ALF SIZE STYLE bail - ULL 4857 14% ~24%, By ANNE ADAMS Twice as much fashion for your | sewing time! Jumper and blouse | go everywhere -- mix and match | with the rest of your wardrobe! Alteration problems are solved; ttern is perfectly proportioned | for shorter, fuller figures! Pattern 4087: Half Sizes 14%, 16%, 18%, 20%, 22%, 24%. Size 16. jumper, 3 yards 39-inch fab- ric; blouse, 2 yards contrast. This patterrn easy to use, sim- ple to sew, is tested for fit. Hes complete illustrated instructions. Send Thirty-five cents (35 cents) in coins (stamps cannot be ac- cepted): for this pattern. Print plainly size, name, address, style number, | Send order to Anne Adams. c-0 Daily Times-Gazette Pattern Dept., Oshawa, Ontario. CAKE EXPERT GHARD, England (CP)--Winner of a cake-making competition in| this Somerset town was 12-year-| old Leslie Summers. He topped 38 | women, including hs mother and two married sisters. CHILD GUIDANCE Suggest Ways To Help Child * Defend Himself Against Bullies By G.. CLEVELAND MYERS Frequently a little child who was eager to enter school, and happy to be going there for some time, may suddenly want no part of it. He may try or even feign illness as an excuse for staying home on a school morning: When this happens the first thing to look into is the possibility that some of the bullies have been tormenting him at school or along the way. You could let him stay home, but this is merely letting him-- and you--run away from the prob- lem. It will also make him an easy prey to other bullies later on. As a rule, he should continue going to school, even if you must go with him or hire a substitute to do so. Of course, when the bullies notice that you are often with him, they might be more cess in these instances can prove the foundation on which he can build courage. FAIR PLAY Also you pit divert or dis- suade him from Rc] Syrowing Blues, crying or g m ambus! Best of all, teach him play skills that his playmates will respect. In the meanwhile, you might be able to cultivate one or more of the neighborhood bullies who then | might become your child's pro- tector instead of his dreaded tor- mentor. (My bulletin "Your Child and His Playmates" may be had by sending a self -addressed, stamp- ed envelope to me in care of this newspaper: On World Tour eager to torment him when you Se 'By Bicycle Until you can ascertain the, BLIND RIVER, Ont. (CP)-- facts about his fears and nmap out |[ouise Sutherland, 29, who says a long-time program to help him look after himself, hiring an older child to be his protector might 'be desirable. If he rides a school bus, the driver might he persuaded to have the child sit | near him in the bus. DEFENDING HIMSELF Your impulse, especially Dad's, will be to tell him to stand up and defend himself against his adver- saries. But this may prove futile. There may be several bullies, and some of them may be older and stronger than your .child is. You can do more for your child, perhaps, if you study him and | guide his selection of playmates at school and in your immediate | neighborhood., You or Dad might skillfully direct him to look after himself, even to defending him-| self with his bare hands when the | odds are against him. A little suc: | she left her home in Dunedin New Zealand, 6% years ago to cycle around the world, left Saturday for New York by way of Toronto, The first lap of her journey was to London by ship, she said. There she purchased a bicycle and has since eycled through 19 countries. Don't miss MARTY at the Plaza Theatre, Thursday « . Friday = Saturdey. ® Prompt Delivery! ® Courteous Service! 73 BOND WHY PAY MORE? BEST QUALITY STOVE OIL! Dial RA 5-1109 VIGOR oI CO. LTD a 20 5c PER GAL. WorEN THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Wednesday, Seplemb.r 21, 1955 elected for the year 1955-56: Cana- dian Diabetic Association direc- tors: Mrs. J. L. Landsr, Toronto, Mr. G. A. Currie, Ottawa. Ontario Division directors: Mrs. R. S. Mills Toronto; Mrs. L. Hall, Kitchener; Mrs. G. D. Glassford, Oshawa; Mr: G. Borthewaite, Ottawa; Mr, McKenzie, Hamilton; Mr. Steven- son, Hamilton; Mr. W. Whalen, Toronto; Mr. Holmes, Toronto. Oshawa Delegates Attend CDA Annual The annual meeting of the On- tario Division of the Canadian Diabetic Association was held at the home of Mrs: R. G. Mills, Merideth Crescent, Toronto, fol- Jowing a buffet supper on Friday ast Delegates were present from Hamilton, Kitchener, Oshawa, Ot- tawa, and Toronto. The Oshawa delegates were: Mrs. Uriah Jones, Mrs. Leonard Richer, Miss Grace Cam Mrs George D. 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Face it--the filling made with mayonnaise or bread is buttered liberally, or the foods that boost calories in a pack- ed lunch are the chocolate cake and assorted cookies, salted nuts and a candy bar at 400 calories. A slimming way to add variety is to wax-wrap something chewey, such as carrot sticks, radishes. celery or a tomato. A wedge of lettuce may be carried this way and added to the sandwich. Top off with a favorite fruit. It's a good LILLIAN MAE MARSH SCHOOL OF DANCING D.E.A. Ballet, Tap, Toe, Character, Baton. Pre-School Regist ration. plan to vary the fruit dally -- a banana, iresh pear, easy-to-peel orange, tart apple, grapes or a wedge of fresh pineapple, wrapped in wax paper or foil. The beverage may be tea, coffee, buttermilk or skim milk. In most places skin milk is now available. The working man who carries his lunch is likely to feel the need for two sandwiches. 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