UNITS, GROUPS AND AUXILIARIES enjoyed before the meeting. Mrs. Hamilton presided and KEEP IN TRIM | Miss Jean Macinnis op . F | Tonaties, Mes, Bent Montgom| Overweight Family Reduces -- KATE McLAUREN CIRCLE The Kate McLauren Mission Circle held its regular June meeting at the home of Miss Edna Greenfield with 16 ladies present. The president, Mrs. Mable Joyce, opened the meet- ing with a hymn and _ prayer. The worship service was jconducted by Miss Greenfield, opening with the hymn "Near To the Heart of God." The Scripture from Isaiah 40 'They that wait upon the Lord shall renew their strength." Medita- tion; "God's waiting room is the place of prayer."' A season of prayer was led by Mrs. James 'Taylor, Mrs. Walter Sewell and Miss Edna Green-| field, Mrs. Clifford Morgason} in India, so that country cer-|well as some new members on tainly is deserving of our re-|Monday, September 10, at 2.30 spect and interset. The need for p.m. more missionaries was stress-| ed, especially in French Can- ada. ¢ | Every speaker stressed the need of prayer, and the feel ing that time was running out, and the King's business re- quired haste. Slides were shown of some of the workers who attended the conference and the meet- ing closed with a hymn an . rs | service, under the leadership of) prayer by Mrs, Harold Audley. Mrs. Clinton Baxter and_ the Refreshments were served by) Study Period, in which Mrs.| Mrs. Leslie Parrot's Group. | Edgar Wilson, Mrs. Charles PMA CLUB Stainton, Mrs. Leo Glover, The Pleasant Monday Afier- Mrs. Harold Bell, Mrs. Leroy) i FRIENDSHIP UNIT The members of the Friend-! |ship Unit (6) of King Street | United Church Women attend- ed the annual Strawberry Tea jat 5 p.m., then proceded to the |/Thornton road north, for the monthly meeting. ery led the scripture and pray- er. Mrs. George Hamilton gave a report on the synodical meet- ing held in Whitby in May. It was suggested a film be secured for the September meeting. Mrs. A. J. McDonald) presented the study by showing, at Centre Street United Church'a film on Fellowship House at not too difficult,' a homemaker Winnipeg, a project of the, jhome of Mrs. Douglas Lander,| Women's Missionary Society of This dietitian is happy to Canada, Mrs. George Hamilton closed: The theme of the devotionalithe meeting with prayer and jis helpful in the high fat diet. a happy. were re- wished everyone summer. Articles ceived for the bale. FIRST BAPTIST WA The WA of First . Baptist | On Well-Balanced Diet By IDA JEAN KAIN "Lifting the ban on fats makes it easy to stick to a low carbohydrate diet--or at least writes. share a Jetter from a mother who has incorporated all that High protein and high fat stay by you and help to appease ap- petite. The difficulty arises from trying to include fat with- out carbohydrate. This ingeni- ous young mother has_ intelli- sert, but to pass it up does not, require extraordinary will-| power. "Any diet which calls for moderation in eating will work if persisted in. But if we re- strict fats as well as carbohy- drates, hunger pangs assail us. We dream of cakes, puddings and candied yams. We feel de- prived . . . we begin to cheat after we have lost a few pounds and give up altogether. "Since fats remain in the and produces a sense of getic well-being?" Fair enough! this is the protective diet, wil emphasis on the inclusion of margarine and salad dressing while limiting carbohydrate In other words, fats are a without carbohydrate. Fats jated fat he wants might like taken in this form--without su- also to haye a delicious des- gar or starch -- automatically ~ restrict calories. %, with: e's ia oe -~ eee ed Pie we = ¥* sig et tes a stomach several hours longer than carbohydrates, mealtime satisfaction lasts longer. The craving for between meal cup- plements is no longer an afflic-| tion. Let dieters skip the rich desserts, waffles and syrup... but. go for ham, chicken, steak and seafood. Let them make liberal use of margarine and closed the worshi riod with|noon Club held its weekly meet- Keller, Mrs. K. §. Peterson/Church held the monthly meet-/Rently adapted the diet to the a solo "I Do Wot Koow." ling with the prhdilbat Mrs,| and Mrs. Richard Davis parti-ling at the home of Mrs, Walter Satisfaction of her family. She | idi i s "Thanksgiving." |Sewell with 26 nt writes: It was agreed that delegates'|Elwood Bradley, presiding. cipated was: "T present, ri : : expenses be credited to her|Plans for the family picnic, 1he unit leader, Mrs. Harold) Mrs, Ralph, OUr family has tried the X . | The president, ' missionary givings, and the|which will take place in Co-|Béll,' presided for the meeting|ionson opened the session|OW * Carbohydrate, high - pro- money transferred from the bourg on July 16, were discuss- devotionai '&™ high-fat diet with marked by opening with a poem, "DO! vith prayer. The | ; i yer. cruise to the regular mission-\ed. They will leave the Legion|0U Wish The World were! neriod was led by Mrs. Gor-| Success, although we had never ary fund. |Hall by a chartered bus at 1 ----* wh sk were 10n Besse. ghd been able to persist in ' cy 5 : rere! rae : a reducing regime. A letter from the Rev, and arpa -- gas Ng given by the secretary, Mrs.| Business period followed) «jt js unfortunate that the Mrs. Lorne Stairs who will) 4 vail 'Soft deink *{| Wilson, and the treasurer, Mrs,|With treasurer and secretary| promotion of this diet has been/oily. salad dressings. Why don't soon be returning to the mis-'€@ and milk. so rinks an giving reports. Very good' re- § ) sings, vy 'sion field of Bolivia, was readice cream will be provided. Kellar. tied in with theories of body) recom) d Pj , "one sults w 'op- ; F | you mend to your read- 'by Mrs. Frank McLellan, There will be races and con.|. Final plans were concluded|s¥ ts were heard from the Cop-| chemistry which have not beenlers that they find out for them- | The- convention reports by | I n ; tiviti ithi per Contest which ended with if; : | ; . tests. The bus is now. filled so|£0r several activities within the Mt 5 en verified. It is unfortunate also} selves if they can control weight t : nit for the months ahead, The|Mrs. Jessie Darcy's group on|that the impression has been|by a diet which satisfies hi (irs. Mabel Joves Preeti no more. naniey, can DP taken. | Feast of the Seven Tables will|the winning side. given that the effectiveness of| . eect | sev e usands of Indians are taking corre- As this is the last meeting)taxe place in the fall. It was decided to donate $100 the diet depends upon the use! Mrs. Bell expressed thanks tojto the tile fund for the lower of special health foods and cap-| oure spondence courses in Bible i } till September, congratulations) sules. We have found out this |study, many of whom are not ALL THE TIME. Oe ea be ale Mrs. Douglas Lander for hav-|auditorium of the church. itudy, ; bie bs eo "ling the members at her home is unnecessary. Finally, it is un-| Christian, we! - ay the pe ea eg git _ a which was enjoyed by everyone. fortunate that everyday fruits) inoviedes, (Mira. Whitbread have been faith-| At the Close of the tusiness such as apples. oranges and) Everybody gets a bitrun-down now and i jetta ge. a social pears are listed as containing chen, tired-out, heavy-headed, and mayb« DOOD pstiscttl dlls "peers ~ } hae mestened that the organ- hed pre ogo ng ee ee by backaches. Perhaps nothin; R. AND MRS. SAMUEL R iSO list a e Communion service e. We have fruit, or fruit juice|seriously wrong, just a temporary toxic M - | at every meal, but content our-!:ondition caused by excess acids and ful members of the club for|meeting there was : had only one hand, having --Ireland Studio | selves with moderate servings|wastes. That's the time to take Dodd's many years. hour with refreshments served lost the other in an accident, and have lost weight as rapidly | Kidney Pills. Dodd's stimulate the kidne . Mrs. M. Chamberlain was re-| PY Mrs. Baxter and her group. ARVILLA McGREGOR | Work on the mission fields |was dramatized in an_ inter as we care to. and 20 help restore their normal action eer gon Sit Or A pot luck supper was served on the Jawn. Mrs. Richard Britton expressed thanks to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Grimble, who gave a talk and showed colored slides of their tour of South America. Several hymns jwere sung and the president ported ill and is in the Oshawa| The regular meeting of the General Hospital. Refreshments were served at)Arvilla McGregor Missionary esting manner, giving the dele-\the close of the meeting and/Auxiliary of Knox Presbyter- 'emoving excess acids and wastes. Then Family, Friends Honor Pair At Anniversary A surprise party, arranged by their family, was held recently for Mr. and Mrs, Samuel Rob inson, Byron court, to honor them on their silver wedding anniversary. Pink and white streamers dec- orated the room and a three- tier wedding cake was baked and decorated by Mrs. Robin- son, the bride of 25 years, who wore, for the anniversary a flowered silk dress in green and| orange with an overdress of| beige chiffon and a corsage of white rosebuds. The honored pair received many greeting cards and con- gratulations. Their children pre- sented them with a combination Celebration |Cedardale United Church pre- | jsented them with a crystal and |silver deposit serving plate, also a piece of silver ware from the {Reverend John Porter and fam-} ily. The presentation was made) by Mr. Porter and Mrs. Albert} Singer. Refreshments were served by Mrs. William Henning assisted by Miss Maureen Robinson and| Mrs. Donald Lavender. An en- joyable evening was spent. Mrs. Robinson is the former |Mary MacKenzie Fraser, born in Rosshire, Scotland. Samuel David Robinson was born in County Antrim, Ireland. They were married June 19, 1937 in) St. Andrew's United Church, | radio and high-fidelity record player. They also received gifts) Oshawa by the Reverend David 'While chocolate sundaes, AD-|yqu feel better, sleep better, work better. closed with prayer. gates something to remember|Mrs. Bradley wished the mem-jian Church was held at the| ee : le pie and sweet desserts are Dodd's Kid about each field, It was noted bers and their families a happy|home of Mrs, George Hamilton,| The next meeting will be heldinot Atowed, 'this restriction. {alse ber fegre bagi g ge 'a that one person in every seven'summer, and expressed the|Kingsdale avenue, on Tuesday|on July 17 at the home of Mrs.' not unbearable. The dieter who|druegists. 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