Page 8 The Guardian KEEP IN TRIM -Help For The Overweight Child By Ids. Jean Kain No child likes to be different. Overweight children. handicapped A calendar was placed over the in their play activities and sub- jected to unmercifui teasing. have an unhappy time of it. Today's letter. from a wise mother. urges parents of chubby children to take positive action. ”'Being a fund mother. I was prone to think my ten year old girl was tjust on the chubby side' and would outgrow her exccss tat. But being a registered nurse. 1.. Wednesday. siaTci:so.Vi935 iheld that weight for one week. bathroom scales, and every morn- iing the weight was written down. ;This incentive accomplished what lno amount of persuasion or at- tractive low calorie food could 'eier do. I "My part was the preparing of i tr vsrxviesvr ' r Round The Market Fashions-Ancl Fashion Fashions of yesterday and today modelled at the Centennial Parade of Spring Fashions were a three-quarter length dress coat worn with matching hat and muff (left); a gently-tailored light blue checked suit worn with navy accessories. and shown with a full flowing jacket of Canadian squirrel with roll collar (cen- trimmed with an ermine collar. complemented by a Recreating an Era ' I nd of "Old Charlottetown" these quaint costumes whre once considered very chic-and a walk to the market building was the highlight of the day. Portraying this scene at the Cen- ' tennial Parade of Fashions were: (left to right) Mrs. H. D. Hill, Mr. F. W. Jelks, Mrs. S. E. Green, Miss Beryl lMacLean. Mrs. R. A. DeBlois, Mrs. H. J.A. Brown. Mrs. C. J. Fear. Miss Janet Rankin. Miss Lorraine McCormack, tre); and a black velvet coat , ' All the costumes were modelled against photographed against 3 backgmu t hin ermine muff and black poke hat. lh: (hackg-drop painting contributed by thd P. E. I. Art Socieit.v::(AlfEl3tA0iliy BEL”) could not close my eyes to thet; fact that a personality was deve- loping that was obnoxious to all people who were associated in anyl way with my child. There hadl . ;, W .. x 4 MARY HAWORTFPS MAIL rt to be I reason. and the only feas- ible cause could be the child's feeling of inadequacy. Being bright. wells-dressed and loved. it was obvious the physique. Our pediatrician ran a basal metabolism test. which rul- ed out faulty glands. Diet was the only answer. -. "At ' first my little girl was rebellious at restrictions. so I knew we had to make an attrac- tive game of our new eating habits. 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NATUIAMY Buffer L- 4 cause was her l daughter dim tzvayh aangid ST: mm. pipings. it was a day for sythc crops along the fields. ”.'"”.” mhe" h" """h"” ”'"' to the somber hours. An apmnlhilllol) takes the family out to a tinuing her tered into many nghhmy hhh "hhwd Very happy" of complelings From a remnant ELLEN'S DIARN TO Get Into SOFOFllY by an Island Fas-nicr's Wife This was a disturbed day. wind-.day. purchases of livestock: youngl X” l blown and shrouded in gray animals to be companions in stable .P0h-V '5 3 luhm l" cloud. There were we remember'and pasture of the native rede.i c”he3e' bhe 3” alhhg hm: 1” now. showers. and sometimes the mans and the white. for us to hlgh Shhhhh rhhellllhg 3 Bial."' 'eai flakes of snow skirlcd a- visit with James when the sum- '"t She lhlheh a hhhh S"”"hy' long the hillsides to the winds' mer is new. inspecting en route Stunned By Failure DEAR MARY HAVl()R'lili And one window looks to the housewife to Sll on a cushion andt the she We'll ”" lh alsew R bright seam to bring colorliuad. which winding over lor proms. B'""l”'hPA Shh 9"" we made or more rightfully he-:ltusiei' world and brings them shmlh daled gain since there remain yet ends theme to the sound of a doE'l . lwelcoming bark. But nearer is the Lh" shhlhhr 'l "W ehdhf her of organdy. pale yellow. like daf-lmillpond with its treasures: the "lhhhlhhhe yeah She dehldeh lo fodilsl cups, and along the bot-lsunglints of spring. the sonuiol- luhsfeh to ” larhe hofducallohal tom. we sewed a banding of green lence of summer, the mirrorings of hh"'"5h-V' ahd l” ”'h'9e(l l" lhe There is green too. neat bright the autumn . . .the wavelets when 0116 incl: 153M-Jr, J 7,:aounqfs drykfan dishes with the right basic foods. low in calories. I cut fats almost completely out of the meals and skim milk was used exclusively. In desserts. I made use of sugar substitutes. I was determined to give her I balanced diet. end had to use all my knowledge of the protective Basic Seven food groups. ”Our problem was tqckled last fall. at which time she weighed 116 pounds. January 1501. her Welxht was 1w pounds. now it is I99. Once the scales start down. . the urge to become normal weight is all the incentive needed. even forge 10 year old. During this period. our daughter has grown one inch. and she is now a trim. happy child who is proud of her diet efforts. She has developed a ..' ' g disposition and is sought after by those of her sge y group. it is well worth any effort you might put forth to have your child come out of her shell and take her plsce among other ehild- ; ren. "I do hope my experience may ispark other mothers to help their overweight youngsters. It is as important as sending them to school a perhaps more so. if they are being persecuted by their .group because of their fat. So 'come on. mothers. let's help rthese chubblea to live life to the fullest without the handicap of lbeing 'different."' I The dietitian salutes these won- .derful parents. Whether or not ithe overweight child outgrows the Jet or grows into an nhappy overweight adult. largely depends on how the problem ie handled .ln the early years. 5cm Mgisiisiis CRISPIE PICKLES l ANNE ADAMS PATTERNS l SEW IT IN A DAY! Look at the diagram w even I beginner can whip up this honey of a dress in a day! FEW pattern parts. minimum details - s world of style! Curvy neckline. fitted bodice and flared skirt are so smart. so-o-o flatterlngly! Choose silk print. nylon. cotton. Pattern 4558: Mlues' Sizes 11. ll. 16. 15. 20; II). )2, 34. S6. 3!. 40. ' 42. Size 16 takes MG ysrds 30-inch. This pattern easy to use. sim- ple to sew. is tested for fit. lies complete Illustrated instructions. Send THIRTY-FIVE CENTS (Ibo) in coins (stamps csnnet be scceptedi for this pattern. Print plainly SIZE. NAME. ADDRESS. STYLE NUMBER. , send order to ANNE ADAMS cm The Guardian. so from Street West. Terence. llliiidswigfleefe Better hleat She has hem more about bowknots of it. in the valance of winds wander. the calm. the "h "lhhlhsi hhd. the"? she. eh' the curtains we hung today at the turgid turbulence of the freshets hhhhlehed .h" hrs! blh dlsahi kitchen windows. Of a muslin- . . ducks' boating. mink, musk- Wlhlmehl lh hm whehvshe dldhl like sheer they are. Latticed in rat rifflings. swift break of leap- guihfmh She has mShed' -squares and white. Not so brightllng lmlll - - 5""rl59 and Sunset. " ' land slrikin as more modern cur- niuonliglil- l ese are all there. . wh .wmle lh "'9 d("'."'. "l.w"men' ltaining it his true and yet it And close by there, is the mill lhqulhlhg ahhul quhlhlcauhhs for seems as though these belongyiull of history of the district, of Wrhrhy memhershlht The dean better to the small-paned. small-iearly years of the wheat-growing Fephed thhl lhe only requlremem ish windows they frame. and the later: the first grist.-i from ll "3 m3"1l3l",” B'5Ve”K”5 .hhl' ' ' ' .llttle stumped patches. the ”full ll” hl” 9xhlhl"eh that shmhhlhs No sash-curtains? No. hecause'L'orn” of wide lovely acres. The U100” from lr95l""9" l'”l- It M. had, now could we enjoy saw-mill too has it's story-ol whhhmhr” hexh hhh "'9" 'l”h' the engaging scenes of country- dwellings and barns and byres ""5 " hhh ml" ' hmhed hhmi side aboiit? . Three windows that grew. and Churches and her 9' Pledges "'"'h ”l”"" Thus there are. still sound and good'. schools that found their places in Phhl” hhhhc" h" ”h"'' ” "my though put there in this first the pattern of living hereebout. hhhhh ll heme” 9' the hm hm" dwelling of the place. in the long, Above. from the same window. 59"" 3” lht V . long ago. .we look to the House on the Hill Th” 1”" ”"h5 "' ha" hwhh One looks down toward the tidal and beyond the seasonal glory of Phhy h hhmhlhxi hhe Seems. to river, course marked for us by their color now missing. the grove heel lh" she ls lhhkmh somethlnh the dark of wooded banks; and to where once Pat's maples grew. Sh' lh Very p."hty' hmaChVe' I the white of the House across the So many lovely scenes our kit- llwd hh”.".h g."l' .Al present she Lane. where we come on errands.clic-n windows look out upon. the lhhll” hhmclhahhg 1" shhrls Or any look in upon the little famllylsame that today We hung with Wclhl met Sh” h' hevhllhh herself there. It may be they are at curtains fresh and new. l" hlhdy .hh,d wa'”e5s'wo'.k' lbreakfast when we would borrow ”Wait now!" we hear James "El "he lshlwhhhh-Vt what can an yeast cake. or a book in the bog of a farmer--visitor, evidently W” h" l” hell” I am hhhh mnhevening when all work of the day about to make his way out into hehhhd 5” plea" reply 30”" ,ls at end, and they gathered coz- the night and home. ”Ellen will ' 'lly about the hearthfire. lmake us A cup of tea!" l One window looks towsrd thet Until tomorrow ---- Diary barns where were received to- - - - e Good-nlilll . - - - DEAR T. P.: In a sense. Polly's . Disappointment Can Be Fruitful Mrs. A. J. Haslam. Mr. (Photo by Barter). Cook's Corner POP CORN BALLS in c. light corn syrup M c. water 3 tbs. butter 2 to Zlz quarts unsalted pop corn 1': c. sugar" '4 tsp. salt 1 tsp. vanilla Combine-syrup. sugar. Vanilla. water and salt in heavy saucepan. Place over low heat. stirring until mixture begins to boil. Cook with- out stirring to 270 degrees hard ball. Remove from heat and add butter. stirring only enough to combine with other ingredients. Pour over popcorn in large bowl using wooden spoon to mix well until every kernel is covered. BHORTBBEAD . I '5 cup icing sugar 1 cup butter few drops vsnllls V2 cup cornstarch lib cups flour Knead and bake in slow oven. MORNING SMILE Some gulls were following a steamer. and an lrishman said to The Way To Remove 'A Speck From Eye By ELEANOR ROSS llias used this plasticlpanelilnlg go will be abler, in the social arcna.; D0"-tg mink yo? have '0 be Mariixcillozc rna)mbioor1nP cptlilsliico lmtm: than 9811055 WM l”V9"1 -in 1”. professional architect or decora- modem and decorative, yet you Th” much wheels ealy -l'.l9l' W "Th" lh "ml" a few ghhd can't see the workaday brooms in- or-.s routine of sati-sfactionsl E8513 chymm" around. the 'h(,u5,.4 sidev achieved italling into. one: ou-lg pay... the chndmn, mom, Plum, paneh can be used to Slfelched l”?'"l5" Whhl h? e" "F "15l3m'9- cut down a large living room to e:.::::..".":: 'ili”E.1."fl"5.... : it 3; ":- A '1 - tertainin . an can a so e smar - R'lh'l:' lhhl hhlhlh” huh keep? Feeling M Prlvuy ' ly utillzegd to make a dresslnl "'0 mind 9"c”9d "l 3 hhhhhh h 1 ll IWO Of them H9 700mm! 10- room corner in a large bedroom. infantile-type megalomlnlla m gether, due to limited space, We -Tamar---mmmj" blindly llidlflerenl '0 ll"? Fllllllsvlpossible to create the feeling of needs. -ISvH'8ll0n5 and 5l”Vl"K5l privacy and ownership of separate of other people: imperinusly Centlrooms. something that means so; tered on one's own wants. much to children. - so my message for P0ll.V ll- Turn the trick in short order by take the long view. Utilize the. making use of plastic panels downl painful experience. Pocket thel the middle of the room. These can lnstintl Drofit to he gained fromybe installed to slide back when - the adolescent loss of l'N':ll'I,E h.V- the children want to convert their passed in the sorority rush. i)on't individual halves into one play-l failure to make a sorority is part i of her education for righteous' living. in an imperfect world. Now she knows how great disap- pointment feels. even though she has yet to learn how to rise over it. or take it in stride. When and if she masters that lesson. she for lie Preserve Pl his l : "Sure. an' they're a nice flock of pigeons." "They're not pigeons." said his companion. "they're gulls." "Well." said the Irishman. "gulls or boys. they're a nice flock of pigeons." Technical experts of the UN edu- cational. scientific and cultural or- ganization ere working in 36 coun- tries. sum cotiuud Iw (Mether sf 5) Bsby ready for let it let you down. room. and can be closed tight y when each child wants his or her Be Sociable With Majority l,,w,, ,,,i,,,,.,, q.,,,,..,,,g ,. . gl Plastic lets in the light without F A3 Sgt Pllul!-" ingrjhhtgleqgikilahg 2 giving the feeling of iiolidlty that! "m h. Mherwiw ghe.d have) regular. walls do. and it offers pcr-i mm” "llh' 2 I fad fect privacy. since it's only trons-l mm” lh” ilglla l ehlrllgift she lucent. not transparent. Windowal l5 U5 the .93" 5:5 5h r If in will continue to shed enough light heavily. hsndicappe e sch d mmugh me pane”. "la !l:Cl?l :19”; xhehyilyigh Fhlhtihh one smart woman IC 00! I1 er U l()l' .. - t men are mostly stranrzt-rs in each 7, W”, W, gg,A,gg .g 7 , other and their situation. hence very plastic socially. Whereas; juniors are long since yelled ll1l0l rather closed cliques. too much. engrossed in established patterns. t ALICE BROOKS DESIGNS classmates-especially in a big . g I A CROCHET BEAUTY school settle":-pl inc and enthusiasm l (Tombine dainty filet crochet with Poll, "ricdhght ll? back away from regiilar crochet - make this stun- y blem rt-flectivelyl and nine new daily or centerpiece. her pr: k th I h her lrensniil Pattern 7025 has crochet direc- '3'” l "' "mg i ' tlons for dolly or centerpiece. Use A nrw mixln bowl with a scsllo Ylm l0 iirevcnt slipping from wet hen h Hlfilfletl of polythiilcne Iilssfic. it: lien”- bility and light wright are an aid in mix- lnl llatlt-rjs, cake mixturae, etc. By Im- pl,v inchin in the den of the bowl e MN P001101 lpout can be formed an)- re on Die rim. we know. l for rlianllnil -'('l'0"l9- WW" h No in mercerlzed cotton for 22- W "'3; h&'"w'h(:s ';'Mldh" inlalqliff inch dolly. No. 50 for smaller: whrldi 9 t P ' bedspread cotton for larger. wide open for that; 80 PGFFPM of the girls are nnn-sorority; no Ilhy does she hide her head in the send? She is just at the etarti of her co-ed effort, and it's not so much what happens as how she reacts. that will label her in in coins for this pattern Istampe cannot be Iccepted) to Alice Brooks deslgne cm .'I'he Guard- ian. 60 Front Street West. Tor- onto. Ontnrio. Please print lelnly NAME. ADDRESS, PA'fg'lRN the long run - at school and NUMEEK elsewhere. g . WONDERFUL is the word - If wsltreu work mi! oblliII- i-for our NEW Alice Irooke tory in me! expennem Polly "HIM Needlecraft Catalog for ma Exciting. enchanting. - our sew designs are all that - and even more! Send 5 cents for your copy of this terrific cstsiog - NOWl You'll want in order evty wonderful design In it! HP- CAUCC "improves ell eeefs” hi drop it in favor of extrs-cur- rlciilar student activities. in sports. clubs. etc. In W" l''" l" "'9 mainstream of campus fellowship. The eerorilee ere sldesliowsuaftar all. - Mary Hsworth counsels throulll her column. not by mail or P"- sonel interview. Write to her in care of The Guardian. Charlotte- town. Household Hint Send TWENTY-FIVE CENTSl ' that first pair of l honest-to-goodness walking shoes? Be- ifore you buy. check these points for proper til: 1. Shoes should have one-hslf to three-quarters of an inch grow- room. . N when baby is standing. . Soles should be Hrm. but flexible for little beginners. P. S. 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Nicely rooted. they're all ready to put into a flower pot for the viindow garden. When the weather is warmer. I will plant them in the border 'of the kitchen garden of the country testing cot- tage." ' I. "Very nice. Chef. Chives are high style right now." ”What do you mean 'now'. Ma-i dame? I understand chives have always been used." Chive ls Fashionable "I mean. this spring the late'st fashion color is called tchivef l have a new 'chlve' shantung dress. It's charming!" "It would suit your complexion. too. Madame. I also have some charming new ways to use chives. Of course. they should be used when a delicat onion flavor is de- sired. And always they should be snipped into bits with the scissors. instead of mtncing with a knife. which is too crushing." "What are your new ideas for using chives? ' With Fish or Meat "Ship. and strew lightly on broiled or sauteed fish fillets. beef steak or hamburgers. Add to roast beef gravy. to white sauce for creaming vegetables. or to the yolks when stuffing cggs. in pn-' tsto salad. they are really incom- parable." "And here. Chef. is an idea for a new high style (-him recipe in- Color Pictures Of Princessls Tour l wired by my dun." iThi-ice Welcome to the South c.f.l.'.i:: i.”:F:.'.::.: ':::i'.'.i 12.11: 0 De-r Prince-Mi-i ch- l;'.i.;.J:."h.i32E”.iti.l'il'f:.2i?”.ii.i: '"””5” ”" the h! "ml in- ing. Serve on lettuce. TOMORIIOW'B DINNER Spring Cottage Cheese Selsdettes Pantied Hip Steaks Whipped Potatoes Buttered Carrots Blueberry Deep Dish Meringuesl C nere when Princess Margaret arrived in the Caribbean in he- gin her tour of the British Wm Indies. And the people of Trini- niiiifffry Dee:eT)lsli M333... (M mhy "'""' hl " -""'h "” To the contents 1 (No. 1) can in some ol the beautiful full. sweetened blueberries. add 2 tbs.'l sugar. a few grains salt. end Ila color pictures of the Royal Tour tsp. cornstarch. dissolved in V0 c.l g g orange or apple juice. Cook and! appearing Ill The Standard this stir until boiling. l 1 Transfer to 6 small or 4 llrgel week. Get The Standard - on ow custard cups. Top with mile- . , high meringue. Bake in a slow- Illa now. complete with Mags- even. 325 degrees 1". for 12 min. Serve warm or chilled. Mile-High-Meringue: Add 2V: tbs. cold water to 3 egg whites. Bent until frothy with a hand beater. Add is tsp. self. V4 tsp. cream of tartar and V4 tsp. de- sired flavoring. Beet until stiff. Stir in 3 tbs. suger; " to beat until stiff enough to form peaks. Use as directed above. rPlease clip and save this recipe. we've had so many requests for THE CHEFS COTTAGE CHEESE SALADETTE3 To 1 (8 oz.) carton ereemed ent- sine, 12-page novel and 20 pages ,0! comics. 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