TIMMY, AGED This bright - eyed young man is Timothy Frederick, four- month-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jones, Thickson road south. Timmy is the grandson KEEP IN TRIM Will Play With Dear Mary Haworth--We live in what was once a good resi- dential section, in which there are lower class apartments, etc., now. As we have a large house and yard, and our children have a good variety of toys, youngsters ; (from these tenement-type build-| to our chil- ings are attracted dren and their toys. These neighbor children have little if any supervision in their play, and are alowed to amuse themselves as best they can. As 1 am a working mother, I can't supervise their play either; but do try to keep my children in our yard. 1 don't want to tell my children that they can't play with these neighbor children because they don't dress well, never look clean or are poor. But as a Christian, what advice or rules can I give my children as to their associ- ~ ! |ates? My childrén don't choose these children as associates, but ' lare chosen by them. FOUR MONTHS of Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Jones, Moncton, New Brunswick, and |my children higher on the social|says. To the best of your ability | Mr. and Mrs. James Miller, [ladder than their parents. Is this|give them good health, a good | Chatham, New Brunswick. Break Habit Of Overeating With Nutrition By IDA JEAN KAIN Songstress Jane Pickens, who has a mind of her own, cured the dessert habit in a unique manner. She found from experience that the more sweets she ate, the more she wanted to eat sweets and figured it was no way to win. So, applying psychology, she looked upon assorted sweets as furnishing 'cheap calories." Nutrition - wise, such desserts are not good bargains in calories since they furnish a plethora of calories but do not contribute pro- tective, keeping-young nutrients. Jane decided that, at mealtime, protein is a girl's best friend. Sweets create an appetite for more sweets. It's a physiciolog- ical process. Quickly absorbable sugar rapidly forces the biood- Kitchen Comfort By ALICE BROOKS Let this clever doll keep your electric .mixer spotless! Just sit her on top of it -- her long, full skirt is its protective cover. Use gay remnants. Pattern 7199: Pattern pieces, transfers, directions for miker- cover doll. Easy! Fun to make! Send THIRTY - FIVE CENTS! (coins) for this pattern (stamps cannot be accepted' to Daily Times - Gazette, Household Arts Dept., Oshawa, Ontario. Print plainly NAME, ADDRESS, PAT- TERN NUMBER. Our new 1959 Alice Brooks Needlecraft Catalog, just out, has many designs for crocheting, knitting, embroidery, quilts, dolls, weaving. A special gift, in the catalog to keep a child happily occupied -- a cutout doll and clothes to color. Send 25 cents for your copy of the book al Knowledge sugar level high, which in turn| stimulates the secretion of in- |sulin. In such a situation, the pan- creas pours forth more insulin than is needed for the burning of the available sugar. Since sugar is quickly burned, the blood-sugar level falls rapidly and hunger sets in again. Low blood sugar is be- lieved to be responsibie in many cases for recurrent hunger pangs. The all-gone feeling which comes too soon after a poorly balanced meal that is top-heavy in sweets is evidence of low blood sugar. The solution is twofold: A better balanced meal including stick-to- the-ribs protein; and less sweets. {WHAT DIETERS FACE | Now let's see what the dieter |is up against. Calories must be cut in order for nature to draw lon stored fue: but, at the same time, specific amounts of the re- pair nutrients are essential to {make good the wear and tear process. If the diet is to take care of wear and tear from the nutrition standpoint, the protec- tive foods are required in normal amounts. The nutrients furnished in the protective foods add up to approximately 900 calories daily. Reducing calories limited to 1,000 or 1,100 leave little leeway for high calorie sweets. When you cut sweets out of the diet, you really miss them at first. Here is the reason: Nature does not adjust immediately to the change. That is, the mechanism which the body has set up to |handle the accustomed sweets re- mains in force, for a time. In the initial stage when you fee: a definite hankering for sweets you may be convinced that you will always crave sweets. You won't. In one week you can diminish the powerful stimulus to insulin secretion that is creating ithe craving for sweets. Try this |experiment -- turn down seven desserts on that many consecu- tive days. Dieters who stay with the low calorie fare past the craving stage report triumphantly that they no longer feel compelled to eat high calorie sweets. It is a wonderful feeling to be able to take dessert or ieave it alone. HOUSEHOLD HINT A thin coating of shellac on the outside cover of your cook- book will make it possible to wipe off dirt and grease with a damp cloth. The worldly theory seems to be that a child of poor reputation pulls the other child down to his |level. But what about a child with Christian training bringing 4 (the other child up to his level? Possibly I feel our family posi- {tion isn't secure enough to risk associations with these tenement |children: and would like to push |a healthy ambition? F.B Dear F. B.--The poet Aifred Handicap Children, Mother Asks Young Ruffians suppose that your children can be Iself - protective evangelists for |good, in an unsupervised play as- {sociation with other children who might be a wrong influence, dug to ignorance of how to behave. {GREAT RISK Indeed, I can hardly imagine a greater risk to the mental, moral and physical welfare of children, than to turn them loose to man- age their piay-time relationships, without sound adult leadership al- ways availahle--and on the alert. So, for advice: If you can't be home to supervise your children's play, you ought to provide a re. liable "mother's helper" to pre- side in your absence. also you should make a rule, to-wit: No play-guests allowed except on special days, say Saturdays and Sundays, when you are home. On these special days, make it part of the ruie to dispense soft drinks, |cookies, ice cream (or whatever [the current "treat" is), to the |crowd, to please the guests and |reward your children's co-opera- |tiveness, | As for the worth of trying to {push your children up the social |ladder, it's apt to make them basically insecure and phoney | personalities. The healthy aspira- ition, rather, is to want a life of {happy usefulness for them--"the {more abundant life," as scripture ues. Fanciful, Daring Creation's "ar | Go To Parisiennes Heads By PEGGY MASSIN gest helmets " the Swiss Guards One | ot _|with deep-cushioned brims that ae RiS (Regtery) ~ Paris wi follow the wide, symmetrical line Yard 1 of the coiffure at the sides. spiration from many countries Albouy shows a more daring and periods. iH : hand by reviving the old sunbon- | At the moment, anything goes i [that is fanciful and daring. Dior 6s J such Juikey media as stars the Egyptian fez as a basic The opposing theme is the hat | Says Eastern Wife ' More Respectful | worsing-wife trend is spreading to Burma, Daw Mya Win still wonders how North American women can combine careers, husbands, babies and homes. bassador to Canada, Thado Maha Thray Sithu U Win told a re- porter she has noticed that "the wif. are joint owners of all prop. | riage. The Wins were® making their OTTAWA (CP)--Although the first official visit to Ottawa. They live in Washington, since Mr, Win has the dual role of amhas- sador to noth the United States and Canada. The home in Washington is a "little bit of Burma," said one of the ambassador's secretaries. Mrs. Win, wearing a native cos- The wife of Burma's first am- shape, with kalmuk toques, i i 1 which hides the hair. It is con- doges nnets and exotic formally oted on cap, cone and turban hats abstractly styled like minar- | els" or Bamylonian towers. loci Here Joulne chaos sod Lanvin - Castillo skips capri- Syep 1 |clously from feathered Aztec marriages in this continent. in|tume--a sheer biouse and a long, wrap - around skirt -- explained "In eastern culture women are|that in Washington she has Bur- more respectful," she said. Bu. mese servants, pictures, silver There are sugar loaf, cork and fs part marriage is defin- ware and lacquerware, and Bure y a partnership---husband "and|mese food is served every day. mushroom shapes--the latter epi- tomized at Cardin in chubby, bul- bous - crowned cloches with flat, | Other leading couture-milliners SomwcPt Pm. = oops] endorse the fiattering fad for fur| hats with romantic halos and tur the Shampagne Sok. Dut advises bans of mink or fox that recall, » Tolstol's heroine, Anna Karenina. AT aud, secrels strictiy under Claude St. Cyr's hats in the Jean . |Desses collection suggest Robin {Hood | headdresses to Breton midwife] bonnets, 19th-century mop caps) |and cooks' headgear. : DEFEATS GIRLS The leading trends feature hat| MARCH, England (CP)--Harry and hair alliances that were born| Skinner, a printing works mana- for each other, the millinery|§er, beat 100 girls to win a cake. merging directly with the coiffure baking competition in this Cam- via cutaway crowns that, allow bridgeshire town. Eighty other the short, fluffy hair to spill out men competed. CARPETS PILLBOX STYLE Hair can be false or of nature's, From the Four Corners of own, Paulette adapts open-| THE WORLD |crowned pillboxes filled with All shapes an sizes One-Yard Wonders drawn into a soft cockade above | the brow, over a crescent of] By ANNE ADAMS name, a good education, much {kind love and habits of helpful-|© {Lord Tennyson, who had great in. Ness--and let them find their own co. ong choose a remnant of| Other basic shapes feature side sight and prophetic vision, leaves altitude. M. H. | a smashing statement to the ef- fect that crudity triumphs over refinement, if and when the two are intimately associated. True, Lord Tennyson speaking in terms of the alchemy of marriage, but the essence of what he says applies to any in- terpersonal interchange, on a familiar basis. In a poem touching on the tragedy of mismarriage between persons of different social class. he writes: '""As the husband is. the wife is; thou art mated with a clown, and the grossness of his thee down." And if that is how nature ope- have no psychoiogical defences. really, in their early experience Mary Haworth counsel 5| through her column, not by mail| or persona: interview. Write her was|in care of this newspaper. Equally At Home On Concert Stage And In Rectory TORONL0 (CP)--The wife of a nature shall have weight to drag|ciergyn.an here says she is lead-| ing a double life. Mrs. Robert T. Shepherd, wife rates, even on the adult plane-- of the senior assistant curate of|has been a guest soloist. when character is pretty well set|Deer Park Anglican Church, is a| --just think how much more sus-iconcert pianist known as Jean-/lanta and began piano studies | ceptible innocent children are, to|nine Romer, who has a recital in|when she was four. She studied demoralizing example, since they New York's Town Hall in her|piano at record of accomplishments. Her husband is a violinist, and |director Thus 1 would reckon it folly toiplayed with the Atlanta .Sym- church. | White mink. Rose Valois shows (high, cone-shaped cloches faced Skirt and bolero -- each take across the crown with flagrantly NE yard 54-inch fabric! Be|faked locks handled' like trim- look smart 'round the ming. |false switches. 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