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Oshawa Times (1958-), 29 Mar 1965, p. 11

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CHRISTIAN DIOR, Jean Lanvin and Nina Ricci de- signed this trio of new fashions from the Parish spring - summer collections, with British woollen fabrics being a feature of all three. Dior used finely corded wool KEEP IN TRIM For Thin Girls Improve Nutritional Status By IDA JEAN KAIN Thin girls, we'll take the cal- ories from your angle today. An underweight is anxious to add needed pounds? Yes, if the cause of your underweight is inadequate food, either from the standpoint of quantity or quality. With better food habits you can improve your nutri- tional status and enhance your feeling of well-being. Appetite is the promise to take care of food, so let's start there. Most of you do not have a very. demanding appetite. You tend to slight food, you may even forget to eat. How can you build a better appetite? Cater to it. Of first importance, have meals at reg- ular hours. If you smoke, make it a rule not to have a cigar- ette within an hour of any meal. Never have a cigarette before breakfast. Experiment and find the type of breakfast you enjoy most. By the way, do you eat enough breakfast? The test is how you feel between 10 and 11 in fhe morning. On a good breakfast you should be going strong until lunchtime. No appetite for breakfast is largely habit. The hardest part is to make time for breakfast. Discipline yourself to do this for three weeks and the morning meal may /become your favorite meal. Why is breakfast impor- tant? Because you are better able to assimilate food when the body is rested. Then too, if you skip the first meal of the day, chances are you will have a pick-up in the late morning, and this takes the edge off your appetite for lunch. cloth for his Ashamed suit (left) and "Garissimo", a handsome double-faced coat- ing from Britain for the easy % coat. The Lanvin jacket and dress ensemble (centre) is in horizontal black and white striped wool ROE power with the skirt featuring loose panels over a pencil-slim un- derskirt, The flying move- ment of the panels in action is echoed by the saucy tilt of the sailor hat. -Ricci's "young look" (right) is in grass green and fuchsia pink woollen, Fashion points to spot here are the very short skirt, the panel front, wrist length of the jacket sleeves, small roll collar and the cartwheel hat. Only Tomorrow morning have fruit or juice and a hot cereal, with a few dates or raisins added, and served with milk and cream. In place of your usual two cups of coffee, have one cup and a glass of milk. Later, when you've built an appetite for breakfast, you'll want some hot buttered toast, and on al- ternate mornings an egg. How much bread and butter do you eat? Shop around until you find a bread you really go for. Get the most nutritious bread you can find. Relax at lunch. Take time to enjoy a pleasant meal. If you are a working girl, no shopping at noon. Chronic fatigue im- pairs both digestion and ab- sorption and is often back of| persistent underweight. Overdo- ing leads to fatigue and few things take the joy out of daily living quite so. completely as chronic fatigue. Let go with your muscles . . . make it a practice. PAY TO CHECK It would pay you to have a check over by a good medical man. Perhaps you are in need of more iron or a Vitamin B complex. Or it may be your health habits are responsible for energy drains. Be quite honest in facing the cause of your underweight. Cor- rect the' cause, whether it is habitual undereating, poor food habits or overdoing. Don't be discouraged if weight gaining takes time. Even on improved nutrition you may not gain right from the word go... for you have nutritional shoring-up to do. But soon you'll start to feel like a new person. THE STARS SAY By ESTRELLITA FOR TOMORROW Tuesday's lunar influences presage a period of emotional stress for natives of many signs, so if some persons seem difficult to get along with, make allowances. Stress tact, patience and, above all, try to help where you can. FOR THE BIRTHDAY If tomorrow is your birthday your horoscope indicates that the coming year will present many challenges and whether you best them or not will be largely up to yourself. This ts particularly true where career matters are concerned. Ariens are noted for their in- dependence and aggressiveness, but paradoxically, they have a tendency to quit when the go- ing is rough. And you probably will have some rough moments before 1965 is over. Dissatisfac- tion over work problems--not- ably in April, late May, mid- early September and throughout December -- could make you yield to the quitting inclination, but you would be wise to curb it. These will be the very periods wien it would pay you to "'stick ith it," try even harder than you have in the past--and show your true mettle. This will be easy if you will Your Clothes @ Will Look Like New @ Will Feel Like New When Cleaned By "The Best In Town" Phone 725-1191 just look ahead. Success doesn't come overnight, but you will at- tain--beginning early in 1966, when stars will be most gener- ous 'in all employment matters. Financially, you're in a fine year, with promise of excep- tional gains accruing during the first three weeks of May, the weeks between August 15th and September 15th and the latter half of October. November, De- cember and next February can also be outstanding, if you don't speculate and do avoid extrava- gance. Possible business oppor- tunities which may be offered during any of these months should be financed with cash only, and they should be con-| servative ventures. Stars also favor your personal! interests, with sentimental mat-| ters highlighted in July and| August; travel in September and-or December, and stimulat- ing social activities in July, Sep- tember, December and January. A child born on this day will be endowed with the qualities needed to succeed in either the business world or in one of the professions, notably in the medical or legal fields. | PRINCESS WITH NEW SON Princess Desiree of Swe- den looks at her infant son, now a week old, in Goteborg, Sweden, hospital. KITCHEN SCHOLAR | TORONTO (CP)--Alison Mar-} garet Brown, 17 - year - old} daughter of a research chemist| at Deep River, Ont., has won a $1,200 careers-for-youth scholar-|; ship offered by the Canadian Restaurant Association and H. J. Heinz Company of Canada for} students interested in entering) the food service industry. Miss) Brown will study home eco- nomics at Macdonald College, Ste. Anne de Bellevue, Que. | The 27-year-old princess, granddaughter of Sweden's King Gustaf VI Adolf, is married to Baron Niclas Sil- fverschiold, who operates a 17,000-acre farm and a dairy herd of 130 cows near Goteborg. They were mar- ried last June. (AP Wire- photo via cable from Stock- holm) eee ANN LANDERS Dear Ann Landers: Nine of us girls belong to a poker club. We've been meeting every Tues- day night for almost 15 years. The stakes are not high enough to hurt anyone and we all have a good time. : The newest member of the club is causing trouble. I will call her Zelda. We took her in last year when her husband died. Zelda has two artificial teeth right in front. They are on a bridge. When Zelda is in a big pot she takes her teeth out -- puts them on the chips for luck, You know as well as I do, Ann Landers, that the cards are going to fall where they are going to fall but it is amazing the way Zelda's luck improves the minute she puts her teeth on the chips. The girls in the club don't like it--not because she wins, but b it is a disg sight. Please tell me what should be done. -- Yesterday's Hostess Dear Hostess: It is in bad taste to dismantle one's self in the presence of others. Tetl Zelda the ladies would appreci- ate it if she would keep her choppers off the chips. Since Zelda seems to be com- pulsive about removing things, suggest that she put her ear- tings, beads or wrist watch on the chips and leave her teeth in her head. Dear Ann Landers: My par- ents have been separated over a year. I know the reason and I can't blame mom. Miss Landers, although mom is very wise and has given us 43, ing with his dad than his mother. When we boys try to talk to dad he says our problems are not his business and he doesn't want to be bothered. We don't like to ask advice from the principal or our minis- ter when our own father lives right in town. Even though he Please tell us what to do-- D.F.J. Dear D.F.J.: If your dad says he's not interested in your prob- lems, take his word for it. He Cover your ironing board with a pre-shrunk, colorfast cotton print. It's a light - hearted change. GETS MOVIE ROLE Mrs. Huntington Hartford, young wife of the grocery mil- lionaire, has been signed to play tees ri PE POMS ELS THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fe ser MeN OY - en a ae UME PR CEO ga ERS Monday, March 29, 1965. 1] a good set of standards to live|' by, there are certain things a|" fellow would rather talk over| and mom are separated we are| still. his children, aren't we?|' One Purpose Only For False Teeth is probably trying to punish vour mother by being indiffer- ent to you kids, which is a sad (and old) story. Take your problems to the principal, the minister, and to your mother. I'm sure they will give you sound counsel. And, if you need a backstop, don't for- get I'm here. Dear Ann Landers: Recently you printed a letter from the daughter of a snoopy mother. Now will you print a letter from a mother who paid a high price for her snoopiness? I was determined that my teen-ager, Lacille, would never put anything over on me, I read her diary, looked through her bureau drawers, her purse, and her pockets. I eavesdropped on her television conversations and did everything imaginable to keep tabs on her. The results were tragic. Lu- cille became an extraordinary liar, That girl could think up things that would baffle the FBI. Our relationship deteriorated inte a bitter contest -- Lucille striving to see how much she could get away with and me figuring out ways to trap her. Finally she wound up in serious trouble. T learned too late that trust and confidence are more effec- tive tools for building honesty than suspicion and investiga- tion.--Sorry Now Dear Sorry: I hope your ex- mothers. Thanks for sharing. perience will be useful to other) Canadian Cake Grown For East OTTAWA (CP)--A new Va- riety of cucumber resistant to both scab (spot rot) and mosaic virus disease has been devel- oped by federal department of agriculture research workers here. The new variety--Armour--is the first Canadian table cucum- ber with resistance to both diseases, says V. W. Nuttall of the department's Ottawa re- search station. It was developed specifically to meet a need for a resistant variety in Eastern Canada where scab and mosaic diseases cause severe damage annually. Armour produces cucumbers that are long, straight and firm with flesh that is thick, crisp and: sweet. They retain their dark green color well after be- ing picked. INCOME TAX RETURNS Completed T. 1. Short Form STILL 2.00 U.A.W. HALL Bond East PUBLIC WELCOME Hours: 10 a.m, to 5 p.m. & 7 p.m. to & p.m. Mon, to Fri. 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