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The Province from Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada • 35

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The Provincei
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Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
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34 THE PROVINCE. Saturday, Aug. 24, 1 957 HEALTH FOR TODAY Chess News Mirror of Your Mind By JOSEPH WHITNEY Getting ready for school days d. Br nANK FTLiraY Province Chess Editor AtGlST 21, 137 rroMeia No. 141 By C.

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Tuyttens and G. W. Boulton. CANADIAN CHAMPIONSHIP i .4.. big step in his growing -up process? Let's face it, this youngster about to start is a homebody.

His world has been the home, and everything that has happened to him has happened in the home. HIS EXPERIENCES there have prepared him well, or not so well, to face the wider circle into which he now enters. If he is secure in the knowledge of his family's love and concern for his welfare, then he has a firm base from which to start and to which to return when necessary. The child entering school will meet many more children than he has met hitherto. Hovr-suc-cessfully he meats them depends to a considerable extent on how successfully he has lived in the family circle.

He will need now the ability to get along with other people, neither bullying i i XATIOXAL SHXD ETIXT Ta te IW Caaaaiaa Fs1 Chess CkaassMBshia, to be neid at me Hotel Vancouver Friday, Aag. 30. at 7 a entries in Ue current Canadlaa Closed Championship will be mandatary inclusions it they il'slre to compete. Other entries, lor the speed event (maximum entry to be a total ot 18 players), ho must also be domiciled in Canada, wilt be accepted at the discretion at the tournament committee. Entry fee for speed event: S3.

Closing date for entries: IS bjsl. Taara, Asr. ts. Prize: Custody of Abe Hellman trophy: also cash prizes consisting; of the total of the entry fees it sixteen entries, first prize will be S24; second, Slti; and third. If there are less entries, prizes will be awarded on an equivalent percentage basis.

Rate ot play: 10 seconds per move. Entries to be sent or handed to Crfwrve Bryaat, secretary of the organizing committee eo 1337 The Crescent, Vancouver). B.C. SPEED CHAMPIONSHIP The B.C Speed Championship. with ten entries, played at Vancouver C.C, 1173 West Broadway, WM woa Auf- 18 Walter Jur- North Burnaby, with 7-X Frank May- won nnri nri uHtn v.

On ri nrlr. with i Vmi Mfai- sen scored a creditable S-m to place third. The 4-player minor section was won by, Cyril Bryner, of I'BC faculty, who scored 4H-14. John A. MrCharles (tournament ilirctnrl and Leonard Rooza tied for second prize, each 3-3.

Rooza (Vaneouverk Popel and Povilat Tautvaisas tied fna ikl4 ft nl AA A 4 4 1 1 vt for third to fifth places, and iun- 'r champion Bobby Fischer was sixth. Jose Joaquin Aralza won the Mexican championship. Javier Qul- roz placed second, and the defend ing tltie-noiaer, i. riaui Reza, came sixth. There were 70 entries.

ard practice, by giving prospective pupils a chance to see the grounds and buildings, meet the teachers and sometimes his classmates, before they have to appear to enroll. These re-enrollment visits, usually accompanied by a parent, do much to take away the strangeness, and ease the strain of adjustment. School is going to change the child that's what it's for. If this change is to be for the betteri there must be close cooperation between home and school. The parent who regards the teacher-conference or the parents' night as a newfangled frill, had better realize that the day is gone when a teacher communicated with parents only if the child was in trouble.

TEACHERS NOW make every effort to understand the child by knowing about his home and his family. Today, it is normal for a child to like school If he does not, there is something wrong. The child will seldom be able to adjust his difficulties alone. He needs the sympathetic and intelligent understanding of the adults iii his life. These are primarily his parents and his teachers, his physician and his dentist.

In some instances other specially qualified persons may enter the ture. As hr embarks on life's greatest adventure to date, the mod-ern child fs better safeguarded than he has ever been, in many communities. But not in all. How ahntlr vnnrcS Your Horoscope resent men? cent of the 8,000 school bus drivers of North Carolina's fleet of state-owned school buses are carefully selected, especially trained boys, still in high school. School bus accident records show them to be safer drivers than most adult chauffeurs.

Will wealth overcome insecurity? Answer: Money will provide the outward trappings of security, but it will not ease the mind of a person who is basically insecure. Wealth may give him power and prestige, and thereby provide a temporary sense of strength and well -beipg, but this happy state of mind will often collapse in any new, strange situation, or when the individual finds himself alone with his doubts and fears. Security is built on self-confidence which is a character trait, not an of merchandise. Do most women Answer: Probably not. although certainly many women resent being women.

Samuel G. Kling points out in his "How to Win and Hold a Mate' (Perma-books, N.Y.) that women have lived so long in what is considered a man's world that they have stored up a great deal of hostility, and every now and then they betray this by storm-ily turning on their helpless husbands. Most women tend to resent man's greater freedom and better jobs, and to deprecate their own humdrum roles. Should teen-agers be trusted with the family car? Answer: Boys in their late-teens are potentially our best drivers, but whether they should be trusted with the family car depends more on their sense of responsibility than their ability to manipulate the controls. It is interesting to note that 90 per nls of Hamilton, who won the winning the playoff.

Canadian Championship in Van- couver in 1951, and Howard Rid- ITEMS 1987 BACnmprionnSMpUPThere arl The first game of the two-gain, now ten entries Instead of eight, match between Frank R. Anderson and two extra rounds will have to of Toronto and Elod Macskasy, be added to the previous schedule. at CTub wll, Rate of play: 40 moves In two pm. Sunday, Sept. 1, at the City and one-halt hours.

Chess Club, 833 Hornby, and the The banquet at Hotel Devonshire second game will be plaved at 3 Is now set for 1 p.m. (formerly 8 p.m. Monday, Sept. 2, at the Van- p.m.l, Saturday, Aug. 31.

cenver Chess Club, 1173 Wert Donations to the Canadian Chess Broadway. Championship 1SS7 Fond are ac- U.S. Western Open tournament, knowledged with thanks by the held In Milwaukee with 123 en-treasurer, W. T. Money, 4628 West tries, was won by Donald Byrne, Second Avenue, as follows: who outplayed Larry Evans, the Prevthnaiv arinnuMmii si (mi wi tunner-UD.

Hans Berliner. Philip S. Fisher loaoo MS. nt nn City Chess Club ln'nn 1000 5 0n 5.00 5.00 5.00 LAO M. DUVB1 J.

H. Hook (Tranqullle) P. Johansen (Victoria) E. Kelsev Alex Mushey Total to date Sl.210.50 nor being bullied, neither fright ening nor being frightened. It is to be hoped that he has learned these techniques in the home where personalities are respected, where there is neither spoiling' nor being spoiled.

It's a little late to start now if these things have not been well-attended to. but better late than never. THE CHILD starting school is suddenly catapulted from the security of his home into a world full of new people, in a new place, with new responsibilities and new problems. Schools may be somewhat frightening in their aspect to the child so much so that newer schools are being designed with the idea of looking as little like traditional schools as possible. This problem of newness can be met in part, and in some schools this is becoming stand- repairs to real estate, the simple signing of a contract, and your worries are over for many a day to come.

Get busy! Virgo (Aug. Si to Sept. 22) At last a day to do as you please. Get started early and you have a howling good time, or accomplish, even the impossible. Be as smartly groomed and nimble-wltted as possible, expansive with all and get what vou want now.

Libra- (Sept. 2S to 22) A good deal ot quiet angling in the outside world today can set the stage perfectly for the great possibilities in th offing during the next two days. See that you get busy on It right away. P.M. have tun.

Scorpio (Oct. 2J to Nov. 21) Your aims and desires are nearer coming to fruition than you realize. Just stay on the right track and work diligently all day, for Influential persons are coming to help you. Cooperate and tonight have a wonderful time.

Sagittarius (Not. 22 to Dec. II) All sorts of fine doors open for today financially, socially and politically if you have been adhering to established law and order and living according to your religion. P.M. take famous person to dinner be charming.

Capricorn (Dee, 22 to Jan. SO) The newspapers hold the keys today for your better future. Scan them early and don't forget to study the business opportunities there. P.M. have dinner with Bigwig and sell him or her.

Aquarius (Jan. 21 to Feb. 1 Day starts with you wanting to chase the ephemeral. Be serious. Instead, and contact financiers, merchants, all those who can put you on a more practical road right away that will make your future more secure.

For your Copy of Carroll Righter's Individual 16-page Forecast for September send your birthdate and 50c In com (no stamps) to Carroll Righter Forecast (name of newspaper) Box 195, Grand Central N.Y. 17, N.Y. Pisces (Feb. 20 to March 20) The day Is right for a good deal of seemingly inconsequently conversation with many persons, but the kernel of this will be very valuable to you and others. Ideas are found that can be put In motion quickly.

If Your Child is Born Today The child born today will be filled with many kinds of inter-, esting new thoughts, and the Inquisitive little nature must be fed with literature on many subjects, for the ability to absorb and retain ts remarkable. There Is also a definite flair for detail and fine touch and this will lead to ac- iMmnlUhmAnl UrtufVr Uflllfl 1 the duty to see that a task begun is immiy uuiic VOUVE never SEEM BEFORE CLAIMS TO BE SUCri.4 FUMBLE" THUMB VOU KNOW ITS GOING TO BE A W4STED 4FTERN00Ni By W. W. B.UER. MJ).

School days are nearly here again and I am going to write about what happens when your -child goes to school, and what you and your community ought to be Cing about it. IS YOUR CHILD looking forward to the big experience of entering school with happy anticipation, or with vague dreads and fears? Is your home still ruled by the old idea that children ought to hate school if they are normal boys and girls, and like it only if they are sissies, teachers' pets or stuffy little precocious prigs? What preparations have you made for his emergence from the shelter of the home and fam- fly group? Not merely clothing, or books, nor even the health examination. What have you done to help your child take this first Sunday, August 25, 1S57 AriM (March si to April It) This ts one ot those weekend when the whole business and social picture looks very dull and dreary and you and associates feel gloomy, Attending church of your own faith should Tjuickly pick up your spirits. Taurus (April 20 to May Id) Since you come under the influence of Venus yours is the duty to appear affectionately cheer- ful and alive today, so you may be an Inspiration and good ex- ample to others also in the -doldrums, due to atmospheric condi- tlons. Gemini May II to June 21) Quibbling about truly unimportant little things today, sometimes custom, can be quite disas-rous now, both for you and close ties.

Everyone is on edge, so Just reverse your attitude and make this a wonderful day. Cancer (June 22 to July 2n Today put brake on your emo-. tlons which tend to be and you help self and all others, especially while driving. And bridle your tongue so it may Jog along sweetly without a trip or a spur that will injure. Leo (July 22 to Aug.

21) Tour eloquent language and Ideas which voice loudly the intention of laying down your life If need be for your beliefs should today be made manifest by a little cooperation and work that will be far more convincing. Virgo (Aug. 22 to Sept. 22) Put yourself to the test today. You know there are some unkind forces banded together to try to Injure your pride and patience.

You want to start "taking arms r- against a sea of troubles." Don't but smile and win out. Libra (Sept. 2S to Oct. 22) 'A real disappointment has had you. paying less attention to ail -those who depend on you for so many things and In so many ways.

Today" commence to help them to help themselves and your lot will be better In the future. Scorpio (Oct. 2S to Nov. 21) Today a most precise and demanding yet true friend endeavors to pin you- down. This you eannot and will not accept, which is your right; yet do be kind and gentle he or she may be distraught about something.

Sagittarius (Nov. 22 to Dec. 21) Although your sense of Independence prevents you" from fol-: lowing the good suggestions of in fluentlal persons today, unfortunately, you must at least give a good ear to them for the sake of future benefits. Use wisdom. Capricorn (Dee.

22 'to Jan. 20) A feeling of dissatisfaction has you wanting to break out from Under the tensions that seem to engulf you. There Is no better i THEY'LL DO IT EVERY TIME Me ST4RTS IfSERVlMG i BROTHER I TV Of weiumoHt HOT TO tHCHAO. MOROS, S.SM FOMOSOO. if tM If KXJVE If nobocv to PuJV COURSE tM FOR EXEROSE-IF VCU "all that's best in radio" NOW DIAL opportunity than today to do so by attending a lengthy church sermon, some other Intellectual function.

For your copy of Carroll Righter's Individual 16-page Forecast for September send your birthdate and 50c in coin (no stamps) to Carroll Righter Forecast, Box 1895, Grand Central Y. 17, N.Y. Aquarius (Jan. 21 to Feb. IS) It may be your partner, your mate, or even your superior who is feeling all upset today and wants, needs, your valuable advice.

Give it gladly for you have all the answers, but don't let them upset you in any way. Be calm. Pisces (Feb. 56 to March 20) The power of a friendly and charming smile is limitless. Use It today for the good of self and all others you come in contact with.

Be grateful, too, for the good feelings of others toward you though they may be your inferiors. If Your Child Is Born Today The precocious little child born today Is the type who simply must play with fire a few times in order to feel the pain of it and then avoid, such foolhardlness forever. The formative years will be taken rather slowly without exerting much effort, hut later ones are extremely dynamic, so see schooling is given intelligently for this chart. College is a must for the architect, designer, healer are here. MONDAY, Aug.

1957 Aries (March 21 to April ISO-Planetary aspects fine for plunging Immediately Into all the activities that await your effort, be they at abode or elsewhere. Don't be afraid of putting in hard, long hours that will bring complete satisfaction with self. Taurus (April 20 to May 20) Be mindful of your appearance and Inner glow today, and see that you give your loved ones the devotion and affection they deserve by tangible little deeds, thoughtfulness. This will benefit you even more In the long run. Gemini (May 21 to June 21) Your ingenious mind and equally nimble fingers are rarely combined to give you the ability to do remarkable things.

See that you coordinate these today In putting your basic life's needs In perfect balance. Cancer (June 22 to July 21) You can start week properly by evincing efficiency and good will everywhere and impressing all. Loosen your tongue and say the words that will comfort and speak-volumes; they don't cost anything. P.M. be happy at home.

Leo (July 22 to Aug. 21) This Is the day you can easily add much to your financial position, and more than you expect. A few fffi GOT I wrrM-Hri-riErc-OF wSrt'r I TERW6LE-JUST PUV Jrf-w DOMT MIND JTZL 1 "1 Hi 1 hi llllill k'- i i (Uv I Sag SI fc 1 -l II fe XI Jtf I 'L riATtusi ivusicm. i.wotp nam lmit fl-t NINA ANTHONY NEIGHBOUR NINA BILL DAVIS SHOW MIKE MARK JACK RHYTHM PALS RED ROBINSON TEEN CANTEEN i on ii rt 17, M. 1 BOB McGAVIN SHOW BILL STEPHENSON KM ROBSON SPORTS NEWS FIRST NORM GRIFFIN FARM FARE ROY JACQUES FIRST NEWS FIRST With smaller children it is especially advantageous to live within walking distance of their school.

Read the "HOMES FOR SALE" columns in the Want Ads for a good selection of homes in every part of the city and various price ranges. Select the homes you-would like to see and inspect them today. Province PA 4211 "Work FulerCost Less" Free Car Radio Dial Chanjre.to 1130 at -all Home Oil or Shell Oil Service Stations. Lucky Radio Money given away every day at CKWX PNE Booth. Radio British Columbia CKA5C Vancouver 1130 on your dial i.

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