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Show LET THE KIDDIES HELP We are wod.ering how many parents around Milford take their children into consideration when they start in making their annual garden. Somehow many of us forget, as we grow older, the things that gave us happiness in our younger years. Parents quickly lose sight of the thrills they used to get out of a few garden seeds and a few feet of soil entrusted en-trusted to their care. Yet, when reminded of it, they are as quick to realize that their own children would find the same privilege equally as thrilling. So why not, if you have not already done so, set aside a few packets of seeds and a certain cer-tain spot in the garden plot for the children. Let them feel ! that they, too, are doing something to share the responsibil- j ity of providing the dinner table with life-sustaining food? It isn't expensive, it is far from being a waste of time and anyone who knows the thrill that comes to a child permitted to have a hand in garden-making knows its value to them in contentment and happiness. Take the children into consideration con-sideration let them have a garden, too. " |