Cll - Sunday, October 28, 1984 - North Shore News BARGAINS GALORE TRYING on hats with Mom (Millie Stewart), lit- tle Emma is quite sure that this is the hat for her. Claire Cameren, feft, and Marny Peirson look on. The ladies from West Vancouver United Church will be working behind the stalls at their annual flea market, selling hats, purses, and a lot more, and they promise that smiles are guaran- teed and free. Saturday, Nov. 3 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at 21st and Esquimalt. Classroom safety FIRE AND health regula- tions provide measures of physical safety for children in school but a professor of education at Simon Fraser Fall PATTERN Sale McCALLS $2 29 all patterns sale VOGUE e BUTTERICK and SIMPLICITY disabilities that range from simple word recognition to severe cognitive disorders. Prock notes that a signifi- cant portion of the emotional University wonders how many parents know if their children are emottonally or intellectually safe in the classroom. Dr. Leone Prock says about 25 per cent of children are considered to be at-risk in school, ‘‘children whose ability to do the curriculum 15 impeded.’’ She says these are the voungsters whose nutri- tion is insufficient to fuel the energy to learn and the children of tumultuous homes whose total psyctic energy is consumed by distress. They are also the children who have learning Healthy READ TO. vour children every day, advises Dr Janet oss Kendall, of the taculty Of education at Simon Eraser University Why? Kendall gives several reasons te expands Chess vocabulary by them with dont famibarizing wotds people often use ain verbal COMI UT EC AEEORDS “KReading teaches new con cepts Remember the story about The battle brgine Phat Could? Such literary lessons can help children make better sense of ther cosiporniment Reading to chiuldlten alse problems children suffer have roots in the very educa- tional system that is designed to provide personal growth. ‘The classroom is often the place where youngsters first learn to fail, where they are first made aware that they are less than they might be or less than they see themselves as being. For these children it can be torturous to have to submit, day after day, to unintentional assaults upon their concepts of self."’ Prock laments that for perhaps five out of every 20 students, the classroom is not a safe place. reading familiarizes them with the language of books. a language that isn't sem ply talk written down This can help them became better learners “And when parents take the time to include reading to thes ctodlren as a part of busy schedules tl says reaching wWoomportant This message promotes a love of books and children who like the treading sessions will also want to learn to read and usually de quite well Think about it says Dt Kendall “Read ote yeout children every chav bts pore For thers Buy an 3 patterns SAVE 30% 0 QUILTEDS & COORDINATES ® piacemats *home deco accessories kiddie prints Xmas Gi now 40% ore Xmas Gifts! SALE ENDS NOVEMBER 3, 1984. ALBEE’S | SEWING | CENTRE Get a tumbler when you gas up at Texaco Yoour Uo oterc erry es Cahier rtpipocottercd ( cattatereare furtritoleer SidOprabe tee cays charge wi'! fouite hades cote without f hreour gfpqqget 4o.ts yas “V2 750 ml ot 24 300m! ‘ (HN " , . F : i : . ribs ! per cose plus deposit regular or diet flavors Start collecting your set today while supplies last AVAILABLE AT: Caroline Anspeela Save an extra 10% till Nov. 15, 1984 on any order over $5 with this ad excluding sale items. BEST BUY 1509 Eastern Ave North Van 984 8431 Open 7 days a week Wee ate probe ere bbe eect ce nn aE aeterd bane Niapde dar bheave cvcted Jotrre cd cnr sta bt of qeredas stomal stvlists bdr v cube neh curr tars tlaetheons Village Texaco 3089 Edgemont Blvd North Vancouver 985 3611 Delbrooh Texaco 3707 Delbrook St North Vancouver 987.2515 Cor Chee te teen eave ad ce bbe artes caated fade atedss Cer caestt BULK FOODS thre err ant Andres Hair Salon 929-2646 EEMOOO) Crarddiaerte Va NN