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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 15 Jun 1977, p. 21

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, Step-parenting ready made deal Ag R?1 k Iillll liil iti, NI , ”44“ w: , 'elllllllll tira i GENESIS II I 3 Its 1 Made of get board (no Vin II is for real Genesis ll wi price class I Better to con at '600.000 a p In our short .speaker Perf; sis ll as an e does everythi So if you long “we've got yc Store Hours Tues & Wed _ t " (been St. Kitchen: " " “package dent", says a family and“. Manly must the “I: adjust to a: another, but the entire famitrrmestheiaae%ded. Page 22 "ifatrtrloo Chronicle, Nomad-y, guns 15, 1917 WESTHOIII'I' Ljjillji'Tj' Choose a handknit sweater in an Aran Knit or Nordic Design for the special man in your life. 'MvietateUSt.N..Eite- IBesideWe-Nhertest "_"uEAnerearsstrtsq [angel-bum .mOWOMOWO~m magnum-mam... -mterrt"%eot.-st-.qirta-o-sr.aqaqt SHOULD BE ORDERED NOW SUPERIOR momma Something Specialfor Dad . . . THE OUTDOORSMAN YOUR MEMORIAL ll is for real. Right off, to compare the Genesis ll with loudspeakers in their own price class ($450.00 a pair) is ridiculous. Better to compare them to loudspeakers at 500.00% pair or more. . In our short course "how to judge loud- .speaker performance". weme the Gale sis ll as an example of a 1madspeaker that does everything well. So if you long for a truly great loudspeaker. "we've got your number" Store Moors Tues EWod 1'-7.Thun it's 11 a.e.. .1 By Mug Russell Made of genuine oak veneered particle Emmi (no vinyl here) you know the Genesis sumo-$1.3. """"'T¢ mums; mum 323951 Caubnigo (6) 3512335 mama" chanced audio- Its The Real Thing 'cr. Thus, I Fri 113:581105 CL_OSED MONDAYS awareofeertainfactors-- mistake. 'rherrnnstr'ecxt nize it as a unique and differentstmcture. backgroimd in any reiatimt- or insiattherareuditrei- tent may: any Itther family, eareesuttheree-tt." lt’spartiitlarlyhardin theeareofdivureewhere iettreachothertmiaettimse Water%ohsertaithPaator- alctt-etiirqrCentre,toitt ttteNstt-tsatteettr in; my: meeting at thekite-eriittrary,that veryiittieinpeeseatttrhe- iattrdtmetop-epeqrie totahemtarecmtstitnted lo anticipate." he said. "A Paregts put into this sit- with experi- If parents notice their child is being caught in the “triangulation" situation, Rev. Guldner mated the best method of dealing with this is to sit down and discuss the situation with meet-spouse. He pointed out a hus- band-wife relationship is not the same as a father- mother role. "A couple’s relationship is one of companionship, sharing and sexual part- ners. But a father and mother are required to pro- vide control, guidance, di- the conveyor of messages betweenhisreal parents. “This is a method of keeping things going", he said. "We refer to it as un- finished busims. But the child is put in a difficult position of fantasizing the first marriage will re-unite but also fearing the present marriage may not last." their previous; marriage following a divorce, he said. _And there's a danger themselves a; 'I' but it's always 'we'. The first year of marriage is often a struggle to see which way isgoingtowin." It's natural for couples marriage. he pointed out. “The worst thing that can happen is the husband and sisters, the pace ot life in the family he grew up in, his interests and his ability to give and receive affec- lion and express himself - beforehedecidestomarry," To obtain a true picture at what he is getting into, a person should live with a partner's family for a month, he said half-serious- ly. consumer hid-motion process. When selecting materials, rememberrthe following basic requirements: Containers or wrap must be clean and made from material that will not break or crack at freezing temperature. For superior results, use moisture and vapour proof materials and a tight seal to ensure that moisture will not escape imm.the frozen lf cartons or Jars are used, always leave a headspace to provide for the expansion of food during freezing. gar additional freezing information. contact the onsumer Servicer Representative at your local Union Gas office. PACKAGING - an essential part of the freezing - *â€" 886-3790 toll free 1-800-265-8808 "Don't feel guilty that you love your own children more than your step-chil- dren," he said. “This is perfectly natural. And don't wait for dad to come When a family is recon- stituted, this space greatly diminishes for the children and resins in a greater chanced conflict. Mothers usually have more difficulty adjusting to the step-parent role be cause of all the myths sur- rounding this position as being that of the "wicked witch." Women often feel very guilty punishing step- children and feel they tie being the ugly step-mother. Deal with a behavior situ- ation as it occurs." The audience broke ihto three groups following the tak and discussed their own personal problems. One of the main issues of concern was children spending. a week-end with their legal mother and father and coming back in tears after being caught in Or a boy may have been the eldest child in his fam- ily and following remar- riage of one parent, he suddenly obtains an older sister, resulting in a great changeinhis life. Each member of a fam- ily requires a certain amount of physical space in the home to maintain his state of well-being, he said. This is referred to as declared territory and is usually established early in the family life. unified child. As a mean. he is usually hated by his peers and should his moth- er or vated to the position of fiilietginforatmsttamiand my“ return to the sibling action and nutrient to marina". Grants totalling $19,139 have been approved for seven projects in the Re- gional Municipality of Wa- terloo from the proceer of the Ontario Lottery. Tile Waterloo-Wellington Dental Society in Kitch- ener will receive a grant of The money will be used to aid in the costs f a pro- gram to assess 'lk", physical fitness of area dentists. pline and do want their newparenutobeamother he!“ te the Problem they said,astttepimssthasits"e ritrltt_totsoearttt-tdtime withhisehiittanitisowdo the "triarttNtatioet" situa- The Waterloo Cycling Club Jr" -W parents of twins club The K-W Parents of Twins chit, meets the first Wednesday of each month. For more information, call Mrs. McKay at 576-1991. l _ "I think anyone who has gone through the exper- ience of having twins will appreciate the club. I hope every family that can comes out to share ex- periences with us." Mrs. McKay said tentative plgns have been made for_a picpie and Christmas party. "The club is going to be a group of people with common problems because of the twins. We will help each other through the rough spots and en- joy outings." K-W Parents of Twins club held its first meeting June 8 at Mrs. McKay's home. She says she plans to continue holding meetings in her studio there unless the size of the group demands more space. The club is a non-profit venture, says Mrs. McKay. As a group, members will hear speakers from professional fields related to raising twins and also will attend social outings. This club presently has' 12 inembers but Mrs. ytrray says she hopes to add many more to the list. And nod that her twins are two years old, Mrs. McKay says this is the time for grouping parents of twins together for social amredueatidnal activi- "When my twins were babies, all I wanted in the world was to get together with other parents of twins to share common experiences and prob- lems," says Mrs. McKay. Bouncing a Baby on each knee or buying double birthday gifts is common practice for parents of twins. Two toddlers can create double trouble and that's the whole purpose of the newly-formed K-W Parents of Twins club, says organizer Marjorie McKay of 19 Kingswood Drive in Kitchener. Lottery grants RICHARD C. BIGGS JAMES W. SLOAN CLIFFORD J. WHITNEY QC and have removed his office to their offices and will continue their practice of law under the Firm name of wish to announce that they have assumed the law practise of the late BIGGS & SLOAN Barristers & Solicitors 35 KING ST. N, . . WATERLOO. ONTARIO (519) 886-1590 and To date in 1977, the minis- try has allotted $29.1 mil- lion to more than 2,175 groups and projects across the province. Culture and Recreation Minister Robert Welch said today's grants are part of the ongoing Share Win- tario program for the sup- port of cultural and recreat- ional facilities. will receive a grant of $150. to assist in the purchase of _rollers and a stop watch. and auance to'hear how you’ve been sounding to equal voice but not an equal vote in the family," he said. "Reverse roles with your kids and let them see how you feel in your and father to them juuafriend. "Kids should have an

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