TERRACE HERALD, TERRACE, B.U., Wednesday, September 6, 1967 | a fire, “Dr, Crane,”’ thor began, A alk sorts of mischief. his weary mo- “Lonnie gets into ‘He seems to be-unduly full of energy and very high-strung, often spanks him, yet I feel Lon- nie isn't altogether to blame. “MR. TWEEDY by Ned Riddle Pat IS rag un Gaeta? Gre «feat on Corp, Th Wed at REO HIDT Lg 4642 _Lozetle 15 Fr, | THORNES sPorT | FLIGHT ALUM, BOAT PLUS “You really like to play that tune that goes on and on about cool, clear water, don’t you?” NOTICE PLEASE BE ADVISED THAT EMPTY BEER BOTTLES CONTAMINATED BY CLAY, DIRT, OIL OR ANY FOREIGN SUBSTANCE CANNOT BE ACCEPTED JOE SCHULTZIR, Bottle Agent _ Kalum Electric *& Television - Radio - Recorder Repairs %& Major Appliance Sales and Service * Electrical Conutractor %* Residential *& Commercial %* Motor Winding ' Gor. Kalum & Park Phone 635-2752 Par DINE 7 Diththe A Try Our Delicious CHINESE FQOD RESTAURAN | CANADIAN & CHINESE FOODS Open Monday through Saturday, 10 a.m. ‘to 1 a.m, Sunday, 19 a.m. to 10 p.m, Phone 635 on ratat otal sttate "so his daddy scolds him andj hi Don’t drug the little tads, just tire them out instead Lonnie B., aged 3, is a ball “How can I reduce Lonnie’s excessive energy without giving m tranqilizers? “My nelghbor in the apartment across the hall gives her two little boys tranquilizers every day, just before their daddy gets quiet, “But tent that wrong?’* Yes, it 1s barbaric to give children tranquilizers just to save you parents the headwork of evolving legitimate outlets for their excess energy. First of all, if you live in city apartments, get atricycle so your child can ride back andforth till he thus expends much of his extra energy via such leg action. Remember, “seat work,’ as ‘with blunt selssors and crayons,’ will exercise mainly his arms and hands, They don’t weigh more than 5 or 10 pounds, so they consume far less energy than leg action, where his legs carry his full 40 or 50 pounds of weight, So figure out games and rec- reation that lets your child run and romp, When you take himtothe store, Iet him push the cart at the supermarket, Then ask him to help carry groceries home, Buy a little express wagon and WALK to the grocery, instead of riding a few blocks in your car, For when you walk, you can let Junior pull the wagon and haul all the groceries, This will help fatigue him. If anybody is to ride in the empty wagon, you mothers should get in and Let your kiddies serve as the horses! Yet most parents reverse that procedure and pull their child. ren, Which saves the energy of #{ the youngsters and overly fati- gues mammal Then the kiddies become bails g| of fire in the house while you are irritable, due to your extra fatigue. Aiso, enroll Junior in a Nur- sery School so he can play with other kiddies of his age and learn the social give-and-take, Urge your local churchto start a Nursery School, if none is nearby. If you live in a suburban home, buy Junior a puppy, which will romp with him and thus help wear him out before daddy gets home at night. ; ; Take him to the park and throw a ball, after which ask Junior to run and bring it back, This is often dene with dogs but pays far better dividends if you thus let Junior serve as the *“dog’?, And take your kiddies to the playground or park for picnics, wading, etc. Also, give Junior a baby bro- ther or sister by the time Jun- for is two years old, for kiddies help wear each other out and thus save parental nerves and energy! Municipalities — caught unaware By THE CANADIAN PRESS The provincial government's water pollution cleanup program, a lightning stroke which ‘came last week'and will require sew= age treatment plants throughout B,C,, seems to have caught mun= icipal governments unawares, Tt will cost some $100,000,000 in municipal funds to-implemeni the sweeping cabinet orders and will knock a sizeable hole in many a municipal budget.. After the smoke had cleared and municipal leaders began re sponding to the order, the con sensus of opinion was that poll. right, and B.C,’s waterways will be the better for it, and the idea is good enough, but there should bo some financial help from Vice a New Westminster mayor Stu Gifford pretty well summed it up with the terse reply: Pm glad to hear the goverment is so concemed about pollution and | hope they’ll give ud some money to [et for their enforced Pro- je '° REG. VALUE - — $,1251. 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