Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 3 Oct 1957, p. 11

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KEEP YOUNG DIET | POOLE Ba or) i o. Women Live By Mighty Seaway | mimo. on pol Cy Vs Pd ne re By THE DAILY TWMELGAZITYS, Tunday, Oetvbur 3; 1337 _ 7) anizers of a competition in this similar troubles. 80 do women boy and he's 13, Lut some women . . Singapore Mannequin living in houses near the seaway agve eight or 10 children and Score Slit Tunics in 8 School, Outsize Shorts Shocks Matron [svn see "as wis' But Cannot Comprehend It so |evision set won by "Tina Watts," | Pp worksites, | San in diapers." vs: 1Ze |and found the winner was a dog "I don't understand anything," Other women complain that! As Sex Indecent 'I ie gis keep on extending . ' . Tina's owner had used her pet's, MONTREAL (CP) -- Mud and| The other day, high heels and says Mrs. Rolland Haineault of night workers, particularly the Y the slits, the men will have noth- Into trict ating its name on | ie ticket. 2x debris, bangs, rattles and blasts|all, she teetered to the lock"s/Melocheville, Que., whose hus- big trucks rumbling by during the] SINGAPORE (AP) -- Singa- ing to look for, It's better to keep it's a No Woman's Land and brink, gaped, ped and gulped: band is a construction inspector. dark hours, keep their children pore's civic and fashion leaders them guessing. By IDA JEAN KAIN "When 1 was married 1 weighed ANCIENT ART the women admit it, "It's big." That's all she could|"It is so big that sometimes I'm |awake. Others say they have to|are crying "halt" fo the steadily| And Mrs. Rosalie Hernon, soc- When the mother of five chil.[133 pounds for my 8 4%" 8nd| poiery was being made in fine The fair sex just can't seem to|say. afraid for my husband working wash thelr windows twice arising slits fn those tight-fitting|ial secretary of the China Society dren, all under six years of age,|as a 'perfect 14," Well, 8% years|patterny" as long ago as 2000 BC|50™ rehend the vastness of the] "We girls stay in the office," there but he likes very much his month because of the dust. dresses worn by Chinese girls, |And herself a cheongsam wearer, can go from a size 20 to 8 14, , , and five children later, the pointiiy Ching, St. Lawrence seaway. A single/she explains, The dust ruinsijob so I'm hr ppy really." Women occassionally turn up| From four inches above the|declares: nd 'Successtully slim off 45 ex|on the scales went up to 170) lock--80 feet deep like a man-|shoes, rumples new hair-dos, and| USE WATER TANK on seaway-conducted tours. knee a few years back, the slits| 'We need slits to walk properly. cess pounds and keep them off, |pounds. After each child I re} made canyon--overpowers them. [the noise -- well they just don't] A seaway tunnel cut off a| "Often their husbands bring have risen fo as much as 12 in-|But foreigners sometimes interp- that's aa inspiring achievement, tained part of the weight 1 had|I hope my story will encourage| Take 19-year-old Jean Bolton, alike it at all, spring which fed Melocheville's|them along but usually th ey|ches. their purpose wrongly. To ha A i youns mother 1s gained during pregnancy, Furth- would-be disters, "th Glasgow girl who came to Can-| "Whenever fl blast, the water system, so Mrs, Hainez:! {worry about the dust, the hind ""The cheongsamn (as the sheath- these slits are as usual G1. Shia Young Weee, For. ermore, 1 was a 'compulsive| How Reatteying that this busy ada three months ago and got a whole building shakes," says/got a water tank which seaway|roads and what will happen to(like dresses are called) is too kiines are to Furo- molhl § Sleompulsive eater" she|Cater'--when nervous or upset as mother took time out to share in|job with a construction company|Jean, who dresses for her job as|authorities fill each day except|their shoes," says one guide.|sexy and indecent," says Mrs. - ey blighed a pattern of eat- 1 frequently was in this king-size order to give hope to overweight on the seaway, Four times a day if it were in a plush city office. |Sunday. "Most women tourists ask me|Shirin Fozdar, of th {oe that will keep her weight at|nursery, I would turn to the re- mothers, Cheers for this courag. she passes the Beauharnois lock, "Otherwise, this is much like any| "Over the weekend, we had toimore questions about Montreal | Singapore Council for Women. go up and uw We have to ns Ithy; normal from Bow on, fri; erator. In the evening. before eous young woman! Ibut never really looks at it, Iother office, only friendlier." be careful not to run out oflthan about the seaway." Mrs. Joan Botty, principal of at a reasonable level." settlin n re g or 2 ---- EE a a Here ds her story in her OWI would first fix a substantial words . -- meee | SNACK for myself, And, as I re peatedly assured my husband SLIP COVERS [ard my eer und 1 pad to eat to keep up my strength, "This past April IT went to buy shorts for the summer, 1 reluct- antly selected some size 18 shorts, . & 3 then found I couldn't get into : them! Even size 20 was tight, That did it! The next day | started dieting, and never furne j back. , : bi REVISE HABITS My prime objective was to re- vise my eating habits, A good | breakfast (juice, a slice of toast, poached egg and coffee) would tide me over until lunch, which é would be perhaps an open faced : meat or cheese sandwich, fresh |fruit;and skim milk, For dinner |T would have a moderate portion lof lean meat, vegetables and sa : lad, but no fried foods and only . fruit for dessert, After losing 20 pounds I allowed myself an occa- sional small serving of the family dessert, 1 never let myself be- [] come painfully hungry, but would i 5 |have an energy pick-up of celery v {sticks and hot bouillon, or an ap- iple or skim milk, |" "I now weigh 125 pounds and ww look and feel 10 years younger, | . , d [eat three 7ood meals a day with Fe being careful not to combine sev § wv d eral starchy foods in one meal. If T have French fries, then no dessert; if I plan on a rich des- sert, no bread or starchy vege |table. 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