tumor" bouquet” to the pleasingly p mothers who make s. game down with their ' teen-age , daughters. one reports she lost 10 pounds er daughter 0 on the Teen- d 2;. once the daughter got into the spirl of the thing she kept her I ' D8 mother on tiie straight and pastry-- less path. The mother. so as to en- courage the daughter. didn't break over once. .And the whole thing turned out to be flun. . It iis easier to diet in partner- ship. and what better pal than a daughter? A teen-ager is of course entitled to more calories than an adult. for her calories. even while reducing, must cover the need for growth. She also requires addition- al calcium and phosphorus and protein. All this can be adjusted with the amount of milk in the list. The teen-ager should have 3 glasses of whole milk every day. The mother can substitute 2 glasses of buttermilk or skim milk which subtracts 300 calories from her diet. making the total calories 1100 a deiy. ' If the head of the house is slightlyon the solid side too . . . well, Dad can reduce on about 1400 gravles and hot breads and cuts Never-Fail Icing 4 the. brown sugar I tbs. butter I the. milk D loll together to soft ball style. Oool slightly and add icing sugar fill of spreading consistency. Fla- vour with a few drops of vanilla. immirig Menus. It seems that fly food habits. Figure-Fixing Program I: Ida Jenn Kain calories. the same number needed by his daughter. By the way. when overweight runs in famlliu, fat- tening food habits usually do, too. The eating for weight control plan can work miracles in the fam- With everybody curbing calories. no one will oom- plain when Mom stops fixing Vghier ace”, down on salsa an-easing. The veget- ables. copked quickly in a small amount of water, will he tasty with- out sauces. Meats. fish and chick- en, broiled or baked instead of fried. delete more calories. A light dessert will be accepted happily. And when the bedtime snacks are omitted. nobody will have to be coaxed to eat a good breakfast - which is very important to stay- ing with a diet. . All this is fairly easy in a small family when everybody is in on the act. But. some of you teen-egers may point out that it's a different story at your house. You have to eat what your mother cooks . . and it's all so fattening. It won't be fattening unless you overeatl You can take off weight beautiful- ly Just by eating one helping of everything served and omitting the dessert. That is; you can if you do not stuff between meals. It's tthe piece-meaiing that adds bulges. A chocolate bar counts 400 calories. a soda the same, is peanuts 100 calories. and soft. drinks count from 76 to 100. You can add . . . so does natures ' And you can take some daily shaper-uppers in the form of exer- cise. our model mother and daugh- ter took wsistliners together. after school . . . and that turned out to be fun. too. and very reward- ing. . i How's the time for... Woll,enyway,u man's never too old to enjoy an sppetizing dish of Iell-O . . . so let's hope the kids don't beat him to iii Y 7" OKKCID 0' 73 HOIITIHUD FINIQT .geWo- i.i;is'.'. Bakeries Limited m G... E.t'.e59Y .o9Dg'.?N reesu -” as 0 sea 9,: 5231 FAHILY -is T". Head office. Iloacten. N. I. Irish Guards Playing. Way Back Home '10RON'10. (GP) - The Irish Guards band, which played at the Canadian National Exhibition here Aug. 2'! to Sept. ll. is reported working its my back home through inilitnry camps in Canada. when the bend came to North America. it planned to make a tour of the United States after its To- ronto engagement The telegram say . however, that the U. S. tour to ded after a law performances. It says the pro- moter-went broke and now owes the band 86,000. g The newspaper says the bend fined engagements in Boston. Providence. R. I,, and Philadelphia and then things started to go wrong After further concerts in Rochest- er. N. Y, and Toledo. Ohio. the whole tour "blow up" and the band was stranded without Ifunds to continue its travels. The band's director. Capt. C. H. Jaeger, got in touch with British and Canadian army starts in Wash- ington and arranged for the bend to cross back into Canada at Windsor, Out. "Then apparently it was up to Canada's defence department, which devised the plan to have them work their way back home by play- ing in army cernps across the country for food and lodging and a. little pocket .inoney," the paper says. The band has played at Woiseley barracks in London. 0nt., and at Camp Bm-den-for 50 cents admis- sion. It has engagements in King- ston, Ont.. and Vaicsrtier and will probably play at camps in the Maritime: before the guardsmen . ultimately get aboard ship at Hall- fax. Ferdinand Hiller, the German composer who died in 1885, played a Mozart concerto at the age of 10. IN Msmcaiam ' MES. IOIIN MMKAY IlMONBe The death occurred at her home in Cable Head West. on Tuesday, september 28th. of Marge:-et Ann. widow of the late John MacKay Simona in her 92nd. year. Born in Forest Hill, the daughter . of Donald and MIX! (MacDonald) Mc- Betb. she married Mr. Simona in 1885, and made her home in Cable Head ever since. with the excep- tion of the past winter which she spent in Charlottetown with her niece Mrs. Arthur King. She was widely known for her kindness and hospitality. Her home was always open, and e kindly welcome extend. ed to all who came there. Mrs. slmons was a devout Christ- ion and displayed her faith in her Saviour at all times. Her cheerful to all and it can truly be said of her that to know her was to love her. The funeral was held on Friday. October 1st. with a. short service atiher late residence followed by a service at the United Church in St. Peters st 2 p.m. where a large number of relatives and friends came to pay their last respects. The service was conducted by her pastor, Rev. Russell A. McLeod. B.A. who took as his text Genesis, 5.24. "Enoch walked with God. and he was not. for God took him." and spoke of her faith. sweet in- fluence and good example. The hymns sung were "The Lord is my shepherd". and ”Jesus.Saviour Pilot Me." and her favorite hymn "The Lily of the Vail " was beautifully rendered by a ale quartet. She was laid to rest in Midgelf Cemetery beside her husband. who predeceased her fifteen years ago. The pallbearers were Arthur King. Alex D. McLeod. Andrew. Chester, Reginald and William Banks. She leaves to mourn two sons. Joseph, at home, Daniel in Cali- fornia, a daughter Charlotte, Mrs. Prescott White. of Somervilloi Mass. Four grandchildren. Laura, ylrs. J. and lovable disposition endeared her g dred Simmons or sneboygan. W'is-i consiii: Jean, Mrs. Sidney Mclgoyy and Chester White of somervllle. Malt; one sister. Barbara. Mrs. mev.) D. M. Matheson of stellar- ton. seven great grandchildren. and numerous nephews and nieces. one of .whom, Mrs. Isabel Betion, tend- erly cared for her during her last .iliness.' Two sisters and five broth- ers predecessed her. "They are not dead who live in the hearts of those they leave he- hind". Orange peel when burned makes a blue flame. 100 as in rain BONDS-fetresfiufiylssfeheirb efyserseighbowfieedlefllbresdl can Forecast Sudden Death SAN FRANCISCO. (AP)-A prom- inent New Zealand heart specialist say he has found in some people a peculiar type of heart-boat which forecasts sudden death. This ominous sign, which shows up in the jagged lines of electro- cardiograph records, appears only occasionally in cases having a previous history of heart disease, Dr. F. Horace smirk told a sym- posium of the San Francisco Heart Friday. gocmbervs. was Association. Dr. smirk said he personally had found about 40 cases in six years. and many of the patients died sud- denly. ' The condition.is called preme- ture systole. It is an off-time beat of the heart muscle which interrupts the finishing stage of a prec'edl'ng regular beat cycle. MOUNTAIN CLIMBEE The Schrekchorn. 13,386 - fooi. peak in the Swiss Alps. was first climbed in 1881 by Sir Leslie Ste- phen. The Guardian Page I OLD BHEIIHB Shaikh is an Arabian and loo lem title designating chieftain a lesser magistrate, meaning libr- slly "an old man." BERLIN (Reuters) - Walther Furik. Nazi war criminal serving a life sentence. was operated on Thursday by United States Army doctors in the British military hos- pital. 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