Daily Times-Gazette, 3 Jun 1955, p. 9

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THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Friday, June 3, 1055 © Babies are Babies CHILD GUIDANCE By 8 Bal re ; : 1 1 ate nursing a versity It Is The Par ents' Fault Heian oF wanagian under a a ne or oon fi Woks 9 suede shies { { India in a Toronto hospital paid a | work in Cavadian hospitals is in-| , 7 : : a maar avs: won't remove, try the following: ; ; 1 tongue to the proud mother of a| One of the eight is a man, since | Lightly rub each spot with an Ge ? ; : new-born baby. male nurses are not unusual in In-| emery board, then steam over a : / a By G, CLEVELAND MYERS "Hachi disthi," sald 27-year-old | dia. boiling kettle, A darren i Mev, Be ain SG hi gas om: Pate mh » vo i Z 7 ly % A . 5 . wd OE ay nin a pnd mane a 8 5 Goll. iutt| Tang, and Perup from {up their beliefs: "We love C wr |e Bp Bron Belor long na y nurses from In udying gradu- Rhvamani wamy, summed but we are really nee led In India." KEEP IN TRIM rss seit nn A Girdle Will Not Prevent Spread From Excess Calories i smn 25 de 2 By IDA JEAN KAIN Jrohatly the most neglected in the | Wil bus, when he knows he's od i ' A woman expects quite a lot of ly. Since everyday activities do | i enough to pay more; tell him "it| BE VIGILANT a modern girdle . . , she expects it| not provide sufficient exercise to won't hurt," when you know it! The time to correct him is now. or 1 to hold her in, slim her down and | keep them In proper fone, some | : will, If at two, twelve or fifteen, you spruce her up. Fair enough. , .|conditioning is needed, Not every-|: > KEEP YOUR WORD suspect your child has done some- '| It's really guile wonderful what a| one is up to taking vigorous calis- | You should mever let him see |thing wrong, but you are not sure escrip n few ounces of silk, sating and elas- | thenics, so today's conditioners are you, by word or deed, break a|and only have his word to go on, { J tic can do for you -- provided you | ever so easy--but effective, for |# ise for convenience Heldon't put him on trial. Just be keep, Jour own bracing girdle mus- | they help posture, It is fm- | rag dh that he can count | more vigilant from then on. Better i I s 0 ur Pr of essi on" e on your word, still, protect him from further temptation, Work harder to build | les ally dousd and Jou portant to eute into any exere posture ot peti ph Poriant {0 ease into any exercise If, for instance, you often say ' { in him a wish to do right and No but act though Jou sad try to win his affection. esteem | you may find yourself in the same | program, It dilemma as fhe overweight who| Position: Lying on back on floor, Said Yes. he'll begin to think you Ps wrote, "I've spent quite a bit of | knees bent, soles of feet flat on! ally Gon't mean what you say,|and companionship, i | This is also true, when you let a| If you help him to feel worthy an [ommand fb dei." "th, Bn $24 40 Pv 3 1 PARENT TO BLAME worry about ma PRESCRIPTION CHEMISTS WE SEND MEDICINES money on girldes, but instead of | the floor. This is a safety position, | Sometimes the parent is respons | worry about making him a truth. | TO EUROPE -- POSTAGE FREE HOUSEHOLD HINT ot Sng to deceive him - to : see you deceive apyone | tier how small' the "1 deceit may be! Therefore, you i can't afford to slip away from a Lk [tot without telling him before- i. hand. Neither can you have him tell someone at the door that you "Compounding your El . |'shape' to every giride."" shoulders into line, have arms out |! 4 i| To improve the shape of your|at sides on floor at shoulder level, | own girdle, two measures are nec- | elbows bent, forearms back on the |i ST ED SUIT essary, Stop eating just short of floor "L" shape, | full, so as to cut calories a little] Movement: Contract strongly g below the amount wed ally. To| with the abdominal muscles, pul 5 ; accomplis) , decide In Your |ing up and in firmly, Then lift] ; ' 'an mind to cut out all second help- | hips just slightly off floor, holding CL ASSIC SUIT you Guile uly See rn doh 400,000 women, has 3,000,000 more | ings, Take one serving of all food, | the up-and-in pull, Hold for six him" innocently admitting gult, | women than men. relax, eat slowly to savor the flav-| seconds, A good trick in timing i5| This classic' suit 1s in black | don't rebuke or punsh fim po or, With fast eating, the tendency | (n count from one to six, inter-| | barathea with the slightly | =r is to rely on quantity for satisfac | snersing each count with a word | wool barathea w) e slightly | tion, and 'quantity' is fattening, If| "Make the words count too , , ,| lengthened jacket to emphasize you will resolutely get up from the | one, lithe - two, lissome - three,| the body line. A ruff of white fox table short of that full feeling, 20 | s.m-.o-0.t-h - four, toned - five,| ur is worn about the neck, Ey S--_------ to 30 minutes later you will feel | shapley - six, streamlined! That's . content, for you will be getting the | your aim! Lower hips to floor, and (CP Photo) Ex-Naxy Man Finds | energy returns from the food. pulling up and in firmly, this time | -- "=" -- . . | CONDITIONING NEEDED pressing small of back smack HOUSEHOLD HINT His War-Time Mom Now the muscular girdle--flabby | against the floor, Repeat complete h Artal ' middle muscles are about as much | routine three times To wash rayon curtains exper "| Ji ROBERTS CREEK B.C. (CP)-- |help to the figure as a worn out| You will find a.small amount of by » that they Suan Sngir +sheen, | EN A woman who was a "substitute | {Wo-way stretch. And the muscles | regular exercise wonderfully re. M18 e : om Jo ¥ ry be Jetiove mother" to thousands of service- | that form the abdominal wall are warding. {pose Sa iy i then pes HISTORY! men and then dropped out of sight | : in lukewarm soft water with heavy | i shortly after the Second World War | came for interviews, "I thought my | '0 ' t N . hb been found here by one of her | past was forgotten by now," she| SUE elg 0) 8] £ them giving me shape, I give for it prevents strain. To pull|f | ible--unconsciously, of course--for | ful person, : || making his child deceitful, If you suspect has done FEMALE SURPLUS West Germany, with about 26, 530 SIMCOE ST. §. DIAL 5-3546 i iy This worsted suit in pin stripy is ideal for spring wear in co- lors of soft brown and light blue, Features include cut-away Jacket, small-roll collar, deep full-wing sleeves and wu perky silk-fabric tie bow, The slim skirt has a box pleat in back for walking ease, 8 KING ST. E DIAL 3-2245 i "| something wrong -- even though _(CP Photo) THE SMALLEST, LIGHTESY suds made of mild soap. Squeeze suds gently through the fabric, but do not po A or twist, Rifle the curtal three times in, eWar of Canadian sailors as the woman | greatest thrills, after taking care | ity on warm who met troop trains in Edmonton, | of thousands of sailors, was being | CALGARY (CP) -- If United | fines. 'Never put rayon curtains on ected them with "hello, sweet-| asked by the navy in Halifax to | States citizens often show ignor-| a" sivetoher. Press with. a steam art," served coffee, took 'them | "place a special wreath" during | ance of Canadian affairs, it could iron if you have one, Iron selvages to her home for dinner and even |g wartime ceremony, | be Canada's fault, says Tania Long. | first "then the body of the curtains supplied money when it was| Bhe remembers the men who | "You're just too good neighbors' | with the grain, sesded g h didn't come back, and places | she says. 'You just don't have : Mortim Whose i Is Mrs, Alice | wreaths for them on Vimy Day |enough bad news," meaning news mer, met trains even in 40| and Remembrance Day. {that would make headlines in the | States and Canada. An American LL, 1 transistor CROYAL M / ted sons," said, | She Is remembered by thousands | "She recalled that one of her | Don't Make News' As powerful as some hearing aids ot feast TWICE its size, Weighs about the same as a pocket lighter, and is hardly larger! Clarity! Comfort! Convenience! N------ ONLY $100... operates for 104 8 week on one tiny battery! Wear and come pare~on our 10-day money-back below zero weather, She did her bit | for every serviceman, but made the navy her favorite because her two sons were seamen, Mom Mortimer, 59, who lives with her retired husband here was found Mac Jensen a former sailor whose territory as a sales man brings him to this village on the Sechelt peninsula just north of Vancouver, "Believe me' he said "She was Just the same. First thing she sald was 'Hello, sweetheart', , . I hadn't seen her sinee 1943 and yet she knew me." a member of the Met's famed "It was quite a wonderful sur- prise" to meet Jensen in the tiny store, she said, IN FINE COMPANY TORONTO (CP) = The six-night stand of the Metropolitan Opera Company here last week brought a Toronto singer back home with ambition fulfilled, Miss Lexi Jones, graduate of the Royal Conservat- ory here, was accepted recenlty as US. 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