Page 2 Second Section: THE TRIBUNE, WILLIAMS LAEE, B.G. IRENE Serco en: Diet To End All Dieting ise Battle of the Bulge affects most households, and ours is no excep- tion. And as in most households, it is quite one-sided. Clive, who has weighed in at)up to 124 a trim 150 pounds for the past there for 10 years, can pack away amaz-| then ing quantities of food without|13 his weight varying a fraction. ary PERIODIC ATTEMPTS Of course, it goes without say_| 22 ATTEMPTS ing that he does not care too|_ During those years, I have much for pies, cakes and canay,|PeTiodically gone on diets, ana : jOme of the most successful ways On the other hand, it takes |i 46 sare friend into doing it with you. I did just that with a girl friend here in Wil- ee ee liams Lake. It seems to -give 3 y bi laterminae Nanaimo bars and the moeha| jiu‘? eae Ge Bae ng - balls are passed. Mando dt seein Ge I can’t remember whether 1 Tala Gai started life as a fat bouncing|, losing five pounds in two weeks = J . ep eee ie aan by wallowing through a banana Se ae Fee ae eae ae }{SPlit at the Famous, while an- ae Se tae Beas y {Other friend who weighed in at : "| 98 pounds si a coke a have a picture hidden way down, pornes sipped wih oes im the bottom of the trunk taken | "/e™' = peg at that time of my life, and Iam = fr % Shs wearing of all things a dirndl ave read with interest of skirt. I look like “before” in |All the different diets—ihe nish par and Protein diet, the banana eee the cottage cheese diet, ments. pounds and stayed a number of y it was 128 pounds, 2—next stop? now real effort on my part to keep down to a somewhat pudgy 132. Naturally, of course, We celebrated our feat of “before” advertise- those reducing the Swedish milk diet, the low pro- Then I started work in an|tein diet, the pills to take away ve office. I don’t know if it was;YOur appetite—but now T ha the unaccustomed activity of|found one that working for a living, or the fact |8Uaranteed to take of weight. that I couldn't nibble hetween|In tact, if yon stayed on it very is absolutely | Canadian Singer Expected To Be Rock ‘n’ Roll Star |e ns for Vanda, who has been sing- ing around Yoronto tor the past three years. When one of ner songs was recorded and heard y a New York record maker, he had only one thing to say: “Get that girl down here” She is expected to becume one of the top rock ‘n’ roll singers of the year. ‘Bride-Elect ‘Showered s. F. B. Bass and Mrs. FP, n Were co-hostesses at a Wednesday, January 29, ig: [LEGION AUXILIARY HOLDS FIRST INSTALLATION IN NEW. HALL RS. GORDON LEWIS was installed as president of the Legion Auxiliary at their annual meeting Friday night. It was the first meeting for the group is eae seedless segura in the new Legion Hall. |New Year's Eve party. Mrs. A. : | Reynolds will Other officers are: First v president, Mrs. V. Imhoff be pianist for| Second viee-president, Mrs. J.!the auxihary. | Huckvale: 7 c.| = Wilson, treasurer: Mrs. g.|_ Plans for the Burns night Blackwell; standard bearer, 4@N¢e, January 24, were dis- : Tagle; executive com.|CUssed. Proceeds will be shared gle; | by the Legion and Air Cadets Abercrombie, Mrs. M, Blenisin-|edally. social convenor, Mrs. C.| Jn the annual reports, it was Macintosh. jmoted that $1,500 had been The new slate was installed|Taised by the auxiliary for the president of DeW Legion Home, approxi- ; |mately $200 had been spent on |the children’s: ward at the ‘hospital during the past year, Presented with her past presi-/ “7d $100 given towards the an- dent pin and it was noted that; "UA! bursary in co-operation during her term a large number | with the parent branch. of new members had joined the) A. “shower of books” for organization, There were 38|the children’s ward will be a members present at the annual/highlight of the next meeting, : Ts. A. te Mrs. F. Kohnke, Mrs. by Felix Kohnke, the men's branch. During the evening, retiring president M W. Blair was meeting,” with on the rolljas it was reported that they call. were very short of this item. HOUSE COMMITTER A new development will be e the tormation of a ~nouse” Canimahood News committee which will meet with a similar committee from the!” “I1M-PITRM and his cousin, en Men's branch to make arrange-|route to South America, were ments to equip the new kitchen |jast “week motor cycling in in the hall. It is hoped to pur- yfexico, ch a stove, refrigerator and) aL SOWDIEN; of Langley, Was guest of Chuck Gaglardi a purchased for|few days during the festive n. A the hall with the profit from the seas piano was fee “WE BUY OLD BATTERIES. . . ” Fashion begins .. . WITH HAIR STYLING Let the skilled fingers of an experienced hair stylist arrange your hair into the styling most becoming to the contours of your face. * Cold Waving * Styling A Specialty Manhattan Beauty Salou MARGARET BLENKINSOP Phone 195 meals—perhaps a of both, eh?—but somehow combination |!0ng, you would probably float [| away. : |miscellaneous shower at the/ latter’s home Tha ay night in honor of Miss Iris Pletcher. whittled the weight down until MONDAY I was a svelte 116 pounds (well,| Breakfast: Weak tea. svelte for me anyhow). Lunch: 1 Bouillon eube in Ah for the lost days of my] cup diluted water, youth! I've never been 116/Dinner: 1 pigeon thigh, 3 oz, Pounds since, doggone it. Once| prune juice (gargle only). I attained the holy state of TUESDAY matrimony, I must have thrown ee ss caution to the winds. 1 snuex|BT€@fast: Scraped crumbs from burned toast. Lunch: I doughnut hole (with- Go to Church on Sunday f Bez % Dinner: 2 jellyfish skins, 1 glass dehydrated water. WEDNESDAY Breakfast: Boiled-out 2 nl. from tahi- -* Stains went LST | : Half-dozen poppy seeds. | Bees knees and mos- quito knuckles sauteed with out sugar). vinegar. THURSDAY Breakfast: Shredded egg-shell| skins. | Lunch: Bellybutton from a! navel orang potatoes (diced). FRIDAY Breakfast: 2 lobster antennae. = Lunch: 1 guppy fin. cao Dinner: Jellyfish vertebrae a la LISTED BELOW ARE bookbinder. : PLACES. OF WORSHIP SATURDAY IN WILLIAMS LAKE ST. PETER'S (ANGLICAN) CHURCH Sth Avenue at Carson Drive Family Circle, Friday, 8 p.m. Breakfast: 4 chopped banana liver. Broiled butterfly 9 a.m., Holy Communion, 1st and 3rd Sunday. 11 a.m., the Sunday School, every Sunday. 7.30 p.m., Evensong, every Sunday. ST. ANDREW'S UNITED CHURCH 8rd Avenue at Cameron Street H. Lee 11 a.m., Sunday School. 4 Adult Bible Class. 0 p.m Evening Worship. Topic: The Man with a Shovel. SACRED HEART CHURCH 4th Avenue at Yorston Street Redemptorist. Fathers Sunday Masses, 9 10:30 aan. First Fridays and Holidays of Obligation, Mass at 7:30 m. and YOU GET MUCH MORE FOR YOUR MONEY—in every drop vhen you insist on Shell Stove Oil. Pure, economical Shell is the clean-burning . . . smokeless oil—actually recommended by your stove manufacturer! p.m. Benediction Saturday even- ing, 7:30. CALVARY PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE 2nd Avenue North Sunday School, 10 a.m. Morning Worship 11 a.m Yes, and in room heaters too +++ you can depend on Shell Stove Oil for trouble free, Evening Evangelistic Ser- line an dn ran, ficient service. Tuesday Prayer Meeting, You'll soon be needing fresh oil—so put in your order for 8 p.m. Pp. Je’ Briday, | Young People’s {1 oy or stave Oil today. Meeting, 8 p.m. KINGDOM HALL OF JEHOVAH WITNESSES 4th Avenue South Sunday, 7:30, Regular Bible Study using the Watch should be available by noon, NZ Tower. Friday, 7:30, Theo- aaa cratic Ministry School, 8:20 STOVE Service Meeting. 7 + oT OIL The Tribune will be pleased to include any religious notices in this column such as SID PIGEON title of service, name of | sroald Ee Seailable oy met || Shell Oil Distributors | Phone 10, Williams Lake | The gifts were presented to prettily decorated hox of pink and green the bride-to-be in a overlaid with figures of and bridesmaids with confetti. brides and sprinkled The guests included M Doug Wright, Mrs. B. Wright, Mrs. A. Bryce, Mrs. Kate Robert- Mrs. P. Ogden, Mrs. Enid on, Wright and Mrs. W. Dingwall,! | all of Lac La Hache, Mrs. C. J. Zirnhelt and Mrs, J. MePhail, 150 fe_House; “Mrs. \D. Patenaude, Mallette, Mrs. H.W G4 Mrs. D. Stevenson, MMs ae cher, with daughters Janet and Sharpe, Mrs. G. Sugden, Mrs. Gail, Mrs. W. Mayfield, Mrs. L. K. Walberg, Mrs. W. Ogden, Mrs. S. Kinkead, Mrs. W. R. Fowler, Mrs. H. Wotske, Mrs. A. Dinner: Three eyes from Irish; Haddock, Miss B. Bass, Mrs. W. Bellmond, Mrs. D. Beaman, Mrs. Konchuk. RRR en nnnnnnnnnn nn nnnnnn Dinner: Fillet of soft shell crah claw. SUNDAY Breakfast: Pickled bird tongue. humming- Lunch: Prime ribs of tadpole and aroma of empty custard pie plate. Dinner: Tossed paprika and clover leaf (1) salad. NOTE—All meals to be eaten under a microscope to avoid extra portion. | © &S TIRE SERVICE LTD. | | Insurance as like a suit Tf it doesnt fit, you wore Oi ay in, Die. x ike suits—comes in many styles and siz This is why the advice of your independent Insurance Agent or Broker is valuable to you. Consult with him on insurance matters. You will see this sign on his office. Look for this emblem before you buy fire, auto or general insurance. 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