. 11s GUARDIAN. WN skinny mgnmqmn Z°‘1'."o'°'2. ‘tiintifififi 3's...‘ gain 5, Ill, 15 IbS. tins and may other parents. To tind out what those Dmbluns Bet lies Pep, VII, Vigor lilha su out: Illl! hollows are. how parents are solving them it" ~' mm" _ = losss hal- iflsomething chocolate" on the menu is sure mgalaéufi:%'mnmw°g and what they think should be done by televisers, I talked to parents strh. runes. n» ' humid?” I ‘to bring rounds of applause from all the fi rslsltg w Jamilyl Especially popular will chocolate ‘m slll"°"°""‘ h in 20 families in the New York metropolitan ares. Most are tar dishes be if they are made with BAKERS J»? ‘h’ ' l UNSWEETENED CHOCOLATE- Rich- co oure ‘ hum rich. Many o! the mothers work. Instslrnent buying made it possible tor many to buy the new , U - in_g of the choicest cacao beans, ground to satin-smoothnese— with nothing added, nothing _taken away. When I buy Baker's Chocolate I know I'm getting the best! . wonder. Their story 01 how video's chil- "Pm Heal Deer Heels In loos with my pew FRIGIDAIRE REFRIG- ERATOR. It does so many wonderful thinp— never et over how iliu general food storage dren have been atiected by the gllsgcggigg ms ice cubes trigger-quick from its i i i” space have because of its ‘big er-but-smaller’ ‘u- " I . , n 6.33%. l3,ll.Y5... ..l{ll.l'l.F[§t MONTREAL,‘ October QOtIi-Ltppetiies Ihearty these brisk autumn days . . . and new medium varied. About halt said television had upset their family schedule at first to the tune ot spate, spankings and teats. Some children are glued to the televis- ion set. For V's wonders they will-- skip meals, homework, outdoor play and sleep. Many parents tihink they see tar too many Western and other exciting pictures on the screen. with the reult that too many youngsters get nervous and jumpy - “Mixed Blessing" Parents’ Verdict 0n TV For Young Tra —or keeping a week s supgli of frosen f in its big‘ Super-Freezer. An cabinet design. 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Prepared for your cooking and enhng pleasure —- these recipes are so very casy to follow-—uid such_ delicious “Crown Brand." nourishment to your menu-are, always, such “sure-ire" successes with youngsters and oldsters slikei Simply scrite to nun-Barbara NEW YORK, Oct, 18- (AP)- Bobby Martin, tive-Boing-on-slx, sat spellbound beiore the televi- slon screen, s. iorgotten cookie in his hand, as he watched the sher- iff chase the “bad guys" down the road. But eight-yearold Sue turned her baclsto the set and began making her doll s. new dress. Kil- lar-dilles- Westerns were too rough tare Ior her, though she wailanhsd other television programs with stars in her eyes. Like thmuands o! other child- ren in this new video era, the Martin youngsters are crazy about television. A magic carpet for the whole family, it took them places and showed them things they had never known before. It was a life- saver 10i- Mrs. Martin too. With on. children Qcupied, slhe had more time tc do her work. Mr. Martin found he spent consider- ably less on movie and other iam- lly entertainment. But the story does not end there. some children grow frightened and cry at exGIIQH/ted puppet characters. Scme schoolboys went to watch wrestling matches and tights all evening. - Beveral parents with both daugh- ters and sons thought televis- ers give more attention to boys’ likes than to girls. Ofliers said commercials were far toe long and rimeious. Some said their young- sters had become such video fans that the television set was moved close t0 the dining table and fam- ily conversation had become a lost Mother ows A Best’ art. “Finally we had a family meet- ing." said Jacob Bulkin, New York city employee, who has three vzhlldlren. “The five oi us discussed the whole thing and then we took a vote. Now we have rules: No more than an hour and a half o! television a day for the children. No television till homework is done and none alter 7:30. Papa and mama choose what they shall see." Programs for youngsters from six to seven o'clock-the dinner hour for many-pose one o! the big television problems to parents. Same solve it by letting the young- ster watch the suecn while he eats. Others postpone dinner. More than halt the parents had criticisms about children's prog- rams. Many urged fewer Westerns and puppet shows and more edia. cational programs. l Parents urged more playleis de-s pictin-g favorite children's storie programs showing lalmous episod oi history, pictures showing certain products are made. Sev eral advocated programs showl how musical instruments are pia ed. Whara BUY! WhafaTEfA! 1 lb. Canned Salmon, flaked; é cup grated cheese; 2 eggs, well beaten; 1 cup milk; 2 tbsp. butter, melted; 2 rolled soft and manageable. 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