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The Oshawa Times, 11 Oct 1961, p. 9

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KEEP IN TRIM | Tired Of Being Called Tatty' | Ten-Year-Old Asks For Help. A 10-year-old, tired of being|th: craving is for the protec- called Fatty, asks for help: tive foods, but your appetite can- not tell the difference, and so WE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, October 11, 1961 Spmamm-- a a f, traffic accidents by - Conveners will be: TO MAKE Mr. Allan Earl Adams and | his bride, the former Miss | Geraldine Brennan, are pic- tured following their wedding "My mother says that I would, probably do what you say better ¥ than what she says. I am ten years old and I weigh 180 pounds! mother, which I don't want to|l do. But when I iry to stop eat- ing I just can't. What I mostly|t ! leat is candy, candy, candy, in- stead of fruit. "I don't seem to want to do anything but eat, eat, eat. When my brothers and sisters eat they gc outside and play, but me, I just sit down and day dream. I want to lose 50 pounds. I believe I could if I tried hard enough. Won't you help me please? I'm boys and girls." There is a whole new life {ahead for you! You had the | gumption to write--it was an in- i |telligent letter, well written and i { | there are no misspelled words. ' So, you are not mentally lazy. Hl Now, if you have what it takes|F Ito accept a challenge, you can |help yourself to happiness. But : | happiness is not in candy. Here's the challenge: You are not to eat a single piece of candy be-| tween no wand Christmas morn- ing. Not even one bite! |HIDDEN HUNGER You are suffering from hidden hunger recently at St. Paul's United and the bridegroom is the son Church, Ajax. The bride is the of Mr. and Mrs, David Adams | only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. | of Oshawa. James W. Brennan of Aj | Lo =aPHOID by 1 Ireland | | foods--especially candy. Hidden hunger results in a constant I am worrying my craving, portant that you have a physi- cal check-over and receive guid- sweets, school, eat a big juicy apple, or| have a hard-cooked egg. | {When your mind slyly suggests] your you, dancing for sheer joy. You are going to look and feel like| a new and malnutrition, which|honey. Let us hear from you. ou eat more of your favorite flabby muscles and ack of energy. Ask your mother to take you 0 a good medical man. It is im- ance in getting on the right course, Your part is to cooper- ate all the way, and with your mother. It will be | § your mother's responsibility to help you stay on the new eating | is plan. Any time you find your-| self irked or tempted to cheat-- tired of being called Fatty by pull up short. with the doctor| Whom are you hurting? at. do you really want? You want to turn into al healthy, happy, beautiful girl. | So, eat to build health and vital] slimness. meals a day, build around the | Eat three moderate | Do not eat) After protective foods. other than fruit. Play a game with yourself. | candy, quick as a wink, switch thinking t+ a picture of girl. Happy slimming, | means poor nutrition. Your body | GROUPS, CLUBS, AUXILIARIES St. Mark's Jr. Aux. 'Holds Banquet is erying out for the nutrients] furnished in milk, lean meat, eggs, H-S ASSN. Traffic Safety was the theme of the October meeting for Rit- at its recent meeting. Mr. Gordon Terwillegar stable William Tane, who prais- ed the work of the safety patrol, | showing that it reduced school fifty per cent. He stressed the parents' role in teaching children safety, both by example and by the Elmer Safety rules, A general discussion. on the role of the safety patrols followed. Mrs.| Ralph Shemilt thanked Con-| stabie Tane Mr. A, S. Winter mentioned] the coming public speaking con- test at OCVI for the public schools and asked for the par- ents' support. ' Mrs. Kenneth Cowan volun- teered to be social convener for the coming season. Miss Allison Harvie's Grades 2 and 3 won the attendance ban- ner. Tea was served by the moth- ers of pupils in Grade 6. 4th PARENTS' COMMITTEE The September meeting of the 4th Parents' Committee of the Girl (Mrs. {and led in discussions about en- |tertaining the ball teams, two of | .gon Home and School Association EIN are champion teams. intro-|" ol ced the guest speaker, Con-|/ P.M. duced: the £ ! |" Mrs. {the lucky draw. It was decided was the John McQuade, presided) The members of St. Mark's; vegetables and fruits. To| cold has long been the favorite get the necessary nutrients, the Canadian dessert for Thanks-| body sets up a craving. Actually! giving dinners. OLD FAVORITE | Pumpkin pie served hot or Junior Auxiliary and their mothers met for banquet re- | cently in the parish hall. It was decided to hold future| The sponsor of the group, the | meetings at 7.30 p.m. instead of afternoon WA, prepared and served the banquet. Guests pres ent were the Reverend and Mrs. Albert Woolcock and Mrs. Har- old Beamish, president of the afternoon WA. Prior to the banquet the elec-| tion- and installation of officers was held. The new officers are: President, Miss Susan Simkin; secretary, Miss Karen Branton; treasurer, Miss Yvonne Parks. Miss Sally Harding was pre- sented with her dorcas badge. An impressive enrolment cere- Melville McCabe won {to hold a penny sale at Novem- |ber meeting. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Harry |Poloz and Mrs. H. F. Stephen. CHRIST CHURCH GUILD The Evening Guild of Christ {Memorial Church held its regu- {lar meeting recently Mrs. W. G- Jackson, the president, opened with prayer. POWER SUPE AJAX SHOPPI BAILEY FOODS LTD. 10 SIMCOE ST. SOUTH AND OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE WILSON ROAD and KING STREET THE FOOD SHOP 42 SIMCOE ST NORTH--OSHAWA and WHITBY PLAZA R MARKET NG CENTRE mony was held when Marilyn Cross, Debbie Hillock, Mary Me- Keown and Janice Vaillancourt The secretary and treasurer's reports were read. Final plans were made to Specials Thurs., Fri. & Sat. received their ties and green beanies A short program of Rible cater for a wedding reception and a rummage sale will be held by the group on October 27, at the CRA. Any member gongs and a play 'llustrating one having articles for the sale was part of the members' study book asked to contact the president. on South America was given by "Youth Sunday" will be held|the group for their mothers. on October 15 at the 11 o'clock] Mr. Woolcock closed the meet- service. The prizes will be pre- ing with prayer. | |sented to the Sunday school pu-| re rn | pils. Laymen's Sunday will be ANCIENT EMBLEM | > Sunday, October 22. | The shaft of the gold sceptre, The next meeting will be held one of the official symbols | FOR QUALITY FRESH FRESH CHERRY PIE Pecan Square COFFEE CAKE ..., 37¢ FRESH BANANA ROLLS Shop at the Bakery with the Large Variety Each 5l¢ Each 37¢ NESS AND FLAVOR on October 19 at 8 o'clock in[the Lord Mayor of London, sh han. [dates from the Saxon era. held at the home of Mrs. Thom: as Hornsby, with 13 members present. The procedure for parents' committees, calls for the vice- president to take over one meeting a year. The vice-presi- dent, Mrs, Joseph Childerhose, presided. The minutes were! read and the treasurer gave her| report, Plans were made for the an- nual bazaar on November 11.| Mrs. Jo- seph Childerhose, Mrs. John Black, Mrs. Daniel Ormiston, Mrs. Harold Mosier, Mrs. Mel- ville Coalidge. Any member wishing to do some serving was asked to telephone Mrs. Leslie Magee 72 5-0761 or Mrs. Har- old Mosier 72 5-2751. The district commissioner, Mrs. John Gaskell, will open the bazaar. The next meeting will be held on October 16 at the home of Mrs. Leslie Magee, 197 Gren- fell street. CONNAUGHT PARK AUX. The regular meeting of Con naught Park Ladies' Auxiliary was held recently in the club- house with Mrs, Herbert Braid: en presiding. Roll call showed 14 members present. Dues were paid, tary's report given by Mrs. Harry Poloz, and treasurer's report by Mrs. John Pach. Card report showed that two sympathy cards and two get. well cards have been sent out and one thank-you card re- ceived. Mrs. L. G. Clapp was nomi- nated as new president for the coming ye: year. Th The vice- ice-president, Night Of Cards Successful Event Christ Memorial Church Eve- ning WA held its annual Night of Cards in the parish hall last week. f Baskets of autumn flowers decorated the hall. The gifts on the head tables were attractive- ly wrapped in the WA colors of blue and white, Mrs. H. D. Cleverdon wel- comed the guests and opened the evening in the upper hall and Mrs. W. 8. Goodswan open- ed the evening in the lower! hall Prize winners were Mrs Irvine Cowie, Mrs. Gordon Lod- | wick, Mrs. Richard Black, Mrs. John Larmond, Mrs. W. D. Warren, Mrs. I. Currie, Miss Rose Fairhart, Mrs. T. Temple, Mrs. Merle Poch, Mrs. Ray Trew, Mrs. Douglas Fisher, Mrs. K. M. Hume, Mrs. John Liston, Mrs. J. K. Glover. Mrs. R. Kehoe, Mrs. A. M Moore, Mrs. A. E. Micklash, Mrs. David McLaren, Mrs Elmer Willlams, Mrs. John Gal braith. Mrs. John Morissett, Mrs. J. McCutcheon, Mrs. Earl Mat. | thews, Mrs. Gordon Summers, and Mrs. Jean Sugden. and secre- (Consumers (Has INTRODUCES ITS SUBSIDIARY SHORGAS Lid. WHEN INSTALL YOU OUR WE'RE CELEBRATING IGA'S 11th ANNIVERSARY FRESH OVEN READY WITH DRESSING BONELESS PORK SHOULDER ROAST 0 39: FRESH OVEN READY WITH DRESSING BONELESS PORK BUTT ROAST = 49 PORK BACK RIBS . 69° Ge SWIFT'S BROOKFIELD SKINLESS PKG. 45° 6-0z. Jar 10-0z. 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