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Oshawa Times (1958-), 27 Aug 1965, p. 11

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| SYLPHS DON Tips To Teens _ doctor's advice can ease the lose twenty pounds or more, Otherwise, try these suggestions on for size -- a smaller size: 1. E-a-t three regular meals daily, Eat hearty of meat, fish, pouliry, eggs, skim milk, non-starchy vegetables and raw fruit. Go easy on sweets, starches and fatty food. Thereby your appetite is appeased, and your calorie count totals a normal 2200 to 2500 calories. 2, As snacking is your greatest threat to weight loss, cultivate low-cal types -- fruit juice, no-cal soft drinks, fresh fruit, cheese crackers, cut at Jeast 3500 calories from your weekly total, And the cut means the loss of a pound. 4. Take these shortcuts: Hat breakfast, so you won't overeat at lunch. Take the dinner by sipping -a low-cal drink. Eat slowly, and you will want for less. It's a fact! 4. Get all the outdoor exercise possible, Activity burns fat calories in quick time. spot exercise. 5, Make a point of standing and sitting pulled up and in. Good posture helps mightily to control bulges. To help yourself to good posture, be sure your bra and pantie girdle are perfectly fitted. Get with it, and you'll model figure. Lucky you! LAZY GIRL'S EXERCISES Here's an effortless way to trim off heavy spots, All you do is lie down or sit down, and flex your muscles, If that's for you, send for LAZY GIRL'S EXERCISES. Based on the isometric principle of exercise, routines trim head-to-toe figure. Write Mary Sue Miller in-care of this newspaper, enclosing a sta and 15 cents in coin. T EAT SWEETS how to lose weight! And you just know it! Reducing, how- ever, need not be the horror most girls make of it. A A Glamour Career Needs Discipline, By ROBERTA ROESCH When you want to develop a glamor career you need lots of discipline and, sometimes, you have to keep some of your skills to yourself till it's time to show them off. In essence, this is one chapter in the story of Sally Ann Howes, the popular musical comedy star who succeeded to the Eliza Doolittle role in the Broadway production of My Fair Lady. She also starred in the revival of Brigadoon and created starring roles in Kwa- _-- and What Makes Sammy un, process for a girl who has to pretzel sticks. That way, you miliar to audiences because of her many recordings, appear- ances on TV'shows and recent roles as hostess on both the Miss U.S.A, and Miss Universe pageants, But the thing that isn't fa- miliar to many of her fans is the fact that even her parents didn't know she was able to sing when Sally Ann signed up for a part in an English musi- cal comedy, "Back in England, I started in the movies when I was 12," said Sally Ann. 'In those days," she con- tinued, 'I got my start in the movies because my father, Bobby Howes, the musical com- edy star, sent my photographs to an agent and suggested I'd be good for a film. edge off your hunger before To trim heavy spots, take to be on your way to a fashion mped, self-addressed envelope CHILD GUIDANCE Some Suggestions To Kid Child Grasp New Math By GARRY C. MYERS, PhD Some children beginning arith- metic by the 'new math" easily get the idea of a set. Some oth- ers easily get the idea of plus and minus signs. Other children have trouble over getting these ideas. If your child has trouble get- ting the idea of a set you might help him at home by having him add things which are of the same general group or set. Examples: 3. robins, 2 orioles, 1 spar- row equals 6 birds. All of them are birds. 2 roses, 4 pansies, fodils equals 9 flowers. 4 hammers, 2 pliers, saws equals 8 tools. All of them are tools. 3 horses, 2 elephants, rabbit equals 6 animals. All of them are animals. But if he loves to add... . 3 roses, 4 grasshoppers and 2 bounces of his ball, he has trou- ble. He doesn't know what he gets for the sum. However, he can add-~ six inches and six feet. If he changes inches to feet, he will get 614 feet. Then he is adding' feet, If he changes the feet to inches he will get 78 inches. Then he is adding inches. But suppose he tries to add pounds, weeks and feet? Quarts, inches and minutes? Ask him if 3 dat- 2 1 PLUNGED INTO MOVIES 'As a result I got a part, and with that as my start ,I plunged right into making movies, even though I'd never had any act- ing lessons except for the op- portunity of watching my father. "While I worked in the movies and had a tutor, I began taking singing lessons," she went on. have him do many "But I was so shy about sing-| like this one. jing I never even let my parents| Then have him imagine it is|know that I could carry a tune." 40 degrees above zero this) The skill Sally Ann kept hid- morning and was 20 above zero\den, however, was soon to de-| yesterday morning. He will tell'termine her future. When she you, as he looks ai the thermo-|was 19 and anxious to switch meter, the correct difference,|from movies to the stage, she) the difference between plus 40/had the good fortune to meet} and plus 20 ja producer who said he had just Next nave him imagine it is|the part for her if only she 10 below zero, minus 10 (--19),/could sing. this morning and was 20 below) «1 knew that was no time for zero, minus 20 (--20) yesterday|chyness,"" Sally Ann pointed out, morning. He will quickly telll:sq | told him that I was able you the difference between thelto sing and got the job temperature this morning and) ,, hed - ; And when I told m I the temperature yesterday), .°\) a eee y pa morning. You could give him|ents, she said, "you should more practice around this idea.| fy souie ur agi aon shee ANOTHER WAY fon Walia Have your child imagine that| Sing , We've never. heard you! two boys are standing back to : , back on a straight road; then| From that time to the pres- to imagine they both jent, though, people have heard run} <. . straight ahead, Suppose Sally Ann--on both sides of the one' Atlantic sine runs 40 feet and stops and the Atlantic, too since she left her native England to marry pro- other runs 30 t stops. | rar , feet and StOPS. | ducer, composer-lyricist Rich- ' You could problems minus 10 degrees. Then he can quickly tell you Sally Ann's voice is also fa-|§ PRACTICAL CLASS JACKETS MAKE NICE GIFTS at lower left, featuring a bunny's head on one side and tail on the other, will delight the youngsters. The tumblers are always so pop- ular for summer hostessing and they make pretty gifts This pattern includes six pretty versions of the prac- tical glass jacket. Some are delicate in pattern, others are bold in design, Some are brilliant two - tones, others are solid colors, The jacket too! If you wish instructions please send self-addressed, stamped envelope and ten cents to cover cost of hand- ling to the Needlework De- partment of this newspaper and ask for Leaflet No. C5607, ANN LANDERS Spotless Perfection Can't Replace Love Dear Ann Landers: WhY/.. 0.9 phe seca would any husband adore &) what he calls me) lazy, messy, disorganized,, pear Moose: No man ever addle-brained wife? The woman| loved a woman because she} next door brags that the minute| kept the house spotless or baked| her kids could reach the sink bread for him. | and the stove she' taught them; The slob next door makes her| to fix their own breakfast so she could sleep. Her house looks husband feel important, loved, | and needed. She has learned like they moved in yesterday. For two years she has been how to keep her marriage at an even keel and it has paid saying, '"'We're not settled yet." She never cooks a meal. Ev-! off. You erything is in cans, or frozen or|brained if you want to--and| sent out for, Her kids eat so|}\maybe she is--but when it| much Chinese food from the| comes to handling her husband} place around the corner I/she can teach some Phi Beta} wouldn't be surprised if their' Kappas a few things. | eyes began to slant. Yet this | slub's husband treats her like a} Dear Ann Landers: When Dresden doll. He calls herjyou finish reading this letter "Poopsie" and "Pet" and cov-| you'll probably say, 'What a (That's can call her addle-| how far apart they are. They ran in the opposite direction. You could make a rough draw- ing to show this. But suppose they stood side by side as they started and ran in the same direction on the straight road. If one ran 40 feet and the other ran 30 feet, your child could easily tell you how ard Adler and take over for Julie' Andrews in the role of Eliza Doolittle in My Fair Lady. (Then this summer she played! Eliza again in My Fair Lady in Chicago. CAREER HAS PRICE "Being an acress is a hard jlife,"" she said, "and. you pay for its glamor in discipline and ers the telephone with a blanket| kook . . ." and you are probably| when he goes to work so she/right. Maybe the menopause} lean get her rest. On weekends|has something to do with it. he does the laundry and the' My two sons are 15 and *| marketing. I love them very much--per- I get up at 6 a.m. every haps too much, It's the older| morning and fix my husband ai boy I'm worried about. He has) farmer's breakfast. I make his always made excellent grades) shirts because he doesn't like| and was accepted by the college) the ones in the stores. I bake! of his choice. He is thoughtful my own bread and rolls and Ijand kind and seems to be ex- he deserves.--Anxious Parent Dear Anxious: You've asked the $64,000 question: How does a mother cut her children loose --particularly a son? Your boy is 18. The job of molding his character, teaching him values and instilling in him a sense of responsibility is done --or it isn't done. If it isn't done, chances are that it never will be and worrying won't help, The Bible said it best: '"Train up a child in the way he should go: and when he is old he will not depart from it." That ad- vice is as good today as it was 2,000 years ago. HOUSEHOLD HINT Sweaters won't stay pulled down evenly? Weight them by tacking metal bead tape -- the kind used to weight curtains and draperies -- inside the ribbing. LINER CIRCLES HARBOR VANCOUVER (CP) -- The globe-cruising British liner Or- onsay made three tight circles and other manoeuvres in Van- couver harbor recently while readjusting her magnetic com- pass. The instrument had been completely disorientated by a lightning bolt. Florists WEEK - END SPECIAL May Ease Ban - LONDON (CP)--As far as the London Press Club is concerned, the woman's place is outside its portals. But all that soon may be changed. A committee has decided that for the first time in 83 years, women will be allowed in as luncheon guests once a week, on Friday, beginning Oct. 1, But for the all-male club, this will THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, August 27,1965 1] BILLS AUCTIONED Government-ef-Canada: 8! treasury bills auctioned this) week: $105,000,000 at an aver- age price and yield of 98.994 and 4.08 per cent (last week, $100,000,000 at 98.992 and 4.08 fay just be an experiment, This drastic change will be tried out for a month before any more per cent). 182-<day bills: §$30,- poe e868 fan average price anp yield of 97.903 and 4.30 pec cent pee 8 week, 97.902 and 4,30 per cent), PIANO CLASSICAL and POPULAR For further information PATRICIA TUCK 74 BURK ST, OSHAWA 725-4587 adventurous step is taken, sewer fr eeese ee Tse 22h te -- ee mee? ean ee the following questions makejfar apart they were when they sense: How much longer is ajstopped. He might have great foot than an hour? How muchjfun making up and solving many heavier is a minute than an|more problems like these. ounce? PARENTS' QUESTIONS Work 'with him using a house| @. My husband and I can oe ging gga -- pol even agp foe we own erie 7 ee oa Lg 1) tired and would rather curl up|iuice o please him. My house cnow you'l say, so. ila are) lin bed lis spotless, You can eat off the you worrying about?"' It's true,| : | floors. I don't have anything to worry "But it has its advantages.) If my husband ever emptied about but I worry anyway. Par- thermometer. Show him the zero|speak German. Should we try too,' she added, "in many,|a wastebasket for me I'd faint. ticularly do I worry that he REED'S Fl . sign (0). Have him see theito teach our child, now two) M@0Y Ways. /Once I phoned him at work and might take up drinking and be} orisis marks on the thermometer, thelyears old, to speak this second =! asked him to drop by the store|loose with girls. Most of his} rive-tn CURRIED LIMAS on his way home and pick up a| friends drink and it scares me Bloor W, marks (numbers) above zero.|language? They have the plus signs also.| A. It would be better to wait) Plain-cook 1 Ib. dried lima|!0af of bread. He swore at me/to death. Hee | |e for'five minutes. I say the more' I guess what I'm asking is|i= Also the marks (numbers) be-jtill he is four or five and has|beans following pkg. directions; | at low zero. They have the minus|developed English speech pretty\drain. Heat 3 tbsp, butter or| YU do for a man the less he| how I can be relaxed about this sign. well. Surely you should often) margarine; stir in 1% tsp. curry appreciates you. GLADIOLUS CASH & 97° men CARRY Peent™ EN oe NY Fir SX BAGK-I0-S Downtown D Simcoe & Bond 163 OSHAWA HI LADIES... a\ AOL. VALUES iN FASHIONS FOR THE YOUNG MISS Have him imagine the ther-ispeak to him in German_after|nowder, and continue ---- mometer now stands at 20 above|he enters school--an excellent|until lightly browned. zero and that it stood at 10 be-|way for him to acquire a second) Add to the limas -- et voila, a low zero yesterday morning. He|language. Too bad so many chil- fine curry flavor enriched by then can easily see what the/dren lose such an opportunity. \the browning : difference is between the teM-| peessm ~ nena és perature this morning and the temperature yesterday morning, between plus 20 degrees and THE STARS SAY By ESTREELITA FOR TOMORROW You may experience some de- lays or disappointments now, but take them in stride. By the early part of next week you can solve whatever problems are in- volved. During the p.m. there is a good chance that you will re-; ceive some heart - warming news of a personal nature. FOR THE BIRTHDAY If tomorrow is your birthday, you are currently in a cycle where it would be well to press major objectives vigorously, us- ing your innate foresight in planning long-range programs. | Where financial, job and-or! business ventures are con- cerned, planetary co-operation: will be fine for most of the year ahead, but your plans must be practical. This is not a year in which to pursue the visionary. Best periods along the afore- mentioned lines: between Sept.| 15 and Oct. 31, the first half of February, late April, the first) week of May, the last half of! June and next August. Creative workers should do exceptionally well between now and the end of January; also next June : Personal relationships should prosper throughout most of the year ahead, with emphasis on} travel and social activities be- tween now and late September, in January, April and the weeks between June and late August of next year. For most of the year you should have clear sail- ing in domestic matters, but do try to avoid friction in close circles in late October and early January. A child born on this day will be highly intuitive and creat- ively inclined, but may be un- uly sensitive at times. to..stir + Two-Piece-Look Dress styled in rayon-flannel ond cotton, Red gingham check top with grey skirt. 4 » 98 7.148,98 1.98 ;., 8,98 seseesess 88 vee, O98 5.98 ;., 7.98 . Wool Torso-Waist Dress with contrast skirt and top and leatherette belt, Red/navy; blue/green. 7-14 How would you like te enjoy on evening out @ week? A good pastime for all with snack and refreshments. Come one, come ff) oll . . . let your friends know . +. join the Ajax Ladies' Dart League. Everyone welcome. GENERAL MEETING to be held at 102 Billingsgate, WED., IB SEPT, 8, 1965, 8 p.m. sharp. For information call 942-5506 |B or 942-0297, Seasonal mem- |f bership fees, $1.00 person. » Skimmer Dress styed in rayon-flannel. 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