'J!.1L"1"'.. Inruirsnl Stretch For Good Posture Iv Ida Joan lain srnarcn run 600!) PDBTUIE If your muscles are scarcely up to holding the figure in anything like good posture. tone in the brace of girdle muscles will work won- ders. But if you're in no shape to exercise -and the idea leaves you limp, Just stretch out on the and relax. Young Matron Recognizes Need Of Outside Help DEAR MARY IIAWORTII: I am 24 and so is Mark - my husband. We have been married nearly five years and have two children - one age 3. the other. 2 .. . From the time the first baby was born (a cripple) until now. I have had violent temps tantrums that last anywhere from so minutes to two leg over the left and stretch up with right arm and pull. again cen- tering the action through the mid- section. That feels so slimming! Ewing the opposite leg across and stretch again. long and smooth to bring all the side muscles into the action. If you do desk work and ache Page 8, The Guardian Friday. Nov. 18, 1955 i.a'r's ear I I . - The most restful position is ly- bet your shoulders. try slip- Salad And Sandwiches ;'f:.:f;,n'l":ve'n ",f':L' 'f,'h'2,'I "index in on your back. with knees bent. ping the rolled-up towel under the mum think of Wu co'mmmm. mic. soles of feet flat on floor. To "rest" shoulder blades- This helps to Meg tblew bticki pull iilpmand inlsnuglg zltretchdthe shortgnsldd cheat. D I "1 ' I h t . g VI 9 OWOF E 9 IIIIISC 95 III S In I 0 CPI C I' For Good Sunday Supper ...:".::...; "mg... -.:,;ve;.,t. ...... .... ...... .. ...... ..... flat .. ........ I! Ida llllll Allan children and have absolutely no patience with anyone or anything: I feel that even God is against against the floor- ' A good big stretch helps take up the vital organs. Finish with this exercise to liven- out "the kinks. stretch right leg Prop feet up on a chair seat me. The time between these spells is getting shorter - and often I think of killing myself. but I just don't have the nerve . . . Things had been going smoothly for a few days. until yesterday . . . and after I calmed down I realized I can't wait any longer for help. I've often thought of going to a marriage counsellor or Family Service. such as you frequently recommend. But with no baby sit- straight down and right arm up and pull gently along that right side. (Left knee is kept bent). Make this a long. smooth stretch. Release and stretch slowly... con- tinue about three times on the right side until you feel pleasantly stretched. Stretching is wonderful, for it brings a feeling of relaxation with arms tiown at sides. Then bring alternate knees to chest as both arms are swung up and back on floor overhead...and a-t-r-e-t-c-h. Again pull up with lower admon- inal muscles, flattening the small of the back to the floor. Stretching is a natural. it's easy and relaxing. Yet the smooth mus- and increased well-being and all cle pull gently stimulates the cir- for no effort. culation and helps bring you back with right knee bent. stretch the to life. - HAM AND CREAM CHEESE sand- 1 ; wlcbes accompany a Sunday sup- Wliether Sunday supper is ser- ved on trays when viewing tele- visioil or whether it's a light meal at the table. salad and sandwiches are a perfect main course. And now is signed time to feature pears. Pear salad: Wash and peel Bartlett or winter pears. Cut in halves; remove the cores. Slice a small honeydew melon crosswise and remove the seeds ii and rind. Escallop the edge of the melon slices if desired. Arrange salad greens slightly off-center on a salad plate. On them. arrange a melon slice. Top with a pear half. cut side up. Fill the core cavity with partly de- - frosted frozen berries of any kind or with seedless green grapes Ar- range acompanying sandwiches on the plate. Pass sour cream dressing. Sour Cream Fruit Salad Dress- lng; Into lc. commercial sour cream beat 1a tbsp. lemon juice 1 tbsp. honey and a few grains aalt. "If the hostes prefers to serve . at the table." observed the Chef. i "I suggest a first course of hot coup. such as chicken bouillon or shrimp bisque with Mclha toast. The pear salad and sandwiches would follow and dessert might ,, be a fine chocolate iced cake, with coffee or tea.” MONDAY DINNER Cream of Green Pea Soup Celery Radishps Toronto. Ont. (Special)-For the hut time science has found a ew healing substance with the tonishing ability to shrink hemorr- ida and to relieve pain. Thousands vs been relieved-without resort 00ltlflH?Y- In one, hemorrhoid case aft another, ivory im row: mm." was reporte , yer G-by dot-tors' observations. Pain was relieved promptly. And while gently relieving pain. actua reduction or retraction (shrinking) took place. And moat amazing of all-this Improvement. was maintained in oases where doc-.tora' obs:-rvationa were continued over a period of many months! , In fact, results were so thorough iihat. sufferers were able to make such astonishing statements ui "Piles per salad made with a slice of melon, a pear half and raspber- ries. Broiled Pork Chops Whipped Potato Acorn Squash with Sauerkraut Baked Applesauce Ginger Cup Cakes Coffee Tea Iililk Acorn Squash with Sauerkraut: Wash and split 8 medium-sized acorn squash. Scrape out seeds and stringy portions. Drain 2 c. sauerkraut. Melt 1 IA tbsp. butter in a frying pan; in it saute 8 tbsp. each on- ion and green pepper; add the sauerkraut and spoon into the squash shells. Top each with Va tbsp. grated cheese. Place in a baking pan. Pour in water Vs" deep. Bake lhour in a moderate oven. 350 deg. F. or until the squash shells are fork-tender. THE CIIEF IIIIOIIJ PORK CHOP! These should be thoroughly cook- ed. Choose 6 or I first quality pork chops sliced '6" thick. The meat should look white and clear. Trim off excess fat. Brush the chops with French dressing: dust with salt. pepper and a little monosod- ium glutamate. Place in a pre-healed broiler 4" from the heating unit; slow- broll about 12 min., or until brown- the other side. Broil about 25 min. altogether or until all trace of pink color ital disappeared when a cut is made next to the bone. Science Shrinks Piles New Way Without Surgery Finds Healing Substance That Does Both- Relieves Pain--Shrinks Hemorrhoids have ceased to be a problem i" And among these sufferers were s very wide variety of hemorrhoid condi- tions some of It) to N years' standing. All t. is, without the use of nan- aotios anesthetics ct satrin at-' an The saw is a new hes in; nu ancc (Bio-Dyna-')-the discov- srlyeifia famous iu-ientinc. institute. A y Bio-D no is in wide use for healing i red timus on all parts of the body. This new healing substance is offered in Mlgposilory or ointment form called rnpornmm 11'. Agk for individually sealed convenient Preparation Fl suppositories or Preparation H ointment with special pp icatnr. Preparation H is sold at all dnig atnres. Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. "l'rana um nu, One .044 I ANNE ADAMS PATTERNS il ' 9 l WEEK'S SEW-THRIFTY so smart, be thrifty - sew this stunning new skirt in a jiffy! ONE YARD M-inch IIIJHC is all you need - in ANY size givenl Won- derful in wool or corduroy - with panel front. tabs for clever accent. Slim. classic lines - so flattering to every figural Pattern 4562: Mlsses' Waist Sizes 34. 3. I. 8. It Inches. All siasa given: 1'! Mainch. This plttara easy to use. aim- pletosew.istestadforftt.lIas complete illustrated instructions. Bend l'IVl CINTI any - (ll cents) in coins (stamps cannot be accepted) for tgis Prim 5133 Dllls, a Nusiaaa. ' Send order to ANN! ADAMS, care of Charlottetown Guardian. P-item Dent-. as Front Street w. Toronto. Ont. trig. coat with soapsuds by rolling But don't touch the wicks. Let the clndlu dry before lighting. mmmsgggggggggg ters. and no relatives close by, I just can't get away .. . Maybe if I went to church it would help, but I haven't any o'e- cent clothes - which wouldn't stop a good Christian. I know. Mark would buy me new clothes if he could; he's not stingy; but we are still paying on household machin- ery . . . THOUGHTS OF INFIDELITY Another problem on my troubled mind is that I am mentally un- faithful to my marriage. I find myself craving male attentions. and thinking I wouldn't get mar- ried if I had it to do over. I would just go out and have a good time I feelll am a hopeless case, but maybe with your help some- thing can be done. Do you know of any book or books that might help me? Or any suggestions to help me stay faith- ful? I think if we ever get our bills paid up. so that we can join different groups (like the Grange. etc.) and start going out. things will be better. But meantime I need help in changing my attitude towards life. A,N, WA8N"I' READY DEAR A.N.: You married with an enormous handicap, namely, the handicap of being emotionally to- fantile - as dependent. ahortsight- ed. and unschooled in self-control as any babe-in-arms. You say: "My parents were easy on us all (nine children: six now married). Because they'd had such strict par- ents. they had promised each other to trust us to do what they taught us was right - a trust I betrayed many times, I am ashamed to admit." The effects upon your life. to date. of your parents' lenient pol- icy, suggests that they fell down on their job as parents. Apparent- ly they were as lax. in a well meaning way. as their parents were severe. Due to their overly- atrict upbringing, which kept them childish. they didn't know how to take hold of the reins, construct- ively. In managing their brood of line. Rather, still in revolt against the memories of their past, they fondly let you all run wild - after telling you what, ideally, one should do. As a result. you've grown up a bundle of impulses. good and bad. all mixed in with a stew of guilt feelings. The guilt sense is fed by various factors -- chief of which is your unconscious hell-fearing con- cern about the great gap between your secret concept of your "sin- fulness." versus your parents' ideal standards. You also feel guilty at having " t d their trust. More recently you feel "pun- ished" by life -- rightly so. you think - for being such a no-good. tc . :2IA)UD OF IGNOIIANCI I haven't the space to recapltul-.. ate 'e inside story of your suffer- ing. as I sense it. But briefly I'll say that you are a victim of ignor- ance. concernlng the nature of human nature. and concerning the deficiencies in your rearing. You aren't acustomed to the practise of temperate self-control I practise made possible only by sideration of the good of the whole. but. rather. a childish display of arrogance. in exploding whatever you '- , to think or feel You are a victim of longtime bad habit in this respect: and neglect to practise self-control finally'leaves one without brakes. You are coast- ing into this danger - but you can still turn about. and k mature. if you make the effort. Now for advice: You must have firsthand specialist help. to guide you in reorganizing your habits along wholesome lines. Books can't adequately meet the present emer- gency. stop making excuses abut m suitable clothes. no baby sti- fers. etc. - and get to the nearest Family Service branch office. with- out delay. Mark will rush you, there. I am sure. if you impressl upon him the gravity of your need; Mil Mary Ilaworth counsels through her column, not by mail or person- this newspaper. HOUSEHOLD HINT To make candles last longer, and to prevent them from amok- between well-lathered hands. sympathetic self-understanding. ilcally no last-minutc prcpara. Your customs ,1 expressiveness tions. in family life is not steady c0lI- In addition. they retain tlicir at interview. Write to her in care or t Mrs. L. 8. Pearson. who ac- companied her External Affairs Minister husband on his six-week By An Island ”(Zomc quickly!" the children in never know what's happening!' to linger. registering his coming in quictly down. Mack recalls mas from the North" fashioning a snowman, a spirit of winter. "It's great, isn't it!' 'Ma'ck beam- ed adding an artistic touch to the face. "I was beginning to think pressively with his hands, "here he is!" Yes. there he was. And un- deniably pretty, with the flakes spreading a clean white blanket over the drab damp of the yards and the flclds...and yet...)-Iowcver. it came to mind. if we still had considerable plowing to do-and James has been heard to declare "You might as well not plow at all as leave it over until spring". the farmers had done fairly well in their work. The crop was sav- ed. and James had the banking in place. We looked toward the barnyard. near fields, and along the lane. Photo I ivaded the room where we rested in the late afternoon today. "You'll they smiled broadly. "It's the best thing yet! Come!" And they hurri- ed away as if they could ill afford And there from a window, be- tween us and the firs and spruces on a hillside Old Man Winter was SHOW- flakes! The first snow was drifting "Would you believe it!" grand- daughter twinkled from the yard to us on the back verandah. "And isn't it lovely'."' she said. lifting mittened hands and a young face to catch the wonder of the white flakes. On the small toboggan which "came last Christ- they were small squat fellow, nevertheless the very that winter wasn't going to come this year. But, "he gestured ex- HOM SWEET HOME trip to Russia and the Far East. takes time out for a cup of cut- fee aftcr landing at Ottawa. ( CP left leg down. left arm up. and stretch along the left side..-smooth- ly. Stretching is a powerful circul- ation rouser. for the muscles act against each other. In corrective exercise classes. the teacher often rolls up a big towel and slips it under the bend of the knees,..this removes any strain. You might like to try this when you're stretching from a ly- ing down position. Just slip the roll under the bend of the knee. Then stretch.-.puliing from tip to toe. Think of the measurement you are trying to strcamline...tlie middle measure...and put the emphasis there. pulling both ends from the middle measurement. Try a bias stretch. Cross right ELLEN'S DIARY Farmer's Wife - "Where are the shes.-p"" we ques- tioned. replied absently. asked. "Oh. just wondering." we the spell of their happiness. Win- ter? Not yet at any rate. Only a foretaste. a warning. The sheep had not yet come in from fartherfields. They are abroad still, resting in some high spot of field as is their custom. And beneath a fine starry sky. The night is touchingly beaut- iful. The sight of the winter-set outdoors turns thoughts toward Christmas-a white Christmas. In the yard-lights, roofs are white. And every branch and twig of tree and shrub about is moulded in pearl. The yards and near mead- ows have been changed in a spell of afternoon to fairy-book places. White world below and over-arch- ing it. the deep blue of kindly skies lit by a host of stars. The plows? They are "in mid- furrow stayed", in a field at "the other farm" beyond Rob's. James on the couch opens his eyes. "It's no time now to smar- ton up." he observes. "We've had all summer to prepare for this. Ellen-we knew winter was ahead... But that's the way with folks. isn't to a day like this. No. in summer. there is no thought of a winter season in mind. In good times, we think we'll never have another bare day. It's a queer world. isn't it?" he offers sobcrly. But a pretty world tonight-one straight from a beautiful Christmas card. Until tomorrow----Diary----Good- nIght..... By THE CANADIAN PRESS It may not bc wise to put all your irons in the same fire hut a house- wife may find it advantageous to cook an entire meal in the same oven. and even in the sonic dish. Ovcn-t-ookcd meals rcquirc little attention while cooking. and pl-ac. flavor, It ricciricd atlvzinlagc when as planned, and make full use of the oven heat. A housewife with foresight may even slip. in the next day s dcsscri or meat course, TEMPERATIIRE A FACTOR Experts Sayfnlire Meals. May Be Cooked In Oven the meal cannot be scrvcrl as soon . cook should remember to lnclurlc only those foods which require ilin same temperature so that every- thing will be cooked" to perfection at the same time. Home economists of the con- sumer section. department of nitri- culture, a ommend a 325-Fahrcn- heit oven for roasting most meats. Therefore. other foods which cook well at this temperature should be used to complete the mell- If a roast of pork is being cooked potatoes may be cooked whole around the roast or they may be scalloped. In either case they will require about an hourls cooking. Baked pepper squash halves or cubed hubbard squash are both 111 Illannlng such a meal, the ALICE BROOKS DESIGNS fern. easy directions for in coins for .-this (stamps can- Guardian. so Front Street. W. Toronto. Ont. Print plainly NAME, ADDRESS. PATTERN -uuitinaa Needlecraft good with pork and will cook in GAY KITCHEN AIDE She's a wonderful helper when company comes -,a gay "girl" apron to keen you out and pretty! Easy. fun to make - use scraps! Pattern mo: Gay kitchen aldel Embroidery and applique trans- aklng Send ...'l'WEN1'Y-FIVE CENT! oi be a ted) to Charlottetown Dept.. Order our ALICE ssooxs Cat-agent lsnloy Yttllr. WOImfhIIM.lIOW.-;?lp'l)l ordereverydeslgnln it! "I don't know", Granddaughter . "Why are you asking?" Mack . said. It would never do to break " it. Ellen? They never think ahead T matoes or a cream or tomato IHIICE. buttered crumbs or paprika may Words Of The Wise tion from storms and tcmpests. I I WOMAN JUDEE v 2 lb 1 COOK'S CORNER ' IV; c- milk wet ingredients and combin both. Stir until barely mixed. Bake at 425 deg. F. for 1-10 inutes. Yield GRAHAM MUFFINS c. graham flour c. white flour tsp. baking powder tsp- salt egg well-beaten tbsp. molasses tbsp. melted fat c. raisins or dates Sift dry ingredients together. Mix OLYMPIC JACKET This racing jacket in white Italy, in January. Navy blue elas- terrylene will be worn by all ticized cotton is featured on the membe . of Canada's team to side panels and in bands at neck the winter olympics at Cortina. and wrists. (C? Photo) dozen. MRS. MARJORIE HAMILTON The former mayor of Barrie. 0nt.. Mrs. Marjorie Hamilton, has been named as the first woman Juvenile and family court judge in Canada. She replaces Magistrate Gordon Foster of Bar- rie. l I the same time as the potatoes. If sliced carrots. turnips or parsnips are on the same menu. they should be placed in a tightly covered casserole with a quarter cup of water and a sprinkling of salt. Raw. they will require an hour's cooking but canned vege- tables will heat in 15 or 20 mlntites at 325 Fahrenheit. Many desserts will cook in an hour, including apple u side-down cake. custard. rice p ng. bread pudding. baked apples, ginger- bread and meringues. COMPLETE MEAL The casserole provides a de- lightfully mlxcd-up affair with all ingredients in the same dish. It is nuinishing. tempting and delicious. The consumer section says there is no limit to the kinds of casser- ole meals. Besides different basic lngredic , sauces. seasonings and toppings may be" varied. but it is important to combine foods and seasonings that go well together. A macaroni end'cheese dish is good made with milk. canned io- Chopped onion. parsley, be sprinkled on top: Skillful pilots gain their reputa- -I Epicurusl 9 appetites wit" :5f?S-Qglkilmn-au5sgi:7fsfiav0' W KO 95-it - kgimer "Wowl Watch him go for bacon and eggs with plenty of Aylmer Cataupl" says Mr. Sunshine. the Ayima-'Hirai Mm. "Dad and ear kids love itaaunsIu'neHavor...th)erichergoodneat.haO comes only from prize-quality. red-ripe tomatoes specially grown for Aylmer. And you enjoy an that delicious davor. beuuae Aylmer makes these tomatoesintopure.rtchCataupwit.hinafswhours of So try Aylmar-afar sunshine davor.” 8itdowniiisnusychsir...k.ickod"yoil shoes sad um. men, as you sip the ws.t-ininggoodnessofsrefreehiogcupof 'l'ea,you'llf'eelyourtirednessvaaish..s leavingyou piessandyielsdsd. Ihshlilts