Each program allows two or three contestants to work their way up from $3 to $6, $12, $25, $50, to $100 with questions on subjects of their own choosing. The program is actually divâ€" ided into two segments, the first portion is a Canadian version of Green‘s timeâ€" honoured Double Your Money show now in its ninth year in Britain. Jt ranks in the top ten television proâ€" grams and draws some 15,000,â€" 000 weekly viewers. In the second section, viewers at home are asked to send in their names and addresses togeâ€" ther with the name and address A warmâ€"hearted personalized game show promoting friendâ€" ship across the sea, begins Friâ€" day, September 25, 8:00 to 8:30 pm (EDT) on the CTV Televis ion Network. DOUBLE YOUR MONEY, starring Hughie Green, offers atthome participation as well as studio play, with participants being selected from letters subâ€" mitted to the program. sing a method you can live with â€" â€" one which won‘t leave you feeling bungry after a meal, and will retain most of your favorâ€" ite foods. Impossible?® Not if you follow these tested tips: 1. Decide what foods you can live without. 2. Don‘t skip meals Eating at the same time every day some how makes it easer to «iick to a dieting routine â€" â€" and satisâ€" fies your hunger so that you will have less irclination ior exâ€" cuse) to overluad at the next meal. 3 Don‘t rush | meals. Never grab a "quick bise" no maiter how tight your schedule. Food eaten slowly vie‘gs more enjoyâ€" ment and keeps you satisfied longer. 4. Stress proteins. They not onâ€" ly "stick to your ribs" from one meal to the next, but they play a vital role in building and repairing cell t:ssue. 5. Add taste enjoymeni. Herbs and spices addv4 to the cooking pot make a delightful difference â€" â€" but add nary a calorie‘ You can even feel virtuous when cooking with wine: about 80% CTV Offers Lucky Viewers Trip Overseasâ€"New Show may be much easier than you think. Forget the rigorous, "starâ€" vation" type of diet, usually as For !mmm'h u, taking off these unwanted Meaty â€" Tips as it is unpleasant. WRINGER WASHERS ARE ORFERED f-j mw Tss AT BIG SAVINGS imouel )\ *A TO You Z E N I T H When the pilot show ran last May at CFTOâ€"TV, Toronto, 40,â€" 000 letters were received from overseas participants who wantâ€" ed their friends and relatives to sit in the audience in order that they might see them when of someone they would like to visit â€" overseas. A â€" contestant whose letter is drawn, and who can come up with the correct answer to a qualifying question is invited to the studio show. Here they answer three more questions about their home proâ€" vince and if correct, they win the trip across the sea. Should they miss the answer, a unique twist gives them a secâ€" ond chance through the person overseas whose name they orâ€" iginally sent in. The friend is brought to London and put through a similar question rouâ€" tine and if they answer correctâ€" ly, the Canadian wins his trip. If both fail, a consolation prize of a free transatlantic telephone call between them is made pos sible. Followed conscientiously, this nonâ€"Spartan program may be your answor to the weighty question. Try ii, and see if it doesn‘t take a load off your mind â€" â€" and elsewhers: T. "Say Cheese!" This timeâ€"honâ€" ared hit of photographic aivice can help a reducing program. if you have a picture «t can be an inexpensive snapihot} taken afâ€" ter each ten pound weight loss, it may help your morale conâ€" siderably. 8. Step up your exercise. No need to overdo; just as you trimmed your portions slightly, or cut out a few foods ydu could do ‘ without, you can exercise moderation in increasing your output of energy., 9. Reward yousrself. Decide that for every three or five pound weightâ€"loss, you‘ll treat yourâ€" self to a movie or a new hat or what ever other small reward. appeals to you. ‘ 10. Go back io normal â€" â€" s*nâ€" sibly. When vyou achieve your desired weight, you nay find that you have permanently shed some of your old eating habits along with the excess pounds. WATERLOO STOVE & APPLIANCES orie count at cach meal, learn how to satisfy your appetite with less food â€" â€" and no sense C of: the , faitesing alcohol ‘Durné away in the corking process. What‘s left" Fiaver. + w99 gnue wea + Porcelain Tub 9â€"lb. Load Automatic Timer Automatic Pump Automatic Roll Stop 5â€"Year Guarantee on everything but agitator Available in White, Turquoise and Beige Compare Features and Warranty at $189.00 Elsewhere With These Features ©159 , Double Your Money, starring Hughie Green, is sponsored by Dominion Seven Up. It will traâ€" vel across Canada and be produâ€" ced by Philip Wedge at the stuâ€" dios of seven CTV affiliate staâ€" tions, from Vancouver to Haliâ€" fax. Hughie Green, the British telâ€" evision â€" personality who | will star in the CTV program, DOUâ€" BLE YOUR MONEY, has a close kinship with Canada â€" â€" and not just because his father once livâ€" ed in Prince Albert, Sask. Green was a member of the RCAF throughout World War II, and travelled from coast to coast across Canada. Furthermore, afâ€" ter the war, he organized a Canâ€" adian Exâ€"Service show that, for a time, played one night stands in Eastern Ontario and Quebec. He also hosted a radio series. The Hughie Green Show, on CBC‘s Dominion Network. | Caral tane> Awards: the taped program was run in England. Mr. A. A. Waiter, chairman of the Hamilton diocesan layâ€" men‘s retreat house "Loyola" Miss Elenor Eckert, Waterloo convener for women‘s retreats of Mount Cenacle Retreat Assoâ€" ciation, reported at the annual meeting, Sept. 12, 1964, at Mount Cenacle Retreat Houes, Hamilton. Mrs. Jos. E. Feharenâ€" bach, editor of the Newsletter of the Retreat Association stresâ€" sed not only the importance of retreat promotion but also of organization. Mrs. A. A. Waiter reported on the seven workâ€" shops of the Intern«t.on Lay Reâ€" treat Conference held recently in Detroit & Winrdsor. the growth in prominence and meeting this fall to plan their programs for the season will place safety projects high on the list. Much of this interest in Safety Awards and their counâ€" ter parts in, each province. Pro reation and farm safety are elâ€" igible. Cash awards, national recognition, and the pride of aâ€" Born in England in 1920, son Mount Cenacle Retreat For Women‘s on cmijes d t ita ied s tb in ic in amer After his discharge in 1945, with the rank of Flight Lieutenâ€" ant, Green remained in Canada, Hollywood, Broadway and BBC engagements kept Green hop ping to and fro across the Atâ€" lantic until, in 1954 he became the emcee of a radio program, Double Your Money, that the following year became British Commercial Televisioa‘s â€" first Quiz. Green enlisted in the RCAF in Montreal in 1940, and first as a licensed pilot, served as an instructor at Windsor Mills, P. Q. He later took the full serâ€" vice pilot‘s course of the Emâ€" pire Air Training Plan, ano was stationed at Windsor ard Brantâ€" ford, Ont., and at Charlottetown, P.EL, completing his training at Patricia Bay, B.C. of Major H. A. Green, Hughie Green wrote and produced chilâ€" dren‘s charity shows in London when he was only 11. 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