@ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, April 27, 1962 ANN LANDERS Waits 11 Years KEEP IN TRIM Triumphant Dieter Reports On Her Slimming Progress long-distance to find if she hac stayed at her right weight, Le' this be a party line, so you car all listen in: "Are you still size 18 anc having the time of your young \life?" I asked. "YES!" came the joyous an- swer. "I could never be fat ne riding a bike, swimming and playing badminton. I will stay my right weight forever," she added happily. Ry What a glurious success story! This public spirited nurse offered to send "before" and "after" pictures to encourage . 4 fs " To Be Jilted ; , . By IDA JEAN KAIN new person I'm wearing size| maint me see, your starting weight was 250 pounds--?" I The real life story of a cour-|18. One hundred pounds seemed ageous dieter is always heart-|almost impossible to lose. As- Dear Ann Landers: I'll put it! Dear Ann Landers: Don't teljgening, especially when «>v |sure your readers that if I could in blunt language. I have out-/me I'm crazy. I know it. Any|100 excess pounds to lose. The/do this, anyone can, for I was continued, "Well, my scales only go as other overweights to reduce and get back to happy, 'healthy living. Bless your heart Kay> Olsen! The pictures reveal your shin- high as 250. I was 265 on theling success " ' grown my wife. |woman who would allow an en-/first report came in the summer/just a sucker for chocolate cake and rich food. Now I know doctor's scales She was all right 16 years ago when I was a country rube from Grand Island, Nebraska. But I've come a long way since then and she is STILL back in Grand Island--mentally, that is. | We have no children and I don't know what she does with her time. She never reads a book or the editorial page of a = |newspaper. Her idea of current events or world affairs is what's happening with Liz and Eddie. She bores me with her back- fence gossip. I travel a lot in my work and/ have lunches and dinners. with! sophisticated, good-looking de- partment store buyers. One very attractive young divorcee pointed out that when a person outgrows his shoes he throws them away. Life is too short to hang: on to things which. no longer have meaning. How about it?--WES | Dear Wes: How charming of the woman to compare your wife to an old pair of shoes. And how noble of you to let her get away with it. If you think your wife is pro- vincial why don't you take her along on some of your trips and help her, instead of discussing her failings with outsiders? And no cracks, please about Grand Island, Nebraska. The small towns of America have produced some of our most il- YWCA BRIDGE TO AID WORLD SERVICE lustrious names. The Oshawa YWCA is hold- | Mrs. E. H. Heavens and] The proceeds of the bridge Bruce W. Hitchings ing its annual bridge on Mon-| Mrs. KE. J. Carlton, two | will be donated to the YWCA day afternoon and evening, | members of her committee, | world service and extension | 'Karen Jean Morgan| Wed at Ashburn Apr #. Fusured above on with some of the gifts they | fund. In Burns' Presbyterian -Mc- and wrapped. Church, Ashburn, recently, the jmarriage was solemnized of GROUPS AND AUXILIARIES the right is Mrs. W. G Kay, general convener, UNITS, have attractively --Oshawa Times Photo gagement to drag for 11 /carsjoi 4 : would have to be ° | "Last summer I tried on a want to know is whether or not/"tent'" the store called a bath- I should make this wee: pay|ing suit, size 52, and found it} through the pocketbook. too small yet! I stepped on the I was 23 when John and I\scales and the pointer bounce! met. It was love at first sight.|hard against the 250 pound He had looks, family back-| mark. That did it! Out came the ground, a promising future and|calorie chart. charm to burn. We were en-| 'You'll be pleased to know) gaged in 1951. Don't ask, me|I've lost 60 pounds and still) why we never married. I don't/going strong. I really feel like know the answer. ja crusader and wish I could Four months ago he hired a|help others, My 10 year old new secretary -- a_ sloe-eyed,| daughter is 80 proud of me and shapely brunet, of 23. After she| my husband is acting like a kid had worked there only a week| again I can't tell you how John said she was the most ef-| happy I am and how grateful to ficient girl he'd ever seen. I) you for your encouraging col- heard whispers but thought it}umn," she concluded. was just gossip. "Her letter was gay--no sad "How do you feel? Are your feet happy? What are your measurements?" I asked. "T feei wonderful, and are my feet happy? I wore size 94D and now wear size 8-AA, I measure bust 38, waist 31, hips 42. I wear size 18 and weigh 160 pounds. I can't believe it's nothing is better than having energy. I've resumed my nurs- ing career, for R.N's are) scarce, I feel wonderful!" The herdine of our story is Kay Olson and she lives in Monticello, New York. Readers, this was the dieter I called HIPPO OIL Ne Ww Spe € d Se al 2 COATS IN 1 DAY Dairy Queen Last week John told me our romance had simply worn itself out. He is going to marry this song. She was making her slim- down program a part of joyous ilving. I felt she would triumph. girl. |Last s ummer she reported Shall I sue him, for breach of|again: promise? He has plenty of} "On July 4th, we had a party) money and I have nothing but--jto celebrate my independence A BROKEN HEART from 100 pounds! I feel like a Dear Broken Heart: Breach " of promise suits are outlawed in many states. And even where} they aren't outlawed, I do not support such action. You went with this man for 11 years of your own volition, You were a fool. If money can mend your broken heart you have a most unusual ticker. What you really; need is a repair man from| National Cash Register. Dear Ann Landers: We moved into this house four months. ago. My wife and I are quiet, mind- your-own business types and we don't fool much with neighbors. . Your Guide to In all our years we have never FI NE WI NE had trouble with anybody and we don't want trouble now. j The family next door includes ee a couple of boys who bounce a banand Ap aale Thursday and Friday April 26 & 27 Only H-S Mit- CORNERS meeting of Home MITCHELLS' The April chells' Corners and re- the meeting announcements, of the jcharge made | and/membering the birthdays. Mrs.| Hall. Mrs, Knowler thanked -the members for their support. Mrs. Donald Brown reported School Association was held re-|Chris Osbourn led in prayer for|that the film '"'Dangerous Stran- cently, at the school, with Mrs. Henry Alstein presiding. 'the sick and shut-ins. ger" had been seen in 10 schools Mrs. George Beard read thejin Oshawa, and is booked for showings in May. Mrs,} |Karen Jean Morgan and Bruce/pouce until it drives 7 are 1 gan uce | hous eS US Crazy. egy eos gs me oe aay also have a dog that barks| Ross Morgan of Brooklin and|?! one ape Hg perme eat = neide Pees ta dhe wort of the| "© could do something about F rail 8 aM ee op he Id Hitt |that basketball I think we could| ate Mr, and Mrs. Haro Hen-! stand the dog. } lings of Oshawa Delicious Banana Splits at these super duper sav- Mrs. Arthur Peeling read theminutes. Mrs. Major Marsland|two The Reverend Edgar Corbett I've always heard that when| ings! Offer good for limited time only, so hurry! minutes. Mrs. Milton Fountain|Rankin reminded the members/Brown will urge those schools| a4 gave the treasurer's report. of the visit next Tuesday, May|who have yet to view. this film,|Performed the Lsciier tials de Mrs.| A committee consisting of|1 of Mrs. Lt.-Colonel Morgan|that they book it 'for the near Edgar Heron played the wed- Mrs. James Howes ,Mrs. Wil-|Flannigan. future. ling ilam Cook, Mrs. G. G. L. Reed,| Mrs. Rankin gave each mem-| Plans were discussed for Carrell sang. Mrs, Peter Shmyr, Mrs. Ron-|ber a book on "Sweet Treats."|those Jaycettes attending the| The bride was given in mar-| ald Sucee, Mrs, Arthur Peeling) Mrs. Melville Smith led in|Ontario Jaycee Convention tojriage by her father. She wore a} and Mrs. F. H. Watson, are tojthe devotional period. Mrs. be held at Prudhomme's Gar-|formal gown of rose designed| help the Northumberland|Ronald Kellington and Mrs./den Centre, St. Catharines, onjlace with a chaplet of gradu-) Durham Health Unit adminis-\Carman Westlake sang a duet,|/May 18 - 20. The official dele-|ated nylon roses dipping below} ter Oral vaccine to the students|""When My Heart's is Full of|8ate will be Mrs,|the waist at the back. Her} and residents of the district, at|\Sorrow," and a reading was Rutherford. \fingertip veil, worn over the a clinic to be held May 17. |given by Mrs. Smith, '"The| The May meeting will be|face, was secured by a star-| The room count was taken|Christian Home." Mrs. E. o.|held on May 10 at the home|point headdress with pendant| and Mr. Murray Griffith's room,|Sargeant, Sr., gave a talk,|0f Mrs. Donald Brown: and will|rhinestones. She carried a cas- president, ding music and Mrs. William | & basketball on the side of our you complain to neighbors! about their kids or dogs it neve gets better. It always get worse. | fhat's your advice? -- HEAD- ACHE Dear Headache: Don't com- plain. Ask them if you can help put up a basketball hoop on the perfect choice their garage, or on the side of} their house. As for the dog, Facts And Non-Facts| CHATEAU CREAM SHERRY . SALE PRICE regular size BRING IN THE FAMILY FOR A TREAT... Grades 7 and 8, won the ban-|reading from St. John, Chapter -- the form of a pot-luck sup4 ner. 14. er. : Plans were made to have the} Another duet was sung by|, The Jaycettes will next be on graduation party on June 29.|Mrs, Kellington and Mrs. West-\duty at Hillsdale Manor on| The committee in charge is|lake, 'His Love is Wonderful to|APril 28. _ ; Mrs. Ronald Sucee, Mrs. Doug-|Me," and the Lord's Prayer|,!" line with the observance of] las Larkin, Mrs. G. G. L. Reed,|repeated. The Rainbow group) Cancer Week, Mrs. William Ed-| Mrs. Anne White, Mrs. Peter/had charge of refreshments. wards had obtained two films Shmyr, Mrs. Herbert Stewart, produced by the Canadian and Mrs. Roy Larmer, Mrs. Fred/RUNDLE PARK AUXILIARY|American Cancer Societies. Watson and Mrs. O. Bull. The monthly meeting was/adjournment of the meeting, and The annual field day will bejheld in the clubhouse with theja discussion on this problem held in June. The committee is| President, Mrs. Albert Crow-|brought the meeting to a Aose Mrs, L. Hart, chairman, Mrs.|ells presiding. : ae me a Arthur Peeling, Mrs. William) Mrs. Ray Derry read _ the bh et pal _-- ge Cook, Mrs. Fred Watson, Mrs.|minutes an Mrs. James Me taein Spahh ey ee the )n- Peter Shmyr, Mrs. G. G. L.|Connell gave the financial state-| oy oar" unin a a Auxil- Reed, Mrs. Milton Fountain,|ment. Mrs. Percy Walters Save) nories wath enh teh y be PB are Mrs. John Adair and Mrs. . yer nt ting hockey banquet Mrs Fred Pte ee Try eid recently. i te ' 5 ~ penny Griffiths intro-| Plans for opening day were Blog Dig rah Regie was duced Mrs. N. W. Gower the discussed. This will be held Sat-|4 Hod ; 2g adage Smart and Curator of the Henry House|urday, June 2. The Auxiliary) la by Mrs. Mabel McNeil. Museum who gave a talk on| Will have charge of the follow- rie ala 'Gnearts asked to bring the exhibits to be seen at the|ing booths: home baking and ated pee ep cards, col- museum. candy, fancy work, fish pond tons lop thie Sone -- Fong and novelties and tea room. : FIRST BAPTIST get h Five new members were wel-| ext yr The monthly meeting of the pome, arveprels 'inal. arrangements First Baptist Church wh sna comed into the auxiliary. made for the dinner held at the home of Mrs.|,,Refreshments were served by|be held on May 5 by t Sidney Canfield with 21 pres-| TS. ee ae fa association. ent. The president, Mrs. Ralphi,, spikelepilaniy mane ne fe Refreshments were Hopson, presided. Tromley was the wnet the'Mrs, Fred Porter assisted by| Mrs. Donald Rice had charge - ail ga donated bY | Mrs. Harry Woods. | pvotio onda. Heri" se bes Lee a { The next meeting will be held| UKRAINIAN B-P ASSN, AUX. | The business period followed|in the clubhouse Tuesday, May The Ladies Auxiliary of the| with secretary and treasurer 29. Ukrainian Professional and} giving reports. OSHAWA. JA¥CETIES Businessmen's Association at a The group ilecided fo cater to SHAWA Ji 4 us iregular meeting held at the the Brotherhood banquet pi br April. meeting of the! home of Mrs. John Chmara, en- B Ishawa Jaycettes was held at| gaged in the highly artistic May 5, also for a mother andithe home of Mrs.. William Ed- ricate delight of poten ga daughter banquet, May 15 wards, The president, Mrs. paint Easter eggs in the tradi Several of the members Jerry Rutherford presided. /tional Ukrainian manner brought sn.coppers for the conm|Foliqwing the | test which ends in June. and treasurer's correspondence; Future activities planned report, Mrs.'were a Strawberry Social to be Refreshments were served/Donald Brown described the held sometime in June. A proj by Mrs. Ronald Collins' group. |meeting held recently by the ect was discussed relative tc Next month's meeting will be) Oshawa branch of the Canadian|members volunteering to assist held at the home of Mrs. Ger-|Cancer Society. ald Barron, 25 Burk street. Mrs. Douglas Knowler report- Mrs. Ronald Collins closed.ed a successful rummage sale| the meeting with prayer. jheld recently at the CRA. Al : {though the number attending} : SA HOME LEAGUE was smaller than in previous| The meeting opened withiyears, due to inclement : | 1 | | were dance to) he men's} served by| Mrs. William Saunders leading|ther, a reasonable profit was in chosen choruses after whichirealized. A supply of clothing Mrs. William James NOTICE DR. N. KOWALSKY took not sold was taken to Simcoe 7 announces the opening of an office for general practice at results. Dustless, odourless 9 BAGOT STREET, OSHAWA cade of red roses. CARTIER Discover how your favorite sundaes, FORMULATED BY LAWN CARE SPECIALISTS FERTILIZER Recommended by lawn care specialists like John Bradshaw, So-Green's balanced formula of Nitrogen, Phosphorus and Potash gives you a greener, healthier, more beautiful lawn right through the growing season. 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