ATHLETE OF YEAR MARRIES 93"” 5”” M” 15 9" sins Ito . Under the shelter of In umbrel- main Itlilete of less who won the wh The dress with coat costume is important be- l:;..L”"n2.?3n'f'i:.?.l."”ii'ii..?&ifli ::::'."1.:'”::: 'e:':::.;.”:.':..::?: or fggfgglgisg I?"I'P0Se1n our spring won- Church In Toronto. after their mar- open and close championship. Mr. choc. I C, C 31 mmg plmt Sdolls er"-nigh of C010? rlage. The bride is Marlene Stew- Streit is a Toronto financier. (CP to wcar.right now. A stunning dress under your art of Fontiiiii. 0nt.. CInIdI'I W0- Wlrevholol CAKE coat or in the dress alone and you can also team MIX the coat with another of your pretty frocks. KEEP IN TRIM Exercise To Be Slim Bul.Noi To Be Thin By IDA JEAN KAIN Once excess pounds are lost. so exhilarating is the feeling of new- found slimnell. reducers IM sometimes tempted to diet until they are too thin. Carrying reduc- lug too far is I regrettable mis- lake that has happened to many an otherwise successful dieter. Our Mystery Dieter. elated with her loss of 37 excess pounds has now set herself an ultra stream- lined goal. At last report. Eleanor weighed in at IN pounds. To your dicIitlan's consternation. she wrote: "My Intention is to keep on dieting and exercising until I shed another 15 poundl. and weigh 114 streamlined pounds." santhusiaam is I wonderful qual- O I it thl be tension :i2v.; thigh aim; upper L He N lItCyC'0l.Il!I)(IlS:IJ:(Ih. Ele:lfIl,Of, ;gucsai':ould arm loll. I . IT 0 o - - - or C PM all this .I0ie de Vivre into being These mensu - Wiih y0lIl' silken slim at beautiful normal weight. At 5' 4" with I medium frame. your best weight is from 120 to I25 pounds-never less than 118. In short. you will have en- viable energy and a natural visor MARY I-IAWORTLI Married G. I. Becomes Lazy Dear Mary llaworthz Jane is II and Joe is 25. They have been married in months and have I baby of seven months. They IN on the verge of separating and I think they need advice quickly. before it is too late. He is I college student on the (:1 bill, with a veterans' allowance of 8160 s month at present. His parents pay his tuition. and her parents send 86!: monthly- Thsy were much in love when they married and vowed the-yd need no outside help. They Dilli- -ned to continue in college and support themselves with but - time work. But Jane lot Pf!!- nant and Jon hun't applied him- 'seli to earning. . They were short of money dur- .ing the summer. with no G! checks coming in - but manslsd with help from both families. Joe studied some. woriisd s little. played golf and watched TV. Joe suggested charging grocer- ;ies and borrowing cash friends. while Jane urssd him to mother. But he g to kill himself. and would ll e to borrow 83.000 to see him through school and Iit0I"Irii- I flattering short fitted jacket with pencil slim skirt. nwgm my lzgnhzzgrg ..., . nlmmllu "Jun" ' These stilts come in I nice variety of colors and mince ui plyguymio. 5... e regular meeting of the P15 putgl twcgdg, Joe favors installment buytns. 5'" E""”"' 6"” 0' "" 30- trom but not before. M.ll. at the weight that is right for your build. There are a number of reasons why it would be I mistake to set your goal at 114 pounds. You will iiciihcr feel nor look your best if you pare down too fine. It would be a constant strug- gle to hold your weight at I too- thin level. and you would have to limit your food intake drastically. On the other hand. once you have succeeded in fixing your weight at 120 pounds. and set is: top limit at 122 pounds. it will not be difficult to hold the weight line Aim for perfect measurement. for size 12. Here they are: but 34: waist 25Vt: hips 36 average. 34 for slender hips: abdominal ex- wclght at 120 pounds will give you that margin for curves that puts a bloom on I woman. And your protective food habits can keep you healthy. happy and right weight for I lifetime. else may do it for you. so he isn't killing himself. as he says. As for how to help the mar rlags. if possible. I don't believe that sending more money (for ireei will help. NEEDS PLAIN TALK Joe needs to get his feet on the ground financially-as can only be done by actually meeting certain obligations. regularly. t h r o u g b one's own efforts. As of now. his aim is in coast through college on the combined handouts of govern- ment Ind in-laws-not trying to do more than get by as I "sup- poried” student. when such be- comes his purpose (ill suited to his circumstances). it might be well to pull some of the rug from under him so that he has to get busy-or stand exposed as I wil- ful bum. The isther- in -law who supple- ments the government handout is entitled to have a talk with Joe. to lay it on the line that all - around help seems to be dsmob allzing him. So. tb reiore. the II I month is being reduced to OS. to give Joe incentive to pull part of the load. And if and when he gets a grip on himself and yI'0dllCCI an appropriate share of income. the cut will be restored 5 3 Mary lisworth counsels ihrouus her column. not by mail or pass sonal interview. Write to hr cars of this newspaper. F II 3.7 3875355; O0! ' ' I and instructor of th 1. in , ' Dr J C "Icy also gave lhdrhI'I'llG.IIitlor: ling Clinic invToronu.:. :lEeN8?oHwf"- Thur5daYiAPr'1 11: GIIETUIEII PI:O 9 - s e I I b kltmsauj enndk-ION 0! wk” Trirns iggiedshlleiiluns tthroughoui on-. I Chri tiII I" M"! ii " "" on 5'" ”” ”"" i LD H c es B' P. W. C U "'5 IL ”.'5' Ev” ,5 sank an TORONTO LC?) - FIIUIIHOIF C gigzfleigogghlhitr L:ia:c'ig:' to give Use a well-solved Mrimlr SP:IsNs(lIiElJal:lAI:L:.oI:)Ii:AT!n by Mrs. Chris Angew. Mrs? Agnes Hoyt. Mrs. Rita Bell, Mrs- Teas extra pounds of! hips and waist-l icouidnl” and non. scloua women find bowling peelsib””'""3 "P ""3 years ago because arthriiis she says i-she just she says. "it ibrush to wash away the brown! liilm that collects under handiesl (CPI- A. C. Casselman. 86-yesr-old Pres colt lawyer and dean of the Com Garrett. Mrs. Gladys Bruce and 9.5.1.1, gm-inn Darrach. Linda "He. says an expert. It also tones g ..,d , .. .E'i51llf'heI of your stove. "EL "1" .ghuA':li. Auenggl" W9" Campbell. H1 . Mary iilgrhmlusclesh. agirgrohicmbvildllfltgglis the s UTA TV mm" in palm of "nut '.' mggmbgn 0" Hr? Trenhoim. Gnta m Elaine Mabeal lMctDelwet:lordnfrt:s-:str.gi.tilrvs. keeps elderly women )'”u".Mil;n'dl; OTTAWA vcp. g aecause 0' unanimously nominated Monday Plllllef lid GIN” y' ' Sitheir minds keen. And "-5 Mnyielevision. sags Angus Mowsi. .11. night as Progressive Conservative routine Oxley "Good were talked over. the form of chartered plane IPIPI exclusively for Business iesaionnl Women. durinl- A and September. ts Grsst Britain and Europe- Ths guest speaker was Dr. J. C. Theriault who gave I most in- wiring and intersstin; illil 0! Changing Concepts in sychology. The speaker was introduced by ihl Chairman oi the Programme Com- mittee, Miss Rosa Bell, and I vote of thanks was moved by Mlsl Al- nes McQuaid. 'l'lie tables were very attractive with Easter decorations and spring flowers. Ons iestura of thiIlfro- lflmme was I Burlesque It show. These bats were designed and modeled by the members of the Programme Committee. and found immediate sale. A running commentary, in rhyme. was car- ried by Mrs. Mariam Coffin. Following this was I gesuins East fiat Parade, with common- ilry by Mrs. R. E. Sutherland: Committee were: Chairman. Miss Rosa Bell. Mrs. Rita Bell. Mrs. Olive Poole. Miss Agnes McQuald. Mrs. Frances Vinnicombe. Miss Emma Whelan and Mrs. Marjorie Coffin. axrnosnag osour The Explorers group (J u n i or Girls) of Borden United Church entertained their mothers and members of the Ladies Social Club in the church hall on Friday eve- ning. April 5. The Group's Counse- lor. Mrs. Lorne Cousins, welcomed the guests and introduced the pro- gram. which brought to I fitting conclusion the Missionary study. an important part of the groups Society. By means of I one act play- "The Man of the Family". a dramitlzation of I Health Centre. I choral reading- "over Bright Stordy-"What We Have Learned" with illustration by use of I Map of South East Asia. and I Korean game. The group gave an effective and the hats, which were modeled demonstration some things C-IIIIM oars WEEK - EIIII SPECIALS 29c EACII PACKAGE CON- TAINS COUPON WORTH 15o ALSO FRESH FROZEN OB Corned Mackerel Fresh Smells ... T FRESH FROZEN CodFiIleis.............2Iiis.39t The W. M. I. Ilfilitalon Service followed. Mrs. K. Maclnnis. vice- president for YOIIIIIGT 3'9"? 5” ceived thehe”'l'reIsun Chest con- tainln t grouvl ..u..'.,.-saninw. M. S.Ind on behalf oi the W. M. 5. Franchi- ed the certificate with its Seal of Affiliation" to the chief explor- er. Heather Mscbonlld. 101' the group. The minister. Rev. G. A. Cow- per-Smith who was I Iiiecill guest contributed an interesting story "The Chip Thpt Talks-d' pointing up the wonder of the "written word". A lively sing-song brought this part of the program to I conclusion served by Mrl. Couainl. Iuiated by Mrs. Maurice Lease and I oontribution I housewife who has just been presented with the second annual Tommy Ryan Trophy for out-i standing achievements in bow ng. . Full of helpful hints for women bowlers Mrs. McDowell is against- slacks for the fair sex. She Iikesi the feminine touch and favors skirts and jumpers. Mrs. McDowell has been win- ning awards for bowling for the last 15 years. As chief organizer .a is committee of Explorers includ-A ing. Mary Trenholm. Gloria Stordy, in pleasant social hour ended WlI.lll.a Rev. G .A. Cowper-Smith. in 21132: .......each25c .......2IIis.45c NEW - - - DIFFERENT RED ROSE CHASE E SANBOBNFS 200's size Kleenex Woodbury's Toiiel Son 39: 4bars 29c I-eg..si.1s I05-he .. 53.39 Pelfocla INSTANT COFFEE . . . THE NEW OGILVIE , CAKE - PUDDING MIX Chocolate - Vsnills - Butterscotch INTRODUCTORY PRICE 2 Pkgs. 35: SUPPLY VERY LIMITED : COFFEE SPECIALS REGULAR GRIND COFFEE 1 lb. fin Sl.09 6 es. boil-II SL49 2 as. bottle .53: irks. 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