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Hilltop Pharmacy r NEW INTEREST Interest in the opposite sex appearance, worry a lot and ?\take much time and Pains to Boys show this new interest teasing and annoying the girls whom they formerly i nored. Girls, who mature more rapidly than boys of the same age don't childish antics and prefer old er boys. This is rather con- fusing and frustrating to the jyoung adolescent boy The junior high age group PS quite critical of thi Spiritual realm which ormerly accepted with jout questioning, the speaker pointed out Now he must ‘now for himself. At this age there is a definite outreach to- ward God. He is quite capable of experiencing a meaningful onship with God. He re juires a philosophy of life, to feel that life has a meaning and he ha role to play in it In outlying the parent's role in the proper development of young adolescents Mrs, West man e the following sug Restions. Up to this point the home and parents have had th strongest influence over the life of the child. The parent dixection in every phase of the life |! feel, the parent must be will ing to step back a little, and take on the role of helpful co operation in the young person's own task of growing into a young adult| The ent must have an abounding store of Patience, love and understand [ing as the adolescent begins to “try his gs.” |OWN DECISION The parent is becoming more of a counsellor. He t subtly guide while allowing }him to make his own decis- jions. Mrs. Westman stated she felt certain things, such as hours, curtailment of certain jactivities and the complete ban |On some activities should still |be regulated by the parent The parents should always Know where his child is and at what and with whom he is Spending his spare time. Ho should skillfully check undesir- able friendships and encourage good ones. Basic to the development of the young adult is the feeling that he is loved and is consider: ed a person of worth. If the hoy or girl is certain of this regard by his parents he will be self confident in the right sense of the word. JOIN CLUBS Becauso of the need of the early adolescent to feel him- self of value to some group or cause, Mrs. Westman pointed ‘out that she felt it is of deep sd ability to ad-| ment of the total nature of the others like|™Must be assured to our satis- above all to} is awakening at this age, Mrs.| Westman pointed out. G become very conscious of their appreciate these |” has been in evidence Now} importance that as see | WHITE ROCK SUN ai that their children COMO )| 0 ee paenibae of some organization |ment? Twelve answered’ some or club made up of children | kind of sports. group. Each town has many/ Three answered yes, three no, os acceptable clubs and Gauls and three stated their parents PHONE WI. 8-9690 tions, she stated, but she felt) already do. fs Barenure anaes she must emphasize the value Idington Agency j Loyalty to parents was proven (Continued on Page 11) REGISTRATION GRADE 1 PUPILS Parents of beginners must show the child’s birth certificate for Proof of age, of groups connected with a 1379 Johnston Rd. designed to aid in the develop- child, Other adults can often be }of more help at this age than |the actual parent, and their word might seem to carry more} ht with the young person | an that of a parent. | Therefore, she felt, parents |} fi ction that the character, ex- leaders of the clubs are good, | ve can confidently , to whom we can’ confide wa In order to estimate the enrollment of beginning Grade One pupils at White Rock School next September, registration will be held on June 2nd and 4th from 1:00 to 3:30 p.m. in the basement of the new school nearest Johnston Road. In closing Mrs. Westman person in these difficult, yet exciting years of his li al personal faith in the Lord Jes-| |us Christ as His Saviour, Friend and Companion. He will then have the power within} himself to resist harmful | temptation and will have the} framework of Christian teach- ing upon which to build him self a worthy life, in favour with God and of useful service to man. School teacher Mr. G. Clay. cored the division of parents jin setting standards for their teen-agers. He stated parents are the ones who are divided on issues, not the teen-agers nselves, In order to register, beginning pupils must be 6 years old on or before December 31st of this year. Pupils registered at this time will not be required to register in September. Please pass this information on to Parents of begin- ners in your neighbourhood. W. F. DAVIDSON, Principal High School (iraduates the Home is the teen-ager's base, home is the place where they eturn when they are injured They will get hurt, but they'll }come back, and then they will} try again. Mr, Clay agreed| with the preceding | Mrs, James Westman M ay fi teen-agers of |14 years of age are very fair |minded. To prove his point | earlier in the day had dist- opportunities in the Royal Bank! FACTS THAT SPELL “OPPORTUNITY” ¥OR YOUNG MEN WITH AMBITION 1 a questionaire to his 1. The “Ro fs North America’s fourth ages |Srade 8 class to get their opi ‘ A ‘ ew ones jion on ious subjects. The More than branches are in operation:end are being opened all the time, During the past five years we have opened 183 new branches, each one creating new managerial positions ... and resulting promotions for young Royal Bankers. 2. “Influence” plays no pat in advancement at the Royal Bank, Our senior officers from the Chairman and fty cer f iy President on down started as juniors in small branches ler eo a tour 75e and five and advanced on merit alone. $1.00 per week. When he ask- Jed the class whether they felt 3. Home study banking courses are available to all staf |this allowance should be earn- members. Successful candidates advance quickly, led 'y heartily agreed that it 4. For young men interested in gaining international | should be, Pastis Geist the Reval epee ee oie 80 |" What? hoarsdonyonticonenas ranches abroad... in New a lon, Paris, * a fair bedtime?” Nine shtce| _ Cantrall and South’Anierteas Gubaraud theeroeaetee ed 9:30 p.m. one 16:30 p.m 5. We have generous pension plans that compare with two 9 p.m. and two 8:30 p.m the best, as well as group, health and hospital insurance, | What is a fair bedtime on spec-| at ow cost to employees. jal occasions? Eight 11 p.m jthree 11:30 p.m. and four an wered “when the ment ended.” Are parents too strict? Thir-| teen grade 8 pupils answe red | jno and only one answered yes jand one answered that one of White Rock Hilltop Branch his parents was. What is your favorite amuse. |results which he delivered to his listening parents, were as follows. |STUDENTS Say: What do you think we allowance? fi Get our booklet “Your Future in Banking” at your local branch or «write Head Office for a copy. THE ROYAL BANK OF CANADA Canada’s Largest Bank entertain VAUXHAL’S GOT THIS 100 FOUR-DOOR CONVENIENCE THE PRIZE OF THEY THE BRITISH CAR BUILT AND BACKED BY GENERAL MIDWAY MOTORS LTD. Authorized Dealers for - Chevrolet - Oldsmobile Johnston Road - White Rock Pi You will find exceptional employment E. A. 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