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Oshawa Times (1958-), 24 Nov 1967, p. 10

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A grade, the average child has to can. of six words to learn to spell to- night. Suppose he says to you, "Please help me spell these words." What should you do? You should be ready to try him out on these words only after he has studied the spelling of each one over and over until he is sure he can spell all of them without a mistake. you to do, you will pronounce these words long before he has learned to spell them. As he spells a word wrong you will spell it aloud correctly for him, have him try it again, when he may again spell it wrong. Be- fore he asked you to hear him} spell he may have spelled much of the words only looking at it and hurried to the| next, not sticking at any word) 12 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Pridey, November 24, 1967 * es go home? Some people think that justimeedy chile i+ idav _{generosity is duly covered on because it is a Friday or Satur TV, aiid 1 apes a dle enough from the organization's standpoint. My concern is for the children. | day night and they can sleep until] noon the next day, every- one in the world can. It so hap- pens that Saturday is my hus- band's busiest day and Sunday morning we must get up to go to church. budged. Please come Good Party Etiquette. | Knowing When To Leave Dear Ann Landers: To put it} Dear Ann Landers: Every bluntly, what can be done about|/Christmas an organization in friends who don't know when tojour city exercises the fine tradi- ltion of buying new shoes for in and catches these tykes close) up, most of them cringe in em-| js |barrassment. I have the feeling Last Friday two couples sat : A here until 2:50 A.M. and I was -- eo ready to climb the walls. MY|iny own experience back in the| husband kept signalling me to/epression, I suspect some of| get rid of them and I did ob these kids are aware of the several hints--but nobody! charity involved and they resent : having their pride crushed in up with &N| public, They also run the risk of LANDERS children. The group's When the TV camera dollies | involved} camera shyness. From answer, Ann. We need your help|humiliating comments from --Trapped Til Dawn Dear Trapped: I have always operated on the nothing very brilliant gets saidjing news after. midnight, particularly if/couldn't they show the small| the booze is flowing--and it|feet with new shoes and not| show the youngsters' faces? usually is. I also notice that the reluc- tance of guests to go home is in|consider it my Chri stma s| direct relation to the amount of/present to the under-privileged| jchildren in our community liquor they have consumed. food, drink and witty conversa- good night everybody.' | For those who are hard of over. Good night one and all."|strength." He said he was tired, The wives invariably take it|not dead.' Ask for from there. chance and I hope you get it. 6 their classmates, theory that/tect these kids without inhibit- Surely there are ways to pro-| coverage, Why If you print my letter I will! CHILD GUIDANCE Parents Should Master His Memory Work By GARRY C. MYERS, PhD After the first or second can't memorize for him, though} When I was a lad in the many a parent supposes she/grades, my father who never a book on pedagogy OF! conscience, Suppose your child has a list/psychology, had a good way of helping me learn to memorize.,|ANSWERING QUESTIONS When I asked him to hear me spell "'my words" he would dojagers serving on the boards of so. But as soon as I misspelled|churches and synagogues? a single one of them wrong he! A, would say, 'You are not ready, /enlist their greater interest and go back and study them." ONE AT A TIME Suppose your child has a list of six or eight words to learn to spell carefully at the first word of the , pronounce name aloud its letters in correct} order. | quickly to the next word. Don't) him ds. insead have in| FA T JRDAY, NOV. 25th FREE DEMONSTRATION The Polaroid Camera Girl will demonstrate the new Polaroid Color Pack Cameras. Come see colour portraits in 60 seconds, black and whites. in just 15. The most fun in photography! ' But if you do what he wants list let once while till he had mastered its spelling.| SPELL AFTER HIM him spell them aloud spell it correctly after him and ing. In all this practice he may/|of have spelled some of the words|ha wrong several times. carefully at the word, pro-\he y 1 ntiki hope he will learn to spell the} memorize a few esse Nc things: the correct spelling of word correctly from hearing lists of words and the basic number combinations, | Next to stimulating the child|learn by heart three or fourjadding parsley, to read at home, his parent can|number combinations or a shortjother seasonings, Fill the onion do the most for him at home by|poem in an evening. helping him to effectively 'ties morize such essential matters.jyour child His ability to memorize |plies read {and pronounce and spell it aloud) while looking at it. Have him repeat this whole process four, five or six times before trying himself out and |before going to the next word. Refuse to try him out until you Later while working about the|are sure he studied every one of/| house you may, alas, pronounce|the words in this way. When some of these words and havelyou finally do try him out, have Eachjhim go back and study any time he spells one wrong you| word on which he has trouble. Make your aim to keep him have him try to repeat its spell-|from ever spelling a single one ve him ling words correctly. When you do it this way, you|does written work for school,| don't have him go back to look/gladly spell for him any word| 1 Here's a I/you can bake at the suggested Most home parties are din-|will also donate the price of ajtemperature of 375 degrees F ners which begin about seven|pair of new shoes for one of the| with say, a meat or fish cas- o'clock. I figure five hours of|kids--Portland, Ore. : Dear Portland: Here's your tion is enough for anybody. At/letter and my thanks to you for ; midnight I stand and say, "'It's| writing it. Let us hope the TV/main-course dishes if you allow/2 been a wonderful evening andjdirector follows tomorrow is here already, s0/tion. It's a good one. Confidential to Heart Full of hearing or pretend to be, I add/Regret: You should have stayed another sentence: "The party is|with him until he "regained his FLAVOR COMBINATION, APPLES, FIGS, AND HONEY new dessert lserole; or at least 325 or 350 degrees F with other kinds of your sUBEES-|a longer cooking time. Instead jof adding a meringue, you may serve the pudding with whip- ped cream, table cream or a honey-lemon sauce. cups sliced apples cup chopped figs or dates (4 02.) 1% cup fine .cornflake crumbs Why not/apples, fig itry it now, during apple month?|crumb mixture in Help Child when you "help" ' beef or chi , you spell it right. The same ap-land A le Tay | | | | Crumb Mixture: | | STUFFED ONIONS | Remove the skins and trim/vidual dishes). joff some of the root leaving ja little for the onion to stay whole. Put in boiling water and nounce it and spell it several|)j gently for approximately 15 times while lookifg at it. You/minutes; drain. Scoop out the leenter with a spoon. Chop the center and add it to chopped pepper, Salt, crumbs. him|Season to your own taste by oregano, or shells; place in a shallow bak- If you really want to helpjing dish; put a strip of bacon to memorize anyjon each onion. Pour some of will|jsuch matter, you will refuse to|the onion stock in the pan and prove useful to him at school|try him out until you are sure in\bake at 350 degrees F. for one now, and all his life. But hejyour own mind he has masteredjhour; cover the pan for the must do the memorizing. Youjit. Here is the strategic place, first 15 minutes. Apples With Honey Provide Palate-Pleasing Dessert that \% teaspoon cinnamon ¥% cup coconut Liquid: ¥% cup honey tablespoons butter ¥% cup boiling water Meringue (optional): egg whites, beaten until fluffy Y% cup honey ¥ teaspoon vanilla ws dates, and medium- sized casserole (or eight in- figs or another, HONEYED APPLE SCALLOP dividual baking dishes), ending with a layer of crumbs. Stir honey and butter into boiling water and pour into casserole-- near the edge, not on crumbs. Cover loosely with a piece of foil. Bake at 375 degrees until apples are tender -- about 30 minutes (20 minutes for indi- If desired, cover with mer- ingue made by beating honey gradually into egg whites and then adding vanilla. Return _to/ oven until] meringue is golden) brown -- 6 to 8 minutes. Foil keeps apples from dry- ing on top and yet lets crumbs) remain crisp. participation, him in acquiring a good spelling Q. 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"BABY SAY 'N SEE" An impish wee "Doll" who chats on merrily saying 10 different phrases while 'Making Eyes" at you. She's 17" tall and wears a dainty sheer dress CHARGE.IT eoeeee a OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE 723-2209 ZELLER'S DOWNTOWN STORE SIMCOE STREET SOUTH 723-2294 ---- SOME OF the past presi- dents of the Oshawa Busi- ness and Professional Wom- en's Club that attended the lub's twenty-fifth anniver- B& PW Club O Records 25 Yea The Business and Profession al Women's Club of Oshaw: celebrated the twenty-fifth an niversary of its organization a a dinner meeting at Adelaid House recently. The guest speaker, Mis: Cezarina Wysocki, spoke or 'The Changing Role of Govern 'ment and Consequent Legisla tion Developments. Miss Wysocki is a resident of Osh. 'awa, and is employed as solici- tor and counsel in the Ontario Department of Health, Toronto. In November, 1942, the Busi. ness and Professional Women's Club of Oshawa was: organized under the sponsorship of the Toronto BPWC and its presi. dent, Miss Margaret Hyndman. QC. Miss Hyndman has, since that time, been president of the Canadian Federation of Busi- ness and Professional Women's Clubs and the International Fed- eration. Her guidance and in terest in the Oshawa Club and her efforts towards the im: provement of the status of women throughout the world 'have been perpetually out. standing. In Canada, the CFBWC is affiliated with the Nationa! Council of Women, the United Nations Association in Canade and the Canadian National Commission for UNESCO. Abroad, it is a charter and 'active member of the IFBPW which is represented in 32 countries and has consultative status in the United Nations. At the National Convention in 1962, the Federation up-datec its purposes and objectives anc these were introduced into the Constitution in September, 1963. The aims are to work toward the improvement of economic employment and social. condi tions for women and to encour: age high standards of service among them. The Federation also attempts to stimulate in terest in federal, provincial and municipal affairs, encouragins women to participate in the business of government at al levels. With the acceptance of the charter in 1942, the Business and Professional Women 0 poe eRe oto REE Sl HAI | Anniv / Pe Reg. $20 for .... $16.00 Reg. $18 for .... $12.00 TUES, - WED. & TH 5 John St. W., Oshaw ae

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