10 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, November 9, 1961 KEEP IN TRIM Triumphant Reducer Lauds Protective Diet Plan The most heartening part of|women reported they gained the, ., \writing this column is in the let--excess poundage while preg-| fj ters received from triumphant'nant, and then couldn't lose the , \dieters, written for the express fat. Young mothers, be alert to ale of struggling dieters. purpose of sharing their experi- weight lences so as to bolster the mor- nancy. You can get all the es-| contre] during preg-| for its sential nutrients needed you Today's letter, from a Cana- and the baby without adding too dian, the mother of four chil- much weight. Follow your doc- |dren, is beautiful proof of the tor's recommendations regard- rewards that come with control- ing diet. The excessively over- jlight weight through the preg- ; Nancy period. weight young mother, with her doctor's permission and a care- | "T often receive compliments) {ully planned diet, can actually) ; \now on my figure after having lose weight during the preg- four children. But it wasn't al- nancy period. ~, \ways thus. ,| "Tam only 5' tall, and I weigh 4 |108 pounds, with these measure- 'iments: Bust 35, waist 24, hips 4 \34. | "But I used to weigh 140 j}pounds and at that weight I had {measurements I'd rather forget. THE STARS SAY | by ESTRELLITA | For Tomorrow On this day, the planetary in- /Thirteen years after my first fluences generously govern baby was born I weighed prac- travel, indulgence in hobbies tically the same as I did during and all activities involving the the pregnancy. My weight welfare of the community. Per- stayed up to 140 pounds until sonal relationships should also I was having my fourth child, be unusually congenial. | _|which is now four years ago. At For The Birthday | that time my doctor suggested : |that I cut down on calories. He ©" 'advised me to restrict my calo- ie and fats. It worked! MR. AND MRS. HARRY ANDREWS SR. Honored By Family And Friends On 50th Wedding Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Harry Andrews,|Somerset, by the Reverend Lee Sr., Ritson road south, cele-|Sheppard. They were attended brated their golden weddingjby Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Ford, anniversary last Saturday whenjthe bride's sister, now residing they were guests of honor at ajin England. social evening at the home of} The honored pair cane to their son, Mr. William Andrews, A feat and Mrs. Andrews, Ritson road|>27204 in 1913 and have lived south. jin Oshawa 48 years. Mr. Friends and relatives gather-|Andrews, a baker by trade, ed and the bride and bride-jwas formerly employed by groom of fifty years ago re-|Tod's Bread Company. They ceived many gifts and floraljhave two sons, William and tributes and, from the immedi-|Harry, and a daughter, Mrs.|25, and 34. From -a_billowy pounds, seven ounces. |WEARS SIZE 10 wear a perfect size 10. with only slight adjustment if I gain a pound or so. Now, at 35, I look much younger than I did at 25. And it's so rewarding to be able to wear nice clothes. I hope this letter will help some of your readers. I just had to ge' down on paper this wonder- ful feeling of well-being. This happy young mother sent along some before and after snapshots, taken when she was . ries to 1,400 a day, all in the Your ' protective foods, and to leave of early December. There is off sweets and extra starches promise of financial gain, as I gained well only 10 pounds during the preg- within the next seven months nancy. The baby weighed eight and, since November is your | If tomorrow is your birthday, a considerable improvement in prospects is indicated. as) as a job advancement, month, you should take advan- tage of every possible opportu- nity to make use of and co-op- "The rest was easy. My ap-| orate with, the propitious influ- petite was much smaller by ences indicated. The months be- |then and I curbed calories and tween June and September jcontinued to drop down one choyld find you having an ex- dress size each year. I now ceptional!y yay time, with many social affairs scheduled; also "T find I can enjoy a full diet) opportunities for travel. Decisions which you may be called upon to make, in March, can be of tremendous impor- tance, so take your time in making them. Do nothing im- pulsively--especially in finan- cial matters--and analyze: all) situations carefully before mak-| ing up your mind which course) to pursue. This should not be} difficult for a native of Scorpio, since you are traditionally noted for good judgment and fore- save 560 MASS PURCHASES ! Through buying in huge quantities, Yolles can bring you these terrific values at'well below the normal price. 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A beautiful ar-|grandchildren and two great-|into a willowy bathing beauty. rangement of fifty golden roses|grandchildren, all of Oshawa.|She looks slim, vital and happy. was delivered from relatives inj|Another daughter, Edna, is} One survey revealed that England. deceased. lthree out of every 10 overweight Telegrams of congratulations rp or were received from the federal and provincial governments and from relatives in England.) Guests were present from To- ronto, Kingston, Weston and West Hill and Her Worship Mayor Christine Thomas and mr. YT. D. Thomas, MPP, brought greetings in person. Mr. Edward Singer, brother of the bride, proposed the toast to the couple and a_ buffet supper was served by Mrs. Lloyd Stephenson, Mrs. William Andrews, Mrs. Harry Andrews, Mrs. Melvin Wilson, Miss Don- na Blanchard and Mrs. Donald Andrews. 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