Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - August 10, 1963, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Winnipeg free press saturday August 10, 1963 an International group of Clit leaders is expected at the annual Clit Camp Council beginning next week at Lake Brereton and these three participants Are starting it off right. Guarding their guest at the Camp miss Ock Hee Shin korean student Are miss Margaret Storey who has just returned from Korea with miss Shin and miss Dorothy Mccombie Camp director during the Clit conference. Korean Friendship brings student to Clit Camp scholarships Are great things they probably offer one of the easiest ways to get from one country to another As experienced by a korean student inter viewed Friday. A guest in Manitoba until the fall term starts at the univer sity of Toronto is miss Ock Hee Shin of Korea. A two year scholarship from the United Church of Canada overseas scholarship committee will enable miss Shin to continue her studies in philosophy at Toronto University. Not that there is a shortage of universities in Korea which can boast approximately 150 for its population although the country could easily be placed in the province of Mani Toba. Of mrs. W. A. Buhr Somerset Avenue. The summer Holiday is very Short in Korea and few business places care to hire what they know will be temporary help. Winnipeg Friend miss Shin Friday at the Home of a Winnipeg Friend miss mar Garet Starey a teacher of eng Lish for two years at Monsei University Korea. Miss Storey the daughter of or. And mrs. D. F. Storey Garfield Street graduated from Manitoba University with a Csc degree three years ago then accepted a leaching position a Korea which contract has terminated. Dear mrs. Eldred my son is 15 months old and quite capable of feeding himself. He handles the spoon very wee and most of the food goes into his Mouth. If he spills something or drops a bean or a piece of meat he pops it into his Mouth with the other hand. He holds the Glass of milk by himself but i set it out of his reach so he won t Knock it Over. Naturally the whole procedure is Messy but i think it is Worth it and i am proud of his Independence. My problem is that my Hus band can t stand the mess. He keeps after him constantly at breakfast and dinner wants me to feed him or does it himself. He says when our boy is older he will be neater and that then it is time enough to let him do it himself. He does not think we should allow him the eat with his fingers that this encourages poor manners. I Don t think it matters about manners at this age. Who is right if i go Back to feeding him now won t it be hard to get him to feed himself when he is older i am pregnant and know his Independence will be a help to mrs. B. A right attitude you Are right. The important thing in self feeding is getting the Job done. Your husband should be As proud As you Are of a child of this age who is willing and Able this is no time for manners and you teach nothing by feeding him it Only makes him dependent. The messiness you refer to is accidental. These Are awkward spills and a part of learning a skill. Ignore them or he will be come discouraged and quit try ing. There May be. A period soon when he will play in his food. He May deliberately spoon it on to the floor or empty the whole teaching Tot to feed himself plate. This is typical behaviour after the child has Learned How to feed himself. It May be partially mischievous play but often it is an appetite less stage. When this occurs it is time to use a Little discipline and teach him not to play in his food. But Don t feed him yourself in order to get the food into him. Merely remove his plate get him Down from the chair and say you must not be hungry we do not play in the when he is hungry he will eat it. Parents who Are particular fussy and too critical of the mis takes and the awkwardness that go with learning discourage nor Mal Independent development. Often it is the child of these parents who says Mommy Yoti feed me i can mrs. Eldred has prepared a free leaflet teaching use of cup and which May be helpful to you. Send for it enclosing a self addressed stamped envelope with your request for leaflet no. 44 to Myrtle Meyer eld red in care of the Winnipeg free press. 17 an air of elegance is achieved by Alexandra of Paris in a hair style worn with clothes from the Christian dior collection. The hair is swept off the forehead and clipped at either Side with a paved Diamond Barrette. flow softly to wisps under the Chin. Casual suit dress lizards on display assistant lecturer before being recommended for the scholarship by the Presby Terian Church in Korea miss Shin was an assistant lecturer in Chr Stiar. Education at the Tewha woman s University in Seoul which alone has women j students. Following her stay in Canada she will return to join one of the 23 departments and teach philosophy. Only the first six years of primary school Are compulsory in Korea but a High percentage of students enter the universities. Parents a Fol go to great Sacri fice to provide the finances said miss Shinn Friday at the Home the two friends will continue o Ontario in september where Hiss Storey plans to take a free year course in nursing at Mcmaster University. She would then like to return to both will attend the annual Samp Council for senior Clit girls of Manitoba and North Western Ontario from aug. 12 to 22 at Lake Brereton where they will be leaders. With them is miss Dorothy Mccombie Camp director and presbyterian deaconess at the presbyterian Fellowship House in Winnipeg and All three will be among the 60 girls who Are expected to attend the Leader ship training Camp. The two friends will participate in the annual Canadian girls in training Manitoba Camp Council which begins next week at Lake Brereton and which will draw an International group of Clit leaders. Once in Arabia Salisbury Southern rho Desia team of scientists at Rhodesia s University College says the North pole used to be somewhere in saudi Arabia. The scientists express belief that the Earth has tilted during its Ages of existence because of the Drift in continents which were once in quite different positions from their present Day locations. They contend that the poles have moved accordingly. The scientists working on a project attempting to prove the theory of Continental Drift Are measuring the magnetism in Rock. They say their findings show the magnetic pole must have moved thousands of Miles from its original position. Or. N. Opdyke a graduate of Columbia University says rocks of the same age when measured showed different magnetic i appearing to indicate movement of the poles. The study he says should help geologists work out where Oil for instance can be found. If we know what happened to Rock formations and Why we May be Able to take a lot of the Guesswork out of Oil prospecting which is done almost intuitively at the Opdyke said. The furs of August. Pur chasing a fur coat in August effects a saving on the initial out Lay. But it is soon squandered unless a selection promises Long term satisfaction. That dividend is a sure thing if you consider these Points before you shop what Type of coat would most become you flattery depends on line pile and color. Generally speaking the slim Ming coat is designed with a preponderance of vertical lines. Horizontals belts wide cuffs pelts worked crosswise add to the figure s Girth. With regard to pile just remember that the Flat Ter furs Are the easiest on heavy and Short figures. Of course determines a fur s becoming Ness to your face. And in these Days a just right Choice should be no problem. Thanks to mutation and process ing fur colouring have been expanded to a degree where there Are Many complementary shades for each individual s colouring. What Type of coat would be most durable Here the decisive factors Are hardiness of Pelt sue Miller Quality of fur and workmanship and excellence of styling. For hard Wear the sturdy Pelt is on the dense Side. As for qual Ity it Only can be vouchsafed by a reputable furrier. The kind of styling that lasts As Long As the fur is directed toward authentic fashion trends. Among those with a future count slimmed Down silhouettes riot closely fitted but yet controlled Cape Coats Sportive shapes such As the Trench coat Norfolk and Reefer. Good Hunting your Best colors in fashion nothing makes you lovelier than color. 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Helmeted basilisk lizards from the Amazon described As extremely rare and almost irreplaceable Are on exhibition at the zoo in this Vancouver Island town. The lizards were shipped from the Amazon by Way of Amster dam to Duncan. Their acquisition culminates five years of Effort by the zoo s keepers or. And mrs., Jim Oyen who worked through a dutch dealer a Mem tier of a world wide Organiza Tion of herpetologists. The lizards Are about 18 inches Long including a thin Tail. The insect eating reptiles resemble dragons and Are shunned by Amazon natives Al though they Are harmless. Learn hairdressing a now train i newest Beauty school. Latest methods taught re member. Your Success b Helen Bobbi Florenee o Start every phone we 2-0606 Pollock Beauty school 244 Smith a Graham daily store hours . To . Open thursday 3nd Friday join the fun touch off the season with a cheer for your favourites in the Field of fashion at the Bay a fall teen fashion show time 3 . 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