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Oshawa Times (1958-), 10 Nov 1964, p. 12

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a < POLISH NIGHT IS | At+the Polish night sponsor- Knights of Columbus Hall, the 'ed by the Oshawa Council camera caught this group as +2671 of the Knights of Colum- they took time to enjoy a few 'bus, Saturday evening in the moments of conversation. In KEEP, IN TRIM ' Can Ball Of Fat At Armpit Be Removed? | middle portion is used when the ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' , By IDA JEAN KAIN ' "Please 'help me to - deal firmly with an embarrassing fatty bulge. A few years back 1 weighed 229 pounds. I went "to my doctor and he put me on & protective diet. I followed the arm is moved sidewards, and the posterior deltoid is brought into action when the swing is backward. TRY FORWARD SWING | MARKED BY OSHAWA KNIGHTS OF CO the back row from the left, they are: chairman, Mr. Anthony. Me.ringer, Mrs. Joseph Puskas, Mr. Puskas, Mrs. Alex Biro, and Mr. Biro. GOL Me 12 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, November 10, 1964 ORR jy te ee petro an Mr. Robert Harman, Mr. lan McAllister, Miss Elizabeth New- ton and Miss Jo-Anne Malcolm were members of a panel from the Catholic Information Centre of Toronto at the November meeting of the St. Gregory the Great Council of the Catholic Women's League recently. Ecu- menism was the subject dis- cussed, with particular ref- erence to the participation of the laity, stressing the importance of a better understanding between not only Catholic and Prot- estants, but with Jews and other non-Christian peoples. Sugges- tions for working toward this better understanding were friendly dialogues with' the members of other denomina- tions as to their respective be- liefs, exchange visits _ wit churches of other denomina- tions, including the synag with the priest, minister ¢r LUMBUS Seated in front is Grand Knight Frank Shine, flanked by Mrs. Anthony Meringer on the left and Mrs. Shine, right. --Oshawa Times Photo LODGES AND SOCIETIES REBEKAH LODGE NO. 222 (Sunshine) | Noble Grand Sister Frances Cornelius presided at the regu- lar meeting of the Sunshine Re- bekah Lodge No, '222, held re- cently in the Lodge room. Roll call was taken, the flag of the country was presented. Noble Grand's sister - in - law, Sister Robinson, of St. Catharines was welcomed. |rabbi explaining their particu- jlar religious service, and ex- change visits with young peo- ple's groups of other denomina- q Better Understanding Is Stressed By Panel At St. Gregory's CWL Connolly thanked them on be- The panel was unanimous in purel entertainment to be provided by the George Macko Band. At a previous executive meet- ing, the various committees and the members were organized, and are as follows: social, Mrs. Robert Rankine, Miss Lauraine tions, These, the panel pointed out, had been held most suc- cessfully in Toronto, adding that it was sunprising what could be accomplished toward establish, ing mutually better relations over a cup of tea or coffee just a W. Hanley, who has been hos- pitalized recently, was requested ed for volunteers to take over diet pattern and I listened to what the doctor told me. "I now weigh, 148 pounds, I'm not too flabby. legs are solid because I walked. But laround the armpits I have a ball of fat. This shows when I wear sleeveless' dresses. Is there any kind of exercise that will banish this bulge? Also, I have a little roll around my waist. I'm 33 years old and I/hands. 'went from a size 48 to a size) To increase the resistance, 14% dress." \push against an immovable ob- You've reduced and heldjject. Stand, or sit in an open the weightline. Congratula-|doorway, arms raised, palms tions! Now let's sée if we canjon doorjamb.. Keeping back take up the slack. Whenever a|straight. p-u-s-h against door- particular exercise request} jamb forcibly. Hold the muscle 'comes in, I first decide which|contraction for a slow count of muscle or muscles are involved|six. Breathe normally. Repeat and check the way the muscles |three to five times. ffo their work. In the armpit) To pull off waistline roll, area it's a combination of mus-|reach up with both arms, hold cles, but principally the deltoid,/the upstretch and bend side- Bj tri r muscle located on|wards, At the end of the bend the shoulder, with one angle|h-o-ld the muscle contraction down the arm and the|for six counts. Come back to other two bent around the|centre, realign posture, and shoulder to front and rear. bend to the other side. "The front part of the deltoid) One more clue to follow: ds used in all exercises in which|Size 14% for 148 pounds is too the arm is raised or swung for-|tight and a too tight dress ac- ward against a resistance; the|centuates bulges. against resistance. Raise right near armpit. Press forcibly on the arm pit with left hand as |you reach forward with right arm. This tug-of-muscle is ton- ing. At the end of the reach, maintain the strong muscular contraction for six seconds. Re- peat, reversing 'positions -- of a cs "WED IN DOUBLE-RING CEREMONY Since the bulge is near bo armpit, try a forward swing arm, place palm of left hand The secretary, Past Noble Grand Sister Victoria Magee read the minutes, cards, corre- spondence and invitations. Vice Grand Sister Dorothy Haley gave the report on the sick and shut-ins. Sister Lena MacFar- lane was given a vote of thanks for convening the installation supper. An invitation was received from 'White Dove Lodge', Pickering to attend their birth- day party on November 17, at 8.00 p.m. The Christmas party for the aged sisters and broth- ers at Barrie will be held on Friday, December 1. An entertaining program was presented by pupils of the Burns School of Dancing, under the di- rection of Mrs. Rose Marie Burns Reimer, with Mrs. Leta Steinfield at the piano. Those taking part were Jan Mclaren, Joanne Bryant, Rosemary Szacki, Dana Olsen, Karen An- derson, Debbie Corbett, Karna Brown, Lily Hanper, Hanper, Shirley Saxby, Barbara Rymdzionek, Yasmin Rymdzion- ek, and Anne Murczek. The can- can was presented by the jadies' class of Mrs. Jacquelyn Brown- ing, Mrs. Margaret Veenhof and Mrs. Doris Olsen. Refreshments were served in the banquet hall, convened by Past Noble Grand Sister Vic- toria Magee and committee. The officers were asked to be in attendance at 7.30 p.m. next| meeting night, November 16. | BETA SIGMA PHI (Phi Phi Chapter) On Tuesday, November 3, 1964, the meeting of the Beta Sigma Phi Sorority, Phi Phi| Chapter, was called to order by the vice-president, Mrs. Donald McClennon, It was decided that the prefer- ential tea would take place at the home of Mrs. Donald Mc- Clennon on Sunday, November 15, 1964. Plans are being made for the annual Blue and Silver Ball, which is to be held -Fri- day, February 12, 1965, at St. Gregory's Auditorium, with seated around a table in a friendly, informal discussion. Mrs, J. P. Mangan, program) convener, introduced the mem-| bers of the panel and Miss Kate UNITS, GROUPS AUXILIARIES 21ST SCOUT GROUP AUX. The regular meeting of the 2ist Scout Group Auxiliary was held recently in the lower hall of Kedron. United Church. The president, Mrs. Nelson Wright, welcomed the mothers. Mrs, Stanley Ogle, secretary, read the minutes and Mrs. Bruce Annand gave the treasur- er's report. The annual reports were given. Mrs. Robert Fraser, the dis-| trict representative, installed Claus and Miss' Maureen Wahrer; ways and means, Mrs. Robert Bishop, Mrs. Harvey Hicks, Miss Carolyn Hall and Mrs. Robert James; program, Mrs. Reginald McIntyre and Miss Sharon Johansen; member- ship, Mrs. Donald McClennon, Miss Joan Elliott, Mrs. Fred Beare and Miss Marlene Wood; service, Miss Marilyn Larmer, Mrs. Lloyd M. Schmelzle, and Miss Ann Northcott; historian, Miss Ann Northcott; publicity, Miss Sally James. Tt was announced that a skat- ing party would be held at the home of Miss Sally James, Sat- urday, December 19, 1964, for all Chapter members, husbands and friends. The next meeting will be held on Tuesday, November 17, 1964 at the home of Mrs. Phil- half of St. Gregory's Council. The Reverend L, T. McGough and the Reverend A. G. Ques- nelle of St. Gregory's were present at the panel discussion. The president, Mrs. W. H. Boissoin, presided at the meet- ing, which was held in the par- |- ish auditorium. She announced that the kitchen had been newly decorated and a new refriger- ator and coffee urn had been Miss Gates, presented the financial report. The correspondence, read by Mrs. Bruce LaForce, included letters of thanks from each of the four students win- ning this year's CWL scholar- ships. Mrs, Ralph Patterson, co-con- vener with Mrs. Edward Martin a Remgee Si y apecenois UAW Auxiliary Sponsors Night Of Cards The "Night of Cards" held \ TRAVEL PREDICTION ways to allow him to LONDON (AP)--Christopher|stretch of idle track to use - test a" Cockerell, inventor of 'the hover-|new type of hovercraft' that craft, 'predicts that such ve-|would travel about 10 to 15 feet hicles. may eventually connect|above. a concrete pavement, cities at speeds up to 300 mph,/The - hovercraft moves on @ He has asked the British Rail-|cushion of air,. % recently by the UAW Women's Auxiliary No. 27, proved to be a tremendous success. Pi president, Mrs. Clifford ey, greeted the guests and thanked them for coming and extended a welcome to partici- pate in coming events. Convener for the evening was Mrs. Reginald Ellis. The theme of the evening was a Hallowe'en getting. Mrs. Fred Amey was in charge of decora- tions. is Homemade candy was sold at the door. In charge of this was Mrs. Jan Mazurek and Mrs. Joseph McCloskey. Refreshments were 'served after the card game. ' The members who worked to make this event possible were: Mrs. Clifford Pilkey, Mrs. Regi- nald Ellis, Mrs. Jan Mazurek, Mrs, Joseph McCloskey, Mrs, John Guy, Mrs. George Parm, Mrs. Fred Amey, Mrs. William Roser, Mrs. John Hurst, Mrs. Hugh Brennon, Mrs. Melville Coolidge, Mrs. Charles Fogal, Mrs. John Ovenden, Mrs. Lioyd Clarke, Mrs. Stan Saramak, Mrs. John Gavel, Mrs. John McMullen. HOUSEHOLD HINT Let your imagination loose of the Candle-Light Baill to be held in St. Gregory's auditorium on the night of November 14, re- ported that all tickets had been! sold and all'arrangements com-| pleted in connection with the| Ball. A replacement for the health nd welfare convener, Mrs. M. temporarily. The president ask- this work. A booth for the sale of re- ligious articles, in charge of Mrs. Ray Scott, will be opened in the parish auditorium during the next two weeks. To supplement the Council funds it was decided to hold a 50-50 draw before Christmas. The December meeting will take the form of a Christmas party. Members attending are requested to bring a gift worth not more than 25c for the tree, and a donation of canned goods the Christmas baskets for the needy. or other packaged foods towards| ' when decorating the bathroom. 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