Oshawa Times (1958-), 24 Jan 1963, p. 11

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muster. Your happiness doesn't THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, Jenuery 24,1963 7] lie in eating pie. Life is too ; short to allow overeating to spoil even one shining hour! You describe yourself as a KEEP IN TiJM. 22-Year-Old Aims to Reduce Leask, Park Lane Apartments, on Feb, 4. The speakers will be Mr. and Mrs. Rebert Prit- | chard, home of Mrs.-V. A. Cope, 354) aRVILLA McGREGOR AUX. UNITS, GROUPS AND AUXILIARIES 8T, GEORGE'S GUILD : your mental pictures. Stop to { agination is creative expec- think about it and you'll realize ! tancy, Expect to be a the Home and School Associa- hg coe hE I, ES OSS (Westmount Group): tion and the birthday cake, a Leslie street. mess, Stop giving that messge = The regular meeting of the Westmount Group of St. G 's Women's Guild was held in the Parish Hall Friday evening, with 24 members pres- ent. Led by president Mrs; Cecil Rowden, a minute of silence was observed in remembrance of the recent bereavement of two of the members, Mrs. Peter Syperek read the minutes and reported on a very active and prosperous year. Miss Dulcie Miller installed the officers for the present year as follows: president, Mrs. Cecil y, Rowden; vice-president, Mrs, E L, Pipher; secretary, Mrs, Peter replica of the school, was cut by Mrs. William Cook, the first president. Remembrance the Oshawa Silver Cross Chap- ter was held recently at Sim- coe Hall. bert Brately, Mrs. V. A. Cope presided. of the previous meeting. Charles Gibbs gave the annual/yr' Getty asked the question needy families, CALVARY BWF Calvary Business Women's Fellowship met at the home of Mrs. Keith Ross, Thomas street. Miss Arine Kovach led the sing song, followed by prayer by Mrs. E. G. Galioway. Miss Josephone Isaac read the} scripture. { The message of the evening) | was brought by ---- fain ifriends, the Reverend an rs. Mrs. Cope read the highlights|Kenneth Getty, home from In- Mrs. dia, on their second furlough. SILVER CROSS CHAPTER The monthly meeting of the Association of In the absence of Mrs. Her- eport, \Is your life God directed"? | Dontions had been made to; after the message he show- fire victims,| ed slides of their work in India. The regular meeting of the Arvilla McGregor Auxiliary of: the WMS of Knox Presbyterian Church was held in the lounge on Tuesday, January 22, at 8 p.m. The president, Mrs. George Hamilton, opened the meeting. Mrs. Bruce McGregor reported on a project for the 100th ariversary of the WMS to be held in 1964, Plans were made for the Spring Thank- offering meeting to be held in April The guest for the evening, Mrs. A. H. Dancey, presented an illustrated history of the Women's Missionary Society of the Presbyterian Church in Can- By IDA JEAN KAIN "Help! I have four months to take off 40 ugly pounds. Be- cause of a heartbreaking ro- mance, I turned to overeating to forget my sorrows. Now I'm a mess, I m 5' 2", weigh 150 pounds and I'm only 22 years old. In four months we are mov- low this year. This covers Korea, Okinawa, Hong Kong and Formosa with their place in the Christian world. 40 Pounds in Four Months ing out West and this is my chance for a new beginning. "IT really want to change my eating habits, because on fatty diets I ve had failure after fail- ure, more times than I can to your mind, It's no *elp, In your mind's eye begin to pic- ture yourself as you long to be- come, willowy slim, wearing your right size dress, modelling the new dress. Can you ser yourself dancing joyously? How can right picturing en hance your will-to-win? Becaus: count. I need a friend to help me instead of telling me 'If you can't eat what you want, you might as well not live' -- the while pushing a piece of pie at me, I can have will power and determination if\I know some- one is pulling for me. Won't you please give me some encourage- the will takes direction fron. that picture-making is a vivid part of thinking. Use this cre- ative technique to help you to produce the picture you want to oring to life. Get excited about the possibil- ities. It really is exciting to use your imagination to picture a 'osy future. Imagination is such 1 potent force as to be trulyjslim You were a shapely teen-ager, just a few years back. You can be again, What's more, you can have fun getting in shape, If you have a snapshot of you in action, put it in the corner of your mirror. Look at the picture the last thing before you snap off the light at night. Take this "blueprint" into your nagic. The highest form of im-'dreams. GATES LOCAL KILLED FRESH MEAT 1% Syperek; cards and flowers, ada from its formation in 1864 Mrs, E. C. Van De Walker; Christmas party convener, Mrs. J. P. Horton; press reporter, Mrs. P,..E. Broadbent. The vestry meeting will be held in the parish hall on Mon- day evening, January 28. The next Guild meeting will be Mon- day afternoon, February 4. A night of cards is to be held in the Parish Hall on Thursday|Plants and flowers had been evening: at 7.30 on February 14,|sent at Christmas, Mrs, Arthur Tickets can be obtained from|Wigston, Whitby, gave her re- any Guild member. The next! Port. meeting will be held on Friday) Mrs. Edward Holland repgrt- to ment?" Good! You have a goal. Keep SHOULDER PORK "*""~"""""* u. 45° Pee oe otkadane pac can FRESH HAM _-- aed 5 Go (CENTRE ety 69* LOIN PORK BONELESS AND DRESSED tie 79* BREAKFAST BACON **"**"**"*"%:. 69° SLICED BACON PEAMEAL BACK - 79° FOR YOUR FREEZER Hind Miss Grace Kennedy closed the meeting. Refreshments were served by Mrs, B. E. Montgomery. Sophy, alse went Tank ain Mrs. Neta Hogland closed!in Montreal to the present time. awa; Whitby Legion Building|'"@ meeting in prayer. | Mrs. A. J. McDonald outlin- ; The next meeting will be heldjed the course of study, "On fund, TB seals, Women's Wel- sade Rim? wht A fare League and Glenholme|at the home of Miss Betty! Asia s Rim which they will fol- School for Retarded Children. Mrs. F. H. Fallon, Whitby, reported six. visits had been made to the Ontario Hospital and gifts of fruit, candy and ice cream had been distributed and SALE CONTINUES THIS WEEK DON'T MISS IT !! evening, February 15. ed 53 parcels had been sent Refreshments were served by| °° Id War I veterans at Sun- Mrs. David Luckhurst and Mrs,|¥brook Hospital. | Jack Parkin. : A a donated by Mrs,} ope, Mrs. Charles Gibbs and MITCHELL'S CORNERS H-S |Mrs.. M. Smith were won by The January meeting of|Mrs. F. H. Fallon, Mrs. Ar- Mitchell's Corners Home and/thur Wigston end Mrs. Holland. School Association was held in/The next meeting will be -held BUY ONE PAIR AND FOR the School with Mrs. Henry Al-| Feb 15 1.30 p.m. atein presiding. a icon dads on atone ONE DOLLAR GET ANOTHER PAIR Side 452 43 Front RED BRAND 43 5342 TOP COMMERCIAL 38 51 CUTTING AND WRAPPING 7c EXTRA OE ale OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE The minutes were read by} > Mrs, Victor White and the trea-\2 ° ptoal 6 DAYS EVERY surer's report, by Mrs. Milton| Fountain. The men count was|§ * AMPLE FREE PARKING taken and Mr. John Moore's OPEN TUESDAY, THURS. Grade'5 and 6 won the banner.| Ties Soa Xenoan?. Mrs. James Barlow introduc-| MENT. : ed Mrs, C. H. Jackson, from the OPEN SATURDAY 'TILL White Cross Centre, Oshawa.| : Mrs. Jackson gave a talk on the! work done by the members of! the Centre, both in the hospitais| and at the centre. Slides were} shown of various activities of the White Cross. Mrs. Arthur|é Peeling thanked the speaker, i$ It was the 5th anniversary of | | | | | | | | | 3-LB. 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