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Weston-York Times (1971), 2 Sep 1971, p. 7

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¢ | ¢ yÂ¥ i Two year old enters age of accidents $ "scHool OF DANCING Hello, Columbus! The twoâ€"yearâ€"old child is Columbus‘ miniature counterpart; an intrepid explorer and adventurer. His mobility brings with it the ‘age of accidents,‘ says the drug industry‘s Council on Family Health in Canada. He walks, climbs, goes upstairs and down . , . one way or another ... and at least once or twice a day falls on his head or seat. He‘s an independent character who insists on doing things all by himself ... except when he ventures too far for comfort and comes running back to the safety of mother‘s arms. He opens drawers, throws cereal on the floor, takes off his shoes and turns on taps. His curiosity is fullâ€"blown and you must never unâ€" derestimate either his ingenuity or his energy, the Council warns. j Discipline Your child should be learning obedience at two, and in most cases it must be absolute. Although he has an iron will and independent spirit and he will tax your patience, endurance, forâ€" titude and mental and physical reserves, your task is to remain cool, outwit him and protect him from his own adventurous spirit ... without stifling him. fi Cecile Kong became Mrs. She was assisted by the Alan Tonks in a double ring groom‘s mother who wore a ceremony at St. Matthias floor length formal gown in Anglican Church, Friday, lilac. August 20 mss % m Mmacte at the wedding The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Florence Kong and the late Mr. James Kong of Pearen _ Street, _ Mount Dennis. The groom‘s parents are Mr. and Mrs. Chris Tonks. Rev. H. E. Peasgood ofâ€" ficiated at the evening ceremony. s Given in marriage by her brother Rodney Kong, the bride wore an empire waisted, floor length gown of white embossed brocade. Her dress was styled with a scoop neck, and elbow length bell sleeves. The gown was accented by a floor length train and veil held in place with a flowered headpiece. The maid of honour was Miss Fay Tenn. Bridesmaid was Miss Veronica Kroboth. The attendants wore short sleeved, floor length gowns in pale turquoise, trimmed in brown around the bodice. _ Best man was Tom Tonks, brother of the groom. Usher was Mike Black. The â€" bride‘s _ mother received guests at the Weston Golf and Country Club, wearing a floor length apricot gown will full sleeves. Tonksâ€"Kong wed at St. Matthias Eenenen en es ® Factory to customer ® Custom quality paints ® Wholesale ?vlcli ® Cholce of 1,500 colours ® Moneyâ€"back guarantee ® Driveâ€"in service Open Saturday A.M 3775 Dundas West Est. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Tonks. 767â€"6162 coupled with action. Do NOT make it a game, be firm. Columbus will explore has many hidden dangers which can ambush him, warns the organization working to encourage home safety and family health. The Council advises you to see his territory . . . your home and back yard ... through his eyes. Children of toddler age are more vulnerable to the ingestion of dangerous substances than to any other type of accident. Consider your home from this viewpoint. Begin in the kitchen. Do you, like many Canadian housewives, store your cleaning substances under your sink? If so, these lethal chemicals are conâ€" veniently located for his investigation of taste, smell and feel. Children often explore with taste. Keep all household chemicals in high cupboards and on top shelves. Never put them under the sink or anywhere within reach and make sure they are out of his reach during and after use as well. And what does Columbus encounter on his way from the kitchen to the dining and living room areas? Can he reach a cabinet which holds wine and whiskey? Remember alcohol in any sizeable quantity is dangerous to small children, says the Council, a public service organization working to encourage home safety and family health. Columbus moves to the bedroom. He may find cosmetics and medicine on The new world your young Guests at the wedding included Mayor and Mrs. Philip White, Alderman and Mrs. Jack Gallichan and Alderman Cy Townsend. For her wedding trip, the bride chose a yellow empire waisted dress with green trim and white accessories. The couple are honeymooning in Jamaica and will take up residence in York on their return. â€"GLADYS FORRESTER REGISTRATION: Sept 8th to 11th 1pm to 6pm CLASSES COMMENCE Monday, September 13th, 1971 Studio: 3317 Bloor St. W. â€" 233â€"6702 (1BLOCK EAST OF ISLINGTON SUBWAY) SCHOOL OF DANCE Classes Graded For Examination tables. If you don‘t put them away he may; with poisoning the result of his unexpected feast. Don‘t overlook substances you colognes, perfumes, nail polish and aerosol hair spray, which he can manage to spray in his eyes. Consider all substances potential Medicine hazards The bathroom is another favorite spot. Things happen there. Water comes out of spouts and the area can be instantly decorated with that paper that unrolls so easily. A wonderful playground . . . and one of the riskiest areas for your child. _ Prime danger spot is your medicine cabinet. Although medicine cabinets with safety closures of several types have been devised to frustrate a child‘s inâ€" vestigations, many cabinets are not equipped with them. Make sure the cabinet is locked or the door is secured and childproof. If you can, raise the medicine cabinet as high as possible over the sink. Don‘t forget our adâ€" venturer can actually shinny This week at the Forum there‘s plenty of enâ€" tertainment for the visitor to Ontario Place. Thursday September 2 has been designated as Canadian Art Day and a display of the works of Canadian artists and sculptors will be held at The Forum throughout the day. Friday September 3, from 8.30 in the evening until 10 p.m. a "Country Special" will be performed at the Forum, featuring the Mercey Brothers and other well known country and western performers. Also on Friday starting at 1 p.m. the Canadian National Exhibition presents its Air Show. The view of this anâ€" nual. spectacle from The Forum will be superb. Descriptions of events will be broadcast from amâ€" plifiers located throughout Ontario Place. The Ontario Participatory Theatre, a group dedicated to creative writing study and stage improvisation appear at The Forum Saturday September 4 at 10 a.m. The Black Creek Library, 2139 Jane Street (Janeâ€" Wilson) is offering a very lively program to people of all ages in that community. Saturday film programs will be scheduled for children at 11:15 a.m. â€" starting on September 11th. Children interested in arts and crafts should plan to take part in a program being offered on the 2nd and 4th Wednesday of each month â€" starting September 8th at 4:00 p.m. An embroidery club for girls (grade 3 and up) is being held on Saturday afâ€" ternoons, 2:00 â€" 3:00 p.m. â€" starting September 11th. Puppet fans will probably at the This Lively program at Black Creek BALLET â€" (Roval Academy of Dancing) MODERN JAZZ e HIGHLAND TAP e FITNESS EXERCISES & MODERN JAZZ FOR ADULTS & TEENAGERS week Forum one area to another. And always remember to recap medicine bottles and containers as soon as you‘ve taken medication, and return them to the medicine chest. Never put a medicine container down, even for a moment, while you run to answer a door on telephone. That moment is all it takes for a curious child to snatch the bottle and swallow its contents. up poles and climb with Also make sure you keep soaps _ and _ bathroom cleansers on high shelves, and that you put away razors, scissors, tweezers and other sharp objects immediately after use. Our hero may also venture into basement or garage. What happened to the ferâ€" tilizer and insecticide used on the rose bushes? Is turpentine kept in an old pop bottle? Where‘s the paint remover used to refinish that furniture? All these substances are potential poisons if swallowed by a child. Yet, they‘re necessary and orâ€" dinary objects of everyday life. They‘re so ordinary we In the evening at 8.30 Phil Nimmons ‘n‘ Nine Plus Six Jazz Group entertain. Sunday September 5, at 8.30 p.m. ‘"Showtime" takes place at the Forum. This is an evening of variety, with popular music, song and other entertainment. The program features Aileen Ahern and Wally Koster, Steve Burns flamenco guitar, "Aura‘ with International folk songs, Vince Mountford and the spectacular Kalev Estienne Girl Gymnists directed by Evelyn Koop. The Rock Show at The Forum happens at 8.30. This show features Beverley Glenn Copeland acâ€" companied by guitarist Lenny Breau and "Dr. Music." Labour Day Monday, September 6, the Ontario Youth Choir performs at The Forum from noon until 1 p.m. At 6 p.m. The Country Town Singers entertain. This is a group of 60 from Whitby, Ontario directed by James Ashley. want to join a new club at Black Creek and meetings will be held on Fridays, 4:00 â€" 5:00 p.m. â€" starting September 10th. Country dancing is also being offered for children on Saturday afternoons at 3:00 p.m. â€" starting September 11th. If the adults feel left out or rejected, they should go to Black Creek on Friday evenings (8:00 â€" 10:30 p.m.) â€" starting on September 10th â€" when they too can dance in a program of Scottish Country Dancing. The senior generation will find interest too in aiclub for Senior Citizens on Thursday, 1:30 p.m. â€" starting Sepâ€" tember 9th. sc e No matter how much you‘re dreading the end of Summer, it‘s time to start looking ahead to the exciting new Fall season and all the surprises it holds in store! Renewing old acquaintances... meeting new ones...discovevring all the new fashions for Fall...and getting set for a new school term. Whatever Fall holds in store for you, Sayvette can help provide you with everything you need to start things off on the right foot. 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