"CATHOLIC NUPTIALS Andrechuk former Mr.- Eugene and his bride, the Miss Rhea Beauregard, pictured following their riage recently at Holy Cross Roman Catholic Church are mar- The | Andrechuk of Oshawa and the | |KEEP IN TRIM How Many Added Pounds For a Larger Dress Size? The dress size goes on. In September. a re- ducer reported that in the early ispring she weighed 157 pounds, jand found her old size 14% idresses impossibly tight. Her \height is 5 feet 4 inches, age \39. In three months time she lreduced 25 pounds and could then get into her size 13 dresses. | A perplexed dieter who still lwears size 2244 writes in pro- test: . "I'd like to see anyone weigh- jint 157 pounds wear a size 14%; \I think some women who could jonce get into a size 14% just lshut their eyes while le1ying a lsize 2214. I have lost about 19 |pounds since March and I still jwear size 2214. When I wore 1414 I weighed 116 pounds. I now jweigh 150 pounds. Please ex- |plain. Thanks!" As you know, there is a w eight lrange within which you can wear a certain size dress. The average number of pounds be- tween sizes depends on stature 4\In small sizes there is a 10- pound difference; medium 12 to 14: and in large sizes there are 16 or more pounds between sizes. The manufacturer's dress size is within two to four pounds of the top weight limit. Now for the facts on size 1444 Average weight for size 14! is "\130 pounds, with these body Doll Wardrole ONE SIZE FOR 36" DOLL 4573 and Mrs, Dennis Beauregard, Oshawa, and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. William late Mrs. Anne Andrechuk controversy measurements: Bust 37, waist 2914;. abdominal extension 3644; hips 38 average; 36 slender and 40 for full hips. NOTE TIGHTNESS So, how could our model wear size 14% at her former weight of 157 pounds? Note, the 14% size dresses were 'impossibly tight." In short, she probably couldn't get into them. It's true that one's clothes stretch to ac- commodate added poundage, but when the seams part, on an already let-out size, that's it. Even so, dress size versus weight is a baffling subject, so let's seek another explanation. Could it be that some manufac- turers put a smaller size on the label than the measurements of; the dress actually warrant? It) could be! | Despite the fact that standard body measurements are ayail- able for all sizes, it is concei- vable that some manufacturers alter the "interval" or measure- ment differences between the sizes. For example: In half-size the normal interval is two in- ches from one size to the next. If the measurement difference is reduced, say to 1% inches, this tends to allow a heavier woman to wear a smaller size designation than is considered standard. This smaller size label tends to flatter the woman --and makes her happy to buy the dress. On the subject of sizes, women are highly sensi- tive Sons of Mr. and Mrs. ; Nelson Hatfield, Cadillac avenue south, are Kevin Paul just one year old and Eric Nelson, three. The boys are the grandsons of Mrs. Freda | District Committee Scout Auxiliaries The first meeting of the new Scout year was held by the District Committee for Scout Ladies' Auxiliaries, on Thurs- day evening, November 23, al One other factor needs exam-| the Scout Hali on Sou ae ining: The crucial measure- ane president, te r N ments are the waist and the ab- Varnum, presided, and an dominal extension. Since nounced, dresses are usually fitted at the, The new district representa % tives for the year are as fol "A BIRTHDAY PICTURE Appoint Executive ji2e""the two being designed '| How To Choose' A Cauliflower | | | Compact, creamy-white curd and crisp, green leaves are 'isigns of fresh, good quality cauliflower. A rice-like, grainy appearance of the head occurs} when the buds are almost i |ready to open and may cause ' |cauliflower to be strong-flavor- sjed and tough. Yellow or pale green leaves on the outside -in-, dicate old age. The size of the) head has nothing to do with) maturity, according to the On-) tario Department of Agriculture. A 2 to 2%4-pound head will serve five or six people. Here's a recipe for cauliflow- er and cheese which you might} like to try now and then, add it to your file. 1 head cauliflower 3 tablespoons butter 3 tablespoons flour | 14 teaspoon salt 1% eups milk 14 cup cheese, grated J Fletcher, Oshawa, and Mr. and Mrs. Fulton Kendrick of Barrington Shelbert, Nova Remove stem from cauliflower. Soak in salted water (1 teaspoon salt per tered quart water) leave whole or divide into flow- crunbs. Sprinkle with paprika, ereis. Drop into salted waterjif desired. Bake, uncovered at and cvok 10 minutes, uncovered. 325 deg. F about 25 minutes; boiler. Stir in flour THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, November 27, 1961 9 1% cup buttered 'crumbs blend well, and gradually stir (4 cup bread crumbs and/in the milk. Cook over boiling ¥y tablespoon butter) water until thickened. Add leaves and large Cheese and stir until it melts. Put cauliflower into a but- casserole, pour sauce it. Top with buttered for 10 minutes; ' over Melt butter in top of double|may be lightly browned. Serves and salt,'six, nicely. s) P EC I A iis FIRE SCREEN by BROOKS Screens and end block finish. Complete with poker ond brush, Beautiful bronze onl @ Sec our complete line of Fireplace 9.95 "LES EVENISS SALES 15 PRINCE STREET PHONE 725-4632 Scotia. They are the great- grandsons of Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Dowetti of Oshawa. Auxiliary meet- part and parcel to the other. It was a day to inspire anew the spirit of Scouting in all who were privileged to attend. Mrs. Frank Gravelle, vice- president, reported on the study course for the presidents and vice-presidents, which was held recently at the Hillcroft Street Scout Hall. Mrs, G. N.Varnum was in charge of this course assisted by the two vice-presi- dents, Mrs. G, Fitches and Mrs. Gravelle. The duties of these officers were outlined at this time, and a question and answer FOR ONLY HAVE YOUR RECREATION ROOM TILED BY EXPERT CRAFTSMEN COMPLETELY INSTALLED PER TILE bride is the daughter of Mr. |--Photo by Ernest Cheredaryk CHILD GUIDANCE Parent Can Guide Pre-Schooler Along the Road to Reading Later, you could pictured words such as box, fox, cat; man, pan, Your child only two, three or, rhyme with it four is interested in the sounds|have him of words. For 'dog', he may|that rhyme, say "bow wow'; for "clock",jox; hat, rat, "tick tock"; for "cow", "moo| can moo", and so on. As you read], Ree ei nursery rhymes to him, he likes CONSANTS FIRST the sounds and .may, if In the early stages of his} pause after saying a thyme sey-|/¢arming see you ng to get sounds of letters eral times, supply the rhyming|°F groups of letters, it is wise word to dwell only on consanants Long before he enters school, Most consonants have only one his familiarity with many basic sound, whereas each vowel has sounds may enable him to rec-| two or more different sounds. ognize a few words at sight.! One of the children's maga- Capitalize on this early interest! zines regularly runs a page on and cxperience by calling to his) Fun with Phonics, in which pic- attention the initial letters and|/tured words are used to help sounds of some of these words|the child learn the basic sounds as he looks carefully at each/in familiar words. Also, some | 'one. ) paper-back booklets with simi- Draw or cut out from old)lar exercises may be found at magazines or newspapers some newsstands or bookstores -- g hngaredl pan om (My bulletins, Home Fun with w Sz 8 * - i sageatiads 'by ne ee Phonics and Helping Child at der each picture, print clearly s ' or type the name of the thing} Home in Early Steps of Read pictured, for exemple, bird,'ing, may be had by. sending a book "05 box. gy _ look self-addressed stamped envelope carefully at each word COM't9 me in care of this newspa- nected with the picture per.) PASTE PICTURES PARENTS' QUESTIONS Help him paste a number of Q. How may I secure the la- such pictures and their naming to.¢ annual survey of children's words together on a sheet of programs on TV? strong paper, cardboard or on A. Write to the National As- Rest us : a ie beg s¢ ation for Better 'Radio and this gr pictures, 7. 6 th. have him say the word which| Television, 882 Vic oe Avenue, names each picture and listen| 10s Angeles 5, Calif. (Enclose for its beginning sound 25 cents.) After his practice with as tured words beginning with the POOR YEAR sound of "'b", for example, have| In_ the 1948 Olympic Games him do the same thing with alat Wembley, England, won by group of pictured words b 'lthe U.S, with unofficial team ning with another letter.-He car heer! spend. profitable hours practic-|'otal of 662 points Canada was ing on initial sounds made by) 20th with 35 points various single letters, especially consonants Later, introduced him to initial sounds of words made by two letters, like "ch,"' as in chain, chair d child; "sh', as in shoe, ship, sheep; "y as. in plane and plow, plum cl', as in clown, clip and clash Then you might. interest him in the sounds made by two let- ters at the end of a word, as "ck," inthe words clock, lock and rock. You might say a num- ber of such rhymed words end- ing with the same sound in a group. as you name one word-- go, for example--have him say as many words as he can that GET AN HFC SHOPPER'S LOAN Make the season. more enjoyable for your family and friends, and for yourself as well. With cash from HFC, you buy just the right gifts to please everyone on your list... make better buys...shop at any store you wish... and avoid a mailbox full of bills. Simply re- pay HFC one low pic- Electrolysis Removes warts, moles and superfluous mair Over 15 Years' Experience MARIE MURDUFF will be in Oshawo et the Genosha Hotel, Nov, 28 & 29. PHONE 723-4641 for appointment on these dates monthly amount MONTHLY PAYMENT PLANS oF 2°) 6 30 | 36 after this expensive LOAN | months | months | months | months season is over. o 2 aE one 46. . AMOUNT Life insurance available at 83.71 low group rate. 5.12 94.62 | 107 52 2500 Abo interest, and are ude the cost of 64 King Street East . ; Oshawa Shopping Centre. . . . + + OSHAWA « Telephone 725-6526 » Telephone 725-1139 waist, the woman whose waist is smaller than average for her weight, can almost always get into a smaller size than her weight would otherwise wer- rant. Well, that's about the size of it STEEL PRODUCTION Canada's total steel produc tion of 5,686,416 tons in 1960 was a drop from 5,817,012 tons in 1859 lows: City - wide representative at large is Mrs. E, G. Sim mons; the north-west represen tative, Mrs. W. J. Blackhall; south-west, Mrs. M. B. Proctor; north-east, Mrs. Douglas Red path; south-east, Mrs. Clayton Hewar. These members with Mrs. Simmons as_ chairman form the executive committee Following the monthly re ports, which were given by the secretary and treasurer and conveners, the secretary, Mrs W. C. Sargeant, gave an inter- esting report from the regional conference, which she and the president attended as represen- tatives of district' committee This conference was held at | Thornhill on November 4. Mrs Sargent reported that leader- | ship was stressed, leadership of WIFE PRESERVER Evening slippers of gold or) high moral standards. We {should be careful in the choice of those we choose to lead our boys, if we hope to achieve the aim of Scouting, to develop the} character of our boys, and build) period proved most helpful to the officers attending from the yarious Auxiliaries. At the pres- ent time we have 24 Auxiliaries n the Oshawa district, which include Courtice and Kedron, It was decided that special instruction would be given to reasurers at the next meet- ng, on January 25, 1962 All Auxiliaries were reminded that affiliation fees are due in January. 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