b 1-. -- - x Bx,”- V . m . a.--- ..,V IAIIY HAWORTIIAS MAIL OMEN ....?....m Vcwgn. .-.. ..-1-m? JPa.ge 8 The Guardian Wedne-.sda.y. April 6, 1955 KEEP IN TRIM Exercise Helps You Shape Up 3: Ida Jean Kain In these days of soft liiing.agaiiist each other in a sort of I little exercise is so i'ctvarding! tug-of-muscle action. A stretching Tlis is true not only in terms exercise can be taken from a of figure fixing. but in getting standing posture or from I posi- rriore of a lift out of living Roux iion of lying on floor. The prime log the circulation helps to pull position is easier for the reason out of the clumps. physically andlthat it takes less effort. mentally. Standiiig stretch: Center the In daily living ue tend to st-t-stretch through the middle mus- tie into a routine and use the cles. pulling waist up out of hips. lame muscles over and over. nc- and ribs tip away from waist. glecting v-'Hers and that s A side-bend elongates the stretch. St-aidifar freauufha the way ngure! get out of shape. and holding me moi:-iiient tn- Alter- Furthermore. we do not kee DllI'('FlS('S the toning effects. those muscles which are used tnate sides. daily sufficiently vicll toned tol l.)lllE down stretch: Lie on back make work easy and nnrmalilailylon floor. flexing right knee tthis living pleasant. takes strain off lower backi. The For double retiards. direct your action is to stretch left arm up exercises to the areas that are on floor overhead, and push forc- eut of proportion. Fat settled there ibly down with left toes ' proves the muscles arc unused s-t-r-c-t-c-h, pulling both ends and the circulation sliiggisli. linsc zigaiiist the middle. Alternate sides into exercise. s-t-r-e-t-c-h the mus-land rt-pt-at slowly and smoothly. eles. One lassie wrote that she 3 to 4 times. knocked herself out with calis- To lone side-front abdominala. thenics, without stretching I mus-tdo this simple conditioner cle or improving her shape. l Vo Lie on back on mat on floor, flex need to knock yoiirsclf out. 'i'hc.hoth knees, soles of feet flat on test of exercise is how will you flour. l.ilt hips slightly off floor sleep that night. and how you feel and tilt hips towards right, pulling the next day. You should sleep in forcibly with side-front Ib- Ioundly, and the next day. feel dominals. Return to center. tilt more alive and happier for hav-lhips towards left side, again pul- lng exercised. Pnssihlv. you may,ling in strongly. Repeat 6 to 12 feel the least bit sore, but youl times smoothly. Ihould not feel overly tired. 1 These two simple exercises may Stretching is the most naturallbe enough for softies as a start- If all exercise movements and er. Now. how about a twenty pays slimming dividends. In .minute straight-away walk to see Itretching. the muscles actihow spring is coming along? MORNING SMILE A small girl was entertaining her mother's visitor. Cook's Corner "How's your little girl'."' the child asked. "I'm sorry to say. my dear list I haven't a little girl." "How's your little boy?" "I haven't I little boy. either." "Then what are yours?" Household Hinl Metal acrewswill drive into wood easily. and come out just asl ., V easily. if you ever wish to remove' ORANGE COCONUT leg CREAM them. if their tips are dipped inl "E petroleum jelly before driving them in. The grease will also pre-' not them from rusting. HP SAUCE Adds FlAVOUR to meat Huh, Eggs, Macaroni Pork 1. Bean; and Soup 1 package orange-flavored gel- atin 1!-I c. hot orange juice 1 pint vanilla ice cream 1 cup shredded coconut 1 eight-inch baked pie shell. chilled fresh orange sections and shredded coconut for gar- nish. Dissolve gelatin in hot orange 1 juice in a two-quart bowl or sauce- pan. Add ice cream by spoonsful. stirring until melted. Chill until thickened but not set. about 30 minutes. Fold in one cup coconut and turn into pie shell. Chill until firm. about 15-20 minutes. Gar- dish with orange sections and shredded coconut. ANNE ADAMS PATTERNS l MAGIC-COLLAR I ADD TWO dresses to her ward- rohr-? Sew only ONE! This prin- cess sundress for your hard-play- in: little pet becomes an angelic Sunday frock in a jiffy. Just but- ton on that frilly collar. Pattern for bonnet too! They're sew-easy! Pattern 4762: Children's Sizeii 2. 4. 6. R. in Size 6 frock. Wt yards R5-inch. 34 yard contrast: bonnet. '2 yard; la yard contrast. l This pattern easy to use.,.tim- 'plP to sew. is tested for fit. Has complete illustrated instructions. Scnd THIRTY-FIVE CENTS (.'l5ci in coins tstamps cannot be acccptcdi for this pattern Print plainly SIZE. NAME, ADDRESS, STYLE NUMBER. Send order to ANNE ADAMSI cm The Guardian. 60 Fronll Street West. Toronto. SARNIA. om. (CF) - Elizabethl Wood. 16. was picked as the "youth of the month" by the Y'I Men's Cltih for her services an I swim- the children's library and in ath- letics and music. ming instructor. In a worker in Alcoholics Reform Ancl Marry, But His Relatives Shun Them DEAR MARY HAWORTH: I am 38. my husband is 62, and when we drifted together. long before we married three years ago, we were pretty hopeless drunks, I was practically unem- ployable, whereas he'd had the same job 25 years; and. to be honest. he was like a father to me. I was a child of divorce. raised in a series of orphanages and foster homes. Once, while drink- ing heavily. I tried suicide and almost succeeded. As a result I was routed through a state hos- pital and analysis: and the social workers and ps; hiatrists focus- sed on childhood influeni-cs They didn't consider me alcoholic. Out of the hospital. I met my husband-to-he in a bar. casually over a period of months. Being religious and not unattractive. he was very careful with women. Alcohol neter changed his per- sonality; I've never seen him un- kind. Eventually his employers introduced him to Alcoholics Anonymous. to save his job; and through him I- joined too We both stopped drinking and got-married Gradually we ironed out our in-- dividual problems. paid off deblsi ll""l 3” W” ' "”""H "V ”' "'':appealing, is used in charming array in t Rivera uses violet clusters and here and there a crea lsingle blossom and entwines them intricately in the gala. luncheon-cocktail-evening hat that is perfectly love- ed linen strawlly with dark furs. designer's feel- fruit are intricately combined with hand-woven btaid in combinations. A nice!this tempting design. ring. How Dispel Dark Cloud the delicate dilficiilly lthat pi'inr to AA and our mar- riage. I was often in apartment when his close rela- tives would drop by. and they 1 Now , didn't get a very pretty impres- sion of us. They drink and are heavy drinkers. btit they quickly withdrew from us; thus never got to know us as we are today- :quite different persons, I wouldn't mind for myself, but I sense the loss to Mike, and I don't know how to, well. just help. Mike sees some remote kin oc- casionally, so I'm sure word gets back to his brothers and sisters how well he is looking; but no word from them. Perhaps my be- ing so much younger is a sore point. Mikes insiirance. etc., is still made out to his kin. as I am self-supporting and w o u l d n ' i change that. I am very happy and think Mike is too. Our jobs are topnotch and we are again among the liv- ing; but there is that dark gray cloud. So I am tossing the ques- tion to you - what to do” (AA is the greatest. if anybody asksl. C. 3 Life Revises Our Company DEAR C. B.: As you know. in taking the AA. route to health of mind. body and affairs. one sub- scriber to the famous 12 steps, I shall cite steps 2 and 3. ”We came to believe that a Power greater than ourselves could restore its to sanity. We made a decision to turn our will and our lives over to the care of God - as we understood Him." Well. if you've truly taken these two steps. if you truly be- lieve that ii Higher Power has charge of you -- and judging by results thus far. I'm sure you do. -then I can't see Why you are worried bcause Mike's heavy- drinklng kin no longer drop into .his apartment. One of the invariable signs of la really changed lifc is a spon- taneous. not contrived. change of associates. It is proverbial that birds of a feather flock together. and when you take a long step forward in spiritual awareness, you automatically find yourself in different company than before. The company may differ in that a new circle of nohler prsnns sur- rounds you: or it may be that lyour former cronies have grown commensuratcly with you for example. just as you and Mike have stayed in stride. Critlrii Themsclvrit Have Fallon Behind g If Mike's close kin measured tup to the standards of meckness. fairness, emotional wholeness. etc.. implicit in the AA's 12 steps. they would gladly give ynti a hand-up sociallyf now that you're married into the family-thankful to have this opportunity for exer- cising human rleccnry. The fact. that they shun you and seem un-l chnritablc ahoiit the past siniplyj means that they've fallcn hcliind. you. at least temporarily. in thel forward march of souls. i All things considered. your best bet in the circtimstanccs is to handle the sittiation gcntly in praycr--asking God to flood thcsct critical minds with His love: and also to dissolve your driving anxieties carried over from child- . hood. which cause you to feel ap- prehensive evcn when things are going well. Read ”Stake Your Claim" (Harp:-rsi by Emmet Fox. to get the pitch of deeply confld ent creative thinking. . M. H Mary Haworth counsels through her column. not by mall or per- snal interview. Write her in care lot The Guardian. Charlottetown CPISFIE PICKLES i. Emu on?! W ' Bonnets To Top The The shy violet, so fragile, so downright pretty, sol hat. is crushed velvet band of this violet color .sailor. The hat illustrates Mikes ing for soft tone-on-tone color lllaster offering! smartly this ELLEN'S DIARY by an Island Farniers Wife l What a nice day this nets, with ysunshine and blue sky and harm- ing April wind of the west! And jqiiite busy about. Sleigh runners lcatching edgings of snow. farm- iers haiiicd logs to the mill; from la field beside the stream "tip the crock” cziiiie the whine and wail of the "circular" where folks sawed their fire-wood; out the road where the younger farmer went in the afternoon to lend a hand, a neighbour pressed his sur- plus of hay. It had been busy at Altlcrlca. And then all at once quiet. liven the smokes from the chimneys seemed to take on a leisurely quality as they rose to mingle with the blue above. Because in a twist of circumstance somewhat rare of late at this place, James too was missing, he having joined Rob and a farmer from down the River Road in In excursion which took them to I dispersal sale on a farm some distance away. It had been no easy decision for James to make. in the pro- .spect of the younger farmer's labsence too. However the sun cal- led and the gentle breeze. And with "Perhaps you may as well bring down my other overalls, Ellen. and a clean shirt . . . and don't forget to put I pair of glov- es in the pocket of my coat" he yielded to the fancy to go. It was however a man some- what weary and pleased to be off the spring-roads whom the twilight returned this evening to us and his own roof-tree. He talks now of the sale to Mr. D.. odd words drifting to us in this room that is ours. And hear- ing we wonder what it would be like. in the event that other climes should call us away from this Island larm. or that strength i should fail us or illness overLake.l and vie too should call a sale oil I ctlects. -so I How slioulil tie like to part with our b('lt)llgIllL.'S7llllllgS of little Lliflrlll perhaps as money is con- sidered and yet of inestimable value to its: the little rocking chair, gift of their grandfather, where in the young years with them we rocked our babes; the old kitchen clock which has mark- cd so much time for us; the old beds and vliairs. the haircloth suite in the parlor; the dishes we hate known, the pans that through times of stress and strain of busy seasonal work have held our cookery; the tea kettle that sings to us-even if we might hope to replace them with ex- pensive items of buying, how would we like to part with these? And what about James when some favorite of the piggery was being offered: she whose "Mother and grandmother before her" had proven her worth in select prog- eny to the place? Or the old- bland-faced ewe and the first lambkin. its plaintive bleat touch- ing I responsive echo in his heart? Or the horses! . .dear, dear just to think of it. how extreme- ly disturbing: to walk through the empty rooms. to look in at stalls where tying ropes and chains lay limp and silent by the mangcrs. to come to this in ex! change for other lands or circum- stance is not a pleasant thought tipon which to dwell. out calls now at ”Come and I feel ”Ellen!” James chuckle in his voice put down the 'kittle' emptiness!" Until tomorrow -- - -- -- Diary . - - - - Good-night . . . . . Decorative Tops Make ' By ELEANOR ROSS .The stark simplicity and box- like design of contemporary motl- crn has become yesterday's dis-y just about map, "New Tables The Talk limaginative combinations of ma- terlals. Tables are important. beauti- fully done. and one of them could a room. Justl , card- so far as designers are con-' think of the cffect of 8 coffee tablc.' cerned. And what have we todayi large, lfnpfessivpy graceful, win; in place of the box-like modern New Design: Well. we havc. or wt-"ll be hav- ing as soon as the stuff reaches the stores. rich surface Ircatmentii. l f I-lik . ' t l -1 ?that delighted ito many modernsiha mp 0 jewc e Induce" en ther in such shades an amethyst! and aquamarine or a top of pig-I skin tiles. l llleautlful Wood: I Usually. these tops are used l"5l"l955- PVC" lllmntuniisncss and with beautiful woods in pale tones, J UST ARRIVED SPRING COATS nnooun i-nicii ssou ivnw SHIPMENT SIZES 9-16 W ALL THE NEW IPRING IHADE! SPECIAL 329.95 . AND ALL WEATHER COAT! FROM 319.95 to 869.93 - floor. NM. aster Parade The flowered hat has the proper vernal look and so his new spring is well-nigh irresistible at this time of year. ted ll colorful spring garden in miniature. a colorful and the results are really striking. Almost every table has a decor- ated surface: plain ones are out for the time being. Tops may be of two kinds of glass. frosted and un- frosted; of slate inlaid with brass, or wood with a copper inlay. There is one line that includes.- not just marble. but marble cut into blocks and arranged in a pat- tern that resembles a parquet Then there is a top with inlaid brass strips set into the pattern formed by marble blocks. Old Standby: New woods - new to furniture design, that is - share the spot- light with the old standbys. many of which are resplendent in new finishes. Mostly, the new finishes include the use of color. -Am0l1X the new woods is some- thing quite exotic - Indian crown tree wood. which has Ii teak-like quality. Then there. is a real Budding blossoms and cluste' Irene has of beauty, pcarwood. with an exqui- site honey-toned finish. Leather is everywlicrc .used not only for all sorts of table tops. but for the sliding doors of cabi- nets. and over wood for chest drawers. Cabinets and Breakfronts There are new and handsome cabinets and breakfronts, all dress- ed up with new detail, such as facades of brass mesh woven like cane. striking. glittery. but not too much so. Color invades cabinets and chests. too, what with turquoise blue and a rich peacock blue. Where there isn't color. there is much material interest, such as a thin line of brass that's set into mahogany. Altogethcr. furniture is getting more exciting by the minute. and it is going to be difficult for many a homemaker to resist. -butter first, then stir in the cold IA! Use "In the near rant. on the III: of Cyprus and Greece. the lemon in I much appreciated fruit. Madame," the Chef remarked. "Lemon juice in usedplonttfully in preparing many Mediterranean fish dishes. It is rubbed over poulthi before cooking Thin-Illced lemon. with the skin on. in added to lamb stew: -and caueroles. Lemon juice or I lemon Jllct or two are often added to chicken soup. just enough to give a slight tartnesa that's most intriguing!" sauce for Vegetables 'fLemon juice plus melted but- ter also makes a fine sauce for vegetables, such as asparagus, fried or mashed eggplant. par- anlpa. carrots. beets, saliiify. cel- eriiic. spinach and other greens. qulck- ' "' cabbage. and snap beam." , "And here's a suggestion. Chef. Since so many persons are reduc- ing. it's a good plan to nerve this lemon-butter sauce in 3 small pitcher. so the amount used can be controlled. "one caution: lemons are I rich source of vitamin C. whole pot- ency is partly dispelled by the application of heat. So melt the Jr! lemon juice to retain full vitamin content." TOMORROW'S DINNER Grapefruit Casserole of Lamb with Spring Vegetables Lemons For Flavor IyllIIlI.lIyAlIIl Hot string Beans Vinaigreu. Jellled Apricots , Marble Cake Squares Coffee Tea Milk Jellteil Apricots: Put 1 lb. ten. derixed dried apricots into 1 qt, refrigerator dish: cover with boll- lng water. let stand 14 hours. Drain off liquid. Add enough hot water to make 156 c. and us. in making up 1 vkii. prepared lemon gelatin according to pack. age directlona. Pour gelatin over apricots. Re. frtgernte 4 hours or until firm. Unmold and Illce. Marble Cake Squares: hleasuj-9 '25 c. butter or shortening into . bowl; let stand until softened. Blend in 1 c. sugar. 112 tsp. van. ill: and 3 well-beaten eggs. Sift together W; e. already-gm. ed enriched flour, Vi tsp. salt and W: tsp. baking powder. Add al. ternately to first mixture with is c. milk. Spoon out half the mixture; add ':5 tsp. each ground cinnamon clove, and ground nutmeg. Oil and flour an 3'' x 8" cat; pan. Spread in a layer of plain cake better; then one of spleen batter. Continue until all is usoti Dust top with 1 tbs. granulatcd sugar and 1 tbs. chopped nuts. Bake 45 min. In moderate oven, 850 degrees F.. or until toothpick inserted in center come: out clean. TRICK OF THE CIIEI-' Season lamb casserole before . Flaky Rice cooking with 35 tsp. dried mint. Toronto, On I . (Special)-Scieni-e hii.-I now tit-vi-Ioped an odorleu, greiis-li-as cri-um that acts in I new vi-av to bring hours and hours of relief from pains of arthritic and rheumatism-without the need of taking pills and other medicine! that niny upset the system. , ltiilulicd gently into painful arena, this cream penctratm so deep it. actually vanishes into the akin. It speeds the flaw of fresh, i-leh blood New Way Relieves Arthritic, Rheumatic Pain Without Pills Greaseleu, odorleu cream penetrate: deep, speeds flow of fresh, rich blood into core areas, helps drive away pain-caueing preuure. into sore muscles, jointa. 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