Come Double Club [KEEP IN TRIM BREAKFAST FOOD Canadian processors turned ou Holds Meeting v a anierm 83,51%,200 pounds of ready-to-serve : SASSI Answers Teenagers' Queries [ses i se. asa: msmon At Variety Village ' . I Jaro nage ot pers 4 Regarding Diet Problems eGo orb Cu" Nor] overntgn tem ape he ae E28 0 mtee emer, wear | mineral Optical 4 i minster United Church. fan is in your corner today. there for shock absorbers, insula- The visit started with a tour of| First, some typical problems. "I|tion and pleasing cur "Finally Com CRS TT Ne pl Shes, otk am 2 nd bul le IF 0 na save pd . . The|to lose unds, I am 5' and |accoun use %id CHILD GUIDANCE a4 boos aisnding Variety Vilage weigh. at. T woud Te towel emenercies"| offers finest ; {hobbies at the time of th without losing. In my thet, I ccks| This health building proce : . . and demonstrated their various|smaller amounts of food and have 7.1 Fewer Problems Will Arise [fie "te Tiered moore ich off es soft dns 'sn' do : At the tour's end, the principal, |serts. I drink skim milk. Here ls etter the . . Mr. J. Arthur Robertson, told|the problem: my mother insists|iritional track . .. curbing calories(f If Child Learns To Feed Self something about the founding of|that I eat potatoes or rice. Should(bY taking smaller helpings, cutting H 1 Aid the Variety Clubs of America and|[ eat these starchy foods? And how|0ut the exiress and the unneces- earihg By G. CLEVELAND MYERS or let the first portion be no bigger|Particularly about Variety Club,imuch should I weigh?" a els, A teen-age reducing The earlier a child learns to feed|than a pea. Make 'very slow and| nt 28, Lg Which YEVas| Before we answer, let's take two|ies a Ay il avowod 1400 calor- Quality himself, the more he will enjoy eat-|easy" your slogan. ety Village and was responsible|M0re examples. "We are two girls|foods--lean meat, eggs, skim ng, Also, fewer feeding problems| Another step toward self-feeding|for its up) p. He spoke also|0f 13 years who need your help.|green an] yellow RE ik. © Five all-new, 4 and S-tran- will arise, for he won't take more js munching on a piece of zwie-lapout the magnificent work Vari-|MOst of the girls in our class weigh|tato fruits" and fruit juice, andl] Sistor models to choose from! of any food than he wants. I'S|back cracker or crust of dry ety Village had done and was do-|3bout 106 pounds. But our height whole grain cereal and bread. A » 10-Day Money-Back best to let him feed himself and|hread, A normal child may be ing for handicapped boys. These|and weight is as follows: 5 6", small portion of a starchy food with 4 not to force him to eat what he ready for this step before he has|hoys came from every part of On-|Weight 145 pounds; 5 1", Guarantee 120leach meal is helpf doesn't want. acquired his first tooth. It is of|tario and left Variety Village after|pounds. We feel so bulky! Welfat clean. A eo al 18 Borsing ts © From$5010 $150, complete His first eating experiences are|considerable help in teething and|a two-year course, with the train-|Would appreciate receiving your vegetable, or a slice of bread or with standard accessories, oll, rule sucking liquid through a nipple and|cultivates the skill of chewing.|ing to earn themselves a living|Teen-Age diet and exercises." roll, acts " " Onc-Vzar 'Warranty, S-Year fo which do not need to|Thin clakes of a cracker scattered i a place in the community. First, what is normal weight? : a kindiin al, The Service Plan! EN be learned. on a tray before him may encour-| pafreshments were served tof or, 2 13 and 14 year old of §' 6", And girls, to reduce in the © Easy time payments are) The first actual teaching re-|age him to start munching. the boys, staff and club members Sealthy Aa a 3 oD places, there is nothing to dent ranged! quired is to induce him to take] Before long he may also like to|hy the committee for the evening, Pounds. a1 Xie ht ae unds. [exercise along with curbing calor- liquod and semi - solids from a|»ick up small bits of crisp bacon|Mr. and Mrs. George Perkin, con- So BormaL | eat nis : ies. Frolic through rhythm slip. FREE! spoon. This not a substitute for|with his fingers and munch on|veners, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Piatti, oo ie goal ls po mers. Also get out and walk--and ® sottle or breast-feeding but may|them just before his regular meal|{and Mrs. and Mrs. Gordon Law ge Sate, tes ducing|You'll shape up and look and feel be learned long before weaning. |or at his meals between morsels|with the very able help of Mrs. di un gir 5: oe nage rei ueag alive. | Come in for 3-Minute SEMI-SOLID FOODS of other foods he takes from a|Tyrell and'Mrs. Lyndeberry of) Clet 8 Rulle Nutriti om EY uth Zenith Quality Test! Your doctor will recommend the |3poon. Also, he may want to help|the school staff. re cing Ur ions w I Len ality Tes! ype of semi-solid foods such as|3uide the spoon to his mouth. Very Lever 2 o . 11 TY "Food COMMON LANGUAGE | Find out why Zenith is the world's | cereal, mashed banana, strained soon he will want bo ot Some HOUSEHOLD HINT raska, A mee ent. DS kiss oye KONG JarrPeiping a Targeshselling Nedring ald! Urn od, s. V, ay s lik as h X47 a 4 p- role Bg di MEL vegetable or fruit with his fingers.| When using a roller to apply|nutrition needs this way: 'Although signed to train teachers in the | | 4 i inni paint, strokes with the rollerjwe stop growing in height some-|Man, 3 +) H [Ligh-quality prepared fonds ip ster: I keep messy foods ould not be parallel, straight up|time between our fifteenth and Jt eniarin Jislect he Commies mperia pical Sed bg is wise to. Yave the VERY SKILLFUL and down, or across. twentieth Wirthdsys, the Body Hoes will some day speak. The vice- baby in a semi-relining position so| Of course, when he begins using| For the best coverage of the sur-|on pullding jo ot 82 ay. 1 €r® minister of education, Wei Chueh, Company that the food will easily get to the |the spoon, he won't be very skillful, face, and for the most interestingare materials available from aideclared "The great disparity in| (Abo {that the food will easily get to the I : h Do|good diet, the body deposits more ' | ve Home Dairy) : back of his mouth. Be sure to put|Put don't be concerned. Just ar-|texture, roll every which way, Do|89 inde ao Frepos ke|OUF Spoken language hinders the 221 j [very little of the liquid or semi-|mor him, the table and the floor not move roller too fast or it may Tera s ns ee 7, nes io Jnate work for socialist construction." | Ya SIMCOE ST. S., OSHAWA liquid in the spoon. You may be| and let him go to it. in spray Dalit fh tiny droplets. Prac- them Stronger. I i gh 4h gh Mainland Chinese speak hundreds | t t i | on't try to teach him table|tice for uniform coverage. pe au ih Gg: Se manners now. If he learns easily| To estimate the amount of paint morsel too soon. and-early to feed himself and to|peeded to paint a radiator, enjoy food, table manners should| measure the front area, then mul: Genuine mm ) ah orse (on st a MARK 50TH ANNIVERSARY AT GOLF CLUB = |sathe eto or "mi"spoon in ii come easily later.on, = [i555 seven. Mrs. R. 8. McLaughlin, presi- | 50th anniversary of the Oshawa | look on. The committee in |tates, in lucid and delightful Tan. and 'Eating Problems," may be Cold Storage OBTAINABLE AT ALL GOOD STORES FROM COAST TO COAST ; i . | Golf Club on Saturday afternoon | charge of the arrangements for dal E had by sending a self-addressed, dent of the Canadian Senior La while Mr, E. F. Bastedo, presi- | the event were Mrs. J. R. Rob- |8uage, how various foods affect|stamped envelope to me in care FASHION VILLAGE " dies' Golf Association, is pietur- | jot" of 'the Oshawa Golf | inson. Mrs, Bruce H. Bradley |the human body; and why certain|of this newspaper.) | Dial ed cutting the anniversary cake | Club, and Mrs. Eric Henry, pre- | and Mr. Harry Sliter. bodies may require more of a par-| rs ® Safe 9 ' ) Fini k . 1 ticular type of food than others do. | e Modern | R at the annual opening tea and sident of the ladie tion, --Times-Gazette Staff Photo Thank you for helping to increase| S Soin RA 5-6312 the circulation of this valuable in-|| Skill has been a tradition || HA OR H'S MAIL fired me with a missionary enthus-| formation, which can make the dif-|{ with us for over a quarter || FUR STORAGE MORRISON MARY W I iasm for the book. I have lent my ference between sub - standard i IN OUR REFRIGERATED VAULTS i i Hal of a century. {copy to so many friends that it is| health and vitality for many people » CALL RA 5-2722 FOR He : : nn Jl BRR LEWIS OPTOMETRISTS FREE PICKUP BY OUR FURS | cidentall through the| 1 Criticizes Columnist For Urging |cicualy, rs, through fhe stars Haworth counsels throngn | LEWIS OPTOMETRISTS Jif race mics ay ou R t bought their own. Copies, and. Rave | sore of he mawspanny, 0 NF 10 : eaders To Consul Books also sent copies to other friends. : : i - Dear Mary Haworth: We arelighted to see you mention, in a os Swssuding hilg pout the TAI LORE D U N DE RWEAR writing this to give our opinion of|recent column, Adelle Davis' won-| non' sense message for normal in- your column, § seems that iniderful book "Let's Eat Right tol siviquals. Miss Davis is not a every case you refer your clients Keep Fit" (Harcourt, Brace). Il, acknot food faddist. She simply Mothers -- foc 100 quality underwear, always to books, for additional guidance, had always prided myself on being after you have said your few words| food - conscious, and serving my| ! # Rg look for "the WATSON'S label. [ symbak to them. | family nutritious well - balanced We think your slight portion of meals. Yet I learned from Miss Highly Styled : advice is R inadequate to the| Davis' book that there were large gnly i izes the best valve obtainable «3. MOONS Lf | f e in my approach ; ? BEET contin Sou oe 3 igen evresch] Ladies Wear EF : one taste and you'll agree longer-wearing garments ... a real saving dev we think you should uswer ah pout goin, Bini if Jay at Moderate Prices tn | The plete ine oft the correspondents tol learned and, with my doctor's ' 0. + i ; ) every member BIS every books. {cooperation and approval, I fol-| ogue 4. , ; of the family for If you can't answer the ques-|lowed Miss Davis' suggestions, and| : y \/ -- tions, but must refer your aud-| thereby overcome, in a few months | lina. at » # er } S F | Ghy season. f fence to books, do you think you|a nutritional problem that had Athol St. ify as a source of help? When handicapped a member of my fam- OSHAWA people write you, supposedly they! ily for years. want your opinion--not a book to! This result has, understandably, read. We hope these c¢ s will 4 ; y ring an improvement, K.C, | | 4 UR RESPONSE | 3 ; . Dear K.C.: First, may I say that| ® J my portion of adic Sve: [Boautify Canada... | . f so slight, or so inadequate, as it may seem, by the time it appears b in print. Occasionally, the editor's y problem of space--in trying to give all news and articles a break in ° 4 O nh kr ' the daily paper--causes him (or Beautifying >» awa d 4 her) to cut out a few lines, or . * We ; 2 # maybe even a few paragraphs, during: | J J ) from a columnist's work. Maybe bs ' you've been getting a truncated " | version of my writings. National i h : Second, it simply isn't true that in every case I refer correspond- : = - - ents 1 trther sources of norma. Bagutification Week 1 know of Zoo, books or other i : ) 4 t 3 : ad a fully. thay MAY 20th-26th one column can, concerning pos- ; J y ibl ts and edi f hi : particular potiem. | ® CLEAN-UP . . . Safeguarding of Health TATRA oh suggestions, 1 ® PAINT-UP . .. Property Improvement am talking primarily to the ver. ® BEAUTIFY . . . Prevention of fires son who wrote, and only indirectly ; to readers who are figuratively Promotion of Safety listening. I think you came in this Better citizenship Jagr Sategory. 22 ar Johing n, fishing for help, without willing- : : ness to work for, it. You aren't Your community will be a better place to gves disposed to borrow from the LIVE... WORK... PLAY ibrary, or buy a book, much less povls Yourself to reading i. as a} if every man, woman and child joins with his ; " ; : -- If 1 had sufficient space, I would neighbor to make our A he % a1 2.2 2 MOTHER'S Eladly try give the whole Snswer : ; " Evi. ) P 1 : ; em discussed; an ? J AW i did, years ago, before newsprint] BEAUTIFICATION PROGRAMME A SUCCESS : : wv Mother knows that became such a scarcity. Herewith | . . 4 § ; WATSON'S stand for is another letter, taking a different SPONSORED BY: ; : 4 § attitude. The moral seems to be: OSHAWA JAYCETTES One can't please everybody. 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