eraMNADH ANSWERE Th'customs officer said three stock answers are offered in de- fence of attempted smuggling: I forgot all about having the item, , eI didn't understand the reg- ulations. Someone else must have put it in the car, Cutting labels out of new clothing and sewing in old ones FOR THE FINEST In the fobrics ,. ds a favorite ruse with women. It doesn't. work because cus- Custom and Ready Made DRAPES latest Shades and Ae MéC Dry Goods & Draperies EXPERTLY INSTALLED DRAPERY TRACKS 723-7827 ZELLER'S Everyone Welcome! September 15th through to September 17th For new and exciting ideas in modern home living, don't miss the first Oshawe Home ond Manufacturers' Show. New and revolutionary ideas and demonstrations by leading manufac- turers and retailers, Spotlighting the heart of Canada's richest industriel city, Sensational exhibits, thrilling demonstrations and top-flight entertainment, Fabulous Prizes! Door prizes given out every hour on the hour, you will have « chance te win anything from an electric toothbrush te one of nse aemcen Fall Dresses Sale Continued Fabulously low-priced Fall fashion dresses! A Zeller's apecial to please office girl or busy housewife, All easy- to-weor, figure - flattering ond in the latest styles: and shades, These dresses are @ dream to weor == whatever the occasion, Become © head-turner today ! i) toms officers can spot amateur stitches, A woman may argue that a coat she has just bought is three months old. But the ex- amining officer can tell the but: tonholes have never been used, + Miss Finn recalled one woman who wore 14 tee shirts on a recent trip across the bridge. The traveller stout! maintained {t was because i was a cold day. Some cars are given a cur- sory examination, Others: _re- UULVE & UviaiiCd MOpeCuGM wee toms officials say they have no set system, "I've often wondered, myself, how we figure out whom to stop," says Miss Finn, 'It's not the way people answer ques- tions... it's an intuition. . . cameeins is wrong with this ne OSHAWA TIMES PICTURE RE-PRINTS ~ Available At NU-WAY PHOTO. 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During the| The daybed, is an attractive day, loungy cushioning of latex | addition to a furniture grouping foam adds to comfort and con-| 2nd turns into an excellent bed venience. with mattress of ultra-relaxing and durable latex foam rubber, | DESIGNS VARY Quite a few of these are cov- | The designs of sleep sofas are ered in decorative ticking that varied. One may choose from may turn out to be a stunning early American, contemporary, paisley fabric in vibrant colors French provincial, English, or even one of cut velvet, All| Spanish or Italian--to name a of this is a far cary from the | few, stodgy ticking of yesteryear, | Some are totally upholstered Sheets and blankets are easily | te the floor, many are heavily whisked on, tufted, with wide arms to pro. Without the sheets and blan- vide ample seating space when kets, the daybed looks exactly not in use as a bed. like a most attractive, if back- There is one model that is less sofa. 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