Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 24 Feb 1956, p. 9

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¥ 3 A 7 2 i] § (mistake, and remedy matters inso- ROBE DE STYLE blue lace and satin evening gown, with split personality, sheath and and sweeping panels, Pale picture of loveliness by | Harry Berin is this dramatic ice | Duchess of Windsor Calls Her Life A Continuing Folly | gideiit in the first chapter NEW YORK (AP)---The Duchess "This Is My Side of the Story," is of Windsor, who charmed a kin her admission that she rarely off his throne 20 years ago, now looked before she leaped: reveals that she didn't mean to do| 'With me, however, it has been| it. |a case of just landing, and more| In her long-delayed autobiogra-|often than not in defiance of the pe. the first installment of which/maxim of never leaping before s published in the current issue of taking a prudent look. Quite apart] MeCall"s magazine, the former from other differences, women| Wallis Warfisld of Raltimare pic.'seam to he divided into twa groune tures herself as 'unprepared and --those who reason and those whol Warmed for the world crisis pre-lare frever casting about for rea- ing finally came to me, this story would have haf a different ending, if indeed thefe had been occasion |to write it at all." |LEAPS, THEN LOOKS g of England. She writes: +++ The record of my life now 'Nothing that I had known be-|that I have for the first time at- fore or learned seemed to apply to tempted to see it whole, places me my new circumstances. I stood with the second group. And I see quite alone and defenceless in the something more: this has been, if eye of the storm. Mistakes were not my personal tragedy, my con- made by me and by others, whom tinuing folly." I might have influenced but for the ---- - - lack of communication and under HONEY GLAZED CARROTS standing. Just pour a little honey over "Had I had my way, when at| them after they are cooked, and the eleventh hour full understand- watch them sparkle! tated by her romance with the sons for their own lack of reason. | ! WoneN THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Friday, February 24, 1956 9 'MARY HAWORTH MAIL Mother Of Three Boys Feels She Erred In Adopting A Girl Dear Mary Haworth: We havelsuch "outer darkness" might been married 18 years and have|plunge her into confused despair, three sons. Three years ago we and break down her mental health. adopted a little girl, then four| Obviously you have a genuine years old. Right after we adopted concer. for Ann, even though the her, our youngest son, then age six, adoptive arrangement has turned | 'tarted wetting the bed and having |,t badly. And the best proof you headaches. |can give, of heartfelt devotion, is Our doctor told us that Bobby|to get the advice and help of was jealous of little Ann, and to Family Service Association coun-| love him more, which we did. Now |sellors, in making protective new he is nine years old and has plans for her. failed his second year in school,| In your region, this agency is which puts him back in the same listed as "Family and Children's {grade with Ann, |Service," and deals in adoptions 1 have been very nervous since/and foster family placements. To we took this child, and spent two locate the field office nearest you, months in the hospital recently. | write to the Director of Field Ser- The whole family is upset and all vice, Family Service Association lour trouble is caused over this of America, at 12 Lexington Av- little girl, |enue, New York City 16. Ask where 1 can't get my mind off Ann; [to go, to get the leadership you I realize she is in the wrong fam-|Tust have for Ann's sake. ~~ MH. ilv. The doctor has said that all] Mary Haworth counsels through of us would be better off if she her column, not by mail or per- were placed in a home. I want sonal interview. Write to her in | f ito be fair to her, and I realize|care of this newspaper. { that such a change could ruin her life; but I also know that I cannot give her what she needs. an you suggest what should be done in the | | circumstances? P.Y. | {ADMITS ERROR THE STARS SAY By ESTRELLITA 4 2 Yui | x sit FOR TOMORROW | Dear P. Y.: This is a sad situa-| i > tion, certainly; but I wish to com- wo ral, inf ences a Sor mend you for having the good |groun activities of every sort character to admit that you made sho lq he exceptionally pleasur- a mistake in adopting Ann. That's! apie ang dealings with others can what it amounts to, when Jou, say achieve highly satisfactory results. |"'She is in the wrong family. You should find your personal re- par a ody iy make 3 mistakes lationships extremely warm, but, 0 a fool wo! ea rom | yw si i 7 oon! goats ftom [Wiese business is concerned, move And your willingness to face your | Real estate matters are espe far as possible, shows that you cially favored but, even here, pro- aren't a fool--that you are open cted with caution. Whether buying to teaching. jor selling, the age-old admonition It is unfortunate that the whole |! 'Look before you leap" is a ramily has been upset by your | Wise one to follow. There are ex- move to make Ann your daughter; | cellent aspects for domestic and and that your health and Bobby's | omantic affairs, and an unusual bas suffered from the strain of |OPPortunity may come through an your ambitious attempt to do more |0ld friend. Han You could. Su she yeslly FOR THE BIRTHDAY Fong SE or, od is 8, kicked If lemon is your birthday, be If 3 t ¢ . prepare or unexpected changes rom pillar to post by Fate during the coming year. During I agree with you, (or, rather, |Sept y y with your doctor) that' another oA I ny id fo [Bost should be found I Am: 2d look into costs thoroughly before- one, this time. But if your doctor hand. Plan well ahead and do not has' in mind institutional care-- (80 into debt, even though such a say an orphanage--when he speaks trip may result in an excellent |of a home, I'd be against that, I opportunity for the future. [ean it su my idea of 23) help SPECTACULAR ACHIEVEMENT [crder, as phi Bh Ry If you are engaged in artistic lo reseve Iter irom the grim plight o heatrical puralis, the Your be . shou e one of spectacular of hanging on in your household |, pievement, for the imaginative 'vhere she isn't wanted. nh ! 2 and the original are especially fa- MUST BE SPARED vored. You may experience per- In solving Ann's problem, every (iods of anxiety, but remember that effort should be made to spare her most worries are over things that the blow of being put into an never happen. institution, for an indefinite stay,| A child born on this day will «fter the rocky road she has been be imaginative, idealistic, but in- over, in search of real attachment clined to magnify mnor troubies to somebody. Another sojourn in and obstacles. Completely New 1956 (Connor Dyno Cleaner e 738 H.P. Motor e Disposable Paper Bags e® Washable Dust Filter oe Complete With All Attach- ments only 490.95 SEE THESE NOW MEAGHER'S 92 SIMCOE ST. NORTH WITH PAINT AND BUILDING MATERIAL FROM Osuawa Wooo Prooucrs Lo. When you want a first class job you naturally want first class materials. You will find all the tools and materials top auality and lowest prices at Oshawa Wood Products. Built-ins add beauty and com- fort to your home and you will find our free plans and advice invaluable. 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With weight above nor- mal, the waist is quite likely to be out of bounds, for that's the line of leas. resistance to avoirdu- {up from the waist, keeping should- pois. "he nutrition rule is to eat a good breakfast, and an adequate | lurch for then food is needed for energy. Stop overeating at dinner, for excess food eaten late in the day goes straight to waist. Reduc-| Cut fats sharply, have] ing tins: only one starch with a meal and choose fruit for dessert. but even normal weight doesn't|in with the middle muscles, hold your eyeshadow higher, it makes guarantee a beautifully propor-ithe up-stretch and bend away overiyour eyes look so much larger. tioned waist if the waist-banding muscles have lost their gimp. The tape measure gives the picture. . . Standing in natural posture, circle tape around waist and pin together in front. Now "slim" the waist 'ith posture, by pulling the waist up from the hips and the ribcage ers relaxed and easy. If the tape i: an inch looser, then that much of the dulfel is due to slumping. ANYONE CAN DO IT Now t« exercise. Anyone can stietch for a slimmer waist, and zlmost anyone can do side-bending. The following exercise involves hoth movements. Position: Sitting on floor, back straight. arms arched overhead, legs spread wide apart, knees straig t. "fo the left, slim all along HUGO INKS CONTRACT ihe right side. Back fo centre, MONTREAL (CP) -- Tom Hugo s.retcl. slim through the middle | the only Hawaiian-born player in zgain, and bend to the right, pull-| Canadian football and all-star cen- ing slim along left side. Keep back [tre with the champion Montreal straight, make waistline muscles| Alouettes of the Big Four has be enough as a starter. Here's a quarter - twist that it was i, Tuesday. Hugo a stocky 2i0-pound two- stretching, twisting and bending. the Big Four all-star team in all with a ncrmally strong back. | Montreal. ive. 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