THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, March 14, 1963 9] re Y SPRING Sale! : MEN'S : HANDSOMELY TAILORED | SUITS. stil...69.50 With Your Choice Of A TOPCOAT or SPORT COAT KEEP IN TRIM Success Letters From Dieters Whet Enthusiasm To Reduce By IDA JEAN KAIN strength from another who has Interest is the catalyst that/mustered™the courage to face sparks enthusiastic action. So, facts, "If she can try, so can dieters, which type of letterjI', you write, The young lady serves as a Challenge to what|in today's column proves the Camera Captures Life's Sweet Song | Superintendent Describes In 'The Seasons Members of the tyceum cus| HLISdale Manor Activities and Women's Art Association ; were privileged on Monday af-| Mr, W. D. Johns, superinten-)Miss Bernice: Quinn. Mrs, Her- ternoon to view two prize-|dant of Hillsdale Manor, was|man Laxton opened the devo- winning films and to meet the|the speaker atthe monthly|tions. r photographer, Mr, Christopher) meeting of Albert Street United| It was announced that a bus Chapman, Church UCW which was held in/will be chantered to take mem- i Driven by his love of nature|the recreation room, Mr. Johns/bers to Toronto, March 2%, to your interest? point, and wild-life, Mr. Chapman|y.as introduced by Mrs, Gordon|visit the United Church book Of course it's a joy to report] «Wow! The Mystery Dieter injearly in his career as @ COm-/Shemilt who gave the back-\tooms and -the Berkley Studio the success letters. Reading Of|your January 31st column sure|mercial artist forsook his draw-/ground of Mr, Johns prior to|where the United Church films someone else's triumph can eM-|hit home. After she married she|ing board for the movie cam-|hig coming to Hillsdale Manor./are made. Those wishing to go ergize others into purposeful ac-/nad pited on 60 excess pounds/era and his first serious film,| Hillsdale Manor is located on|were asked to contact the unit tion. "If she can do it, I canlin g short while. Well, reading|'The Seasons" was a personall15 acres of land and is financed] leader. too," is a familiar line. her letter in your column was|experiment made at Lake Sim-|by the city of Oshawa and the| Unit 4 will visit Hillsdale MRS, MICHAEL JACULA (1st Vice-president) aera er epee ess CARPET COMPANY 282 King W. 728-9581 FOR RUG & CHESTERFIELD 4 CLEANING skirt was accented at the back by lace roses. A sequin crown caught her waist length veil shows, "Line Em Up", which will be telecast at a later date, together with pictures of 'he fax recreation department judo| club has nine females, includ-| ing housewives and teen - age school girls, among its 47 mem- In contrast, oftentimes it is\\ike looking in a mirror! coe, The film was purchased by provincial government. There is\)Manor and Unit 2 will be in letters from struggling dieters) ., oung. not long mar-\the Imperial Oil Company forigne doctor and two nurses to\charge of the April meeting. I am young, g When you read that some other| 11. nounds, I feel so like she international awards, people residing at the Manor. woman in your. same situation ieee 'about it! Her letter' jolted|,, The, beauty fot ~-- °fl'There are four church services Westmount Church MRS. H. S. MYERS is seeking help, your hope is me and gave me needed insight. the film involves the audience weuny yy Seageed Oshawa H ld C t Pre I had not associated my hus- ; the| Ministers taking the services.) HOIGS WONCer é (President) not alone in your problem puts|,ond's "wanderings" with my ihe , RAR relaonee Ba The residents are also provid- N P id ' I I tall | heart into you, Then you draw|. cass poundage, but it is likely reality of the rhythm. of life. ed with entertainment by many| On Saturday evening, March ew resi en $ ns patie vision sets available and films|at Westmount United Church, PERSONALS ies | Br Be Be, ane' a pt hm mad tlt shown, Each birthday is mark- The entertainment was well re- following the protective diet and| The second film. "Saguenay"' ed. by a party. Hairdresser and/ceived by a large audience. ' i i ings|th; ? with many other comforts. Four in a Chord" barbersho At the annual meeting of the|ley Love, Moe. $. G. Worry gh anniversuries, comings ine Mystery, Distr Already Company, of Canada, and * 8)"afe." Johns: was thanked by|quaret, Mr. Clayton Lee, mith we ae Wicks Christian personnel, Mrs. 'W. 3. McKay: |of.interest in this column. Write,!amount in just seventeen days.|power, from melting droplets Mrs. William Stallibrass. humorous recitations; the Scot- : j 7 i : i igh { j i vel-|er Brothers; Miss Tina Kozub j j lations,|Partment with your item of|Luck to Mystery Dieter. In ajhigh in the Laurentians through) opened the meeting and wel-|¢? H , pedi chag Ogs er ogg ge ia and news for which there is no| few months we will both be/gorges and gullies and ripplingjcomed the men present who & Dien teen he goneag br A aos aaswta the office of service and public affairs, Mrs. | Charge. Telephone 723-3474, |back in the competition," she Tills the sweet song swelled/were invited by the members|M'S. Jan Drygala; Larry Mar- es gee ofticers| Bathe. Mrs. W. H. James, Adelaide) Wow! 'That's the winning], Sean ane a sis th-tak-| nt™ Clayton, Lee gave the the "cnnince, aa she. Wome are: Honorary presidents, Mrs.|_ Advisory Committee -- Mrs.| avenue east, was hostess to the|cnirit, There is nothing like ali, Sicieceaphy a wa titan: roll call, Mrs. Percy Boville the| mount Junior choir of 35 voices. T. K, Creighton and Miss Vera\K. F. Armstrong, Mrs. R. L,| Literary b bia of the Lyceum bracing challenge to stir your aan ina Baspend by the jean Sa reig repeats, and the eveniig Wan epenieend Wo se: i i |Gray, Miss Vera Moyse, Mrs,|Club on Tuesday evening linterest for resolute action.|, i : " |Wilber Down read the corre- ; ed i Moyse; 2nd vice-president. Mrs George Telford, Dr. John Leng,|the members pursued their pro-|staying power is needed for the|'Tl, background, composed and|spondence. Mrs. Harry Long-|We mm Unit No, 2. whose mock | ' |who produced a veritable mar-|,, bers expressed their apprecia- secretary, Miss Irene Boas: reer, authors. so Bape pcg Boe yer riage of sight and sound. Cars \tion to the artists for their per- corresponding secretary, Mrs.) | slas ; sug- t : | in the absence of the president,|!end the Leadership day to be) -- Winona Armsirong; journal re-| LOTI€ Beauchamp | manager of the Bank of Mont-igoal . . . 25 pounds off and one/Mrs, Uriah Jones, and thanked|held April 4 at Ebenezer. Unit jin Oshawa on Monday visiting} 4 , March 14 Of Greece's 10,423 doctors in lips. a | No doubt you both have} Mrs. Wallace announced that)/Mare . | i The board of directors is com- I. Carnochan | friends. ldresses of various: sizes hang-|an executive meeting would be} Mrs, Mervyn Allin' and Mrs, |/262,.657 were obstetricians and " posed of the aforementioned of- fi Z | ; rettiest in the size you'll be|dent, March 21, and that Mrs.|Presbyteri i ' Mrs, Edward Alker, Mrs. H. United In Marriage vening the annual dinner for the able to weer when PY pounds|Jean Newman would address cue a tourette _-- {Oshawa and District Diabetic ? . * lott, Mrs. 0. D. Friend, Mrs.| daughter of Mr; and Mrs. Harry| «: wearing it with a flair, Give| Other announcements includ-| devotional period with Mrs, Wil- Robert Guselle, Miss Mery l|Beauchamp, Enniskillen, abd W. Lovett Doust, assistant pro-/that blueprint to your mind--jed the Cancer Society meeting, |liam Gibson reading <the scrip-| Mrs, Stanley Lovell, Mrs. Hay- "| versity of Toronto, will be the | vour mind often. Voice of Women meeting at the}, "The § ilee"' * den Macdonald, Mrs. James Shee, ta of Dee, Grats Carne a es grag oe Girls, get excited about this McLaughlin Library next LM bli deh ype Pgh vr Mr. Carnochan, were united in eee Se ae F i | . = Mra, FM. Metellan, "Mrs:lmarriage recentiy in St. Greg- ome &%4 Mrs. Albert Rose. |you' get at achieving | this|{emational Cooperation Year' SEWING MACHINES . : ; The St. Gregory the Great). ' ic.|..Mrs. Wallace reminded the REPAIRED ! Ree: iia 5. G.. Werey,. Mrs. The ceremony was performed Council of the CWL, alon lrience this feeling psychologic-| members that a past-president,| DI! or eUEANING ~ W. P. Whittington. | ; . ; , Prompt Service A Pill egy ey sone eelle it Mr. Jack Driscoll as|Ontario County South Region,|'°Watd your goal. We'll all be e tn in tee , ; 'ati ' Channel 9, Agincourt. Warmly|P°S Mrs, R. Leo Gray and Mrs.| SERVICE CENTRE A act meraberips Mee [fates ne, bude, wore « floor|weicomed by, the station ma HB. James presided at the Bra sont -- Tas. ° i Reads ver talfeta, 4 ; were privileged to watch the IF xP) -- The Hali-\gee oem ----. ae Senge and long sleeves. The bouffant/ production of one of the regular HALIFAX. (CE) Tha Hail ' Over 300 Gather, The bride's sister, Miss Doris|f St. Gregory's Council, was)... women take up the sport . _|Beauchamp was the maid of|Winner of one of the prizes| not only for protection but also At Church Service| honor with Miss Marion Grills|¢rawn for during the perform- During the afternoon at the/ street - length dresses of aqua|°#" ge Mca ogee TT mental uplift. World Day of Prayer servicelorganza over taffeta with|imé the show (he guests 'n Mrs. Edgar Bates, Dean of Mc-Iace bodices and full skirts. Self|8'OUPS Of twenty-five were con. inspiring address with her|and they carri ing, ciaimed as the most com- theme being, "More than Con-|white chrysanthemums, ""|plelely equipped and efficient} © OPTOMETRIST = --| 7 * ert a avenitie 'concluded witht @ BOND ST. ©, OSHAWA PH. 723-4811 that srike a responsive chord. ried and I too have piled on 60 world distribution and won fiveltake care of the 199 elderly! renewed, Knowing that you are with a deepening awareness of the cause. Composition and color have organizations as. well as tele-|2, a Variety Concert was staged By Y WCA Board of rectors Teas, birthdays, parties, wed-|the exercises you suggested for|was commissioned by the Alcan varber service is supplied along) Those taking part were '"'the Association Mrs. H. Stanley|Program, Mrs, E. S. Alker; telephone or visit the social de-|I'm really a happy dieter, Good|of ice in the spring sunlight,| Mrs, James Scott, president,|tish Country dancers; the Shear- \H. B. Armstrong, Mrs, Arthur | concluded. until it became a symphenyjof the UCW. shall, a newcomer to this city, | Astin He, icone beocding|Mr. J. J. English, Mr, Thomas| gram of reviewing Canadian|iong haul. So to sustain youranducted by Harry Somers. bottom reported on flowers and Women, Unit No: 4, whos tem | Mr % i All units are requested to at- ° Arthur Bathe: treasurer, Miss | Mr. Robert Argo, a former) gest that both of you set a near Mrs; Ht. A, Wallace presided formance: » presentative, Mrs. John Phil- |real, Simcoe street north, waSidress size smaller. the artist. 5 will hold a St, Patrick's tea,| MANY DO OBSTETRICS \i loset. Pick out the|held at the home of th si-|E |859 children's doctors. ficers and the following: Mrs. G. D. Glassford is con,| "® in your closet, Fie at the home of the presi-/Edward Holland reported on the B, Armstrong, Mrs. C. M. El-| iss Lorie Rose Beauchamp,| association at which Dr. John| vente, and picture yourself}the May luncheon. Unit 1 was in charge of the ', Hartley, Mrs. E. H. Heavens,/Mr Lawrence Frederick Carno-|{¢880" of Psychiatry at the Uni-|flash it on the inner screen of|March 28 at OCCI and the|ture, Mrs. Mervin Morrison chan, Burketon, h y agen McCansh, Mrs. W. G. McKay, miketon," and the lates, lso that you will sense the litt|@2¥, evening when Mrs. Helen| 5 \3. ; temational Co-operation Year. . y's Ri y > Chure \first triumph. When you expe- Saywell, Mrs. F. N, Swackham- ory's Roman Catholic Church. s Pp! y pe-) by the Reverend A. G. Ques-|with the other councils of the ally, you take a giant stride to- Mrs. S. V. Barlow, had an ex:| Any Make or Model @ Reasonable of ibit of her paintings on dis-| ie 3 horne or in ov ing and administration, Mrs. F.| Given in marriage. by -her were recent guests of CFTO, nt for you, 80 keep US!nlay at the Shopping Centre. WARNER WILLIAMS | Efe H. Heavens; constitution and|fashioned with a fitted bodice ager and staff, the visitors STUDY JUDO tea table for afternoon tea. at individual services, Mrs. Stan- and she carried yellow roses.|CWL group. Mrs. Leo Menard, bers. Instructor Jack MacIsaac as bridesmaid. They wore|#nce, a combination electric for physical strengthening and Master University, delivered an|bows formed their headdresses|(Ucted_ om @ tour of the build- John Ovens, 0.2. | Mrs, Edward Holland, Albert|,,2%¢ best man, Mr. Kevin|The evening concluded with Hunt and Mr. Edward Brown,|coffee and doughnuts in the) paint United Ohurch, led the! usher, both of Toronto, attend. cafeteria. " iP service in the afternoon ed. the brid .and Miss Lenore Glass, Simcoe| nllahicnit Shiawon Street United Church was the| The reception was held at the "evening leader. Women from dif-|Solina Hall with the bride's 'ferent denominations led in spe-| Other receiving in a flowered cial prayers. satin sheath dress, black and Mrs. Lloyd Akin, guest speak-| White accessories and a corsage er, chose as her topic "Prayer"| of orange and white carnations. for the evening service. Soloists|The bridegroom's mother chose were Mrs. Major Lewis and the|@ blue brocade dress, beige ac- Junior Vocalettes from the Sal-|Cessories and a corsage of pink vation- Army. Organists were| and white chrysanthemums, <Miss Judy Davidson, Ist Baptist} The bride was wearing a tur- Church and Miss Geraldine Lee,|quoise three-piece double-knit St. Marks Anglican Church. | suit when the bridal couple left Over 300 women attended/on a honeymoon trip to Niagara penal yy and the collection/Falls and Buffalo. 8 an increase over last year. All money is sent to the| residing at a22 King street east, Women's Inter Church Council] Apartment 5 Oshawa o Canada who make grants to| yee : many Christian Literature So-|, The suests were from Burke. cieties in many countries. ton, Toronto, Scarborough, Osh- Mrs. Charles Freeman of the|2W@, Enniskillen, Port Perry, Christian Alliance Missionary, 408 Branch, Whitby, Brootslin Church will be the Key Woman and Bowmanville. ( for next year and Mrs, Philip Lawrence of St. Marks Angli- HOUSEHOLD HINT can Church will be the secre-| Try this on yours or baby's tary. The World Day of Prayerjnew shoes to keep them from will be held. in St. Andrews|slipping: sandpaper the soles or Church in 1964. rub a little linseed oil on them. buys a@ British Worsted styled with Dunn's distinction that can't be equalled Dunn's purchased volume quantities of fine imported fabrics in anticipation of future cost increases. These suits, today, therefore represent the ultimate in clothing value! 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