MR. AND MRS. GORDON MERVIN RAHME Pictured following their recent marriage in St. George's Angli- can Church are the former Miss Shirley Anne Arthur, daughter of Mrs. Margaret J. Arthur, and Mr. Gordon M. Rahme, son of Mr. and Mrs, Mervin B. Rahme, all of Oshawa. Photo by Dutton--Times Studio. HOUSEHOLD HINT If you'd like to keep some of your silver pieces where they can be seen and enjoyed, but aren't prepared to spend the necessary time polishing them, try this me- thod to prevent tarnishing. First, clean the silver with your favorite polish. Wash it in warm suds, rinse 'thoroughly and dry well. Saturate a plece of flannel or cheesecloth with a liquid furniture polish of the type that needs no rubbing. Spread a generous film over the silver. In a few minutes, when the silver sur- face looks hazy, wipe off with a soft, dry cloth. By waxing the sil- ver, you'll keep it tarnish-free about three times longer than us- ual. 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LET REGISTERED TRADE MARK No other cleansing agent does more so easily, for so little, arc NCY . br aver Javexr Javex P Jive Jae i 8 4 HANDY SIZES KEEP IN TRIM Saying "No" for One Day Will Result in Healthy, Normal Weight By IDA JEAN KAIN A question to overweights who feel helplessly: cheated out of the will power to diet: Could you, just for this day, say 'no' to fattening foods? If so, you can stop worry- ing about weak will power and Jet down to healthy normal weight. That's a promise! A new manual published by TOPS, the nationwide reducing or- ganization, defines will power as "a long, strong cable braided from the fibers of many minor triumphs." Mull that over, for it puts a finger on the weak in the thinking of most overweights. They underestimate the power ol eac single 'No, thank you,' and tend, when faced with temptation, to feel this once won't count. VICTORIES--ONE BY ONE It's morale-building to realize that refusing the sweet roll at breakfast, walking empty-handed away from the cookie jar, omit- ting mayonnaise from the lunch- eon salad, and turning down the rich dessert at dinner are separ- ate victories, all adding up to -- success. Thinking that wa: puts a new light on dieting. It no longer seems like: an ordeal of self-denial to be s ed through for months. Diet- ing is, first of all, eating the right foods -- and good eating -- to turn pounds back into en 'gy while im- proving health. But it is also a series of mironteirtm oubphs series of minor triumphs to be achieved one at a time. Each morning when you wake up, tell yourself that just for this day, you can say 'no' to any temp- tation to break diet rules. Never mind about tomorrow or the day after that. Today is all that counts. And you know you can stick with your diet one day. Now here's "something to grab hold of: Realize that each 'no' adds up to a slimming victory that you'll want to shout from the housetops. That makes the going easier. Until you have succeeded in. getting down to normal weight you cannot imagine what a glori- ous feeling of triumph cwaits you. That jubilant note is the theme song of all successful reducers. PAY YOUR WAY But there's no need to try the hard way. Long ago, psychologists discovered that praise and reward were sure booster shots for So take this tip from TOPS: In- stead of penalizing yourself when you fail to resist temptation, every time you turn thumbs down on a fattening food, drop a coin in a piggy bank and concentrate on' the perfect dress size you will buy with your victory fund, once you've THE STARS SAY ' By ESTRELLITA Impractical ideas may be prev- alent this day so, even if you are dissatisfied with present methods because matters are not progres- sing as fast as you would like, do not rush into new ones merely for the sake of change. Study and an- alyze the real reasons for the pres- ent lull. ¥ During the evening hours ben- eficient aspects should make you unusually adept at solving the prob; lems of young people. For the Birthday If tomorrow is your birthday, . slimmed down to normal weight. Of course, if you can persuade the head of the house to reward you with a dime, a quarter, or more each time you resist overeating, so much the better. In any case, fix that size 14 in mind, and you'll be amazed how the pin money accumulates as the pounds drop away. THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Monday, October 19, 1958 3 you should find the year: ahead marked by w es are con Eventual success will depend upon with reality, but this are favorable from a material t to Lu out Satistagtorlly, ou may experiencing some emotional fension right mow, but = a & shoud dis ppear by causing stress sl a) mid-November and if you will re- main calm apd serene, you will master the situation completely. Domestic and social affairs are h excellent prospects for a success- ful life if he can overcome an aversion to hard work and avoid a tendency toward being too op- inionated. progress and enduring | Shetess Where ambitious and worth- | your ability to coordinate theory | be difficult, since all the influences | A child born on this' day: has | ] ve received a number of. from your bank which are difficult to separate, | turn up the corner of the top one slightly, and you can easily sep- in'| 'Arate.it from the others. HOUSEHOLD HINT It' is a good idea to quilt the shoulder pads of cotton dresses and Be preven m lum, ing when the garment is w: HIS IS THE DAY when more than a million Canadians begin to drop in to banks, and invest- ment dealers. . . ...and when thousands of Payroll Savings workers call on their fellow employees... ++. to help make their future plans come true -- and to be prepared for future needs -- by buying and storing 'away all the new 8th series Canada Savings Bonds they can manage. Bé one of them. The new 8th series, Canada Savings Bonds, are now available for cash or in instalments. They bear interest at the rate of 334% each year for 12 years, and . .. ; «+. are cashable at full face value cents on the dollar) plus interest, at any bank, at any time.