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Oshawa Times (1958-), 13 Dec 1966, p. 17

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ehh nk iis SS aie: se al i A AS: i I A aT a AI A Ri i i 8 TIMES, Tuesdey, December 13, 1966 17 be endowed a fine | lect, ~ my , THE STARS SAY By ESTRELLITA FOR TOMORROW Wednesday will be an auspl- clous period for any work of fatwa character. for un for advancing both fi-/{n nancial and occupational in- terests--provided that you do not speculate or take job risks in. mid-January, Other fine cycles for development slong job and-or business lines are in dicated during the first thre CHILD GUIDANCE Advice On Disciplining Child Pe for trav: Christmas Shopping Already ...! To some Christmas shopping Is a well-planned, organized pleasure to assure volue, convenience, joy In the spirit of the seoson, To others it remains a last minute hunt and grab ordeo!, Similarly, those who shop in leisure for efficient, thorough corpet cleaning care invariably depend on BAKER'S for quality, while others moy settle for just little less than the best, Be sure of the finest! Call ROSS MILLS (local agent) and get whot you expect... great service by BAKER'S Speciolists! "Frée Pick-Up and Delivery" 'JUST ONE CALL DOES THEM ALL" -- "Over 80 Years Experience' )BAKER Cheanina Co for "BAKER SERVICE" -- call your local agent ROSS E. MILLS Co. Lid. 80 SIMCOE NORTH PHONE 728-6218 » GARRY C, MYERS, PhD ecasionally, a parent writes to disagree with my advice, es- pecially on discipline of chil- dren, Most of such. criticiam when signed, I have passed along to you in this column, Today, 1 wish to present let- ters from two parents who say my advice works, One comes from Texas, one from Min- nesota, "Dear Dr, Myers: "In a recent column of yours a reader took you to task for the advice you have given par- ents thro' the years, As an ardent admirer of yours for the past 19 years I have decided to come to your defence, Since I have eight children, ages 12, 11, 9, 7, 6, 4, 1 and 2 months, I feel qualified to apeak out, "Our oldest child learned early the meaning of the word 'no,' After that chalr-sitting was the most effective punishment, As a matter of fact this applies to all of them Including my one: year-old, But I will use our eld- est, for an example, RECEIVED ALLOWANCE "Until this past year she re ceived an adequate allowance jbut then she wanted more |money. So she volunteered to do ithe ironing for which I had a maid, Now she does all the jron- ing at five cents a piece, This is besides her regular chores, one of which is official dish- washer, | "The seven-year-old sets the table, the nine-year-old clears it and the ll-year-old dries and puts away, "Buck to our eldest, In addi- tion, she has catechism one night a week, is a cadette girl iscout, and maintains a B-aver- age in the accelerated Grade 7 class in her school, "To my mind, that proves your method of operation is successful and as far as I am concerned I wouldn't have it any other way. | "Thank you for all of your Aids Many Concerieda help in the past, Keep up the good work," ENJOYED COLUMNS 'Dear Dr. Myers: "For a long time I have en- joyed your columns in the news- paper, The least I can do is say thank you for the fine articles, "When my second child was very young, I came to the place one day where I realized when I told her something I must see she did it, I then realized the most important thing a person can teach a child is the mean- ing of 'no,' "T find it very sad to see so many mothers these days for- ever telling thelr children to do this and that and they do as they please and no one pays any attention, Therefore, I hope many have followed your sug- gestions, "I feel we have a 'parental' problem today inasmuch #« par ents will not take the time and interest to discipline their chil- dren, Our children are now 12 and 14 and I refuse to believe we may not enjoy the rest of their growing-up years, 'Everyone says just wait un- til your children get older and 1 » ipepepey Be 1 TaLGLILD| |, _ enterprises and for con: cluding pending projects of a business nature, During th p.m., you may be the recipient of an unexpected favor or gift from an elderly friend or rela- tive, FOR THE BIRTHDAY If tomorrow is your birthday, splendid indications for you and your interests are forecast in your chart, During the next year, manual occupations will be equally favored with mental pursuits, 6o that, whatever your work, you should be inspired to forge ahead with optimism and confidence, Currently, you are in an excellent 24%-month you'll see what problems you have, I rather think these prob- lems start before these children are five years of age." Please let 'me add that, while I appreciate the hundreds of letters which write to approve, I also welcome@ the very few who don't, When any reader disagrees with me, I wish she or he would state in the letter that I have permission to print it with his or her name and address, I hope I always have great weeks of March, the inst weer in September, the first three @iweeks of October and through- na November and next Decem- r. riod, finances will be governed by generous influences through- out April, during the first three weeks of September and throughout October and next Besides the present good pe- . March 1, in late October and ember, Do not. take 'November too OFFICE DESKS OFFICE OHAIRS FILING CABINETS Arjay Printers Lid. Office Furniture and Equipment AAA OLE SEE LN LRN TS, Visit Our Showroom --« Never -@ Parking Problem, Open Monday -- Friday 9 A.M, --- 6 P.M, June December, Do be conservative respect for those who don't al- 222 BOND ST. 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