Oshawa Times (1958-), 8 Nov 1961, p. 7

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Wemen Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Dial 723-3474 |KEEP IN TRIM Suggested Streamliners To Tone Waist. Abdomen, Hips When it comes to calisthenics, actions speaks louder than eg In et words seem flat an inert conveyin; pas ie hand to floor at right. Ho' THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednsedcy, November 8, 1961 7 streamlining action. Time and again, women explain that they simply t get the gist of PERSONALS exercise instructions by reading them. Of course you cannot... the exercise must be acted out. touching fingers of left hand Mrs. C. E. Chalifour, Col- borne street west, is spending a few days in Kingston as the _|guest of her niece, Mrs. Ron- 4 \ald Andress. She will be join- ed there by her sister, Mrs. O. jet plane to attend the General Grand Chapter Sessions of the Order of the Easter Star held at Miami, Florida. They will fly to Tampa, Florida, then take a Set the stage by thinking of the measurement you want to slim down. Such concentration helps to direct the action, and as you feel f re coe ee ee ee so as to increase the action keeping this firm grip, bend slowly sidewards to the right, trying to touch fingers of right Come back to starting position, and bend sidewards to the left, floor at left side. Hold as you stretch on the bias. When you get the gist of this exercise you can raise hips slightly off heels exercise 6 to 10 times, alternat- ing sides. Do it slowly, holding chartered motor coach that will fi MARRIED AT ST. GREGORY'S -- Agatha Sylvestri and An- | Joseph Sylvestri of Oshawa thony Custozza, ry of sa and the bridegroom is the son awa, were married recently Mrs. Anthon' at St. Gregory's Roman Cath- of Mr. a ng y olic Church. The bride is the | Custozza of Italy. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. --Photo by Mary's studio Double-Ring Ceremony Unites Anne Bamett, Ronald Hamden ' linterest in this column. Write, take in the points of interest along the way finally stopping at the Blue Water's Hotel, Mi- ami, Florida, Sauve of Cornwall, Ontario. Teas, birthday parties, wed- ding anniversaries, coming and goings of guests are always of telephone or visit the social de; partment with your items of news for which there is no charge. Telephone 723-3474, | Congratulations and best wishes with many beautiful cards, flowers and gifts were re- ceived by Mrs. Harriett Rich- ards who celebrated her 91st birthday on October 30. Friends in Oshawa and Toronto gather- ed at the home of her daugh- ter, Mrs. J. C. Pratt, Elizabeth Crescent, RR 3, Oshawa, to celebrate the happy occasion. Mrs. David Cook of Toronto assisted Mrs. Pratt in serving.| ' The Couples' Club of Centre Street United Church enjoyed a whether or not the exercise is reaching the right set of musc- les. Also the trick of visualizing reinforces the will-to-do, and this makes it easier for you to go in the direction you wish to go. the abdominal muscles. Repeat the muscle contraction. The above exercise may sound difficult in words, but if you'll kneel, sit back on heels, and bend slowly sidewards . you've got it. And it does come to grips with the middle spread. Now the side-bicycle to tone hip and girdle muscles. Position: Lying on right side, both legs straight down. Posi- tion of arms is unimportant, ex- cept that if the palm of the left hand is braced on floor in front of chest, it's an aid to balance. Action: Bring, alternate knees briskly toward chést in a pedal- ing motion . . . the knees go up and down rhythmically like a piston. Pedal a dozen times, then change sides and continue. Changing sides helps wear down fat pad on each hip. When you act out exercises, they really are surprisingly streamlining. 1d. to HOUSEHOLD HINT On| The most important part of any wood-finishing job is sand- ing. Even though the wood may feel smooth when purchased, it will not finish properly without further sanding. Crepe Quilted Duster Coat Today's streamliners will be directed to the three figure con- trolling measurements... waist, abdomen, and hips. First a foolproof exercise to tone both the waist and the girdle musc- les. This is my favorite toner- upper, yet it is the one you seem to have trouble in under- standing. Position: Kneel in an upriggt | position with back straight, head erect. Then sit back on the heels. Hold arms out at sides, shoulder level. In this position, hips are held firm so there is ved way to go wrong on this exer- cise. USE GIRDLE MUSCLES Action: First pull up-and-in progressive supper recently. The groups progressed from_ the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Peel, Mr. and Mrs. William Dearborn and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Whitbread. A_ special cake marked the occasion of the twenty - fifth wedding anni- versary of Mr and Mrs. Aubrey Weeks. The evening was spent in playing games. The next meeting will be held in the Sun- day School room on November 25 when crokinole will be played. MRS. RICHARD SCRAD General Convener Of Thornton H-S . Annual Bazaar Mrs. Richard Schad is gener- Mrs, Lieutenant - Colonel Gen- The marriage of Anne May Barnett and Ronald Maitland Harnden, both of Oshawa, was solemnized recently at Simcoe Street United Church. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Barnett of Oshawa and the bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Vernon Harn- den of Haliburton and the late Mr. Harnden. The Reverend John K. Mof- mat officiated at the double- ring ceremony. The wedding music was played by Mr. Regi- rald Geen and the soloist was Miss Leah Garrow. Given in marriage by her father the bride wore a full- of chantilly lace) sheath length gown with a short chapel train. The fitted bodice was designed with nery of Belleville will officially) al convener of the annual ba- wore matching headdresses and carried yellow and _ bronze chrysanthemums and talisman roses. Miss Arlene Jolly of Guelph, cousin of the bride, was flower girl dressed in white organza with a green cummer- bund and headdress. She carried a basket of yellow and bronze chrysanthemums and talisman roses. Mr. David Cowie acted as best man. Ushering were Messrs. Wayne Harnden and Robert Stacey. A reception was held in Sim- coe Street Church memorial hull. To receive, the bride's mother wore a green brocaded dress with beige brown The mother assisting was in brown long sleeves and a ped| wool, sheath style, with beige neckline decorated with smalljaccessories. Each wore a cor- sequins. A jewelled tiara held|sage of chrysanthemums. her three-quarter length veil and she carried a cascade of red sweetheart roses and white carnations. Mrs. David Cowie, Reg. N., of Oshawa was the matron of honor. The other attendants were Mrs. Ralph Taylor of Grand Valley, cousin of the bride, and Miss Eleanor Harn- den of Haliburton ,sister of the bridegroom. All were gowned in green peau-de-soie featuring As the couple left for Sa wedding trip to Pennsylvania,| Niagara, New York, and the West Virginia States, the bride was wearing a gold suit with brown accessories and a cor- sage of bronze talisman roses. The newly wedded pair will live at 527 Mary street, Osh- awa. Out-of-town guests attended from Haliburton, Peterborough, Cobourg, Grafton, Guelph, Hills- square necklines, three-quarter sleeves and full skirts. They burgh, Acton, Marsville, Toron- to, Orono and Grand Valley. ag = oO 0 rri --~n 'She MATERNIT or prices 72 SIMCOE ST. NORTH "LOWER LEVEL Whether you want a boy a girl, there's one thing we know you want, and that's pretty clothes to wear while awaiting that special event. Choose from our large selection of the prettiest, at the lowest in town, Blacks IES' WEAR LTD. 725-1912 OPEN FRIDAY UNTIL 9 O'CLOCK open the Home League Bazaar|2aar to be held at the Dr. i Citadel this week. |urday afternoon, November 11 wes biae us id under the auspices of the Dr. Mrs. Charles Shaw, Mrs. Robert Thornton Home and Frank Train and Miss Velma School Association. Gay, past matrons of Durham Mrs. Schad is being assisted r by Mrs. Jack Westlake who was Chapter OES Bowmanville, and )4.4 year's convener and the Mrs. George McKinstry, past bazaar will be officially opened matron, Sunbeam Chapter OES by Her Worship Mayor Chris- Oshawa, left Malton Airport on tine Thomas. , Many attractions will be fea- Sunday morning by chartered ved including home baking, jsewing and tea room. SOCI AL NOTICE The following are the differ- lint booths and the conveners: |\Sewing, Mrs. Donald Wood and ENGAGEMENT \Mrs. John Redko; home bak- Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Haynesjing, Mrs. K. Bailey, Mrs. of Ajax with to announce the/Thomas Moorcroft and Mrs. engagement of their daughter,/Kenneth Young; delicatessen, Jo-Anne Ruby, to Mr. Robert|Mrs. Nicholas Pascal and Mrs. John Garrow, son of Mr. and/Murray Holliday; candy, Mrs. Mrs. R. W. Garrow of Osh-\John Watson and Mrs. Ronald awa. 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