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Oshawa Times (1958-), 7 Apr 1965, p. 18

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MRS. MARIE LAVENDER National Weight-Watchers Week Marks Canadian Loss Of 15 Tons By MARY WILLIAMS started last October and it A loaded railway car weighs|known as "TOPS Happy Gang" approximately 15 tons. Picture|under -Mrs. Beverley Jollow. Holy Cross CWL Night Of Cards The annual night sponsored by Holy Cross Coun- cil of The Catholic Women's League was an outstanding suc- of cards| cess, The hall was attractively 87+ 27+ 37 that in your mind, Thirty-two hundred members of TOPS clubs in Canada have in the past year lost the same amount, or 31,510 pounds. Whichever way it is said -- it ts a terrific| amount of excess weight. To mark this achievement the week of April 5 to 10 has been declared National Weight Watchers' Week. What is being done by Osh fwa and area people who are burdened with their share of these 15 tons? A great deal there are at present five TOPS Clubs operating in Oshawa, Whitby and Bowmanville, each with an average membership of from 25 to 30 members. Most have a waiting list of people wishing to join to. re- place those who fall by the way- side and few rarely do, 8 To show what these clubs are accomplishing, the pictures to the left show two shapely women members who have at- Whitby Whittlers under Mrs. 4 Alice Boychyn started about the same time. The Bowmanville Belles with their leader, Mrs, Barbata Masters, have been in opera- tion for about a month and a half and are already reporting success with several steady losers, an@ have a collective loss of 200 pounds -- of one 7 wholé person, Bach of these ¢lubs has 7 chosen a queen, the tember who has lost the most weight © and held the loss in the past / ear, Thesé queens will be en- | éred in the Provincial competi- tion being held this weekend at TOPS annual convention in Hamilton ahd a Provincial Queen chosen. At the annual convention a number of mem- bers, who have reached their desired weight and held it for three months, will graduate in a Special meremony as KOPS (keep off pounds sensibly). tended regularly for about alyenciaL PROFESSION year. Now take a look at the) How do the medical profes- two on the right. Yes--they are).ion fee! about TOPS? I asked the same women shown when Losin' Lassies. Mrs. Marie Lavender, top Plc sidered TOPS. ture, wore a size 22% dress, ja well known Oshawa doctor, \Dr. C. H. Vipond, how he con- "Excellent!" he said. "It provides grotip ther- MRS. LAVENDER Wemen 16 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, April 7, 1965 SOCIAL NOTICES ENGAGEMENT Mr, and Mrs, Carmon G. Steenburgh, Oshawa, wish to announce the engagement of sSeir daughter, Cheryl Lee, to Mr. Richard Francis Preedom, Cobourg, son of Mr, and Mrs, Francis Preedom, Miami, Flor- ida. The wedding is to take place on Saturday, May 22, 1965, at 2.30 p.m, in First Baptist Church, Oshawa. ENGAGEMENT Mr, and Mrs. Howard P, Doner, Whitby, wish to an- houfice the engagement of their datighter, Brenda Louise, to Kdward James Winacott, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur (Pat) Winacott, Oshawa, The mar- riage will take place in Toron- to on Saturday May 1, 1965, RECEPTION Mr, and Mrs. Roy Terwille- gar will be pleased to wel- come their relatives, friends and neighbors at Harmony Unit- Mr, CONVENER is the general convener of the buffet supper, to be held decorated in spring colors. The president, Mrs. A. L. Hanson, and Mrs. J. T. Mullen, general convener, received the guests. The Reverend M. J. Darby welcomed the guests.) Mrs. A. L. Hanson welcomed the guests on behalf of the members. Mr. Leo Karnath directed the euchre, After refreshments were served Father Darby an- nounced the winners and made the draw for prizes, with the following winners: Euchre: Mrs. » Dickison, Emily Machi, Nellie Worsley, Mrs, George Kamondy, Mary Bilin- ski, Ursula Stradeski, Mar- jorié Harris, P. M. McGarry; bridge: Camille Rohrer, V. Wil- kinson, Frank Hartford, Audrey Knox, Mrs, M, J. Ryan, Elsie Roach, Mrs. 0. R. Gay, Sylvia Sloan, Mrs. J. J, Kelly, Isobelle day morning home chores and errands; marketing for business people or busy mothers; wash- ing and polishing cars; helping clean closets and attics; wax- ing floors; and delivering and picking up children from meet- ings, music and dancing lessons and parties, They charged ac- cording to each job and stated her bust measured 47 inches),ny gives a place for informa- and hips 47 with a 35-inch waist, tion on diets, provide stimu- Now her measurements are §7-/jation in the desire to lose and 27-37 and she wears & size 14/in goneral is beneficial to the dress. |members." Dr. Vipond stated In the lower set, Mrs. Mat-\he is very proud of his status garet Stauffer started with &/a, an honorary member of weight of 195% for her height of/Tops which was conferred on 5 ft. 5% eae an i. him a few years ago, measurements were ; *5°| Other doctors co-operate in "- Now the weight is 133 and! setting diets for their patients she measures 36-27-36. |who become members and Both of these # ipeenn 100k | check them regularly, which is years younger and report they|one of the stipulations for mem- feel younger. Both have teach- bership ed their desired weight, set by! pow oft ; theif personal doctors and havel meet? hey 7S eae _ aoe gig nyere lonce a week and regular at- ive clubs in thé area}; f , there are others who have lost -- even more who are competing TOPS PROGRAM in: the Provincial Competitions|) When a member joins she is this weekend at Hamilton, to|weighed in and photographed. become Provincial Queen. |Her doctor sets her desired | weight and gives her a diet. ORIGINATION OF TOPS Each week she is weighed in How did TOPS (take Offjand any loss or gain is re- nds sensibly) originate? The) corded, irst TOPS Club started in) When she attains the weight Milwaukee, Wisconsin, as aniset by her doctor she becomes outgrowth of. pre-natal classes|, KOP-in-waiting. After a test- held by a physician and sur-|ing period of three months in geon to eliminate fear in young)which she must fetain this ed Church Hall on Saturday, April 10, 1965, at 7.00 p.m. on the occasion of their 45th wed- ding anniversary. PETS NEED SHOTS Rabies is epidemic in many parts of Canada, so dogs and cats should be vaccinated if they 47-35 - 47 by the St. Andrew's United Church Women on Satur- day, April 10, from 4.30 to 6.30 p.m. The supper is using the theme "Suddenly It's Spring' and will feature spring foods, Mrs, Storie's assistant is Mrs. J, R. War- join the family on holiday. By ROBERTA ROESCH Many young people who talk to me pinpoint as major prob- lems their lack of opportunity to turn time into dollars, They'd like to land some chores for cash, But they don't know where to get them--espe- cially if they're under 16 and find it hard getting jobs. Quite often their parents feel the same, too, as expenses mount for the young folks. In fact, one mother expressed it this way as she asked about jobs for her daughter. "Just last night I had to tell Turning Time Into Dollars Calls For Imagination nica, their price in advance. Once started, they kept them- selves busy, that turned into cash, simply because they filled the needs that exist in every town. If you chores for cash, canvass your town for its needs. too, with chores feel this need for Mowat; general draw: George] Door prizes were won by Morgan, Mrs. George Bernard|Mrs. Edna Ward, Mrs. Ronald Shaw, Mrs. S&S. A,, Gates, Mrs,|Boi§soin, Mrs. A. Stillman. Jim Fournier, Ron Boissoin, When you need "HOME-NURSING" Joseph Jordon, Mrs, Beatrice Parkin, Ruby Lesley, V. wil Call a V.0.N, Nurse 725-2211 kinson, Shirley Powers, Mra, James McCarroll, Mrs. D, Hea- ley, Mrs. Paul Chartrand, Mrs.| Alma Lesley, Marie Semenuk, Pauline Brooks, Pat Sheppard, Eleanor Scott, Jean Misztak, "'Home-Nursing Care for EVERYONE" where they live, then setting up a service that helps to fill those needs, | For example, two high school! students whose story 1 recently) heard rolled up their sleeves in| their junior year and set up al partnership service which they advertised regularly as 'The Handy Annie Girls." The motto they used for their business was "Call Us for Odds and Ends." Some of the chores they we called upon to do, to mention a few examples, were miscellane- ous services as painting shut- ters, furniture and odds and DRAPES Custom Made @ SLIP COVERS @ BROADLOOM @ VENETIAN BLINDS "Free Estimates" Call 725-3144 HOWARD'S 926 Simeoe enya in 1930, Classes were! weight with an allowance of eld over a period Of years|three pounds gain or seven once a week and it soon be-/pounds loss she becomes a KOP srw ong that page two, off pounds sensibly). Giaing Ieoks aiied in Soveion-lexnecaag, tue wear i atom , -lexceeded, the member is allow- Ite ra ch Senet on et he Soap -- « lose this yice,|weight -- failure to do so re- especially in regard to dietary|yerts her back to TOPS status. regulations about weight in-| The leaders of any of these crease. Mrs. Esther Manz, the| clubs will tell anyone interest- founder of TOPS, was one of the|ed in forming a club, how to go me scoely who attended the/about it. Another way is for a lasses. jgroup of overveight women or . = 1948, geet es after oe men to get together and ask a iy ag abl aoe ee jgood TOPS loser to address came her problem, en ; e/them and give them the particu- egg yg spongy ABD ard pig on TOPS. Direct informa-|-- him' the idea of satan sroup|the a anon ton ne : therapy for the obese, remark-|Flatt, 248 York road, Dundas,|104% | ing on the success of such) Ontario. : |Gang's 110 pound loss, put on 8! Granted, the chances aren't) aig therapy in dietary prob-| Who can join? Anyone from/delicious diet supper for thejendless. And .often you must} lems in the pre-natal classes\age eight to great-grandmothers| winners, |make them yourself. and that misery loved com-jand great - grandfathers. All| At present the TOPS Losin' | But youngsters who really) med = Lg 4 he enrsb (that is needed is a sincere Ge-|) asics cok competing with the want to earn extra cash can| Se er at a Milwaukee|sj vei iio | i | . y : jsire to lose weight. [Bowmanville Belles with the|often find some jobs by looking) social club, and has since grown| , ne) | to be "aa international institu. WEEKLY PROG™AM lsame goal, Other competitions|{or chores to be done right) tion. TOPS is not a social club --|within the group itself are held | The movement spread to Can-|it is a club with a definite|Skits are put on with the sub-| ada and in 1964 there were 138\Purpose. Its weekly programs|ject matter being naturally chapters in Canada with 102 ofjare given much thought andjoverweight and other activities them in Ontario, five in the|planning. Special speakers are|such as a bowling night and Oshawa area with a new one injbrought in such as dieticians,/banquets, yes -- banquets of process of organization in the|beauticians, doctors, specialists|dietary foods can be delicious. new sub-division of Bay Ridges.|in exercises and anything which} What has TOPS accomplish: jwill assist the members to con-/ed? Well -- over 50 members HAIR DESIGN OSHAWA AREA CLUBS jtinue on the prescribed pro-|from Oshawa area are attending The two oldest clubs in Osh-|gram of weight loss. |the convention in Hamilton this} \ salon, of, Gatinetian | Competitions are arranged be-|weekend to graduate as KOPS a I jes' under thei lead Pea "wnititere eee she jhaving reached _ their desired| \W Call 723 5201 sassies n eir leader, itby Whittlers Challenged the|weight and held it for three oe Mrs. Pauline Shaw, 'with a/Tops Happy Gang to see which) months, Most have lost over 50 membership of over forty andjclub could lose collectively the/pounds. What more could be saga "la long waiting list and the|most weight over a_ six-weeklasked? SPACE TICKET costs "Motor City Tops Club', for-|period. The club who lost the| = The BOLD and the BEAUTIFUL in BOTANY The cost of the first round trip/merly the 'Mean-to-be-Lenas"|most -- the winner -- would! 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