Oshawa Times (1958-), 24 Jul 1967, p. 11

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KEEP _IN TRIM Through Songs, Dance and Skits | Fantastic Weight Loss "Canada, we love you!" two! hundred and 26 children went on to prove this fact to their parents and friends Thursday evening in the auditorium of the YWCA with a program of songs, folk dances, and skits. These young girls, ages 8-12, were enrolled in the Summer Day Camp for July. at YWCA. Under the guidance of Mary Johnson, program director at the YWCA, and 30 counsellors, these children took out one-half hour of their scheduled activi- ties of sports, swimming, arts and crafts and music to formu- late an evening of entertain- ment to serve as their camp closing and a salute to Canada. It was truly the children's effort according to Mrs. John-|Par son. They were responsible for the eir costumes, properties and ed at : ae gee could|and each other's costumes to routines and only they have created a scene in which Sir John A. MacDonald skipped OVER TWO HUNDRED GIRLS SALUTE CANADA IN THE CLOSING OF THE Y.W.C.A. DAY CAMP Mountain." Pictured above are the children 'in the act'. A medley of French-Canadian and Newfoundland songs gave) vocal praise to Canada's heri-} tage. The rhythmic folk danc- ing of Scottish descent was one of the. many folk dance presentations which also in- cluded the Troika, the Charles- ton, and the Waltz. The drama depicted of the good old school days epitomized how the children of today see education a hundred years ago. Their views of politics, culture and other aspects of Canada were the topics of rather ingen- ious, humorous skits Further evidence of children ticipation was the decor of auditorium. Children labor- "Pop Art,' totem poles, get that just right effect. A successful ending to a nimbly across the stage to/most successful three weeks the tune of '"'Gotng to Build Me a|spent at the 'Y'. Spurred By Doctor's Warning By. IDA JEAN KAIN It has been said that "Impris- oned in every fat woman is a thin one wildly signaling to be let out.' From the thoughtful account of a dieter who reduced hated to walk out of my front door,"': was the way she ex- plained her embarrassment. Fi- nally she attended a TOPS meeting (Take Off Pounds Sen- sibly) a national reducing club. {She feels the members of the 108 pounds, the statement is), sees Aiea fae clearly true. Thirty-three-year-| LOPS Can-Do's Chapter liter- old Mrs. Robert Johnsto n, |aLY saved ner lle. housewife and mother of three;|__1n her eagerness to reduce, told her story to your dietitian. Mrs. Johnston felt compelled to Ordinarily I do not divulge lose rapidly. She reduced 108 names in the column, but Caro-/Pounds in a period of nine lyn Johnston, as Maryland;Months. She hastened to ex- State Queen of TOPS for the! Plain that neither her own doc- year, is well known. tor nor TOPS wanted her to Mrs. Johnston's weight prob- hee ny nae ge ip could lem began early. Chubby at 12, 4 she turned into a buxom teen-| Carelyn Johnston is unstint- ager. During high school she ing in her praise for her doctor. reduced 25 pounds. In a few, "Without the wholehearted sup- months she regained the/port of my wonderful doctor all weight. At age 22 she was mar- through the years, I could not ried in a wedding dress that|have succeeded this time. She was size 18. }encouraged me every step of When she became pregnant|the way. For an added incen- her doctor said to her, "If you tive, as she had done ail SCHOOL DAYS WERE LIKE THIS A HUNDRED YEARS AGO GIRL-POWERED CAR OUT FOR A SUNDAY DRIVE | THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, July 24, 1967 1} Designers Present Smart Ensembles At Budget Prices NEW YORK (AP) -- Though fashion generally caters to the nobs and swells, you need feel no pity for the poor working jgirl. If she is careful with her calorie intake and her salary * joutgo she can outshine her em- ployer's wife. This became evident Wednes- day at previews of fall collec- tions called the American De- signer Series Designers Gerald Pierce, Morton Myles. and Anne Fo- garty came up with clothes for the well scrubbed masses. They proved that a girl can glitter as gloriously in rhinestones as in gems. Keeping in mind a working woman's shortage- of time as i \well as money, Pierce cre- ated comfortable, wrinkleproof, packable Caprolan jerseys for a colorful, travel-now - pay-later vacation wardrobe. He also tossed in a variety of printed smock dresses, handsome host- ess costumes and inner gowns which, though not appropriate for the office, were dandy for mon.noiling A true fiend of tne working sal was Myles, of Jeunesse, who miraculously recreated wools and wide - wale corduroys, trimmed in gleaming brass hardware, in tents and sheaths chic enough to pass off a secre- tary as a well-paid executive. Zippers zig-zagged around plaid wool dresses. These were heavy enough to make a girl forget she can't afford a fur coat. OPEN SOON OSHAWA VIC TANNY' CANADA'S LARGEST AND FINEST CHAIN HEALTH SPA'S Read 'A Taste Of Montreal' Guide : 7 ther-to-be controlled he r| ceeded in losing, To Find Double Fun In Expo City weight aa _ i fahiy. She had! On Wednesday your dietitian Going to Montreal to see gay nightlife; the old city where Expo? Then perhaps you'll be historic buildings built 300 years interested to know: in that city/ ago now house art galleries, bou of 2.400,000 people you can(with-|tiques, and fascinating Fe out taking a single step into the restaurants; the waterfront ¢ streeis) wine and dine 737 feet said to be the largest iniand jater Mrs. Johnston had a sec- = up in the air, swim in a "tropi- port in the world cal garden," see a stock ex- "A Taste of Montreal' tells twins, the baby girl, lived only change in action, go -window|you about the city's history, the gazing in underground streets of many places of interest--parks, gay boutiques, see a movie, go churches, art galleries, theatres toa concert. -- the best places to shop, how Did you know, too, that Mon-!to get around the city, where tO shove normal. treal has more than 350 parks | enjoy yourself by day and night and squares, more than a quar-)-- pilus detailed coverage of ter of a million trees? That on Expo 67. "T carried on my housework Mount Royal, a 500-acre wooded; Most helpful of all is the very,and took care of my family. NU-WAY PHOTO oasis in the heart of the city,j/extensive section on Montreal's| twas soon bursting out of size reduced the grand total of 108 » are going to gain too muchjthrough the years, the doctor weight, get yourself another lopped off a sizeable part of the doctor." Forewarned, the young Dill each month that I suc- " she told me. twins, a boy and a girl. will conclude the interview and After the babies were born give the well-balanced' pattern she gained a fast 40 pounds and|of eating 'by which this dieter 4. Three and a half years pounds ond set of twins. One of the three days. Deeply depressed, OSHAWA TIMES i, oe PICTURE RE-PRINTS weight soared to 108 pounds Available At STAYED HOME But I was terribly unhappy. I, SERVICE you can listen to a symphonyjrestaurants. Some 50 of the concert under the stars on a/most outstanding are described) summer's night? 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