Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 4 Dec 1956, p. 9

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KEEP IN TRIM Family's Understanding Acts As Morale Booster To Dieter By IDA JEAN KAIN %| 'I don't want to slip backwards and have this turn into another of 'Eleanor's diets.' I'd like to ishow my husband I really intend [to go through. with it. I want to {reach my normal weight and I {know I can do it if I eat properly." {This excerpt from our Mystery Dieter's first letter is most re- vealing. By her own admission, our mo- | del has "tried hundreds of diets," 'ever carrying through. Now she |has firmly made up her mind to [prove to her husband that this |time she will achieve what she set out to do. Instead of resorting to some quickie diets, as in the |past, our model has resolved to eat for noral weight. That's a healthy sign. | When it comes to staying suc- 'cessfully with reducing fare, the husband can play an important | morale boosting role. Teamwork is always more effective. So right off, enlist the cooperation of the i head of the house. Since he may when I go to reach for seconds, | want you to dissuade me, even though I bristle. With food tast- ing so good, I'll be tempted to eat more, but I als6 know that if you can help me resist, in another 20 or 30 minutes I will feel con- tent." NEED SUPPORT Psychologists emphasize that it is of paramount importance to have the interest and whole-| hearted support of the family in| diet attempts. You might explain, "It isn't sympathy I want, just let me know you realize that | Analyzed, this all adds up to th fact that a dieter thrives on en-| couragement and praise. These satisfying rewards for your new, plan of eating make the effort more than worth the while, Scof-| fing or critical remarks from hus- | band or family can have the re-| verse effect. { The good news is that our Mys- tery Dieter has reduced from 157 to 155. Two pound off in one week 4 be a bit skeptical, justifiably so, {make this a sincere request for % his help. Show him you need his| 3 {our Mystery Dieter in her plans 'to be 35 pounds lighter and shap- Pudding Sauce |" Be honest enough to face facts; understanding. when you say to your family . --that's par for the course. And all of you who have joined ~ |hard look at the booming church Churches. but | § what I am doing is not easy." | ADJUDICATOR Cecil Bellamy, 55, noted Brit- ish producer, actor and adjudi- cator, has been appointed reg- | | ional adjudicator for the Domin- | ion Drama Festival. He will judge about 55 plays in 13 reg- ional festivals starting ronto Jan. 7. .lely by Valentine's Day . . . we . "I need your help. Right now Jj nope you have had similar suc- Without Offence am not. hungry. But at dinner cess. time for: many but canned plum Spices, Wines, Exotic Ingredients ding on the market, these can be year-round desserts when dressed || Christmas is plum pudding now fig and date pud- Blended With Love At Cordon Bleu "creat sionimstier sever brought her puddi i By PEGGY MASSIN the Cordon Bleu, the wellknown dining Ler, padding ino the PARIS (Reuters) -- Cooking is|* gehoo) of Cooking. in paris, Jere fotser -- for no spirits of any ] : ml] 3 tom age and kind were in her house. Because still regarded in France as a fine [N® advance 0. '2° 3 ; se. Because helps to maintain the highest of this she had to take som art even in these days of snack|epicurean standards teasing, and neighbors called her | bars and sandwich counters, of his is no run-of-the-mill cook-delicious sauce '"teetotaler i frozen and prepared foods, reduc- ey school where me yorsbisl bn Ts r i mind. said a i : 7 ed 'in diets, theti bstitutas bride can learn simplified cook- grandmother, "just for that you Mase ! 2 oo i, gb etic, subs ing on a budget. It is rather an Will never have the recipe." She an Sami pi.s. _ ladvanced post - graduate course Was true to her word, for she ALAN WILLIAM AND KAREN PATRICIA "3 vori wee tn cod maim fr "xsichoes poissona and five 101g cae bi het hi Children of Mr. and Mrs. W to know how to live is to know amateur chefs. dren, adding, 'Keep it in the D. Perry. Kaiser avenue, Osh- awa, are Alan William and stir- |Church Is Not Another "Club" in To- with | | PET WT rar more meaningful, significant, dangers, too," Dr. McCracken where people go on Sunday mors. and costly," said the Rev. Robert Said. Jing." 'Dr. McCracken said. '"Fhe J. McCracken, pastor of River- SAYS CHURCH ISN'T A CLUB ghareh 15 2 divine sotiety It Jas side Church, New Yi Er e said he sometimes won-{DuSiness {o do. The CHURCH eXigis The occupants of a leading pul- reg RY yok oy. Po dered if the churches needed "to|2 Dring God fo man aud man Ah t | th ar yractie to ISION BE. W God. - pit in the United States took a Milwaukee County Council of elu OE Ti i = isti i THI hurch 'sto; alogizing" | ts FINE BLOOM - onda Hight Bld sug: We are at the place where it r and AR hy As A balcony Rolin in O to, Ras: been te or Bion eshipihas, Pevome Sashionsble to be a pet" that it was the church of Norway, attracting 70,000. en! J s c \ | Chris i s kind of situation !Ji i [saw 14° ' Church membership has to be has its advantages, but it has its ist is not just a club 1956 H sou metals awatosq dil GOING out oF BUSINESS | "We MUST SELL-OUT all present stock -- REGARDLESS of COST" ® Ladies' BICYCLES eo TOASTERS eo TRICYCLES eo RADIOS eo STROLLERS e POWER TOOLS o Kitchen CLOCKS | . eo TOYS CLIFF BARAGAR 162 KING ST. EAST RA. 5-5512 ! USE OUR CONVENIENT BUDGET PLAN -- 51 DOWN AND ¥ A WEEK HEADQUARTERS FOR ALL GOODYEAR PRODUCTS AND SERVICES Oshawa | balls in Chelsea, which is famous PUPIls. TEETOTALER SAU Photo by Hornsby Studio |for its Bohemian types, but even| SUZETTES TECHNIQUE | Cream B Sauce -- Tp the clerk recoiled a good three' Any afternoon, one may find 1% pound butter {leet the chef from one of the well 3 pound dark brown sugar |FLAME HER FORTUNE known Paris restaurants brushing 1 egg yolk Miss Birt explained: "I am up on the technique of making a Simmer in double boiler known professionally as Zahrat crepe suezette. At the next s'ove, ring constantly until hot. the Fire Eater and 4 am billed a bejeweled matron may be per- Add '2 to % pint grape juice THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Tuesday, December 4, 1956 ® mercial grade," she added reas-|complete meals which are sched- - ------------------ | suringly. "The high-test stuff ed for preparation cach day. . ' . . tastes too much of lead. About/Thus a woman can send her cook Link Duke's Name With Canadian #5; sie moot vou te liga" 6% make" paris: The clerk went into a huddle|learn how to make a particular . | with superiors. but it was plain | dish which is on the list for that Now Fashion Model In London [Steams senate n the a | power had goofed. Nowhere in the While the 'school Specta izes 2 a p . rationing plan was there specific delicate gourmet cooking, invelv- By SYLVIA HACK {Paris will be competing more rial li > ive i t Canadian Press Staff Writer provision for fire eaters. ing many expensive ingredients {with Duffy's Circus as the young-|fecting a bechamel sauce, while and a sprinkling of nutmeg. | keenly for her services now that'ca norm QUALIFY |like fine wines and exotic spices Karen are the grandchildren of how to eat" is a dying tradition, family," Now 1 shall take it out Karen Patricia. Eight-month- lest fire eater in the business. [further along a young fiancee, Serve hot on steamed pudding. "The raw material for the act/Who is taking the entire three. =n TT is about a tumplerful of petrol for month course, is anxiously won- |each performance. Without petrol dering whether her souffle will |my whole career will, so to speak, | Fise to the required height. SERB CS Fh a fe of on" 40 0 Ce ot pe nf BEE SHE rm born fashion model, is back in the| Sara Lee however, says she|ihe. buck to the district fuel office| ted. rant of the skill lies in exact headlines again. She's the latest "can't say" whether she will see with fhe onservation, off lie Teo. aaa io, at. good. couling recruit to the Duke of Kent's/the duke again. Chatting to a re-|,; .,, fived in the chassis depart- does not consider the time in- Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Perry and | -- he school averages an equal iyo' family files and share it old Alan and three-year-old {go up in smoke. | A magazine issued by the A , is inclined to be more! 5 blonde. §icl, who was rhe fe lined tO omantic/ Ment it did not appear that she volved. Nothing is too much trou- born in Montreal years ago, a ualify as a wil ble to Mrs. Albert Bramley, all of | "number of men and WOMEN wip yoy We "I only need the cheaper com.|school each month sets out the vities. could achieve epicurean perfec- admits she has been "out with| "yr : the N or a Edward" a few times to parties at In Zjoyius 4 eo | nine. {flavoring are never uses. Sauces BA hens Rt the 2h Sa 8 uh til nde, The Sil, ol A 0 2 EH mer 7 ' e ju enuine friends-- she says. e to do some- 'CL vy , - ¢ | fire's soiling more to Kian ID or oer En ae le rota | "cheat With 8, Cron 2 . ng, or p i Formerly Sara Lee Eberts ben gs 2 'en. playing out and "fire eater" written in.|cake at home. The hoc nl was | fore her marriage fo 33-year-old) She now lives in Chelsea with Then he mailed it to the ministry | calculated for a specific number Carleton Tufnell, wealthy farmer | her mother, Mrs. Maurice Crump, of fuel and power. tof handbeaten strokes. She sub-| and trailer manufacturer, Mrs. wife of Britain's deputy director] Could any offstage laughter be | stituted an electric muxer--and| Tufnell left Montreal at the age of public prosecutions. A younger coming from Miss Birt's press was stunned to find that her cake of 12. A few years later, she was sister, Dagmar Eberts, jeft re- agent? rose nearly three feet in the headlines in Britain as a cently for Canada where she rere = photogenic trainer and driver of planned to stay for a time with | trotting horses. relatives at Fort Erie, Ont. Dag- KARNS for Chnisimas CAMERAS PERFECT GIFT FOR THE KIDDIES! 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The Sunday Express says she Tufnell. who has been married has brought to the duke"s set a) twice, told reporters he is a "gay, high - spirited air and a "democratic fellow" and if his melodious transatlantic accent." wife wanted to go out with the The News Chronicle predicts that Duke of Kent, "well, jolly good fashion houses in London and!luck to her." Fire-Eater Demands Consideration From Doleful Ministry Of Fuel LONDON (AP)--The ministry|17. Pretty Miss Birt tripped into of fuel and power was presented|the Chelses post office to file her | today with a burning problem.'request for a book of coupons Miss Priscilla Birt," aged 18.|which would enable her to get a wants a gasoline ration book--for share. gastronomic, not vehicular, needs. "Why do you require a petrol Because of that unpleasantness ration?" asked the clerk ; along the Suez Canal, Britain is! "I want to eat it," replied Miss about to start doling out motor Birt. fuel in small squirts, starting Dec.! 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