l OMEN Page 8 The Gunrdlsl Friday, February 35, 1965 KEEP IN TRIM Curves For llhe Thin Girl By Ida Jean Kain i-'lT THE POUND! IN Square your shoulders girls. pull up stiiigiy with inn llllll L1ll'lH nitcn complain that ii umclit gain is no help to your ii'.;ui'o ml" the fat settles in all the lil'i!lll,' places. That hap- poiis ll you smile for the slump. it isn't Just pounds you want to pile (Ill. iilizit you really want is in liuik illlli ll'Pl like I new girl All i'i;'.lit. take steps in that direi-iioii While your posit!" .1 ilimlii hrihii. it reflects your nu- tritional status and your siii.. oti llllllfl. You cannot always Just' Illl it good posture. you have in (eel like standing up. With im- I simi ids... up... ii p ?:Gei'4a-Lift). proicil nutrition and simple ton. in): excrrlscs to correct a mul- cular deficiency. you will feel like standing beautifully. Beauty is alwayl so much more exciting than just plain health. Forget the old posture correc- tives. Use your imagination - stand like a slim Princess! Carry your head proudly. with the bump oi self-esteem on the top of your head held high. if you are tall. stand and walk as if be tall were the very nice.-it thing in the world C then it will be. People villi ask to meet "that poised. distinctive looking girl”. Droop like It wilt- ed daisy and nobody will care who you are. Square your shoulders but keep Item relaxed. Good posture is when children'c- . eqeembigger than their . stomachs There is an nhed now to administer drastic. - nlil-laaliiimod luatlvas wlvirh may shock I rhil:l's system and leeve at” them foelin wnali and ”Q... llsvlesii. Tr than new rn ern help- Childron'a wn Tahlnuo--made no all! for children. from R to 15 earn. by the Ilakarl of ahyfa Own 'l!ableu-your uaiivanrc of ii rrliahle product. They go to wrirk at mm: to hair: awn-tan the stomach, lwllnvo dialrme iinri hrlngahnul aihnrougli pllfinrltllnfl of the bowels I you a manmvr. Get a psi-kags iorlav at your driiggm. TAILETI middle muscles uiscipiine is through the miusec- xiiili gel on the posture on-attrition. To keep on the beam. pull THE RIGHT PLACES disciplined, but never stiff. The up lll'mly with those middle mus- cles ano contract snugly with big hip musc back bone - glamour has back- bone, lt's posture! Do not lift with the chest. the muaclos are attached to the ribcagc. not the wishbone. Make the middle mus- cles do the lifting. That stream- lining action helps you to keep your anvlably slim waist. Gat out of the hectic hurry habit . . . talk relaxed. practice moving without tension. Hurry in- creases muscular and mental tens- ion. At use! by relaxing the muscles you atop send- ing worry messages to your mind. Tension more than any other one thing take the joy out of day to day living. This column winds up the weight gaining series. but it should be just the beginning for you. Keep a healthy respect for good nutri- tion and good food habits. This will boost your sense of wall- bcing. And get a healthier rs- spact for yourself as a person. and reflect this in your posture. You can be the vital. radiant person you want to be. Believe it! Keep advancing confidently in the direction of your dream and. as the philosopher Thoreau expressed it. you will one day achieve success unexpected in common hours. GRADE A NURTIIITION WEIGHT GAINING mcakiast FOB Chilled Fruit Juice Shredded wheat with lanana Slices ,Milk and Cream Soft Cooked E88 Buttered Toast with Peach Con- serve Glass of Milk 1 Cup of Coffee. I desired Luncheon Oyster stew er,Creamed Soup Tosated Cheese sandwich Fresh Fruit salad with Cream Dressing Molasses Cookies not Tel Dinner Broiled fish with Tartar sauce or Mixed Grill (Lamb Chop, Liver, Bacon) Parsley potatoes Buttered Carrots Bread and Butter Lemon Meringue Pie Milk on hour before bedtime Glass of Milk Graham Crackers Note: One teaspoon of cod liver oil or one Vitamin A and D capsule should be taken daily. 5"l0ii MELARENS 2..?.,”il;5 mi... rnwtv lllVtliHIlIll. mo in Yfi'.lJ. Lean agalnat youn y when you have time for a leis- IAIY IAWODTPI HAIL Cigarettes Cause Serious Mother- Daughier Argument DEAR MARY iiammia: i am the mother of a l5-year-old girl who has always been an obedi- Illl child. Recently A iounu an open pack oi cigarettes in net Dune. when i quesuoneu nor aha said one had smoked only once. one that a friend had given Jicr the pack to hold and she forgot to return it. Since I didnt believe what she tolo me. 1 lost i-ny temper and called her I liar. i dont know if my scolding and punishment did her any good. Will you please tell me what to do? P.l'. DEAR P. Y.: it's a very large order. trying to tail a parent how to give a youngster depth-hcip in flounde l... through the adolesc- ent yoarsCwhcn the parent seems to lack compassion and imagina- tion. in evaluating the child's ex- periences oi temptation. I believe it's no secret that most boys and girls in our coun- try exparlment with smoking soon- er or later-usually not later than in high school in their mid-teens. Sensible parents are prepared to cope constructively with this prob- ability. so as to prevent the child- ren from becoming liars and sneaks about ltCa wise precau- tion. Unfortunately your sharp attack was no help to your daugh- ter in building good character. GUILTY CHILD LIE BY REFLEX Evidently it was understood be- tween you and Jane llet's call her) that she wasn't to smoke; that you forbade it. Thus your dlscovery of an open pack ul cig- arettes in her purse was discon- certing to both. of course. And the reflex impulse of the frightan- ed chiid'(or childish immatura character) is to try involuntarily to lie his way out oi trouble- whaa on the ”' in i t angry authority. Bo Jane's unconvlnlng story of lightened adult would expect oi a browbeaten juvenile facing an accusatory elder. It takes courage to tell truth that reflects unfav- ourably on oneself; and the habit oi courageous truth-telling is est- ablished in children, by giving them faith that the truth will be hospltebly received for its own sake. This kind of support should be consistently given a child by his family-his parents especially. Also it takes strongly rooted self-esteem to bravely admit wrong-doing of any kind. And a child's .elf-esteem is made ready for life's storm-and-stress. by kindly . spectful treatment of his spirit, despite his faultlness. in the family circle. Finally. a child who loves and respect: his parents, for their firm fair rule and pad- minlstratlve insight into the needs and problems oi youth. will do his best to measure up to their reasonable standards of profitable conduct. And good conduct is the only profitable conduct in the fin- al analysis. MAY IE BONED FAR TOO MUCH You say Jane always has been an obedient child. Perhaps she has been too much under orders at home. with too lltle leeway for developing some judgment and backbone of her own. With the result that other teen-agcrs lead her by the '-on ausing her to be weakly disobedlent to you.bc- cause their influence is to the fore when your back is turned. Maybe that's why she took up smoking. Re-open the subject with Jane. how-come she had the cigarettes, was pretty much what an en-E atta Osler, Canadian international One oi the surest signs of the Girl Guide movement throughout the world is the decision oi the rec- ent World Conference that the time has come for a second world centre. This centre. to be known as Our Cabana, will be built near Cucrnavaca. Mexico. The first world centre. Our Chalet. was built in Switzerland in 1932 and since that time count- less Guides and Girl Scouts from all nations have spent many happy hours there. Not only have they enjoyed training. mountain climb- ing and winter sports but. more important still. through living with ELLl':N'S The first calf of the season naturally adjudged "the sweetest thing-the prettiest one yet!" by the younger members oi the fam- lly. arrived at Alderlea yester- day in an early morning hap- pcning. On the heels of the even! "in the ever-changing scenes of the farming the herd-sire bade a long farewell to the place. He was a rather handsome fellow of not yet two years. roan in color. sleek and sizable. of pleasing lines. al- together a worthy head of a herd. Nevertheless in the farmars' plan- ning. it was time for him to go. These are among the animals of the place for which like fire. the members of the family from James down to Mack entertain a healthy respect. We too have no regrets when we see one fade into the distance beyond the hill- top on an outward trek even though we are aware that in the system of farming followed here, another younger burly-headed. bland-faced creature will be pro- moted to the empty stall. Here the disposal is always something of an especial event. 0 U 0 "You'll use the nose-bar to'lead him to the (buyers) truck?” we overheard James comment to the younger farmer. "Yes-and a leading rope as well.” James nodded. This was logic that pleased him. "There's no need to take chances" he said. We were at the kitchen-sink. washing the bieakfast things when urcly private talk. A, , simply for losing your temper and calling her a liar. Then ask her to be frank about it. if she is smoking or wants to smoke. Tell her the health hazard of " is one thing. and the l ALICE BROO KS DESIGNS l CROCHET IATII SET Let this lovely crochet set add new beauty to your home. Mix and match cotor -C easy. fun to dol Crochet Patten 7000: Only 10 ships of rug cotton make bolh lovely bathroom rug and seat cover. Easy! Make this rug for your bedroom. too! Send TWENTY-l'lVl: CENTS in coins for this pattern (stamps cannot be accepted) to Alice Brooks designs do The Guard- ian. so Front Street West. Tor- onto. Ontario. Please print plainly NAME. ADDRESS. PATTERN NUMBER. - WONDERFUL is the word - co of this terrific catalog - N W! You'll want to order every wonderful design II it! i COMING MONDAY ! XIX "um to hide it is something else-and as between the two. sneaking is worse. Try to reach an honest friendly meeting of minds. on a future policy. Ml-I. Mary Haworth counsels through her column. not by mail or per- sonal interview. Write her in care of The Guardian. POLITE EXCUSE NOTTINGHAM. England (CF)- A woman fined 10 shillings for overtime parking wrote to the court that Nottinghamls shop! "are so fascinating I lost count of time." PLAIN COOKIEI WI cup brown sugar 1 cup shortening 3 Clll 55 cup cream 1 tsp. baking powder I EGETARIAN ROAST 1 carrot 1 onion 1 eggs. slightly pester. IV: cups milk (evaporated) 1 tap. sage 1 clove of garlic, ground up. it 'optlonal l potato 1 rounded tbs. butter 1 cup chopped walnuts for '.-ii cup walnuts and Vs cup crunchy nut 1 tsp. salt I cups bread crumbs Grind ve etablu. Add other in- gredients. ks one hour in mod- by an Island Farmer's Wife Commissioner. girls of nations other than their own they have had the chance to learn something of the ways of other people and to make inter- national friendships. Owing to the distance not many Canadian Girl Guides can go to Our Chalet in Switzerland but with Our Cabana. a world centre in this hemisphere. more and more of them will be able to join their sister guides from other countries in the man' e."”vities which will be provided there. Land has Jc. purchased and construction will begin in the near future. In the meantime all coun- tries in the World Association are seeing what they can do to as- DIARY we heard the truck arrlve-wasn- ting the colorful inexpensive dishes we had almost forgotten were in the cupboard during our spell at Robis: pale green plates and cups. pale pink saucers. rose por- For A Mexican Cabana Mrs. W. Rankine Nesbitt. Chief Girl Guide Commissioner for Canada. is shown at right pre- senting Cabana Fund contribution from the Dominion dnd from the Province of Alberta to Miss Henri- ridge bowls when presently the kingly procession went by the window. two man leading the animal. two following closely a- long the driveway. "The truck is in the frost field?” we said to Mack, watching from another window. ”No" he shook his head "it's right down here, hacked to that steep place by the lawn. so he'll be able to step to it easy from there . . oh. oh!" he winced ”there won't be a rose-bush left. He's trampling them down." Not in a china shop was this fellow. but being guided by. and over our precious growlnga of the years: shrubs. perennials. spring- flowers in the border already pricking ears for the first robin call. "Oh dear" we echoed the small boy's concern But now it was over. the machine us- ing away. "Will you say anything about the flowers to Gran'daddy'.'" Mack queried when we turned away from the window. "It wouldn't do much good. do you think?" we smiled. "'No" he shook his head and grinned ”he wouldn't hear you anyway!" "Well. it'll: good lo be clear of that fellow" James was look- ing in at the doorway now. "lies too big to have around . . . Look- ed well, didn't he. Ellen? 1 wond- er what he'd weigh . the young lad says he's close in . . . but it's pretty hard to say. I guess. though. he's not too far off that". And then with Mack at his heels he was off to take up again the cliorlng. That was yesterday. when the sun was warming the valley. This was a white day-white of falling flakes reclothlng lightly the fields. dusllnil the evergreens. covering than is as sasausrsl prsysr God may not answer just the way we want when we pray for a loved one's health. or bag for strength to fight. a personal weakncaa-but He does answer. 'I'has-caraofteri hidden mirada in thing which do not happen. In Mandi Reader's Digeat a Hiweye. .Got your Mud! Raadnfs D” today: I'I' articlu of lasting intend. including the crate oven or steam three hours. Serve hot with tomato sauce or ll'!VY- : boat from leading magaainsa and ourrentbooksnsioondasudium. Seasontotaatal cmlnoedoooksd niaatwltbgntadoabo. Dill. PUPPIY Ind condiment: sauce: gravy or sauce. Sift twice, then silt into a bowl.) 9. food pantry hour (or 154 c. 4MpI. Magic Baking Powder. Cut in holy! the. chilled once sifted all-purpua dour), sbutsalng. Make a wall in l slut in raising the money neces- sary not only for the construction but the malniainance of Our Cabana. Our Cabana will belong to all the Girl Guides and Girl Scouts in the world and is another step for- ward in the work of the World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts to carry out its aim of promoting international) tinder- standing and friendship among girls of all nations. Canadian Girl Guides have the opportunity of contributing to Our Cabana Fund through Headquart- ers. Mrs. Gandlar of Alberta is the Member for Canada on the Cabana Finance Committee. MORNING SMILE A woman launching her first ship was a little nervous. She turned to the shipyard manager. standing beside her. and asked: "How hard do I have to hit it to knock it into the water. the paths. edging the panes . . . a bit of a February storm! Until tomorrow C C C C Diary C - - - Good-night . . . . p favourite way: of Dfaftlfllll Wit grisly Suggestions From Canada's Kitchen By consumer Section. Mar- keting service. Ce I DO- partmoat ei , culture POTATO POINTER! i Everyone haa' his or her uwl go... but baking is without a doubt one of the. tastiest ways to serve them. and time-saving too. On wash day when the lllndl of the clock seem to hurry I, lit- tle faster towards dinner lime. gcrubbing a few potatoes and ggrvujg them with an oven dish is so much less work than cook- ing ttiem any lltlier wa)'- I when there is a free muiutc set the oven rack on the centre rung of the oven or slightly lower and scrub the potatoes eating 'cleaii. Then when the right time comes all that is left to do is to heat the oven to 400 degrees F. or 425 degres F. Place the 9011' toes on the rack and bake until they are tender when tested with a skewer. This will take from 46 to 85 minutes depending on the size of the potatoes and the oven temperature used. one of the secrets in serving good baked pota- toes in this-as soon as they come from the oven make crosswise slits in the top to let the steam escape and pinch gently 10 mill? the potato fluff up. They are de- licious served with butter or top- pcd with a little grated cheese. So far as boiling potatoes is concerned they have more flav- our when cooked in their skins. and that is a pretty good indication that more food value has been kept in them as well. The skins are easily removed before serv- ing but perhaps your family likes to eat potatoes skin and all. USE LITTLE WATER The home economists of the Consumer Section. Canada Depart-, meat of Agriculture recommend using one cup 'of boiling salted water to cook six medium pota- toes. Yes, just one cup and here is the reason whyCa saucepan with a closely fittlng.covcr is used so that very little water eva- porates and as soon as the water reaches the boil the beat is turn- ed down to keep the t Al RCAF Station Miss Glenda Brown, (above) Charlottetown, P. 1:. 1., is a ...,..ab,. member of the Orderly Room Staff at RCAF Station. sIllhmeI'Slllc. Kg. sponslbl for maintaining the records of RCAF personal at the ha she works with Leading Aircraftsman Herve Dcveau. Molltittll. N, ii Glenda completed her commercial course at Prince of Wales College last May and has been employed by the Civil Service since that ilme She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brown. 97 Edward 34' Charlottetown. " I ANNE ADAMS PATTERNS WEEK'S SEW-THILIITY DOUBLE VALUE for your sew- ing tlma! This is the season's most practical. prettloat Wrapon - make it also in a brief version for a cobbler apronl See the neck- line C We cut low for cool flattery. Check at diagram-Ccouldn't be easier. aster sewing. Pattern 40)): Miner Sizes ll, 14 .10. 18. D: 40. Ilsa 16 takes 3'ls yards 85-inch fabric. This pattern easy to use. slm-I pie to sew. is tested for fit. Has complete illustrated instructions Send THIRTY-FIVE CENTS (loci in coins (stamps cannot be accepted) for this pattern. Print plainly SIZE, NAME. ADDRESS.l STYLE NUMBER. Send order to ANNE ADAMS. cm The uardlan. so Front Street West. Toronto. boiling gently for 20 to so min- utes. Cooked this way even a mesly potato which is so good for ” -' will hold its shape well. with a pressure saucepan very lit- . if your anary refuses to take a bath, uinltllng a little sand in the bottom tle water is used and the pota- toes lake only a few minutes to cook. ,Evan though potatoes are serv- ed mashed more frequently than any other way it is surprising the number of times we get poor mashed potatoes. To make them fluffy, light and free from lumps. drain the boiled potatoes well and remove the skins if they were left on. then hold the saucepan over low heat and shake the potatoes until they are dry. Mash them also both before pouring in the walu. FOR EASIER M really well until there are no lumps left. Add a generous plane of butter, about two tablespoons. and about a third of a cup of hot milk. thin cream or evaporated milk. This is the right amount for six medium potatoes. Add the milk or cream a little at a time. for it is put in all at once the potatoes may become aoggy.sea- son to tests and unzip the pota- toes until they are very light and nuffy. and be sure to whip iliem - Just before serving. Household Hint A liquid commercial product for cleaning ruat stains from por- celain worka like magic. I AKING -7- SURE SUCCESS lN BAKING S ALWAYS BllY Monarchls newest mixes, Fruit Cake and Cherry Pound Cake are a revelation in ease of inakingl You add only water in the mix. and fold in prepared fruit supplied in a separate container in the package. Monarch's perfectly blended batter mi; assures an even distribution of fruit-throughout the baked cake-and these cakes stay fresh for two to three weeks. Try them soon-see how you save time and money, yet: get the finest of cakes. -rjt so SIlllllEAM liAIlIAll'l' coitrnoi roisinis TO BE WON POI IIIIDIHI 0! not rust "Willi rm Til! Monsieur" oourrsr ciosls res. sent. MAIIYIMI PIOVWCII ODIN it's for To lIlII'I IiOWt Write on plain auwni about Klan and Quotes of the Regllahhionaroby: I.I'g'IIQl?It-iEIdh .:-'-.:-.-.'-.-.'-'r""".: . .m.'e.:-..:.a-a. 'l.mmQhiOIt onarclsciiir MIXES WHITE CAKE 0 CHOCOLATE CAKE 0 GOLDEN YELLOW CAKE ANGEL FOOD CAKE 0 FRUIT CAKE 0 CHERRY POUND CAKE GINGERBREAD MIX 0 Pl! CRUST MIX 0 TEA-IISK All Monarch Cake Minaauvaoompleteevui toihe .eorrect.meaaureofagga.sowbateverHnde(cako you.riamllyllkae,yoImbesureoi'aarvlngl:hebeet "home-made" you've ever made. That goes for pics, too, when you use Mpnaroh Pie Crust Mix-andalthedeliciouthingeyeecaa make with Monarch Tea-BB. Note them down on your mopping it Iowa mus MONTH ls! l W t :':.r:.-aw-.':.: I. saw. 4 Maple La! Mitggt 4