Oshawa Times (1958-), 12 Dec 1967, p. 16

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~\ presses the nroblem this wav: 16 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, December 12, 1967 eae Mrs. Avern Taylor, presi- dent of the Lyceum Club and Women's Art Associa- tion, was presented with a birthday cake in honor of her 83rd birthday following the meeting of the'tlub yes- terday afternoon. Seen with Mrs. Taylor are, left, Mrs. Walter Kuch who gave an Christmas right, Mrs. thuizen, address on customs George Beer- social convener. --Oshawa Times Photo Ukrainian and, KEEP IN TRIM Fast Eaters, Fill Up But Overshoot The Calorie Mark By IDA JEAN KAIN | vance decision to eat more slow-| | | "photographed." |you have an awareness of what |you are doing. Also you develop }a sense of how much is enough. | The mental way to slow down} your eating rate puts you on the} inside track in the control cen- es. \ tr At mealtime be clean. A jfor overnight visitors, |that everything is-in order long |before the first arrival. Check} |supplies, towels, tissues, extra) -- blankets, light bulbs and clo-| sets. Plenty of hangers in the closets will identify you @S @ 6, should rebind worn edges of : carpets and rugs. Amateur at-| means good, substantial, well-\tempts to trim off such edges padded hangers, as well as spe-| rasuit in greater unraveling. cial ones for skirts and pants. With all the baking, roasting) jand concocting of goodies that! Prager mg! the holidays, kitch- ens must do double duty--so go! heavy on "'k.p."" (kitchen police, las we all know) to see that |yours is in good working order. | Give the range a last-minute | going-over, with special atten- tion to oven and broiler racks. | See to it that electrical cooking) appliances are in good order.| the food chopper and don't forget the giant roaster | and carving board. Silverware should be looked at and any knives that require honing should be attended to, too. A dull carving knife will) make hash of turkey and you} certainly serve turkey hash at the very first. meal that features the fes-| tive bird. thoughtful Scrub Clean Front Door Extends Welcome To Well-Kept Home By ELEANOR ROSS Here are some "short takes" on home cleanliness, starting off naturally enough, with the front door. The front door greets holi- day guests even before their hosts do--so its welcome should be inviting. Before Christmas, door frame and polish the name plate and knocker if your door has these things. Then see that the mail basket is clean. If there is a card tray or small salver on the hall table, make sure that it is shining as silver should, A machine-washable in- door welcome mat with a sea- sonable design will add much to the festive feeling and also will protect your rugs. Since the living room is the centre of holiday festivities, it) should look hospitable and ivy-| : |fresh. Give a last minute spruce| become the bride of William up to rugs and upholstery by} swabbing them with that old re-| liable, "'dry suds," wipe with a clean damp cloth. | PANE SPARKLE Curtains and windows should, little' ammonia) added to the suds will make glass panes sparkle. | If there is a guest room or an lextra room pressed into service! see to it! hostess. And wouldn't want wash the} then rinse-| that} TO BE MARRIED IN BERMUDA Miss Ruth Ellis Laigo will Hinkson, Saturday, Decem- ber 23, in St. Paul's Parish Church, Paget, Bermuda. The bride - elect is the daughter of Mrs. Marianne Laigo, Toronto, and _ the prospective bridegroom is the son of Mr, and Mrs. J. E. Hinkson, Oshawa. Miss Laigo, a graduate of the University of Toronto is re- search assistant with the Alcoholism and Drug Addic- tion Research Foundation in HOUSEHOLD HINT Only a professional! rug clean to |tool that 'furniture polisher. HOUSEHOLD HINT An ordinary shoe buffer is a) a wonderful makes Tf you literally bolt your food|ly, and give this picture to your} hasta tae tae you don't really taste it! You MIND IMPORTANT eat to fill up rather than to The picturing process may| |e gavor the flavor. Unhappily, fast|sound a bit fanciful, but the im-| gR ~* eating makes it difficult to holdjaging faculty of the mind is} x io the weightline. It's so easy to/amazingly effective in changing|% a habit pattern. Think of your) # "= reducer who has succeeded injmind as operating 'along the taking off 100 excess pounds ex-|lines of a computer. Your rea- 'soning mind gives the instruc-|#&% - ions to "yourself." Basically, | pR » that lead to overeating musi be|the mind thinks in terms of pic-| A tures, so instructions are given += push past the satiety signal. A "In los ight the h tackled and that includes fast eating. The sad part of it is that|via thi overweight people eat so fast they can't taste the food. They|through the imaging process. It) x eat to fill up. Anyone who/takes practice, but doesn't ev-/£2% makes a practice of overeating|erything? If you will adventure | # in the realm of the imagination! --the picturing plan -- you wil it fascinating exercise secret--the practice imagery is as real to! x bad habit pattern and learn to|your nervous system as an ac-|% tual experience. Play your mental movie each of habit, hunger and the lure of| night before slipping into sleep, less understood|and again the morning on awak- that canjening. In your mind's eye, see amount to 2 compulsion. A fron-|y ourself taking a modest tal attack on a compulsion miss-|amount of food on your fork, es the mark. An effective way|eating the food slowly, finishing to cope with the problem is tojeach forkful and swallowing it give instructions to your mind|before you get the next forkful is thinking about the joy of the moment while she is eating Head find Determined to keep slim, our|Here @ieter asks how to change this eat more slowly Fast eating is a combination the palate. A factor is an anxiety --at a time when you are not|ready. being influenced by the lure ofjslowly is made in your mind, te. You make an ad-jand the picturing process is the pc' e picture blue print. habit pattern can be changed! # is a_ potent The decision to SS A| #& SHE FEMININE FROM , . BLACK'S IF IN DOUBT AS TO SIZE OR COLOR s WE RECOMMEND A GIFT CERTIFICATE BLACK'S 72 SIMCOE N ja CEB aS aE ae? © awe WILL ENJOY SOMETHING LADIES' WEAR LTD OPEN FRI. 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