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The Oshawa Times, 27 Apr 1960, p. 10

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Bit ly 'graduate' to a still DIRE rn rie to diet and Joep gpaiet. SOLID NUTRITION you ar repea re- "For Po Jresite. } Have Susi) | aks, to Jue toss that you re Bl a 3. 3 ' Worthwhile ia to plan and counted cal- just pleasingly plump, or that ribo- ories. It wasn't easy but today | you are foolish to diet, such re- Vides protein, .Viamin: A, 1 weighed when I got up . . . and marks, even though well meant, found the pointer on the scales can undermine your diet resolu- down 7 pounds! The system obvi-|tions. Unconsciously, some of the ously works, steam goes out of your drive, "One thing I would like to say| Perhaps, too, your dieting to your readers is that one piece makes overweight members of --even a small one--of those de-|the family feel uneasy, even licacies you love so much is|guilty, They will go to great never enough. So, until you are|lengths to try to stop you from free from the excess fat, don't|reducing. What you want to hear is take that first small piece. What Ju an x pA praise, nearer you get A i you Wie sty J of uy sirable weight, the more praise story, please do use my name because if m - laws|you will hear your true friends. y know I'm sticking to a diet they will try to get me to break it." Fair enough, we will keep your T PLANTS identity a secret. Since you know| The onl, I mined in the certain reaction from vari-|North erics come from Ar ous members of your family, youkansas. | KEEP IN TRIM. | Solve Your Weight Problems By Sharing Creative Ideas By IDA JEAN KAIN who asked herself, 'Am I hungry Sharing is enormously hel enough to eat cold mush?' This i verweights, e e spurred me on to stick fo struggling Vor gn spine|to just Be iog three moderate but 70 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, April 27, 1960 CHILD GUIDANCE Parents Can Do Much Towards Improving Television Programs By G. CLEVELAND MYERS |TV programs of gore and horro: Ordination of Women Causes Strife in Church of Sweden By CARL 0. BOLANG Rev. Elizabeth Djurle, 30, and STOCKHOLM (AP) -- Three Rev, Ingrid Persson, 47, who women have recently stepped into|were ordained at Stockholm Ca- pulpits of Sweden's Lutheran|thedral and Haernoesand Cathed- State Church amid a storm of|ral respectively, criticism and episcopal threats of| The wothen wear special cler- ical garb designed » pmLisa Don't most parents assume|should try to help other parents all unmarried, are|Odelqvist, an artist of the Swed-|gitroner "Am I hungry emough|2dequate meals a day. at Hon, Jaret assume ios 4 ty Pp Pp the first women in Swedish his-|ish fashion studio of Rune Ull-|¢; oat cold mush?"'--has given "Over the years 1 have added sees has something to do with| How? tiry to be ordained priests. hammar. It is composed of 8iner sister dieters a secret charm an extin 45 i. 1 ubed to what he supposes Is right and| By entreating broad casting] The question whether to let/black gown with a pleated skirt, yse when confronted by tempt- pounds. desirable? companies mot to put such pro-|Women take priestly office haslending a little more than 13 in-|ation, A reducer writes: wear a size 9, which was loose, . We talk to him at home about|grams on the air and to put on divided the Swedish state church|ches above the floor. "I've tried so many different/and went up to a size 14% or a what is right and what is wrong. ones § Int WO Cs, Ad Ba Fe a ci one ih wilo|dlets and exercises but it's al-|16. The fact that even those sizes In Sunday School, church Orly, pr pe QUESTIONS feiations between the chur On| were getting too tight made me! row white stripe and a high, wide| 'tomorrow I'll get back on the state, \folded-down collar with another! yo urse,' Or, 'I'll just have a Muagoze, he learns about king. Q. At what age of the child are| Some bishops campaigned for a[narrow white line, ihe soph 3 Jo of cake. |realize I was just hurting myself school he is exposed to high|PrOErams of violence on TV most boycott of the first women| A¢ service the traditional Swed-|Alas, a little always leads toby Overeating. I am determined ideals, ways of doing right and|Darmful? priests, while others, includinglish clerical collar with two white her neck and a signet ring. ways "of being a good citizen, ly ages from two to seven Archbishop Gunnar Hultgren of or eight, tabs is worn, along with a clergy-/more . . . and more. Although I If we knew there was going to Upsala, the Primate of Sweden, flavin and calcium, Your Child's Intelligence Is Not Fixed A study o children from birth has A that 1Q sn go down or up, dependi influence! May explains wl rin help your oppertunicy io you most of what he or she has. Get copy of the May Rondors Digest today -- 40 articles of interest. be Rdg on A Woah ws man's Santi ending aif vay be- would tell myself I was Cheating ave wi 8 tween the lower part e gown and doing wrong, my hand woul be a murder down the street we would not take him there to wit- ig Su] Shes have not|and the floor. automatically be going to the ness it, Yet we seem little con- Competitive Prices Plus Personal Service "Then I read about the woman The only jewelry worn is a|bowl for more. cerned that the child, two, seven KEEP SILENCE silver cross on a chain around or 10, freely witnesses many murders on TV every day and many exciting programs of slug- ging, stabbing, torturing and kill- ing. MANY HORROR SHOWS In the average home, children from two years upward spend hours and hours looking at ex- citing programs of gore and hor- BACKWARD CHILDREN LONDON (CP) -- If children to help backward children over- come difficulties. LABEL HELPS ror, their parents often viewing the same with them. Testifying before a United) States Congressional committee a few months ago, Mrs. Clara 8. Logan, President of the National Association for Better Radio and | Television, said: "The average American young- ster sees violent destruction of 13,000 human beings on TV be- tween the time he enters kinder-| garten and reaches the age of 14" PARENTS AGREE Ask any parent about these horrifying programs on TV and] she will say that they are awful | or that she wishes there were not so many of them, She may add "I guess there's nothing we can| do about them.' In the back of her mind she| takes consolation in thinking of all the good things her children are taught at home, Sunday School or elsewhere. Also she has a vague notion that these programs must not be tco bad or her friends who are parents would be more con. mg May 3 of the garden, donated by the Japanese government. JERSEY, Channel Islands (CP) Nurses at this island's general are weak at arithmetic or lan- guages, teachers now can find out why by consulting psycholo- gists. The School Psychological Service is touring Kent schools | hospital are to wear name-flashes on their uniforms so patients can {identify them, A spokesman said: ["I hope this will end the days|1959 {when patients had to ask for cer- {tain nurses by describing their {hair or the color of their eyes.' LONG FAVORITE LEEDS, England (CP) -- For years a- photo of striptease art- ist Phyllis Dixie has hung in the| main hall of the University of Leeds, and every time she ap- peared at a local theatre students would flock to see her, Now stu- dents are raising a fund to ease {her poverty. JAPANESE GARDEN VANCOUVER (CP)--A Japan- |ese garden complete with plants, trees, scrolls, stone lanterns and incense burners arrived here for transplanting to the University of British Columbia, Experts in the traditional tea ceremony were to/46. in the chapel of the St. Cather- be on hand for the formal open-|ine Foundation outside Stockholm | [last Sunday. | Those against women priests base their argument on the First Epistle of Paul to the Corin. thians: "Let women keep silence in the churches (I Cor, 14:34)." And the Church Assembly, an advisory body composed of 50 clergymen and 50 laymen, in 1958 voted 69 to 29 against female min- isters, Two members abstained, EDNA ANN HATS But the women priests have law on their side, The priestly of-| fices were made available to) them by an act of Parliament] that went into' effect on Jan, 1,| The sharp division of the church became evident last Jan-| '|uary at a meeting of the bishops! of Sweden in Stockholm, Bishop Bo Giertz, whose diocese} is dominated by strict believers of the so-called Old Church, took a firm stand against women clergy. He has been fighting the proposal for 10 years. Soft - spoken, scholarly Arch- bishop Hultgren tried in vain to| bridge the gap between the two| camps. At the same time he) showed by word and action that he welcomed women priests into the church, TOOK PART HIMSELF In fact, the archbishop even conferred the orders on one of | the women, Rev. 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They're not wear- ing out her nerves by being un- der her feet or quarrelling and fighting with their brothers and sisters, | CAN'T CONTROL CHILDREN Besides, she may tell herself * she couldn't keep her tots or| older children from viewing | id" programs if she wanted to. The average parent couldn't, | so long has she been brainwashed | to believe that she shouldn't re-| strain her children and has so| varely been shown by any expert | how. she might control them, ¢ Ever vareats who can keep | their own children from viewing | MOST HOT WATER at LOWEST cost NATURAL GAS RENTAL WATER HEATER ONLY $1.7 5 MONTHLY Fully Guaranteed SERVICE, MAINTENANCE and INSTALLATION (In some cases, there may be a charge for extra piping.) Water heats 3 times faster Costs less, Too! Your Gas company does not employ door! door salesmen nor telephone canvassers. 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