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Oshawa Times (1958-), 5 Jun 1963, p. 11

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SICNING THE REGISTER Mr, and Mrs. Cesare F. Di Malta are seen signing the register after their marriage recently in St, Gregory the Great Roman Catholic Church. Mrs. Di Malta is the Communistic World Topic of Discussion By Educationalists Mrs. Walter Branch attended a conference at the Education Centre, Toronto, sponsored by the United Nations Association of Canada. The theme was "The Changing Communist Dr, Richard Pipes, associate director, Russian search Centre, Harvard Univer- sity, 'spoke on the ferment among the Soviet intellectuals. Dr. Gordon Skilling, University of Toronto, director of _ the newly-formed Centre for Rus- sian and East European Studies, used the topic "The Changing Soviet Bloc." Dr. Skilling stated that international communism is no longer a solid 'Bloc' domi- nated by Moscow since the split with China in 1958 and Yugoslavia in 1961. He said the Soviet bloc was not unlike our own Commonwealth of Nations |\and compared the split with the early days of Christianity. Dr. Joseph Berliner, Profes- sor of Economics, Syracuse Uni- versity, dealt with industrial management and economic problems in the Soviet. Dr. Alexander Dallin, Director of Russian . Institute, Columbia University,, was the dinner speaker, which was held in Howard Ferguson Hall, off the university campus. Chairmen of discussion groups were Mr. Wilson Woodside, National Di- rector of United Nations Asso- ciation, Mr. Mark Gayn, Mr. Kert Swinton and Mr. F. Nossal, correspondent for Far Eastern affairs of the Globe and Mail. Pe | former Bonnie Lee Gaynor, granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Gray, Oshawa, and the bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Cesare Di Malta, Italy, and Mr. Di Malta, New York. KEEP IN TRIM Apply Winning Technique Picture Yourself Slim By IDA JEAN KAIN The power of right picturing is tremendous. Perhaps you 't believe this could pos-| ' ; f won pos-|young, slim and lovely. By doing! prising--especially in the P.M. sibly be true, so let a winner tell you... "On January 7th, I weighed mlyself and found to my horror that I was 195 pounds! I am 5' 6" and of medium frame. I made up my mind, then and there, to straighten myself out, and to do it before my 34th birthday. "One special idea in your col- pmn has helped me more than all else. It is the idea of pic- turing myself as slim and wear-}: ing a smaller dress size. I get a mental picture of how I want to look . . . slim and supple and with my bounce restored. Tell your overweights that right picturing works sheer magic! I find I can forego any sweet that I might have been. d to eat, simply by flashing this picture vividly on my mind. Here is the proof. As-of to- day (March 22nd), I weight 165 pounds. I feel wonderful! I have 1000 calories a day. I al- ways plan my day's menus in the morning. This way I know what I am to eat for the day and I look forward to my bal- anced slimming meals. "I have even interested my husband in the importance of THE STARS SAY By ESTRELLITA FOR TOMORROW Resist any temptation to let down in your efforts now. As- sume full control of your obli- gations and responsibilities, of the t. So the carry on steadfastly and you you are tempted, flash on the/will net gains. There are many screen of your mind the pic-|advantages indicated for those ture you wish to come true... .|who are ambitious and enter- nt this you pit imagination against} ef will-power, and the imagination | FOR THE BIRTHDAY is by far the stronger of the! If tomorrow is your birthday, uF Everything you need fo spring into a summer full of fun-- fabulously priced during Walker's June Fashion Festival 2.67 each or any 2 for 5 Values 2.98 to 5.98 Tops, jack shirts, pop-tops, skirts, shorts, Jamaicas, slims, pedal pushers...in dazzling colors and THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdey, June 8, 1963 1] Sportswear pectacular, fe two forces. Hearts desire is of the spirit. Practice the art of projecting the pictures you wish to bring into reality. Think, picture, talk and act as if success in your slimming venture is absolutely certain. It will be! Be ethusias- tic about making yourself over , then even the doing will be exciting. LODGES AND SOCIETIES SILVER CROSS CHAPTER The Remembrance Association of the Oshawa Silver Cross Chapter met recently at the home of Mrs, Edward Holland, Highland avenue. Mrs. Herert Brately presided. Mrs. Jack Hogan read the minutes and Mrs. Charles Gibbs gave the treasurer's re- port. In the absence of Mrs. Arthur Wigston, Mrs. Brately read the correspondence, a re- your horoscope indicates that while the months ahead may not see the fulfillment of all your desires, the sound judgment, at- tention to detail and high fidel- ity of purpose which -are., in- nately yours will see you through the challenging spots, so that you may look forward to a rewarding solution of all problems. Career advancement is defi- nitely in the offing and, follow- ing a good boost this month, you should make notable strides in both monetary and occupational affairs in Septem- ber, November and next Janu- ary. In fact, these same periods will be especially uplifting on all fronts, Romantic and domes- tic interests, as well as travel, will also be governed by bene- ficent aspects so that, all in all, thee next twelve months in your life should prove highly satisfactory. A child born on this day will be kind, generous and endowed with exceptional writing ability. chic styles. All first quality imported and domestic fabrics including woven and printed cottons and Arnels. Shop early... not all sizes and all colors in all styles available, Select any 2 items--2 tops, 2 bottoms or a 2-pce, outfit... for just $5. Togs for fun-filled Summer Days A Little girls' short and topper B Girls' sleeveless crop-top in set in assorted coin dot and novell screen prints. Sizes check printsin sailcloth fab- 4to 6X....... 77¢ a Se Pee sceveeeees good nutrition and the need for|port on the convention held re- some regular exercise. In exer-|entlcy at St. Agathe Quebec. cising it helps to see yourself She read a letter of thanks from with slim good looks .. . thisjthe nursing sister at Sunny- mental blueprint really works.|brook Hospital on behalf of the "Thank you for your encour-|war veterans for parcels re- rics, Sizes 3 to 6X. Set 1.37 Play shorts in assorted chino and pin cord. Sizes 4 to 6X SUMMER BUSINESS f Preece ese ese eneres aging collumn. My goal is to be} 127 pounds by this summer." Congratulations! I'll ceived each month. A donation will be sent to the Civic Audi- wager|torium. Tag day will be held you will be beautifully slim by|June 8 and the picnic, July 14 again. It was good of you to share the slimming effects of picturing. Why is picturing so effective? and Mrs. Jack Hogan Your image-making faculty is the force back of your will. Will power is your strongest desire MANY IN POLITICS Some 36,000 women in East Germany are local politicians--| making one in every eight pol- this summer. Be sure to report|at Orono Park. A draw donated by Mrs .Ho-| gan and Mrs. Brately was won| by Mrs. E. F. Fallon, Whitby, | A. E. Johnson 0.0. | OPTOMETRIST '| 723-2721 14% KING E. COURSES NG Yj Ld Ny \ START ON OR BEFORE JULY 2 9:00 A.M, - 4:00 P.M. $35.00 MONTHLY 9:00 A.M. NOON or 1:30 P.M. -- 4:00 P.M. $18.00 MONTHLY Classrooms are air-conditioned. Morning class schedule leaves ample free time for work or play. 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