Women Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Dial 723-3474 8 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, January 18, 1962 Mrs. Lucien Chamberland Heads French-Canadian Women's Club On Tuesday, the Federation des Femmes Canadiennes- Fran- caises held their first meeting of the year. The Reverend Father Gignac opened the meet- ing with the league prayer and the president addressed a word of welcome to the members present. Mrs. Real Goulet read the minutes, taking the place of the actual secretary who is at the hospital. After the various conveners read their reports, the members proceeded to the election of a new committee who will direct the federation business for the next two years. The president Mrs. Lucien Chamberland, the secretary, Mrs. Yvan Gilbert, the treasu- rer, Mrs. Alcide Lecler and two of the conveners, Mrs. Richard Lacroix and Mrs. Yvon Leger were re-elected for a second term, Mrs. Nellie Richard be- came the first vice-president, and Mrs. Howard Gimblett, the second vice-president. Mrs. Ge- rard Rancourt and Mrs. Bert- rand Blouin are the new con- MRS, LUCIEN CHAMBERLAND ANN LANDERS Dear Ann Landers: I won't sign my name--not because I'm ashamed of having written this letter but because I hope mil- jlions of men who read it will think it came from their wives. | I'm. sick of hearing about women who lost their men' be- cause they "let themselves go." The phrase invariably means |'she got fat." A woman in her /40s can have a face like three yards of corduroy but if she has la 22-inch waist, she is consid- ered "youthful." What about husbands? ) They eat (and guzzle) themselves into shapeless hulks. Rolls of |blubber hang over their belts jand the seams in their trousers jscream for mercy. But still |they stuff their fat faces. When I married my h | | | | ee | Fat Boy Dead Loss To Marital Romance of fat can do more than kill a romance--it can kill the guy. The overweight person places a burden on his heart which often shortens his life. Imagine, if you can, what it would be like to carry around a 70-pound bag of cement. Obesity produces back trou- ble, feet trouble, vein problems and a host of other ailments which are often blamed on something else. The man who loves his stomach more than he loves his wife and family is selfish and often has an under- lying emotional problem which should be explored with a spe-/become or how often the doc- cialist. tor repeats the diagnosis. "de- The sister who was Dear Ann Landers: Never be- angry. GROUPS, CLUBS AUXILIARIES buy some band instruments offered w hem hy the Rotary Club. It is hoped to soon have ie group's band to accompaay ceived" should not be foic have I been moved to write|She should offer instead, under- 2 am advice Bi spa but to-|/standing and compassion. y's letter did it. : I refer to the sister who ve- sea beer re . ou for a hemently denied that she was superb letter. You aly pregnant and attributed her size sented a fascinating ssibility to "'a thyroid ar ge = A few! with which several # gms con- montis later the baby was sultants agree, ae ' This column, and its readers, at a bom are enriched by thoughtful con- tion and wished to surprise her tributions such as yours. Again|find that the harder you work family. I believe that even my. thanks. ANN though the doctor may have told her repeatedly that she was MAJORETTE AUXILIARY The regular meeting of the Majoretie Parents' Auxiliary was held at the Lions' Centre, Bowmanville. Mrs. William Saxby reported on the doll draw in Oshawa, The doll was won by Mr. A. MacKay, Confidential to CAN'T GET A'bone and keep at it. Oshawa north. Mrs. B. Henning report- ed on the draw in Bowmanville. The doll there was Frances Henning. Word has been received from|Harvey Dance Academy, Osh- Miss Joan Cousins that she will be holding her first class on -- 5 ~ 2-4 at the BREAK: : »y)|Canadian Corps Hall. All major- rR Stop moaning: Xow t ettes will have some. lesson the "luckier" you'll get. Sub-|time with Miss Harvey dividing/oftice, was granted women of stitute some backbone for wish-|them' into two groups. The Auxiliary has decided to boulevard/the girls during any parades take part in. won by| The next meeting will be held q on Tuesday, February 20 at the ISLAND VOTERS The right to vote in parlia- mentary elections, and to hold Bermuda, island colony in the Atlantic, in 1944. pregnant she refused to accept the fact. A woman who be- comes furious and "screams denials" has a psychological block. 'Many women who become pregnant in their 40s are se un- happy about it that they refuse to accept the reality of the sit- uation until the child is born. It matters not how large they he weighed 185 pounds (5710") jand everyone said he was \"movie-star handsome." Today he can't weigh himself on our bathroom scale because it only goes up to 250. His big complaint is that I must be getting old because our life isn't what it used to be. Why don't men realize that 70 pounds of fat can kill off any jromance? Please speak this ipiece for all wives, everywhere, ELOISE Dear Eloise: Seventy pounds | veners. All the executive was elected by acclamation. Mrs. Lucien Chamberland congratulated the new commit- tee then proceeded to the dis- cussion of some of the future projects of the group which in- tends to hold a baking sale at the motor city bowling alley some time in January,and they discussed final details for their talent night which will be held at St. Mary of the People hall, February 11. Mrs. Viateur St.} Pierre and Mrs. Lucien Cham-/ berland are the conveners for) this project. | Father Gignac thanked the members for the help given to the parish in 1961 and mentioned what he was hoping for in 1962. Before closing the meeting it was decided to hold a member- ship tea at the next meeting night February 13. 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