CHILD GUIDANCE The Property By G. CLEVELAND MYERS Of great appeal to tots and der construction. They like to stand and watch the machinery working. After the workmen have gone ilome they like to climb about the frames in the house, play games of chase in or about the structure or examine the tools and materials. Sometimes they think it fun to carry off to their homes small items to build with or play with there. OWNER VEXED , The builder or owner may | sometimes be greatly inconven- ienced and vexed at what thése "1 | children do when he's not there. Wer iin AMR WEDDING PRINCIPALS Gioconda Albanese and Nich- | ter of Mr. and Mrs. Michele olas Dannunzio, both of Osh- | Albanese anc the bridegroom awa, were married recently at | is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jo- St. Gregory's Roman Catholic | seph Dannunzio, all of Italy. Church. The bride is the daugh- | --Photo by Mary's studio KEEP IN TRIM How Overweight Teenagers Can Qutgrow Fat This Summer By IDA JEAN KAIN citrus fruit or juice, plus two Teens and pre-teens, brighten other fruits; vegetables, including up a dream, You write to lament one green leafy or yellow plus that it's no fun to be fat and two others; eggs, 1 or 2, lean dumny. Do you mean it when you| meat, fish or fowl, generous serv- say you long to "outgrow" the(ing; to increase protein, have a fat? : half cup of cottage cheese; whole This dietitian is not talking to grain Sorel, 2d 3 Glico of Dread, you pleasingly plump teens You or Mmarearine - 3 tego } 3 can tone up and slim down by|, ha ' easpoons. In a mig activity an ie growing years, it is nutrition- Rr Tn: It's a different story for those/and D capsule. amin When I wrote on this matter some months ago it brought the following letter from a New Jer- sey mother: "As a mother of three children {living in the suburban area of Trenton I found it almost a relief to read the article that you wrote for our paper. DISREGARDED RIGHTS "My husband and myself worked hard to build and put the finishing touches on our home land we soon discovered that | property rights meant very little [to a few of our neighbors. "The children looked dumb- founded at our request at times for family privacy and a general respect of our possessions. "Upon informing the parents of {our dilemma and asking their runabout children is a house un-|1 Teach Children To Respect Of Neighbors co-operation in restraining their children, we were practically workable program. Fortunately, after much pleading and many almost unavoidable harsh words, things have quieted down to a more peaceful adjustment." Suppose the children this mother complained about were your children. The damage to her property, bad as that was, was small in ison to the d to the character of these children. As you see, they were trespassing, getting pleasure from harming property not their own and vex-| ing the real owner. STRESS RESTRICTION If a house is going up in your neighborhood, make clear to our children that they must not enter it or play around it or meddle with any materials there. Treat all this as a very seri- ous matter, (My bulltin Teaching Child] Care of Property may be had by sending a self-addressed, U.S. stamped envelope to me in care |of this newspaper.) PARENTS' QUESTIONS Q. Shouldn't boys as well as girls be told of the consequences of motherhood out of wedlock? A. Yes; boys also should be| led to foresee the tragedy of the unwed mother. f ~ Franklink of Oshawa 64 SIMCOE ST. NORTH MID-SUMMER CLEARANCE SALE Tomorrow is the day our sale begins. High quality Spring and Summer merchandise ° from our regular stock reduced to clear at tremendous savings. Be here early to - make the best choice at these low prices. Remember, tomorrow is the day e+. Thurs day; July 7th. DRESSES SPRING COATS Regular 59.95 to 99.50 OPENING SPECIAL TO CLEAR SIZES 7 TO 20 AND HALF SIZES 0.98 cea vs TO CLEAR 10.00 STROLLERS Regular 69.95 to 95.00 TO CLEAR 4.00 DAY-TIME DRESSES Regular 25.00 to 29.95 SIZES 8 TO 20 TO CLEAR 4.98 .. 16.98 of: you who are 20 or more pounds overweight. You need to change your food habits and put the sci- ence of nutrition to work. You have two lovely months to get in shape. By fall you can be fit in- stead of fat. It's important to have a goal, but your daily ac- tions must carry you in the di-| rection of your goal. Actions are the true measure of desire. | From your letters it is clearly evident that you don't know the purpose of food! You write that) Speaking of nutrition, many of you 'teen-agers have asked what training is necessary for becom- ing a dietitian. Dietetics is a part of the Home Economics profes- sion. I have a B.S. degree in Home Economics and a master's! degree in Health Education. There are many branches to the Home Economics family tree. Teaching and hospital work are]. basis areas. Food+is now big business and today mational food n's ma when you stop eating you become |, 5 isi i advertisin nervous and weak, Of course you g,me De Bh Wl do. Food is not just something| pp, over so thankful that I that goes on you . , . food is what|., y 3 > {chose Hom your body goes on. | ie Economics as a pro- : |fession. I would rather be You know that calories are the dietitian than anything else, hy key to weight control and, to re-|cept of course, a homemaker. In duce, you must call on stored fat private life I am Mrs. Fred F | for part of your fuel needs. But Beach. By the way, the Beaches your daily meals must furnish are going on vacation at the end the vital nutrients essential to|of this week. Ere I leave I wanted SEAWORTHY SILHOUETTE growth, strong bones, firm mus- fo get you overweight teens cle tissue, 'and a healthy function-|started on the calorie countdown. | Jcave Swimmers 88 Jo as | of acetate and elasticized cot- | § worshippers shot enjoy | i this bathing suit, made all in. ou, He, sui comes in may AFTER-FIVE DRESSES Regular 35.00 to 65.00 SIZES 10 TO 20 TO CLEAR 19.98 .. 29.98 WORSTED SUITS Regular 79.95 to 99.50 TO CLEAR : 9.98 LINEN SUITS ing body Start now and this one summer| Follow an easy food pattern/can put you on the happy road| which furnishes all the protective to healthy, beautiful normal nutrients you need to grow (weight. stronger and be a "live one' as you turn fat into energy. 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