i. OMEN t3?ig”e'iiiTiiE Guaidilii" WXJ-.T -if 1956 I HAPPENINGS The ”Happeiiing.s of the Week" Piano and Siiigiiie. Snack 'l'inie. column was established ovcr I; quarter of a century ago by the Outdoor play. Story Tiiiies. Prepar- ation for Departure 'I'lie st-liuol operates the whole year ui'niind late Miss Katherine C. Irving. Ulleland (here is a .,.ai1,,,g 1N. of Canada's earlier newspaper wo Mrs. Gullis-uns daiiulitcr lit.-.s men. and an all-round type in her Anne Shirley is xwrkinL'. Hull her field. The ”llappenings" have been son Ralph and twin ilaiizh--'i'.s. I weekly feature but this year I956 they are to be piiblish- Cd daily. For the last year and I hzilf the begtiiiiing.-Elizabeth and Patrii-ta aie Sophu mores at High St-iiuul. Mr. l.iiiiicl .S'Ievt-ii-oii splint t'li:'ist Happenings of the Week have tn-cu mas and New 'i'eaii: with his par- written by Miss Lena C. .llcl.ure. ents. Mr. and Mrs iiituiii Steven- who will continue tn write the . son. New (ilasgovt I iuiiel is attend- daily Happenings. ting the Prim-cu l iticih High Scliool. Sziiiit .ltllIll k R and is The Rev. A. F. Mat-I.ean and living at the l'PsltltlIltt' .if iii: Aunt. Mrs. Macbean have hail their lfllrs. J ll. Steiciimii the late Mr. daughter Miss Marjorie .'tlacLt-an .1. H Stevenson tI.ui;ii;i-r of the of Halifax with them for the hcli- p Bank of Nova Scotia in Saiiit Joiin I day season. was a rccular suiiiiiicv ii-ilor to his native prmincc dumii: his life Councillor P. R. McCurmack and p time Mrs. YlfcCormar-L have had their son Mr. David llct'oriiiai-It of the Rn-ER" Royal Bank of (Ianada. Stcllai-ion. with them for the holiday .seasonW ' - erdale-Churchill ALF.-('IIl R(IIlI.l. W. I. The December Ill(-'tllllL of Riv- W I was held Miss lxii'i'aine .WIrtloriiiack .ll'll, m the Mme of MR KFNW BUMP Friday by plane for New link City on the first part of her extend- Id trip. Ordnance Lieutenant J. R M. Cook left Monday by plane for Hamilton. Ontario. Lieutenant (look was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Coles. Weymnuih Street. Mlu Carol Marie Colt-s in the regional department of the Nation- Il Research Council returned Wed- nesday by plane to Halifax Miss Coles spent Christmas with her psrcnts Mr. Ind Mrs. C. H. Cotes and will be in Halifax for New YIIr's. Mr. Ind Mrs. Paul Cudmore have returned by plane to Halifax. They spent the holiday season with Mrs. Harry Cudrnore. North River. load and Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Duvison. Kenslngton, Mr. Cudmore will be playing the pipe organ for bc next three weeks in the Fort Massey United Church. Halifax. has Mary Morison who is iitiidy- If the United Church Training 1. Toronto. returned Monday &- I two weeks visit with her mother. Mrs. D. J. Morrison. Long wmii Avenue. &. Ivan Ilorne left Tuesday for M. Pctersburg Florida where he VI see his mother. Mrs. II. H. me and his sister Miss Margaret I. Mr. Home will be In Florida ,3!!! Easter. Miss Ann Horne left Tuesday on Ioturn to MacDonald College. St. I-Anne dc Belleveus. 1. Hiu Joan Mclnnls of Halifax I went the holiday season with her Irients Mr. and Mrs. Howard Mc ; ns. 11 Mrs. Elsie Gullisnn formcrly ;MlsI Elsie Mulch of this province it the Director and owner of Little Tolks Nursery In Palo Alto. Califor- Ilia. Mrs. Gulllson has built I mod- ,ern school nursery biilldlng which ,h under the constant supervision .-'of I graduate nurse and I teacher lifrmn Boston. There are twenty I-pupils registered I day. ischedule consists of: Btiilding with creative toys. Painting. Nloldlng, A typical morning and aftci-iiooni anan The president Mrs. Waldron lIacKinnon pro.-.iled and opened the meeting hi singing the Ode and repeating the Mary Stewart (lollcct in unison The roll call was aiisuercd by cxcliangiiig Chiiisinias presents. The lTllfllllPS of the prmiuiis meet- ing were read. approved and sign- ed. It was decided to hate I pantry sale at HoIman's. December 9th. Correspondence uas read and Institute News was distributed. It was decided to give s hamper of apples to Orphanage and I treat for the school children; also 35. was donated to the San- atorium. Mrs. Lloyd MIcKinnon invited the iiiiiiiibcrs for the Jsiiiiiz-iry meeting when the roll call uill be answered by 10 cents. The meeting closed by singing the Queen. followed by I de- licious lttnch served by the host- ess. assisted by Mrs. Waldron MscKinon. CORNWALL W. I. The December meeting of the Cornwall W.l.. met at the home of Mrs. Waldon- Lowther. The meeting opened with "Jingle Bells.” followed by "Collect" in unison. Twenty-four members answered roll call with articles for suction sale. Argyle Shore Institute was in- vited to be guests at this meet- ing. but due to the condition of roads only two members were present. Minutes were read by secretary and the treasurer re ported S54l.00 on hand. All shut-ins In the district were to be remembered at Christmas. The group membership fee of five dollars was voted to be paid to the Musical fee. It was moved and seconded that 3500 be given the T. B. Lea- gue. It was also decided to don- ate five dollars to the Salvation Army for I needy family. A ('hrislmas party for the mem- bers was planned to be held on Ilccciiiher I9 at the home of Mrs. Hazen Howard. Each member to bring I gm not to exceed fifty cents. The History of the Plaids was " Cutouts. Soft Phonograph music. Ho shopper with more taste In money is wise to the ways , U selecting fashions that In I fuss Ind dstcless. clothes that . i' Q run for years because they . II nod, because their lines are , . because they are devoid iwbltcvcr fId or mic! is cur- ' It tbs moment firth me put crea- -” i Ily lumin- s I 9-. fl GLEAyMIN3i PARTYI will never go out Festival Commit-' 2.-we . suns IAWOIIII sun, Who Can Help Parents Of 10 - Year - Old Boy DEAR MARY HAWORTH: This coiicerns our Miungesl son,who.) who will be l0 next Spring. Nev-p ' er before have we had to seek outside help of any kind; and this" 5- is such an awful thing to discuss that my husband won't consulti aiubody in town But because of? our other children (we have five). and for the boy's sake loo.we iiiusiii"t let the matter drift. It bcgaii a gear ago last fall and from then until now I have doiie my utmost to talk sense to the buy. Also my husband and I have punished him: hit I am be- ginning to believe he can't be rea- -oned with Practically every day there is soiiicthing more--from ly- ing to his uiiiiioral offenses again- st smaller buys. Yes. that is the ,auitil niulilclii The other night. alter he told us nboiii lllls his (li'l(l whipped him. Then he uas told to hang up his coat. and iii.-ieatl of obeying. he wont iipsiuii-x. lctt through a win- dow and over a roof and ran away. He was gone four hours...Next niorniiig he l'tllllTSSC(l he ran away because his ilzid said he ought to -he locked up away from nice lit- tle boys-so he thought he would 20 away But when it started to (lnntinucd on page 13 read by .llrs. Jack Mat-Phail and Mrs. Gifford Batu Next meeting is to be held at the home of Mrs. Norman Hyde on Wetlncsday, January 4. l'oll call to be answer- ed by I New Year's Thought or Evening or theater niillim-ry features more hat but. praise be. the general effect is still diminu- 1". and is bonded by persons of Ivcty ago for cell and tissue repair. Mat is the chief source of III- mIl protoln. There are five divi- sions: Beef, pork. veal, lamb. and the combined organ and variety meats. I "I consider meat protein I dy- namic food," I told the Chef. "be- cause it is concentrated; trans- formed into compact form for easy eating and digestibility in the flesh of the animals who ate the grass, animal feeds and grains. And the supply of this dynamic protein is almost unlimited If we will but make use of the large numbers of different cuts of meat and the organ and variety meats." "I understand." said the Chef, "that organ and variety meats have higher nutritional value than steaks and roasts. In France land in gourmet restaurants here. the organ meats are considered great delicacies. Among others there's tripe a la mode de Caen and liver pate de la maison." PLENTIFUL CUTS ”As you know. Chef. I have al- ways claimed, in spite of dark fore- bodings. that an abundance of the more plentiful cuts. And re- member that each meal. every day. should feature some animal pro- fish. eggs. milk or cheese." KEEP IN TRIM . lellf-'l that expresses the new line nu-cly. Matching velvet flow- crs are tucked into swirls at the front of the hat. Their small sat- I In lc.-iies reach forward at the hi-uuliiic A perfect but with dark fur: and informal evening finery. This year, instead of resolving Iry side. The fields sleep beneath ta warm cuxcrlet of white. We talk A iiighiiizhi of the imu-iiiig of ilic of them nhcn the night gathers us Sterling W. 1. Stanley Bridge waslabout our heartlire: "That mead- thc presentation of I l.'fe Mem-tow vihcre our best clover grew". bership Certificate to Mrs. J. E.l”there where there was no last Mrs. Lorne Mcl-Swen capably pre-pto the harvest-twine", "that patch 8T.ANI.EY BRIINIE Mrs. Hesiatfs many years of for the cropping. come another taithfiilness to the Institute alldispring. There are spoken the It" P10381111 It IPGIHK her at "19 tradeoanrds of seeds and fertiliz- m””"3 5"” P" '9'” l"M55- Iers, of lime and the cultivating, of Mrs. F. Bell then presented her team and ma.-hint withs beautiful corsage: the.secy..l But now me farmlands 1-est Mn” Fmgesnn read "'9 ulmmn Reaches of white. unbroken ex- and Mrs" Ray .Dm'gla” '."e5'd""l' ccpt for the odd road-of-farm which presemed "'9 pm and 1”!” Me,” -winds along them I bit darkly. ex- ”TclI me a story licfiirc we go back to our work" Mack begged his grandfather this evening. Ac- cording to a well respected r'ulc sweredg by an exchange of (lhrist- of the house across the lane he had tmas gifts. There were sixteen been an invited guest at our table lmembcrs and two visitors prcsent. pat slipper. coming in with young iThe secrciaijv read the minutes of irhecks aglow from making paths -the last meeltniz and were apnrov- in the SIIOW along the yards and stltutc on Dec. 13th. The meeting opened by singing Jingle Bells and repeating the creed in unison. Roll call was an- 9d 35 Ttjatl - g hungry from I lcngthy period In g Mrs. Earl Henry gave an iteiniz- the open Now. the meal over. he led a('t'llml of the prncppiig (mm --.. . -e . ..- .- .--.-. . the last meeting and they were ap-I Proved as read I Mrs. Lorne Mcliucn extended ai vote of thanks to the retiring sccy.- ttreasurer, Mrs. A. S, Mel-jwen for liier efficiency during the past year. .10 which she fillinely replied. Mrs. Elmcr livfc reported that nothing was needed for the school, Mrs. A. S. .llclCivcn rppnrlcd that one visit had been made and treats givcn. The new cuiiiiiiillecs uere an-I puintcd sick. .'ilrs. flay l)tHl;.'laS and Mrs. C. Woolner who were to scc that lioxcs were sent to shut- ins in district: school .llrs. 1', Gal- lant and Mrs I-I (Tarr in gel treats for school children. The corrcspondcncc was then read and included (lhristmas cards from distant members. It was mnv-I ed b.l' Mrs. A S. Mcl-Iwen and seconded by Mrs. E. Ilenrt . 35 be sent to the T. B. Lea3gu:m I 2 ts" mmna Mrs Max tr”.-gem" and M”. Bake on greased bake sheet in nay Dnuglas gave an i,m.l.L,5n-ng slow oven. 325 degrees. for 20 iiitn- report on the "IA;-ade,-Ship (-nursey ulc lllrop by lenspiionl. The next place of mfolinz W," pT "TC W" C"' "C" C COOK'S CORNER I pkg. pecans '1 cup butter '2 cup cont'ccliuiici'.s sugar. 2': cups sifted cake flour I . be at the home of Mrs. ftfliner l Fyfc. I.unch coniniittcc. Mrs. T. fiiillnnl. Miss Altlil Woiilncr. Mrs. it V.l'lP. Mrs. xllban Holder and Mrs. llax Vtirttcsnn. roll call to bc aiisivcrcd by 3 ”.V;-.. vpar Hobby" .'lIrs. (' Mzickay anti Mrs. flay Dourzlas are to take charge of pro- gramme. I miltce in charge. the meeting was. brought to a close by singing the "National Anthem". "Bloom" H A word used to duct-Ibo the cloudy look on wooden furritsuu caused by darnnneu To remove It wfpt the surface with I soapy cloth Ind miss with I clean. dsmp one. When dry, 9 BEAUTY nus. supple and fnil-bodied, thc satin makes I full skirt that flares gracefully from I nipped II bodice-always I favorite sil- houette. For added elegance. Grlffe runs . tracings of delicate anbroidcry to vertical lines, photo tuna glimmering pallleths of Imhmtd- It the bodice IQ. Ibort- - arr does no such sllcves and I flattering Isehlfnn are other features of I dress that of style. vnsorpoliii the wood. lanelibor the stole. how I stole out of the fashion plctsll W m .Q. . '00.-I run, "n. w. b.& I1 aspen-ins h In callus!- lnus If such matters ll Anthony lloffa. The stole is In gray and all Iiitd checkerboard tweed "Vl?..'.S.l': ELLEN'S DIARY Resolution The itinch coniiiiiltee for January meeting is Mrs Jack tive and dainty. Maclllillan. Mrs. llerbert Scott. Hallie ('a,-nu-19 (.,-,.;m.. an H... M11 13- G85! End MI”-V 0"” X9W' ning turban of antique gold pantie 1 son. Mrs. Gordon M2-ic.lIilIan ably acted as auctioneer for allllflesi donated and the sum of 318.85 was realized. The meeting closed Milli the Queen. - By All Island Winter-"an old fashioned win- 975”-ING V 1- ter" we sa)'- claiiiis now our count- sided as chairman and spoke of of new land”, and make our plans bership Cemncau M the P' ' tend to near and far horizons from Sgziguwnmms Insmu” m Mrsl iour buildings. to the depth of the Although completely stirpi'isediVal.l”y' m the "ms. of the mus” she thanked the members for their Q”m- clean" bea.”m”l: ". is ' kindness and sincerity ilovely season-this wintertime. a Mrs. Ray Domztas. president 0, season of white fields and dark Sterling W. I. was hostess to the "9"g'ie”"5r "f hcamhhres and. members and visitors of the ln- Mm” I After . don haul H, mm , I the route. When Grandvhl ap- (lhristnias ('RRI'(Ils izeadingsn earl: peared. followed by several car- cnniesig, and ,. d(.m.i,,us h,,".hp loads of French and Morocan dig- served by Ihp imsipss and mm.) nitarics. wild shouts of "Long live Ben Youssef" tthe then exiled sul- ADDED ATTRACTION to lose l0 pounds or 20, or double that amount if need be, picture yourself slimming down Ind wear- ing I smaller size. A former overweight wrote: "When I found I could no longer was snuggled in James arms, cosy.weIr size 18. I started I diet in- anil secure in the old armchair by ,:ie;1clltohra:f:r;,l:,gv:: gsgztgemthewprdllllf ""9 met of no return. I just couldn't see Tell me of winters when you myself 8 fat womany By refusing were I boy. That," he smiled "Is to see herself heavy. her mind lmm 1 mm to hem. .b0mg- wouldn't let her be happy with the I "But I've already told you every ex.;.:, 59""?-. yourself "Id YET" I MOW" Jam" ”l'"'3k19d- Look through your wardrobe Ind ”Th9n '9” "I9 919'" W" 533"" find I dress that is now too small It? lfl98d9tl- "WET? may P? 0"? that i for you Start picturing yourself W" V9 mlffpd-" -fitting smoothly into that dress. The And Jam” "lid Of WIN?" Wt technique of having I near goal is of his young years-tales of the long psychologimny sound, -mm-I why ago: of a first store and post- it helps to aim first at your next office of his memory of the dls- "nape, size. trici. situated "on the same side of me approximate number of the Wad 35 the 0"? W9 "W halter pounds between dress sizes is from ;hut townward.. .down farther. not 10 to 15' depending on your the far from the entrance to the River range. In mm" size! mere are 10 R"3d- Th"? W9 W" "I" "W" "'5 pounds from one size to the next; our tea. our matches and kerosene in medium 31,". 11 to 14 pound” and molasses. . on r sticks and and in large sizes, 15 pounds. Squares Of 9811535 "Id Sticks 0' Of course. to estimate the num- 1i5l"'UC4?'EUm-': ber of pounds to your next size. H W35 Preslded ti"-ill PI" "PI"! you must take into account the fit and Kitty" an elderly couple. bro- of your present size If you are titer and sister who perished in I crowding the seam; you Wm M". "WI? ”N9W V9955 "lgm m'9'" to slim down the full scale. llut must be fnrt.v-fit? Years 8s0"- think how wonderful It will be to which claimed their roadside cot- g . . wear a whole size smaller! tage as unit. For years in their on the inch scoregin misses . season. roses blossomed in the g dresses there is I difference from garden there.-marking the site. for one size to (he next of pg inch" 'James. reminders since sliced . I . in the waist and In the abdominal iawav by successive bruadentngs of mm lthe post-road, now the Trans-Cam adii llighwny which runs broadly past there. I In the telling. names of those jycars were spoken-namcs he must. stop to explain to this little lad. of cider folk and boys. comrades of his youth. some scattered now to liar corners of the world. or gone on to heavenly scenes where there are neither wintry winds nor driv- Iing snows. Or settled on Island ifarms. remain as we. to grow old .uitIi the passing years. And then tho two were off to the barns and the rt"-I of tlic cliorinr:-the calves to feed aiul the kit-cats. and the dog to ho left in his stable-bed of Farmer's Wife Morocco's Youngest Nationalist Is I8-Year-Olcl Girl FEZ. French Morocco tfteutersl -Moroceo's youngest nationalist leader is 18 - year - old Malika Mcliani. who has I taste for violence and the ambition to become her country's first woman cabinet minlstcr. This attractive schoolgirl is head of the women's branch t6.000 lII(."n- bcrsl of the Istiqlal party in Mek- hmg ncs. the fourth largest city in The slllttltt" rising straight and M0”l9'-'0- g y , wtme (mm the cinmncy of the It is not without difficulties that this slim brunette leads such an active life. Malka is at boarding school-and allowed out for only eight hours every Sunday. She b e c s m c internationally known during the Mekncs riots last July 25, in which eight Moroc- house across the lane speaks now inf iild-tinie Januarys. On the lawn. lllf' l.ad.v-iiiiuiii writes. in winsome traccrics on the night-blue of the snow. tales too of winters of the now long ago. '" L,":'” I"'"””"W""””"Y""G””t'i cans were killed. That day. Gilbert "U ' ' ' A ., mggi, "A, Grandval. then French resident- general. made his official entry .9 into the city. Malika. on vacation .from school. put on a gay sum- lmcr frock and slipped over her (shoulders a sash with the green fand i-ed Morocan national colors I-her ”battIe" uniform liiuiti.En ROSES Thousands of liloroccans 4 lined tam rose up from the swarming crowd. Malikn hurled ti bouquet of red. roses which landed on Grandval's lap in his open car. Policemen, thinking she had thrown I bomb. punched her. but the schoolgirl broke loose and ran alongside the niotorcade aueamlng "Ben Youn- sef" into the ears of the officials. Grabbing the black board of the pubs of Mcknes. I well-known opponent of Ban Youucf. the tug- ged violently iintll he too had to let out I shrill "um llvc Boa Youssef." Msllka threatened French. Brit- ish and American Jottrnallsta In their can untll several also began to intone slogans glorifying Mcltnes post offico. sisters. Mnllks Joined the Istlqlal II 1949 when the party was still underground and many of its mem- bers in jail for Intl-French activ- itlu. She made her first potttlcsl speech the following year. when only In. to I secret meeting in Rabat. The subject was "Women's as h faced will In ten fab rtshh." Tiiisrosulcn Everyone Needs Protein i I: III Dolby Ian ' Protein is essential growth . meat is available. if we will uscl teiii. This might be meat. poultry. toes, stir in ts tsp. crushed cumin Picture Yourself In Your Perfect Size By Ids Jun XIII rouonnowu nnmsin Celery-Cabbage-Olive Slaw London Broil Maltro d' Dclmonlco Potatoes Broccoli Lcldou Broil MIMI d': Pound I 1'15 lbs. flank steak on both sides with I meat mallet to tcnderlu. Then, dust with V. tsp. Isch salt Ind monosodlum glutamatc V4 tsp. pepper. . Broil under I high heat until well . browned on both sides. i Place In I psii rubbed with but- H ter or margarine; dot with 1 tbsp. ” butter or margarine. Cover and: bake in I hot oven. 425 deg. F. I To serve. cut in V4 in. diagonal slices. Serve with maitre d' hhotel butter. Garnish or parsley or cress. Orange-Banana AmbroIlI: I 4 good-sized seedless oranges; slices. Serve with maltrc d' hotel quarter. Peel and thin-slice I ripe bann- nas. Arrange in layers. starting with- the bananas, in I decorative serv- ing dish. Sprinkle each layer with ll few drops of lemon juice. I little superfine sugar and a generous sprinkling of shredded or flaked Icoconut. Top with coconut. Chill. TRICK OF THE CHEF Before cooking Delmonico pota- seed. Pigskin. good. old sturdy pig- skin. has come out of the sports and casual wear department right into the salon. Pigskin is now an evening star and is I big fa- vorite for fine evening gloves. PIGSKIN FOR "P I EVENIN Our domsstic leather tcchniciiiiis and our stylists are responsible for this idea which is neatly ex- pressed in this dress-up glove, s 16-button affair in gleaming white. the perfect acent for after darl clothes. HOUSEHOLD HINT A convenient kitchen apron can be made out of I bath towel by stitching I strip of inch-wlds cotton tape along the long side of the towel to form I casing, than draw- ing I length of cotton cord. long though to tie, through the casing. extension. Ind 2 inches in the hips. In woman's sizes. up to 36. there is I 1 inch difference in all measur ts from one size to the next There is almost nothing torus- taln enthusiasm for I summing course like being able to slip easily MORNING SMILE ”Why are you here agsin'."'ssked the prison chaplain. "Because of my belief," replied the convict. "Your belief?" "I believed the policeiiizin had gone.” into the next smaller size dress. Any overweight can reduce 10 to to pounds and slim off IV: to 2 inches. . .so on to the smaller size. ENERGY BOOSTING DIET Approximately 1100 cslorlss " J l Rste:z, I Iwcck BREAKFAST Sliced Orange Poached Egg on thin slice of Toast CROCHET TV GOVEII. Easy-crochet this Ittractlvc cov- or for any also TV set-in your' very favorite spider dcsignl Pattern 7391: Crochet TV cover, Coffee, black 3 inches In No. 30 Cotton; small- LUNCHEON :or:erizNe?i' l').eds(1i:)(t,"t::t!il:Coltat)t-:51?!-Jo: I Tomato Soup (made with 1 cupifour to make 55.1nch doth. Skim mill" Send TWENTY-FIVE cums in cube .515” P" mi" 3”" PW” lcoins for this pattern (stamps can- Or Gnned Frankfurt" ”" mtmed 3not be accepted) to Charlottetown ha" 5"" (m"'ta"" Guardian. Household Arts Dept. CW” 0' T" yea Front St. w.. Toronto, om. Print 4 0'CLOCl( rnorsm ricxue Nmlwg-R APP”E35v "'1" Choice of glass of Skim Milk. i order our ALICE BROOKS Buttermilk. or hot. Cocoa made with N - l. . eedlecraft Catalogue. E nyoy skim milk and sweetened with nm- - - pages and pages of exciting new -nuum" lweetenui ldeslgns - knitting, crochet. em- DINNER lbroidery. iron-ons, toys and novel- Baked Meat Loaf ground chuck ties! 'Send 2.5 cents for your copy and veal) 1 slice. V. in. mick of this wonderful bookd now. lii'ou"I'I Small baked Pout” want to order every esign n . Butter. V: pat String Beans. all you wish Fruit Gelatin: i Tea or Coffee MID-EVENING Glass of hot Skim Milk Words Of The Wise American form of government nor. an American way of life. Recog-I -nitlon of the Supreme Being is the first-the most basic-expression of Americanisrn. Thus the founding fathers of America saw it. and thus. with God's help, it will continue to he. -(Dwight D. Eisenhower) Ar Mints Collected by 72;. .2... 4.1.. (Maths: of 5) A baby sitter is ' ' V as efficient u you help her to be! She will probably "sit" bctter if she gets an assist from you in these ways: 0 Sittcr's In-ivsl time should to . early enough to allow time for . instructions...to got scquaintad with baby. I If food is involved. direction for baby's schedule should be clearly written. Leave telephone numbers. Baby's doctor...snd where you can be reached. Esrmark I snack or soft drink . for your part-time parent. j Settle return time and try not to ovcrstsy it. 0 I . . Hos baby sampled these two do- lightful Gerber Foods . . . Strairusi Garden Vegetables Indstrainedswoet Potatoes? Both provide plcssin new flavors, Bot Ire notable Tot" i their high iron and Vitamin-A con- tent. The Garden Vcgotablss com- x bin: pens. csrrots Ind spinach for I different kind of tIItI appeal. Til Sweet Potatoes offer III the nutritivu elements of this i in I milder. more palatable form. 0 0 Storage 0 lens. Short of stars I Ice? (lg An Ixtrs bread box no for storing containers of food; (2 Narrow Ihslvu.IttIc to that of your kitchen ubtnn doors. increase longs upset cots- . H” I O o Vlbofs for lunch? Why not I :- vory curving of the new Get-but Junior Chicken Noodle Dinner! Here's I hs py toddler com a- tion of lean. doll- 7'u.'i-'i”";fFi”"?'.;lI& :':ru I It! .5 Insist shun broth I-busty. VIOIIIDE lIl0EtlI:t::.d.eI iciosu. 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