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obligation to help them grow^e bility for himself and accepting cons*ratioq.
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My Phobia. and his development as a pimm)- and help of adults. agressiveness and undeistarldtog
in his own right. The teachers hers at The child's playtime usually Of 9thVI's,
opportunities for
the Tuckersmith Vanastra Day includes outdoor active play, We provide
Care Centre,are concerned with 'indoOr 'quiqter play, group an take the child to yir,
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and my 4, etermination' stalls like a weal the time of a child's. life when he individual play, times of grow in and enjoy independence, I seldom turn my back on a challenge. music,
Although I won't tackle foolhardy stunts battery. I, argue with myself; I plead, is growing from two to five, years singing, stories and special have social experiences, and
of age, We share witb the PaTeIrts activities. He learns purposeful opportunities ' for emotional
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not threaten, coax and bribe; I even try to
i's the obli ation they have towards expression and emotional control.
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A* afraid to try new things. shame myself into moving. Meanwhile the 9 play habits and dependance on
rolling monster mocks me. their children. Perhaps your child would. like,
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A simple object has me stumped, though himself for ideas. He receives
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the escalator. 11 dread riding one of those IneAtably I flee from the scene in search In the Day Care Centre the enjoyable companionship from to join us, For more information
please Tuckersmith
yawning stairways. I even, have nightmares of an elevator or some stationary stairs. child's day* is divided into other children. call the
about,boing trapped in the basement of a The close quarters of an elevator reassure routines and playtime. In general The child beep es #ware tfiat Vanastra Day Care Centre
building,withan escalator the pfily means me, If I climb stationary stairs,, I comfort his routines are those of dressing, he has rights 'aild learns to 482-3544.
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didn't like thein. One day I car nothing worth seeing above the ground Rebekahs sponsor contest
carelessly
placed my foot, on the edge of a step. As floor, if I' have to travel by escalator. Mrs. Peter Malcolm. Noble financially. New officers for the Decoration of Chivalry program is 61s,
the step rose, I slipped4-ackward. -.Nevertheless I maintain ' I'm not a Granof Edelweiss Rebekah district enmMittee will be to beheld at South Huron District
Fortunately the lady behind -me propped coward. I rode a gondola seven thousand Lodge and representative to a chairman, . William Taylor, High' School, Exeter, on April
feet up a moufitain�ide. without qualms. H c Sponsored by
me up,, I haven't forgotten that ill-fated I recent meeting held at Clinton to D.D.G.M.; Mrs. Irene arnack, 3rd. This is the first time such
trip, and I haven't ridden an escaltor since. The only uneasiness occurred when one of plan for the Pilgrimage for -Youth D.D.P., and secretary -treasurer. memorable event has been held THE EXETER/CHAMBER OF -COMMERCE V
Time and time again I vow to overcome the passengers mused, "I wonder how Student award, reported that the James Broadfoot. in _Huron County.
my fear. When I shop in large city stores, many accidents they have with these I.O.Q.F. and Rebekah Lodges in It was suggested at the district Mr�. Norman Riehl, vice
things."
I'm determined to mount the moving the district will again sponsor the meeting that the winner in the grand, reported on cards, flowers
stairway- I love the sensation I feel, as an airplane event.' public speaking competitions and treats sent to sick and shut-in
I've tried several methods. Sometimes I lifts me above a city. Wet, winding A"'speak-off" will be held in each year be' asked to present a members, and several "thank
casually approach the staircase; other mountain highways 'cause me no panic. the late February to. determine a orepared speech to I the English you" notes were read by the
times I march directly toward it With my Acrophobia, fear of heights, doesn't affect winner to visit. the United classes in each of the district high secretary, Mrs. James Rose.
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jaw firmly set. As I watch the other people me. I don't feel confined in a small Nations. New York, and other schools, in an'effort to stiqulate Treasurer,Mrs. Lillian THE HURON EXPOSITOR
nonchalantly step on, I chide myself with
elevator. Claustraphobia, fear of closed centres in ea I ummer.
greater participation. Grummett, gave the financial
the challenge; "If they can do it, so can space, doesn't bother me. Each l9dgerz4orts the event Members were informed that a report. PHONE 527-0240 SEAFORTH,
you." . Escalaphobia, is my weakness. If you
My sister has volunteered to stand want to see me turn pale, just show me an
behind me; so far no one has tried'to push escalator. We all have some idiosyncracies,
me. don't we?
You know the old saying, "You can lead I hate to admit I'm beaten -by a simple
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the step, but I can't make myself get on." day. I'll summon all my courage and mount
I balk at the bottom of the stairs every an escalator. What a triumph that will be.
'm afraid to get off?
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