Oshawa Times (1958-), 1 Jun 1966, p. 19

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| KEEP IN TRIM By IDA JEAN KAIN help' from the homemaker- triumphant report, just-- ceived, will set your heart sing- ing. | jpanied py Formula for Sweet Success; |Imagine me in a bathing suit, Enthusiasm. excitement, a goal.\capri pants, shorts and bright ahoyt how they had to take Recall the plea for "Help, help, | colors. 'Also, | plan to go along with careerist who asked to be our my husband when he exercises|they were able to get » chance mystery model? In 11 years she|our setter this summer. Drum-|t9 work at the hours and the! had piled on 55 excess pounds|mer will be working out to get! place they wished. and graduated to a size 20, Herjready for the hunting season re-'I'll just be working out kind, Before (Jan. 4)--Weight, 205\new feeling is completely won-|operate, machines. Successful Reducer Reports On Her Victory @ poal, OF COUrS®.| way to make money at home. \Full-Time Service | 'Pleases Employers | | By ROBERTA ROESCH Strange as it sounds, a full- time job can sometimes be the indirect route to a much- preferred part-time post, or a Many women have told me full-time jobs at which they really applied themselves until One young wife, for example, | said she withdrew her limited) "Bless you, Ida Jean, for your|savings and invested in a busi- encouraging help. This ness course that trained her to She had) lpounds: height, 5 ft. 9% in.;|derful. I've got a lot of living/planned to work three days a} bust, 3914; waist, 34; hips, 43.|to do, I promise to keep your week, since her children were) | After' (mid-May)--Weight, pounds; height, 5 ft, 9% bust, 37; waist, 29; hips, in.; membership on your list of| \Former 'Fatties. I'm wearing) \that size 16-tall, with ease. My blood pressure is 120 over 76 \(from 150 over 104). 3914; Recognizing the need " ; . lfresh approach, this young I think I am fast earning) oman did exactly. that Hletter is 197| readers posted."" Oh what a heartening report to take.a her home. food | "When any temptation arises asked God's help. iL 'blonde in a slinky dress. It pBrayo! lworks. Guess what else? That} -- jdress is no longer just a vision. | I had my last fitting Monday habits in school, and she hoped to keep} the other days free to tend to "However, when I finished my Her training," she said, "I found) proof that, with enthu-|that all the employers I wanted| siasm and a winning attitude,jto work for insisted on only nothing is impossible.. She full-time help changed her i tackled exercise with joy and KE PT LOOKING | 'L kept looking for what 1 find myself seeing a tall; We glory in her achievement./ wanted, Then one day I had a) chance for a job that was very) attractive, So 1 decided to try lit, though it was full-time work and despite the fact that I knew a part-time job would be better | . De GRADUATES Miss Carol Louise Jenkins daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Jenkins, Harris avenue graduates today from St. Joseph's Hospital School of Nursing, Peterborough. Miss Jenkins is a graduate of O'Neill Collegiate, Oshawa. SPOKE TOO SOON | THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdey, June 1, 1966 19 SOCIAL NOTICES | ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs. W, E. Stauffer |wish to announce the engage- [ment of their daughter, Con- stance Joy, to Mr. Kein ver-| non Brannigan, son of Mr. and' Mrs. Vernon Brannigan, all of| Oshawa. The ceremony is to) take place on Saturday, Septem- |ber 10, 1966, in the Church of St. Peter, Cedar street, Oshawa. ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs, Dmitro Braz-| nik wish to announce the en-| gagement of their daughter, Neena, to Mr. Ronald John Erle Stauffer, son of Mr. and Mrs.) W. E. Stauffer, all of Osh- awa. The ceremony is to take. | place on Saturday, July 23, 1966) lin St. John's Greek Orthodox! |Church, Oshawa. | FORTHCOMING MARRIAGE The forthcoming marriage is announced of Gail Irene, daugh- iter of Mr. and Mrs, Leonard iGlover, Oshawa, to Mr. Gor- |don Walter Clark, son of Mr and Mrs. Walter G. Clark, Port ..|Hope. The ceremony will take place on Friday, June 24, 1966 in Simcoe Street United Church, _ FIND ANTS TASTY Australian aborigines carry around tins .f ants and cater pillars for snacks on the job. Tia! coe annad anf nm TIT GUTIGIGS the easy way © quick «clean e gentle #no cutting The self-contained Cutipen feeds gentle-acting lanolized cream one drop at a time to soften and remove unwanted cuticle. Cutipen is an elegant unbreakable pen especially designed for cuticle care. Its unique nib trims and shapes cuticles to reveal the beauty of your half moons. It is a very straight, plain peau| de soie, ankle length gown, | mint green. I have been asked) to be one of the soloists for the) |state grand chapter session. Or-| jder of the Eastern Star, in Cz We s r me" |Portland, Me. RS. WILLIAM HERCIA, 50 YEARS WED | "Believe me, my singing will ' ibe so full of joy and enthusiasm} -- Ireland Studio | No orange sticks or cotton required. Carry Cutipen in your purse for use at any time. Curpen At all Pharmacies "After I worked there for six) MIDDLETON, England (CP) Oshawa. weeks, however, I reluctantly Agatha Pearson, 38, joked when made up my mind to tell my hook fell off a shelf in her boss I would have to give up the, # 9° a : r, and Mrs, Peter J. Provin job and again start looking for| Lancashire home. "It's all right. s¢y wish to announce the en something I could do part-time. it's only the house falling gagement of their daughter, Dar- "But when I mentioned this| gown.' Only 10 minutes later,|lene Frances, to Randal Doner, to him, he suggested I continue|,, . k tside walls col- Son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard tive, of she Doner Jr., all of Whitby. Wed for life the audience won't rec- to work for the company on a r life part-time basis, despite the fact lapsed. ding plans will be announced or later ognize me as that plump, large} ct = Iblonde who sang inst vol One| that he had emphasized only. six lof my numbers will be It, Is No| y yeeks before that he would But I made up my mind that oo (Secret "What God Can Do. I"ll| 7 never hire that kind of help," | would accomplish much | sing it with my whole heart. Another woman with a similar) and become so invaluable to the i story is an experienced artist/firm that I would be able to LG z MUST KEEP WATCHING and the mother of two pre-|convince may boss that I could Lyman Gif- | "Oh, I know I'll be awhile school-age children turn out the work at home." ; hardening up. I know my new 'For weeks, I answered ads' After two months, the woman found food habits will still re- that asked for artists,"' she said.|was able to achieve -her aim tire ArOnig, ANG SHAE 4 Tale 'When I went for interviews,/She.set up shop in her kitchen check with my doctor periodi- I would try to get the job on the : tiie thin eounMabout cally. I know there is need for condition that I would do the By taking : exercise. So, I've purchased an work at home. route to the right kind of work jEnglish bicycle. , 3 for her, this woman was further | "1 can't wait to get GAVE UP that sometimes a house-| "Having no success, I had to proof that s ; | cottage at a nearby lake, | feel give up on my stand and went|Wife has to get a full-time job right now as though I could Miss Kathrin LaRush, a@ to work in the office of a maga-|first before she lands what she swim to the head of the lake| S"aduate of O'Neill Colleg- (zine that was published in my| wants, whether it is something} and back. Maybe I will before iate, received her diploma (home town. : she can do at hours that are the summer is over , . . accom- ENGAGEMENT MR. AND M We ll - Loved Ukrainian Couple' Celebrate Golden Anniversary ker, MLA; Mayor ford, and the Reverend Dmytro Luchak Edmonton, former minister of St. John's parish and Mrs. Luchak. Of special mention was a plaque to com- John's Greek Orthodox Church! memorate the occasion from 'the Bloor street east Honorable John Yaremko, Pro- Kscorted by stand-in attend lvincial Secretary and Minister ants, Mr. and Mrs. Michaeljof Citizenship, first of its kind Shody, the anniversary couple} seen in this area were received at the reception Mrs. Mary Opychany, eldest hall by 'their children, assisted| daughter, on behalf of her bro- in traditional Ukrainian greet-|thers and sisters, congratulated ings and blessings with bread/her parents. Mr. Dmytro Babij and salt by Mr. Michael Jacula.|son-in-law, offered felicitations Mr. and Mrs. Hercia and fam-jon behalf of all sons-in-law and then greeted their guests, Mrs.| daughters-in-law, reading also, a Hercia wearing a dress of an-|message received from _ his tique gold reembroidered Gui-| mother in Poland. Mrs. Opy- pure lace and crepe, comple-|chany presented the honored mented by a corsage of golden pair with a twelve-setting set rosebuds. of Royal Tuscan, Golden Fern, The head table centre-piece fine bone china, dinnerware with was a three-tiered wedding cake, accessories from the immediate with white gold-trimmed can- family and a petit-point purse of dies in gold holders, and gold; money and engraved gold plate chrysanthémums completing the|from the guests. Miss Sandra} arrangement. With the couple at|RBabij, granddaughter, on be-! the head table were the Hon-/half of all her cousins, heart- ble Michael Starr MP and) warmingly in Ukrainian, con- irs. Starr; the Reverend Rosty-! gratulated her grandparents and slaw Panczenko and Ms. Pan-| presented a bouquet of fifty Gol ezenko; Mr. Alex Hryciw, bro-|don Sceptre Roses in a gold ther of the celebrating bride-| vase Little three-year-old Daniel| groom and Mrs. Hryciw; Mrs.|Polard, great-grandson, and|---- Michael Sonosky, sister of the) srandson of Mrs. Mary Opy- bride; Mrs. A. Yarmola, sister-|chany, presented gifts on be- in-law; Mr, and Mrs. Michaellhaif of his new three-week old Shody, Mr. and Mrs. P. Muran|brother Michael, and himself of Toronto and Mr. Michael Jac-) Congratulations were offered by ula, master of ceremonies. so To celebrate their golden wed- ding anniversary recently, Mr and Mrs. William Hercia, Mer ritt street, were honored at a gala dinner and dance, given by their sons and daughters at St 1. IN GLEAMING GLASS Sloped-Shoulder jar* makes it extra-easy to spoon out baby's food... right to the very last bit. 2. TWIST-POP* CAP A quarter-turn, and jar is open. Another quarter-turn recaps jar to refrigerate unused portions. 3. SHOP-EASY LABEL Variety names are right at the top to speed your selections, save you precious shopping time. Zh GETS DIPLOMA to our from the University of To- "I didn't tell the publisher{convenient to her or assign- ronto, in physical and occu- |that I wanted an at-home job.|ments she can fulfill at home pational therapy at the com- m PERSE: ae mencement exercises held Friday evening in Convoca- tion Hall, Miss LaRush, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs Gordon La Rush will intern at the Ontario Hospital, St Thomas, Ontario. Packaged Bacon | Gets New Look | TORONTO (CP) -- The Con sumers' Association of) - Canada won't be content until bacon packages uncompromis- ingly show how much fat and lean is in the meat, says Mrs. | £ A. F. W. Plumptre, association |% president. In her report to the associa- tion's annual meeting Tuesday, the Toronto president told dele- gates the CAC is also continu- ing its efforts to get more in- formation on food labels. SUMMER SLACKS WILL GRADUATE Miss Jill Marks will grad- uate on Friday from St. Michael's College, Universi- ty of Toronto with an honor bachelor of arts degree. Miss Marks, the daughter | of Mr, and Mrs, Ernest Marks, Adelaide avenue west, will join the teaching staff of Merivale High School, Ottawa, in Septem- ber Village "The First In Fobrics" With the widest se- lection of --- Import- ed @ Laces @ Rayons @ Silks @ Cottons @ Woollens @ Brocades and have résided here since Mrs. H. R. L. Streight of Mr. Hercia came to Oshawa in| Montreal, chairman of the 1912 from Ukraine and workéd|packaging and labelling sub- in Ontario Malleable Iron Com-|committee, said some --! pany until his retirement in| companies now are using more the Reverend Rostyslaw Panc- ; / » is one of the i ; After a welcome and toast,' ,enko who read a message from se) eee 23g Fad et Cat ga a ce that will fit! proposed by Mr. Jacula, some| Archbishop Michael of Ukrain-| the st. John's Parish and is still : three hundred guests enjoyed!jan Greek Orthodox Eparchy of an active member. Mrs. Hercia She said the new plastic trays dinner, arranged by Mrs. Mary| astern Canada. Mr. Starr also|iett her homeland in. 1912 anal (at allow consumers to see all Opychany, assisted by members| offered good wishes and WAS! has also spent her years in Osh- a BP bos rer of the family and many friends.| ahie to recall some pleasant awa She has been an active by a chain store 4n "Western 33-072 b2s The after dinner program) exneriences of earlier days with| member of the St. John's La- i Be 723-0721 opened with the Master of Cere-/y4; Hercia. Mrs. John Stezik, Mie Ua: sinpa ite oan. al + lerleleeeheaelealeheeeaelaeehsaheeasledaelaaied Monies -congr president of St. John's Ladies') one time holding the presidency NORM' ISHER vy monic cone? yersary co 1 n mading , versary couple and reading con-|aiq and Mr. V Janchewsky,| Mr. and Mrs. Hercia are well president of Church Committee,! tnown in the area for their avid . an s F sSSs et KING ST. Ww. AT PARK RD. King Park Plaza gratulatory messages. Among and offered con-| interest in the social, dramatic those received were letters from the Prime Minister, the Right " P A Righ on behalf of their and sporting activities of their community Honorable Lester B. Pearson The couple have three sons, the Leader of the Opposition, the Right Honorable John Die twins Harry and Paul, and Ste three daughters Mrs. Mary fenbaker; the Prime Minister of Ontario, the Honorable John 7 P. Robarts; the Honorable Mi Mrs. Dmytro (Stella) | chael Starr; Mr. Albert V. Wal Ronald (Julia) ee ee and all presented gifts gratulations members Other Alex Shestowsky, Shody, Mr. Alex Alex Luchka and Mrs Koles-| onychany niak of Montreal. Mr. Hercia!l, responded and thanked all Babij and Mrs s » : Keeler, 11. grandchildren Each guest approached the table two great - grandchildren, and offered personal wishes. To the city strains of the Anniversary Waltz. with standing ovation the, Open house pras held Sunday at«the--familv_residence...The anniversary couple led the way to an enjovable evening of danc-| Many friends who called through) ing with music supplied by a|the day, continued to show the local orchestra, with Dennis Her- popularity of the couple. Many) gifts and flowers were received. | aphone In charge of the guest book M and Mrs. Hercia were|were two granddaughters, Ela- married in Oshawa May 28, 1916/the Rabij and Janice Keeler. well-wishers were Mr Mr. Michael Hryciw, Mr.| bo | ven, W fo batd baad soe For Personalized Sani convenience plus... marvelous texture To Advance Career D Diligent = Be RY a DE VILLIGEN, Neipiul If you are a woman who wants a career rather than a 'job, what blueprint should you follow to trade in your lower echelon role for a junior execu tive title? the the price is right cia, grandson, assisting on sax- a) elliott ttt te 2 FOR THE PRICE OF 1 PLUS $1.00 Toilored from the finest English and domestic ali wool yarns, dyed worsteds and flannel in pie 'n' pic, neat ond plains in grey, blue grey, medium, dark brown and blues. 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