The Oshawa Times, 6 Jul 1961, p. 8

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§ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, July 6, 196) MARRIED RECENTLY Anne Debruyn and John C. Vanderzwet, both of Oshawa, were married recently at St. Gregory's Roman Catholic Church. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jacobus Debruyn of Holland and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Van- derzwet, Sr., of Oshawa. --Photo by Mary's Studio KEEP IN TRIM Determination, Power Force In Efforts To Reduce When you have a prodigious By IDA JEAN EAIN | amount of excess fat to take off,| was appeased. time this dieter was able to forget about food until shortly | reducing is not easy. The hard-| before the next meal hour. est part is to start. Today's| The doctor did not recom-| story is about a woman who mend any appetite depressant weighed in on the doctor's|drug, for in his opinion such scales at 350 pounds. The doctor explained the dan-| gers of continuing to carry the burden of fat and the futility of faddy dieting. He emphasized the hazards of regaining the pounds once the weight had been lost. To save her life, she had to change her way of life. Then the doctor announced bluntly, "I will help you reduce] only so long as you co-operate 100 per cent. I do not want to waste my time or your money. The day you show evidence of not adhering to the regime, we're through." There was no alternative, this was it. That day a new resolve was born in her heart. The doc- tor put this overweight on a 1000 calorie basic diet made up of the protective foods--lean meat, fish, and fowl with all the fat trimmed off; an egg or cottage cheese; a choice of low calorie vegetables and fruits; two thin slices of whole grain bread, plus a half potato, baked or boiled. Butter was restricted to two] level teaspoons, including that used in cooking. HUNGER APPEASED At the start our overweight felt she would never be able to stay with the diet. "I could have eaten five times that amount," she added. It took her several weeks to learn that she could get up from the table feeling hungry and yet not continue to be' hungry all afternoon or all evening. Thirty minutes after drugs have little lasting value and therefore make reducing more difficult. "You have tol fight it through eventually," the | doctor explained. | Fight it through she did! Fol-| lowing a fast initial weight loss, {her rate of losing has been two pounds a week. This dieter has come a third of the way toward normal weight and is now hold- ing her weight at this level in order to give her system a chance to adjust to the new weight before reducing further, | She has completely changed her food habits and knows she will | continue to eat correctly from | now on. | "Tell your readers I have found no one is interested in hearing an overweight talk about diet. Act, and then the re- | warding comments will come | your way," she promised. 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A note was read from the Korean child, asked to be at the Orange Temple at 8:30 a.m. on Satur- day for the service at the Ceno- taph at 9:00 a.m. Also mem- bers are to be at Alexandra Park at 1:30 as the parade will start at 2:00 p.m. Refreshments were served by Sister Phyllis Arbourne. expressing her sincere thanks to the Chapter for the support she had received during the past year, Mrs. C. G. Luk read the letter in the absence| of Mrs. J. Shortt. Mrs. Wesley Piatti, treasurer, gave her re- port. Mrs. J. A. Mitchell reported that a picture of the Queen had been presented to the T. R. Mc- Ewen secondary school recent- ly. Mrs. W. B. White, social con- vener, announced there would be a tea to start the fall ac- tivities, at the home of Mrs. John Reid, 150 Alexander street on September 13. This concluded the business and a few games of cards were played and a social time en- joyed. Mrs. W. B. White was enjoy- ed and a vote of thanks was given to Mrs. L. O. Irwin for her hospitality, and to Mrs. W. B. White by Mrs. Kenneth Wagg for helping to make the event such a happy one. LOYAL TRUE BLUE The regular meeting of the Loyal True Blue Lodge No. 55, was held on Tuesday, July 4, in the Orange Temple. The meeting was presided over by worshipful mistress Sister Mary Thompson, assisted by deputy mistress Sister Ruth Gatchell. At the opening, flags were saluted and the scriptures and prayers were read by chaplain [Sister Gertrude Logan. | The minutes were read by |Sister Elda Howard. | After discussing many items |of lodge interest preparations {for the parade on Saturday took A picnic supper convened by Joan E. McCabe Stanley Hoard Wed The marriage of Joan Eleanor McCabe, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James M. McCabe, and Stanley Winston Hoard, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold M. Hoard, all of Oshawa, was solemnized recently at St. Paul's Presby- terian Church. The Reverend Derek Allen officiated. The wedding music PRESIDENT ly of Oshawa, Toronto Archdiocesan Council |place. Birthday greetings were sung for Sister Mary Thompson, Brother Fred White and Brother |Leo Keeler. | League. She succeeds Miss | Mary Dobell of Toronto. { --Photo by Antona Studio, i Toronto. was played by Mr. Frank Walter. Given in marriage by her fa- ther, the bride wore a white linen sheath with white accesso- ries and a red rose corsage. The matron of honor was Mrs. Ralph French wearing a mauve linen sheath with white accessories and a white carna- tion corsage. Mi. Ralph French acted as best man. A reception was held at the bride's parents' home on Bald- win street. For the occasion the bride's mother chose flowered organza with white accessories. The bridegroom's mother was in pale blue topped with a dust- er. They each wore a pale pink corsage. Later the couple left for a wedding trip to Niagara Falls and Buffalo. For going away the bride wore her wedding ensemble with a matching duster. The newly wedded pair will live in Oshawa. Volunteers Take Ont. Hosp. Patients On Little Outing The Monday White Cross Volunteers of Ajax, all mem- bers of the Oshawa and Ontario County Branch of the Canadian Mental Health Association re- cently entertained eleven pati- ents from the Ontario Hospital, Whitby. The group was taken by bus to the Brookdale - Kingsway Nurseries where the manager, Mr. Banting, presented each lady with a potted plant. Luncheon was served in private dining room at the Fly- ing Dutchman Restaurant and each guest was given a tiny paper parasol as a souvenir. After lunch the guests pro- ceeded by bus to the Orono Ex- perimental Station. The group enjoyed the outing very much. They arrived back at the hospital about 4.00 p.m. Volunteers are needed by the local branch to staff the Gift Shop and to visit patients in the hospital. An orientation eourse is held for the volunteers be- fore they visit in the hospital. Anyone who could give a little time to this humanitarian work should contact the president. Miss Gertrude H. Tucker, at SUITS Mrs. A. H. Cobham, former- | was recently | elected as president of the | of the Catholic Women's | COATS 2 Locations 68 SIMCOE ST. N. OSHAWA == Price $ (More or Less) BUDGET TERMS AVAILABLE DRESSES SPORTSWEAR for Your Convenience KAYE | SPORTSWEAR 57 KING ST. W. BOWMANVILLE Oshawa City Hall. GROUPS, CLUBS AUXILIARIES SA HOME LEAGUE The S.A. Home League meet- ing was held on Tuesday, July 4. Mrs. William Saunders led in favorite choruses. Mrs. Wil- liam James presided at the meeting. Birthday greetings were ex- tended to four of the members. Mrs. James led in a song and Mrs. Ernest Sargeant Sr. led in prayer. Mrs. James then spoke on the devotional periods held at Camp and the help received from them. Mrs. Charles Langfield spoke on the recreational periods. Mrs. George Hester on the some that were done while at Next Tuesday Mrs. Frank Buller will have charge of the meeting. RAGLAN GUIDES - SCOUTS AUX. The First Raglan Guides' and Scouts' Parents' committee held its June meeting at a pot luck supper at the home of Mrs. Aage Johansen. This was the last meeting of the season. Mrs. John Lawrence, presi dent, thanked Mrs. Johansen, convener of the mother and daughter banquet, and Mrs. Elmer Layng who convened the father and son banquet. The next meeting will be held - Craft Classes and displayed on September 27 at the home of Mrs. John Bright. 3 'BUDGET TERMS IEEE FREE PARKING ar "FRIENDLY SERVICE mer wardrobe with these mendous buys . . . be ossured of picking up finest bargains ever! SALE STARTS FRIDAY -- 9 AM! Time to complete your Sum- shop early, 12) nN > NN SS tre the | Members of the lodge were | In an hour's| Remember!... CANNOT WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD Next Time Shop "FIRST at the FURNITURE CENTRE 88 SIMCOE ST FURNITURE FOR THE HOME! 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