10 THE DAILY TIMES-SAZETTE, Thunder, October 14, 1958 | Il Bugy Youngster Seldom Delinquent Says Police Woman | KEEP IN TRIM Best Anchor To Slimward Is urs place. Or, 3 Jou are eating in a cafeteria, challenge yourself | to pass by the assorted sweets lon the first round. Reason that! lif you still want dessert after| {you have enjoyed a good non- fattening meal, you can always come back for it. Chances are More Than Men (marriage to the edge of tragedy, {she says. "The majority of calls come from families in the $4,000 to 86.000 income bracket, They are {husbands and wives who have {not learned to live together; par- Says Wives Strive To Save Marriage To Cure Cravin For Sweets you will feel satisfied without] HAMILTON (CP)--Wives fi ents confused and unable to un- . g dessert. By that plan you save harder than their husbands "to derstand their children; lonely By IDA JEAN KAIN (her husband, "Darling, would you 400 calories and 25 cents. save their marriage when diffi. People, scared people and angry There is no blinking the fact|think I'd Jost my mind if IT left| 7y, pest anchor te sliward on culties arise says Mary Burnham, People." : that the incline to embonpoint is this dessert? I suddenly feel I'm| ~~". 0 0 ction is to ve . director of the Hamilton Family| The bureau can call on doctors, paved with good intentions and ready to diet." That understand.| te Service Bureau which has helped psychiatrists, homemakers, nur- |assorted sweets. What mental |iDg husband immediately got up|the know on how to co-operale'y, greg of families, |ses and employers fo help fam- gymnastics can help the dieter toon the table, leaving his own with nature to cure the craving| gn gave wives usually make lies. deal with the course that can be C8 polis chen 11 8 signalled for sweets. That's the next story. the first approach to the bureau. "But 'we provide counselling the finish of the diet? gallantly escorted his grates) | A. series of problems rather rather than money or goods, my Wife from the restaurant. That| than a single burden brings alsald Miss Burnham. Desserts are no longer a temp- friends have cured me! At a Was an act of true love! His wife PETERBOROUGH, Ont. (CP) Youngsters who have paper routes, wash dishes or carry out garbage and do other household chores are unlikely to become juvenile delinquents says Mrs. M. J. Shadgett, mother of three and Peterborough's only police matron. In nine years of dealing with crime, mental illness and insolent teén-agers, Mrs. Shadgett has de- DOUBLE ANNIVERSARY | tati to this dietitian . . . | on Ti Thy BATTLEFORD, Sask. (CP)-- AUTUMN WEDDING THIS ROMANTIC and tradi- | tiznal bridai gown is made of oyster white satin with large swirl - shaped medallions of re- embroidered Alencon lace ap- pliqued on the bodice, in the centre back and down one side CHILD GUIDANCE It has a full skirt ankles in of the skirt that just shows the front and flows into\a graceful train in back. The sleeves are traditionally slender and long. By TRACY ADRIAN Should We Be Concerned Only With The Talented? By G. CLEVELAND MYERS In this column, I have long urged parents and teachers to seek ways of inducing the gifted child to develop his talents as PAR ; WHA 0 Ye or ' : Q. Our son, a freshman in high he considers "difficult" subjects.!/for your copy of the book far as possible. Since sputnik, there's been a = ENTS' QUESTIONS cided: | | "Lack of discipline is the basis for most family problems. Par- lents who take the least resistance when youngsters are small can blame themselves when troubles arise "Complete self - expression as advocated a few years ago has {taken a disastrous toll on the morality of today's youngsters." She says a busy youngster is less likely to get into trouble. "A job around the home creates a sense of contribution and helps a child to happy healthy adjust-| ment," she said. = "Religion can be a vital unify- ing factor. It's true that the fam- ily that prays together stays to-| gether. The church is a good] place for young people to meet. Pick-ups in the street are never' without risk." And about her own job: "A po- licewoman must be sympathetic, not superior; understanding, not scolding; she must never give up [trying to help." Mrs. Shadgett was trained for her job from childhood. Her mother was Kingston's first po- lice matron more than 40 years ago. Both are members of the Salvation Army. school, who has aiways made good grades, has 'chosen to take A. From now on, encourage this lad to choose more of what CUDDLE CLOWN By ALICE BROOKS Have a circus of fun with this 12-inch clown made of sock and remnants. So cute, cuddly young and old will Jove him ! Costs so little to delicht a child Pattern 7043: pattern for 12-inch doll made of man's size 12-inch sock: Ideal Christmas gift Send Thirty-five cents (coins for this pattern (stamps cannot be accepted) to Daily Times- Gazette, Household Arts Dept,, Oshawa, Ontario. Our new 1959 Alice Brooks Needlecraft Catalog, just out, has many designs for crochet- about our problem of educating certain subjects he said hejing, knitting, embroidery, quilts bright children in our nation, lest thought would be easier than sci-|dolls, weaving. A special gift, in we don't also do our best to edu- ence or mathematics. cate all ®hildren down the line." the catalog to keep a child hap- pily occupied -- a cutout doll and clothes fo color. Send 25 cents {luncheon or dinner when the des- reported later that she did slim Mr. |sert course is served, they all gown and kept the extra pounds |wait to see if I'm going to in-! |dulge in such fattening fare. So overweights, to get nature pull- ing for you, turn down seven des- not to order the dessert in the their 40th wedding anniversary. | HO serts and the victory is yours. If you're a gal with spirit, a | challenge to yourself would add a | dash of zip and put you on your| {mettle. You could say to your-| self: "Have 1 what it takes to) turn thumbs down on that des-| sert? Well, do I want to be slim or don't 17" | ON SPUR OF MOMENT It can pe a spur of the mo-| ment decision. One overweight, while dining in a restaurant with] her husband, had ordered a par- ticularly rich dessert, When it] |was placed in front of her, she suddenly decided that if she ate it, all would be lost. She said to WE CLEAN RUGS Phone us to-day end see for yourself, NU-WAY RUG AND CARPET SALES 174 Mary RA 5.0433 from returning. and Mrs. Arthur Lasante| marked their 60th wedding anni-| versary on the same day their] daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and | gh Of course, it would be better Mrs, Arthur Gaudette, celebrated) YOU CAN DO THESE EASY STYLING TRICKS AT NOME ! 10 new hair styling tricks with Adv ® BUY ADORN TODAY! ® GET YOUR FREE BOOKLET NOW! TALL, SLIM ATOMIZER HOLDS a MORE SPRAY! $475 ONLY MITC Drug. 9 SIMCOE ST. 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There's some danger that the large number of children who! don't indicate, fhrough tests and school records, their ability to succeed at college or even at basic academic subjects in high school, are going to be branded as inferior persons. Might not these children tend to consider themselves unworthy? Might not their parents, too, feel ashamed? | As time goes on, how are we| going to make these children and their parents feel important? NOT THE MASURE Theoretically, at feast, wel have accepted the principle that) a man's wealth does not consist of the abundance of things] which he possesses. Should we| pot widen this principle to ac! cept the fact that a man's im- Jortaute as a person need not) judged by the abundance of "brains" he possesses? } If you are smarter than the) next man, what right have you to) look down on him? If your chil- dren seem smarter than your neighbor's children, what right have you to treat your neighbors as inferiors? ! 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