me pe i Ee SN BN CE A te OR : ep PR a GRE NE POUR as | a ree Py Ly te ) [Margaret Lockie gave the CPT|Hart expressed the gratitude off TEED IN TRIM young readers, to encourage] THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, September 29, 1965 19 them. to_carry--on._Once before DISTAFE =, BP h ib, KA ih it club. 8h wan! 3 Sefor Dis I F vi I TONG. Vv Wirsching read the a tear of Henry House follow- I wrote you, sent a stamped en- '; ; report of, the psc townled, after which the members s Gl d So velope and received your "Teen- --_ ae and exercise, 1| "Today I weigh 130 pounds Summary of reports of meetings and activities of jand country supper held at the| gathered at Miss Hawkes' Teeners sing A a ng age Slimming Challenge." 1 fol- oo = pion es wd om ang Lee much happier. 1 Oshawa women's organiaztions as compiled from reports {home of PNG Ann Holt Cour-| home for coffee, lowed that eating plan, pped! hool iife, too." etiest Gil ciel gn oe , ; " ege é - . stuffing and started exercising. = submitted by their secretaries ae oe in gy nl ghee 1ST SCOUT GROUP AUX. About Good E ating Habits I lost 15 pounds and now weigh| A 17 - year - old reports how|@ré all really worth it! gt GEOnGWs ' is , \during the summer. tins "kl gry of ages 140 for 5 feet 7 inches. I wear|much happier she is now... .| Cheers! You are exactly the A 7 ng meeting of the season for) pues , Scout Group Auxiliary was he' ; dress size 12 and 13. "Please kee ingitight weight. Keep your new (Westmount Group) the Christian Women's AN cs can gate MR So recently at Westmount United By IDA JEAN KAIN not ae I'm meee eee "Bxercise certainly is im-(overweight akg Paget gad food abit and cnordion for the bg oo mong or nl ie me Lae in ated to act on the CPT commit. Church with the presitent, Més. Po ag fy pe Migr ™ ag cae pg Recte: Yi portant because it helped mejand slim down. We need help.Sheer joy of being free of fatl the Westmount roup of St.) rs. Gran ewis was in) | John Collins, presiding. ans ad " ii : Gearnes, Women's Cul wa charge of tr mecing and my". /%yrtene ee. made tere, made fo an, execulve ween mene AMF Osan aiuaye oe eating. betmen|Zal (eters that tone up mor ony ago welehed I pounds| MOUHEOLD MINT hi at Cowan House. Mrs. A.|George Delaney was the guest ,., alias : September 28 at Mrs. 5 : A eT poser ins peieas, he park Bi take the residents of Hillsdale a aa ---- = bi wir-jat this column,. and Lam eager-|meals. Now I exercise between cies are slimmer. Thank you 80 for 5 feet 6 inches, I heartily) You can clean gilt picture sided. |. Following the business period! ele - a bus trip and pic-| ose of selecting officers for the|ly bursting with the enthusiasm|meals . . . i's tun. THOR PURE iat with a litte 'il ubekl ien aout food, mivice. snest irae ave Sarena er Miss Dulcie Miller read|Mrs. Robert Lytle showed slides! i thday greetings were sung Coming year. of youth. A pre-teener, age 12, is|s0 much for encouraging us to a little will powet.leating. goed food to lose weight. i ; " : ' ' 5 in. ' "Praying Hands", : Mga ge reek potters (OS Annie Frost. Alice Morphy| Mrs. Collins introduced -- > snagged find she.can eat and) yo a a ae ee After reports were made Mrs.iherself were doing in Latin| ang per committee served dain.|master Robert Gibbs who spoke|s'it CONT. 141 both stim-|Good food at meals gives you Cecil Rowden and Mrs. P. E.| America. ty refreshments at the close of about scouting and the past) -- Ne aad aatint "i ood food at meals gives y Broadbent were thanked for ar-| It was announced that the next the lodge. |year's activities. The 1st Scout|ming down and weight controllenergy to go on... you've left ranging the recent bus trip to) meeting would be October 18 at) | Group spent a weekend at Camp)are a way of eating and exer-|off the growing - wider foods. Niagara. Mrs. Edward Drapak's, 622, B. AND P.W. CLUB /Samac during the scout camp- cising, 50 I gave it a go. It\/Exercise brings zing! The rate Mrs. Cecil Rowden, Mrs./Dean avenue, Oshawa. The civic relations committee|aree; participated in the clean- works! Always before I tried tojof loss will slow down, but with Fred Gunn, Mrs. FE. C. Van de} CENTRE STREET UCW of the Busi and Professional|up at the Oshawa beach with starve. and felt. so limp I\good food habits you'll look and re é cs Walker and Mrs, A. W. Bunker} | Women's Club under the conven-|the Oshawa skin divers; took couldn't exercise . . . feel slim and trim. 3 helped recently at Hillsdale! 4 Centre Bac ar oth 2 yay ership of Miss Cora Cruse had/part in a baseball game with the| "afier only four days on the) One young lady is singing a a? Manor Tuck Shop. ting recently in the chapel|@S its speaker Miss Charlotte Lake Vista girls; had a week-|eating to' slim down plan, Iiglad song about the rewards of G Several members are to help| Meetng daentd 'hapell abbott, curator of the Henry|end under tents at Balsam Lake/have lost six pounds! I expectiexercising . . . j i s. Percy Fletcher pre- recy ; with preparations for the an- with Mrs . House Museum. Provincial Park, with nine other|to continue to eat this new way! "| want to report to your nual Guild Hall luncheon to be| siding. Mrs, Aubrey Weeks re-| Miss Abbott gave the back-|troops from Oshawa; and par-|because I'm enjoying it. It's " 7 oes the parish hall Septem-| ported on flowers sent te it | ground of the museum, hegin-| ticipated in ch og ged | ' er 29. | "Aaa | "|ning at 1957 when a special)and other water sporis. \ Women's' Association was held It was announced that a sian ton, peeonnind. ear the mem-| ommittee of city council pro-| Future plans include swim- pagar tha cies Swuas | IN NEED of a Lor egg wade srg 0c, A former minister at Centre| Posed the museum be operated|ming instructions at the Boys' ln members were welcomed HOMEMAKER? tober 7, at the parish hall at) eet the Haverend w. G,|by the Oshawa Historical So- Club during the fall and winter by the president, Mrs. Taihes 10.30 a.m.; that the Guild Christ: sven, Shelburne, will be the|Clety. There were a number of months. Cuthbertson. y mas bazaar would be held on) sien ahauker at the anniver.| interested people who worked| Mr.Gibbs thanked the moth- Ta devotional "ariel" Wan November 20. : ip services on October 17. The| energetically in preparation for| ers for their donation of the| dicted by Mrs, John Stewart | The hostesses were Miss Dul- °°'? ° : Wad the opening which took place|two new tents, funds for which) od Mis, James Cuthbertson. GN. . 6 cie Miller and Mrs. Bert Mor-|'Utkey dinner will be Wednes-| ray 20, 1960. The credit for|were raised by a bottle drive) an day, October 20, for which the) vie he|and monthly paper drives held It was announced that the ad price jx $1.50 and 75c for chil-| the artistic arrangement of the) : (harvest dessert luncheon would | RED cross Ee wo ibit was due Mrs. Ewart/on the 3rd Saturday of every) } SIMCOE STREET UCW 7 dren. exhi : a ; lhe held October 15 at 1.30 p.m. . : 7 an at ta Sk McLaughlin. month. Refreshments were), : . " G |" = P ar jin the chu hall. Goede Unit a, 0 iat at ae besa tor Weenes. ge cet gts oy gg served. "plans oii ane for the Homemoker Service Shure y : . es oe : 'ENTRE STREET UC |housecleaning of the church ea: Street Une' Church Wem ay ae ed that Mrs. Hirieal Society, 'The, mem-| CENTRE THEE UCM oome and the cleaning of he At 128-7078 : Furniture aes welg "a y ' : 5 eh 8U a i hurch Ss. jo penne gy a rere or Bh sg vie Wy we word member $5, life member $25.) The September meeting of the e sb . ane: sad dd the|of the UCW One of its projects is searching| East Unit of Centre Street Unit- N Y ve a rs feck ay Sake ad Many of the members plan to out and marking out historic)ed Church Women was held at ow You May Receive oy rece. Is the 'aieseace of attend Presbytery meetings at Sites. Ontario Historic Society the church. The leader, Mrs.| | Iv) FRE GL Wither, Weeks. Mes. Orene, October 26 snd Post rected & Plaque Wilh wat twriEidon Souliwell, Soweto i 5 E FLOOR LAMPS and THROW CUSHIONS Charles Anderson read the sec-| Perry October 28. Miss Muriel hese M rppaae te en ie ig on Cha: nt eh " use i core es EE mm retary-treasurer's report Stevens trom Congo will speak! ®- S. McLaughlin on the farm of) Church. e devotional serv ' Mr. Ewart McLaughlin, loca-|ice opened with Dr. Phillip's Peroni saat 'sea i " ure Saaine hom led the|tion of the first carriage fac-/translation of The Lord's oe G rb r y vase egg alin et I FORTIER jad ' tory. er and The Beatitudes. e e e 4 ood i | devoti 1 period assisted by ¢ : ee Se ee lite Owen, Henry House is owned by thejtheme for the service was FOUR SEA i ER CH EST ERFIELD a) i inspiring| Mrs. Owen Smith and Mrs. as Sse ' Berea ved totic os toe] Lacmard Rogers. city and operated by the Osh- Y inant are the Pure in : OATM EAL ' theme "Things that cannot be| Refreshments were served by awa Historical Society. The Rob-| Hear". a 22 | BY BEVERLY -- quality at its finest -- latest " the West Unit. inson House of 1840's is needed It was announced that the an- é es Sy a a oid 4 for expansion of the museum. |nual turkey supper would be ¢ E REAL fabrics and colors for 1966! S. p | OSHAWA REBEKAH LODGE | Why have a museum? Cana- held at the church, October 20; j 00 . a. ae a plus the usual savings on bargains such as these. . . the Reverend R. Anglin John- : Bsteste ; : a aiat entiind "'Reriion on 'Thees"| No. 3 |dians have local and provincial and the unit would have a rum- 4 Reg. Priced 269.00 -- NOW SAVE 80.00 N,- G. Vera Wirsching wel-| characteristics. Many are de-/mage sale on September 28./ : 4 . i : c yey Acoma from the) med the officers: and mem-|scendants of people of long ago. Plans for a bake sale were dis-| ? pee : and Receive Free Pole Lamp and 2 Cushions a bers of Oshawa Rebekah Lodge|Canada has a past and the/cussed to be held on November} segs ? f é | ; i Mrs. Warne thanked Mrs. Ea-\no 3 after the summer holl-|present is based on the past,|4. The tea towels were in need | ; : (Hurry, quantity ts limited) gle and Mrs. Bigwood. days. The Lodge charter was/|and the future is what we teach of replacing at the church and) ie ; 1 Several games were playedjdraped in loving memory for|now. The people should be inter-|each member was asked to and refreshments were served'the late Brother William Evans. ested in Robinson House, the|bring one to the next meeting. | ; euch oso FOUR SEATER CH ESTERFIELD by Mrs. Bigwood and her com-|Soloist Hilda Packer accompan-|museum and the history of this) Jt was decided to hold the| : | mittee, lied by pianist Eva Tipton, sang|country, which is suddenly dis-| next meeting on October 25) 4 fe, |"Beautiful Isle of Somewhere".|covering its past and revering|rather than the usual night be-| a ae Re By BEVERLY--one of the most famous names in fine wien | CHRISTIAN WOMEN'S | 'VG Luella Smith read a leng-|and preserving the past. 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