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Oshawa Times (1958-), 19 Mar 1964, p. 10

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Se eae ee RS READY FOR PLAY This young lad, waiting for game of ball, is David Ellis lemire, who was one year when this was taken. wid is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Tofflemire, Cen- tre street, and is the grand- son of Mr. 'and Mrs. Ellis Brook, Toronto and of Mrs. Gordon Tofflemire, Oshawa. His great-grandfather is Mr. Kenneth McKay, formerly of Oshawa. --Mary's Studio Mental Picture of Slim Self 'Is Overweight's Best Friend By IDA JEAN KAIN Wf you're in search of some magic to slim off the unwanted 'pounds, try limbering up your ima, gina: ean discover the will power to down if she'll visualize vividly the rewards of normal any overweights have forgotten what it is be rid of the burdening . And the note of surprise ind exultation at feeling light buoyant and years younger sounds over and over in letters successful reducers. Here one sample of many that have come to this department: "If only women everywhere knew about the wonderful, and healthy feelings awaiting every overweight who diets successfully. At night, after a few minutes of exercising, I stand and gloat at the image in|, . . the mirror. "It was last August when I heard the ominous and embar- rassing clatter of the scales as hit 190, I was determined to get down to normal . So far I have lost 25; . Going from a size 20 to a 16% seems miracu- . I was well-known as a gal could never resist cake, ice eream or pie. And when I atarted to diet, my slightly en- vious friends teased and taunted 'One piece won't hurt your @iet,' was a favorite remark. I discovered that a mental picture of my slim self thwarted all such sabotage attempts. The moment I was tempted, I closed my eyes and visualized myself at normal weight. MAKE EXCUSES After a time, my friends be- excessive pounds .. . the usual little fibs most of us use to rationalize, 'I wouldn't look well any smaller,' or 'I'd be too tion. Any overweight|/weak if I dieted.' "So I listen and glow with pride at my sudden ability to control my appetite, I will not) say that it has always been partly the reason why I'm have this sense of achievement if dieting had a" been a breeze. "Once in a while I'm tempted by sweets, but then I recall the quickened interest of my hus- band as I appeared in a young, slimmer, more glamorous dress. I wouldn't trade his glow of pride for pie or cake!" We salute this courageous and spirited dieter. Her changed attitude toward food is mature and is the most effective ounce of prevention against the return of the pounds. This is what it takes for successful re- ducing, Relegate food to its proper place in your thinking and limber up your imaginati easy, but let's face it. . . that's proud of myself now. I'd never ay come, For that reason, you can't af- ford to be too impulsive with color and pattern, no matter| how much it may appeal to you. But once in a while, it pays to let yourself go, espec- ially if the color or colors ap- with something fresh and pro- 'vocativt. This certainly appears to be the season for a departure from the conventional, at least, in a small way. New upholstery fabrics, especially the woven ones, are literally riots of color '--mad colors, bold splashes of oranges, yellows, reds and greens. REFLECTED In fact, even the most formal upholstery materials are de- signed to look like uninhibited cotton prints. Damasks, chen- illes, cut velvets and mate- Jasses all reflect this trend. They go harmoniously with any type of furniture, so you don't have to worry about upsetting the "mood" of a room. Because' the colors are s0 bright and beautiful, you will want to keep them fresh and vivid -- and thereby get every cent of your money's worth. Don't let spots and dirt linger on the fabric until you find time; to do something about them. That kind of time never comes, it seems. So apply stiffly whip- The most conservative type decor is improved by a wild|tors have discovered all over of color chosen judi-lagain those beguiling beaded Fresh, Vivid Colors Provoke Interest in Room Decor room decor, it is interesting to note that professional decora- curtains native to the Orient. Even those who can't remem- ber, even dimly, the beaded curtains of the early 1900's, have no doubt seen pictures of them. Today, of course, the fringe go far beyond wood or glass. Windows and doorways are curtained in nylon strings of plastic beads, or long, slen- der ribbons of flexible alumi- num. Some fringes, of course; stick to the original bamboo. In any case they let in the breezes, but preserve privacy. They also serve as graceful room dividers that occupy no floor space. There is no end to the colorful effects to be achieved by mixing all sorts and sizes of beads. When it comes to upkeep the homemaker has it easy, She can a or They suds, inet lottea|*atio division of the Indian-Es-| Hanna Hyams, who turned in a big bath towel or allowed|kimo Association of Canada|;., doserfhes to dangle until dry. Or else, run/Tuesday announced it will|the matter this way: "I found|makers to a bowl of thick a sudsy sponge down the length|launch a self-help program de-|that painting was a more won-jor detergent suds "fi ra each Posie! sieved by alsigned to better the lives of On-| 'erful way to be poetic and that|Whip it up with an electric feaea inse cloth, while the|tario Indians, Mrs. J. M. Tracy, Cole SS ee Coe eee ice. beaded| PLAN SELF-HELP MOVE TORONTO (CP) -- The On- PAINTING SATISFHES -- and beauty moré fully than the MONTREAL (CP) -- Mrs,| written word." from her first love, music, to paint- HOUSEHOLD HINT her on| 'Treat your jivenile joy|mixer and tint with food colors. g in chairman of the Ontario asso- Fg ee as is the case gen- ing tours to determine educa- about four times as many men|tional, social and economic con- as women commit suicide. ciation, said the project, named| = Wicinathewahomew (we hunt , MORE MALE SUICIDES together), will involve fact-find- throughout the world, ditions among Indians. ped suds with a sponge, using or strain. it promptly, really dirty. "It's not really a biscuit. We call it a 'Pastry Waffle biscuit'. It's two beautifully glazed halves of French pastry, separated by a touch of pure seedless raspberry jam, made in P.F. kitchens from whole berries. It's light and airy, crispily tasty in a not-sweet way. You've never tasted a biscuit like it. Like it? You'll love it! Just try it." "a OS re ome eneegeets BRIDES OF 8 onde My MF 25, eT IT circulating motions, the very same day you first notice a spot Spot-cleaning with such "dry" suds is simple enough if you do re the entire fabric surface has become And while we're considering | SMART WOMEN ... have their eg and uphol- stery cleaned @ Safe Way' by DURACLEAN 728-8518 so that you can see and feel the rewards of normal weight .. and nothing can induce you to tolerate the burdensome pounds another month. BECAME GYMNAST MONTREAL (CP) -- Diane Masse, a 15-year-old who hopes to be among the Canadian con- tingent in the Olympic games in Tokyo, says that when her fam- ily moved near an athletic cen- trecher mother encouraged her, then a child, to go there, and "one fine evening I suddenly found that I had become .a gym- gan to make excuses for their! nast." 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