ghttrs and whether the mi LL r%s?teottameoouettwaaitsto resist rust it Iedlt outside. Saftty and durability are to be looked for in every toy, but pre- school toys most be extra dur. able - large enough for small hands to grasp and simple in de- Ma 'whe4gtrtyisharindtrors oatdoar use, the buyer should ask tthethea. the wheels will mark the Principles of good toy selection are listed by the Canadian Toy Testing Council in a report to the Cpmumcrs‘ Association at Cam- da. They suggest you consum- the following for Santa's pack befare opening your pocket book. Toys should suit the mods of the individual child's age, inter- ests, abilities and weaknesses, A simple wooden construction set with large pieces might be chosen far a well coordinated child of four to encourage creative build- ing, although the same set might be equally suitable for a poorly coordinated child to seven. Through play a child develops physically, mentally, socially and etmrticttally. His toys can be tobls of great value as wedl as afford~ in; a great deal of oniorneett., Prubably mat of this will be spent unwisely for a variety of reasons. including poor quality of design or manufacture and un- suitability of age or interest lured. For the 6,500,000 (mil-chm unite: 16 in Canada, comm-m will have spun a mm:- more than $30 for each child by the end of the year, Many pwple cc‘nuidur dmdrm's toys luxurious for idle time, but to We mamcMer, plums m big buy'auss. We Spend $30 Each Year Per Child for Playthings " The Wont-loo Chronicle. WM, Doe-mic 6. t96r The PHARMACY 4 King St. S. Phone Ttt “I? WATERLOO Mr-and-Mrs. Basket: For him: Arden for Men San- dalwood Cologne. Hand Soap, Shower Mit. For her. nutty Milk Bath, Bath Mit, Hand Soap. $15.00 [HER] Christmas Cracker brings a surmise! 0 Poul Wniuu to mm and siIkon mogul. $8.5 .50 The staticritrry and variety steam also should be considered for the wealth of items sad! as Nash. liglr ys. order pads, ticket tells, paper punches, padlock. stickers pipeeleaeters, scissors and glue - atrpl of which can encourage ima- ginative and creative play. Show-Case displays Fluffy Milk Bath, Hand Soaps Blue Grass, Mémoirc Chérie. $3.00 And for the junior carpenter, a real tack-ham mar, large headed nails and a bag of softwood S't‘laps frcttt the lumber yard make a hit. Toys can be found in everyday objects: For little houhckeepers, what could be more appealing than the smal'l but real pots. pans. heatcrs and coskie cutters to be fcund in any hardware store? _ "r, A Ncly â€7/ _ A i'ril I " n I; i',"a' Via/ff, IN, l ',i'iii, {by xii-522$- itjlsTi'a-"i'fJ" For the sedentary ehild, a piece of outdoor play equipment will help him balance his playtime. and am inlnlguing game may help the active child to sit and com centrate. A prism, magnet or magnifying glass may iotro4uce the six. or seven-year-Md to the fascinating world of science, while the reason- abiy priced, good quality mimo. scope may tostor a life-long inter- est in botany or biology. The basic set of unit blocks used by the young child can be gleam enhancw by the MM of small scale cars, trains, boats, people, animals, trees and houses. Later, more complex building sets may Toys should stimulate the ima. gination. Dress-up clothes and ac- ct::31‘ms offer eeidless avenues d adve'n'tuzxe into the adult world. Crcaiivity is stimulated by MIP- plies or art materials suited to the ehihi's age. the dean or tCy facui'ty of axis. Prior to that ke sawed in tee Royal Canadian Navy for 20 years. He is a grahwfuo of Mm University of Western Ontario. Dom in Winn'5rg ar.d is a cm meme gradual cf l"e Usixez;': of Manilcba. He will reimn hi: Jan. 1. Mr. Mecrcdy “ITI aha act as secretary of the ttri-tity cann- eil on cpcra:cns, and tire Icicrj. dem's council. Mr. Meeredy succce'tcd Roboltscn hire as ("w-1!; [he dean of If) ftrcuhy of Mr. Rohertsun was c" . ‘91: re- gistrar at the Urf.vlty cf Wat- esrloo from 1960 will if; (Swan ture far Burcaby in 1365. Ho was Dr. Path is cmrmifry acting president due to president Dr. J. G. Hagey's Icave.of absence. H. Cltprke Mcetcdy, puszm ad- mirtistratixe at: l. 13m to the dean of arts, has ha .I namrd asrTtartt H. Cltprke Mcetcdy, whim ad mirtietraticve at: l. 13m to the deal of arts, has Lu J namyd as,3tart to the vice»p1u;;!v_nvt of (xx-mum A. K. Adlingtcn. D. P. (Paw R 51; Pat of Simon Fsazttr Bmmby, B.C., wâ€! F, academic Stts.'cci a to academic Mao-p; H. E. Pam. University Of Waterloo Appoints 2 Two admin" moms have bu the University cl Plain and fur-trimmed styles Now Featured at Fashion Lane . . . 75.00 to 195.00 43 KING NORTH, WATERLOO 4:3“; .'"13, '.ive'; . ' ',,.ii'"ii"i;. 'il? _. ' _ r a8i11 “a .7. .1 . . {oâ€\"’- y A, ti, “'7'“; ",5tri,rij.).y'tiri. ‘» _ / v I _ 'i_'j,,i'sil,,)j"' k LN“, " g if†N. rr/ "jijiir, = _,'irl-iiiC,_r))1),r"' Iv"" "ters'.' WINTER COATS FASHION lANE IAilllliel' WEAR vice-p: ‘giih cl wth e 8:3) Open Daily 9 to 6 pm. - Thursd'w and Friday 9 to , Univuslty, ' trct:yr ot I 2- Alan! siduct. Dr. .JJ AHJK .l by Mr. to a: a,“ . ( _ Mu , 1.,.r-. .r.ti.' ' SL', â€a; .3. l 'il,liCtt',,':i.,'tlt,ir,jjii: _ " a 't: iii. A "rir'u)s?.l ,' ., F "pl a: "g"gr't 3.: bi. 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